Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 52, Number 43, Jasper, Dubois County, 29 July 1910 — Page 8
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For the comfort and convenience of the young ladies who come to Fairfield to learn to sew. we are erecting the above modern houses. They are as nearly fireproof as present building materials will make them. They are illuminated by electricity, heated by steam radiation, have fine modern sanitary plumbing, and mirrors in the closet doors in each room, the full length of the same. There will be two young ladies in a room, so come and bring a friend with you. Learn to sew and you will be independent We will pay your board and room while you are learning. It will cost you nothing' to come but your railroad fare. In a short time you should be earning $1.50 a day at the least. Write us at once. Stating when you will come. SEXTON MANUFACTURING CO. FAIRFIELD. ILL.
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TRICK SHOOTING.
The Way 8omo of tho 8tago Feiti Ar Accomplished. When a champion tiflo shot fires blindfolded at a wedding ring or a penny held between his wife' thumb and finger or seated back to her shoots, by means of a mirror, at an applo upon her head or on a fork held in her teeth, the danger of using a bullet is obvious. None, of course, is needed. The explosion is enough. The apple is alroady prepared, haying Deen cut into piece and stuck together with an ndhesiTe substance, and a thread with a knoi at the and, pulled through, .it from the "wings," so that it öies to bits when the gun is fired, js "how it is done." Generally the more dangerous a feat appears the more carefully is all danger guarded against. In tho "Wilfiam Tell" act the thread is often tied to tho assistant's foot. When, again, the ash is shot off a cigar which the assistant iB smoking a piece of wire rs pushed by his tongue through a hollow passage in the cigar, thus thrusting off the ash at the moment of firing. A favorite but simple trick is the shooting from some distance at an orange'neld in a lady's hand. Great applause is invariably forthcoming when the bullet drops out on her cutting open the fruit.. It is inserted by hand earlier in the evening.
Another popular trick is that of J muffing out lighted candles. Half a dozen a-re placed, in front of a screen, in which as tmahy small
UU1U Ulli uui bu, uuu 1 " I p" . candle wick. At the moment ofJ Vf1 firinjr a confederate behind tho l-jsct5e&
screen sharply blows out .each can-1 die with a pair of bellows. t ( In most instances whero a ball or ; other object has to be broken On a j living person's head blank car-1 tridge is Used and the effect produce'd by other means. A special wig with a sp'ring concealed in it worked by a wire under the clothes is generally used, the confederate
manipulating the spring simultaneously wnh the-firing of the rifle. As the ball is of extremely thin glass, a mere touch suffices to shatter it. I In these exhibitions some of the
rifle "experts" invito gentlemen
from the audience to -testify that;
the weapon is indeed loaded, lho cartridge shown looks very well, but
it is a shell of thin wax blackened i to resemble a leaden bullet. It' would not hurt a fly. London Tit-1
Bits. j "Willie, you are Just aa bad a yat ' can bo." "Huh! I guess you don't know Item 1 bad I cun bo." I
SLIPS OF THE TONGUS. Evn tho Dignified English Butler Can Go Aitray at Time. A littlu story which lun just fouud its way across the Atlantic from an Kngfish country hou.-e tells of the recent slip made by a new and nervous butler in serving hü master, a duko, at the luncheon table. Quiet, respoctful and assiduous, he profforcd a dish with the insinuating quory: "Cold grace, your grouse?' The slip is so obviously a natural one that doubtless tho tale is true. Thus far it is also unchallenged as new, although probably by the tim it has made tho full round of tho press somebody will discover that in its original form it was an Athenian "chestnut" in tho days of Socrates. An anecdote which at least belongs to tho same family used to bo laughed over in early Victorian drawing rooms. Among tho royalties, great and little, who came to London for tho young queen's coronation there was a certain small, dried up, gray haired, bright eyed, brisk little old reigning prince of a tiny principality. Jlo was faraway cousin to an Irish duke, whose estates in Ireland he visited before returning. For his entertainment a village celebration was arranged, with games and dimces, and especially Irisli jigs and clog dances. The gay old prince was delighted. He came himself of a raco famous for its dancing. He still possessed a gtföd eye, a quick ear 'and a light foot. That same evening in the great hall of tho castle, to the whistling of his host's son, ho endeavored to emulate somo of the feata he had seen. The duke's solemn English butler was present, and his norror at such unroyal antics was reflected in his eyes. The prince perceived it and, shooting a sudden forefinger at him, demanded imperiously: "Eh! Teil me, then, what you think of my dancing 1" Discreet and dignified, but flurried inwardly, the butler's manner was perfect, but his tonguo betrayed him. He inswered: "Your royal spryness is certainly W There was a shou of laughter, and the dirke, with assumed anger, cried sternly: "What! Do you dare to insinuate that tho prince is elevated that his vivacity is dub to any other good spmta than m own?" Before such an accusation the poor butler's last remnant of composure vanished, and. turning wildly, with clasped hands, from his highness to his grace, he protested earnestly: "No, I never, sir, yotir royal grayness; no, I never, sir, your ice!" Youth's Companion.
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Hanker' Daughter The baron Iotm nc. He proposed to me today. Her Friend Then he loves yoo. Bmi
lo you know whether ho loves any le 7 Jugend.
One Rffeot of Good Works.
Uli Und to tBruce's Mother. The inspector wns examining Btomlirrd 1, and nil the class had OTen specinlly told beforehand by their mn-ster, 'fD'on't answer unless vou are almost certain your answer is correct." History was tho subject. "Now, tell me," paid the inspector, "who wug tho mother of our
; great Scottish hero, Robert Bruce?"
He pointed to the top boy, then around the class. There was no answer. Then at last the heart of the teacher of that class leaped with Joy. The boy who was standing at the very foot lrad held up his hand. "Well," my boy," said the inBpcctor encouragingly, "who wa she?" "Please, sir Mrs. Bruce."
THE OLD EXCUSES, "There's no hurry," "I can wait a little longer for my insurance" have left many a family to face a bitter fight wich poverty and privation. If there is one thing that should receive the first consideration of married men, it is LIFE INSURANCE. Now is the time to apply for a policy. Arch C. Doane Jasper Indiana
"Groat heavens, neighbor, whnt'a hoppened burglars, Are or what?" "Nope; m' wife's church Is holding rutnmnge sale to fret money to cloth & heathen."
The Disturbing Telephone. "The telephone bus destroyed ali the privacy of society," said the society girl. "It breaks in on every, thing. Nothing is sacred to it. You may be saying your prayers. The telephone Or in tke midst of your
bath. Tho telephone. Or doing up
your hack hair or, worse of nil, a delightful man may be making love to you, when k-ling, k-ling, k-lingl The telephone breaks off the thread
of his theme and he fnill to resume
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