Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 47, Number 16, Jasper, Dubois County, 30 December 1904 — Page 7

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UUOM TKVT - John ItMii rieni, rersea Kend also Jesus' deciuruiu.i. ol Hisiseif in J-i.ii ItU n (iOLDKN TKXT "In II:m IS If' nnJ ;. ml the, UkI It "f men " J . . r. n 1:4 TIMS. "Ii UM balnnlm." Tke wH nmle fieah, B. 0 6 Jhr IM0M ' InSaH JsstM B, 6 r'; SB41 J"p 'M '' '"; "" Hi ministry early In the year .'7 A D ri. vKK "Wi-h : 1" i i eheai I ,. ,,f nirth 1 den. mk and lt : M ol j rdan- vVhera Jcr.n tvaa preaihina. Introductory Note. Tre eaaotie fur the rut Ii mnrt'l wll. - e In 'he QoBBl ef Join. No ! in jr. n Inary prep.iriti n COBld 1 I 1 I r tke .v tid teue-hln of If "i K than . r-;e.-ited M.nllr.a f tl. ei.ure honk , . fur QespSlS, that of John is the ., ,nf i .found Matthew iresenra tte r trlst sa the Messiah, the Kins; Ol (hi j,n Mirk. ik Parvmat; Luke, the Mai ... i iiu ih tfon of Und Ti.-i-urii M- t

j i, u 601 la plain. y stated in Jobs "Thsse are written, trat ja n h I,, lev that aTssuS la tbs Christ. Iba I ( ; . i and that I . ;levnu " - ifa In Hl t arn " This vsra la t ha ka ti th n Oosptl It shou.d ever I k j i in rr.l: i and repeated befora th tu ly and leaching of every leaaon. May this airr (f John bee ome our altri. ar.d m t : hmn . ; . r f ii.. i spart to our h Uta as le Christ la revealed and marnii led, but may other Uvea be touched a Svel !od t i! it the ll v BptTit rr n work niitiht- .) -.hrouirti the Sord ard prevail. The Lesson Outline. Tin.MK The "r.r.t :-d sr.c ii Man. I r.nct. the Word with Ood-vs. l-l il In the befrlnnbaf with "l 11 , . Intjantlflcstloo with Cod -v. 1 (ti Fapreaalon of Ood a Tower - v. t s ' l.iui.t a: J K.fe vs 4 i. (j , .. . i rsrwBM va. t-fc. (1) AiU'otntrr.or.t v. 1 C His Nam. -v 6 (I) His Mlaaioii.--Wltneaali.B-v. 7. Cf v. Z2 (4) Nut the r.riat. v. . III Chrli a Karth y Miaion and I.ipsrl ence vs. MJ. t!) To Give Liiih. -v ,.. fjnksosrs by the vor:d.-v 10 iaj Ri U d bj t! . Jews v. 11. (4) Received b Some -v a. 12, U. (a) 8on!Mp through ("tirlft v U. ii . Kew Birth tl '.'.na-. -v IS. IV - 'hi ( it- Word Ms4a r ttu v u c) a MlrsculoiM Birth A HO 89 SS Experlenc. , a Dlvti i fa t. r. - . rial .. Joh:. l -td lllrr va ! is in iMvlnltT Racosnlaad. v. Ii 2) Confeaasd iMpsndt si n Hin. -v 1 .'. v w i ;p. ni-.i-. ion Rrot ,uin.ni -v. 17 (4, i ii Uevalatl.n uf 'i I Ai j -ui..ed -v. 1. CotapaniiK Scripture uith Ecn;turs. I ( : i : i ;i w .th tiod. Kl. "In the Bt gtnnlftf with God." va. 1. a Mar the luos bsck the eneaU.uy o: JtSOl U AbTtJMUB; Luke back to A-laui but John traces it back to the "btidii nine with C.M " Marvelous, nerns. truth. Jeans. "Irom everlaüiinp to tver lasting." Pa w.t. NaUflt W tiöi U Isa. y:6. "The everlasting Father." ( Identification with uoti. "ThWortl was Oort." v. 1 Th. niterf ol Iba irinity. 1 John 1 Cr. lJ:J-4. PWL 2:6; ot John P:t0; 11:11.11(3 Expresaion of Üoti'n Power. "Ai: tl ings were ma:e through HiUi.' v. Ikb 1:1". Col. l:lo. (41 Source uf UfM snd Lifo vs 4 6. Not physicsl light and Hie. Joht :1J; 12: lo; John I: SI, 2i; t:.i, 01---.. 14:6. U Cl,i its Forenii.ntT. (II A; IHilntmetit ''.nt from God." (2) Hll Name. "Ji-hn " v 6. Head I.tike'a si -rx)unt. LuUe 1 : S-8. (1) Uta Xli-sion Wltneaslng -v. 7 Th as(el snr.itir.cm nt I-uke 1 r 1 7 tackartaa' prophecy. Luke 1:(-7S Cf, John 12S. (4 Not the Cferlat v. f nisabeU o understood. Luke 1:43-44. Zaiha r.as in his projihe o lelare1! - Lukt l:t;8-7S. Ill 4'hrist's Kartl.ly Mission sr.c Kxierionce 111 To Give Light ThroiiKh Ilia Word P. 111:10k. 1. Tlirottgh His Salvation Kiih.S: AntHe. the True Light, V4M His UgBt tc Mis followers that they may be hbf. ;n the trofld. Will 2:15. (2) I'nknown by th World - v U Hp aufo It will not see and believe. John 3:1. 2V (J) Rej... tr.i by the Jews. V. 11 Arta ?.:14. IK. 14 1 Received by Some la) Sonshlr, t! r. ugh Christ, v. 12; Rom. 8:14-17; 1 John 3:1. 2 ihi New Hirth throuch Chriat r M; f John :: :-: Gal. I: If; Kph. 2:l;Tltui Jas. 1:18; Pet. t:H. IV Christ the Word MadO Flesh -v 14. (1) A Miraculous Hirth "UeraJM Flesh." Isa. 7:14. Read the story id Luke 1 M M; Matt 1:18-25. 1 2) A Human Kxpertcnce. "Dwelt amfingus." Heb 2: 1G-1S, 4:14. (.1) A Divine Character. "Full ol iruce snd Truth "Heb. Itttj John Ml; Luke 4:1. 14. 22 V. Christ as John Declared Him (li Divinity Recognized. "He was be We me." v 16; John 1 : 29 It, 34. (2) Dependence on Him Confessed. "Of His fullness we all reHved." v 1; Col. I: It; 2:9; Rom. 11:3.1; Eph 2:7; 3:19. ' New Disrfi""'!' DtelirtaJ i f Matt l:tT, 18 with Rom. 5: 14-21. (41 Ptill Revelation of C.od Announced -v. 18. Matt. 11:27; John 3 1!. 34; John 17:.. John 14:7 It; Col 1:16. "In Him win life and the life Ma the light of men." "In H'm was liff ' The h mie at llethany f It thefore of these rtlst as Je!-iis restored Lazaru.- o the sorrowing sisters. Others Knew their meaning as Jesus brouvht the fttd tc lIM But was this all that the words meant? Have we seen the lull gf ol the un. have we felt Ha larirer powor, hav we realised its world-wide ml.ion when vp see the slender sui IWkM hurbtls through the rrtvlcs I. to the tiark hamber? Ab.no! J4MNK4 CsMM to glVf life to a "world dead In i i r.pasK! and

mis " Hg ramp t( qulcktii, tot li die. but dead souls.

THE COVERED MILK PAIL. Some Teats Which Prove Conclusively That It Is the Cleanest and Best to Use. in a bulletin ot th- CosMettetit Morra Station, W A. Stok:ti. Jr repor'a the result of I onipaiatlvt (tiidies of the military condition ol milk drawn la 0P4M and covered pails. Two km. is ol uinkiiiK pails were usee In these experiments. One was a regular, open paii. the other was a pan wi:h a cover of gpet al dealgn An U Mi'-' ration ol the latter is ghrOB herewilh. It is an ordinary milk pall with ü dossly Ittll I COVt r. a hll li baa an opt n lug near one side Into w hhh Is soldered a funnel four laches in dlaBstat having a w ire gauaa i.t fine mi th Midi r i aaroai the bottoan. This funnel ext. i ls slightly aL'i and below the cover, and Hopei

"Browalng"' on Bank-Notea. probat. ly one of the oddest claims i - - 1 ... I. I .. -. . w . 1 . ..I ... L. I

ever rnaoe on a uim in imwiwn an liming beeu made f alnal th National Hani, nt BelgiaUBs, An dd peasant woman had laid on the (.t.-imh a Jacket contatlniai bank notes of nuall denonitnailon for Jl48 in the pocket, and while Khs was at work bar pal nannj-goat had Kot at tho notes, whic h It had fatal The animal was killed, and the chewed paper retcovered frcjtn the stoma, h was submitted in support of a claim lor compensation, which the bank paid attci verifying the facts by chemical aiiaiiiii and other inquiry.

No Worcla Wasted. Nora waa a treasure of a servant whose habit of speech was often indi--iit. but BTM frequently pk turesejue and unexp. tedly expressive. One evening the inaster" was sitting in tl.e library w hen the doorbell rang. Nora answered It. and on her return through the hali "the master" Inquired who It was. It was a oung man, sor," replied Nora. W.U. what did he want?" was the

question. 'oh, he was Just lookln' for the wrong number, sor." Lippincott's Magazine In the Hotel. "Silence:" roared the stern featured woman, bringing her hand down on the table like a mallet. The meek little man at the other and of the table cowered in hiH . hair. "Silence!" repeated the stern fea tu red woman. All this time the meek little man had not spoken. Vet it was easy to detect the cause of his wife's wrath He was eating soup Chicago Dally Newa.

covnuBo mii.k pais om vehat toward the Bide cf tlu pr.ii Another funnel, which is loose, fits in

sicie of the first one. When the paii it to be used a few layers of clean che. loth are placed aCTOOa the op. stBgj ol tha lower funnel and the loose fonni

is pushed In to li.!d the cht c s loth id position The w hole apparati:.- is aim pl in structure and uu l- caaii cleaned. The method of 'h" arlB tit was to "'impare the amount of diit in saaaplei I fnim the t wo pails. In order to have th? I conditions as nearly uniform a- pnssil le I two cows w ere chosen, whi. 1 gave about en.ua! quant, ties of milk, ar.d requir. t, about the same time to milk. Thescows Ftnnd rid" by side in the stable, and were milked by the same man each time tin one day row No. 1 v.:i milked into , the open pail and row Mo I Into the . ..v I ered pail: ar.d r n tBOfMSLdaj theordei s;ui r. vc-rs.d. noai Mo t belBg milked I into the open pail and c w No. 1 Into t h- . overed pail. The milk tn eaeh pall wsa ttctl tbOf

oimhly stirred and a sample taken and rested for the amount of dirt It con tained.

The amount ..f dirt in the n".'!K from the covered pai, wa only tf per cent I of that in the op.n pail w hlle the amount ' .if dirt In the strain d milk was ,r..: 4 pet . nt. of that in the milk not strained , (n other words, the cover exe'uded H 1 pej- cent, while tfca straited rc niovec less than 47 per cent. The different es in ' the two samples varied more width In the latter tests than In the former In the s'rained milk the amount of dirt removed depends largely upon flienaturr of the dirt. By the use uf the covered pail an av rase of H per OtMt of the total num j bcr of bactci a and 41 pgf cent i f the a. ul-producing bacteria were ext hided ' from the frees1 milk. By straining the I milk as soon a- drawn into the ordiuarv : open pail an average of hut 11 percent I Of the total number of narteria and 17 paff cent, of the acid-producing: specie, were Tniuved. After the milk had stood fcr 60 hoiir- ! at a constant temperature of 70 degree. F., the sanipl-.'s trom tin fi ver"! pa, contain, d a mailer numbtr of be -. teria in ihe majority of the teata than did the samples from the opn tall, yet the

i overrd pall sample frerpinttly contained the larger numbe r. In each te-t the aiimber of arid-producing bacteria w as Miialler in the -ample frui the cov red pail. In the- strained mtlk both th' 'ofal Dumber of bacteria and the number of arid producing bacteria were errer than in the milk cot strainer While the data at hand will not wat rant any positive conclusions, yet It I probable that tho large numbers in tin t rained milk are due tot hf rapid growth of certain specie not removed by -training which are able to develop more rapidly because of th remeival of certain speed es which if present would sntagonize their growth The fart that t he keeping properties of the milk were not in resseel la of little nrartlral value, since the milk used In these t!ets kept, on the average neatly Iifc days at a constant temperature of 70 degrees before curdling. This mean that i would have Kept for about f.v. lays had it been kept at the usual tern peratiir for handling and markerlnc milk This is considerably longer than milk is ordinarily required to keep The result of t hese tests indicate tl at the covered pail is much more aftdsBl 'or the production of pure milk than ifhe straining Of milk drawn intoanopen pall. It Is quite evident, also, that ft keep the dirt out of the milk In the first lare is much better than to strain it nut after the milking. A OMlMeftthtl portion of the dirt dissolves Ojlltokl) in the warm milk, and thus Introduces a ntamlnat Ion that ennnot be strained int. TheSS tests were made In a dairy where the condlt Ions of clegnllnesr are good. Rt Is show n by the small ejuantities if dirt found ev. n in milk fn-m tin Bp I II. The use of the covered jiall would doubtless prove to he even BMiffB effliient snore the conditions w ere out so good.

Japanense Quacks. A feature of the low street life in Tokio Is the "kuisha," or "Biuxa" doctor, who applies small pads made ol certain dried herbs to the skin ThOM he sets aflre. the ensuing blisters being supposed to be mott effective as a curt for various ailments. Among the doctor's remedies are rhinoc eros pills, warranted a sure cure for tightness of the c best, gnashing of the teeth and depression of spirits.

Still Bind Feet. In a memorial tu the thror.e, the gov-

prnment of Shantung complains that.

not w irhstanding the issue of the empress' strict commands forbidding the practice of foot-binding, he finds that only about one in every ten families in

his province has obeyed. They fear that if their female childrt u are allowed 1 to have natural-.-i.ed fee t il would b

Impossible to get them married

Japanese Names for Babes According to the Levant Herald happ mothers in England and "America are following the-fashion of giving their children Japanese names, such as Ktaroki, Kamimura. Tog... Oku, etc After remorselessly condemning this fashion, the Herald opines that ' this srt of outrage almost excuses parri-

Better Times Ahead. "They tell me." said the tenderfoot, that you haven't lynched any horsethieves in this locality for more than three months." "Well, of course," said Comanche Pete, apologetically, "we have our dull times here wunst in awhile, same as they do in the states." Chicago Tribune.

Explaining the Loss. The Boston Globe tells of a fruit dealer of that city who carelesslydropped a box containing his boarded savings in a garbage barrel. There was $'k in the box and after a frantic chase- the owner recovered $805 of it. Probably he followed It to the retaMfioa plant Cleveland Piain Dealer. Might Have Been Better. "And what were the provisions of your uncle's will?" "That I should have all he left after the payment of his Just debts." "Ah! very irocxl of the old man. wasn't It? What did he leave?" "Just debts "Chicago Record-Her aid. THE MARKETS.

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NOT SUCH A FUNNY TRICK. li umioer'a Joks on Waiter Turned Out s Costly One On Himself. "I Uppens there . .meg to every mss a denire lo do Milnething kinait on an uocamon," Mid the diuinmer, an a kigti took the plate of hia smile, actord.ng lo tbs jrM- kork Tiasee. Well, saea a deura saaaa to me aa I waa leaving a cenaiu aOUtSStTS cty alter a WSek'a aaajT. Tbs waiter at my tabls had cailed tue 'Oisarsl ' ami been at greM puma lo tare for ine and I made up my muni to reward him with a 16 bill. It waa S rounteitea with whit h 1 hud been aturk. but 1 thought, it arould be tbs Liggeni k.ucl of a joke to work off on Bob "1 had got a hundred miles away whes I w.u. II ISS I Sil on a telegram for pajuoiig cuntt-rfe:t money, and when taken bat k I ma aitaigned in a United State court snd LsJ to give bail and appear on three different occasions. I had a lawyer and Other expenaea, lost a g"nd three week a

altogether and jutit eseape.t prison by toe akin of my teeth. In addition to thus I , had to mase goou to the waiter, who aorrowfully ah" "k his head when he rc-ce ved the money ami aaid' "i'e aorry lor you, Gineral, but dis may be ele nieaim of savin' your SOteinpl.LiiS soul frosa the gallua!" JUST LIKE PRISON ROUTINE.

Boastful Traveler Brought to a Paus by a Very Embarrassing Question. The scene wai a third class smoking . compartment , five on a side Tbs speaker waa atout, florid, with abort cut gray ha.r, and was very sell atilicil. The effeminate dsgenency of modern young men waa his theme, elates London Tit Hits. "Iok at me! Nxty years of oge never had a day's illness in my l.fe, and can do ! my four miles an hour! Why? because from when 1 was 20 to when I was over , 4ü 1 lived a regular life. No delicac.es for me' No late hours! Kve-ry day, mmnier and wintei , 1 went to bed at cine,

got up at five, lived principally on por

ridge, worked tmru naru, nnna you, irom eight to one. then dinner, then an hours walking exerciae, and then "

lieg your panin, guv imr, interrupted a young working man sitting oppoetite, "but wot was you in for?" a Tow Much to Expect. "See here, landlord, mii't I sit here for ever befnie I pet the hal: chicken that I have ordeied' "Oh, no, air! I'm only waiting till ' somebody comes and orders the other half. 04 ourse, I can't kill a had a chicken! " Fliegende lilaetter. Enough for Her. Myra Hut 1 am told jour fiance has no j edin at ion. lal.cl h. yes. he haa. He is able to i sign eh. . k o s least half a million. .'mcago Daily News. r ,f. Found at Last. Rensle?, Arle., Dec a:th. (SneclaP That a ."uro euro for Backache Would be a priosless boon to ta people, and esneriallv tin- women of Amerii a, is admitted by all it. ten t ti in H..-.U. a! !i.i.t;er, at. i Mrs. S-... Williams of ti is pl.t. e is certain sue h is found in Dodd'a Kidney PilM tho loug-looketl-lorcurc' m i atn as y ears old," Mrs. Williams says, "a -d have suffered w ith the Backache very

sioata foe three or loar years, i tmvn been treated bv gootl ohysiciaiis and got no redef, but thanks to (i.i.'i. 1 h vo found a cure at laataiid it 1 Dodd'a Kidney Pills, lhav e taken onlv one and it ban d. ne memoro go.-d ti.ah a 1 the doctors in three or four years. I want nil sufTerers from Bucks, hvi to know that they can get Lodd s Kidney Pills a-'d get well.' Backache is 4M of the first evmptoms of Kidie v Disease. Guard againl Bnghfa Dise ase or Rtit-nmatisui by curiug it wilh Dodd's Kidney Hills. Tke hen patiently "aet'' only through the overpowering pressure of a mysterious creative impulse that manters her restlea impulses to tie outside scratching and cackling instead of woismg lor posleni). -buaton Herald. BEAUTIFUL SKIN, Soff V kite llnnela and l.aiorlaat Italr I'rodaretl 1. 4 allt-nra, Snap. Millions of Women Uss ("uticura Foap, asaisteti by Cutuuri Ointment, tue great skin cure, for preserving, purifying and teaatitying the skin, for cleansing ths aealp of crusts, scales and dandrutl, and the stopp. ng of falling hair, for softening, whitening and eclhing red, rough and sore hands, for baby rashes, itehings and chat tigs, fcr annoy. ng irritations and ulcerative weaknesses, and many snuseptic purp"0 which readily suggest tnomselve. ss well as for all the purposes of the toilet, bath and nursery. There ia a wide difference between the vot.iig machine and ni.i. iune .voting. The one lesemblcs, met nana ally , a MSB regster, indicating monev received; the other often registers caah disLutsed a vital distinction. Youth 'a ( otnpanion. "(me year ago the doctors said I hail consumption. I cheerfully say 1 was cureel bl tukitig Wakehe.ds ( ough Sy rup and sl.le to return to my work." lbUgsd)C. H. Massey, Prentice, 111. a It is a Par s an doctor who issists that

lovr :a the result of a microbe. Then let science take warning and leave tke ten der germ undisturbed. Cleveland PiaiB Dealer i a A Ouarsnteed Curs for Piles. Itching, Blind. Blesding or Protrudin Piles. Your druggist wlH refund money if Pazo Ointment fslls to cure In 0 to 14 days fiOc

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Tennyrate. it tan he said in favor of that St. Paul girl who dislocated her ; laugh. ng, that ahe dnin t aiuipei In dian apoiia Newa. Do not believe Piso'a Cure for Consumption haa an equal fur touaha and colds J. K. Hojer. Trinity Spt.ngs.lLd , Feb 15. 1WX). A Salt Lake doctor hat found a new drug which he declares is better than eaator oil. And it wouldn't havs to be very good at that. Indianapolis Newa.

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dale, N. Y., Grand Worthy Wise Templar, and Member of W. C. T. U., tells how she recovered from a serious illness by the use of Lydia E PiiJcham Vegetable Compound 4 Pear Mrs. PVsJKAMI I am one of the many of vnnr grateful f-iends who have been cured through the use of Lvelhi K. Pnkhsvm's Vegetable Compound and whocan t--day thank you f..r the fine health I en j WbSB I was thirtv-hve years old, I suffered severe backache and frequent bearing"dnwD pains; in fact. I hail womb trouble. I was very anxious to ptt well, and reading of the cures your Compound had made, 1 decided to try it. 1 took onlv six bottles, but it built me up and cured me entirely of all my troubles. m jfj, family and relatives were naturally as pratified as I ras. My nleco had heart trouble anil nervous prostration, and was etmaidered incurable, bhe took your Vepetable CompoBjad and it cured her in a abort time, and she became well and stronp, and her home to Lor gn at j. y and he r husband's delight was blessed with a baby. I know of a number of others who have been cured of different kinds of female trouble, and am aatiafled that your Compound is thebest nicdicinefor sick women." Mas. Llizaultu ELTBOBtTBOB, Box 105, Lillydale, H. Y. Thousand? upon tliousnnel of women throughout this coupfrv are uett only expressing s:teh sentimenta us the Above to tlieir friends, but sre eontiuuuliy writiu: letters of ajratitude to Mj . l'iiikliam. until sli lias hunelreds e.t thousanas ot tetters 1 font women in uil tilsnnss nf soetety who haTe been restored to beaatb by li4-r sslvice ;iuel in. che nie- iiit4-r nil other Daeani havd QsiML Hen is another letter which proves ronrlusivt-ly tliat there is no Other medicine to equal Lydia E. l'inkham's Vegetable Compound.

"Dr.AR Mrs. Pixkiiam: I suffered with poor health for over seven years, ne t siek enouph to ttay in bed. and not well enough to enjov life and attend to my daily dut ies prwpcrlv. 1 wn prowinp thin, my complexion Was sallow, antl I was easily upset and Irritable. " One of Bay neighbors advissd me t try Lydia E. lMnkbant's VesTttable Cosapourul, and I procured a bottle. A ,'t t change for the better took place within a week, and I decid4'd to keep up the trcr.tiucnt "Within two months I was like a c hau (red woman, my health gcnl. my step lipht. my eyes bright, my complexion Vastly improved,

and I felt t.ne-e more like a young piri. i wonder uc.w how 1 ever endured the misery. I 1 would not spend another year like it fcr a ! fortune. " I annreciate mv aTOOd health, and civo

all the praise to Lydia EL Piuklniin's Vefetabl49 C oinpoun d." M. Tlfif-ia 7 Habersteen St.. Savannah, (ia. Mrs. Pinkham has on file thousands of su h letters.

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