Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 47, Number 3, Jasper, Dubois County, 30 September 1904 — Page 7
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17 At.d wrn they urs-J I UU " 1 aahamed, he e:u. Bead. Tawf aeat tl.crefoie f.lty rr.en and LAW) BuUint bite tlaa, but found him not. I IB. A:.': win they came igalt. to l ira tlur .. t.n!l mi Jerlcboi. t.e aatd unto tr.em: i
DU laätaai nt you: t;onct? 1 Aid the men or the1 cite ea'.i unto B.1rha Uer.od. 1 pray tfc. l& sltuaUon oi tu cl li tuiunt, ae my !o d seeth . b i t r a.-.ter la baugbi. BJB1 tha giour.ttbci i n. - At.d he Bala: Bring-me a new aruae, , ,t Ball therein And ihy brc ught H Mm. . Ai : h wrrt forth unto the aprlr.f c' n'.;:i Bl I cr..t the ea.t In tper, er. . Thui uL the Ix.rJ. 1 have healei
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! tKN TKXT "tet a double pn Ion I f th aplHt h ui' n rr.e. - 11 KtnBB?:B , TlMh. !mni-d!uif. foIVewtn the cwentf . f tre eon fer B teenier It Tr i r. i ; e Eicia'.r am landed through Bbaut mi 3 I aiB ' ' i LACS -l ie Vw e of KUJah e tiax.B.a and al JaVtcSeV lgtnln of a Oi eat IübbIoo. I The l'la.a of :.!un:'iit - BM a lagd lo ti.i Uif i-!aca nf ßreat propbat, und our leaeu to-day Imr g aa w Um Iritia; BTnt Su h areer, whhh are preparatory to an! I roiK.rt.c A tlie future iuccee of tia mi.ion If EUsha were to ti Elijah s 5 a e kw n.ust Ni endued with Elijah"! eplrit, tld disclplei to perform tl. rcV service must wait for fn'ii ment ! i '. powf r for the derent of Hit pirit i .Art 1: 8. 2: 1-4). Th servant of the Lord to-ay aat wmit for the power t.r ' lr.fi.lra:. n whl."tr-w!l1 equip fo MrTkM Wbdt had liroupbt Eli?h here? The plaee of BtKh eodaameat Ii nlway inarr i by (1) Wathfulnea Blitha wat.'h-? (2 Rerelation. T:i'ha iaw the ;r.-f :ice ar.d glory of Qoi n' K::iah was snatrhfd fntn earth to iiaTB, and qtiiekan'-d h! heart m a r.ew' -fn?i ioiinepa of God anft Hi ;ower The soul that watches earer;y and rrfr1SJentiv arltl be rewarded with a reveiatinn of Tnd whlrh will thrill he who.e bfir.i: and rail into life new ajpakUIUfl and f-rea'e new poasltil I rs TlM T'.are of T stlnj; -The place fjl ---ir. aivaya lis Juat beyond the ; ::. of md i'ment. EI'.Bha In the :err.e?g beyond Jordan Rai-lnj; up J iro the heaven, would never prove n efficient or wor'hy ItMfeMMWt Of Ell- ' Ih The too-long razing 'P into t e xun rireila LUvine rebuke (Acta 1: ' II Bllaka must return, and In the
r vhway of the return lay the broad - : rdab Jordan, the Pla-e of TettAll that he had was the bare '1 of the prophet and the mantle of E .th. w hi. h was ihe e Wirm e of EM- I ihl "pariure. The tetln? w as for the rJoaMi purpose of revealing to Ell . (-:ray:f and to the ftons of the propWtl ttaitii: from th bills of Jerlhi the fact that ElHah's spirit hal j er!ed upon Eilsha. "Eli'fha went 'Ter"- the place of enduement and the , pile, of trying wr J'ist behind, but th place of discipline lay before him. i The Place of DlaV Ipllne FNr three t:ays while the willful, unhelif vinp ftudenta of the college pursued their f.iii:!ess fearch. EIS ha waited at Jeri- (
h Tnose wf-ro days of lltclplIB Vn Di the tmms h a on for Elijah E:!ha muvt wait, and waiting is the rr Ml r Ii kind of discipline The Place of Service And now Wt come to the place of servrve Endtiement. testing, discipline and at last fervi.-e The discipline ended. EJIsha f.r.ds his H-ltlan strennthened In the Pity, Dottbtlada during thse threedays there w M much disnjsMon hi !he ity of I ijab's dis ippearan e. whl'h tended t.i Bd Tertia Elish.i People pot to disct)wPinp the miraculous events of the past few days and a a result faith la El'.sha increased Then rnme the opportunity of service. The men - ' tog cry came mäkln request that iBi noxious waters might be healed. M. re was a . a ! to service. Hut why salt lo mr the brackish waters? "like Hirn Itki hat long hen a famillaraaTnc The use of salt suget s Ooi'a path f 1 ttfag the world's In. The shidding tl Mood to clegnite the crlmsot ataJns of sin. IV nth tn c-.:re death. Hits for Contemplation. . . .. hemme a singer life t t ' c n es a BgeHl Ten.;.- r is a ytniA thing to kwp. bnt a bar, 'hlr.g to show. C H I af BjOBd manner ar. romatendabkl in a young man. Tit pa'.n. - ' His han.is will ln-t long after all hletcrt hsTdisanpesrcj! To corld r weil Is good; to lectd rlght better to act promptly ia beat. "hrtBtlan activity has tta lotmtaia a rlatian etperiegce. Where the heart has feit M oaplism the hand will have Ac cunninp United PrfLUrlan,
FLAT CEILING THE THING.
How to Build n Chicken House That Is Cool in Summer and Waitu in Winter.
There has been a got 6 deal said about h w cklekc" houses ought. to be l.uilt. Ju-t allow Be t. ejve our re ntiers a few useful points regarding natural heat during old w inter months A bu ken house ought to have a flat ceiling. e,tber tar papered or plastered, the walls, too My reason for having a flat teil-
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ntereat the otl.era, and when hetpietle (.-(,1 ir. uii .! 'j him ajrnin. removing tie I revi(jiia effort ami r plac cg it with a new one. Ko the letur real on ita rt.'.l' sa vA.iv ear aft r Tear, and to day it is at ill moving, telling to the Bgeu ii en wln are left of -.hc ( iass of "44 srkal their fellows are doing, of their suec swi ond disappoint menta, of deaths.
to of'en. as the claJB ilii...ln away l fire the ruthleaa hand of time. N t all the atirvivora are members of tle chain, but the let ter-writen are so well distributed that almoat all the ohmBaa teg are beard from and bear the
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W rrei ' I AT A,h I' ll Ki.iji I . M - I. How About an Atn-ncar.f A London traveler III la t.at the EngHai telephone g 'I '. I id fb rent; the Fin.' ' t : impertinent;
Fits atc.pped free and permanently I Brad. No ht aftee Ital day a ue of Dr. Kliae's l)n ' !Cem Reel Free t2 trial bottle g tr. t,,. Di Khne. J31 An h t , Piiila. l'a.
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Hearrhll(hl In I ... I. ...... usia la experiment ing w.tn giant pei.rchüghta mounted in balloons and conta;"'nir electric burners conr eetcd with dynamos on the ground. She la also introducing tall observation lowers put together out of sections distributed among the men while on the march. In their drills with there a iquad of "0 men ran erect complete structures in CO minutes, thua erai. i u' the oftierr in command to survey a muck wider extent of territory than would be poaatkls without theae de-
so th:.' tl - natural warmth Wol n " ,.. ivenlv db.ribuMd. Pttl upalltheellentayMemofarmyblocnsw .h rooatl that you have roo. for dose to pbotoffraPh,o ar.d other eouipment.
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OttaVUtAd Ii t no bad effe is. 1 have nt feit Um troeihle go was bacU siuce, although 1 had s..lT. red for Lo or six years, and o her reincuies bud Dot hcipM'd Hie- al a. F.r sale b ii l degd II f. Price 50 cents. Foatssr-.Milburu . buffalo, N y.
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ai il a aure relief in aitviunxi 'ngt-. ua, i w. . ace- uie anaUeat effect after u flrt dows. Sold bjr dealers otrjwaBK tx itlea al reou and 6) ccata
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I'leo't Cure cannot be too highly spoken oi as a cougn eure.-d. W. O'Brien, 3! Third At . N ltd ... ...... Minn , .Ian. J, 1900 It'a a si ame that men are not sa n.art at 45 as they tiiogLl ti.ty were at SB Chicago News.
PEADERS OF THIS PAPEP DESIRING TO BUY ANYTHING ADVERTISED IN ITS COLUMNS SHOULD INSIST UPON HAVING WHAT THBY ASK FOR. REFUSIt ALL SUBSTITUTES OR IMITATIC
the ceiling a chlrkwns like to be well V -giving plenty of h'ad roeur. Windows should only be bgJfewAJ up the
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fide of the building, as the glass Is hard to bent I'on'T give too Bttcb ventila- j Uob; twp smal! holes up through the c:iing wiil be enough IB the BOid gtigktl - lb nry afgttkeW, in i:p.;. n.ist THE MOLTING OF POULTRY , I Process Was Hastened Successfully by the Experts at Rhode Island Experiment Station. I An interesting ffiecuealoa if now go ini; ob among poultry raiaen as to the poeaikilitg of hastening the molt-; Ing of fowls It ha not been believed : that any method except a steady feed1 Of Wei-balance! rations would do : thia. There Is an Impreaadoa, hew- j t, that eren this o".s not a. ways hat,n the d- lfd p(ri(Kl. as the egg laying period of the summer Is some- j times extended by the l.ig1. ! 111 I thus pushing the period Of molt- ( ii g. Some one conceived the idea, of starving the fowla long enough to siop the prof! u Urn of eggs aad afterward so feeding that tie formation oi dc feathers would t bagtaji It whs repor.cd that great reaoita wt obtained -Ith toil mtl.c.I. It does not appeal to reason very much, but the littb experimenting tlMM has bee n done to discover vvhat there is in It ha niv . n resulte rmTerable to tb nathod. At .. Rnodg Island exper!n.T.t station last year iowl.s that w.-re laying v.vere deprlTCd of feed on the "th of Attgnal and were made ' to fast for 13 eiays. The hens fina. stopped lnyfnr .ge on tka sjvntk dftj of tke fast. After the tklrteentk dA f the deprlvatx n of food the fowls, were again giwen fcod a litt! at a time but of highly nitrogemws nature In a short time the result wa- se.n in 1 1... foi mation of n w feathers, and within ID days from that time the molting
was eonciuueei and the ner.s uegan to, lay This experiment was made with Khode Island Reds Whether the re -J suits can be Obtained always is yet1 to be proved. It is a matt r. v sj vv ortb wuoklr.p into.
Peiinltle Weapous. It is perhaps not generally known that tie defense of Peking is still largely intrusted to men armed only with bovva and arrows. recent imperial decree solemnly directs that those wl.c M cceed in hilling the target srleb their arrows on horieback five times be given" such and such rewards, while those who manage to hit the mark four times on foot snd once on horseback and four Pino, cm foot ouly shall be proportionately recompensed. The reecon uöe. w it b a litt of the pre idents and tallyiats appointed for arch-
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Oefeat. But reajiment had been ordered out, and he was say 'rg a foad farewe'I to the girl he would soon leave behind him. "But." sad be. str.vlrg to take a cheerful look ahead, "after it is all ovet we will return as conquerors, man hlnij to s. rains of vk-ioiioiis music and Irl uiupnant trumpet blasts, and wav.i.p our laf.led batter flags- tr -I mean out flattered btattle tag no" "You mean battled flatter tags " "battered tatt e Sag " "Flattered lafle hnc-s " "Tattered flattie bsps And :t.en t: ev gar up Pu k. Urrr Ml lt It"What is site n f.mi r.g of Terra de. Fin goP ' asked the teacher. Tommy Ti cker's band went up. "i..;i ti.ay ar'Hit, Thomas." TAi d of fir .' " Thai la right. What else do row kl . iw of :hc country r What is it noted
THE MARKETS.
N. w VorK "ATTI.K SaUv Steers .. 4 . COTTON- Middling r Keji H - Wn.t. r Wheal .. H WHEAT-Xo. : lU d (n ). ... re-KN-N... i : UATe Ki I Mixed i l'dltK -Maa (new i i UAJbU-Western .St. .n. ST 1.' it IS.
CCjTTON-Ml. Idling IUKVa1 Steers C('ws at.d Hell CALVKaV- H-r Its) Ras) HOOS--Fair to Choice SHKEP -Fnlr to 'boil . PlaOl'K Pan ut Oth-1 Grade s ... HKAT-N . i. : .. w . C 'UN No. i RYE Ko. I -i ATS No. 2 V. .. i. Tub Washed Jth r Grades HAT Clear Timothy Itt'TTKIt-Cholce L);i!ry .. Kegels . VRD Choice so am i'UKK- Staii'lard M w CHICAGO. CATTLE Natiye Steers .. UoOS-Falr t.. ('hoi. . .... SHEEP-Fair to Choice ... FLOCK -Wfnte r Pate nts . Spring Clients .. WHEAT No u Spring ... No. J Hed :onx-xo. 2
OATS No. 2 LaKL) FOaUw Mess 1111 KANSAS . ITY. ejATTLE- Native aiteers .. 5 ft) HCXJS Fair to Choice I : vvhcaT No. S Red (newn l US JOHN No. 1 Mixed JATS No. Wl. f 3-' NEW ORLEANS. FlX)t"R High Grade I SO .OllN -No. -J. OATS No. 2 ILA Choices h uu PORK Standard Mesa BACON- Sh-.rt J'.:l ( rrn N- Mtd.uin iniia:ai'jeis WHEAT- No - Red (new) . ( iRN So. 2 Mixed ATS No. 2 M a- J
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THE Now
SEASON FOR CULLING. Is the Time for Sending Every Old and Su t-rfluous Bud to the Mtiket.
The season is at hand when ill loafers In the poultry yard should be culled out and soid. Oid hens unlikely pul-1
bfs and tupf r flucti.' rboatora, young and old. should be plboed in fattening rjuarters and fed for the maiket. It pays cither the fancy poultry breeder or common market pouHrvmen t w inter j rime birds only. There is no room to spare Mr r.on-paying fowls, and quite an amount is lost by keeping the culls that are found in the lebt ns well as the poorest flocks. Full-blooded poultry is alwavF in demand, and those who would sell at fancy prices must be very careful to closely cull down to the best spicime-ns
of varieties according to stanuaru requirements. The breeder makes a miftake .n keeping any fowls that are undersized or lacking tn good natural vitality thouch tb v I BM from a hlgh-pricd strain The best is none too good for breeding purposes in the production of market poultry Juet the same as In the direction of the show room. Culling M verely new at. .1 keep
ing only the best is the way to get business chicks next spring, strong enough to ge t out of the shell and grow ar.-l thrive in spite of the vicissitude tluy may encounter during growth. Il la a good plan tnuispi sc of hens that are late in molting unless thev are of extra value Such hens won't lay eges nough in winter to I ... their board Spring chickens arc a fair price on UN market the latter part of Scptembar, and the whole lock will be in better .onditlon if they are sold cloeely with the other surplus fowls at thta sason Then In Nov ember kefora the first cold snap romes to eoajga IbeMI to lote flesb, we faiun and dttpoM "f 'be rcf of the mils to give the laying hens pleaty of room. Crowding the poultry house causes disease and discomfort, and it lathe heoltbr, happy hens that lay the high-priced winter eggs Vajb) M W uc d, in Ohio Farmer.
Jnl Vanity. II. i k I saw the s.gn "I.oi k out for paint" on WiUerby! fence as I came along. I suppose it is to kerp pecpie from getting their clothes soiled. Wiek Thal mich: be the object of any other man; b.il in Wllierby's eae I imieine it is just vanity. He wants evc-T hi i v t a know that he la having his fence painted. Boston Transcript. Sala Wum 4enl. Mnu ma -Johnnie, were you sod the boys p aying war 'his afternoon? Juhnnie Yr. ma'am. "Who got licked?" "SpaiB." rt w.ts Spain?" "XobodjT. Wouliii.'i nobody be?pain; o we Joat p ayed it." Chieage Evening N'e ws. lJip IllUfl. Two of the aoap manufacturers in Chicago together use at er .I.OOO.Oo.' white pine ami cotton wood box s in the course of a year to ship their product There are something over 50 soap manufacturers in the United States, and t lie annual conumption of all of them together la 150,000,000 boxes.
Levottlag Attract.
Liura -I do hope the government will . hold on to ihe Philippine.
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"tleorcrc s.ivs that 'f thev are still :n
w a our possession next spring well go there on our wedding trip."-Chicago Evening News. adaelT i Heoltb.
There are mat y legitimate occupa- I ttoOl of trade flint steadily kill those ' wh nre engaged la them, bead is j di n'h-denlirg to all who ne it in ilu lr j work, ss house painter, gilder-, calico . rT i n t e r. t V TC founders, potters and
tangiere Kewewt Metbesd nt itetallan niejriea. The newest blcvcle thief doelge is simple and effective. The gentleman t urns up :n reply tn your advert 's merit, ssks to try your machine on the r-ad In front of .von '.iou-e. You igree. He mo-mis ar 1 is s en ro more. i itttaifl lasaes ie nireia. Every language contains such tames ns eiirkoo. p. w It, wh'pp. orwlll ar.d others. It. wl.'ch the sour.' emitted by tl s snlmsl I imitated as the rarae.-rhl-esgo Chronicle.
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Take-Down Repeating Shotguns
Don't spend from $50 to $200 for a pun, when for tO much less money you can buy a U mchesier TaKcDown Repeating Shotgun, which will outshoot and outlast the highest-priced douMe-barreled gun, besides being as safe, reliable and handy. Tour dealer can show you one. They are sold everywhereFffSXt Oar itO-Paoe tlusfrk4 CMMotne. WINCHESTER RCPEATI NG ARMS CO. N E W HA VE N. CC N N
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