Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 39, Number 41, Jasper, Dubois County, 18 June 1897 — Page 8

L 1 L Li 1 A SIMPLE TIRE REPAIR. Puncture in the well known Morgwa A Wright tire arc mended about as easily aa a nun would close a hole in his finger with a bit of court pisster. Inside of the inner tube of the tire lies s long strip of patching rubber, like this :

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PHOTOGRAPHING A SHOT.

A iU har.' flt-M n. .tili 1 lin.ltnr

Wherr B tr-- r- . M tuul. Where Bu vlixi Iii, krlt no taw SiSB A rlaj. evart. I1a:i umI white, Tki BWese J t Ml. thnl . rve net rttrht TSt tivkhr. rl..i'.. - v-.it . t iat Y ; r midway iijow n It duL Two laKtn.'. Imdna IM that Trail on an.l BSJ BBSBSBB they miut. Or.. Ik in . l.it.hri. 1.1 in i iuury. STYLES IN PARLOR STOVES.

By Injecting M. A W. quick-repair cement through the puncture into this inner tube, and then pressing down on the tire with the thumb, like this.

V rrful I tirlin. nt. In I -termini

Ihr Tliu of m flmah of I. lr . I r i it . Kecciit a "kieveiueiita iu the in. niiik t.hutigraphy that has prcalutid tb uui muu vt j; h. bit .graph, SjaMMtaSSSOB ami other rsprcaeutations tf motion are uot uure wonderful ths.. .ne lately perfeeted photography of the tiyiiiR bullet. Professor Ü. Vernon boy. K K. S,. . has v.. tkf.l till this seemingly uusolvablo problem with great success, s have si mi two Italian artillery officers. lu the course of s In tun- on the sub-

Tt Kvuiatiwa of tt. wir r.d.r Hifh ject, Mr. Boys demonstrated that Mm Art mad l WmmV ordinary notion that au electric tpurk is The modern Aui man self feodinf lnstautaiieou watt uuite erroneous ami

psrlur stove, which also was originally itatetl that the light of the two ends of made cylindrical m fotin. la now almost the ortliuary electric park luatcd s lit without exception made square. The tl lent than the out' -hundred thousandth self feeder oouiuieuded itself st once pr-t 0f a second. It was. of course, inupon its lutroductiun and it soon came ttautaueous to our m use, but to texts

into wide use. Its utility wan every- which could measure accurately to th where recognised. It was not tin u. one hundred millionth part t-f a second however, so perfect tu detail s it has the electric spatk was anything but insiucc been made. The magazine was at stantaiicous. This park . no giaal fimt made larger than Wna reaÜT nect f. r takniD fhn nlml normih nf a ftrinu

the repair strip Inside is picked up by ary, even for the purpose of inch s bullet, a the lecturer showed by rxhibthe cement, thus closing the puncture, tove. In s large use self feeder, stand itmg one of his attempt, w hich made like this: luu pretty high generslly, the opening nuite a blnrred on ture.

into the msgsxms at the top, through Mr. Boys then prttcreded to explain which the oosl was pound, was so high the steps which he took in order to rf that it became quite s task to lift s dure the length of time of the t ie trio scuttle of cosl up to it. This wss not so spark. To thin end it w iia essential tnat much noticed at the very outset, when the terminals should be matte of copper, people were more impressed by other platinum or souM inetsl w hich did not features, but it speedily became s con- produce readily uu ignitible vapor, und siderstion of important It wss said st the electric current must not be driven

me time mai in leeoiug aoum oi in through wins at all. tie used s very 1 atoves a steuladdtr was needed. It cer- thi. k i ..! lmnri of imml nut muni

Before injecting cement, pump up taiuly did require a considerable degree than 'two inches long, which readied

lettre, ii yon uon x. inc maci OI tIertion.

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A (..hhI Thing" PsjfJl it iImc. NrifJnatoff f tin- ( ASH KV8TKM

Inventor ..f l.ttW PHH KS.

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Fresh Pure Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Patent Medicines, Toilet Articles, Stationery, Blank Books, Paints, Oils, Etc.

lift it St. Louix Consolidated B I

THE AIR LINE."

II Miles the Shortest etwees IsteiniUfj st. i.Mli

Only Line between I

and KtHiiNtiHe

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line tif ( i'nr- end Tobac-

u di-plav tit latest -t vh'H

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Very simple, but now every rider should remember these two "buta," or he wUl fall l

Miit coinpleti '(- ii: tow n , alv.i

Statnnterv ami I'fWket hn.k Alwav-

NMnething new and attra. tiv Tre-t ri ti iis carefully oompoundml. PhyticigDia esatl a -iei ialty.

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B. B. BRANNDCK, M. H., JASPER, INDIANA.

the

wUl be flabby, like this,

The ornamentation of the stove at electric current hud not more than that time oouwisted of moldings and three or four inches to go altogether, bands, and perhaps of wreaths in low He exrdaiued by diagrams how he had relief, cast upon the upper part of the effected hits object and iIhmIiiUSiI the cylinder, looped around the top, and ths time of the park to aUmt one thirteen stove was often surmounted with an niillitnth of u second, or about loo

ornamental urn. All this made a hand

2 Extraordinary Opportunities ! To Secure ALL THE NEWS and the BEST

an und the edge of the plate, no that the QF ITER AT I J R F at a reasonable cost

some stove, as stove went, but it was felt that something better might be produced m the war of style aud finish and that it was prscticslly essential th it something should be done to lower the feed. These two requisites to the highest development snd greater success of the seif feeding parlor stove were formnlsted in the phsse "high art snd low feed" once familisr in the trsde. The

It'8 a regular summer dav picnic demsnds were promptly met

iu uxiuff uv itru wwrr, nr wuun

stove was lowered whereverjt could be and sharp picture. New Yurk World.

The Indianapolis Daily and WVrklv

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Masel cjuicker than the ordinary flank, To itive the uutlieuce some iles f the

inihnitt Miaul fractiou of time, he suid Ottwelatlea he

and the cement will not get inside of it, where the repair strip lies. When yen have a puncture, get right off. Riding a tire fiat, when it has s tack or nail in It, may damage it con-esdermWy.

to revel in the bargains molishing prices offered Coubieb advertiser?.

and de-

bv The

the time oeenpied by the spark as reduced by his apparatus WH proriortiouately as much lem thuu a necoud uh a SKtind was less than five mouths, und during thut time a bullet fired from a njagaxiue rifle could not tiuvel mtire than tue five hundndth part ol an inch. By this simple contrivance be was able to get a brighter and shorter spark and all that wus uec ssarv to make a good

SENTINEL I Cosmopolitan

Magazine.

reached isnnMnse iriir

STOP AND TI1IXK. Every time you make a purchase, whether it is to your interest or not. For the nearer you keep your mon

ey in reach the more beneht you the stove was in keeping also with

derive from it. By favoring us, and buying no other than a hand made Gucke Broom, Mops, VVhieks, Toy and Ceiling brooms. And if your merchant don't handle them, ask him to get them, or call at our factory, or write us a postal card and we will send you our brooms. We sell both wholesale and retail. FARMERS wishing their corn made up into brooms and who havn't got the cash, should remember that we eat, and will take anything in the produce line for our pay. Guckes Buooat Mf g. Co., H. F. Guckks, Manager.

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done, a trifle being taken here and

there, the grate was lowervd a little, and the msgasine was reduced in size where that oould be doue snd still leave it of ample size to meet essential requriments. The effect of these chsnges was to bring the feed down to where it is today, within convenient reach, and

the general lowering of the structure of

the

new outward shape that was adopted,

square instead of round, the fire pot, bowevtr, remaining round. At first in the ornamentation of stoves of the new design tiles were used freely and some of the parts of the stoves or tiieir trimmings were nickel plated. Tiles are still used to a considerable ext. ut. Nickel plating is more freely used than st first, and bronze is now used slso. While the stoves are in outline and effect square it does not fol

low that they are flat sided

tlous : its tli'innitfli i rvice in receiving ii tt.e latest sews ail new the Mats and (run Its dispatches from foreign countries. Iivr' reutier in Iiiiiiatia hIiiiuI1 take B ft its paper, and thst TBI SKXTIgKL.

OVER EDUCATED.

LARGE ST CIRCULATION OF ANY NEWSPAPER IN THE STATE. TKRMi OK M UM KIITION Daily, one year, - $ (Ml Weekly, mie year, 1.00

The Weekly Edition Hai 12 Pates

ft l&iimp.Ü3 Se&tnsl Company, Indianapolis. Indiana THE JASPER COURIER will

Cultivated Greek Compelled to Work at I nroug-enlal Taaka. It is one of the curious apparent con tradictioiis of the country uud the people that whereas a large j roeutage of the population csu neither read uor irettu ti.. r, i i. i .1 tin, nut inn ita oi'ur ust.

woes., las, ouuv v a aasv uui ivu io svi vva i. . . , . . i ucation. rays the London Journal m an furnished With the weekly edition article upon the Greeks. The university I of Indiana State Sentinel fur and high K-hools act aamagueta, attract- 11.75 for a year fur hutli papers, or iug all the clever or ambitious youth of j in clubs of ten lot (15. Subscribe the country, lurge numbers of whcmow.

are nuiy tampt tl every year with the academic ul aud türm d udrift with

larger dt uuntls ou sot it ty than their

During the year just cloaed the COSMOPOLITAN lias enjoyed the distinction of having the largest clientele of educated, intelligent, thoughtful readers possesed ly any perodicsJ daily, weekly ur monthlj, in the world. It is a cjuestioii whether any father or mother i- not seriously culpable who. 1 ing able to bring into the family such a periodica by an expenditure mi slight, and fails to do m. The let in art and Bet ion finds a place in it pages Price $1 j er year. The JASPER COURIER and the CosuioKlitan Magaine for one w ar for 12.10. This is an unu-ual Opportunity to secure the let for a email sum.

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United States Hotel! QUTOSELX iV Kkkss, Pr ILL STREET. JASPER. 1X, Till" hotel hM bSSM IhWHIglll) "1 1 1 1.. J .Mid rt-dttt-d new tliroiialiout, alil . n , p-n for iiulilie t ntt rtiuiiiiifiit Ti.. r, will alway lie found eil upph. c, Bafssas psssaaaasSs HssVasrt4 1 (r p-opi. ttendirif . .- A icihmI Mtultle for f.iriiii r-' h.,r. - ttj cheap fettl. inii liar well !upplifl with tlMSSSSsS litiior and elitär, and polite attest vara. Ofvs as a ststt. I ' tinlKoell 4 Kre.

INSURE WITH Wm. A. Wilson's

General

INSURANCE

Aw

recessed, seine have swell sids. Tbey

are made in various modifications of shspe aud in a great variety of styles of finish as to orusnientation in tiies and nickel plaiting, snd in a great variety of urnaiueutal patterns reproduces la the castiugs themselves Many of these stoves are tasteful aa well aa elaborate "High art snd low feed" are combined in them. New York Sun.

fathers ever butl ami w mis of ttatisfyiUK theSS. HSUM a mnsiiterable number of young nun throutihout the eountry who t uu 'ik st vt ral lun-

Soms ars guagrs atitt have at tjuired large stores

of gtueral or Ut Inn. ul knowledge are forced to earn tht lr I n ad by uieuns of nutxiugt mal work. These iudivittnuls are dishittisiit d with the established order of things, which makes no special provisiou for tin m, uud they gladly lend their aid to social reformers or

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Madison Township Trustee Notice. Notice is given that hereafter the Trus tee of MsSsSSSI township will be at the store room of Mr. John P. Norman, it

polititul a2itatorri

proft sunns. Ksl tiiat tbt re are any political par-

ties in QSSSSS iu the sense in which A Las of ink. thee exict iu uitst coustitotiousl couuIn the midst of the 3.500 Cocopsh tries Mt n, uot mtamres, is the uuiolcanoes of Arizoua stands the lake of v. 1-.1l t ry; ludividual interest is the ink, into which run scores of streams of hue 0f cleavage. The crowd follows oue clear, but. miuersl charged wster. It of the two men whose heads are above is only a quarter of a mile long by half , those of tht ir fellows. The suixvssful

wa much wirit' but no btittoin hwa ever u .v r.Un 4. r tl,.. f..u-

hslaasasi 9 tx torn fouud to it- gloomJ depthi-, who ftre ol)(lM)n M caUpd( aud

and all persons having business with the township are ezpected to endue it U those days. The township library is kept at Isaac Alexanders in Ireland, where all msv obtain the books. The Indians School books will N found at Norman A 'tray store at a! times. John K. Vorhin, Auf. 16, '96-7 Trustee Madison Tp

GEORCE P, WAGNER sceacrraas orae "WAQONS ho. CjUIRIAQBS, o And Dealer in o Agricnltaral Implements and Fertilizers.

The black water rises to within three bijih sounding rhetoric for the muuy or four inches of its level shores, and pi-oplt change sides from time to time the tempt ruturs st ths edge is 1 10 d j according to the outlook, stud uoLody grees F. , rising st a depth of 160 feet accuses them of being renegadt s. Iu uo to 216 degrees i degrees above boiling case is there any principle at stake. The point To the touch the w ater feels members of the little parliament ut Ath smooth and oily, and when it ( in re- n receive but a couple of thousand pose asbes snd oily matter cover ths i drachmas s yeur roughly speukiup, 60) surface half an iuch thick. Although from the state, but in some cases this ths water is jet black, it dees not constitutes the sole support of the legisdisrolor the skin of a bather. The col- j lauir's family. on Ii matter seems to be held in buspension and will adhere to a white a Cough itemed. cloth dipped in the lake. To the taste A tafe)tseSM threat iiritation or the wster is warm, salt and bitter. M,h tl,.. t,ult of a cold i bmmbi saw.

uoyiug, but a-home rtmetly will re-

Cteneral Repairing dt Horse Shoeing.

To the bather tbe sensation is most

delightful, eahilsrating to such a desree that a bath of 15 minutes makes

one feel as if under the influence of ths cry best brsndy. Millions of bubbles, formed by es

caping gases, keep tue turlsce at ail times agitated, till it rolls, boils and foams as if resdy to roll ever its bsaks and escape. Whenever the neighboring volcanoes rage with anger, the lake fol lows suit, aud the sight of iu maddened waters will not soon be forgotten. The cures wrought on the Indians who bathe there and on the few white men who have so fsr visited tbe spot

are almost inc aibia uondon Au

ll vt and oftentimes cure it without the aid of other medicines. The follow iug formula was gtfSS by u BSrjTSSeisS many yt ars ago ami bus bu n found to be of great value: Tuke a quarter of a uiid of the best gum arable and pour over it half a pint of hot water. Cover and leave it until the gum is dissolved. Ti.en add s quarter of a pound of pure white suftar and a generous half gill of strum ed kSBSn fates. Place these iiiKredieiits over the fire and li t them siunnt r about ten minutes. Then pour the niuture into a bottle and cork. When taking this sirup, a little water may be added

ALL THREE Jasper Courier, Weekly Sentinel and Cosmopolitan Magazine for $2.60. Cash must accompany the order. Address "COURIER," Jasper, Ind.

THE JOT CHI ROLLER MILLS

Make the Celebrated

PATOKA LILY FLOUR.

BEST GRADE IN THE STATE OF INDIANA

They also want your

WHEAT . And pay the Highest Market Price in Cash Flour and Ship Stuff for Sale at all times.

Nsrth Mais Street JASPER, - - INDIANA.

!as asaassB coeSwtsMi for sjaaeasrt rise. Saw Srsrcs e Sjsesa'ti U S. esnsr Oencs aaS mm aarwt pasaat m lass Usst tasa ifeass

SBBMSSfraSB WaaktasrtM.

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saa. w Mna ul BtaataMs r sot. ut t hart. Oas f SS set das tin ratssM M sacwrsd.

t SisntttT Ho mubtixi ntrau. w.ts

aa of ihm in the U.S. ss4 tvnmjmcommuml

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Patriotism sn Ig-aonaaos. Tommy Isn't it funny, ma. how ig-

8ome of these big magazine editors noraut it makes s ms j vbeu he gets to ars humorous at times In response to be a patriot?

an amateur, "What in New York?" one

this inquiry from does poetry bring

of thsm replied: "We hare no regular prices, but if you ship it iu erstes or carloads we be luve tbst yon can reslise 1 v4 cents a pound fur it. "Atlanta Constitution. lasassa "I dropped around to see how our safe stood lite fire. '' said an njreut to the proprietor of an establishmeut which had twi n d t toyed, as tbe twj surveyed tbe mine "Will." n;lied the owuer. "I think your saft is a tit -1 class article to keep uupaid bills iu " Pittsburg Chronicle Telegrsph.

Ms Why. Tommy, what cave too

that idea? Tommy Why, ma. didn't the lectorer say last night that the man who is a patriot should know no north nor sooth nor esst nor west? Richmond Dispatch.

Aa I niproTrmont. Art Dialer The perspective is very flue. You'll observe how it removes objects in the background to m wonderful distance. Connoisseur If it could only remove the objects in the foreground to a wonderful distance, don't you think tbe pictore woold corns neater to perfection? Boston Transcript.

FELIX LAMPERT Agent for the Empire Drill.

State Drill.

stone Corn Husker

Blount's True Blue Pows. Manufacturer of WAGONS AND BUGGIES. Repairing of all kinds.

Jasper. Indiana.

JASPER. IND. Represents old line compaii. Life, Accident, Fire, Tornado. Live Block and Plate (ilass In?urSJMS. Prompt payments guaranteed. Also, .Etna Life money t. loan OD farm pr tpeity. Kelt u. l-T.-y. Hall Township Huninc. Notice is hereby given tbst the UsSM signed. Trustee of Mall township attend to township business on eacli Saturday of the year, at my office, anl pee sons having township business t transact are required to present it to him on Sat unlays. The tt.v. nsbitliorarv will slso be fijand at my ottice near Rosamond, and in- :- isens are invited to call there fur library books. The Indiana Series of School ? may be had at my ottice, and at JuLn J. Meschede's, in OSsSSt&SS. I. km L J t Trustee Hall township. A ue. 9. is;;. y Boone Tovrnalsip Trlllt't' Notice. The undersigned, TniH of ft'"De township, Hubois county, hSfSS t notice that he will attend tu ail humors? pertaining to the ottice of Trustee, st hfs residence , alsmt one mile vi-f 4 Ull.lltsS, on Portersville snl Ireland road, on Satunlays of each seek. '1 rssjsasts all itersons having" ' business to present it on Saturday. V'1' SSBa de-innic Uioks from the T nliip library, are notidetl that the Libi kept bv Wm. McHarris. Ea I' ' ' n iv Comtas, Trsass. Aug 7, 1 s;e y. Harbison Trustee's Notiet. Notice is berebv given that the under signed. Trustee öf Marius m toBiis-li'-i' will att -nd t township busines- !. Satunlay of the year, at my trtit"e. W'1 persons having township Isisines w trrnsact are reqiiiretl to present it to him Sa ;tturdsvs. The township library will be kept my liitie in Mayaville. In-liana BSteol Books are for sa.e Vf Menrv Kuehrsehneek in Msysville, nJ A.laui Marker in Kellerville. In-lians. Jons Skitj Aug. 30, ist-. Bwaaa Columbia Township Trustee's Notice. The undersigned, Tmstee of Columb r., Ihibois county. Ind., will sttendM rownsbip bumnesa at bis residence o. rvery Hatunlsy, snd persons hsinj township businea. to Uaoaart sxe inested to prosemt it on that day m I L.

The Township Ubrary is kee st tks sffiee of ths Trustee, what, those a

SUed can obtain books. R. F. 8rrs,

ng. ISth. JSS6 y.

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