Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 39, Number 31, Jasper, Dubois County, 9 April 1897 — Page 8
TjiHiivilb PüQM.'insKASES OF TRADES.
iiuunnmu, oiuud vie & St. Louis Consolidated R. R.
RESULTS OF TION CF
CONTINUED OCCUPAMEN WHO WORK.
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The only place to get bargains is at the store that advertises for your trade. STOP AM) THINK.
Every time you make a purchase, whether it is to your interest or not. For the nearer you keep your nion-, ey in reac h the more benefit you : derive from it. Hy favoring us, and buying no other than a hand made Guckes Broom, Mops. Whisks, Toy and Ceiling brooms. And if your merchant don't handle them, ak him to get them, or call at our factory, or write us a postal card and we will send you ourj brooms. We sell both wholesale; and retail. FARMERS wishing their j corn made up into brooms and who havn't got the cash, should remember that we eat, and will take anv-i thing in the produce line for our pay.
Glckes Broom Mr o. Co.. H. F. (Jivkes, Manager. June 12. l-y INSURE WITH Wm. A. Wilson's
It Appcur That . h Htud or Kuiployni.ul Ha IU IVrullar Allmrut II.. Ih FhtAltal aud M. utl W orker tall I'mder the Kulr I'ol it Irlaua IM i-tar l . It is well known that Mere are Mit:. I" r of dangerous trades w hu h give litt tu serious discuses; bat, as it matter of fact, almost evt ? occupation has some ailment peculiar to itself. A due lOff can always toll if hin patient in at baker, fur instance, hy tlu state of Iii teeth. The flour dust collects on the trith. lcome kMid and gl via rise to a M ial kind of (V ny. Baii-rs, owinir to th lr IfMfjalaV 1 i f . dhx-ping in Iht day and working at night, and luTauwof the hot air ai .1 dost, are grt-at victims to consumption. Blacksmiths, strong as they ar, vi ry ofu-n suff r from paraly Ris of UM whola right sid' from tliecon
tinnous siiork of hnmmcriiiK, and their eyes Uvoui' wi ak from the glare of the
t.rt-. Athh ti s, sträng' to say, do not, as a
rulo.i-njoy long life. Profesiional Uixers.
wrestlers, gymnasts, cyclista, are short
livtd and snffer from enlargement of
the heart and disease- of the longs Boilermakers gi t deaf from the contin
ual loud noise. Brewers and brewers'
dri vi r ilrink beer in suth large quiuiti Um that they ruin their livers and gen erally die young. Bricklayers and plas
ti n rs are verv healthv, and thev are
said to resemble asses in never dying Bun-hen are very strong and healthy
but they suffer in health through eating
little tiieces of raw meat. Cabmen are
tmted for "nipping, " and th v endure
i the natural consequences. The cold alsi
j affects their faces to such a degrcv that
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JA8PER, IND. Represents old line companies. Life, Accident, Fire, Tornado. Live Stock and I'late Glass Insurance. Prompt payments guaranteed. Also, .Etna Life money to loan on farm property, PH 12. it:,j.
MudUon Townsliip TriiHt Notice. Notice is given that hereafter the Tni tee of Madison township willlie at the More room of Mr. John P. Norman, in Ireland, on every Saturday, for the pur oo of attending to township business and all persons having business with th township are expected to confine ii t th se dayti. Tht) township library is kept at Isaiu Alexander's in Ireland, where all ma' obtain the tsxikn. The In.liana School hook will br found at Norman A i ray 's store at al times. John K. Norman,
Aug. 1, 'ö-y
the muscles of the fact' I come frequent ly j aralw- !
ai l tit. rs and caMm t makers are
afflicted with varicose veins in the legs, and the action of the shoulder in saw inland planing produces a diseased condi t: ii of the large artery that runs from the heart to the arm, so that there is not a carj nt r living, a doctor says, in whom a curious noise may not be heard
by apilyiug the ear to that blood rat sei. Hardly a single china scourer lives to old age w ithout Incoming asthmatic. Clergyman's sore throat is of course wt 11 known. It is said by some to re mit from having the month open so fre quently, the air going in that way and drying the throat. ( ithers say it is caused by the clerical ixillar. And others still say it results from the fact that the ( lergynian preaclws from a pulpit and has to bend his head downward for I arr isters, w ho talk quite as much, do not suffer as much as clergymen, being on the same level as th"ir hearers. Aimers, from wi rking in the dark, 1 come very irritable. Their eyes get weuk, and their lungs become quin black miners' lung Cooks, particular ly male cooks working in hotels, clubs and restaurants, get gout from contin ually tasting rich food, and both male and female cooks get varicose veins and flat feet fn ii. long standing as well as the well known ache of the face from the heat and dirt. Coopers have a lump on the knee, which is really a little bag of fluid put there by nature to protect the knee f n m the injurious effects of pressing it against the barrel. Diven' hearts become distended from holding their breath. Domestic servants are remarkable for suffering from typhoid fever. Housemaids are frequently afflicted with pov erty of blood from drinking n-a and running up stain. Dressmaken' long boon and confinement result ir onnsumptu n very often, but more often in indigestion, poverty of blood and im paired eyesight. The fumes of nitric acid make goldsmiths' eyes sore, and they get cramps in their fingen from catching small screws. Nearly all the human beings who suffer from that awful disease, glanders, are gTooms. India rubls-r worken h.m v. ry bad headaches and great mental depression. 1'. miters are poisoned by the lead thy use so much, and all their muscles, hut apar tally their wrist muscles, ban im .ry m uk. Photographers get poisoned by cyanide of potassium. The dust that cnten the lungs of potten when they
A OF BIT LIFE. A maiden am! within the door And sans ''". Ma l"'"to iUi'v toil UHAWcd br.
Msra mm asaaaaai m &! i i vhaa ks h. r.i las asarrf ' 11.. wlntlil ae I.. wut alviiit A woman If tho window wpt for one who In eburchjranl sUpl. Hut tin n utt.n her h.truiK fell That tune she knew and loved aw wall. The flood of bunitng l-mr im atald, And eoou a what her hp- taaajrd. Her neiithbor heard the tender strata And Aoftlr Julntnl the wvet refralii. Thu all day loaf ''t one aonit bora lu J. yuUAtiow from door to dour. -Mar a J. I s n ton. A GREAT RIVER.
Marco I'olo' Report Concerning the Gigantic laug-tM-Klaus;. Noah Brooks quotes the following from the great Venetian traveler in hil aeries of St. Nicholas papers, "The True Story of Marco Polo:" And I assure you this river flows so far and traverses so many countries and cities that in good sooth theN pass and repass on its waten a great number of vessels and more wealth and merchandise than all the riven and all the seas of Chnsteudom put together. It seems indeed more like a sea than river. Mos s r Marco Polo said that he once beheld at that city 15, ooo vessels at one time. And you may judge if this city of no gn at size has such a number, how many must tln re be altogether, considering that on the banks of this river there are more than 11 provinces and more than 20o great cities, besides towns and vil lagi s, all txissessuig vessels. Messer Marco Polo aforesaid tells us that he heard from the officer employed to collect the great khan's duties on this river that there passed up stream 200,000 vessels in the year, without count ing those that pusseddown! Indeed, as it has a course of such great length and net ives so many other navigable rivers, it is no wonder that the merchandise which is borne on it is of vast amount and value. And the article in largest quantity of all is salt, which is carried by this river and its branches to all the cities on their banks and thence to the other cities in the interior. The vessels which ply on this river an' decked. They have but one mast, but they are of great burthen, for I can assure you they carry, reckoning by our weight, from 4,000 to 12,000 cantan each. In going up stream they have to be hauled, for the current is so strong that they could not make head in any other manner. Now the towline, which is some o00 pact in length, is made of nothing but cane. 'Tis in this way: They hare those great canes of which I told you before that they an some IS paces in length. These they lake and split from end to end into many slender strips, and then they twist these strips together so as to make a rope of any length they please. And the ropes so made are stronger than if they were made of hemp.
"A good thing" push it along.
ThB MODEL DRUG Store,
( riginator of the CASHS YSTI- M Inventor of LOW PRICES (io where the i Towds3g(to buy Fresh PureJDrugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Patent Medicines, Toilet Articles, Stationery, Blank Books, Paints, Oils, Etc.
GEO RCE P, WAGNER
ASl'FACTt ata or
WAGONS and; CARRIAGES,
-And Dealer In
Agricultural Implements and Fertilizers.
are sifting ( lay int. rfi res so nmch with
Trustee Math-.!, Tp. their bnathing that "potn-r's asthma" r- is a well known disease. C mposinm
g t cracks and Assures in the lips and small tumors in their mouths from the ! hal it of putting type in the mouth, and ct iisuniptiou attacks them frequently baeWM of the st oping posture and the confined, wd ntary life. Politicians are i greatest suffcri n of all, the constant dram drinking giving them indigestion, jaundice and nervous diseases, killing tin m at an curlier age than mend . rs of any ( thir profession. 8ailon, v ry sinj gularly, suffer greatly from consumption, ow ing to the cold and damp and the bad air of the fori castle. Salesmen
and sab swomi n in shops do a lot of standing, which gives them varicose veins and pains in the feet. Cloth sconr- ( is, who inhale lx nzinc and turjs iitine, suffer from In ad at he, lassitude and nervousness. Shis maken get their chest
j:, -sed in by the last, lose their appetite and -tn ngtli and have headaches. Stonecutti rs' eyes are often injured by the flying stone. Ttm tasnn, although they only take the t a into the mouth and do not swal1' w it, liecouie so nervous that they can follow their employment fr.r only a pern si of tight to ten yean. The sedentary life of lawyers, artists, students and littrary men gives rise to gout, which : is said to kill nu n w ise men than fools; ' pejtsia, which made ' arlyle's life euch a torture, and apoplexy, which curries off hosts f great men. Pall Mall (tazetc.
n Repairing & Horse Shoeing.
Electric Eye. The latest adjunct that science gives to the surgical operator is tin electric eye. Strictly speaking, it ig not an eye at all. but rather a sort of seurchlight, which is used to aid the human eye in delicate surgical operations. f tt ntimes surgeons are handicapped in their work by the fact that they cannot see distinctly the parts upon which they must operate. The formation of the human body is such that in many instances no light can be put directly upon the particular part of the human anatomy that is to be operated upon. The eye can see to the extent of human capability, but in intricate operations, howevt r strong the light in the operating theater may be, the rays lack that penetration and power of concentration so necessary to delicate surgical operations. Professor Charles E. Quimby, of Bellcvue hospital. New York, has pat ented this new aid to surgery. From an ordinary electric light wire a connection is made with this device, which fibi the fan- much in the manner of a pair of spectacles. The Appliance in itself consists of two small incandescent lamps, w hich are fitted one above and the other below the eye of the operator. They are so adjusted that the rays focus at a point sufficiently near the ordinary point of vi-n to throw all the power of the leutfifl rays upon the point desired. It is practically a portable searchlight adapted to the operating theater. The lamps are in the foim of iui annular glass globe, with an illuminating conductor. An insulated bat king, consist ii. g of a metal leather liuedtiand, which passes around the head, prevents the heat from affecting the wearer, and at the same time holds the light in position and prevents any possible effect that otherwise the electricity might have upon the wearer. The lights more near ly resemble long glass tutica than anythingcNe. Within these tubes are placed the lump, which can be adjusted to any desired angle. When a direct downward ray is desired, a small reflector is fixed alsive the liitht and the rays thrown in the desired direction. Sau Francisco Examiner.
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North Mail Street. JASPER, - - INDIANA.
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hot Ncwa, "We heard s me of the strangest, im st outlandish tbiegs last night,'' began the woniitn who -ossips. "Yis," rplit( the wtinian who doesn't, "so a frit Br w ho attended your tuuaicalc was telling me. " Kxchauge.
Hatred a, I I. king. The butcher's boy who had called to dtlner a panel had thoughtlessly left the garden gate open, and the 7 -year old ruhr of the house called after Matal "Here! Come back and shut that gan-!" The butcher's boy stopried, but showed no inclination to obey the command. "I don't have to!" he shouted defiantly. "Yes, you do," insisted the 7 year old. "You come right back and shut it now. or somebody's going to get the worst licking he ever had." The butcher's boy came running hack, full of fight "He is, eh?" he said. "Well, who's going to lick 'im, eh-" "Mother is," calmly remarked the youngster. "If you leave that gate open, I'll Is- n rtain to go out into the street. Mot I,, r 11 see me. and I'll get licked. Mint it tight, please, so I can't get out. " And the butcher's boy did. ( hit ago Times Herald.
Most complete line of Cigars and TobtATOtM in town; also an elegant li-plav of latest tvles Stationery and Pocket Books, Always something new and attractive. l'tescriptioiis carefully compounded. Physicians' wants a specialty. B. B. BRANNOCK. M. D. Spayd Block, JASPKW, INI). Jaa.a,iaT.
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THE JASPER CITY ROLLER MILLS Make the Celebrated
PATOKA LILY FLOUR.
BEST GRADE IN THE STATE OF INDIANA. They also want your rWHEAT And pay the Highest Market Price in Cash Flour and Ship Stuff for Sale at all times.
FELIX LAMPERT Agent for the Empire Drill. Sucker State Drill.
Keystone Corn Husker
Fodder Shredder. Blount's True Blue Pows. Manufacturer of WAGONS AND BUGGIES.
Repairing of all kinds.
Jasper, Indiana.
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YOU LIVE
With Your FuriiitUl
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rickety you have to b
riicrcf.ire it puys to be cureful .j, pays to Ih ure that you are gettioa the best to he had for the pru , V(J uy it pays to look about -t , (.x. aniine stocks and prices and til pay you doubly to come to our
store and buy.
Our Htoek embraces many untiesthe best for the pn, , .invwhere. ALLES BROTHERS. N. W. Corner PubUo Squai, Jtuper, - - - . i(iana Hall Township Baeiaeee, Niitice ih lieretiy ?iveii that t he awU, sineti, Tioatoe of Hall townafaip attend to township business ,,u eac'jjg., nrde.9 of the year, at luv ortice, und pw. sons liavini' ttiwiiHlnii hutiuiAA. .'
suet are required to present it to bim un
i in 'in v n. The township library will alaobafooftd at my ollice near Roaamond, and II laonaara larited to oail there for librtn books. The Iiitliuna Series of Behool boob may he bad at tOJ oAee, and at Jobl J McM-lietle's, in Celestine. LaBTI I,. JaNOOM. Trustee Hall townshiii A Off, 9, 18144. V Farm For Sale in Madison Township. One of the liest furm In M uH
- --.mm ... . , 1 1 n, . ij township can lie b,4Lhtoa sauv imnn.
.'Jl acres, with house of six romu, i,,ini .'Ox7'i feet, plenty of stock water,grooBd produced !'." husliels w heat per ten other crops in proportion, nice orchard. Four miles from ,laster. L" from Ir..
land, " iroiii Duff; 180 acres , Will be divided into two or three parts, if desired, ami sold for one-third cash
belang. OB c:isy time, interest oneecBied note, for deferred payments payable an anally. SS per acre, a rery deaiiabsi place. Apply to C. Moani, Jasper. BOOM Townsliip Trustee's Motive. The initlersiirnetl. Trust if Jtoone township, Dnboie eonnty, herebj rivei notice that he will attend to all btttineei pertaining t the office of Trott oe, at bit reeidenee, abooi one mile aresj of P tersville. on I'ortersville and Ireland road, on Batnrdayi of each week, and request all person- liavinn tOWDahip husiness to present it onSaturday. Citizens deal ring iswiks from the Township Library, are notified that the Libran kept hv Win. McHairio, in Poftent i N. Ii. OorratAffi Trtisi. Aof 7, 1886 jr. Harbison Trust1' Notice. Notice is hereby (fiven that the undersigned, Tnistee of Harbison township. wiP att 'nd to township husiness on eat h Satunlav d the vear, at ray office, ami i z . l : I : .
jhtsoiis Having lowusiiip nusuienf i trrnsact are retpiire.l to present it to bin on Saturdays. The tow nship library will lie kept at my home in Haysville Indiana Bcbool Mooks are for sale bf Henry Kuehrsehneck in Haysville, ind A lam darker in Kellerville. Indiana.
joiin :-kiti, An.;), 18il5-y. Trustee.
JUMBO JEANS RANTS.
The Strongest Jeans Panst in the! World. AIho a full stock of Clothing, Irv Goods, Notions, Boot and Nhos at
ECKERTS NEW STORE.
Opposite the Indiana Hotel.
THE BOYD GRAVE VAULT.
0,000 Hamas Bodi MaiiMad ary
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ProlAcI th tld. Thnniian.lt of it. r . I -1 -. I Annually. No rs, rrtartllMA nf l... at,..n. It Alf frm Hi- rtvAvra uf llit hn man sliuul Th.' IIhtii Oaava Viftt Affnritt piMltlT anil aIhhilut Am-urlly aaainat th lim Ki.t.lMr. ami pr.ilArtA Nith raakot and bnly from damnma. nr lil An I dorar, and from burruwlu tuiaiali and Termin.
yair as Dittaatiag Ttblat ia Madictl Collaott
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. It Abiolwtaly Air light ant W tit rp roof. Ma.l.' I. lit of lt. . mr atfol and mallKalilp Iron aud la praoll. ally iti l. lrii. Iil l.. Should l" utod In Aery Intrrmont. Oyor I.ViHi In actual um. Fur Aal by all uinWtakrra. Manufd l.y The Ctaarptoe Cheilcel Ca.,
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Uolumbia Township KrW to'M Notice. The underHifcMietl, Tnsetet Ol i .lumb rp., Pulsus county , Ind., will stu-n-tw Township bunnies at his resnlenif on ivery Be4ttrdejr, and persona l''nl wnsbip hti-iness to transact r U4Ued to preavut it ou Uisl da) ol U The Township Library is kert at M ffice of the TrusUn, where tliota t titled can ohtain tiooks. K. P. 8itb, Troitee. Aug. lfith, JHWi y.
NEW FALL GOODS! - LATEST - STYLES AT Mrs.C. Hochgesang's. Cor. N. Main & 14lb 8ti., Jasper, Ind. The public are invited to call i""1 inspect my new goods, of all kind", and learn my Very Low Prices ! KV. oi.ß-hii-irr Mv stock of UPI
groceries and dry goods is alway.
up with the best. COUNTRY PRODUCT WAXTEI at Hie hitheat market price. Mrs. C. Hochgesang. Apr. 6, 1894. PECULIAR HINTING RACTICALLY REPARBD AND PROPERLY RESENTED RODUCES ROSPERITY WE CAN HELP YOU PREPARE RODUCE and PRESENT IT. THE COURIER 0f"-
For Sale hy Philip CJnckes, Jasper, Indiana.
