Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 48, Number 42, Jasper, Dubois County, 29 June 1906 — Page 2
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f lüOliJi a asatasw - I i iWJ ''"'""'fc'
".ib the drift oi.cJow on tha Xwflcr. ,hc Wwflers of Ü as.-proclaimed ,hr JT.fh.il celerrai.op of' InJepcn.K rue d,v 'ikji hc.o. oju.l.rv anj juM.ct aaiajhl be Hoi banished from ihc 4nU. . ; " V.
They proclaimed that the cali That the ..annons roar;, Thar recasts .flash n That the i-,-ople goe pr ji$e i;h 7ha: e'.U rtni gut irh.Ujs Thai the lon'i till bo twitieJ 4 riai one an J all e celebrate
, : 'P,--Nhou' anj nrttf for c1o-iou lihertv
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fi I nJepcnacncra Day. 1 II
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Anj u ivshould not thcc rh Ml hv noi ihe tigic's stream?
Ml h not the cannon 's rosrrT" - v' -.v "e" A Vk) jVit tkq bo (th minion Cracker, hrmij beiilirn to the tanJ- ' v. " ' '! iV Ik ! NX hv not ihc ro.'ket Jljsh'- . z" y-. - . '
Mhv not the lon'4 :: And he b; r' '0 'ojhi pr ih! ohe 'div (jlci
r i ell haijyt;e remember Ai' - rot su ron 1 ' Vhere I Ofir nition xiot tonj. . y . Justice miU rtinne. ' - . A t'n thoaiWn rnfle blinj,
And the v arrvzfljj still mejns illrtij
let ui rV.ve'. ;jr one br.cl d .rf'lwt, ojl The tint ol rhe muA take'. ' i N
ire trv ol the reformer. .J -
5 I ho$e hovrrophcy perd.Hiirtfo'r xiur Forvei ihr unnut irutV
t!he iraftinu of lite holder, J I ,( And tht manl'-i!s thit teem to rtavc'iome to us I 1 fc .11 - V ,7-
Oer,thiv fr land God.jad, the people ieijjn. A i.itTrr-1 f I ki
And J cat them nuKi
utmcmrtr tnatne fritter an. beousted if e wish. OW lavs, Koo4'tas, J I Still stand upon nur statute (TtxfcsJV And lusnce, peace, prosperity are oars it our .otrmanj.
Wash,nton. Jccrs,0. Adams, Greene an J ill the bra K soldiers .......
en ho labored rha,. a rt,.,oo Wtiaahi-. K n, , t,. nouiWeJ ,ne oun?
n,Cu oft juTV 4. .--0. vvJHfJouajhitshiliPaood-s tattles; bo utded its faLenna. rVroryeps in-tKntf i an.i strahr paw,,.' d.d not l.ve
- .0 not por ,r .,in, Hor..n is-,s was ,nICnJed , Would be-a
,on of freemen A n...n f HitLaM ,s ,hc IwMMM and- .usffc the v.p. one. Tho e men butldeJ too urMft to let the c.il J-eÜs rVm.,... U.
Kn rend asunder the sm,,,urf rhi, . erc-.i The nat.on torn of the blood of the
nees o, n,s n.ed. snll l.ves and tUII l,vC so Ion, as ,ustUe and MaW the
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iot.nKN T1'T -It la not th w'll '( ys::r r.,t:..'- win u ) in Iloavon ti .it I! of ttiae littlu ones jhouM imtihIi "-
Matt lt:U TIMS.- Autumn A. U. 2U. not Ion a:: r la tranattguratlon. PLACE. A houao In 'apornum. pro-
.''7 i f irr h. CRIFTURE REPERENCBt. - ffcjf ! nMlkarlMod of rjod: Matt j v. :. 4. , I
. 9i .11: 3.. Luka U Ct: John I 12. Act! S i3, Horn 0 4; 1:14-11; 1 for . for. ' IT. I. Ca,!. 1:4; j i 4-;. Baak Hob, U:M; J as. 127: i Pat 1.2. It 17. 1 John 1:1. 2. K v B ; The i ii.ir.utfrmtirs of the chlldrM ot Qodj otuxiiotu. hnnaltlt stc.: M itt : ; . . m t k : tuko - :. :- :' EMJi; !..: . Jl,.:,. . j .,.t. , N i hrijifa h.s.na; caw for children: M;itt. W:tt; U;lo; i9:lVlS; tl:i:.. U; Mark 10:1 li. Luke IT 2; U:U1T; John 21 . I'hntt'i care for th...- whotn tho children eymt"U. I.ukt- 12.32. ii.4-7. John 1" 21.1i-l,', 2 IVt. j :. Th rel.it. .m it .-hil.
ilr. n to ttie KtliajdOM Of H..iwn M.itL is.;. Luke n, sic, Wh.it ti.o eMM id the in .Ut taactMM ua In r.-jju.l U aintuno... obedlonc, trust, humility, elc. Matt. . - Mark u ,.. Luke !.& 4. John 13:1-16. 1 Cor. 14:20. Comment aud Suggestive Thought
. ai mi' samo time cu. V. it tbat hour came the disclplea unit Jesus" with the question that pur plext'd them. PBttJjftf the threo acoumu together, the,converTatiou would b aomethins; like this: Jesus As I was walking before jroi us in Mark M .:' ou our wuv fron
the mouuuin 1 ov. rlieani KM earnost
ly arguing among your.-elves (for li their earnestness thaw raised thei
voices). What nltaOl iut.TCi-ted yot
so much?
The dilsciplos are silent (for the'
ha I leen dinptit intr as to who was th
fsTeatest; anil they were ashamed of it
in tho presence of Jesnsi
JefHM knew, but it was wise to leai
them to express their thouth's (Luke.
I ne (lioclples. or tome of them, thei
ask Jesus: "Who, then, is createst ii i
the kingdom of Heaven " Not. Wha ' elements of character make tnn
greatness " II u who shall have th-
highest places? (See Matt. 2:21.t
JeaTO Yon have utterly mistaken
the nature of the kingdom of I! aven
and what is greatness there. I will II ,
lu?trate.
V. 2. "Jesus, then. cnllrl n little '
chill (who may have been plavinc
near, or attracted to the wondertul
hiving Jesus, and set him in the midst !
of them;" "set him by hi side" (R. V. I
Luke); and then tcf.k him in his arms
( Mark ) in loving embrace.
V. 3. "And said" "The ta.k of
Jesus is not mereir to commiinlr.it
Instruction, but to rabvkfl and exor
cise an evil spirit, therefore he doe? , not trust to words alone." Exp. Qreek Test. Except ye bo converted, better.
a in R. V., -turn " "And become a
little children " Not sinless, for no i
children are tinless
WhatJoyTheyB
To Every Home diet of which ?hey should H?1 L f? and ,he wholesome net ty constant mScaHon ta?hv X ?Z Zi "ly thel' heal,n shnuld be preserved, oiis or obje cticnab fnl "re ÄÄÄ SÄ C,Very medlcine nature, only those o "known elce'Ten? SSf.S'ST agent is reauired' ,0 and wholesome vattej&& P" Syrup of Figs, manufactured by he Comia' Fte Svrun rv antc-laxativ? ".edy. come into general favor In many mllUona oTwen lnS3 , SyZ l Figs ha3 of tta quality and excellence is ÄÄKäS? eStim3te ble physicians as to the medicinal rtÄ. J?c!2 e.,nf?rm . puta-
neihod. from certain plants known To KenY tT S bTetoal
oririna
medicines ana never favor inrürrirrinoro c; j.I7a-
O C' , , aaaaaa, u-J UCulLailOiL
IV whenever a la, r Jne,,clal ,cr he Parents and the children.
VaOy vniuy u I tUil CU
PREVENTION OF CRUELTY. i "Plain an' Pinted" Duty That
was Not to Be Misunderstood.
ratchwords ol the people
' 1 arnot lorjjtt for any aav or hour, s ht makes nor r.ght. 1 . , T j 0 J mark jot Wcesa, J,y 3- 4 a the humblest ..orkman's xottiw (Mm nationVniTer shelret H . our good land. " " ' " - . ' (
Let os not forget for any day or hour,
Mih
Dollar.
Tba
Tis our good land
Our best inhe And here iusi
' , ' ' nnj in nana c t . .. k ..j.;. ...... . .' l.cy
Let us seek the risltV ; ' Vl'Nk. vSTC ' : to9
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See not only what A wroft T And Independence Da will have a dearci Then the eagle's n.am, '
And tho .annon'- roar, fHfß'
s et
Vtill b-t a
Tis not for us o And urse arrj r At, irtt iHldifjons.' Ruic urup inj
Ihc r tbt is irtr Our
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be snved from b-!rtg lost, as we .-ee
a little funher on (vs. 11. It).
V. 4. "Whoeoerer therefore shrill
humble himself (so as to be) as thi
little child" is In this com nan v. his
natural, unassuming self. "The ame Is greatest in the kingdom of Heaven "
for ht has most of the heavenly spirit.
. 5. "Whoso shall receive one such
little child. ' the representative of childhood, shall recognize and welcom
him, shall see in him the beauty of his character, and fake 't to hart. model his conduit after this ideal
' 'representing all that the spirit of am
bition in Irs struggle for nlare and
power is apt to trample under font.V . "Whoso shall offend." Rpt rr
R V . "cause to tumble." block hell way to the kindom of Heas-en. i he r.peek verb is derived from skand.ilon. allied to "scandal." which meant originally " the stick in a trnn on whlrh
the bait Is placed, and which springs
Deacon Smith and Deacon Jone
were pmars or an Alabama colored un'ry church. One day while storing h-y in their employer's barn. Deacon Jones came upon a hen s nest, in which reposed a dozen large, white efcTg. relates the American Spectator. "Now, waut us Rwiae do bout dls ayah?" he demanded.
They all need to ter de big house?" Deacon Smith ug. I nc t 'it; Xr i a. i . ...
INVESTMENT IN MOTH BALLS Manner of Using the Preventive That Proved to Be a Signal Failure.
gesL'd, without enthusiasm.
j "Now, how we know dftt hen b'long ter Mars Will?" Ijro. Jones objected. "No, sah! Qfiat take no chance on gibhin Mars Will some yuther mane aiggs:" "Mout leave dem hyah, den," wae the rueful reply. "Now, lookyere. Rro' Smlf. Ab s 'sprisei at yo! Don' de church teach
ua ter be kind tor all critters? And 1on' yo' think dat 'eludes hens? Er we wüster leave dem aiggs hyah. dat pour her. woul' think day warn't 'pre"iabJd, an' feel bad bout hit. No, sah! Dub plain an' pinted duty am ter take dem i.ig out yonder In dat pine thicket whar nobody won't see de smoke, an' roast em."
Mixed. Tht Payfna; Teller (in the Day anri
Night bank, scrutinizing check) How'H you have It?
tin and shuts the tmn at ...k . , Mr Luslungton Jusht tV samt
any animal on y don 1 Pul 80 mveh eelzer in It I"U''lt . i. "Woe unto the wnrM ' Vm ml
tfenj roamcnj the, wongswe sfe
iii"j' .. lai-Al
Ijar our .ommandc: N. 0 I fS3 uift 'aS V. hatfoilownhc waour Jrfleld j f. - ''V I fj".'' L -v Tberylet us remerthrt Jlndepndcncc Day. U rLl' v Hr-Mi
Tbery 1rt us rcmenibe'r Indtpepden.c Da
The'gi.odo'd InJcpenderue Dav our fathers kne' of ArVf i MSA
Tke; d.v,.a:e us our VvT j "')
Th d.. i, us iUt, 1 V J j liu vhtri.hjndeptndenee Day Jorevetiore 5 L. O " RIGHT A PATTERSON.
1
wmnf my rArnn bo
intPILGMMSPMM-:.
wish, hut n lnmentatlon, a warn Inc. a statement of fact. "BOCOO of of.
fences" "Octaslons of stumbling" In ihe way of becoming good, and especially In the way of children. V. 8. 'j If thy h ,rul or thy foo offend thee (lead thee Into sin), cut them off." The meaning is. If objecis dear a the right eye. and useful na the rlcht hand -honors, possessions, enjoyments stand between us and rh r richteous heavenly spirit, not merelv tempt us. but cause us to fall Into sin.
ir we are unable to baffle with and overcome the temptation, we must gv them up rather than the heavenly Ufej V. 1ft. "Still the subject is the child as the Ideal represent iMe of the Insig
nificant, apt to be despised by the im bltlous "--Expos Oreek Test.
A man finds it easier to boast of
the glories of the pa-t If there are not a fear old-timers around who remember it eten better than he does himself.
THE DOCTORS WIFE agrees with Him Abcut Pood. A traird nurse siys: "In the nmr-
tlce of my profession I have found so many points in favor of Grape-Nuts food thai I unhesitatingly recommend it to all my patient. "It is delicate and pleasing to the palate (an essential in food for the sick) and can be adapted to all ages, being Roftcned with milk or cream for babies or the aged when doflciency of teeth renders mastication Impossible. For fever patients or those on
I'luui um I And Grape-Nuts and al
A Ptate street druggist, telline of tb
quaint characters whom he encounters In his business, recently said: "Late one afternoon one of the 'ould aod' ambled up to the counter. 'Hoy yez onything good to kill moths V he asked, relates the Chicago Kecord-Herald. Toaj sal 1 I, 'we have moth balls, the best reemdy known.' " "Give me tin ciuu' worth, thin,' ays he. "I tu.'de up the package, handed it to him, and he ambled out again. I had forgotten ail about my customer until about four o'cloek the neit afternoon, when I was forcibly reminded of the transaction ot the day before. After I had waited on my customers In their j
turn l walked over to another counter and wae there confronted with my
mom-nan investor. Without giving me time to make an inquiry, he said: "'Are yez the young mon that aold me tftlm things ylstlddy?' showing me the lemalns of about half a dozen of the whlto balls. "I answered in the, affirmative, and also inquired what the t-ouble wae. "'Av all the con games I've run up against in me tolme, this bates thlm IV he said. "To think of onyone running a dtONtf down-town store selling
me lo.kes or thlm things to kill mMha with, or onything else, for the matter of that They might be all right for Playing marbles, but for klllln' moths, nlv r. V may not be as young as yesare, young mon, but I'm Just as stldfly, and I want to tell you wan thing. If yez can show me the man or woman that can throw wan of thlm ball quick enough to kill a moth I'll not only ate Ivlry wan of thlm yez have In stock, but 1 11 say nothing about the picture the ould woman and meelf brok'j In the folne little game yei would have us play.' "
FOBZION FINANCE
Great Britain's public revenue fS April, the first month ot the i year, amounted to :418,b95, and expenditures, 21.300,361. New capital issued in linden frota
January l to May 6. amounted to -TS8.915, as against 434.21G,:yi in the same period In 1&05. Total operation of the Bank ot Japan in the year 1806 amounted to $1 4.578. 12T.0C0. an Increaae of 10.711.. IOC.40 compared with 1004. The annual report of the Hanque de Paxil for 1905 shows that net profit amounted to only lQ.804,!o3 francs, against 19.411.421 francs in 1904. A loan of lOu.OOO.OtK) francs will be shortly put on the Parla market for the French coloniea in West Africa. The greater part ia intended for Senegal and the Upper Niger, to lmprov the navigation on the two rivers.
Good Test of the Dog. Suburbanite (to victor) Oh. fcoW are you? Come right in. Don t mini the dog. Visitor 4Bat won't he bite? "That's juet what I wait to ire f only bought tbat watchdog this mora Ing." La Hive.
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Vs. 11-14 Compare Luke IT.: .1-7; 19; 10 The nnint rf Iko n...t.l 11
the great care for those who ar ,... nw,n water very nourishing and re-
nlfltant and of llt'.le value In the eves Irfc?n,n- Ipc Is my owu idea
of it.. n I ana 13 ma-le follows: Soak a tea-
V N Even so." As ihe aaaasl .k. I R,oonr,,, Orape-Nuts in a glass of
herd did so much for the hnt ;,n.l helpless --hee,) "it - not the win
your Father which Is In Heaven. " He d-dres that all shall lepent an,! k.
w rm aved. Practical Application. The lesson which Chris terhM .
ny means of the children are th i.
w" H,,s to learn, and are t'. often apt to be Ignored. He j -ver Heftlnc the hild In the midst, nnd ill Christians must learn the lessons The child smloes all men fn their lei.itlon to tht He.uenly Father. The
i una Rymtxnizes all that
water ror an hour, strain and serve with the beaten white of an egg and a spoonful of fruit juice or flavoring. This afToids a great deal of nourishment that even the weakest stomach can assimilate without any distre.-s. ' My hesband Is a physician and he uses Grape-Nuts himself and orders It many times for his patients. "Personally I reKard a dish of
i.rape-nrs with fresh or stewed fruit as the Meal brealifant for anyonewell or rick." Name given by Postum Co. Battle Grotty Mich In ft Tl V CAM"1 Of tf rirsrs Ank ..Sk
w v Biii'ii iii ii irriMi'f
TP rwwis I ...M.i4 UVMi
wean, neglected, lowly, in relation to 1ft ZZ .7 JlZE. or ,,rB,n T?- a the church The rh.ir.-h will sic eed i f ,.r,a' f 0r1- Will work lal its work fo, the ki,,K(,.,n, , ,. ; ;ro"?:r" tror'! tIMok end re-
only so far as ii reff:,r,.u .k- i. .. D"' "1 In this way
an aaoa, ,h!M ' Wi . "Th i jarui hinaseir re, .,,. 1 r rotes.
1,00,1 ,n PR". for the famous little oook, "Tha Road to Wellvlllo."
ending the
a reason'' and trial
GENERAL GLEANINGS. The king of Ashanti haa 3.332 wives. A young Jonos Is born every 40 minutes. The number of known stars exceeds 100,000.000. Contributors to the London Tim
are paid f :'5 a column. One man In six In the American navy is a total abstainer. Tho parrot appreciates music more than any other of the lower animals. Over 20.ft00.000 leeches were used annually 25 years tgo, but now not 1,000.000 a year are used. Tho world s largest prune orchard
in ix8 L-atos, Cal. contains 60,000 tr.-.-s and yields an annual nmflt' i
$50,000. One on the Doctor. A Baltimore physician who boarded crowded car In Charles street, no tlced a woman standing and a big Ger
man sprawling over twice the seat area that was necessary to him. In dignantly the physician said to his: "Cr... Ia.aI SI L. , ..
... w u.v. niiy (ion t. you move a
lima so that this tired woman mar have a seat?" For a moment the Ger man looked dazed. Then a broad smile spread over his countenance a ue ansisered: "Say .dot's a joke on fou, all right! Dot's my vlfe!" There may not be more than two lachf strawberries, but think of the size of the box with tho lumber higher verj Uay.-Detroit Free Preas.
SICK HEADACHE
CARTER'S
I
ITTLC
IVER
LLS.
Positively cmetl by these Little Pill. They also relicte Pls-
tress fmm Pyspensla, In-
aaesUon and T i Hearty
Esting. A perfect remedy for Dlrilarrs. Nat:cs.
Drorwuiess. p.d Tau
la tho Mouth, Coated Tmyrie. Pala In the s: le.
JniKHD LlVKIt Thi?
regulato the Dowris. purely Vegetable.
SMALL PILL SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE.
CARTERS
IVER PILLS.
GeTiumc Must Bear Fac-Simile Sig-aturt REFUSE SUBSTITUTES.
HOR0LOGICAL DEPARTMENT
niSAOUtr OLYlF.(HNIC INS TfTUTfc
ikhi , re.i.itis Largnt od Brit Wal.-b School ie America
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WANTED Mm t iw.if k in w milla ami hingle mills Is th. Mate of WsehlsillSO. MKiM WAOtS I Sttaaly riBplormriit. No anew or rel'l weal' n. mi!!, run esrery mnnth inlhe vrar I'h.ip livinf . t'-r full fftrtiiular srlilims I's.ific Coast l.'itt' hrr Manufactiirrra Assoriatiofi, Seattle, ot on as rival call on Crawfurd ft lratt, II ' Malt) sir Ir
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