Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 48, Number 48, Jasper, Dubois County, 10 August 1906 — Page 3
HON. W. H. KELBMJGH OF WEST VIRGINIA PRAISES PE-RL-NA.
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Parable of the Two Sons Sunday Scbsol lessen lor i of i; 1906 Spsc a.y Prepared for ThU Papar
The ret! teat of virtue com after J cfS(t- hours
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A Cf'ii at Any Time of the Year. Tsffii i Vv in Jiot Weather, is Very Defreshing to the System. Pe ru na is an I'nequaled Tonit tor Smh Cases. Head It hat PeofU Say About It.
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m m " asiiiniou, u. c, write: 4 " l'ou can use mr name and onf , a timet for Peruna aa a medicne aitf (ic unequaled. I have
tried it tor a stubborn cold und ,
badly run f w n SJ stem. I tried all
aorta of other medicinea and paid'
aceral expensive doctor hills.
Peruna cured me, strengthened me more than ever, and aacd me
monev. "
Mrs. Clara Litterst, Seafielcl. Ind.. says: "Last fall I tU a M-vcn- fi.il. I took IVrmis. Wjrun to impr. iv and kept on so until 1 was ab';e to do rar work."
SAITH THE OWL In the comic opera of life the chorus (Iris are cooks. One good thing about rainbow gold la that we can't squander it on bargain? Many a fond young writer's hopes come h"me coffined in long white envelopes. Tho only Jewels that man should not be ashamed to wear are the beads of honest toll. Go abroad and Godspeed you. my friends. But forget the sights you see before you see me again. A modern financier is a youth of today who can marry and make his father-in-law take care of them both. Consider the ways of the popular chaperon. She hath ear that bear not and eyea that obaolutely refuse to behold anything.
SAYINGS OF THE SAGES. Lack of dVslre Is the greatest of riches. Seneca. Art holds fast when all else la lost.
From the German. tin is safe from danger who la on his guard even when safe. Syrus. In the court of his own conscience no guilty man is acquitted. Juvenal. He who Is afraid o( asking is ashamed of learning. From the Danish. When all men say you are an ass, It is time to bray. From the Span lah. , The only competition worthy a wise man Is with himself. Anna Jame so.
A bat) il an angel whose wings decrease as his legs increase. From the French.
Foremost of French Veterans. The French government has Just pensioned off Francois Oeromlni. the guardian of tho Baatlle column CN romlnl was a character. He left Corsica 60 years ago to serve in tho grenadiers of the Imperial guard. He foncht in the campaigns of Algiers and of Rome, and also In U70 with Hourbaki. He was made a prisoner and taken to Darmstadt and at the fall of the empire became concierge of the Bastlle. "NO TROUBLE"
To Change from Coffee to Postum. "Postum has done a world of good for me," writes an Ills. man. "I've had Indigestion nearly all my life but never dreamed coffee was the cause of my trouble until last Spring I got so bad I was In misery all the time. "A coffee drinker for 30 years, !t irn.ated my stomach and nerves, yet I was Just crasy for it After drinking It with my meals, I would leave the table, go out and lose my moal and the coffee too. Then I'd be as hungiy mn ever. "A friend advised me to quit coffee and use Postum said It cured him. Since taking his advice I retain my food ar.d get all the good out of it, and 1' n't have those awful hungry spells. "I changed from coffee to Postum without any trouble whatever, felt 'r from the first day I drank It. I an well now and give the credit to Porftum." Name given by Postum Oa, Hattlo Croek. Mich. Read the little book. "The Road to WellviUe," In ikgn. -There's a reason."
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(HMJDfc.N TKXT. "Return unto me, and I w li return unto you. saith the Lord -Mill. 1:7. TIME.- January. A. D M. probably not lontf iit r laat Iruon 1'T.Ac 'K.Jkm.r lu re In I'erea, beyond ki'KIITt'ItK I'lIKKRESICaMi - Gods r-Ms deal re f.,r tti aalvutmn of srtnnirtf Ex M.S. Kum. I4:U-J: rfut. i 2, 82 . Neh 17. 2-lt : Job IS IS, , Pat, M l? fc. JO-13; U.. 7, k. Ifta I i 4 in. Jer. Mz. 22. n.. J4. 17; S3. Lam. I'.Zl Hi lloiwu ll. t, 14 1. Mtc. 1-3. 7.1. V Matt. h.il. 11 SS.K-. I ik. ; 17. II : J..hn 1.10. Hum. : v Kph i .. 7. Rev. l r i7. Comment and Suggestive Thought V. 11. ,He." Je-Mis. "A rsrUin Pias hail two sons." The father iHaTt rep. rcscutj God. All pteQ are his children. V. 12 "The portion of giK's thl falleth to me." This, .iccrdlng to law, would be one-third of the father's estate. V.l.:. (Jathf-red all together." He exchanged all hi property for Jt weis o WNMy, which cnuld be ea.-i!) .irrid. "Not u.any days after . . . took a journt y ' fo MM city Coriuth, Alexandria or Home "Wasted . . . riotoub l'v.ng." Spent all he had :n eking j . cs, ire. The very abundance i GoJ gifts leads many to forget Uai Giver and waudfr off to "tne I;.r country of forgetfulncss of God." V. 14. "Spent all.' This did not take Maji "A miiühiy famine." A &easou when crois failed and great scarcity of fo - i en-iie l. "Began to be la w.int " He n. w wanted for tneniU.-aa well aa for fo! and shelter. V. 1"'. Juiced himself to a citizen." He Iii im hi naif osrt to one of the toe ha'-.'.' nr.- ..f that "far count iv." V. I'i. "No man gave unto hin; ' No ine sj MM proper food, hence he craved treat the poda which the iwlM ate. V. 17. "Came to himself " He had no; bitlierto been true to hini-f '.f. Sin is uaufceas. The sinner is much like an insane man. V. jS. "I will arise and go." Go I the important word. And the youth addej to his words, in thought at least, ' ti. Uy " Too many revive to amend, and i) right, to-morrow. "Father. 1 have Banned." This young man wan right tu resolving to confess his sin, rather tr.au tell of his misery. "AgamM Heaven " Against the God of Heaven Sin Injures ourselves and others, but :- t: . -t bitterly to lie regretted because i. U directed against God, against t"jundj-i-s love. V. tO. "Came to his father." Cam toward his father. "Was a great Ma off.' He apparently halted when he 'ame in sight of home, as if he had not ooi.ra&e to proceed. "His fathci saw htm." The father had been anxiously looking for his son's return, and spied him while he was still at a great distance. Though the wanderer from Jod does not know it, it is the Father's love which reaches out to him and draws him to take the first step toward return. V. -1. "The ton said," etc. He made his confession. We see that the fa her'u loving welcome gave his hear' coaract to say anew: "Father. ' ( bee Gal. 4:6,7.) V. 12. " The best robe ' A rich gar- :,.!; Kept ir. eastern lio'iseholds for hoaureü guests. "A ring." 1 his should be worn only by a frenman. "Shoes. These distinguished htm from arrvants, who wore no shoes. V. BS; "The fatted calf." One kept in the stall to be used on some joyous occasion. "To be merry. ' See v l'.'i. On the sinner's conversion tlort 1s jy in the Father's heart. J.' throughout Heaven and among the earthly children of God, and y in the heart of the returned prodigal. V -4. "Was dead. ' Scripture reit
erates the fact that one who la In tu is dead. "Lost . . . found." Another figure expressive of the sinner's state. V. 25. "In the field." Attending to his duties as overseer of the place. This elder ton of the parable repre sents the Pharisees of Je?ua' day anil all formal religionists of our day, both in the coldness of his heart and his -. !ns.iness of temper. V. 26, 2". "Called one of the servants. ' A loTlog, trustful son would have hastened In to join In the festivities, feeling sure that whatever was going on under the father s eye Was riehL V. 28. "He was angry." Not a passing pnMloo. Dut deep-seated wrath filled his heart. Va 2, 30. "Do I serve thee." His ' very words indicated that ha had wrought with the spirit of a alave, I not a son. ' Never gavest me a kid . . with my friends." It is by M means probable he had ever wanted to give a social fe:ist. He was not the kind f man to have friends, or
are lor so lal pleasure?. V. iL Sun.' A more tender word in the original; it mUht e rendered my Cat son ' Ail Is thlna." It
' would have leon unseemly for me to
make you a feast when all the property i your own. for ' 'u to do with as you pie ie.
PTTN'AM FAM:LES8 DYFH do not U.n the hftod or spot Ute SeiUe, except giix D sod purple.
"Marriage Is sometimes an accident saws the Cvnic-al Bac helor, "from whi'h It tal.ea a lifetime to recover."
You alwavs get full value in Lewi Single Hinder trnight 5c cigar. Your dealer or Lewi Factory, Pecri. 111.
In the course of conversation one must change the solid gold of one's thoughts Into countless pieces of such small coin that one invariably ap pears poor Carmen Sylva.
That an article may be good as Mill as cheap, and give entire satisfaction, is proven by the extraordinary sale of Defiance Starch, each package con
taining one-third more Starch than can be had of any other brand for the
same money.
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China to Own Postotfices. After the return of the Chinese mis slon which Is now making a tour of Europe and America for the purposes of study, the Chinese government Intends to assume control of the entire postal system and at the same time to abolish all the postofflces In China now maintained by foreign power.
Food Manufacture. According to the latest I'nited State census, the manufacture of fooir- (ox eluding liquors) leads all other manufacturing industries, the value of the annual output being IMTT.WM'17.5 per cent, of the total rn'tie of 'he manufactured products of I'nlted States. This I HOMM.000 greater than the value of the Iron an 1 Ml I Industry output. It Is a wonderful example of the growth of faevry me b Ods in aa industry once ( ess than &0 ytara ago) to a large extant domestic
By following the directions, which are plainly printed on each package of Defiance Starch, Men's Collars and Cuffs can be made Just as stiff as desired, with either gloss or domestic finish Try It. 16 or. for 10c, sold by all good grocers. Ancestry of Dion Rcucicault. The name of Boucicault is French In origin. Dion Houclcault was the son of a French refugee who fled to Ireland and married an Irish girl. He was named Dion after his father's friend. Dr. Dionysius Ijirdner, a noted British writer on physical acienoa.
A i-p t tabic Preparation for As siflüTalirtß Its? Food and Heßura ling the Skjianchs and Bowls of
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To EyERY Home as with joyous hearts and smi'.ing faces they romp and play when in health and hew conducive to health the games in which they indulge, the outdoor life they enjoy, the cleanly, regular hifcits they should be taught to form and the wholesome diet cf which they should partake. Hew tenderly their health should be preserved, net by constant medication, but by careful avoidance of every medicine of an injurious cr objectionaK!e nature, and if at anytime a remedial agent is required, to assist nature, only those of known excellence should be used ; remedies which are pure and wholesome and truly beneficial in effect, like the pleasant laxative remedy, Syrup of Figs, manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co. Syrup of Figs has come into general favor In many millions of well informed families, whose estimate of its quality and excellence is based upon personal knowledge and use. Syrup cf Figs has also met with the approval of physicians generally, because they know it is wholesome, simple and gentle in its action. We inform all reputable physicians as to the medicinal principles of Syrup cf Figs, obtained, by an original method, from certain plants known to them to act most beneficially and presented in an agreeable syrup in which the wholesome Californian blue figs are used to promote the pleasant taste ; therefore it is not a secret remedy and hence we are free to refer to all well informed physicians, who do not approve of patent medicines and never favcr indiscriminate self-medication. Please to remember and teach your children also that the genuine Syrup of Figs always has the full name of the Company California Fig Syrup Co. plainly printed on the front of every package and that it is for sale in bottles of one size only. If any dealer offers any ether than the regular Fifty cent size, or having printed thereon the name of any other company, do not accept it. If you fail to get the genuine ycu will not get its beneficial effects. Every family should always have a bottle on hand, as it is equally beneficial for the parents and the children,
whenever a laxative remedy is required.
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TO HOLDERS of U.S. 4s of 1907 Yoor bondj will be paid off by tbm Caw
ernraent at pax on July i, 1907. or 1 one year irom now.
Owing to the demand for Gc
bonds, due to the appointment at the pri
time cf a Urge number cf temporary
depositaries, we are in position to pay for your bonds almost as much as you
receive from the Government n pni
and interiit, even though you should
them to maturity. We can pay 103 tf, or at the rate
11,032. 50, for a $1,000 bond. To rt
your bonds when you can sell them at
price is equivalent to yoor investing yST funds at a rate cf lens than ' of 1 paw annum. Conditions are unusually favorable t
the reinvestment of your funds. Kaitr
bonds of the highest type are much
than they have ruled for seven! yean.
If yoa are interested in taking adva
of the peculiarly favorable opportunity ts sell your maturing Government bonds, w shall be pleased tu have you write us. ! case you have $3. 000 or more of bonds, wa shall 1 glad to Live you wire us at oar expense. TOE NATIONAL CITY BANK 52 WALL STREET NEW YORK 'III I .' KtHWi V
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Physicians, Pharmacists.and Nurses endorse Cuticura Soap because of its delicateJ medicinal, emollient, sana-J tive, and antiseptic properties derived from Cuticura the great Skin Cure, united with the purest of cleansing ingredients and most refreshing of flower odors.' For preserving, purifying, and beautifying the skin, as well as for all the purposes of the toilet and bath, Cut!cura Soap is priceless. Absolutely pure and may used from the hour of birth. to. A tfciffS 11I (Stt Vor 14. (Minn v?B. BtM,Mt , , 1 " hk av. prt rial of 0i. ht ttmA of . I Onmpmtmt NW lim Ol. Corp . ".! !'' r Hon. Kaafc T-ktoiMd i-n.-A .. AMN Um Cfcfcv Saal, mm BSI
BANTS SENTIMENT3.
Thf black Bhep In every family was ones the most petted lamb. Did you ever notlc that the sire cf trouble depends on whether It Is coming or going? Ueware of the man who moasta of his good deeds; he probably only awaits a favorable opportunity to do a mean one. The extraordinary popularity of fine white poods this summer makes the choice of Starch a matter of great importance. Defiance Starch, being free from all Injurious chemicals, Is the only one which Is safe to use 00 fine fabrics. Its great atrength as a stlffener makes half the usual quantity ot Starch necessary, with the result of perfect finish, equal to that when the goods were new. When a man falls In business, his wife tells the neighbors that he was too honest to succeed, but what she
tells him In private is another story. A woman Is never satisfied with heraelf until she has outdone hsr neighbor In some respect.
M. Combanalrc. the French explorer, recently was lost In the forests of Cambodia. He got separated from his party and wandered through the solitude for eight days without any other nourishment than the water he could get from the marshes m the jungle.
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By following the directions, whlca are plainly printed on each package of Defiance Starch, Men's Collars and Cuffs can be made Just as stiff as desired, with either gloss or domestic finish. Try It. 16 os. for 10c, aold by all good grocers.
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When the real nature of a man's business is In doubt It is often hinted that he Is s ambler. Lewis' Sinple Hinder straight 5c eigsr. Made of extra quality tolmcvo. Your dealer or Lewis' factory, Peoria, 111. A man can't be unusually pouts without being looked upon with suspicion. Mrs. Wlmlnw'i ootMn- Syr no. ForrM drrn titbtnf. oftr" thunn. riMur tamiDUoo, allaji ptn, care wind collu. SSc -utile. The blooming Idiot Is always in (season.
recnlate tbe Bowf-ts.
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tress fro Ppepsta, InOgesUoa and Too Heart y
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grerr ssttCTiher ti C.roi Health it prtrM to submit que-tion oa bcalta topic t to ihm wmaa Tha mcit intair-tiuf of thw qu.iiona aia wered in tt.f Cuf" " R'' " n'hl fleprt et (be miagarinr. Otlirrs ate aoswntd by US arkhoot coat. Tbl 1 bin one ct manT iuterr-tm( frataaaa C - -1 II ralib. itir 1 l Irn health KMiinal in the w a
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