Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 48, Number 46, Jasper, Dubois County, 27 July 1906 — Page 7

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With a Pharisee Suada y School Lessen lor July 29. 1 90 Scit4lr Fp.i"d for Th 3 Ptpar.

Ml-s ANN'IF. II 10 X DRKN. Iloeklyn, Wash . wnlt'v : '1 fel better than I have tot over fmir years. I .iketi e . i a 1 i"ttles of I'criina aie t mie bottlt Off Mainlin. ' 1 can Dow do all of my work in the house, milk tli ws. take rare of the milk, and ao forth. think Peru no it m most wuitdcriiil medicine. " I believe I Would Im in Ix-d to-lay If I had not written to vara for advice, I h;ul taken (ill Kinds of n. 1 .ne, but In -lie il.d III aiiV (.'iwnI. "Ftma ii i1- made me a ncll and happy girl. 1 cuu never say to irwuch for IV i una." Notonlv women of r ink and leisure prais I'erniia. hut tlie höh -me. useful woiinn enu'ii ;'''t in honest i'il wonhi not be without Dr. Hartman world nunwDi'il remedy. Tin Doctor hits prcseritedM f rmauy thousand women every year Bad he never fails to receive a iimltitmlcnf letters like the alxive. thanking him for hisadfiec, ami especially fr tlie wonderful heiM-tiUt received from J' ruun. FROG WAS TO BLAME. Weather Prophet Had Simply Put Faith Where He Believed He Had a Right. James Wilson, the - i et dry of agriculture, was diheuHninc au antniuaui kind of farming. "It Is about an profl'able ami logt cal," he said, as the weather readiug of a Connecticut farmhand I used to know. Thin farmhand claimed that he could read the weather infallibly. On a walk with me one afternoon a frog roaVerf, and he said. We will have elear weather for 24 hours. When a fr"g croaks in the afternoon you may be a.ire of M hours of MinFhine" We walked on. and tn 20 minutes or ao a heavy shower came up and we were both drenehed to the skin. "'You are it fine weather prophet.' said I. a we hurried homeward ihroughthe downpour. 'You ought to be aahamed of yourself.' " f), well.' said the farmhand, 'the fro? lied. Its to blame, not nie Am I responsible for the morals of that particular frog?' "

I.K8HON 'I' J. XT Luke 11:114. Memory I i i m. . IS. 14 cm.M N TEXT ii. that humbtath I Imune I r HhaJI be -xh lid ' I. uke ;i U TllflK on Kaiiii.it li day earl) in Jan-UMf-y, A. 1. 30. PerbaJM two or three w. k linn umi S .ini.v .i :.-. ii tI.A'h- lp h Iioiikc f a I'lmrmee tn Perea. ne.tr Bethahara, Ml the fords of tho Jardttn, near Jen. im ijoMi in 40). t' ItllTI III: RKKKItKNTKH -I Seven Mii.n l- nf M. r. v mi ih- Haltbath Matt. ' It ltJ-13. Mark r-Jti, l.uke 4 3S, ". tt:lS Iff; U:-4i Jolm :6-U; S 1-H other In fttalliSH of example iii..J Im hing Matt II 1-'.'. Mark I ike John lift B Jeaus' MacHlncs uei examples aa ts I hospitality. MatthesrM (east (Luke :- . . .I re. lMn In lh- :iH-.t!cfi l.uke 1.4. I; j 1:."-S); Jesus inliiRle.1 eoetally with the 1 nple (M ilt 11 I!" i.r .i i. .ii .i wi-.MInu feust i M ilt r 1-14). .les .m wenl to a feant at a PhartaM's houm- ii.e, 7 s break f.isieJ with 1 1'hariaee 1 l.uke li 7i dined ! with a I'h.irinee and taught (l.uke 14:l-14i. attenil?l ;i wedditiK (John 2 l-ll); .in) a ; feast .it itethanjr (Matl III Jesu"' relations with Mat v ne. Martha si Bethany (l.uke IA:3S-2; Matt 21 17). lea also Rom. 1 1 Tim :t: E li Tit. i I; ll b 18:1; 1 Pel 4 ' Co:nnient and Supg-etstive Thoußht. V. 1. "One of the chief Pharisees. " PtUsrhsM who was emlneru fur hit we.ilih or his leatiiinc; "To eat bread on the S.ibhath day." Jews were vry fond of bitiiiL' ;md feaatttux o ht day. "They Matched him " Some of the rele ts had OIUHbV so the oriuinal bjdtoatM for the express purjiose of cl'isi ly watchiuf? Jesus' every word ami d ed. V. 2 "Rehold." The ex lamatinn hints that ihe presence of thia man was a surprise to at least MMtM Of the onip.my: but It Is quiie widely hpI'.eved that the critics referred to in V. 1 h id hroiiKht hlni la for ihe ex-pre.-s puriKise of te-.tit:2 Jcmis. "Before him." I nuoed lately in front of Jesus The BttOtte tid not yet taken phnes at the table. ' A etftall man . . . drppyy " A man sufleriiiK from thia disease, whi h Ik well Kimw-n in OUT day and land, and at that date was cnMlliietftd ini tirahle. V. ' "Jesus answering." Jesus answered their t:nsioken ipiesiion. ' 'Iiwyers." beribes, who r.i.nle special ;tndy of the law of Mums. Pharisees." The mo;: strict se-t of Jews. , "Is it lawful to heal on the Sabbath day?" One of the foolish and Ooddishonoring notions which the Jews held i-oneernlnu the Sahhath. was that it MM unlawful for any to do the work required to help the sjek, or for the i( k m:m to take madii tne. on that ' day V. 4. "They held their BMMtt" If thny should answer ' No." thlr own hearts and those of .ill preseni would I rv OVt iiu.iinst them; If they answered "Yes." they would le eont radictlnp the law of the rabbis: s they refused to cive any answer V " hieh of you." Think of it as a personal matter and de. ide what you would do If something liefe! one very dear to you. or a valuable animal, on the Sahhath. "An ass or an ox." S me manuscripts cive, instead nf the won! a-s, the word son. "Fallen into a pit." Perhaps a well is meant, which, in Palestine, was often nnprote te.b and for an animal or child to fall In w.-is no uncommon DM urrem e. V "They could not aiiswT him ' They would not confess that Ji mis was right and the rabbis were wronc about Sabhath-keepinp. V. 7. "He jmt foi th a parable This differs from other parahlr of Jesus; It simply points out how men commonly ; set under certain conditions, and shows how they would act if they followed the dictates r prudence, or. still more, the dictates of love Those out the chief seats." At this date it was customary to arranpe tables in threes, called n tricMnitini. Couches (or three ttersons to nvtine upon acre placed at , the outer side of each table and nn (en sipiare left in the center The Middle place at each table eai considi red a place of hony, and the strife of oilentals for these chief seats can scarce be appreciated by people of western nations. V. S. "Hidden to l wedding ' At a marriage feast the laws of etlrpiette would he noal carefully ohserv.-d V. I, "He that bade thee." The one , In charge of the festivities, commonly ( ailed the eovenior or the ruler of Ihe fe.iM "(live this man place." It 00 curs eery day in soi Ml . atliet Intra In the east that the master f the feast has in remove some guests from the hieh places which they have chosen ind ,n--n-n them to lower places V. M. "Go . . . lowest room." This does not mean that we nre to ape humility in order to get praises and promotion. "Friend, go up higher." Ho who shows willingness to take a dw place soon finds himself In a high pl;:ce in the esteem of others. "Worship " Ksteeni. V.U. ' Whosoever exalleth himself . . abased. ' This Is one of the

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TheWinn i ng Stroke If more than ordinary ski'.l in playing brings the honors of the fttnt to the Inning piayor. eo excopt.pr.ai merit in a remedy enturcs'tne commendation cf the weil infermed. and as a reajcr.acie an;cur,t of outdoor Me and recreation is conducive to thi haalth a. -.d strength, so does a perfect la.ative te.-.d to one's improvement in cases of constipation, biliousness, headaches, etc. It is ail important, howttrtr, in selecting a laxative, to choose cne cf known qua..ty a.-.d excel. ence, Hkt the ever :.caLj.nt Syrup cf Figs, manufactured by the California Fig S jpCo., a laxative which sweetens and cleanses the system efii cttnilywben a laxative is needed, without any unpleasant aiter effects! as it acts naturally and gently on the internal organs, simply assisting nature when nature needs assistance, without ripi:,g. irritating or ccci.iiating the internal organs in Mg way, as it contains nothing of an objectionable or injurious nature. As tne plants which are comoined w.th the figs in the manufacture cf Syrup of Figs are known to physicians to act most beneficially upon the system, tne remeay has met With their general approval as a fan.i.y laxative, a fact well worth considering in making purchases. It is because cf the fact that SYRUP OF FIGS is a remedy of known o.uality and excellence, and anproved by physicians that has led to its use by so many millions of well informed people, who would not use ary remedy of uncertain quaiity or inferior reputation. Every family should have a bettle cf the genuine on hand at all t.rnes. to use wnen a laxative remeay is required. Please to remember that tne

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WHISPERED WISDOM. If you wi. h to le i-ons-Mcred es?ntlal h rarrful th.-.i ih MMHMM you cause hf-alpd only ry yourself. N. vrr nosll jrovnttf. On the laut rtay of your life even, your fare may become the guiding tar of another's life. If you learn to look brightly at life as a whob yu Wttl find for the Borrows of the in'llvidiial the true sympathy that 1 the true balm Mine. leandre. AWFUL ITCHING ON SCALP. Htvir finally Had to Be Cut to Save Any Scalp Now in Good Condition Cured by Cuticura.

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The new regulation In Ihe British army that "no relaxation of the eyeeight test can ever be allowed" Is regarded as marking the disappearance of the eyeglass among the officers. There's do argument eijual to a happy smile. BACK TO PULPIT. What Food Did for a Clergyman. A minister of F.liabethtown tells Jiow Grape-Nuts food brought him back to his pulpit : "Somo years ago I had an attack of what MMMMd to be La Grippe which left nie In a complete state of collapse and I suff. it 1 for some time with MMWMI prostration. My appetite failed, I lost fl'-.i till I was a mcie tfctfc ton. life was a burden to me, 1 lost Interest in everything and almost in everybody save tty precious wife. "Then on UM recommendation of some frieuda I b"gan to MM GrapeNuts food. At that time I was a mi.v eTaTjle ftkebton. without appntlu- and hardly able to walk across the room: had ugly dreams at night, no rM0 1tlon to entertain or be entertained and began to hun society "I finally gave up tfet regulnr ministry. Indeed I could not. collect my thoughts on any subject, and became almost a hermit. After I had Mm

using the Grape Nuts food for a short fundamental laws of the Kinirdom tf time 1 disco .ered that I was taking HMTftB. "He that humhleth . . . on new life and my appet'te beean to hall b exalted." He who has true Improve; I began to sleep better and tnunilily Is in such an attitude of my weight Increased steadily; I bad MMrl and mind that God can uo him lost some 60 pounds, but under the ,n Itftfag him tu a higher piano and new food regime I have regained al- HMtor usefulness.

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and constantly falling of hair. Finally I had to cut my hair to save any at all. Jut at that time I read alxuit the Ctitic.ira Reiuedies. Once ev ry week I shampooed my hair with tho Cuticura Soap, and 1 u.-cd the Ointment twice a week. In two months' time my hair was long enough to do tip In French twist That ts now five years ago. and I have a lovely head of hair. The length is six inches below my waist line, my salp is In very good condition, and no more dandruff or itching of the scalp. I used other remedies that were recommended to me as good, but with- no renttta. Mrs. W. F. Gries. Clay' Center, Neb . Oct. 23, 1905.-

most my former weight an I have greatly Improvid In every way. I feel that I owe much to GrapeNuts and can truly recomnicnl the fMid 1o all who require a powerful re-

V. 1"! "Call th poor. MSlMlHij lame. Mind " Invite those wlm cannot make i similar fenst for you. Practical Points. V. S. Works of Christ-like love and

building agent, delicious to taste and Helpfulness are peculiarly appropriate always welcome." n the Sabbath day. Ex. 20:8 Name given by Fof tum v, Pattle V. 5. That MS M 1ST fnm Cod whose

It is better to dedda a difference between neniies than friends, for one of our friends will certainly become an enemy, and one of our enemies a friend. Ili.'s. In a few day-s n letter dropped In the Chi. agr, gMMtral V ' ' " n or IMMttf minute, before the departure of trains for t I a il, Minneapolis, On.aba. It, Louis. New Orieans. Dttroit, Grand Hapids, Cincinnati. Huffalo. New York an i the east will I Ml aboard Ijren tkdr MS to the e ane auudreds of other points tut WHS the LafeM and the Gulf and ' the two oceans. The new fast work will be pos.-ibie by the connection be- ! tween the Clilcago subway and theI Illinois Genital's mall ronnv at the 1 Park How slütlon. which I also used , by the Mfcfctgaa C ntral. Mlg Four and WISMMMS Central roads. The 1 subway which runs un hi Wabash j avenue has a spur in Thirteenth street to the south en I of the Wk railway

ntlnn. All Mdl mail to this tfttion tfns been hauled bv wa irons. Now It will lie.droplied Into wnl'hg dectrb al ears in the subway under the postoffice and rushed to the Fmk Row station, where it will be dumped onto waiting elevators which will lift them to the doors of waiting mail cars.

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Creek, Mich, A true natural ma I to regain health, or hold it. In by use of a dish of Grape-Nuts and cream morning and night Or have the fM I made Into some of the many delicious dlshen given In the little recipe book found In pkgs. Ten days' trial of C.rape Nuts 'iclps many. "There's a reason." Look In pkgs for ,i ; of tbe CM MMN little book. "The Road to Well Ulle."

i heart Is not touibed with compassion tor suffering nnlmnle. - I'rov. 12:10. V. K The truly worthy seek the place

where they can be of greatest service lo others -I.uk i 22:2. V. 1" The trr.ly humble are exalted by be indwelling Spirit of Almighty led --Isn. Wl: l.V V 14. V'ho bles? others Is himself MM I Ml blMMMl now and forevar.Acts 2; .-1

The QftSt Colony StttiMHtMa havf been petitioned to set apart a "pots eotmar" in the cathedral at Cap-town Smo'..er hnr to nil for Iwi' KMJtM RtiMi i iga ' N,UI J'''1" "r Lewis' K irtvry, P .... IM Good luck Is like n faultless wife Somebody else always has It

Laundry work at home w iuld be much more satisfactory If the right Ptarch were used In order to gft the desired stiffness. II Is usually necessary to use so much starch that the beauty and fineness of the fabric Is hidden behind a paste of varylnr thl(kncs. which not only destroys tha appearance, but alsi affects the wearhag gttllty Of the coods. This trouble ran be Mtlrttf WMMBSMM by SStaf Ds flin.- March, .'is H MM St applied much more thinly kMMMM of its greater strength than other makes. "Liquor and CtgM tiibbv savs the Uuidon Mad. "with the tla-es and bottles MHMHMJAF nmcealed and fitted with a little refrigerator, are very popular Just new as wedding prei nts "

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