Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 39, Number 45, Jasper, Dubois County, 16 July 1897 — Page 8

A SIMPLE TIRE REPAIR. Puncture in toe well known Morgan A Wright tire are mended about as easily as a man would close a hole In hit finger with a bit of court plaster. Inside of the inner tube of the tire lies a long strip of patching rubber, like this:

DISEASES OF TRADES. RESULTS OF CONTINUED OCCUPATION CF MEN WHO WORK.

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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,

It AM-are Thai It Klud of I in ploym. ui Um 1U tVrullar Allium! Moth I l,.l,al knd Mmul Wurhera tall I u ilr Ihr Kule fulltl lau I Mr Karlj . It in well kmmu that tin n arc a uuiuU-r of dangerous trades which give n1 to m-rious iliM um'h; hut, a a mutter (if fill t. allllOMt CVlTV occupation 1 1.1. some ailment pet uhar ho its. If A doctor can always 'ill if hi patient is a baiter, for instance, by the state of hi teeth. The flour dust collects ou the t. . th, becomes acid aud gives rise to a g lal kiud of decay. Bakers, owing to their irregular life, sleeping in the day ami working at night, and liecauseof the

A OF BIT LIFE. A matdaa Ml within lb door And MJif m many Unit brfore. A roan t daj'y tuil pMJSji by, N love nor pl. fc.ur. lit his r Hut when ho hoard the morry ei.uf Uu whutlvd ae ha WfDl alunf . woman I j th window wept For unc who In tin rhurrhyurd elept. Hut when upon her hearing1 fell That tuna ehr knew aud luv au wall, The flood of burning l. r aa atald. And juu a aonw In r llpn ueeeyetl. Hi r netg-bbor board tho tender strain Aud aoftljr Joined the awtwt rofraln. Tliua all day long that one aoiig I onlla Jovouaneae from 1 i to isoff Sara J. I nton.

The MDJJEL JJRULt

STÜRZ.

Inventor of

"A Qood ThinK" I'u-li it along Früriaaloi f Um CASH syst KM

LOW PRICES.

Qo wlic.e the crowds go tu liwv-

A GREAT RIVER.

Marco Polo'a Report Concerning tho Olfen! Ir ang tiw Klang. Noah Brook quotes the following from the great Venetian traveler in hi

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

Uli Evansvillle 4 St. Louis Consolidated R n

THE AIR LINE." 53 Miles the Shortest ;$

setweeii Louisville & St. Lou

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the repair strip inside is picked up by the cement, thus closing the puncture, like this:

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Very simple, but now every rider should remember these two "buts," or he will fail : Before injecting cement, pump up the tire. If you don't, the inner tube will be flabby, like this,

consumption. Blacksmiths, strong as they are, very often suffer from imrulv ais of the whole right sJda from the continuous shock of hammering, and their eyes become weak from the glare of the fire. Athletes, arrange to any, do not, as a rule, enjoy long life. Professional boxers, wrestlers, gymnasts, cyclists, are short lived and suffer from enlargement of the heart and diseases of the longs. Boilermakers get deaf from the continual loud noise. Brewers and brewers' drivers drink beer in such large quant iHtg that they ruin their livers and generally die young. Bricklayers and plasterers are very healthy, and they are said to resemble asms in never dying. Butchers are very strong and healthy.

far and traverses no many countries and cities that in good sooth there pass and repass on its waters a great number of vessels and more wealth and merchandise than all the rivers and all the seas of Christendom put together. It MM indeed more like a sea than river. Mes ser Marco Polo said that he once beheld at that city 15,000 vessels at one time. And you may judge if this city of no great size has such a number, how many must there be altogether, considering that on the banks of this river there are more than 1ft provinces and more than 200 gn at cities, besides towns und villages, all possessing vessels.

Messer Marco Polo aforesaid tells us

the natural consequences. The cold also afftcts their faces to such a degree that the muscles of the face become frequently paralysed. C'arpentera and cabinet makers are afflicted with varicose veins in the legs, a:id the action of the shoulder in sawing and planing produces a diseased conditio! of the large artery that runs from the heart to the arm, so that there is not a carpenter living, a doctor says, in

whom a urious noise may not U heard by applying the ear to that blood ves

sel. H.irdlv S sinirle china. arrwirtr livoa

It's a regular summ c day picnic to old age without becoming aathmatic.

t lergyman sore throat is of course well known. It is said by some to re

mit from having the mouth optu so frequently, the air going tju that way and drying the throat. Other say it is caused by the clerical collar. And others still

, . say it results from the fact that the Every time you makeapurcha.se. clergyman preaches from a pulpit and whether it is to your interest or not. baa to bend his head downward for For the nearer vou keep your mon- b". who talk quite as much, do Hi .t UO rfiif cast timoK ae a I gajggaai I .....

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Mt OOmplete line of Cigars and Tobaccos in town ; also a display of latest -tylcs Stationery and Pocket looks, Always something new and attractive. I'rcscriptiops carefully compounded. Physicians' wants I specialty.

BpSVd Block.

B. H. BRÄNNDCK, M. H., JA8PBR, INDIANA.

and the cement will not get inside of It, where the repair atrip lies. When you have a puncture get right off. Riding a tire flat, when it hat a tack or nail in it, may damage it considerably.

to revel in nndishing

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the bar.-ains prices offered

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ey in reach the more benefit you ; derive from it. By 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, ask him to get them, or call

on the same level as their hearers.

Miners, from working in the dark, become very irritable. Their eyes get weak, and their lungs become quite black miners' lung. Cooks, particularly male cooks working in hotels, clubs and restaurants, get gout from emit in ually tasting rich food, and both male

and female cooks get varicose veins and

at our factory, or write us a jsistal flBt Irvtu IuuK standtug as well as

me ww suowu acne or me race from

send you our both wholesale

card and we will brooms. We sell

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 anv-

tc collect the great khan's duties on this

river that there passed up stn-.un 200,000 vessels in the year, without counting those that passed down! Indeed, as it has a course of such great length and nceives so many other navigable rivers, it is no wonder that the merchandise which is borne on it is of vast umouut 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 are 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 Ui 12,000 cantars 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 800 paces in length, is made of uothing but cane. 'Tis in this way: They have those great canes of which I told you before that they are some 15

paces in length. These they take 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.

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the heat aud dirt. Coopers have a lump

on the knee, which is really a little bag of fluid put there by nature to protect the knee from the injurious effects of pressing it against the barrel. Divers' hearts become distended from holding their breuth. Domestic servants are remarkable for

suffer in from tvohoid fever Him.

thing in the produce line for our maids are frequently afflicted with povpay. ertT t blood from drinking tea and

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running up stain. Dressmakers' long hours and confinement result in consumption very often, bot more often in indigestion, poverty of blood and im-

Madison Township Truste palfd STS. Tb? . " of nitrir ..ü acid make goldsmiths' eves sore, and

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Guckkh Broom Mr'c.

H. F. ÜUCKR8, Manager. June 12. !-

Notice is given that hereafter the Tnis tee of Madison township will be at the store room of Mr. John P. Norman, in Ireland, on every Saturday, for the pur iMse of attending to township business, and all persons having business with the township are expected to confine it tc

those days.

they get cramps in their fingers from catching unall screws. Nearly all the human beings who Buffer fmni that awful disease, glanders, are grooms. India rubber workers have very bad headaches and great mental depression. Painters are poisoned by the lead they nse so much, and all their muscles, but

Alexander's in Ireland, where all mav

obtain the books. The Indiana School books will br found at Norman A (irav'i store at al. times. Johx K. Nosman, Aug. 16, '96-y Trustee Madison Tp GEQKE P.WKIEn

St A SC FA CT USES or

rhs township library is kept at Isaac especially their wrist muscles, become

very weaa. i'botographers get poisoned by cyanide of potassium. The dust that enters the luogs of potters when they are sifting clay Interferes so much with their breathing that "potter's asthma" is a well known disease. Compositors get crscks and Assures in the lips And small tumors in their mouths from the habit of putting type in the mouth, and consumption attacks them frequently because of the stooping posture and the couAned, sedentary life. Politicians are greatest sufferers of all, the constant dram drinking giving them indigent inn, jaundice and nervous diseases, killing them at an earlier age than meniUrs of any other profession. Sailors, very singularly, suffer greatly from consumption, owing to the cold and damp and the bad air of the forecast le. Salesmen and saleswomen in shops do a lot of atauding, which gives them varicose veins and pains in the ft Cloth scourra, who inhale benxiue and turpentine, suffer from headache, lassitude and

General Repairing & Horse Shoeing, nervousness, shoemaker get their chest pressed in by the last, lose their appetite

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Klr trie lJr. The latest adjunct that science gives to the surgical oja rator is an electric ye. Strictly .siK iiking, it is not au eye

at all, but rather a sort of searchlight, which is used to aid the human eye in delicate surgical operations. Oftentimes surgeons arc handicapped in their work by the fai t that they cannot see distinctly the parts ujxm which they must operate. The formation of the human bisiy is such that in .any instances no light can be put directly upon th- particular part of the human anatomy that is to be operati-d upon. The eye can see to the extent of human capability, but in intricate operationa, however 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 Rellevue hospital. New York, has patented this new aid to surgery. From an

ordinary electric light wire a connction is made with this device, which Ats the face much in the maimer of a pair of sju ctacles. The appliance in itself consists of two Nmall incandescent lamps, which an flttid 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 vision to throw all the power of the electric ray upon the point desired. It is practically a portable searchlight adapted to the ors-rating theater. The lamps iire in the form of an annular glass globe, with au illuminating conductor. An insulated backing, consisting of a metal leather linedjaud, 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 eli-etricity might have upon the wearer. The lights inore near ly resemble lo.ig glass tuls-s than anything cl.-c. Within 1 liese tulnts are placed the lamps, which can be adjusted to any desired angle. When a direct downward ray is desired, a small r (lector is Axed above the liejit and the rays thrown in

the desired direction. Sau Fraucisco i

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THE JASPER GOT ROLLER Hake the Celebrated

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deliver a parcel had thouirhtlesHly i,.tt

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y Otnei is Oaaeairc U. S Ptnmr Ofnci aacar paitat lalMtiat taas taoas Maaotatroai Watkma-ton.

Saoa mhM. drawuic ar paato., with datrripMon. t adiat. it patentable er not, tree of aSarg. Our (ea not due till patent It secured. a SaaaMLCT. "How to Ob. in Patente. " with oat of aaaie in tee U.S. and ferawn counuiee ant free. Andrew. C.A.SNOWcfLCO. Am a a . . . , . i . .

and Htnngth and bavn headaches Stonecutters' eyes are often injured by the

Dying atone. Tea tasten, althons;h

the tea into the mouth and

low it, becisne so nervous that they can follow their enitllovmellt. fr.r nnlv a rua.

riod of eight to ton years. The sedentary ., n" inc,lna,n obey the command, life of lawyers, artiats. students and j ' 'I,.f,',n t ,mvo tM!,',' ht' defiantly.

literary men give riae to gout, which ' ' ",M"oo me . year

la aaid to kill more wine men than foola;

they only take ,he Kar,1, n KaU" op'. the 7-year-old id do not awal-i 1:'r ?f tiw houw ralh,i f'r thai th r. " foiiie buck and HhutthatKato!"

The butcher s boy stopped, but show-

dyspeiMia, which made Carlyle'a life

such a torturv, and apoplexy, which carries off hosts of great men. Pall Mall (Jaxtt'c.

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Not New. heard some of the strnwt.

mist outluii.hh Iktep hiht night." bogsu Die woman who Koasifis. "Yea," replietl the woman who doesn't, "so a friend who uttended your Siuaicale was telling m. "Exchange.

old. "Yon come rifjht hack and shut it now, or aoiml.ody's going to get the wts-st licking he ever had. " The butcher's boy came running back, full of fight. "He is. eh?" he said. "Will, who's going to lick 'im, eh?" "Mother is," calmly remarked the youngster. "If you leave that gate open. I'll be certain to go out iuto the street. Mother') see me, and I'll get licked. Hhutit tight, please, so I can't Ret out" And the butcher's boy did Chicago Times-Herald

j PATOKA LILY FLOUR.

BEST GRADE IN THE STATE OP INDIANA. They also want your And pay the Highest Market Price in Cash Flour and Ship Stuff for Sale at all times.

llemlijintrO rH for people Httemlinu ,.iirt k.hmI Htaltle for furnier' horsed mj.,1 otaesp f I. A K"l lnr well nuppllel with theelm ,.,. liquors sad elgan, nn.i polite attcaOon IT wa urtro as a mm. ApS.-OT-y. iulK.ell iKrm. Hall TowiiMlilp BuhIiuhh. Notice is hereby given that the ndtt mgned, TniHtee of Mull leWBShip. will attend to towindiip business on earli Saturday of the year, at mv ottice, ami iersoiih having township liiiHines). tran

sact are required to present it to bin uu

Tu township librarv w ill also lie found

at my 0SBOS near KohhiiioikI, and the citizens are invited to call there for library books.

The Indiana Series of School books may lie had at my office, and at John J. Meschede s, in Celestine. I.avi L. Jacobs, Trustee Hall township. Boone Township Trustee's Notice. The undersigned, Trustee of BOOM lotaMhU, Daboii eooittj, hereby rirei notice that he will attend to all Imimih-h pertaining to the oHi. e of Trustee, al his residence, alsmt one mile west of Por-ten-ville, on Portersville and Irelaml road, on Satunlays of each week, and requests all persons haying t..Miliip business to present it on Saturdav. I itiens desiring boolrj fnmi the T.'mnship Library, are notified that the l.ihrarv is kept b Win. Mi-Harris, in PoiteVWfuJeV N. H. Copfman, Trustee. Aug 7, 18i-y.

Harbison TrusteeV Notice. Notice is hereby given that the unTsigned, Trustee öf Harbison tOWOtkte, will attend to township business on each Saturday of the year, at my office, and persons having township business to trrnsact are required to present it to him on Saturdays. The township library will lie kept at my home in Haysville. Indiana School Books are for sale by Henry Kuehrschneck in Haysville, and A.lam Harker in Kellerville, Indiana. John Sbitz, Aug. 30, 18N5-y. Trustee.

FELIX LAMPERT Agent for the Empire Drill.

Drill.

Keystone Corn Husker tfi

Fodder Shredder.

Blount's True Blue Foots.

Manufacturer of WAGON8 AND BUGGIE8. Repairing of all kinds.

Jasper, Indiana.

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Columbia Township Trutee's Notice. The undersigned, Trustee of Columbia rp., Dubois county, Ind., will attend la Township business at bia residence on very Saturday, and persons having owuship business to transact are reluested to present it ou that day of tha veek. The Township Library is kept at U

ffice of the Trustee, where those ea ' tillatwl ein .tldein Vwwalra

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R. P. Sam, Aug. 16th, lWf y.

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