Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 56, Number 1, Jasper, Dubois County, 24 October 1913 — Page 8
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Jenner as n Eater. Dr. Jcriner, the famous English1 physician, was a great tea drinker and verv abstemious, never taking any stimulant except a measured
'glass of brandy when he had indigestion. Once for that cause he Gved on stewed chops and rice for luncheon and dinner, with, tea, for a couple of years, but ordinarily he was a great feeder. cl recollect," said his friend, Dr. Cooper Bentham, "on one occasion EeTnolds came to see him. Jennei was at dinner. He had soup, fish, the greater part of a chicken, and he was in the middle of a huge rice pudding when Reynolds entered and asked him how he was. Jennei drew a pitiful sigh and replied, 1 m not at all weil no appetite " Wisdom of tlio Youno.
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Mm people have notit-ed with Eiuch interest the ni.-mv tinted burs tnd bands that rise in t.ie fbnpe o: "forked tongues of Hanns fron; wood burning in n fire These vanned hues are Che residt of com du tion from the different elements oi the fuel. The li:hl h!ue froir the hydrogen and the while fron, the carbon. The violet, is from th manganese, the red from the inns' nesia and I he yeliow from the sod. which are constituent part of th wood. Wl r fe Me . t The Ul 1 Stares is the &n)v country in tho world that haa & Hi our corners," that is to say, a place where four istates meet Look at your atlas and you will see Colorado, Utah, New Mexico and Arizona touching each other. At no other place on the globe do four states, territories or provinces unite to form such a junction. The spoi U on a spur of the Carizo oiintafris, nnd few tourists visit it, l " Mt not easily accessible arm v ?omp tively fc v plo think about i, montmionl u .ita it, however, erected by th" mcM-niDcnt surveyor The p.::. :"iiv!ci iw a trau leao ing from t!-v r: from the Navajo Spring m iV!ov::in, in the TJto reir ervation, to (he San Juan river, Th GcthAr'& Polo. How mnn) of y)ii can toll why barber has a red and white striped Eolo as a si,':n ? In the olden tum arbors werf also surgeons in a small way, j.nrticularly in the operaration u va. i., eFary f tr the patient to jrrap n ntnif, a:;d the barher ahvav k tt t o,ie rn.".d as well rs strips of i'!;)t!i for l:t i.!,ring Iii paliont's arm. 1 1 ; t 4nlr not in u-e I he Iwmdi e w tiod to t so that ihf in i t i '.i ? 1 .cu
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don't seem to know enough to comt home!" "Well, dat's just wot ma says about yotaP' New York World. lk ProK"elvc Uoostcr and tlxo
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when van("l. ;ffi ! ?'. . I. .. i ly hung (,!. :i tt n doni painted i " : -i aoor of 11 i p i tion, nn-1 KU: cn Uu i,
For years Ronsinis body n ste in Pore hachaitfc, and then cit of Florence ak-ed that it might b transferred to the Church of th Holy Cross in that city, where- th bodies of Galilei, Michelangelo Mach ia velli, A 1 fieri and other grea4 Italians aro entombed. Conecn was received from the municipalit) but the master's widow, Doni Olpipia, would consent to tin translation only on condition tha when her time came her bod might be placed next to that of ho. husband. This request was bluntlj denied, for the reason that onb Italians "who had achieved greatness" could rest there. In 1878 tlu widow died and before her death
consented in writing to the removal
of her husband s body to Florence, provided lier body be placed in the
gave from winch his would bo taKen in Pere Lachaise, and after long time for consideration tlm was donev How Scminoles Bury Thefr Dead. Seminoles bury their dead on to of the ground after wrapping their in blankets, but always leave the top of the head exposed. They build si pen over the body and usually chink it with earth. When his squaw diet the husband wears his shirt until it rots off, which is not strikingly distinctive. When the husband dies the squaw doesn't comb her hair foi three months. Little reverence is shown for the dead. When Tom Tiger's grave was robbed and his bonea taken for exhibition the outcry over the desecration was almost wholly a newspaper affair. The nearest settlers were unalarmed and the Indiana indifitrtnt. Collier!
Unless this alarm clock fails m, Zero's whero I get the best of "tiw Mirly bird and the worm" propositi.! New York Sun.
At tfco Flood. Hearing of a rising river at tho headwaters of the, Euphrates, with a falling barometer and indications oi a flood in the valley, the Pithecanthropus changed Ins mind and frankly admitted it to Noah. His manner was that of a chastened and softoned person. "You monkeyed too long," said tho patriarch. "Wo gave you n chance" to come in with us, and you wouldn't take it. Now wo have arranged for all tho stock wo caro about trying to float" Tho general liquidation which followed had trie usual ctiect upon all but the insiders. Puck.
Mow Ho Acquired Troubl. "Education," said tho man tvho had been sued for breach of pronv lee, "is the root of all 01." "How so?" aekod tho man who had not been sued and coisequently could not reason from the sumo promises. "If I hadn't been able to write," answered tho defendant, "what evidence do you suppose they would havb against me?" Still, ho conceded after some argument that the man who can writo and won't has lomo advantages over th iaan who
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"The baby eea learning ie Fronet yes, madame.' "He's learned the gestures anyway. Kxrper's YTeclilT. t Tho Prince of Grumbler. When Mr. Beeton asked if he did not find many unreasonable people among his summer boarders Farmer Joy quickly assented. "Lots an' lots are never satisfied anyway," he said. ffNo matter what's done for 'em there'll always be something wrong somewhere. "Now, last summer," he went on, with a gleaming eve, "we had a man here that was so fond of grumblin' that one day he actually called for a toothpick after he'd had a glass of milk!" Youth's Companion.
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