Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 39, Number 38, Jasper, Dubois County, 28 May 1897 — Page 8
A SIMPLE TIRE REPAIR. Punctures in the well known Morgan A Wright tire are mended about aa easily as a man would cloae a hole In his finder with a bit of court plaster. Inaide of the Inner tube of the tire lies a long strip of patching rubber, like this:
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.
the repair strip Inside is picked up by the cement, thus closing the puncture, like this :
Very simple, but now every rider should remember theae two "buts," or he will fail I 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 ia it, may damage it considerably. It's a regular summer day picnic to revel in the bargains tnd demolishing prices offered by The Coirikr advertisers. STOP AM) THINK. Kvery time you make a purch:it whether it is to your interest or not. For the nearer you keep your money in reach the more benefit you derive from it. By favoring us, and buying no other than u hand made ducke Broom. Mop-, Whisks, Toy and Ceiling brooms. ; And if your merchant don't handle thetn, ak 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 rem mber that w eat, and will take unyIm I... ....... 1 ... ... I,..., ......
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pay. (Jl'ckks Brik)M Mf'; Cm., H. F. Guckes, Manager. June 12. IS y Madison TowiiHhip ImtM Notice. Notice is riven thst hereafter the Trustee of Madison township will lie at the store room of Mr. John I Norman, in Ireland, on every Hstunlay, for the pur oose of attending to township business, and sll persons having business with the township are expected to confine it to those days. The township library is kept at Isaac Alexander's in Ireland, where all mav
obtain the Wiks. The Indiana School liooks will I found at Norman A tiray's store at al. times. John K. Norman, Aug. 18, 'ttS-y Trustee Madison T. GEQRCE P, WAGN ER ARCPACTCKBB nFr WAGONS an, CARRIAGES,
-And Dealer In-
Agricultural Implements
and Fertilisers.
General Repairing & HorseShoeing. o North Mail Street, JASPER, - - INDIANA.
MILLIONS IN IU TTONS CATCHE 3 MADE OF COSTLY DIAMONDS IN THE DAYS OF LOUIS XIV. An lorralur; That KratU l.lk m Fairy
l i. Thr Kl.ll ulou. Main or t.lgaaS Hulloii In Ihr Kl(lilrrutli utury. f tillrrtof l'a High I'm.-..
K.cntly at th Hoti I Drouot there vat a sale of a Mtfini seal tetstesMaig rollt Don of un i nt buttons, the piopertyof Karon FstigMpOl Paris. This collection, which was xhibitcd in IHK! at tlx exposition of decorative arts, might rival any one of thom bsiflSajiafl to th moot enthusiastic buttonists in the. world. tUapissoii, the musician, collect! ?,7M different sjsviiin ns. In 1841 a colli tor in (ihtnt exhibit) 1 BOON thun 10.000, and M. Mft'f Ti the librarian of the (rcnobl library, puiiuri a certain reputation in this Lraneh of curiosities through his OOUeOtiou of buttons of liveries and of uni- , forms. The buttons of the eighteenth century 1 bring high psioes in the market at the
I n m nt tune. Ihcre are some of them that r'nitfonard, we are toll, leeirat'd with hin marvelous pencil. In his time it was fashionable to make presents of buttons as big as a crown j ure, on Which allegoriea and various subjects won oarvocl baehaumont writes in his "Booset Memoirs," Nov. 1, 1786: "The mania for buttons is today extrem ly ridiculous. They ar not only of enormous sue, m in of them as big as six pouml crowns, but miniatures and pictures aro made upon them, and this ornamentation is extn mely costly. Some of thi in raetOMOt the melals of the 12 Ca'sars, others uUtiijue states and still oth rs the Metamorphoses of Ovid." loobeji in his biographical notes, says that when he canm to Paris ho worked for a living by making copies cf Vauloos and Hnu h is on the lids of snuffboxes, and that for IhOM nieIallions he was paid from 8 to H francs each. "As it was still the fashion," ho said, "to wear buttons as big as a 5 franc piece, upon which Cupids, flowers and landscapes were cut in cameo, I went into that business. I got 12 sous for each. ' 1 Two years after this period in the life of Baehaumont buttons abandoned erudition to take up edileship. All the fine monuments of Paris were- carved on them. Then came the patriotic buttons, representing the taking of the Bastille, the emblem of the three onlers, the Phrygian cap, the portraits of Louis X VI, of Mirabean. Shortly afterward these ornaments were laid aside. The reign of the artistic button was over, and the niothir of pearl button becam' general. The oldest buttons at pnsent in the museums and among th collections are the gold buttons discov red at Mycentv, at the time of the excavations uudirtaken by Dr. Schliemann, anil also those found in the tomb of Childeric I. The latter were Bltllbiswl at the Louvre in the Musee des Souv rains. Thy are made of gold and of coloml glass, imitating garnet. Buttons deta hed from copes and religious garmnts of the middle ages and of the renaissance have also been discov red But the richi st things of the kind, beyond a doubt, are those that were worn by Ltmis XIV. M. Maze-Sencier, in the "K gist r of Diamonds and Presents to the King," at present pnservid in the ministry of foreign affairs, givs an official account of the buttons of that t. lupous sovereign. It is as follows: "Feb. 8, 1Ü8Ö. Moutarcy presented to the king 80 diamond buttons, valued at 180,030 livres. "Mav 7, 1685. Made and delivered
by Sieur Bosc, 6 diamond buttons, 30,000 livres. "July 26, 1 1 85. Handed over hy M-ntaroy to the Manmis de Seignday for the king 75 diamond buttons, 586,703 livres. "Aug. 1, 1685. Two diamond buttons, 67, Mill livrea "Aug. 16, 1685. Three diamond buttons, 6, 660 livrea "Dec. 20, 1685. Four diamond but
tons, 88.775 livrea" Another item in the same year: "July 26, 1686 Furuishid by Moutarcy for the king's vest: Forty-eight gold butto'.is, each set with a diamond, anl Dfl clasps, 48 of which were composed of five diamonds each and 48 of one diamond each, 185,123 livres. "Also 8H4 clasps for the doublet of the k ng, 162 of which were formed of five diamonds each and 162 of one diamond each, 1,006,345 livres. "In addition there were seven ornamental clasps of three diamonds each, 201,270 livrea "Sumlry presents, 88 ornamented clasps, 674,366 livrea." That foots np a total of about 8,000, 000 livres for the buttons of the "Un at King" for the single year of 1685. The preceding year Louis XIV received a lot of buttons that were valued at 1,071,000 livrea In these enumerations there is uo mention of the diamonds for the shoes, the garters, the enffs and the hats of the monarch. Wo are oll ige! to admit, with onr joats and overcoats garnished with miserable little cloth aud bone nffairs, we cut a poor figure in the fancy button business compared to the dudes of the days of Louis XIV. Pahs Figaro
DAYS TO COME. A Ion-, (trim crnl.r : milieu tr of Itsttit athwart (l. BSSaNBSaBa, IHM lass, 1Mb Miajthin aprwit' fco Urs h r winding ntxvt . A lik'ht not tv rn f iim or laetl utiir Olnws lurhl through tin- rfloom. whiltt to. in nfur llentH iiinrchinK f mnumeral Ik f' t I-. this th plrt.M- when' trtiirt' nnle mett The thr"t SSf trrror tlmt r'iikr wrt 1 at ruin to mtv . then wifily on hit iuht Ttii re f.ill th' vision, niHiufxM they inims Whlt'. li-tlo.s diiy 'luiinetl t.. her btSOssW niitlit ; Their humU sri- shasldsd nncl tlii'ir lipn rr luiuti. Anl un tlii'T nie't the itlr where each ne die They turn unit ISSUs I m' Uli v eiry erv. H leii Hay in ntury.
The MODEL DRUG
STORE.
"A Good ThisM rMQ it tlong, rigiiinl.i of tbo ( ASH BY8TKM.
INAUGURATION DAY.
Whrn
and
It Will 111 I eon Suuliti
'hst Then Happen. From Um foot 1 1 1 7 to the year 1081 inauguration day will fall on Sunday every 2 yours, but in changing from th tweiitH-th century to tbo twentyfirst the 40 year period com s in, unt after 2(is5 the next inauguration Sun day will foe in 21 25. So, then1 will be a 40 yar period fnun 21 Kl to 2221 and from 2277 to 2.H17, but only a 2s year period from 237a to 2401, us 18 ia not divisible by 4. During any centery whose number is divisible by 4 inauguration duy falls on Sunday 4 turns. During any century whose li u i ii I it r is not invisible by 4, it falls on Sumluy only H times. From 2DOO to 1100, for Inotonon. it will full on Sunday 4 times and ulso from 2400 to 1(500, 20 anil 24 1 ing divisible by 4, but from I0O0 to 1000, it will fall on
i Sunday only 3 times, and so from 2100 to 2200, lit and 21 not tving divisible I by 4. Observe that, in speaking of the "uumlier of a ci ntury" we do not mean thr year; 20 is the nunilxr of IbooOB
tuty whii h we dlTtdO l y 4 and 2000 is tbo year. ObOOrVO, also, that in all tins we aro not sp aking of the recurroaoo of the date, Marek 4, lmt of the particular Man li 4tlis that ure maugurat!"ii days. Here is a tat lo showing how many tunes inauguration day falls on each of the s ven days of the week from the year 1800 to the year 3000:
Inventor of l.uv IKlC'KH.
(io wlie.e Um crowijs o to boy
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Fresh Pure Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Patent Medicines, Toilet Articles, Stationery,
Blank Books, Paints, Oils, Etc. tJC
Moot complete line of Cigare and Tobaccoo in town; alao a display ol latest riyleo stationoiv and ''nckot Books. Alwayi somotbing new and attractive. Prettcriptiotu carefully ooni pounded. Physicians' sranti a specialty.
H. H. BRÄNNDCK, M. U.,
Spavd Block.
JASPER, INDIANA.
DA VH or THE na.
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Perhaps it might be w 11 to say that win ii liiauguratiou day falls o'j Sunday, the bacCMBiDK president takis the oath on Satuiday, Marcb .H, but is not formally induet I into ofhYe until Monday, Marth .p. This is done to pnvent a liipe in the otTice, for the outgoing preoidi nt has no authority as such after 12 o'clock, noon, 001 Man h 4, wh tb r thatiat full on Sunday Of on asajolbof day. If, then fore, oor ooimi should arise beta oca nooaj oat Bumloy. March 4, and noon OH M i.i'ay, Man h B, for the exerciw of the pr sid ntial authority, the incoming peeotdeot, having tak n the oath if offioe, would DO qualified to rs-r-forni the duty. Such a -ase never has arisen, hut it might arise. Philadelphia Turn s.
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Tctu. od Trade-Mirkt obulntd. snd til Pat t buWMtKt Cupilucted lor Unnintl fill
Ovs Ofnee it 0oiTf U S. rrtMT Omer.
(tmott from Whinf ion. Send model, drswinc w pbMo., with description. He idfi. il patentable or not. free ol
taarre. Our tea not due ti!l patent it rcuel.
A SoMitT How to Ohuin I'atent. with coat of aauie in the L. S. and lureico couotriea J
sent dee. Andre, ,
C.A.SNOW&eCO.
Beffhfr'n 4nly Torm. It was n lated t y Mrs. B her that during their courtship Mr. lieecher once "dropped into pOOtrj" und wrote a, few ÜBfJO of VOW ttcming with affection fir his BwOaibcart. Hut the verws were always kept sacred by Mrs. lowlier, and nothing could win them from her. One day Mr. and Mrs. Be eher were in Um ofhVe of Robert BObMOT, the publisher. "Why don't yon write apoem, Beecher?" suid Mr. Bonner. "Hi-did not '. " said Mrs. Beeobor. "Bed to it for me, won't you, Mrs. Boeckelt" Hut tbo eyes of the great prooobof wi re riveted on his wife, and she knew that he mi ant silt me. "Come. " hiiio Mr. Bonner, "I'll gie ynu fr,,(i(K) if yon will r ite that poOM to me," ad'lressing Mis. Bieeher. "Why, it ran" quickly said Mrs. B her. "BaiUlOe," simply said Mr. Beeoher. And although Boboft Bonn r offered to fhnible the sum tlrst offered he nev r git the i ni from Mrs. Botobot. It had beeil biddt n away ev r since by Mrs. B'e'h r and cberiabod as one if the Nearest tr itMir s In r lue-baud li ft lit r. Bostm Ulobo. BJeorV MMt Vulgar IUI.lt. "If nun vure compidlcd to wear skirts for it jh nod, I think they would ln-iwt more tbM they now do that tle ir ft How men should stop the nasty habit Of spitting in public, " wriU's Kdward W. Bok in Tin Lastko' Home Journal. "Thr is DO ira tue of man which is tnori- distressing to women than this disgusting habit. Women constautly complain of it, ( specially in our larger
oiuOO, where sonn tunes the sidewalks are scan fly tit for them to walk upon. Th'y n voit at the practice, and they are right in so doing, yt t year in ami year out th habit not on ly continues but increass, and the promotion of cleanliness, to which every woman walking ujsin our streets has a perfect right, is d iiied her. "
Time to Change. It was at a table d'hote dinner at a nil station in India that a v ry young fittlc r jti"t up from the plains found himself seuttd m xt to n lady whom he ook for one of the grass widows com noii in those parts Me made himself ign table, but his neighbor ... i med a ood deal out of spirits, so ho said symlathetn ally : "I nppuot you can't h lp thinking of .our poor hu-l and grilling down be,ow?" But the lady was a real widow, and when he burnt d that b banged his scat Ivtudou Vsiiity Fair.
aM ii BeaNtaao it n.w. Mrs. Benham Many a true word ia spoken in jest Mr. H. nli, un That's so. ) little dreamed when I said, 'With all my worldly ptKMls I thee sjjdesjr,' that you would take every e nt I lind. Twinkles. It is not too much to say that in Britain a million of money might be saved an nually on fuut ralaiid iiu.rriage c n monies with no disrespect ti the dead and an increase of mm fort to the living.
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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 "WHEAT- . And pay the Highest Market Price in Cash Flour and Ship Stuff for Sale at all times.
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IxiwmI ratM t all Kaatera mut u,M,. liiuntH. KoIiIim'h, ratt'M, ami KVin ral 11,1 ' in itiiiii will In' tiiruiHiipil up. in v K i tarcoaiB, k' u, K I i ua 1 1 1 i rai PaM Ki Ml III It. A. Cam I'Hftti.L. Qcib'I I'iihh. An. s Los t, YOU LIVE Jt? With Your Fiiriiiiure
'Kl can i away irom i J If it is Inartistic or uglj r " rickrty you have to keep
Therefore it pays to ! careful j
pays tu he sun- that oii arc getting
the beat t Ik ha 1 fr tin- prv e
pay it pays to lik about to . . amine .-tucks and prioet and arill pay you doulily to conic to mir tore and buy. ur stock embraces many tics the best for tbe prioi -anywhere. ALLES BROTHERS. N. V. Corner Public Square. Jaspor, - - - - Indiana.
Hall Township Bushies. Notice is berebj advoa tlmt tli' nadei' aisjnod, rrastoo of Hull towashi stteod to townahip bosiDooa on i Itrdajt ol tbo year, at inv office, tod rsoiis havine township biininess t tran
sact are reijuired to present it t"
Stil relays. The t-iw Dship library arill siso bei isd at my office near Rosamond, ainl t lie iisODS are invited call there (oi libmrr
books. The Indiana Scries of Selm..! bookl may l- had at my office, and at Jobs J. Moockodo's, in CokasSino. Lav i L Jaeoss. Trustee Hail towaakip. Aug. i, lHi. v Boone Township Trustee's
Not lee. Tbe undersigned, TrUStOO of BoOBO towaakip, Dnboia ooonty, horobj fires notice that he will attend tu all Ktwinei
pertaining ti tfie otfu-c ot Tnartoe, si his residence, ahoiit one mile ct ( '''-
tersville, on POltorSti '" UM I" ' road, on Batardajro of each week, sod requests all jiersons havinu townsh p hnsiness to present it onSnturl.c Citt aona daadring books from the Toirosb p Library, are notifkad thai the Ubrtri ia kept hv Win. HeHarris, in Portern N. B. OovrsiAs, Trostsa,
auk taw jr. Ilarliison Trustor's Notic'. Notice is herehv gffea that the nadwsinatd, Tnutoc of Hsrbisoa towm will att 'iid tu township hn-im Saturday of the year, at mjr office, and persons" having" tcrwoahip bosineaa trrnsact are reonired to nresent it to linn
on Saturdavs.
Th- townahin hhrarv will be sets
my home in Havsville.
Indiana BdtSMN Hisike are for SSM BJ Henrv Roehrschneck in Haysrille, ssd Adam Haikor io Kellerville. Indiana. John Bam, Amr. AO, 189S-y. Tnintee.
The gnat too of New York took place iu lHllö. The value of projierty d stny ed ou this oocaaiou wus $ 1 .", not), 000.
FELIX LAMPERT
Agent for the Empire Drill. Sucker State Drill. Keystone Corn Husker fi
Fodder Shredder. Dlount's True Dlue Pows Manufacturer of WAGONS AND BUGGIES. Repairing of all kinds.
Jasper, Indiana.
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Columbia Townahili 1"1J4t'H Not !'. The nndersiKne-l, TlVOtOO of OolomWa Tp., Daiboaa eountjr, Ind., will ti. u i w tWssabip hiiNiness at his residence "n very Haturday, Sod persons livin ownship basinoSS Ui transait sre ns ueated to prenent it ou that day Bl tv t It The Township Library is kept t ths ffiee of the Trustee, where those e titled urn obtain hooks. K. P. Hm Ith, TrnsteeAn. liHth. iasj5y. PECULIAR RINTINO RACTICALLY REPARED AND PROPERLY RESENTED RODUCES ROSPERITY WE CAN HELP YOU PREPARE RODUCE and PRESENT IT THE COURIER Office,
