Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 48, Number 12, Jasper, Dubois County, 1 December 1905 — Page 3
T '.VICE-TOLD TESTIMONY. A ; BM Who Hat Suffered Teilt Ho to Find Relief. jnuü.In .f worn, it wit. i kifffr
iNfMVi urinary dinorderi
nml ol lier K u!i,.- i, is, AN ill tlllll COIIiful t ill the wonU of If ri .1 ! i ,ti I-. ; i, t e0 an Avt' , JtMM ( ity, N .1., who s.iys: "I rwrtergUe ull I hare ha id before in praise of Ioii n Kidn y PUU, J had been having heavy ha k
acnes, uiKi in v ienli. tilth wnK ntte.teil when 1 h. 'uii tog tlirin. My feet were swollen, mv i 1 1 1 i . i
t t .iin 'i. nun iiy kp. ns wi re in -t . 1 tit. Kidney action wns (tTeftalar :,i.d the heerctiona highly ilon-d. 1 day, however, I nm u well woman tad I "W "iifldeiit that I loans Kidney P i have made n e so, andure keeping tue well." gold bf all dealer. f0 routs a b F tei MUbwra - . Buffalo, N. Y.
Nchcmiah Rebuilds Walls of Jerusalem Sunday School Leiion lor Dec. 3,1905 SpacltHy f rr,.rej lor Thu Pp,
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It 'pi üisciiaiLS, Dealt u,liammjtna tcreneis, curctleaeoiituaatbU uaial catanh. 1 ni.ne I in powder form to be c.inolvid in jmra !,.! ! il tar p.ura Clcjlisinff, B!.rip, ir;., , . ... .'..cd lluu lt.u:d ar.'..M teller il lolLPT AND WOMAN'S SP.CUL L'SLS I 't kale at druci M, 00 c r.ti a box. Trial Bos and Hook of In.-tn- n. i, Free. THB 1. PAATON COM!NT l0TON,MAta,
NOBILITY NOILS. King Victor of Italy It one of Eur , many monart ha who itllgatt In little Incognito trip into the eooaV I Im lateat royal convert to the an I . ibUe is the sultan of Turkey, who ha MtMfftO expres.ej the greatest ! rrjf of the "devil wagons" of any etil all kinds. The kaiser has nent a medal to a Bremdettbarg woman, who has had : BJ three times. She hTM.:r is a twin, and her mother gave birth to f air sets of twins. Tlia emperor and empress of Oerr tay have let It be understood that I v will not receive pretOBta f anr kind on the twenty fifth anniversary of thrlr wedding, which will occur Best year. The khedlve of Eirypt has aniassel an enorWMM private fortune. Not t is be a monogam ist and a tt ta 01", but It is Matd that he ÜBM not f ko even an Egyptian cii-'aret'p' He eta up at fix evry morning. auJ Can talk in six language. Prhtea amounting to 8.0OOt offerel ty :he king of Italy to exhibitors at Milan exhibition next year. Inelude one of 92.0(H) for the bet type tf dm pular dwelling house adapted to It i iiiiiato of northern Italv. and una
b r H, for motiir boate. I he first public -ilattie of Queen Alexandra has just been commissioned. (, rga V. Wade, the well known I i r. has been rocen to do the fork. The destination of the statue li Hong Kong, whkh has already I en i ornm!stons for statues of Kind E . I ud and the prince of Wales earl of Crant.rook, thn oldest lug Hritish ex-cahim t minister, i ' L.rd CranhrtKik was better know, to a former gemration under bil riame of Gathorne-Hardy. He w nc of Lord Bearonsfield'a stsnchIt Mipportert. Within the last few ire (he veteran "arl has don" soma litOOtlftg.
"hen Commissioner (larfield went to the Chicago packers and asked per -ion to inspect tin Ir books, the con (lit ion waa made that no informatioc be might obtain therefrom would M 1 in court proceedings against them. Mr. Oarfitld gave this pledge. It it Itated, and the packers allowed bin to Itadf thir business In all its da tails from the Inside. Now, it Is announced, the results ol his study have been turned over to th tv rnment department of Justice t( be employed in legal prosecut.on ol the packers. Commissioner Garfield would nol have ventured to give the pledg- that ''as demanded by the packers without laatHMUMM from Washington. IU pledfedj not his own word, but th government's. It Is not his good fnlth I t the government's, that Is In ques tlon now. The Journal haa no concern for tht pekers, except as they are citizens öl Chicago. If it can be proved that they are guilty of engaging In a conspiracy In r. stralnt of trade, they ought to bt punished. Hut their guilt, If they are guilty
must be fairly proved. They must h( Riven a square deal. Since the government haa elevated s vision to such a height as to over l'"k the nest of defiant criminal trusts In New Jersey, almost within th lb do of the capitol dome, in ordei to fasten itself a thousand miles away y Chicago, the government and the President ennnot be too careful tc avoid suspicion that they are mor anxious to prosecute wetern offendart than offenders In the east. Some of the method already era ployed In this case have not been par "r-ularly distinguished for decency hen the government breaks Into a Tian's house and steals his private pa rrs. when 1 drags the wives of park Ing house employes Into rourt anf I"its them under heavy bonds, It U "ar,l'y dignified, not to say honorable r"r even respectable From the Chi Journal, Nov. 6. 1105-
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J''r.m iJiacotirua. im nt - inra.-i In KiJt. K ' '" . lttu-i In the Wl.iltrn. ss, Nuiu I W.3C-11 i BUah, 1 Ktiia l:4-l Oomiieut and SugKestive Thought V. 7. Sanballat." The L ader of the Samaritan community. "Tobiah:" An Ammonite. "The Arabians:" Arabs of the desert. "Ahhdodltes:" l'hilisiin' from Asbdod, a city 00 tiV bfi lit. rranean coast. All tkV natural foM of one another united foi the purpose ,f attacking tho .lews N ben any good work is undertaken Sutan s allies for the tim..- unite to re iat it. V. 8. 'Conspired:" M anlng "tc breathe together." as singers may d. said to breathe In unison. It Is tiu word usod for any secret treachery 'To come and fight:" They arranged to make an attack upon tho city. 1 Tc binder it:" Rev. Ver.. "cause con fusion therein:" To terrify tho timid and discourage those already disaf frcttd. V. 9. "Mado our pray, r . . . set a watch:" Work and prayer wen united, as tho bladeH of a pair ol
scissors. Watchfulness without prayei is presumption, and prayer Wit :l watchfulness is mockery. "DatHUH
of them:" Rather, "over aainsl them." t)pMisite to the ioint at which attack was looked for. V. 10 N' h miah enumorates hit thr.-e sourcea of dlscotiragom. nt (1) Workers became weary ami disheart ened, or were in secret sympathy with the enemy (.v. 10). (2) The nemy boasted, thr. ;tt tt' d. nml planned tc surprise them (v. 11). (S) Jews ol u.'kiiboring towns came repeat, dly with talis nf the plots of the enemy and trio.l to clraw awä their towns
men who were assisting. (V. 12). V. 11. "Our adversaries said." etc, The plan of the adversaries seems ta BS, Ye been to w atch and surpri. e. rather than to make an open attack. V. 12. "Which dwelt . . . said:' Those .lews who resided In ti'dghlmr ing towns came repeatedly to t.-L workers In Jerusalem of the threati and plans of the enemy, and to . x hort their fellow townsmen to returc for the protection of their own homes. V. 13. "Tin r. fore : " 80 many dif Acuities beset Nchcmiah that he was compelled in part to suspend his building operations, and now show. .) his ability as a general In preparing for defense. V. 14. "looked:" Inspected th( cuards. ' 'Rose up:" Stood to ordet the forces, as he saw the enemy ap nroarhing. "Remember tht Iird:'
Nhemiah would have his peoph
rely wholly upon God. and for the present occasion the thought that God is "great and terrible" to His foes and the foes of His people would be a most stimulating one. V. 15. "When our enemies heard,' "tc. Tho enemies, finding themselvea
unable to take the city unawares, seemed for a time to abandon their purpose, "tkid had brought their counsel to natitht:" Vain are the counsels of those who plot against (hkI (I's. 2:1-4). V. 16. "My servants: The governor's bodyguard, which probably ronsisfed of a lare company el slaves he had brought from Susa. V IS. "Swrd girded by his side:" This weapon yas used for fighting an enemy at closo range, and could b 1-orne at the sid aud yet not hinder the work of the builders V. 11. "Nobles and rulers." He . ins to have given ;,tacee of prominence to recjtnlzcd leaders among the people, and to haveendeavored toarouse the patriotism and keep up the energv of those that might encourage their followers. V. 20. "In what place . . . resort thither:" The agreement was that when the tntcipet should Ik heard work was to stop immediately and all srather to the point whence it sounded, prepared for battle. A Divine promise waa con netted with the usi 3f the trumpet In battle (Num. 10:9), Its blast, therefore, reminded the corn'.ttan's that God was with them. Practical Points. V Not nil the forces of enrth ind hell can overthrow what (lod up holds. IV 2:2-4. V. 9. Spiritual vUllanco mint lie xerclaed at the points most liable to the attacks of the enemy. -I's 111:8 V. 1" Oed can show Hb powr wid Mrnnirth when men realize their weakness Isa 40:29. V 14. The Christian life In thla world must be a ceaseless warfare Igninst evil. II must ficht foi ..tna elf and others -1. Tim H12. V. 15 God calls ach of lilt chil-
QueexCa Postry. A volume o poems by Queen lb let. a of Italy Is soon to be published by a (Jerman firm The joema, which hava been translated Intj German from Montenegrin, the queen's native tongue, are said to show remarkable poetic tabut and 'ne- of them entitled "War," deals directly with tho recent trouo If a in the far ast.
Sage Advice. "Now. lister." said Old Codger, ad
iressing bit tallow nephew In an admonitory tone, "It Is as proper that I
you should pay the fiddler aa it is to liquidate any orher debt, but it's a dum One exhibition of entry width betM the eyea to Inquire the flddler'a price before the dance begins,"- Puck.
Bunyan's Anvil. A London dispatch says that an anvil Mad by John Bunyan when he waa i tinker has been found. It will be old at an. tlon at Sotheby's It weight " pounds, and Is roughly stamped with Hunyan s name, residence and the date 1647. It is staled that ita geuiiiuents ia not. to be doubted.
There is only One
Genuine-SyrUp of FigS, The Genuine is Manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co.
Motorists Get Even. Tbl police of Andovcr. Hampshire. England, have been so active in arresting motorists that the latter have boy. rotted the town, to Its loss in a veryheavy sum during the last year. The motorists eei, stopped ,helr subscriptlona to local charities.
Reading Through Salt. In Fan Domingo there Is a remarkable salt moun'ain, a r.iass of cry stalline salt id most 'our miles long, said to contain nearly M,4J09,9M tons, and tc b- o ,iear that rue. Hum-sized print can be read with ease through a block a foot thick.
fhe full name of thi
company, California Rig Syrup Co
It Hurt Some. Patient Do you extract teeth wit tr
out Lain
Deutist Not always; I was pulling
a tooth the ether day and nearly
aprmwea my rist, and it feels aore
yeL Chicago Journal.
Moiocco's Army. Tho sultan of Morocco owes his well
organized army of 80,090 men (0 which
in war lino v..,o,.i irregulars could M added, entirely to the Scotchman Kaid
Sir Harry Mat Lean, who draws a sal ary of 36, N a yiar.
Indians Speak Turkish.
I he raris I igaro gives currency to
the t tatomerit of some Mexican stu
dents that they have discovered Turk
ish to be the language spoken by cer tain Indian tribes in their country.
Caunle No Joke. Canals appear to be very elusive affairs at best. We seem to know as little ubout the one on Mars as we do about that one at Panama Charleston New 1 and Courier.
Widow's Request. A communicatioln received by a London iirm r ad: "I beg to inform you that Mr. passed away yestt nlay it the request of his widow."
Alphonso's Habit. Th" king of Slam it the evening generally rides in the palace grounds, and after a simple repast usually retiree about 11 o'clock.
One Side Only. We sometimes And that thouubt was the golden rule on the exposed side. Puck.
what we i9 only so
Keep in Mind. It hi not hard to kep out of trouble; it is enly hard to get out of trouble.
Eggs of Value. Of British birds' eggs a complete) act Is worth about $1.000.
Take the Money. Glad rags make a tad pocketbook. Atlanta Journal.
las printed on the front of every package of the tfenu.ne!
The Genuine- Syrup of Figs- is for Sale, in Original Packages Only, by Reliable Druggists Everywhere Knowing the above will enable one to avoid the fraudulent imitations made by piratical concerns and sometimes offered by unreliable dealers. The imitations arc known to act injuriously and should therefore be declined. Buy the genuine always if you wish to get its beneficial effects. It cleanses the system gently yet effectually, dispels colds and headaches when bilious or constipated, prevents fevers and acts best on the kidneys, liver, stomach and bowels, when a laxative remedy is needed by men, women or children. Many millions know of its beneficial effects from actual use and of their own personal knowledge. It is the laxative remedy of the weU-informed. Always buy the Genuine- Syrup of Figs manufactured by the
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Honesty of the Modern Kind.
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Hent, "on this, the thresh-
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thought upon ran. Hcnestv. ever and
Ways. 14 the policy that is bwt." "Yes. father," said the young man. ""And. by the way,' appended the praybeard, "I would urge yov to read up a I t'p rp.T.ti-.n Io. !:'.! .... ..c . u to lad how- many things you an de 'i a iu-iih' way, hti-I still be honest."- M.nne.tp ilia Journal. Correct. Tltlf, gentlemen," said the lecturer on Pommer 1 and tnanufteture. "menti.-n one of the mot important collateral brauchet of the oil buHinesa." "Writing for the maiiarne." promptly iepornled the atiKient who keepi
breat ol the time I'.tvlurg Post. m ! Idaho Joins. Fr.Ter, Idaho, Nov. 2Ttrr perid). Mrs. Martha J. Lee baa n for publication the following Ktatenu'Ut, concerning Dodd'a Kidhaey Pub: " I was down with Itlirumntistn thrc times," she savs, "and ea.h lime Dodd's K Itiey Pilli iit lieel me. The lat time they cured me, and now I am able to get around and do all my work, tb.-ugh 1 am In ty eight, and I cm w.ilk to Sure! 3 bool every Sunday. Befori 1 t" k D.Kld'i Kidney Pill I wat 0 bad 1 cou! i use neither hand nor foot. I shall keep Dodd'i Pilli on hand all the t:me." Rheumatism it caused by Uric Acid
metallizing in the muwles. Ilea. thy kidneyi remove all t'ric At id from the blood. Diseased Kidneyi cannc t remove this Acid, which collects in the blood and
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blood of all impurities.
$2.50
can rid the
A Shoe Which is the STYLISH WOMAN'S Farorite. It Must B Worn to Be Apprt c tafrd. INSIST UPON HAVING IT. IT S A MOMMY SAVER. IT' AN "ALWAY0 JU9T CORRECT" CLOVER BRAND SHOE. BJrrllirtnirr-uiarts lior (Co.
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CUTICURA, THE SET, $1.00.
Complete Treatment for Every Humor, from Pimples to Scrofula, from Infancy to Age A Set Often Cures.
Poltivelv enrd by these Little Pill. They aim relieve Distress from Dyspepsia. Indigestion sad Too Hearty Rating. A perfect remedy tor Dizziness. Nto.-a, Drowsiness. Pd Taste ta the Mouth. Cnat.-d Tonmie. Pain in Ute side. TORPID LIVER. They
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Russia haa 80 out ti.e year.
general holiday! through
Do not believe Po'i Cure for C'cntttJM) lion hat an equal for cough and cold. J. F. Boyer. Ti.nity Springe, Ind., Feb. h, 19tA).
The road to full ef rut.
failure is the one that
THE 8EST COUGH CURE Many a lonesome and expensive trip to Floric'.a, California or the Adirc.n.lacits has been saved by the use of Kemp's Balsam
the lst crogh cure). Ifthlsjrreat remedy will not cure the cough, no medicine will, and then all hope rests in a change ol climateLut try Kemp's Balsam first Sold by all dealers at gfta and ;oc.
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IAnxisepiic Remedy j For Family and Farm!
THE GOVERNMENT OP KDJTSTj&DJ
iv at ltIi FRKt to ftfry Mil Irr Oaa llnaclird and Kiaty Acrn of laad ia W raS
Ind adj- imnc tMt ran p.ii. luw froas ral at auvl land com
paitirs at from St. to 910 per akcrc.
On thli laad t hit yar ha hrn prdurr1 oak wid ol twenty-five iuula of oeat tu the acfS
It lialeo t he bet of gratinc 'and and fotir.l farming it baa no tupcriur cn tbc cuntiocui.
aptetJdid climate, low Uxr rattwrav cow
lent ; ch 1 and rhurc br loar al han.l. Write for 'Twntrh Cnnry Canada " m tow rai I tri ratra toSr rfainTMnrtir or I GaaTlOM, or toawthoriarriCanadiaa Agewt : J S CwaTown. mWnttMiCH. Iinaion I C. J Bkoi i.iitov, t cjjlac Oidg ,Ctu gSJOl 1'Mrntltm tKlx rarer.
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