Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 48, Number 4, Jasper, Dubois County, 6 October 1905 — Page 7

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b t ore of tb e-p- . '. , i . .ii -rr.ii'r. ; i i:ki'n KS -Premises S' ' in Treejbie.. ! , i . ., U; M. 11. SJ; l o- ' .. . - r 37 3; Jas. 1:12; pro " 'eröosaer: Civ. 2 aJid., Ras, ; 4 ,, t . u;.ri c;oi. ' ", Eujifc o ici' a.aji. in B. , and 12). UouS (Ucn. c liars 21 M.Kl.HCh an 1 je3j . ' . ,. 1 1 ..euprien t Act i i i. I", SfJ; Moses lvM i Saas. ct.j i. J USf. etaSuggtatlvs ThouK-it. . uK . . Dankl, tlio vis i.) jean, of uureco.Uv. . ; i MlfaM st to prl'Ait w an old man of 0 or SH years, Into political prominence I'ruvldeme. Three .a . Hi. rs re placed over v .: tad of these Denitl : i tiutigh an exile he had 4. irw ;ii.c! i roauerity. He had I rvliRlou and his in- - M- trials to which h . : not only resulted In i t!.' r honors and inheres of u- fulness, but bad confirmed . - . in his lnteRnt) and Hut the higher one c.. ei . r the t-tormand Daniel force. (1) He wm i Jew u r .exalted over retires, wn va ; hi on areount of bis nat . . of i.r.nallty and strong ,h r hat right had he to b over tkcaf Knvy was "sharper . -: . ! I s tooth." (2) Daniel-!

M a perpetual reproof. They iBfl his good deeds and 1 all j rai-, an the Athenian , it mnatlon of Arlstldei limply l.ecause he was eary him t -Hed the Just. 13) He H n thi way of their dispones! B . h i.m era In those times simade their position a ! ir.S Oi wulth. V 1 Now" better "And" "even.' "wl i Daniel know that the writ1: HirnM" Inscribed, mailf us an of&Vial document that he waa walking amid ! b pitfall, many a snare." "And mt being open in his cham More clearly and more ox1 . hail in his roof-charr.l.ei i is I fronting Jerusalem. The - ; arerthetical. and describe :.r and habitual arrangement ' Daniel's windows. Prof. Drirer ' K : Ml knree:" A fittingatr hamMe prayer, favoring the f of devotion. "Three times a !ay:" T ilmlst (Psa. 55:17). llwn thesemen:" Theprlnjt Wl plannt the plot. "s-.cmb!ed" v the facia personally, and make proof complete. The law of the Medes and which altereth not:" In this .pics are Involved: Oce. the "f a n tiled law or rule by the King himself, theoretically at a' j rate, is bound, and which be cannot The other, the inclusion, under r rule, of the irrevocability ol i dcree. or promise. V 14 The king . . . was sore - . . . labored till the gown of th- sun to deliver him:" I failed on account of the uralterThey brought Daniel, and cast to tn !en of lions: " This was acto oriental custom on the even- ' the same day. The story of the of '.ions Is strictly In keeping with ' nian usages. 'Thy God . . . Hi sill deliver tbee:" The king knew kofn hat Ooi had done for Daniel In the past, that he encouraged him ' Daniel by tbe hops of deliver-SC-e V IT. Stone . . . laid upon the h of the den: " The mouth was the lg which the animals were put Into the den. "Sealed it with his own iignst:M "If the access to the lions' was at rang. (I lUte that of a sepul-woul-i be fixed across the ' of the monc. fastened to eithe' f : he doorway by thongs, the knotI rhlca was sealed with wax l with a signet" Tri3tram ! with tbe signet of his lords:" Sc i l aft ould tamper with it. V 19. "The king arose very early:' Ul rally in the dawn, in the first glimbering of light. - OrM with a lamentable T ' Full of grief and anxiety. My Qal hath sent His sngel:" v I like the Son of God waa In the nr furnace with the three whom ; i .it- had cast into tbe And no manner of hurt was found n on him, because ho believed" (had ' ' In his God:" God never fa'U vho trust in Him Two Waya of Daliverance. 1. There is sometimes immediate re1 ef fnm persecution snd death, as in ae of Daniel, and the three men Us ' f furnace, and Peter in prison in on. and Paul and Silas In Phil Ipni, 1 'n the other hand, equnlly good m-n were not delivered In that way :"ng iit nf prophets, many of the lohn the Daptlvt James Ste 1 B. and even Christ Himself. Wen 1 the delivered too, and glork 1 I I awse thelrdeath wro-jgM more '"' tbp "use they loved than a tones U't- could have done?

THE POPULATION OF CHINA Eeasona to Believe That tha Usual SttiinaU Are V iy Gioatiy Exaggerated. Iu a recent issue, of the National Gto'Kiaphlcal Muga.me rta.son Ik ghey In an arlile by Hear Admiral ('lark, for believing that the population of China lb commonly very much overeetimated The )opula(ioii wiu Mates lu the old school books to ! Mii.ijuo,000. but nowadays it is Haid to be over UO.Oüo.OOO. Were the latter riguie 0OT re t. says the Bait Iron IS "'"I were Chinese wealth proportionate to tsujposed nurnbera and iuteiligenat, t tie "yellov. peril" might be serious indeed; but Hear Admiral Clark, after an f ul attention to pnldisbed facts and muh observation in China Itself, is of the opinion that there are less than L'""f. oomooo people In Clnna. The Peking authorities probably have rjxirt i as to the nunilxr of people in tbe several provincea, but the pi;l,li-hd estimates are believed to l :nor' or l ss inaccurate guesses of travelers, missionaries and diplomats. The rear admiral, after several months spent in each of the principal seaports and :-ix months in the valley of thp Yangf.- penetrating as far as Ichang. l.ooo mil. s up the riv-r and beyoad the reputed populous districts finda the current accounts of density of population unreliati!e. The country people do not live on t'i Ir farms, but in villages, anil these villages are usually small anil widely separated. There are vacant areas. Th'' tii;er is said to be encounter d in all portions of China, though tlure Is no jungle, as in India, and this faet negatives the Msj of a population so dense as to "utilize every foot of soil." The lar: r i ;ties of China are not so larire aa they an- OOnUBOaly said to be and do not compare in extent or population with the larut-r on id ntal cities. Canton, the wealthiest and. after Peking, the most populous, is found on personal examination not to CSesed aa ar a of si, square miles, mm h of

! which area is unoccupied ground. The

streets of Chines.. citi"s sugg.st density of population by reason of the fact that they are narrow and much thronged; but this imprssion is largely due to the cirri::!. s auces that the people live on the ground floor, and

; tbe visitor, fur this reason, finus himi self "working his way through a dense

crowd ' A . stern city of the same extent, with residenten of from three to four stories, office buildings of 15

s'ori' s and rapid iiaii-r. would house I a vastly larger population with less show of crowding I'pon the whole, j the prevalent opinion as to the poj 'x- ; kv.isncss of China . aci i.rding to H-ar Admiral Clarl.. Opel to question. It is I based, perhaps, upon the stories of asItSatShed travelers and missionaries of

the early part of th- last century, who had no adequate means of getting at the facts. A I ntnamaa visiting fit w

I York rnu-ht infer that the Cnited 'states is very densely populated, bat travel in the in-rrior would disabuse his mind of such ernr And He Did. They had not gone far from shore whin the cano- nastt an 1 the young i man and th mrry maiden found themselves link deep iu wat r. "Just what I was hoping for. said

the young man, contentedly. "Hoping for?" queried she, indignantly. "Yes." replied he. "I heard yon were at this Maimer resort and I rann' down here on the sole hope of falling in with yon - Houston Post.

Unavoidable. Owner re A Itosnoblle (to chauffeur) Have you any recommendation from your last employer? - Chauffeur No. air. but I gu ss I can get one in the eoiUM of a month or so. "Why the delay?" "He's in the hospital."- Life. Rubber 1 Tesst The British Medical journal asserts that mn's necks are longer than thy used to lie Crlmsonbcak of course. there more to see now than there used to be. Yonkers Statesman. THE MARKETS.

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OPERATIONS AVOIDED you needsuch a tonic

Two Orateful Letters from Women Who Avoided Serious Operations Many Women Suffering from Like Conditions Will Be Interested.

Until Mull's Grape Tonic Was Brought to America, the Following Was Incurable. BEAD THESE STATISTICS-WE CAN VERIFY THEM: 0,000 peop' d.e yearly from the reaulta ' Lie, terrible pilea that kept him in agony, of ( onsti;at.iu and ütomaih Troublt aui ( llowcU would not act for day, hrart aotheir attending iUm. Nme in ercry sa tion b&d, emaciated, run down atul c-onv-have it. Many don't know it, and a foul plttely diatouragrd. He tcnorted to everr nrn.y who du kuow it easiest it until it j known mcaaa, d(ctora, remedtM, bstav la too late. Some get ao bad fmtj think i etr , all to no avail, lie aava: ".Vion aitit ii inturahle, and ttit u tln-y i.ort to ! er I aiarted Mull'a Grape Tonic my bowtbe phytic or pill hab t, where the real i la began to art regularly, the pain lefe trOSOM liegina. V u and I know that me, and my general health built up rnpIMla and l'hyir make u wome, we be- idly. 1 heartily reSOSMhiad it a an ab esse a alave to tht-ni. and finally they loae J aolute cure to which 1 am a living wittheir power and paralyais of the mteatiu I neat." cci. if. .a.J tbsa alow death. Theoe are only a few si the vry wora Now Comtipation and Stomach Trouble are leSSM of the thouaanda iund by Muli' Jutta curable a any other d.taaae, we have Grape Tou.c.

proo th, ruiiy by cur,ng over i J.ouu the lt We e.n cure ou no m,(ter how bH off anf . . . . r . KA . . j , . t f . - . M. r I .. mr.a 1 . .. . . . .

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When a physician tc'.ls a wornan. stif- ' Ttnaring how I.rdia F. rinkham'a Vegetable ferine from ovarian or womb trouble. Compound had savM other women from

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iroin ovarian or wotnli trnublo, mywuii'i una mivi omer women innu n toration is necessary it, ä rV1"' docldl to try it, snd in fr;.rhf..,in " leaa than four months I was entirely cured; '.. ' . ., . - .v. 1 and words fail to exi.renatuy thankfiilneea."

The v.-rv thosurht of the operating

talilo ami th knife strikes U-rror to her h'-art. As OSM woman expn-sscil it, when tid by her phyaleiaa tsalabe must andergo an opefta4loa she lelt that her leath ItjmI hal sounded. Our hospitals are full of women who are there for ovarian or womb or- rations! It ia quite true that these troubles may reach a stap? w here an ojeration is the only resource, but such cases are much rarer than is generally supposed, because a gTeat asaaj teosaeo have been cured by Lydia K. I'inkharu's Vegetable Compound aft r the loctors had said an operation must be performed. In fact, up to the point where the knife must be used to secure instant relief, this medicine ia certain to help. The strongest and most prateful Statements possible to make come from women who, by taking Lydia h I'inkham's W-pctal.le Compound, have escaped serious operations. Margrtfca Kyan. Treasurer of Rt. Andrew's So.-iety. Hotel l.ne .s'i. Indian spoils, Ind. .writes of he r c i.re aa f oiiows:

CKir Mm Pinkham: ' I cannot find wonli to express mv thanks for thi- C""d I.viliu K. l'inkhnni Vecetalde

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Miss Margret Merkley of 275 Sd Stn. t, Milwaukee, Wii., writes: Dear Mrs. Pinkham: "Loss of strength, extreme nerrousness, M ro ahiK)tiu(? pains through tlio pelvic organs, cramps, bearing down pains, and extreme irritation compelled me to aeek medical advice. The doctor, after making an examination, mid that I bad ovarian trouble and ulceration, nnl advised an operation on my only hope. To this I Rtrongly obiected and i decided a a last resort to try Lydia E. I'inkham's Vepeta I le Compound. " To my surprise the ulo-ration healed, all the bad symptoms disappear!, and i am once nion- strong, vigorous and well; and I cannot eiprebb bbj thanks for what it has done for me. Ovarian and womb troubles are steadily on the increase among women and before submitting to an operation every woman fchould try Lydia E. I'inkham's Vegetable Compound, aud write Mrs. l'inkham at Lynn, Mas, for advice. For thirty years Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound has been curing the worst forms of female complaints, all ovarian troubles, inflammation, ulceration, falling and displacement of the womb, leucorrhira, irregularities, indigestion and nervous prostration. Any woman who couM read the manv

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'iiiixiuiKi ' ii'i iii'v iiir iiu'i"i ram l i-oiil'l I i;i not iet well unless I bad an operation foP 1 k'rateful letters on file in Mrs. PinkorarL l and female troubles. I knew I could ,",m s ofüco wovld re convinced nf the. not stand th.;sfruin of an operation und made efticiency of her advice and Lydia F up my mind I would lie an invalid for life. , Pirikham's Vegetable Compound. Ask Mrs. Pinkham's 4Mc - k Woman Best Laderstands r. Woman's Ilia.

two year. Many of tnete were th molt

chronic, torlout, omp atrd k.nd in which all other romediaa and doctcra had fa. led and hopo detpaired of, but our treatment cured them quickly and to stay cured. Mr. Th"nit.. n, of Fcria, who had auf fcred all his lite and had givrn up hope, waa cured by 2 bottle. Dr. Dill, of ht.

Louis, whose health had been broken duwn, claims ti.ut mv.mI bottles cuicd bim, that it is a splendid medicine for fetoma h and Itowele, and the liest aeneral tonic he ever saw. Dr. Hedru k, of Kansan City, wka bad constipation so badly that he verged up-.n nervous collapse, aays to hia great surprise after trying everything else trag eared by Mull's Crape Tonic, he aays it ia the best thing for rtoma h and Boweu and kindred ills, that has come to his attention in his professional career. Mrs. Alcoba, of Chicago, who was a confirmed inval.d for years, after taking a thorough cour-c of Mull's rape Tonic says she was able to have her bed af'.er the third bottle, and is now enjoying good health. She had tried everything that carn to her n..'. e. Mr. Crow, .f Btt Louis, hid dysp ; ..i. liver and Ixiwel trouble for .15 rears, which he contracted during the C v'd War. He aaii he never could

get anything thai even aiiopieo Dim re lief, but that a Short trcatrm-t of Mull

(Jeeps Tonic completely cured him. IC recommended it M old soldiers so mnny oi v r suffer with the same complaint. Mr. MeCardr, of Try, Ohio, was one of the greatest sufferers that ever came to our at tent. on. There apparently wan't an organ el hi body free from dise.ue: Liver Trouble, Stomach and Kidney Trou-

boltle of Mull e Grape Ton. c and ineructione

how to use It. The digettive orane aee i strangely tubirct to the curative power of I Mull'a Qrape Tonic. There no echeme ebout thie, but a fair. ' square chance for you to tct th. grand treatl ment for yourself, m your own home without

cott. If you have Rheumatism, Rtomach. Bowel . Kidney, Lung and Heart irouble, Indigestion, Dyspepsia, cold, fever, diarrhoea, loss ot sleep and strength, run down. IM appendicitis, natu! a, Lad blood, dizziness, bad c-rnplexion, etc., rSBMSstMt thev arw the rexult of C.tiHtipation and Mull'a f!rapc Tonic will cure vou. It is a splendid Tonic lust as Dr. Ihll state. Everybody sh'iili u?e it 'lyphoid ferer sndl sppsndteitta are unknown in families where Mull'a tirape Tonic in used. Y uv need such a Tonic, tiegin to-day. Don't wait but send now for this fre offer and pet well. Good for uiiing children and nursing mothers.

123 FREE COUPON. 1079 Rend this coupon with your name and eddresft and your Smggisi'a name, for a free tiottle of Mull's lirape Tonic, stomach Tontr and Constipation Cure. Mull'a Qrape Tonic Co., 147 Third Ave., Rock Island. III. Gi re Full Addrtt and Writ Plainly. The lion bottle contains marly three times the bOc k.ic. At drug atores.

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Keeping Out of the Heat. Pat I'm afther bdding y s go-d by, Moike It's to Panamii for me. : four dollar a day woekin' on the canul a ks I ke a go'd mine beHide the $1.20 in Amenkv . Mike Rut, Pat, do you mind that Tan ania is one of the Set test plavc lti t e WOfid J It's 1J0 in the shade niost every day. Vou don't suppcue that I'm suih a foel as to stay in the sh.-nle all the time, do u ' M.y :. .tie . i Kan. H m SKIN PURIFICATION. Cuticura Soap. Ointment and Pills Cleanse the Skin and Blood of Torturing Humors Complete Treatment $1.00. The agonising itching and burning f the akin, aa in eczema; the frightful scaling. a in psoriasm; the ! Sf hair atM crusting of acalp, as in acalled head; he facial disfigurement, m pimples ISd ring worm; the awful suffering Of infants, and anxiety of worrv-out parents, aj m milk crust, tetter and salt iheum-all demand a remedy of almost sspuhsssaa Jfrtue. to succcssfullv eope a-.tl. them That Cuticura Soap. Ointment ami ire such stands proven by the ll.l.SaSf of the civilized world. - m Stirring Testimonial. It was a thankful Alma wife that sent the fl llovving reconimen.iation to a patent medicine hrm: '(icntlemcn, Men tak ing feaar med. me 1 was too weak to spank tny baby, but now 1 ran lick my husband. 'Detroit Free Press. a 1 1 Po not believe Piso's Cure for Connumplion has an equal for cough and cold .7. F. Beyer, Trinity Spring. Ind., Feb. 15, 19UÜ. The barbers and printers played a game Of b'll at Hiawatha the othei lav I be ballier won by a cl.se shave, and tbj prinurs act em up. Kansas City Jour aal.

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A bright, talwart vounj mm. who haJ just gia'lu.ited Iroin a mc l.cai college, applied 1st an examination to enter the Ejadte4 Mates navy. He wa directed to appear betöre a inel .jl boaid composed 01 id naval surgeons. After a careful and lengthv eiminat'on. Col. . G. Oorgas. the prcsideat of t lie board, asked, rather abiuptly: "Doctor, sspp a you were ealled to ee a tnaii who Lad been blown up, what ia the IfSt Ib.ng you would do? W itfa tmphseM he replied; "Wait till be eaSBf down, sir." Col. (joraas looked at b.m keenly and

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