Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 50, Number 27, Jasper, Dubois County, 20 March 1908 — Page 7

QUARTERLY

Sooar School Lmoa for Msrch 22. 190S sc:a -y Prepared lor This PPr

,ilUi: MKMoKY WOltK-AII 1 11 1-. H. . - 3 3. . . 11. II. Si. 7.37. 6 11. 16: X TKXT. "In IHm wu life l. f.- w the Ualt of nun." s jov.-otllii f aventa of !,. covered by Hi first quarter's . rltr:i- with OoU as re- . J. .I n 11-3 . ..nl.a Matthew and Luke, .it Naar-th .. j. r matem at tho ago of 12. r m rvk In carpenter alp at , up to A. D. M. Wh t itf up lit public work. . itaptlat'a mlniatry. t..tittHin. i. mpiaitoii. . ,r t.f beginnings. Including: : i plea. Mirnilefl. K form (CteanalnK of the l-m-1 '!-. nurse. T' "ir l -ar A Year of Develupinf nt, L - of Training: Dlarlplea. ;.!ii. nt of Concerted Opposition. . illuKtratlnc tho Gospfl. . v.ar of Ministry in Galileo nnd ti hiding: . f John the Baptist. 1 f Klve TImmihiwiI. r.. KfRton of Tyre and Sldon. t "f Talwrnncles. M in H-alfd.

cnt and Suggestive Thought.

plaoes where Jesus taught ana 1 the miracles recorded In those s should bo pointed out on the every scholar, together with ..ccurreil In each place, and as 4s possible the order of time. H- mutes of travel. ih ree great divisions of Pal-

THEORY ALL WRONG

i .mks of the Jordan, Cana, NazJerusalem. Srhar Well. Capernaum, pool i' sda, Ilothsalda. 'i of Gennesaret, jiool of SUonm. JESLS the light and life of THE WORL'd.

As Shown By His Teachings. The revelation of tho nature .i:triur of Jesus as the Son of ! i and whence. Hi mission or race and truth welt among us." I !i I'.amb of God. His Father's houso a house of Th. marvelous love of God. Su.vatlon from sin to eternal

K.ufh as a means. to.-us the water of life. "Vir worship. .nut the Son of God. "i ii.- bread of life. ' t tnmunlon with God. V t edom by the truth. i lie light of tho world. Signs and Events. on. Ins to this world. :ut;itisui by John. d out as the Son of God. . :,c his first disciples. . ;. at Cana. -f.s the temple. Reform. iatlon with Nlcodnnus. 'at ion nt the well. me nobleman's son. .w.z at tho iol of Uethesda. Vv i the five thousand. o!n. x man horn blind. A Scripture Biography.

Mio I lived in the City ol :'' !? which Buiiyan describes. ..tue o me Johh 14 : 20. who ' ! me greatly because he 16: t first I 11: 10, bocause I 20:9. :i:np voices saying 11:27; 12: IT 17. Thon 1 joined the noblo i.?cribed in Acts 17:11. Hero .i vision of 14:2 and Rev. 21. : ind there not only Rev. 22:1-5. hn 14:27. and 15:11. nnd 15:12, '" IT.. And my soul longed for hir,gs. Then 1 said: Where Is i'h'" And a voice answeied 14: ! I said: Who shall guide me? i" voice said 10:13. Then I said: n 't fit to go there. And the ii'l: 3:3. and 3:S. and 15:3. -i 1 What do thoy do there? ! voice said: 13:14. Iß: 14:15: iT is. 21. And I said: Lord. :.M 1 do these things? And the Hd: 15:4. 7. Then the voice i ni. 21-.1G if. c) and 1 replfod: .ml 21:10 (m. a).

REPUBLICAN IDEAS BASED ON FALLACIES.

Excesaive Tariff Rates Have Simply Resulted In the Building Up of Enormous Fortunes for the Comparative Few. Tlio Republican theory of trade, both domewtie and foreign, is ba.-i on fallnck. Th'-v lielieve that If our manufacturers art protected by tariff rates high enough to prevent or retard InijMirtaiions from foreign countries, tho home market will consume all our factories can produce. Kor some little time this theory seemed to work to their satisfaction, but the manufacturers discovered that the high prices produced by this lack of foreign competition also had the offect of producing more manufacturers at home to tako advantage of tho large profits. This increased competition between manufacturers led to

the formation of trusts and combines; so that high tariff became the "mother of trusts." TheBe trusts combined or purchased as many of tho establishments in each line of business as could be Induced to sell or participate, and at once increased prices to the point just below where foreign competitors could export their products to compete with the products of the trusts. So the price of trust and tariff protected products was Increased both by the limitation of competition at home and by the prohibition of competition from abroad. Hence we have had tho rise in prices since the present tariff law was In operation. The trusts and combines, however, finding their profits so large, wore induced to manufacture more than the American people could consume at the high prices thoy charged, so they began to look for foreign markets abroad. Rut high prices had naturally produced increased cost of manufacture and to find customers abroad they were compelled to sell there cheaper than to our own people. For some time the Republicans donied that American goods were sohl cheaper abroad than here, but the Democrats produced evidence that proved it was being done. Then tho Republicans changed their ground and declared that the tariff protected trusts were merely "dumping" some of thetr shop-worn and out-of-style products on the foreigners at bargain prices. Again the Democrats produced the evldenco. fn their campaign hook of 1002, that hundreds of articles, exactly the same as those sold here, were being offered and sold by exporters for large discounts from the price In this country. Tho trusts selling abroad cheaper than at home very naturally led to reprisals by foreign governments, and nearly every country but England has Increased Its tariff rates to prevent our trusts from competing with their manufacturers. Notably, Russia, Germany and France have enacted prohibitive tariffs, and the conservative party In England was led to make the Increase of the tariff an Issue, but the people of England, when tho election tame around, stuck to the tariff for revenue, under which England has prospered and become the greatest manufacturing nation. Tho tariff and trust era In this country has produced extravagance and built up enormous fortunes, by

taxing the many for the benefit of the few. and although it has thus produced prosjierlty for the few. it has also helped to cause a panic that has shaken the foundations of the financial and business affairs of the country.

The Republicans now face a demand

for tariff reform in thoir own ranks from the manufacturers who are not

in trusts or combines who find that

the steel trust, the coal trust, the pa

per trust, tho leather trust and other trusts have so Increased prices of the portly manufactured articles they produce. "that those who use such In

their business, like the manufacturers

of steel Into Implements and the fac tories that use coal, and the newspa per publishers and shoe manufactur ers. are combining for tariff reform.

The Republican program of standing pat is therefore in such danger

of defeat that there is a panic in the

ranks of the protectionists.

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The Source of Life, i'difoznic times, then, It was tho relf, not the sun. to which r.'l animal primarily stood belor existence. This gives ua " instructive glimpse Into one ' clc process To the planet's .: rnal heat Is due the chief nc of the beginnings of life upon '. Thus a planet Is capable ' nit beginning to develop or- - .Ithout moro than a modicum fiom the central sun. We talk un as tho source of life; and is to-day in the sense of being -Miner; but the real source was Tth Itself, which also raised it eh Ha babyhood. From Prof. s The Evolution of Lifo," In

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Observant, 'it N. aged four, is one of a large Heahles numerous sisters and ? there are aunts and unc.ln

- on., many cousins. Tho only - in people, however, are those ' immediate household. Tlnnkssiving dinner Stanley iolonmly around the table for v .!e. and then announced, oracu-

y mother and tho cat seem to i.e only peoplo In this whole fam that havtt ativ children!"

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Wltneas Evidently Was a Man of Un

usual Qualifications. S. T. Jocelyn of Wichita was court

stenographer for Judge Pancoast of Oklahoma for several years. Ono tltno

a case was being tried buforo Judge Pancoast and they woro endeavoring to find out through a witness whether there had been any liquor sold.

'What Is your business?" uskod tho

awyer. ".My uuitnoss? ropoateu me

witness laconically. "Oh, I havo lots

o b-tslnoss." "Answer the question," sail tho lawyor. "What Is your business?" "Must I tell all my business?"

HElsted tho witness again. "Answer

the question," interposed tho Judge sevorely.

'Well," rospondod he cheerfully,

Tm doputy sheriff and city marshal

for Gulnor, Janitor of the church and bartender of the El Paso saloon." Kansas City Times.

EYESIGHT WAS IN DANGER

Taft Only a Politician, if It Is true as reported from Wash

Ington that Secretary Taft's friends

hnvft Induced him to abandon tempo

rarily his light .for tariff reduction on Philippine products, in order that ho tnnr not allenato the votes of tho

sugar states in the Chicago convention, the circumstance is not to our

nrmUl ns a llCOtllO.

Public sentiment ought to be In

surh au aroused and healthy stnto

that an act of courage and justice

umilil make sure of winning more

ctmnHh thnn it could offend. With

the people In general this is always

true; but of course among tne pon intnns who choose delegates a policy

of evasion and cowardice addresses a

cogent appeal. Aim nf the Democratic Party.

Without injuring any industry the nnmnnmitc tHirtv is resolved to re

lieve the American consumer of American industrial products of the ex cesaive tributo levied by monopolies ,.. nini'lov tariff fosters. It

ttlHV'll ...r..-. t ti.i in elvc a domestic Indus

n ronannnhle preferential tax

against foreign coinnctltion and quite unother to give the samo Industry the power tu. exact from all other Industries proflü? that aro unreasonable and

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From Terrible Eczema Baby's Head

a Mass of Itching Rash and Sores Disease Cured by Cutlcura. "Our little girl was two months old

when sho got a rash on her face and

within five days ber face and head were all ono sore. We used different remedies but it got worse Instead of better and we thought she would turn blind and that her ears would fall off. She suffered terribly, and would

scratch until the blood came. This

went on until she was five months old, then I had her under our family doctor's care, but she continued to grow worse. He said it was eczema. When she was seven months old I started to use the Cutlcura Remedies and in two months our baby was a different

girl. You could not see a sign of a

sore and she was as fair as a new

born baby. She has not had a sign of

the eczema since. Mrs. H. F. Budke,

LeSueur, Minn-, Apr. 15 and May 2, '07."

Leisure to Burn. "My dear," asked the overworked

business manager of his wife, as he

tried to write a check for her, answer the telephone, receipt the expressman, and give instructions to a floor-walker, at one and the same time: "My dear,

n that 'Great Reyond,' do you sup

pose any of the olegant leisure, of which the preacher tolls us, will fall

to my lot?"

"Sure. John," answered his wire,

sweetly, "you will doubtless have

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This is really Rheumatism of the

Muscles of the Loins and Is characterized by a severe, at times, agonizing

pain In the small of the back, allow

ing the sufferer scarcely a moment's

rest, while the aliment is at its worst. It can come from cold, exposure to

draft, from getting wet feet or wearing wet or damp clothing. It causes

acute suffering, and if allowed to become chronic it may permanently disablo the sufferer. Tho way to secure quickest relief Is to redden the skin over the painful part by rubbing with a flesh brush or piece of flannel rag, and then apply ST. JACOBS OIL by

gentle friction with the hand.

Where They Would Meet. A news Item published in the paint

ers column of the Cleveland Citizen recently has called forth widespread

comment. The statement road:

TAKK NOTICE. We will moot In tho bis hell, usually oecuplcd by tho plumbers.

Writing from Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canadn, W. H. Ellwangor, who was formorly a resident of Green Mountain, Iowa, says: 'Tho cllmato in summer Is Ideal for growing grain.' Long, clear days of sunshine, no bad

storms. Wo never need to guard 1 against cyclones; I nover saw a better j cllmato in my life. V"o made raoro . money during the season of 100G than 1 any previous five years in contral , Iowa one of tho best districts in the '. state." But Mr. Ellwangor was a real-1 dent of the town, and it might be more interesting to read what a farmer ha3 to say about Western Canada. From j hundreds of letters all filled with

words of praise, recounting success in Western Canada there lias been ono selected. It is as follows: Faynton, Sask., Canada, Dec. 10th, 1907. To Whom This May Concern: I moved to this address February 3, 1907, from Montgomery, Iowa, and

took a homestead 35 miles north of 1 Paynton. It was cold when I moved 1 hero but It did not stay cold long; it broke up tho 8th of February, and was , not so cold after that but the spring was late on account of the heavy snow fall, but In spite of the late spring- 1 1 saw better grain than I ever saw In , the states, raised this year. I helped j a man finish sowing oat3 the 4th of Julv and they made fair oats. In a j goojl year oats will go 100 bushels to i tho acre and wheat 25 to &0; all root , crops do well here. I saw turnips weigh ' 7 and 8 pounds. I" raised potatoes this , year that measured lll Inches one way and 18 the other in cir- j cumference. This Is a fine stock country; hay in abundance, good water, I plenty of fuel, freo and plenty of building material the government gives us timber to saw Into lumber ! and wo can get It sawed for about i $6.00 per thousand. All small fruit 1 grows wild here, then there are ducks, geese, grouse, pheasants, deer, moose, elk and fish in abundance. I was over

to Turtle Lake yesterday where there is lots of fishing beine done this winter. I saw about a carload of whito fish in one pile. I gave 25 cents for S6 pounds of fish. What do you think of that, Brother Yankee? I think this is a fine place both to make money and to live. There was an old man up here visiting his brother-in-law. Now this man owns land close to Des Moines, Iowa, and is in good circumstances, but he took a homestead and says bo will be contented If ho can only put In tho rest of his days in Canada. He would get up in the mornand look out of the door and say: "Well, who wouldn't live In Canada?" Now I havo been In 13 different states In tho United States, and I never saw the chanco that there Is hero for a man that has a little muscle and a littlo brains. Three cheers for Canada! (Signed.) W. A. SPICB." This is tho temperature through November. I, took it myself bo I know It Is right, in the shade: Morning at

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