Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 39, Number 46, Jasper, Dubois County, 23 July 1897 — Page 8

A SIMPLE TIRE REPAIR. Puncturei In the well known Morgan A Wright tire are mended about at easily as a man would clone I I ole In his finger with a bit uf court plaster. Inside of the inner tube of the tire lies a long strip of patching rubber, like this:

By injecting M. A W. quicr-r-pair cement through the puncture into this inner tube, and then pressing down on the tire with the thumb, like this,

It Wmm Vast and Kurloue

Itoath. I once had a spider pet of a kind the

books enabled me to identify. He was

a fine, ! in fellow. 1 caugiu nun m me garden, carried him home, and for

nearly two months he and I took a close

.i. Inside ia nirked uo hv interest in each other, he for the flies I

uc a.lft. v 1 1 - ' J"- J . .

the cement, thus closing tne puncture,

FAITH AND THE UNIVERSE. A trembling tr thitt steals ulong, Vh.-i nittlit'n Im Int. -.1 wnmtt-rvr; A tiU- kIkm) hy tlic Hllrutlor Irolig

or venu mihi r juntT, A win tt fn li.rn, with one wwl iwmB To lik'ln l'1'' iinwundiHl ilii'p Her i 'lottilitl ui l it aiul, tin Wikiii i f In t ilreani hiiki Ii, huil.il rinn. wlee 1 thii thr place where oiiv should nay Vu found a rrtMid fur ull the upher That truth h mdi' un I th' weak ray That ill Th thro' our .intmrnuw.l years? N thought of Oiid auitunt, I nlgn, Born of hol ri'BM'ii , puiled ntrife, May fully the M iliil font' dt iln Whirh nsds i in' roots of K.un.Ui'H Ufa ilaesyh Truumn in 8Hxtatur.

A SPIDER FIGHT.

and to the

like this:

Very simple, but now every rider ahould 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,

and the cement will not get Inside of it, where the repair strip lies. When you have a puncture get right off. Riding a tire flat, when it has a tack or nail in it, may damage it coaassaarably. i It's a regular Hummer day picnic to revel in the bari'iiins and demoliHhing prices offered by The Coitnikr alv r..sers. STOP AM) THINK. Every time you make a purchase, whether it in to your interest or not. For the nearer you keep your money in reach the mure benefit you derive from it. By favoring uh, and buying no other tlian a hand

made Uuckes Broom, Mops, Whisks, Toy and Ceiling bfOOflM. And if your merchant don't handle them, ask him to get them, or call at our factory, or write us I pontal 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 IMAMS' ber that we eat, and will take anything in the produce line for our pay. (ircKKs Bkoom Mk'u. Co., H. F. (iiKKEs, Manager. June li, MM y MatliHon Township Trustee Notice. Notice is given that hereafter the Trim tee of Madison township will he at the tore room of Mr. John 1. Norman, in Ireland, on every Saturday, for the pur pose of attending to township business and all persons having business with tin township are expected to confine it U those days. The township library is kept at Isaai Alexander's in Ireland, where all ma obtain the books. The Indiana Hehool books will b found at Norman A (1 ray's store at al times. John K. Nokman, Aug. Hi, y Trustee Madison Tp GEQRCE P, WAGNER Miff C FACTI' UKH SSMaS WAGONS AN CARRIAGES, o And Dealer In 0

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introduced to him and I for the uruu.se-

u.t iit he introduced to me. I kept him iu a milliner's box, letting him out when I visited him, specially delighting myself with allowing him to drop from one hand by his fine spun thread, and then either eutching him in the other or gently compelling him to climb buck again by apparently eating his owu ladder. Due day I captured another spider of the same species. I kept him for a few days iu a separate box, and then, with the kindly idea of companionship, I introduced him to Tiger. I have seen dogs fight; I have seen chanticleer fight and sluy his man; I have seen rams fight till, with his skull crushed in, one lay dead at the foot of the other; I have seen men fight; I have seen women fight at least, they once were women till they became a confusion of blood and hair and shredded garments; but the fullest sense I ever realized of mad, murderous passion let ungovernably loose, centered in one destroying aim and summoning every physical energy to its devilish service, I rculizcd when those two spiders rushed to mortal combat. I stood in boyish terror as their tangled legs dropped off, torn by mutual ruffe, and as, with vinous dexterity, they struck each other with their poisoned fangs, using for their own Instruction the weapons ai s with which nature has rovi ted them for the capture and slaughter of their prey, I viaihly turned pah'. Tiger was the victor, but even while with brutal wrath, all mangled as he was, be bit and spurned his dead and limbless foe, he was seized with symptoms I took to be paralytic, and in a minute or two I helped him to hit death. And this fearless gladiator was afraid of, I remember, and never would tackle, a big bluebottle fly. What ia courage ? Manchester City Newa

Grant aa a Boy. The late Colonel Jesse E. Peyton in his book of reminiscences thus described his first meeting with General Urant: "In the rear J H3H I was working as a boy in a country store at Flat Kin k, Hourbou county, Ky. Ulysses 8. (raut was then a boy. living at Georgetown, Oli not many miles distant. One day i .rant drove over to Flat Rock with the niece of my employer. Grant was then Id years old, awkward, ungainly, determined, industrious and very poorly dressed. He drove a vicious horse. The night after his arrival at Flat Kock he slept with me in the store. It was a oold night, and wo boys kept close to the lee of the counter. " iu the morning Grant asked me if he could assist me. I said 'Yes. ' He help

ed me take down the shutters and sweep out the store and put stock in place. After breakfast he drove off. I heard from him afterward of his drive home. Before be had gone far from Flat Rock his horse ran away, and finally brought up with a crash iu a fence corner. Nothing broke, (rauf jumped out, seized the trembling horse by the bridle and tied his handkerchief over the beast's eyea He drove the horse blindfolded

all the way to Georgetown, O. "

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Trolley Can For 'leadarh. A Brooklyn man has told a reporter

that a ride in a trolley car euros his

headaches. After a long day 's work in his office be starts home with a headache, and after riding three miles the headache is gone. He thinks the air of the car is filled with electricity, and that the cure is duo to that. Perhaps, however, it is only the fresh air that works the care.

THE ONLY WHITE BUFFALO. h.ru auri t'haM-t! by liiritaiia an-. II nut ere.

but Nrvrr t'augiit. Dunlin the summer of lsT.'i bands of Indian, returning from a hunt fur out on tin plains brought in stories of havlng seen at difft 1 1 ill tunes and in different places, and always in the center of a large herd, a w hite buffalo. They had used their best horses in the effort to overtake it to uo purpose, never being able t get any vhere near the annual At first we did not pay much attention to these stories, but still it kept crop ping up from ditlYrent camps, and at last, in the fall of 1K7A, I myself had a chance to verify the trutn of the report. I had I ' i'ii sent on duty north along the Red Deer river and was camped near a large band of Hlackfoet, who were hunting south of that river. The buffulocs had moved north iu vast numbers, und the prairie was black with them I hud gone out one cr-Ming with a party of Rluckfeet to see one of their hunts, and also to try und kill for my self. My horse was a good one and much faster than any belonging to the Indian hunters. I had got detuched from the party, becoming tired of the slaughter, and must have been at least 20 miles frum camp, when I made for a small clump of timber not far off, intending to build a fire and roust a portion of some buffalo meat I hud on the saddle

with me. As 1 aiiiiroactieci the wood a

baud of about 100 animals burst out of the brush and made off to the south, and, yes, most certainly, iu the middle of than was a white buffulo. Although they were a quarter of a mile away, there could be no mistake about it. He was there as large as life and quite white and runumg like u deer. There was no time to much more than take in UM scene, but I gathered up the reins and was after him, determined to bag that buffalo or kill my horse. )h, what a race it was, mile after mile! And, although all the bund with the exception of about u dozen, had split off and gone iu different directions, the white animal, with his bodyguard of about a dosen kept at about the same distance ahead. I could catcb : a glimpse of him now and then, and there was no doubt he was snow white. Get within shot I could not for many miles. At lust they begun to tire, and, although my horse tired also, I had good hopes uf coming up und getting a shot. Alas, for such a chancel Of a sudden my horse lurched forward on his nose, feuding me over his head on to i the prairie and turning a somersault himself, mining me by only a few feet i He had put his foot into a badger bole ! and brought my hopes of a white robe I to u Huddeu end. Forest and btreum. WITHOUT A COMPASS. ' Various Way of Correctly Udlding- the

CunriHi of a Vrm-l. Gnstuv Kobbe contributes an article to St. Nicholas. Mr. Kobbe says: Sailors steer by the wake of the ship. When a vessel is running free that is, with the wind deud astern she must leave a straight wake, or she is not run ning a struight course. Wheu she is "on the wind, " her canvas full, not shivering when she is A tienr iui she will Un

Hy kMptafl fill ttn,t hya her wake will be ut an angle greater or less, according to the force of the wind and the speed of the vessel. This angle measures what we call the ship's "lee way" that which she loses from a true course. With a vessel hove to in a gale the leeway becomes very largo and is culled the "drift " ('ousting craft steer by the lino of white surf on the shore or in thick weather by its roar as it breaks on the beach or rocks. They huul in to catch the sonnd, then keep off until they lose it, und then haul in aguiu to a central line and maintain it. An old sea dog once told me that one thick night, coming up along the coast with a heud wind so that they hud to tack in

and off shore, they sailed their tacks, or ran their "legs," by candles running off shore long enough to burn out two caudles, but burning one for the inshore leg, so as to avoid standing in too close. The Alaska steamers on the inside route between the main coast and nu

merous outlying islands steer, even iu running through the narrowest channels, by the varying echoes of the paddles from the shores. A given course call alH be run by soundings, or, rather, by n liuo of soundings. In entering New York har bor keep in, say, 15, 20, 40 fathoms, no less, until you get 10 fathoms. If then the lead shows fine white sand, look out for Sandy Hook lightship. Coarse yellow sand will land you on Fire island.

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Biiueu, iiu-iee 01 nan luwiislil. wi.l ottopfJ tn ton n-iiiii basissMi on each v.iiunlnv of tlie year, at in v ultiee, iad t!sniis liavini; township lnisinesH to trauSAd are rcjuireil to present it to him OD Satnnlavs. Tin- township lilimrv will alsobefouinl

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Anir. it. 1896, v

The Oravltatlon Theory. In one of his lectures bSSSN tho Low

ell Institute, Boston, MOBSSly Professor j (. F. Wright rmntiated the supposition

that the conclusions of modern physical SsSSSI are free from dinVultics and clear of all doulit. InsUad of sueh beiiiK th- case srience, h declares, is leadiiiff clipper and deeper iuto mysteriea and mihstitutiiiK instead of siniile mysteries an ever iucreusiuR multitudo for each one. Ho iiiHtancod in illustration

the Newtonian theory of gravitation as

A Ilrasen Ulrl. Miss HiRhtip It's perfectly scandal

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plained, urguing that if bodies act upon each other at a distance without any

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"Uh, tho most immodest thing imaginable, she's let all the world know ho is entry to get married by going and joining a cookery school. " New York Weekly. There ia to be sen at Schwarzenberg, in Suxoiiy, a linden whose trunk im 26 feet in circumference, and two other at Schneeberg, one III feet and tin- other 14 feet iu eircuinfen'uee.

If you atiind a palm in the window, he careful that you turn the pot around every day, no that one aide of the plant does not get the sole benefit of the nun's ray. The hottest part of the glob,- ia the great desert of Africa, win re the tberluotueter register 160 degrees F.

intervening medium then a thing can act where it is not, which is an absurdity, whih, on tho other hand, if there is a material medium tilling all spaca, and a gravity ia triuimnitted through that by a push rather than by a pull, then the transmiaHion ought to occupy sonn appreciable time, but this it does not do, and at any rate, if its action ia not absolutely iuatantuneons, its velocity must bo at h ast fifty million tunes greater than that of light Moreover, ivery effort to represent gravitation as the result of a push from tshind involves ahsurdititMi of various kinds. Id fact, Newton's final conclusion was that the philosophy of gravitation is absolutely inooooaivable and its aotiou paradoxical.

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They also want your rWHEAT And pay the Highest Market Price in Cash Flour and Ship Stuff for Sale at all times.

Boone Township Trustee's Sot lee. The undersigned, Trustee of p,.,ne township, Dubois county, hereby rives notice that he will attend to all bournes pertaining tn the OAs Of Trustee, at In resilience, almut one mile we-t of Prjf tersville, on I'ortersville ami Ireland road, on Saturdays of each week, and requests nil psrsoas baying township business to present it 0S1 Saturday. Citizens desiring Ixioks from the Toivuship Library, are notified that the I I rin M kept by Win. Mcllarris, in Porteitwle, N . II. ( 'ok km a n. Trustee. Aug 7, L9S-jr. Harbison Trust'' Noti. Notice is hereby given that the tinnersigned, I nistee of llarbisuii toWIMbtSi will att Sad to township DtuineM "ii S8Ä atunlay of the year, at my otlice, an i Hrsons having' township business tS trrnsact are reipiired to present it to liim on Satnnlavs. The township library w ill le kept at my liotne in llavsville. Imliana School Hook- are for Sale W Henry Kuchrschneck in llavsville. and A bun Marker in Kellerville, Indiana. Jons Skit, Aug. 10, MM v. Trustee.

FELIX LAMPERT Agent for the Empire Drill. Sucker State Drill. Keystone Corn Husher Fodder Shredder. Blount's True Blue Pows. Manufacturer of WAGONS AND BUCCIES. Repairing of all kinds.

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Columbia Township Trustee! iot !'. Tlie snitoistgasd. rrnsSse of Ootasdss Tp., Dabois ooonty, Ind., erUi attend M tMwnehip business st his residence on very Saturday, and persons bavinf, iownship business to transact are rwpiented to present it ou that day of Üil eek. The Township Library is kept at th fhee of the Trustee, where those ei titled can obtain books. K. P. Smitb, Trustee. Aug. 16th, 1895 y.

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