Boone County Recorder . e as follows: No. I—White flag, • feet square, willindicate clear or fair weather. No. 3— Blue flag, S feet square, willindicate rain and snow. Jio. S—White and blue flag, S feetsquare, will indicate that local rains orshowers will occur and that the rain-fall will not be general No. 4—White flag, six feet square,with black square in center, will indi-cate the approach of a sudden and de-cided fall in the temperature. Thissignal will not be displayed unless it isoxpejeed that the temperature willfall to 43 degrees, or lower, and will beordered displayed at least twenty-


Boone County Recorder . e as follows: No. I—White flag, • feet square, willindicate clear or fair weather. No. 3— Blue flag, S feet square, willindicate rain and snow. Jio. S—White and blue flag, S feetsquare, will indicate that local rains orshowers will occur and that the rain-fall will not be general No. 4—White flag, six feet square,with black square in center, will indi-cate the approach of a sudden and de-cided fall in the temperature. Thissignal will not be displayed unless it isoxpejeed that the temperature willfall to 43 degrees, or lower, and will beordered displayed at least twenty-fourhours in advance of the cold No. 5 is displayed, No. 4 is al-ways omitted. No. 5— Black triangular flag, * feetat the base and 8 feet long, always re-fers to temperature. When placedabove flags Nos. 1, 2 and 3 It will in-dicate warmer weather. When placedbelow the numbers it will Indicatecolder weather. When it is not dis-played the indications are that thetemperature will remain stationary, or. Meh FAanrr, the dry goota drummerwho attempted aaidde by cutting histhroat with a razor at his hone nearGuthrie, a few evenings since, has diedat his home. The cause of his insanityis not known. Tin following patents were Issued re-cently for Keatufky: Theodore i. Ashleyand A. D. Melton, Sebreo, press; HenryF Carrico, Paducah, washing machine;Chaa wJ Jandy, Clayville, «<,.~~.~ saw bucks; Job J. Smith, Frank-fort, cow-catcher; Geo. D. Spillman,Cincinnati, O,, assignee to A J. Perin*,Newport, padlock; Chaa. Stilger, Lonia-vlle, car coupling. Thb four-story warehouse of CaptJames M. Thomas, on Bank Row,Paris, occupied by the Beaeley AShaekleford Carriage works, burnedthe other morning. Tbe Are started intbe paint shop in the third story. Therewere also stored in the second storyabout 95,000 pounds of tobacco, tbeproperty of John Mansfield, and seven-teen new two-horse wagons, owned byOstan Edwards, whlcb were a totalloaa The insurance on the tobaccohad


Size: 1424px × 1755px
Photo credit: © The Reading Room / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

Keywords: ., bookcentury1800, bookdecade1890, bookidboonecountyrecordervol171