Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 46, Number 17, Jasper, Dubois County, 8 January 1904 — Page 7

LOST, STRAYED OR STOLEN.

EU than afiiwen to i unie- of Boll var, and has letttra G. O. P, or. blanket Wut Hst"n was carry lei' heavy load. Finder will receive Mtftable r ward for rvtufling him to Old-Kin' Reyub Mmn.

PRICES OF MONOPOLIES. Auoiii. r i : ; ii ii - i.r i ii- rmiiiir of Kriiitlillrnn I runl-l'liililInK Hfl Ii nil a .

Nearly every one in the United Statu has teli the extortion of the beef triui, i.d luauy a family only hau im at once or i .vir a we.'k ;n eonaeiitie n of ib hljrh jTlrfcs ixat teil. The pour in the town and ettii . thus suffer whether iu the i'.vira it western states. If the Ian:, r ;.: l Mock upcveis were the benerti iuries of this (..-h price ! rueat. thi. r would bean indirect compensation to the aorkara of the eitles, lr atricCt: b'-injt n.iVsuaüy jT;f I mil the Increased r.-f.es'ty fcr jrtn hnsinj,' neieitif of Hf artl alo luxuries by the farmers brings more demand for labi.r in ; lit business and manufacturing centers, ar.i hence better sragts and living, hin il. tarn.-ra ai.d stock growers are .r-iiiiblinR that Ui price of cattle and

THE HANNA PLAN. ''i ih- UayrMatea rinn h i- aai BmM la Ihf Smlni PtWCfl uf I'll rl lauua. When Hanna nMh his spectacular tour or Nebraska in 1K) nnd dlatrlbntcl camiiaign funds with startling prodigality, he was hailed by the republican leaders as ' the redeemer uf the sia'1 ' Hut this lavish use of muttSjr ! Nebrasl.a, Inspired In many of those who received It. th" Idea that boodle and graft Is the reward of artlv partisans. It is hardly singular, therefore, that polititul corruption Is found toexisi in the wake of wherever Senator Hnnna steered his political bark, and that the state of Nebraska i badly in need of another rede, niing. Tlx United States grand jury for the past mouth or two has be n cngngpd In the Job of initiating republican officials rharg d w;th buying and silling offices and

1 DCs is lower, v hiie ti.u packers' com- ( atealinK from Uncle Sam The list of

bine Is charging mop' for their products

A ;tt:r in the Miul.eil i Neb Index trom formrr Senator II. O Stetsart, aaj i ! by gianclnp nt the raafktt reports we notice that the mideii of October the price ol hot was $r. 3-.; and that the prUe at the same date a year ;k wax 17.20, or a 1js.- to the producer tf ft ito per huti:r.deinht. He-iall d alers w ho iMUMUt Omaha meats in the larger cltlel

of the state report that the packers an

those imliited is a li'iiir on v rann in-in

importance from Unlt'd Stales Seivator Dietrich down to more inslgnifii ant

personages and others Implicated in laad frauds. This shows that an unprecedented i ra of corruption is rampant in Nebraska, and it npixars from the

evidenc e produced before the grand w a triumphal procession of captives reJury to have had its inception or at least i turning; under the leadership of Jehonnvi. become epidemic, soon nfter Sen- ! vah. before whom the h.-rald and "pi. -ator Hanna had sown the seed In l!e0. j neer corps-1 prepared the way. HalDietrich may have been politically hi

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THE SUNDAY SCHOOL.

I....n la the liilrrnnlloiml 'rrlu fur Jinuari In. I Oct I l'r-u I h i ji a uf John (bat ltiiitlal. thi. r truoH tkxt. (Malt. 1:1-12 ) 1 It. t h ... il.i ii,. j...n t I.t I:.itlat, preaching in the wUdernesa of Juitea. I Ami nujiiiK. Hi I" ' !or th klnadnin or Heavea i at i.auj. 5 Ptf thla Is 1I- ibnt w sHk n of by Iho propbot Ksitliw, ku y Ins, The voice of i. irjItiK in ti.. vm Srtiiys. 1'rpnri. the aa ot thi Lord, anafci liu paths atralcht. 4 And tl.i v.ini. J i n htnj hi ralmrnt of aaaaei'a haJr, and a Isethera girdio about hin lolna; und bis meat was locusts Slid wl.d hoin y 6 Th. :i wiit out to h!ni jTimaalSW, and all Juden, und u'A t lie region ruund about Jui ..'an. . And w rr baptised of him In Jordan, confi'Kstnir their lns. " lint wl.en t . haw many of the I'harlsw und K.idduiii!- i nmi! to his baptism, he taM unto theMt O aeaeratloa of ripen whn bath Vataed uu to floe from the wrath to come? I HrniK furth thir. Tori fruits rr. i t for ri ( ntunce.

f. And think not to say within tourivis. liave Aliruhum to .nr latl .r:

lur I say unto you. that I I If at ., i.t ti.su stones to raise upchlldrn unto Aluabum. 10. And now ulso the as Is ;uld UOtO 1 1 root of the trees: there! ore i very tree w hlch brliiK- Ik t i.t forth K'iod fruit U h. wn Sown. Mnd east Into the fire. 11. I IridVtd baptist you with watrunto rtpfntnnce: but He that corm th a' r me I mightier than I. whoso shois 1 am not worthy to bear: He shall baptise you with the Holy Ghost, and with fire: 12 Whose fan ts In HlS hand, and He riU tliorouichly piirne His flour, und Rather His wheat unto the guru. r. but He wl.l bun: up the chaff with uinunchubl tire. GOLDS i i: r -n. pi iii rm law the kloKilom of Heilten l ill liu n il . l in I . iia. oi ti.ine OF aCRIPTURl DSCTII IX, fri o hing of JJohn the ataptiscHatt S:l-li Prcachisü of John the Baptist. Murk l :2if u htag of joi.n the Baptist. .Lass MOTKf AM) COMMENTf. Last Sunday's lesson practically covered the years from B. C 5 (the birth of Jesus) to A. 1). 2G The young manhood of Jesus was spent at Na.arcth. Every Jewish father was expected to teach his son a trade, so. as Joseph was a carpenter, we may be sure Jesus spent thesf QU let home years at the carpenter's bench with Hl fathir. II ro He continued to fOW "in favor with Cod and men. "This Is all we know of His life till the time of His baptism. Matt. 3:14-11 takes up the history aaln and we study this next as the prelude to the public ministry of Jesus. "In those days:" the expression of one writing of thint's thpt happened long ago; Luke gives exfet dates (Luke 3:1-2. John beuan preaching in the summer of A. i 2. "The wllderacasj cd JadaBt" the thinly inhabited parts ol Judea along the low r Jordan. "Rs PS8t:M The keynote of John's prearhit s. John Büld. Hepent; .testis Faid, Bttleve; John warned bad men of the wrath to come; Jesus SrelCOtBSd those who were willing to live It. to the noble life of children of God. "Forthi Is He:" The words of Matthew, not of John the Baptlat "Spoken of through Isaiah:" Is. 40:3. These verses. In the original, refer to the r turn of t he J WS from their Babylonian captivity. "Make ye ready the way of the L. rd : " Tin thoutht was

now PM Bo B sa itf Bobby I at) Mi Updyhi ahiAiafaB mppssa Clara sid about you jul beloro yuu i sine in '' M U,hke-I haven't an idea in the world, Kobrrt. Hobby Is niH.ed Well, von ve k-ueiied thata j"- wl,al r ' lfar Clones. Inturnl Mlatake. Harry Ulm i ne Ah, the ffSSS' wtRin has con.e out 'n a . in 1 1 1- ui i.i w j i. uut Isn't it SO. nia'sm ! Ijood U ciiiui; Win. no. f,T. 1 br-fir ! ths iiorn and tmuiuht it waa the hah i0i.ar. I'd ilsdclp ins RoeorH. rii'M i nf riii-iu. Brige -Older ha taken me out ia bis automobile mite freqsaa&ll oflatie. Qriggi Well. I supposs oe Waats) to hava yuu sasrs his piessarea "Vou mean Lin troubles. "Detroit ires Prsas.

(.noil Net a from M I ii n eaot at. Laki-t,. Id. Minn., Jsa. 4 Mr. UlitSl K. tseutry ol tbis place is oae of tae best-kaowai und iniiai higiily respected men in Jackson County. For 4." year he ka uffend w.tii Kidney Tmuble a:. : now at 77 i at- .! age

he hat. Ion in I a coin jui le i ui e anil t well. Hl cur- is r in. likable hc au-c ot the lenath of tune he had been soJfering. '"aaee of 40 years' standing might be conMcred incurable, but the remedy that cured Mr. (entry seems to know no hunt to its curative power. Mr ientryNQ.: "1 have miffered wit ii n. itv In in y back for about 4j year and had all the troublesonie sviiiptotui. of Kulney and Urinary dis esse. 1 tried various khuaa of remedies, but ill to no ellnt until 1 tried Dodd - K .i.cy Pills. Now I have no pain in my back and Isjm I mits well in every way. "I am 77 year of ape and I fiel latter than I have for .- I v at. 1 attl .buls it all to !) dds Kidney I'dls."

Aa Bsstod Urowell Say, otne of thee old maxims mike tue we tu N a . t o ic' - 1 1 t cd-.Ut 3 i i . : J . .1 . . I

S trienn ill neeu neu e a 1 1 'i: inuw, Howetl Well, wi.al'a the nutter that? "W'iiy, a friend Indeed k a friend isn't in need." i iacinaati Eaqairer.

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The out under. The Kditor must taM its readers of this marvel, it originated with the largest farm eed growers in the world, the John A. S.ilser .Seed Co., Lt Crosse. Win. It has still stiaw. stands up like u stone wall, is white, heavy, and has long ears, lilled to the tip with fat, plump kernels. It is a great stooler, 80 Htocka from one kernel, ir rou wii.i. si. nu this notke and ioc u ftavam to above address, you will get a Kample nf this Oat Wonder, which yielded in 11X13, n 40 States from 25o to 3b bu. per sicn;. .ogether with other bum seed samples and .heir b:g eataloff. I K L. Ethel "Will told me last night ho was sfra.d hi mind was going." Ma'.iel "W eren't you scared ''" El Mel "Ye.-. 1 srsa attaid i:e wouldn't go with it." Ciaciaaati Commercial Tribune

Moravian Hurley nnil Spr-lts, two great cereals, nt.il.e gt"vmg nnd fattening hogs and cattle pssSlhtS in Dak.. M at., Ida.. Colo., yes everywhere, ami add to above Badser'i Million DoUss unkta, Isosinte, which produces 8" t"iis of reen fodder p.-r acte. Saler's Earliest Cane. Salzer's 60 Day Oats and a hundred of nher rare farm seeds that tl.cy edTer. JIST CfT TIMS OIT AND RETl'KN IT with 1V in stamps to the John A. Siler

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Mr, ParrsM - "My hawbaad 1 n nmtieJi t'e, d.m't you think': ' Mis. Catting "Yes; it's a great pity there in t a little of it that ought be vol fed good." Fiuladsiphis Press.

Some men regulate tlAir chivalry by the qua-lity of the elothta a Hiiiiaii kas'on. N. 1. iiu.es.

charging tea to 15 per cent, more for 1 i iatitlaUoil lata the merets j coarse, rough cloth.

dfSSSad port BOB than a year ago. Ra suit: 'I be packers, by controlling both the buying and a iling pricea, are able tin y ir to buy hoi s at 4l per cent less and Mil meat at lf per cent. more, maklag a profit Of U par cent cm rand above thir pieiflts of or.e yar ngo. Now how about cattle? About the : an,e date in ('tober this year good beef steers weighing 1,1.' oo pounds sold for j St 75; sam dato a year ago the same ' quaii y ' :ers sidd fr fil LT.. or fi ' tnoro thai this year. lresaed meat is 15 per cent, higher this year: so they i are I 9 ing cattle em f ku r;t N per cent, leas and sclllnR the meat at IT percent. PHMTO, uial ing a net profit of 45 per cent. I owr and above their profits of a year ago " Without doubt, this state of facts exitti la other araatera utMes and in ihe other ; t. .nr centers. Kansas City and Ch, Attorney f'.i ueral Knoa I ;i ample 1 fun .s n :u Uhghl aid to invi tttgata th" axtOrtlOBI nf the pachafa' combine, but he wol have to il.arg' bla tactics from ! the ...veil hand to the mailed fist by prnaecutlng this unlawful eombination j tncer th cr minal section of the Inters'a'e c. mnsroe Ig Instead ef the In- J Juni';; n proceedings ho has ooaiawaesd i um!- r :(..: s.i um The trusts rvl- I ieatl) laugh at the Kncx way of fight't g them. "Uncle Mark" Is n far-?r elrs msn.

of how to redeem" the suite. The

revelations before the grand J:try and the more startling evidence of the grafting that ihr trials will bring out, muat dethrone many Idols that the honest republican voters of Nibraska have worablpad. The skirts of a good rr.ar.y ol the other would-be statesmen and patriots. It Is fearid. will not sheiw that immaculate srhltaaeM that an honest voter follows with admlrntlon and deicht, even though the tolls of Ihe law have. s.- fur. not besmirched them. The same disastrous effect was prodaced in ihe post offb department when Senator llanna had his- favorite. Perry Heath, appointed tie virtual head of ' I large Institution. If will take coaatdorahle work to "redeem" Nebraska, and nothing but a change of administration will redeem" the executive departments of the government The grafters have too much political pall in high quarti rs for anything short of a pobtiral revolution to turn the rascals out. DRIFT OF OPINION.

Mark IT? una'" record

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custs and wild honey:" Food still eaten by the poor of the gait. "They wen- baptized . . . confessing their rins:" John's converts mu.t have

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palgn m&nagrr and a money rollsctOf la "ti that nobody wants togoagaincl. Chicago Chronicle. It does not n rptlre at. :;prrb n e d pnlltMan to understand that, even thoogfc Mr Har.na coi tir.ues to say that he Is not a candidate, the Ohio senator ia adopting a polh y of waiting and watchinc. It I not difficult to h hell rnm

and It la hardlj nec asaxy to warn him I Mr. Hanna's attitude and from the arthat JB ! - Miglagtj writes his auto- 1 tIonB of n, frlfada that If the anilgraph these day a he She id ,.avr ,,o Roosevelt sentiment can b. made to

U.anK Fpse inane A I.t nel ail stale- rrrw

snents from him are in demand. Cinrtnrtti Kt.(Ulrer. Msrs was bclrg rebuked by the mtthty Jupiter. "What 1 require . f my soidlers.'" fabl Jujdte r. ' is some attention te the strenuous life." Perceiving ihv h was in bad with the administration, he hiiitle.d or to th Philippines .ir.d gtapatchasj a few Moros Milwaukee Snlr.el. The QMStion how Mr Hoosevelt aiands In the w. H i; or.e of deep inter -ett. Not long 8M it was in that quarter that bis name exclt.il the gnstist enthuslaam among the pe ople. Haa he held his own? If in the republican party some powerful and rich in't r - should oppgaa the -i t eip tnatlem of Mr Roogftall his ctiloied (! legates might be iMiiifcht away from b int. There ar. nun' not hem slate It too, in which under skilful po Iftleg leadership, dc legates MCPttll or

a little stroni;f r. and If anything

In the nature of an open rupture can be brought about duritu: the pre sent session of congress. Mr Hanna will be "forced Into the contest " It Is also not

difficult to br lieo that If Mr Hnnna Is ever "forced intothecontesf'the Hoosevelt besom will go to pleecp nr.d Mark Hanna will become the republican nominee for pneldent Omaha World-lb rald. gS llenl Pruspr -( , . There Is no such hing a real pro. prrlty in this country when the general public Is hört of surplus money There Is no abatement I f real prosperity when ths g neral public goes cn making money and saving some of It. Tie speculative gambler may be ndllrg In wtalth or he may be absolute iy povrrf y-strlrk-en, and neither theonei -mdltlon gortht othir reflecta the situation cf the genersl public anl the country Fomething

openly pdgefl against him might be sent ! that eU'cs, unfailingly nnd emphatically, to the convention. The position of the Is the total of thesaings banks depeislta west. how. v,r. M tka petal Ofeklaftl- -the surplus w.alth of the genoralpuble.esi lad iu pefaM N. Y. Times . Ha N. V. I'resa

Confession of their guilt-burdened souls was natural. The significance of this rite lay not in itself the manner of applying the water, nor even In the man who officiated but In the state of heart of which It was a sign ar.d n symbol. "Pharisees:" A sect devoting themselves to the study, interpret;.! Ion and

observance of the law of Moses. They were the strictly orthodox party. "Sadducees:" A Rect broader In their views of the law than the Tharisees They constituted something like a political party and practically controlled the hich prleslhoeid ttnde r the Itfjaggng Tluy found no ground In the Old Tt staiuent for belief In Immortality and so elrnled It, 'Fruit worthy of re pentai cr : " Good ancestors will not save bad rr.ni. .Tehn taught that gsM should trust to nothing but personal rlghtt otisness. Jidiu plainly sas that Ids work Is preparatory and subordinate to that eif a Coming One, who was almost at hand. These verses show John's Idea of w hat that One was to be. "The whole bapti m of the Messiah, as John OOBOtdvai It, Is a baptism of Judgment."- Hruce. How different from the rt-ality was John's idea! "In the Holy Spirit and in fire:" John's baptism waa external, a symbol of an la tarsal reality. The baptism of Jesus was mt external at all. Hi baptized no one In the ordinary

sense. It was a spiritual thing. "Whoso fan:" Or winnowing shovel. The Instrument with which the wheat was thrown Into the air that the wind might get at It and blow out the chaff John thought the work that was r.!od and therefore the work that the Coming One would do, was to separate In a summary way the gooel from the bad. It Is doubtful whether he thought of his successor as trying to make bad men good- giving, aa It wi re, the ry chuff a chsaca There are 2f men who began thelt service In the house of re presentat I es In the Fifty -third congress who hav af rad . now entered upon their sixth terms. Rev. .lohn Cotton Urooks. brother of the late Hishop Phillips Urooks. has Just celebrated his nv My fifth anniversary as rector of Christ Kpls opal church at Springfield, Mass.

Many women arc denied the happiness of

children through derangement of the venerativc organs. Mrs. Beyer advises women to use Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound "DRAU Mus. Pinkham : I 3ufteWd With stomach complaint for years. I pot go bad that I could not carry my chiLlrni but live immths, then would haw a miasjgrrigfft, The last tinn- I K rame pregnant, my husband got me i" take Lydia B. PlakluuB'g VeffetaMe om mi. After taking the firat bottle I was relieved of theaickneai of atotnac&, andlicgan to feel better in every traj I fiitinued it.s use and was enabled to r:.rry my baby to maturity. I now have a nice baby girl, and ran work better than I ever could l-cWe. I am like B new woman." Mas. Fiiank Barrne, 22 S. Second St., Merlti n, C'oun. Another case which proves that no other medicine in the world accomplishes the same results as Lydia E. Pinkham 'fl Vegetable Compound.

14 Peak Mi-. Pinkham : I was married for five years and gave birth to two premature children. After that I took LyaHe i'. PfmklaaasNi TintitnMe t'omIMMind, and it changed ggg from a weak, Dervoog woman to a strong, happy and healthy wife gfithin tetta mnnths. Within two years a lovely little girVwas born, who is the pride and joy .f my household. If every woman who is cured feels as grateful nnd happy as I do, you must huvc a host of fri. nds, for gTry day I bl ssyou feir the light, health and happi1 Lydia B. I'inkhain's A Yiretabl

Compound has brouglit to my home. Binoen ly yours, Mas. Ma P. Wiuititv, Flat Si, 'Hie 01n1an, Milwaukee, is." Actual sterility In woman i verv rare. If nay vtoman think fhe i sterile let her write toIrs. IMiiKham at Lynn, Pffagg. luigo aelvice is given free to all would-be and i xpci t.iul mothe r-.

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