Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 46, Number 19, Jasper, Dubois County, 22 January 1904 — Page 7

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to: .o.d wan . h .f an attack. On each aud . v. ry i.-ca.sitin theresu raob tained w-r jut as Ratifactory tu when th-1 Lilt ere first brought to iu notice. 1 j iv as cmpbatica::;. i:. ::, the preparation today as I did 0M two rar- ajm "' Foster Mi. burn i n . HuifaJo, N. Y proprietorsi. For sale by ail drujg-isls price W) cents jut box. 50,000 Amen VN trc U:omrJ to

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Ham - ..izan.U.. in üi.i Noiivb anij D UMKNTaV Urnta tht lacldtnts ol iu-ua'aie-aou ami UUMH (ll la. : Sunday ' Ui iuiuiai oi kbuui 18 tnonthi japs U. duriag h h. eh iiitic Jeaut ..as at won. LuobUy m j iiltn. lie MM to Nuzart;h: " lu the I nurse ol a tour ihroagh CUkUli Until a little uef a yiui hviort. Jentlt had been a larpeuter in Naarith. Tb He Lad (OM avsay to the Wilde meW Ol Juiiett lo John th- liap! 1st, ai,w iln e that UaM irantjc rtpoi ta hnd com bat k to the Loaae lo. Altn baitl that lie had heroine a treat prophet, and a HvaiinjJ John the BajftlM hlaUtlf (John and. BUnikjeat of all, news hai com from Captrnautn that be hau iniratutoonlf healed the eon of a prominent man there (John 4: 44-54) , and tronu Cnna. onl four u.ilt s a ay. that He had turned water into wine at a wedding least ( John . l-iii. Thn ayaacogtM Otl the day ol which we are sttitly 11.4 was full of His fellow tow n.-nien, all eaiii r to see w Let hi r the yntir. tarptuterwai reaily so great, alter all. " He . ni. red, as His east' m was, into

; the syua-.;ii Referring; to His cubUhb of praai tilm in tin yBngtjgnewbaa' I ever j-osiiibie. That Uc had alway s been aa kttaadaai at the tyaacogu weui without taying. "Stood up to read:" As n distinguished man whom everyone wauteti to beat Jesu was invited to coni duct Üttaerviee. " The prtjpl.et Isaiah:'" j Conij'ar..-. .11 with ÜN originaJ shows ; that this is a free iraatdatloa, probably takn from a On 1 k or Aranuuc version. Not: the point ia thp quotation ut.tre is - pp. rl If J(. had Ku'-e on, H.s n xt wordia would have teen, and t he day of venp-tutee of ; our Cod " John the Baptist would have 1 gone on. Ji aw 'in: 1 1 t. Tftis quotatlM is priceless to us. I . ause it dearly t-.ves "hr:s- . :. . . n if li s minis

try Note that Mia mission is not so much roth- - . ar... the fortunate. as to tläote who need help the poor, the J captives, the blind, the bruised The rr! renre is not to physical cord It ions alone, but to the hi art life "The acI ceptsble year of the Lord: " "The welcome year: the time of Cod's anpectal bounty." Adeney. The attendant : The kecpir of the sacred rolls. " And sat (brwn:" To speak. This was the cuttorn. Eyes . . . fastened on him " Not limply betauv.. of , Dr1 aitj . bat held by I the strength Of His won.ierful personality.

lo-'lay hath this Bctpttura been fulfllled:" Jesus' reat declaratloB of Him

self and Hin n il ai h n to His former townsmen He probably said a great dea! more that is no? reported, ".v.! bare Him witness " His power was undeniable "Words of crace:" Both message and manner surprise the people by their gracious-ncss. "Is this not Joseph son " li s fi:ow townsmen evidently knew nothing of the virgin birth. They felt His power, but that He was really great -as great as had been reported, they could not believe, for was lb nor t! . a , f an on'ir.ary 1 arpenK r , If they N llevni any such thing of Him He would have to prove It to them "And He said unto them:" Prot ably seeing that they were In a mood to demand proof of His great claims "Physic Ian

heal thyself:" A challenge to do for His own tow n what it was reported He htd done for others Jeans never accepted such cha!ings UlOttgl they were ofen gtvea V:thcr the tni'h He pra hed nor His relation to the Father ispended on the ah-; to aejri miracles, and Bewotlld sot work them to saMsfy people wt.o onx. b red them the only convincing proof of His sonship. His refusal, w ith the Ins-an es i 1 verses :.-27 kw. 1 KinL-s 17-24. and 2 Kings. R 1-1." enragtl ih" pen; lo to the Inst iggree Jenlonty, hatrrd and murder were In their hear's "But He passlnr throtich the midst of th'tn went His way: " "This does not asaert either 1 1 that Tesus bet anie invlsibl". or (2 that He !:ad mira. uhjiis pnv teetion The ttmptation stene nt the wing of the trrnple prei iti'les the Idea that Jesus w ould p sort tu such means of saving Himself. It la enough to conclude that the mys'erious majesty nf the person of Christ oeemSfSd the fickle nv b "Adeney Thia Is a remarkable illaStratrOS of a fact that we must not forest In thinking of the persona! appearance of Jesus Most of Me gnat psirr rs f ;ivi- . tv ;t .. ,' j r grtjtl ness

srd miaaMaaaa "f the Saviour at th expense of tbO ttn ngtl nnd even mtJeaty which th Roapei story snmetlasea reveals Compare w ith this John 10:29 and II

KAKM POJLT.iY HOUSE. ut Iatne4l toe the otnleetahls eomBu 111! .11 11, 1 il 11 I Im L ill Hue 1 1 ii 11 il 1 11 I ott la. Se. ra. lag si riet have raetatly been asktl for poultry I. ousts which Will hold about lOO f( a 1 profitable cum0' r to keep on no I lai ;..s As lowlt do best in a mall numbers, and are atoat lastly 1 alien up 01 11. one l.oti-e, we give a plan of a building that combioea

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at h ,,st IM :. t kt pt conflned 1 oai yard of this D tsi table ipn a for

roil beet ming contaminated. An allejraray about three and one-naif

in att r nun. hi r of 1 1 Igned to put Yardi should be I of the pen, and if fowls are to be Of the time. A Will lien provide : without the

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I in eating fer fow ls, as well as to give ; ailded warmth. The building should faea in a southerly direction, and be I sonst rucied of pund lumber through-

Dut, and l.rii!t as substantially as ar.v ith' r ttrui tan Doable i.ttard it on the tides ar.d put building paper batveea. An earth fioor rain d six or eight inches iber the surface la heal if tne land is naturally well e.rai i. .1 and contains lit

tle r.ay. A ttOtt t:r brch fountiation la mo- . irable, but piers or posts can in- am ti on xv hh h t the sills. A pair Of BlS . ' hi ash of 8x10 Inch c'as- ft r lah pen ll ample. Set thesa ibout is ir.' lirs frt.n the sill, which will provide a maximum amount of sunlight

wii er, when it I ded wanath and 1 in fold wt nther at t r 11 IdiBg a t:i;ht hoard at night - r by putting

The ii.nu haired rosng reforaaan were holding an iaturmal debau and whea thev had agreed Mm! the wer Id wsi ju-t sL'.ut aa aoiTupt and bad a place at it well could be. a nisvlsied mju aroes, reiatea London in I tit a. ''What yen teeni to want, ft anilt," he aid, "ia a place whaia tveryuM ha 10 be gtuxl bv l.i

"That'i it!" ehoruaetl the ref irmers. "When anaokiag ain't allowed, and such a tiling na tir. nk im anknown ? Where no one seed worry uiut food and raimenL ai.: arhen money tloes not exiat?' "We do!" " hen- everyone ha to go to church on Sundays, und averyena keepa regulag hi u 1 1 "That la just what we da want. oh. to find -ut h a place! ' MUd .1 toulinl jmi fallow, qieahina for the others. "UiH, I've ju-t eoaw from au. h s pi. I. e

" 1 ou nave ' cried the - tell as, tell (in. man ,,f , ace, be re it ia, that we If i a plat e called 1 .

grmi man IVMI8 ALL RIGHT. He Ur i erlnlii Imiii I Inn mill He 1 imk ,1 abet ut Vfctas. It is related that ut a recent sham hittic a young lieutenant, posted with his company behind a wall, ordered in men to tire at a th t.u li tuent of troOM hu wire aasrehing by, aaya London rit-Bita. The guna were loaded with blink cart ridges, und bo bann was done; bat the detschiaent bsppened to In- on the aaata Bide of the than liht aa the company wh 1 li bad tired at it. Tin- eotmnanding officer csma ridans up. "Why did you tin .it thoe men':' ne aetaanded of the Urutenast, hotly. "I .opposed they were the enemy," naid the lieutü n 1 nt . "And what led you to ailppeai they Were the enetnj "" "Because my tailor was at the head of them and I my batcher in the ranka. What else could 1 aoppose. sir?"

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m iMiss uannon, dccv liotrtut . vmatcur m

throughout t! Is movr need comfort B small expi :. ihVttl r to t ' I

on storm sash.

The rnosts should he over a platform two and one-half feet wide, raisr,) twe s.r.d one-half feet above the floor. This 1 p tl $ dropptci out of the litter and illows th" fOWll the Wl o'e of the floor Bfaci Keata nay b cot itrncted in the alley along the partition, so that th "ccs ran gath( n d without going Intr the iirr.s A house of this description can be built for fn bi 12 to $3 per running foot, dept rdlrc vobm what upon the price of map rial and labor Farm ar.d Home DOCTORING POULTRY. The räeapeajl nnil Pjm4 ll-ronnrl Bteeaetf j le the Or4itutei rinsa ferlnu I.lnie. The average poultryman should tx very capful tf the mtdicine with which he doses his Bock, as st metimrs ;hf Btedicina is as bad as the disease, sensibly advlaea Price Hsynea, in Poultry Success The cheapl It ant! best metiiclnt we have he.-n able to gef is ordinary plaatarfag lime; it sells for $1 a barrel In our town and a lit tit goes a long way and does lots of good while !t is going I have not had any 1 boieta on my piacf for six years, and I attribute the general good health of my fowls to the liberal use of lime. Sem of the good gat I I have fount! for it areas follows: When I see signs of soiled feathers 1 throw a little lime in their drinking water: It seems to he a good regulator. It is a t'fM.tl disinfectant, and affei

cleaning the dropping board throw a handful down: It Is Wondl rful how lime will kill ail bad odors. 1's" lime mlx"d In the dust box: thi He won't loaf around there much. I notice ttu y won't tak n any steps n thf lime until their relations send for the ndertaki r. Wh. n one of your hgnj c's ready tr fake the p .-illation thf! a tret kg1 lay-off throw some tfaag in inch corner of her r.tst Pome Umo thrown dOWl around SatbuUdittga Wfl iiry up the wet places When your hens arc laying BOft-ehe! igga throw lime where they can pet it l have aeen lime water atog a threateaad rase of chol' ra In goad shape. Lime dust sure death to all garden hues, and nearly all preparations for

inut sprayiim purposes contain lime; ir fact, lime will s. rve the purpose wherever you pal it. and 11 works whih yon sleep.

Million f Vegetables, When the Editor read 10,000 Plants for ISC) he ttiukl bardii believe it, but up'.n s. ond reading bnae that the John A.

alcr Seid Co., li ( i -e. Wis., til. m I whom there are m mora reliable and ex- I tensive seed growera ia the world, aaakesl tins oder. This great iTt r is made to get 1 yon to test Salter ' v an anted eget.urle 1 bee Is. I'hey will send you their big biSBt and

seed catalog, togethvr vv.th cuouga Bead u grow 1. Ine, solid Cabbages, 2,1 1 ! !!, ii.us Carrots, 2,0011 1 i. nu lling. nutt Celery, 2,000 rich, battery Lettuce, 1,000 splendid I huona, 1,000 rare, luscious Radishes, 1,000 gloriuunly brilliant FloWSta. all kok in t loc roaTsoa, providing ytiu will return tin- notice, and it yea wv& tend them - m potuge. they will adil to the above a psi kage oi lauioua Berliner Caulillowcr. K. L.J

Want.inno "At which joint d.d your fricnil have hi arm amputated?" Dunu "That's a oughty disreapet ttul way to tpeak of a hwpital." Ltaltitnoie -'iut.r-It-ali

j nit ontiiiinar. Why cough, when for i"ie and this notice yea get 23 doses of an absolutely guaranteed eoogh cure in tablet form postpaid. WIS. Dure 1 U . La Cr,.s-e, W.s. K.L.J Ti.e Ik-' f ; s ; i.t: ot u.e iutuieie the I 1- i'o I I..

Tu I ore o nlil in One Dnga Take Laxative Broma (Quinine Tablets. All druggiatt retund money if it fails t. iure. 'J5c.

Onrmbling put spurt to the Meed of trouble. Chicago Tribune.

Piso't Cure cannot be too highly spoken of at a cough cure - . I. W. O'Brien, 322 Third Ave., . . .M i, j., ipolit, M.nn , Juu G, liSJO. It is always e.iy to forgive other ptoses 'a aae miee. Caicsgo lYtbone,

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Art Association, tells young women what to

do to avoid pain and suffering caused byfemale troubles. " Dial Mg Pixkttam: I canconsciontioaslvirnTnTnrnti T.rdla TL Plnk!iafu's 'i geggtMa Compound t' t in 06 i mygisb n -nlbTing vittt tenxal an aleni gg and ÜM troubles which .so often betnll women, I suffered for inoutlis with genexnl WMJmega, and fett so weary that I had hard work to keep up. I had shooting pains, and WM utterly miserable. In my ilistn. gg J was ttdviaed to uh Lydia E. Pfaüdutaa'a Vegxetabla ( omptnmd, and it v.t a ml 1. tdT day to mo when I ttwik the tirst rJoi for at that time my reatoretion begtn. In six wo. ks I was a dmngetf wi.tnan, Mrfectiy wvil in every respect. I felt so . lated and happy that I vrsntaO women who aulTer to get well as I did"Misa Gtrtxa Gannon-, aö'.i Join, s .t., lletroit, Mich., Secretary Vruatcur -Vrt Vssociation. It Is eloarly shntvn in this younc; latlv's letter fjajat Lydia E. Ptekltam! Vegegtbla CVnapoanaal will eortainiv etm Uac aacfertBga of women; and wheal Qglfl rnnglfltfl that Iis Cannon's letter is only one of the countless hundreds which we are continually pmbllshing in the newspapers of this country, the prcat virtue of Mrs. Piukh tin's Baedicine most be admitted by all ; and for the absolute euro of all hind Of female Ilia BO substitute t an possibly take its place. Women should bear this important fact in mind when they po into a tlru' store, and le sure not to aoeepi anything UmI la lai med to be " just as good ' as Lydia l-L IMnle liaiii. Vafgetablfl ompouud, for do other medicine for female ills lias, made so many actual cures. How Another Sufferer Was Cured. 'Pr..vr. Bfna, Pinkuam : I cannot praise your wonderful remedleg enough, for they have done me moro p:td than ill the doctors I haw had. For the last eight years and nunc I suffered With female troul.lt h, was very weak, could not do my housework, also had nervous pixav t ration. BOOM days I would remain uncoiLscious for a whole day and night -My neighbors thought I t orrid never recover, but, thanks to your medi. ine. I now fed like a different woman "I fed very grateful to yon and will recommend Lydia WL Ptaa baaa'g 'e-;etabie Coinpoiind to all. It has Dow been low yean giuea I had the last gnell of nerwoos ptvjatiaiion. I only weighed ninetyeight pounds at that time ; now I weigli one hundred and twenty-tin. c. "I consider your Vegetable Compound the finest remedy Baads. Thanking you inanv times for the benefit I received from your medicine. 1 remain, Yours truly, .Mus. J. II. Fakml.k,"o.: Klliott Ave., St Louis, Mo." Resneraher irs. PiaUiams advice i fre avsai all sick women are foolish if they do not :ik for it. She speaks from the whit t e.M'criencc, and has helped multitudes of womeu.

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FORFEIT f esnm t f..rüjith rr. ..lo"e ttn ..rlßlnal ltlir ami lagnaterei ut al . T tctlunouiaia, WbicU Will prur. I Wir absolut? c 'nuiiicrirm, L-i Ui- 1.. i'mkliaui Mol. C o., Mutt.

Pr:-mm ha it li -v l)r color mere jjnodi bngater Culorü, with hns work than othen!

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Ti eie are 2" mn who becan their s;r;i.e In the house of representatives Is the Fifty-third Sonuress who have served continuously eine and who have now entered upon their sixth terms. RJW. John Cotton Urooks. lirother of the late Rishop Phillips Ilrookt, has Jutt celebrated hit twenty-flff h anniversary as rector of Christ Kpiatopal church at Springfield. Mass. The man who la blind to hit own Interesta usually haa four eyet for hit nelgbbor'a affairs Chicago Daily Nes

iintt to i -Htm hfekeae. Chickens to be at tasir best for the table aJtOald not be taken from thi flo. k runniriK a: larj;. but should have been confintd in a COOp for fully thn. weeks, during which lime they should be fed table acrSBa, in. Ik anl barley. Chickens thai run at large ü vi hyp musKkl rind bOM and the flesh harden?, but oafUM in nt for Iwo or ihreo weeks will soften the muschs. make iue flesh under ami baaldai Incrassa the proportitins of braaal meat. The cools should 1 be a -out three fen t stjuare und maile Bo lb it they may be kept clean. Chit k ens Alien confined fatten rapidly, and in three weeks will hg in prim, condition for the table They are no trouble, and the cost is practically nothinc

the food COaasaned I ;nn only the wast, from the table, and the o ff- rence in th. flesh so great thai everyone thouic adopt the plan RsSkla aald that a man who on. turned more thun he produced la a pa u I per. Then there ar mscy isul i rt , smoDg the rich.

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