Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 49, Number 26, Jasper, Dubois County, 8 March 1907 — Page 2

PENMANSHIP A FINE ART.

lypewntmy Has Not Onven Hani Work from the Field. There in a renaiisance In pwimuhip, despite the speedy comfort of the typewriter Ten yoars ago it prob ably would BOt hare occurred to any one to show a pa of maniucript at any eihihition. today pages or books of s rij't form a feature of every show which takes to Itself the Dame of arts ml craft 8 Some of the work U In Ronun capitals, but the form of letter usually adopted is the uncM or halfMM Apparently all tho writers have founded themselves in these models. Within these last few yeara not only has Mm art attracted a good deal of attention but it has become quite the rage, so that in some circles It creates no aOM surprise now to learn that um amateur is taking lessons In script thau it would hae done some ear8 back to be told that he or sh had tnk'-" tJ poker work From one viewpoint it is difficult to say where writing ends and lllust ritiort begins, but though in the recent revivalthe t r naturally have Kone hand In hand, the scribe and the Illuminator are not n cetsarlly one and the same person Some of the illumina tlons show most elaborate and minute figure decoration, so delirato in coloring and so rt fined in treatment that It challenges comparison with the beat of old wot k. The Real Ruler. The duch si Oi Uoxb'irghe. who was Miss May f.oelet of New York, has taken up the prevalent craze to collect animals and she is huikling a miniature zoo at Floors castle. In fact, the teeastM, I Msstartsl little lady, has everything she wanta One of the dukes tenants, wishing some MNte

ion. went to tfM castle and loM his errand to an old retainer, adding that he would like to see the master in person. "Kh. nion. retorted the aced servant, who is not entirely reconciled to the new order of affairs, there Is only ae maister in this boose thae times and that's no the fluke. Ye should se the duchess." Expect Contest Over Will. A contest is expectant over the wth of Mrs I . : or- her Hooker, sis ter of H. ; : W ard Reecher Mra. Katherlne Hurton Powers of Brookline. Mass . granddaughter of Mrs Hooker, is expected to con 'est the will The hulk of the estate which la estimated at about $70.000. is given to ths son of Mrs Hooker. Dr Kdward B. Hooker of Hartford Mra. John C. Day of New York, daughter of Mrs. Hooker, receives nothing because." according to the will, " she and her daughter are so amply provided for by the estate of hr late husband." At a Disadvantage. The court fortune teller is going to resign, " said one Russian official. "Yes," answered the other; "he If at a disadvantage. If he predicts bad news, he comes into royal disfavor, and if he predicts good news, doesn't come true Washington Star MORE UOXES OF GOLO And Many Greenbacka

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325 boxes of Gold and Greenbacks will be sent to p rsons who write the most interesting and truthful letters of experience on the following topt , 1. How have you been affin ted lv coffee drinking and by chau&ing from coffee to Postum. Z. Give name ind account of one or more coffee drinkers who have been hurt by It and have been induced t i quit and use Post um. 2 Do you know any one who has been driven away from Pottum because it came to the table weak and characterless at the first trial J 4. DM you set Mich a ifrson right regarding the easy way to make it clear, black, and with a snappy, rich taste? G. Have you ever found a bettor way to mal. it than to use four heaping teaspoonfuls to the pint of water, I t .-'a n . t'.ve until real boiling begins, and beginning at that lime when actual boiltKfcg starts, boil full 15 minute more to attract the Ha vor and food alu i A i n ee of butter the size of a pea will prevent boiling over.) This contest is confined to those who .have used p. -turn prior to the date of this advertisement.

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LKoHON TKXT. Oeneais W t:-. Hasaor) n .'. i ni it OOI.M'.N TKXT UleSSSe ur' the 'rrm,(ki ii, for they hall be called Uta ibildren of tIoii."-Matt art, TIMK Ac. ordtim t, time u elf in Kate marains luti seta iti tBVi B C and died ITH H C at the age r iwi year PI Ai'K. Born In nreraheha. he ient nv-t of his llf.- In the f Uh. Including u ti places a Hebron. Beersheba, jerur. PMT-laih.ti-Roi S. Itil'Tl RAI. Tt K V n M K -Prnlieies and premlw loerstalstg Isaac t;n 17I-I1. 1S:U-1: SI IS: M Kx si IS. 1 t'hron. u m Rem ' i 31. I S Comment and Suggestive Thought. A Long. Simple Life of Peace. Vs 12 25 Isaac lived with his father In the great encampment of "The Oaks." near Hebron, till Abraham's lOltb. n C Hi inherited his father.- property and position, and continued the same kind of life as a farmer chieftain. Hosing towards the well of T.ahairol, ' The well of the Living One that Seeth Me ' George d.nn Smith and Hi ndersoa in HlflfTttu EU Me Mcti m ary place it about 50 miles south tand little wouthwestt of Heersheba. on one of the caravan routes to Kirypt.. Ihre It was that Ishmael s mother Hagar found a resting place and a fountain of water after her hopelest wanderings In the desert. lean ); Why 'e think that Isaac waa attracted to this place, and pitched his tent toward Boat lahai roi, because he had luard from Iiis nursa Hagars hps her wonderful story of this place Isaac could never walk round that well, or sit down beside it. or drink out of it. but his tears would come fast for poor. Hi used Hagar and poor, outcast IshmaM, till he wished analn that he had never been born rathr than that they should both be outcast from their proper home on his account ; " and here God visited Isaac also." 24. The Lord Appeared Unto Him. ah what way we know not, but probably as In other appearances to his people ' T! God of Ahraham ' "God Is not the (iod of the dead, but of the living " ' Therefore he is assured that Abraham is not lost by death, nor God's covenant with him lost." ' Fear not " As a man of peace, un willing to strive or (Uht. he may have feared that his enemies would take advantage "f Ins s od dispoaition. and injure him God forbids him to have no fear so Ions as he is serving God an- doing iu;ht He is assured against any doubts or fears he may have had. or any feeling of unworthiness from his having so different a career from his father, that the covenant with Abraham with all its blessings, if continued to him, the son and heir. The Man of Peace. The only way to overcome evil is with good Pulling up winds never, alone, makes a good garden It U true that o long there is evil in the world thre will be conflict and commotion. Peacemaking does not mean thai w are not to oppoM that which Is wrong or disturb the quiet of corruption and crime Kot king is kettled till 1 i.- settled right There can be no eace to the wicked Our first duty, therefore, la. at any cost, of dis turbancc, to get 'hings where peace is possible Character Study of Isaac. There aie two kinds of men useful as exam plea First There are those who do heroic things. g;erv. grand, and visibly glorious, who are Ideals set before us, mo.-tly far. far beyond our hope of attaining, but yet vis'hle illustrations of pilftVaJ greatness and heroism, without wMch eve'v life and the whole world would be poor Indeed aWoond There are those who live our common everyday lifewith such noble-nes sin h sweet and holy spirit, doing everything from the highest motives, "living," as Starr King once said, "all the beatitude dally." thit they are a pprpetual inspiration to us evry diy of our lives They touch our ehiracter, not in special emer genHo hut in tVWJf act of every day Jesus Christ embodies both qualities His coming to save, his death on the cross, and. in n sense, all between were th' utmost heights of heroism and seit sacrifice But his daily life was. in many ways, like that of the ordinary m.tn bro'igh' gf to the pTfct ideal And this kind of life, touching our daily needs and care and duties was essential to our best welfare Now. Isaac was an example of daily living, such as belongs to us, filled with the spirit which should pervade. Inspire, and elevate our dally lives His life was uneventful, almost monotonous. He has been called ' the WwdsWftft of the Old Testament." Wc find in him ' those refined, sen -I tlve, ii!ea?ant. passive virtues which make tender and helpful the home relations, and which ar he grat e of all social intercour " Practical Polnti. r.c arc gpt to underestimate the value of eummoiiplao . une.entfu.1 HfW On th'? contrary we should thank (lvd for putting mm" vry or dlnary. commonplace nstt r his gal lery of Scripture port rails'' The unseen powers of the acrid ars ,ar mightier than the visible man! Testations Of irwer we s"e around us In a single d o;, of Wftttf there It else'rlcity enough to kili a man. The gi at tattles ol life, the Mara hon, the Waterloos, Um ;. ysioug are often fough on the alien; !au l U of tie hea. t

PEACHES AND THE POET.

Writer Speculates M Shakespeare as a Churchgoer. Probably Shakespeare did his own thinking on questions of religion, said little, aud conformed strictly to the ea Istlng order Still we question if he was a go.d churchgoer The town and church of Stratford had a decided bent toward Presbytertanlsm. and there Is reason to think that he did not get on well with it In this respect Him elf the wisest of preachers, he does not seem to have been fond of preach ing That which sounds most like it and very wise It Is comes from Pulontiis. whom he calls "a prating old fool." We fear that when be walked to church with bts wife he went no farther than the porch, but strolled along the Avon, where he was found by Susanna and Judith on a grassy hank" In close converse with daisies pied and violets blue," and herbo'grace" as became Sunday And In wiuter he was not sorry "when cough Ing drowned the parson's saw." The preacher and the poet have never got on well together, and will not until they are identically the same person, as Cardinal Newman says, and they must not divide and antagonize what God have Joined together Theodore T Munger in the February Atlantic. PREPARE THIS YOURSELF.

Tells How to Make the Best Blood Tonic at Home. For those who have any form of blood disorders, who want new, rich blood and plenty of it. try this: Fluid Extract Dandelion, one half ou.ce; Compound Kargon. one ounce; Compound Syrup Sarsapanlla, three ounces. Shake well in a bottle and take In teaspoon f til doses after each meal and at bedtime. Any good pharmacy can supply the ingredients at small cost. This is the prescription which, when made up. is called "The Vegetable Treatment;" by others, the "Cyclone Blood Purifier." It acts gently and certainly does wonders for some people who are sickly, weak and out of sorts, and is known to relieve serious, longstanding cases of rheumatism and chronic backache quickly. Make some up and try it.

Where It Hurt Most. "Toting gentlemen.'' said the college president, notwithstanding the fact that he was addressing the students, "young gentlemen, hazing must be stopped and stopped at once. It has injured the college more than any of you ever could gueas Only last week a gentleman declined to give us $1.000.000 because there was so much hazing Hazing is a bad thing financially." "How about morally?" asked the student. "Awaw. really, there may be something in that, but aw the the point has never come up, and I aw am not prepared to answer But the point Is worth considering " Chicago Journal

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um h more satlsfaetory If the right Starch were used. In order to get the j desired stiffness. It is usually necessary to use so much starch that the beauty and fineness of the fabric It j hidden behind a piste of varylns hh knrss, which not on'y destroys the appearance, but also affects the waring quality of the goods. This trouble ran be entirely overcome by using Defiance 3farch. as It can be applied much more thinly becaus of Its great

er strength than- other makes. Crisis Averted. The two men met, stopped and glared at each other. Then one of them spoke ' lilvera," he said, you are wrong! It's a lie! I haven't the grip!" "Brooks." impulsively exclaimed the other, "it'a an infamous falsehfmd' It's a base blander' I don't know of any cure for the grip, and I wouldn't tell you of it if I did!" Then they solemnly shook hands and passed on. Defiance Starch Is th latest luv-n-tlon in that line and an improvement on all other makes; It is more st -OggftegJi does better work, takes I-s time. Get it from any grocer.

SICK HEADACHE

Handsome Bridal Coach. A bridal coach costing $100 baa been finished by a Iliidgeport (Conni manufacturer for a llvervman at Pitt ton. Pa The vehicle Is uphol stered. silk euitaitied, wood carved, gilt trimmed sud has M hearts on It There sre heari shaped windows, two large hearts for the daidilMard and the rear springs are heart shaped. Ti Cupids surmount the lamps CHILDREN TORTURED. Girl Had Running Sores from Eczema Boy Tortured by Poison Oak Both Cured by Cuticura. "last year, after having my little girl treated by a very prominent physician for au obstinate case of eczema, I resorted to the Cuticura Remedies and was so well pleased with the almost instantaneous relief afford ed that we discarded the physicians prescription and relied entirely on the Cuticura Soap, Cuticura Ointment, and Cuticura Pills When we commenced with the Cuticura Remedies her feet and limbs were covered with running sores. In about six weeks we had b r completely well, and th-re has been no recurrence of the trouble. "In July of this year a little boy in our family poisoned bis hands and arms with poison oak, and in twentyfour hours his hands and arms were a mass of torturing sores We gs4 only the Cuticura Remedies, washing his hands and arms with the Cuticura Soap, and anointing them with the Cuticura Ointment, and then gavo him the Cuticura Rogoltrost Inabout three wnks his hands and arms healed up. So we have lots of cause for feeling grateful for the Cuticura Remedies fiud that the Cuticura Remedies are a valuable household standby, living as wo do twelve miles from a doctor. Mrs. Lizzie Vincent Thomas Fairmont. Walden's Ridge, Tenn . Oct. 13, 1905 " Inducement to Undertakers. The following advertisement a peared in a paper of a small town in Colorado; For Sale An old established, well paying undertaker's establishment. The city Is in a very unhealthy location, where the mortality is very great There is only one doctor in the whole town. The deaths from fever alone pay the expenses, and the rest is clear profit. There is no competition ' Judge.

A Big Bargain for 12 Cents Postpaid. The year of 19)6 was one of prodigal Plasty n our tSSd farm. Never bet of did vegetable und farm eeds return such enormous yield. Now we wish to (um jui.OOO nf.v customer tin year and hcivc offei tor 12c potp.i 4 I pks ti.irden City Beet 10c 1 Earliest Ripe t abbage 101 "' Earliest Kinerahl Cic timber. . . . 15c 1 " U t rsSM Market lettuce 13c 1 " 1.1 Day Radiih lOr 1 " Blue Mewl Tomato IV I " .Fuiey Turnip lue 1000 kernels gloriou1y beautiful dower seeds 15c Total M 00 All for 12c Kvtpaid in order to ititro-dtt-e our warranted need, and if you will send 16c we will add one package of Berliner Earfisst ( auliaVtWwr, together with our mtmmoth plant, nurery stock, MMtafalt 'nd frm BSS4 and timl catalog This catalog i mailed free to all in tending pun hi er Write to.-, J..hn A. Salter Seed Co.. Poi V, La Crosse, Wis. Efforts of a homely girl who tries to look pretty are very often vain.

j The iiiore a man wants to borrow the harder be shades your hand Ui' Sumle Mui'ifr utraight .V- eignr. M ! of evict iiuality toOar, o our dealt' l oi la-nia' Factory , Peoria, UL

Some men are like some horses; they will stand without hitching, out tie them to a post and they will pro ceed to kick over the traces.

OSt. MO' MM Ut lftlMB" Thai I.AlAllVR illuM (Juni n" H ru i iarlf naiitci i i'iih! 9 ' i t ',. ,1 e The tir.i am! prifiMlOoM Tablet i a Willi s rat Kaon m . ark ana km ,r ih.di. and bears Uio nanaturM uf a w uuova tbo. Some men outlive their usefulness snd some others are born without any Vu li ne nii-'-d tin- l-t i! I ialiield lYa, Nature' laxative, ba liecu .ci looked, t.ike it to regulate the liver and to overcome constipation.

Company Withdraws from Canada. Consul lohn I liamiltou. of Corn wall. Canada, states that the American company which has been erecting a $3.000.000 tlnplate and Iron works at .Morrisburg, has abandoned the enterprise because the Dominion govern ment refused to grant any protection In lbs new tariff schedule. Sheer white goods. In fact, any flu wash goods when new, owe much of their attractiveness to the way they are laundered, this being douo in a manner to enhance their textile beauty. Home laundering would he equally satisfactory If proper attention waa given to starching, the first essential being good Starch, which has sufficient strenRth to stiffen, without thickening the goods. Try De flan e Starch and you will be pleasantly surprised at the improved appearance of your work It Is said of homemade troubles .hat they are very like home made clothes, they never fit well, and they generally last longer than others Spurgeon.

WEAK, PALE, THIN Or. Williams' Pink Pills Restored Mr Bobbins To Health and Also Cured Her UaujMci of Anaemia. Mrs. Jo. le Bobbins, of 1121 u St.. Decatur. 111., says: "1 was w. i thin and troubled with headaches v. appetite failed so that I did not re ish my food I was unable tu do gaj work becauso my limbs pained o and my feet were swollen. I g ,t

numb and dizzy, my tongue seemed it times to be paralyzed so that i i couldn't speak distinctly. My ex-' it ics, when In this numb state, f. i If some one was sticking needles i ti

me all over their surface. Thront my shoulders at times I had such p i g that I couldn't sleep. Many ttaMs 1 awoke with a smothering sensat. in "When the physician's renc i failed to benefit me I began to for something that would. My 6i Mrs. McDanlel, of Decatur, rei mended Dr. Williams' Pink Pil.s me and I at once purchased some i was greatly encouraged when I how they acted on my nervous c tlon and continued using them Ui cured. I am now able to attend to my duties and havo not consulted a ; Iclan since. MI also gave them to my dauch : who had always been weak and at this time seemed to lack Vitality Her cheeks were colorless and was thin and spiritless. She had an aemla and we feared consumption cause every time she went nut doIf It was at all cold or damp would take cold and cough Bai Di Williams' Pink Pills brought eol back to her cheeks and strength her boi'y." Dr. Williams' Pink Pills arp lotd hj all druggists, or sent postpaid, on r eelpt of price. ,rft cents per box boxes for $2 50, by the Dr. William Medicine Co.. 8chenectady. N. Y. IS ON PILE IN CHICAGO

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