Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 52, Number 8, Jasper, Dubois County, 26 November 1909 — Page 8

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ESTABLISHED?

THE STOCK EXCHANGE

Dato ef the First Agrement Among New York' Iraker. 7n the earlv Dart of March, 1792,

the first notice was printed of the'

SLIPS OF THE TONGUE.

Even the Dignified English Butler Can Go Astray at Times. A little storv which has just

tUG UlSl iwm-v. - I" , , - - , ninrw nt a etnet orphan office found its wav across the Atlantic

at 22 Wall street by A. L. Blceckcr from an English country house tells & Sons, J. Pinkird, MeEvers & Bar- of tho recent slip made by a new clav, Cortlandt & Terrors and Jay and nervous butler in serving hia & Sutton. These soveral firms held! master, a duke, at tho luncheon taauctions of stock each day nt noon, ble. Quiet, respectful and assidu-u-ifli tho in.

ECIllUg m rOluHUU lu luaiuu m duo, ptunttcv uisu ..-

nnrvnrl tin itioa for räch other.

Some of the broker specialists re sented such a restricted organiza

einuatinc Query:

"Cold grace, your grouse?" TV. lm ?a en rtVirimieW a Ttflt-

.ECKERT; PROPRIETORS

Make the Celebrated PAX OKA LILY FLOUB I Isa Best Grade in tae State of Indiana. Cbey Also Want lour WHEAT ' .aad DftT the Highest Market Price in Ca lour and Ship Stufi for Sale at all times J. & A E'.tKaR'l

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buw "o I r . . . tion, and on March 21 a meeting; ural one that doubtless the talc is

vas called of the dissatisfied brokers , true. Thus lar it is aiso uncnaifor purposc3 of protection, and a,lenged as new, although probably committee was appointed to pro-by the tim it ha3 made tho full vide a suitable room in which to round of tho press somebody will assemblo and to suggest such rules discover that in its original form

and regulations lor conaucung it was an iuncnian -cnveiuui, w their business as the committee tho. days of Socrates, deemed necessary. Tho final result) An anecdote which at least beof this meeting, Fay3 Moody's Mag- longs to the same family used to bo arine, was the first signed agree- laughed over in early .Victorian ment among dealers in securities, drawing rooms, the oldest record now in e ar- Among the royalties, great and chives of the New York Stock Ex- little, who came to London for tho change. The agreement reads as young queen's coronation there follows: . jwas a certain small, dried up, gray "We, the Subscribers, Brokers haired, bright eyed, brisk littlo old for the purchase and Sale of Public 1 reigning prince of a tiny principaliStock, do hereby solemnly promise 'ty, n0 wa3 faraway cousin to an and pledge ourselves to each other, ,i"rish duke, whose estates in Irethat we will not buy or sell from he visited before returning, this day, for any person whatsoever, por hjg entertainment a village colony kind of Public Stock at a less cbration was arranged, with games rate than one-quarter per cent com-1 z dances, and especially Irish jigs mission on the specie value, and clog dances, that we will give a preference to( rpne gav prince was delightTT -v Viimcnl

Testimony Whereof we have set our ,moU3 for its dancing. He still poshunds this l?th day of May, at Newjfie3Sed a good eye, a quick ear and York, 1792." L light foot. That same evening in This organization had no local i, f Imll rtf ho enstlc. to the

habitation for conducting exchange whistlin of his host's son, he en-

Tho Khul You llnvo Always Bought, and whicli has been in uso for over 30 years, lias borno tho filffimturo of jp and lias been jnnüo uiuler Ills nerl? yJnfy-f-- soimlsuperA-islon ßlnco Hsinlancy. -Ajzyi&CtA44i Allow no ouo to deceive you In this. All Counterfeits, Imitations nnd"Just-ns-BOodMnro but, Experiments that trlilo "with and endanger tho health of Infants and Children Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Cnstorln is n harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing1 Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its ago is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Povcrishucss. it cures Diarrhtuu and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, eures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates tho Food, regulates tho Stomach ml Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep The Children's Panacea Tho mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS

Bears tho Signature of

The KM You Have Always Bonjiti In Use For Over 30 Years.

business. Like tho curb brokers to-

dav, transactions were carried on m

the open air at a point between the

deavored to emulate some of the feats he had seen.

The duke's solemn English but-

present numbers of 68 and 0 alljjer waa prcscnt, and his horror at

birutii, uuucf o. lauiuus uiu UUklu" 5uch unroyal antics was reuecieu ia wood tTee that stood there with uj8 eye3 rQ prince perceived it widespreading branches, which pro-lan "fii10oting a sudden forefinger tected them from the sun's rays andiflt him demanded imperiously:

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J thc eiirrun counnt, tt murhay btucct. mw yo city.

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II AMPER I & BUURLLmAN

Business

m those days was aot.tnink of'my dancing 1" id- there was an air of tvcmW i iimifii

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BACTICAL BUSTING for

ARTICULAR

EOPLE RET TIL Y RENTED.

PRINTING is the ambassador of trade. It is sent out to acquaint your customers with your business. It goes where you cannot be; it tells the'story you would have told had you been able to go in its stead; it is the means by which you hope to attract attention to your house: to interest the public and secure patronage, if at all possible. In order to achieve these results and secure edequeat returns for the money invested, it is vitally essential that your printed literature have qualities. Ordinary printing is forgetable printing. Distinctive printing impresses itself upon the mind and brings results. 7he Courier (Printern, By Ben Ed Doane, Jasper. Indiana.

SUBSCRIPTIONS FOR ALL NEWSPAPERS AND MAGAZINES Received at the Courier Office Any Periodical Published In Any Conutry Or Anv Language.

rushing, and- there was an air of J Djscreet and dignified, but fiurleisure and quiet about the gau-Lied inwardly, the butler's manner

ing. Securities wero not active Wflg perect but his tongue betray- ' enough to employ all the time of ed hm He answePed: the brokers, so between times bet- your rovai gpryness is certainting on the results of domestic and . igu foreign political controversies and J TnCre va3 a Bn0ut of laughter, dealing in merchandise were in- !d tho duke witü assumed anger, eluded. aA efnniv. "WW! Do vou dare

The first inside quarters of thei, fw nrince is elc-

eichange were secured in 1793 vatedthat his vivacity is due to when the Tontme coffee house, atj oth(jr d irit3 than his the northwest corner of Wall andt Jvt

William streets, was completed. Bfore BUch gn gccusati0n the The old buttonwood tree was aban- ...hj, nf

, m , i poor uuiii'i o ii3h iKiujjvm doned, and the dignity of the bro-K VIin;shGd. and. turning wild-

kers' organization was elevated by; r . h d hand from hia ihn ("liancp. Thr Tontine coffee i. v. . tv .

house wis controlled by a chartered m3 ßrace' uo company composed of 203 subscnb-. t( 'n . ay.

era nt $v:uu cacn, organizeu as a - , - -. vn, - :rAt

Youth's Companion.

merchants' exchange. The dealers in securities and the merchants were all jumbled up together, and at times when trading was brisk there was wild excitement

and shouts that would have done

credit to a band of Comanche Indians. Xo constitution for a stock exchange was adopted until 1817, when the New York stock and exchange board was formally organized and a constitution adopted. Nathaniel Prime was appointed president and John Burson secretary.

General Merchandise. Shoes & Clothing, Dry Goods Motions, Staple and Fancy Groceries. Gauntry PrnducE Wanied! EivE us a Call. Both Phones. Free Delivery. West Sixth Street.

JASPER,

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The Manager Wat Cute. The crowd 6wayed toward the

manager of the open air show. "What did vou mean bv advertis-

in' thet tight rope walker?" cried

the spokesman.

"Just what 1 said, replied tne

unabashed manager. "But the rope was laid on th' ground," cried tho spokesman, "an your fraud of a rope walker just walked on if a step or two 1 Do you

"Certainlv 1" shouted the man

ager. "The man was tight, wasn't

he? Cleveland Plain Dealer.

Percy Bore Love you? Why, airL I tore yea from the word "go," IUm gkarp Then please ge. Mr. nojraa-'Wucre dW 01 Kit th'

black oje? Ob, Ol'm Just aftber beJa'

teltlated. Mr. Kelly lato what society?

Mr. Hocan lato th' tocletr av

potbr-U law.-LMUVa Weekly. j

The Chinese. Tim Chinpse invented printing,

thev invented cunpowdcr, they in

vented the mariner a compass.

The farmers ol Unina were tne fimt to hatch ec-cs bv means of inr

cubators, and the fishermen of Chi

na were the first to hatch nsn spawn

artificially. Artesian wells are of

Chinese ongm.

The Dcnal code of China is thou-

eands of years old, and thousands of years old is the Chinese civil service examination that western civ

ilization has at last adopted. When George Washington's ancestors wandered in the wet. cold

weedä of Britain, their naked and

shivering chests painted blue, the Chinaman, dressed in Bplendid silks,

lounged in a palace, on a chair of

carved teakwood and maroie, reading nhilosonhv and drinking from

cups of painted porcelain tea of exquisite Savor.

Left Till Called For. "When Wilkinson went to his of

fice one day last week he felt calm and contented.. He hadn't any need to worry about his wife's loneliness any more, for he had bought a capi

tal watchdog for her. But, alas, when he arrived homo his wife met him with the deplora

ble news that the dog had gone.

"Ehr said Wilkinson. "JJid ne break the chain, thon?" "No," she replied, "but a great, ugly looking tramp came hero and acted 60 impudently that I let the dog loose. But instead of tearing the tramp to piecea the nasty dog went off with him." "Great Scott!" said Wilkinson. That must have been the tramp 1 bought him from 1"- London KxA Peculiar Couple. Conversation had turned to the subject of two men, utterly dissimilar, who nevertheless roomed together. One of these men was generally conceded to be a "freak." His name was John. "John and Jim are certainly a queer pair," opined somebody. "John and anybody axe queer pair' opined somebody eiet.

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THE OLD ffilJSES, "There's no hurry," "I can wait a little longer for my insurance" have left many a family to face a bitter fight with poverty and privation. If there is one thing that should . e h first consideration of married men, it is LIFE INSURANCE. Now is the time to apply for a policy. Arch C. Doane Jasper I ndi na

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