Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 51, Number 34, Jasper, Dubois County, 21 May 1909 — Page 2

WEEKLY COURIER

BläN KD. DO AN 12, PublUher.

JASPER,

INDIANA.

"An Ohio minister says kissas are lu. xlcating ns much as liquor." All lu favor of tho motion say "aye."

On by oae. the oW rlvermen aro passing bvot the river." If they c uii only stay to se the now and roB u' iated Mississippi a few years hence.

S.-iet women are taking up tho c.i I"1 of worrnn suffrage. If woman suffrage Is t.. t ik. the place of afternoi n teas ti !)o.l ought to bo for It If Andrew t aiat-io is s ill fearful of the disgr.o r dying rich let him build a "Cai Ii-;' boulevard" across th- country f:i'iu the Atlantic to the Taciiic.

Perhaps y u have hoard why King Alfonso didn't go up in an airship? His wife told him not to do it. Married kings haven't anything on tho average husband.

The hen that laid 3.650 t gs is dead and buried in a rosewood colli n. She made the gooso that laid the golden egg look like n piker that got into poetry under false proteuses.

Bulgaria's tax of $2 a year on bachelors can make no practical difference. An man who would marry in order to gio that sum is too poor a financier to be worth while as a husband.

"Beef makes drunkards." says a medical investigator. Another good 2 am. argument to hand to the woman who Is wnltiiig grimly at tho top cf the stairs.

King Petor nf Sorvla wants an ann'..'y of $50.0"" tf ho abdicates. He dtex not seem to have been worth tho price at tho best of times, and as a barnacle proposition he would bo an expensive luxury at that figure.

China has presented to tho Congressional Library the Chlneso encyclopedia of 6.000 volumes. Senators and representatives are thus provided with a little light reading to refresh Hum between periods of arduous labor.

Autolsts want tho Soldiers' Monument in Jamaica removed because in passing It it is necossary to slow down from fifty to thirty miles an hour. It might be a better idea to plant monuments In 3,007 other places as "isles of safety" for podestrians.

With the invention of the military airship come: the counter invention of tho airship destroyer. With submarines, aeroplanes and their respective destroyers, invention striving to the utmost to improve all kinds, the

wars of the future will-revolutionize those of the present. - Great Britain is discovering that tho new wire-wound 13-lnch guns designed to throw shells eighteen miles cannot withstand tho strain of discharge. Cracks develop In the tubes and tho guns become dangerous. Is the gunner reaching tho limit of his ability to drlvo heavy missiles over long distances or through armor plating?

An optimists' club of Gotham wants to abolish All Fools' day. But here Is whero sentiment will overrule both reason and optimism, for the desire to make a fool of oneself springs eternal in the human breast and will no be denied. Besides, on general principles, the task Is too herculean a on-- for human ondeavor to achieve.

"H00SIERISMS"

Little Items of Interest All Over the Length and Breadth of Indiana.

Big Price for Real Estate. Eph a Model Farmer. Twenty-four feet of Washington I The Nappnnoo Advance rates Ephstreet propert v. Indianapolis, sold last ralm Solder, of near Fornkor. as a

model farmor. no owns uotwoon juo and 100 ncres of land. , All of his foneo posts aro concrete and ho uses wire fAnnluM IIa i 1 o n utnitn iwilrttt ntl-

- m. . . .-..I..-, ' trull MIM I lv UOl-D 11 f lUUt! H4ifcw Indiana towns are spring cleanins. , i n nf

Many have itutituted "clean-up" days. ' . n , . . . , etBt0PnB wi,h

week for ?lS7.6oO

Hoosler State Cleaning Up.

wheu I he whole towns turn out.

which to feed his engine.

Fighting or Boxing? gs6 Acres ,n BIrtnday Gift. The Marlon county grand Jury be- n . . P,,.oa. ihhIhIhv nrosents

over recorded in southern Indiana was recently given by Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hibeyro. of New Harmony, to their son Robert, on his twenty-first birth-

Petersburg Is Slotless. ! (jay, Tho Rift comprises 05G acres of

All tho slot machines In Petorsburg land worth $100.000. and a valuable

prise

week

lighting in Indianapolis Inst

were cleaned out last week. Natives

are saving their nlcklcs now. Ft. Wayne the Triplet City. Trlplots were born last week to Dr. and Mrs. Philip Titus, of Ft. Wayiiu. This is the third set of triplets to bo born thero within two months. Odd Accident Proves Fatal. Harry Rowel!, a blacksmith, of Goshen, was fatally burned. Ho hold a liniment bandage on a sprained wrist too close to a gas jot.

town resldenco in New Harmony.

Family Feud Over Baby. Bocauso ho. attempted to hold her throe-months-old babo for his daughter, while his irate son-in-law wanted to carry it away. John S. Wintoroth. living near Tell City, was shot at a dozen times with a rille by Etfwnrd Llnney, the son-in-law. It is alleged. Winteroth escaped Injury. Kokomo's Automobile Day. On Wednesday, Juno 2, Kokomo will, give an automobile day. The event will celebrate the sixteenth annlvorsary of the completion of tho first automobile built in Kokomo.

Preacher Acquitted of Assault. Rev. Benjamin Mayo, an aged far- .... .1 itt loiikti utni n I f t flit fit

Portland of a charge of assault on his t There will ,Jf races a arade and seventeen-year-old niece. Rita Puter- contests . of skill in drl ylng Inyi a-

baugh. Hanly to the Rescue! Former Governor J. Frank Hanly hau promised to come to the aid of

the African Methodist Episcopal

tlons will be sent to all automobile

clubs in Indiana to attend in a body. Can See the Preacher Now. The Ladles' Aid Society at the First

Methodist Church, of Columbia City,

Church, of Vab7s and do7mte his voted that hereafter the women of the

, f n irtt.,rt. nrniAPts congregation st remove uieir urns

all to go to defraying the clnrch debt.

In spite of revolutions, mosquitoes ar, freight rates, Contral America

muriates to trade its banana crop for

prosperity. The banana plant is as

indwstrious na it is plcitircsquo, work-

Ins all the year round, nights. Sun

davs and legal holidays and while the owner sleeps. When a self-picking banana plant Is developed and the

ming macipue allows the owner to

flit north with his crop under his own

wings life in that locality will bo In

deed endurable.

I'n sidont Taft, according to the om niarlent newspapers, is helping Mrs Taff to make tho White House a home

The idea is that these good Amorlcans

are going to' try to live In tho White

H"use as they would If It were their private property, to relegnte business to the executive office buildings, to di

minish tho ceremonious trappings of hig'i to8ltlon and make their friends fei-l at homo." Thoro are difficulties

tn the way. A public official, no mnt ter where ho lives, must resign him

self to having his parlor turned Into a

ceuf.'rencB room. One of the most xe-

ttrin.' of distinguished Amorlcan wo

men recently coin plained that hor h -ixe had becomo a public Institution.

Moiover, no Amorlcan. shifting and iirii'M we are. ever feels quite at h ni" in a house hired or harrowed for a l.mriMi tine. It larks the extra bay whv a that we put on ourselves, and the 1 1 '.'. mi in th- front yard that lather id'J.

Life Sentence for Italian. Joseph Bnrcelonia. an Italian, was convicted of second degree murder and sentenced to life imprisonment at Lagrange. The jury was out fiftyone hours. Bnrcelonia stabbed Alva Trletch to death at a dance last Fobruary A Lottery In New Albany? Attention of the Attorney-General has been called to the reported operations of a lottery agency, with headquarters in New Albany, which is snld to be selling thousands of tickets in Indianapolis and throughout all tho cities In the south part of the State. Boys' City at Winona. The report that has been going tho founds of the northern Indiana papers that no Hoys' City would bo held at Winona Lake this summer. Is denied bv the Winona Assembly officers, who

promise to make the city greater man ever this season. Cheaper than Nurse, Maybe. Cornelius L. Holl!, acod 71 years.

a veteran of the Cifil War, and Miss

illlo Cravens, nued 17 years, wera

married at Evnnsville. Hollis used to

hold his girl wife on his lap wnou she was a child In knee dresses.

Want Fishing Park Near Capital. Some Indianapolis fishermen with

thousand-dollar fishing "appotites

and ten-dollar purses, as far as nsn-

ine is coucerned. have lately boon tr-

lng to Interest the owners oi some

traction line in a plan ior ine esiao

lishmont of a fishing park near In

dianapolis.

Big Gift to Gary Y. M. C. A.

Formal announcement was made

last week by Capt. H. S. Norton, bust

ness acent of the Gary Lanu uom

pany. that Judgo B. H. Gary will pro-

sent to the city named m nis uonor u Vitt i hi; Men's Christian Association

building, to bo erected at a cost of

$ion,oo.

Needs the Absent Treatment. HennuBo his wife embraced Chris

tlau Science and refused to lot him

mnnlnv at nhvs c nn to doctor ins m

jured leg. Jacob HIen began suit for ftivorrj. nt Hammond. Once he al-

it.ie in orjinked a nlato over his

head, and then hurled a brick at him

because he would not become a bci

ontlst. Slaughter of the Innocents.

Duo to tho tiso of Impure milk. Dr.

J. N. Hurty. Secretary of the State Board of Health, says 2,000 babes will

.tin in Indiana before next winter.

The babes will be fed poisoned milk

throuch iKiiorance, ho says, ana be

cause of the refusal of parents to pay

n little more money for good nuiK. Bad Luck Fires Both Barrels.

AlthotiKh Charles F. Loeb, of Mar

tlnsville, was forced by a county local option election to give up his siilnrm business, the Appellate Court

declared that he could be held to the

mrms nf his fivo-yoar contract to pay

ssr. n month runt for his room. He

had two and n half years of his lease

unexpired when his saloon was closed

iongregati

in church. The vote was in responso to a plea by the men giving the size of feminine headguar as the reason for non-attendance. Cattle Feeders at Purdue. The Purdue experiment station has issued a bulletin announcing a meeting of cattle feeders at the university on May 22 al 10 o'clock to show tho results of experiments with cattle. The present series of caUle feeding experiments have been conducted with a view to determining the value of corn sllngo and cotton seed meal when added to a local ration of shelled corn and clover hay In fattening two-year-old steers. 1

The Hero of Dunkirk. The little town of Dunkirk can boast of an extraordinary warrior. On November f. 1S99, Amos Weaver, of that town, then a sergeant In the regular army, attacked single-handed fifteen Filipino insurgents. He killed

four and wounded soveral. The ar

Department has given a belated

recognition of his valor by awarding

him a medal for conspicuous bravery,

which was forwarder! to him at Dun

kirk.

Buried Treasure on Farm?

Wesley Campbell's farm, on the line

between Brown and Bartholomew

counties, may be dug up and thrown

all over the surrounding farm land

within the noxt few days. While dig

ging on the farm Campbell found n

Spanish coin, dated 17 n. He contin

ued to dig In tho same place, but found no more money. However, he Is confident thnt more treasure Is to

be found on the farm, and will con

duct a systematic hunt.

Showed How McKinley Died. A chum's attempt to illustrnto how

McKinley was assassinated may cause

the death of Arthur Watson, aged 15

years. Watson is at the Indianapolis

City Hospital, while his friend, Adolph

A PRINCE AT. HARVARD.

Student With Income of $12,000,000 a Year Is Preparing To Rule. Tho Mture ruler of 3.000.000 subjects and tho holr of riches that ninko tho fnmod wealth of Mldaa palo Into insignificance. Prlnco Jalslngrao (Jnlkwar. the son of an Indian Rajah, Is now preparing hiniHolf nt Harvard for his future position. When the Galkwar of Baroda. second in importance among tho Itnpahs. visited America two years ngo, he was bo pleased with tho methods of teaching nt Harvard thnt his last word to President Eliot was that his sons would bo sent to finish tholr education nt Cambridge. Accordingly Jalslngrao Gnlkwar, 19 years old, elder son of the Rajah, Is now Installed In a sumptuous suite of rooms In upper Westmoroly Court, one of the most exclusive "outside" dormitories. The holr to an annual Income of $12,' 000.000. Prince Galkwar, as he Is known, asserts his democracy by a comparatively modest college existence and an attitude of good fellowship which havo already niado him

popular among Harvnrd men.

Among tho many nelis to vnsi iortuuos who have attended Harvard tho future Rajah of Galkwar can probably boast of the most fabulously weal

thy father.

Today the Maharajah's public reve

nues reach a total of $0.(100.000 a

year, while his private resources aro said to bring him as much more.

The education of the young ruler

to American ways Is but a step in the revolution of the Baroda State.

Born of a race which onco do-

lighted in most inhuman cruelty, tho Galkwar of Baroda now seeks to givo

his people tho best that modern civilization of tho West has to offer. Ho

comes from fighting ancestry, being a

descendant of that great Mahratta

osldler, Daninjl Galkwar. His title,

Shamsher Bahadur, was won by that warrior at the battle of Bellapore, at tho end of the seventeenth century, when the Imperial army of Delhi was

defeated. The Utlo was conferred

by the Shahu Rajah of Satara In admiration of his bravery.

While Prince Jalslngrao has a num

ber of valuable diamond pins and some of the royal jewelry with him nt

Harvard, ho dresses modestly, seldom

appearing with more than a slnglo

jeweled scarf pin or a diamond ring,

and his clothes do not appear to uo more extravagant than those of many students of moderate means.

He Is fond of the theater and of

tho usual freshmen amusements, but never allows pleasure to Interfere with his college studies.

He declares that American prosper-

itv is the result of one of tho most

eoultable forms of government In tho

world, and ho hints that tno ruturo

progress of Baroda will owo much to

tho example which is Heid up in tins

country

While the prince could have nair a

dozen automobiles at his command

and enjoy tho most sumptuous luxur

ies ever conceived by a college stn

dent, he is entirely averse to things

of that sort

Every morning at 8 o'clock ho rolls

out of bed in a very pleblan manner

and ducks Into his bath In a scram

hie to reach the lecture room before

roll call.

THE SUNDAY SCHOOL

The

Senior Berean Lesson for Sunday, May 23, 1909.

THE COUNCIL AT JERUSALEM, Acts 15, 1-32. Goldon, Text. Wo boliovo that through the grneo of the Lord Josus Christ we shall bo saved oven as they. Acts 15, 11. The Lesson Text, Acts 15, 1-5; 22-29. 1. And cortalu uion which cumo down from Juden taught the brethren, and sa'd. Except ye be circumcised after the manner of Mose, yo cannot be saved. 2. Whun therefore Paul and Barnabas had no small dissension and disputation with them, they determined that Paul and Barnabas, mid certain other of them, should go up to Jerusalem unto the apostles and elders about this question. 3. Anil being brought on their wny by the church,' they passed through Phonlce and Samaria, declaring the conversion of tho Gentiles; and they caused great Joy unto all the breth

ren.

L And when they wore come to

Jerusalem, they wore received "of tho

church, und of tho apostles and elders.

and they declared all things that God had done with them.

But there rose up certain of the

sect of the Pharisees which believed, saying. That it was needful to circum

cise them, and to command thoin to keep the law of Moses.

22. Then pleased it the apostles

and elders, with the whole church, to

Bend chosen men of their own com

pany to Ant loch with Pnul and Barnabas; namely. Judas surnauied Bar-

sabas. and Silas, chief men among the

brethren:

23. And they wrote letters by thorn

after this manner ; The apostles and

elders and brethren sond greeting

unto tho brethren which are Of the Gentiles in Antioch and Syria and

Cilicia:

24. Forasmuch as wo have heard,

thnt certain which went out from us have troubled you with words, sub

verting your souls, saying, o must

bo circumcised, and keep the law: to

whom we gave no such commandment:

25. It seemed good unto us. being

assembled with one accord, to send chosen men unto you with our boloved Barnabas and Paul,

20. Men that have hazardod tholr

lives for tho name of our Lord Jesus

Christ.

27. We have sont therefore Judas

and Silas, who shall also toll you the

same things by mouth.

2S. For It seemed good to the Holy

Ghost, and to us, to lay upon you no

greater burden than these necessary

things;

29. That ye abstnln from meats of

fered to idols, and from blood, and

from things strangled, and from fornication: from which If we keep your

selves, ye shall do well. Fare ye well.

The Lesson Explained. , Verses 1-5: The Great Dispute. Certain men which came down from

Juden Christianized Pharisees. They

represented at once a doctrine and a

locality; they cherished Wie ueiiets for which the Pharisees had always

stood, ami they proclaimed these be

liefs In a manner that savored spe

cially of Judea: Just as in our na-

Treadmills.

Tho barbarous custom of vlcts in treadmills is still i some English prisons, dec! . lar Mechanics, nnd an hit en

uro shows the convicts at task. The speed Ib about a minute, and If n man mi a crossbar strikes tho i.iu

logs.

He Did It. "I refused Jim. and hdo somothlng desperate." "Goodness! Why, he j , mo yosterdny." "Tho dear boy! So 1 e word after all." Clevelan l I

I I I Mr

The President's Flag The presidential ling h t ground, with tho arms of tie States In the center. It wa and first used by President 1SS3 nnd is now hoisted at whenever the President is on any government vessel.

Poll from SrnfTolil mill Injur, 1 Ui

llnt'U. Thirty yenrs ago James ( 1100 0th street, S. E.. W I). C. fell from n scaffold and injured his back. In telling n says: "My sulToring was terr the small of my back all ir stomach was Just as If I had ' en with a club. I tried all plasters belladonna. eaiK-lne ous without getting relief, i so-called electric belts but h did mo any good. One day, while working daughter's house, my back p so badly that I had to quit I the house and lny down fr daughter had a bottle of s; mont in the house and she r i back well with it and gave to take home. I used sl nie bottles of Sloan's 2."c. I.inl:t can do as much work now as

In the shop, although I am '

ears old. 1 would not he

Sloan's Liniment for any con ' and recommend It to nnyuin- ' pain."

Tho most eloquent praters f

needy are tho ones we carry to

In baskets.

Somebody "Estimated" Wrong.

According to reports recolved from the township assessors by State

Statistician J. L. Peetz. the corn crop

in Indiana last year was under

oatlmntod in the annual crop roport

bv about 8.000.000 bushels, while the

wheat crop was overestimated uy

about 4.000.000 bushels.

Cisnvlct's Dauahter a Suicide.

Evelvn Stoner. nsod 14 yoars. plnco

In a farm home by the Torro Hnnto

Board of (iuard.ans when her fat in1

vns bent i prisi-ii, committed stile With carbolic uCld.

College ho likes. He says that he tional days of storm and stress an 7 7 nlu.lltlnnlut frnm Vow Rni'lnilil ronre-

eilJUJÖ 11. , ., . , ...... . l- la.

His preparatory studies in America semen a msunci ivpe m ...

at the Horace Mann school In New the history oi tue tnrisuan cnure. York have already transformed the at the Council of Nice, whore the Prince into a typical college youth, question of the Trinity was so tied, whose fluent English and general man- and in 1517. when Luther nailed the nerof attlro and speech are not great- ninety-five theses on the church door ly different from those of Americans, at Wittenberg and proclaimed the doc-

The present Galkwar wns educated u juiuiu" " ai the Maharajas School at Baroda. there been a crisis of such Importance

under the personal supervision nnd as uiai now iu oe i-uiiw.h-.i-u. ..- tultlon of F. Eliot, pf the Indian Civil these men came from Judea more reServjce cently than Barnabas had come, what

Tho old order has changed and glv- mey said woui.i nauintiu w uii en place to the new without visible by many in Antioch as representing the later findings of the apostles. The

on a par with the surrounding British brethren whom they taught were or territory. The Inhabitants can point very diverse origin. .Jewish, proselyte.

to a ruler of their own race who has pagan tsee ji. 1. -oj. me ue. i.u.-

effected this happy result for them, converts especiai.j. wnu an .. rn. i-inib.-. ifia tiniiK- Rnufninp.i tho lives lone had been treated con-

dignitary and character of Indian roy- temptuously by Jews as outsiders.

ii i,nc r, ch,,t tiimooif mil from disturbed. We can hardly overeat!

his people, but has gone freely among mate the gladness with which they his subjects, learning to know them had accepted the broad doctrines of

and to ascertain their wants. Under ram nnu uarimous. uui now n..i,.i r,ii nnirnnnpn nml seemed thnt a higher ecclesiastical

Waldvogel, aged IS. is held by the honor havo not found their way to authority than they declared clrcum-

pollce. "Hero." said the older lad. "I any particular class or sect. Tho cision necessary io aiiouuu i. mm

will show you now McKinley was fleid has been open to all and the dir- even nun um m u.a., .w. v

killed." There was a sharp report ferent services have been recruited or an sum teacning was mo unburnnnd the younger boy fell. from the best material available. The able Implication that the disciples.

highest posts In the Baroda State one ana nu, suouio cun uuu iu have been bestowed upon persons of tire ritual, and thus Ignore all that different races and creed hailing from had been gained by the advent or various parts of the country. Christ. For maimer read ' custom. ' - .a V Iis m9 s- .1 C ft f It fill I f 1

The Galkwar of Baroda's collection euumn u 3.ic-.. ow,

of diamonds, pearls, nnd other pre- spite or uarnanas ami ram uuu nun clous stones is considered ono of tho "t opened the door of faith unto the greatest In the world. In front of tho Gentiles (Acts 14. 2.1. Paul and Bar-ono-mllllon-dollar pnlaco where tho nabas had no small dissension and

Prlnco will go to live after leaving disputation l -quesiioninKj im u.e... Harvard are mounted four solid gold -And the conflict now begun was

...M1, m,lr,1 flvn vnnro tnr COlltinUCd all 1'atll 3 11IC. 1 lie Jlllllllf

btuu.u.io nmvu .v..j....v ,!

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"Dry" Dining Cars Next

Railroad companies are concerned

as to the effect on their dining car service of the victory of the "drys" in

county option elections in Indiann.

ttorney General Bingham has re

ceived a letter from attorneys In Chi

cago representing sovernl railroads

asking if the State can Issue a license

for the sale of liquor on trains passing

through dry ' counties. Last year nine companies took out tho ?1.000

license requim

year so far on

I TV. unnnlniro nf Vila fnllinr'a rnvnl maintained a separate organization.

I by the State. Tills "" 6 ,,u Ä " and Christian Jews who. like Paul,

ly four have applied. r.r 'U,C Ii believed that with Christians there

u Btrinig with 200 brilliants, each ns wns neither Jew nor Gentile, neither Words Fair Scheme. I, t,.tni iQ ,.ni,i 10. bond nor free, nnd associated freely

I 111 I L'M ll? ! IliLa t 1 1 1 1 J I IO t IIIUUI1 (IL A I 1

Turn Down

No world's fair for Indianapolis In

1011. Some time ago a glib promoter rncceeded In convincing somo of tho

lending business men there that the city was "ripe" for a world's fair.

Committees were organized to boost the event and much enthusiasm was

worked up. Tho Commercial Club dl

rectors havo decided against the pro

ject, but favored a plan for creating

sentiment for an exposition In 191C

to celobrnto tho ono hundredth annl

versary of the admission of Indiana

ns a State. Eight Years Long Enough.

Superintendent of Police Jackson la

endeavoring to procfuro the release of

Georgo Albaugh. of Kokomo, from the Jeffersonvlllo Reformatory, In which he lins served eight years and three

months for the theft of three chick

ens.

lnrce

000.000. In tho Galkwar h collaretto of 500 diamonds Is found tho fifth

largest diamond In the world, cnlled

the Star of the South. In one room

in the royal Baroda palace Is a rug four yards square mnde of diamonds, rubles nnd pearls Interwoven with tho golden fabric. Boston Globe.

A Clock Savings Bank. One of the recent novelties patented Is a combined clock nnd savings bank, doslgned by a Chicago man. Why a savings bank nnd a clock should bo combined will not at once be apparent. The Idea would seem ridiculous, as theso two articles have no nppnrent relationship. The purpose of the Inventor has merely been to Increase the usefulness of the savings hank and assure that It will bo constantly employed. He accomplishes this by requiring the deposit of a coin In the bank before tho clock can bo wound. Unless tho coin Is deposited the clock

becomes useless. The nmoiint of tho

"Drys" Get $5,000.

At the headquarters of tho Madison coin lonoguc,i js controlled by tho slzo County Option Loaglio over $5.000 f 0in, ln the savin ea bank. Tim

cash wns turned in front collections nr ,ion0Hlts enn nlso hn In.

lu'r.tnkon at temperance mass meetings cres0,i iy requiring n dally winding tile I in Anderson nnd nt Elwood, Aloxan- ! of ti,0 ci00i( 1 drla und Fraukton Sunday.

with Gentile converts, were regarded

Ik 4 1 net it

Wj iiirm an ivnuw v. - mined "the brethren appointed" 1

The Church at laro came to tills do

termination, for tho question was of

vital inmortance. Paul nnd Barnabas

nnd certain other ot them Doubtless

some of those "other" represented the .iiidiiizinu nnrtv. But not all, for

Titus, a Gentile convert, unclrcum

clsed nnd yet endowed with the gift

of the Holy Ghost, was one. Should co u i) to Jerusalem unto the npostles

nnd elders about this question Peter,

John and James were now the prin

cipal "pillars" of the church there

(Gal. 1. IS, 19: Z-'J), and tney wun me

unnnmed "e der" had governing pow

crs over all Christendom. This was natural for many rensons. They had "complained with our Lord." nnd were nmrn fnmlllnr with the teachings than

anv others. All tho great evangelists Philip. Barnabas, Saul had gone

forth from them. Tiion, too, .lerus

1-,, wna tnr tho JpW the DlnCC Of Chle

mitiinritv frrimnnrc Isa. 2. .1), tlie

1,100 wliero men otiuht to worship.'

All disputes concerning religious law

or custom wore reterreu 10 uiu. aim

liodrln.

Cure Thnt Cold Tn-Uny. Nearly all druggists and i "

have in slock Lanes rieamr 1

(Ihxntlve) for Llds and i.rip

will bronk up a cold quirkcr thai. 1

or remedy. A trial will romm

It has thiniwinls of others. A irs and sav doctors' bills h. or 1

dnv. 2."i cents h box. hamp.

Jrrw Orator F. Woodward. 1." ll

sin Is pride that apes bur Coleridge.

In n IMn.-li, Allen' l.inl-l nr

, powder to linke Into your sb''

the fr.-t. Cure Com, lluni .r.i

Sore. Mot. CalJou. Achlns. Mf ' ami InsrowliiR NnIK Aliens

mnkes new or tlsht shoe emy " DrusclstFi nnii Shoe Stores. 2 mailed I'ltliK. Addres Al.-n

I.e Hoy, N. Y.

Stand with anybody tha

right. Lincoln.

:oo.l fur Sore lte.

for over 1O0 years PETTI! v

SALVE has positively cured ey

everywhere. All drnssists or

Uro.. Buffalo. N. 1.

Let not the shoemaker p

his last. Latin.

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ELDERLY PEOPLE

HELPED Nü:t

The last years of life are

est. and yet the most dllll- u long. It Is then that the gr. i.

Is exercised in mniniauoi a health. But the chief core s 1 ways be with regard to th.- feat and whether you are dU' properly. You should not av self to become constipated. No doubt you have tried i cathartic pills, purgative tnhh

nnd have come to tue con-'ius. they nre violent in action ni)l teniporary good. Listen. lh" voice of experience with regir' wonderful and mild laxative. I' well's Syrup Pepsin. It 1 n only wo nre trying to find m w f for it. , A. A. Felts, of .TohnMon CHr f-. fmm fnmneh trouble fir

found liU cure In Or. t'aldwel

Pepsin.

-.1 1.1a rlirn

His wire use .i i""

Some heard of it flrj-t tbrou-h

r " r. nds other, through the J

offer to oend any iirwr ro moliver or twwcl complaint a free s Ä for trial. vrMmit chaw will send your name and nililress 1 Jen 1 you trial bottle direct to you If It proves Itself as he claUn Intime the treatment by buy ns n or fl bottle of your drttcßM. a them sell it. Old , People. fwf should look for purity, an It wr mention that the purity of t h 1 ' touched for with the I , J, , Also, though a free bottle . ' ";n' J Us merits, revdts ore nlvcnys from the reeular bottles boiißht of L." L S rpf.ind rour monrr

SSTn-t 'Von. SenO 1 at m

1UO live irnv t...- - If there Is nnyth'nc " your aliment that j understand, or If any me.llenl iwlfl;',' to thv l0ct0'Sn(,T), answer you ' no chnrce for this s The address Is Dr " Caldwell. 202 faldwf Montlcello, Ul.

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