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L ik 4 1 tSrrtr K j d l re 7 < 1 I fJt 5 5 < THE c CENTRAL RECORD r i s frr JoUBr BNXH EABLANOASTERKYtFRIOAYFEBRUA Y261904U1UI4S WV p I v w 1 PLUMBNG1 Better have us Edo your plumbing now as there will ba a rush later in r the season I ROOFIGVe t to mIke more liber- al t terms or do bet ¬ ter roofing work than we do GUTTEROOur r putting up ing enable gutterI do the ver of work I E We are elpG I pie when good honest repaying is T to be doneandour prices are right CT IR NA- fl HASBLDENJ = JoA = = BEAZLEYCO Funeral Directors Arterial and Cavity Embalming ao4bo We have the largest and most corn plete line of Furniture and Carpets In Central Kentucky RL DAVIDSONtl Office over SPECIAL t t i 1 Spring Mattresses Chairs Rockers Side boards Dressers Bed l c r Room SuitsSewing 1 < F acbine etc > I x JGttrl s< JE NJN GS c S tg n hj 7- er a r ° ° ili rla ifr C f > i i > = stf Local Interest ss Moni ¬ Circuit court began at Stanford Monday with a rather light docket John Billiard has been sworn in as night policeman in place of N111 West who resigned Farmersare growing uneasy as the lad weather is causing them to fall behind with work iThe entertainment given the Sunda of the Christian church Monday I afternoon was largely attended and greatly enjoyed L and N pay car the bread IThe as railroad men say was here This division has been pal on Sunday for several months F W Raines of Cincinnati who has ther will speak at the Christian church afternoonI Gov Bradley writes The Record Take out that advertisement yo have for my bank stock for sale I sold it immediately after you printed the advertisement for a good price and give The Record credit for the good sale The clever gentleman Is one of the few people of today who be ¬ lieve in rendering honor to whom honor is due Can Pass In Safety The HaseldenRobinson Hardware Co has had a hign plank fence erect ed between the engine house and court- house The wind came up there- about fifty miles an hour and the re- sult ¬ was all the women took the oth- er ¬ side of town as the display of hos- ier ¬ was a serious proposition especi ¬ ally with those of pipe stem under ¬ pinning Death of Noble Young Man Ills many Lancaster friends were grieved to learn of the death of An ¬ drew W Buchanan at Crab Orchard d Monday He was twentysix years of age and one of the most popular young men in Central Ken lucky lIe was a graduate of Centre College and a law yer of ability To know Andy Buch- anan was to admire him his death is deeply deplored by a legion of friends The funeral services were held atCra- rchard O Tuesday afternoon Nothing Yet There have been no developments in the Rucker assassination case yet and if the detectives have any clews they are keeping them quiet We sin cerely trust the officers are on to 1p it will be the greatest outrage Ken- tucky ¬ has ever permitted Those of us living in the immediate vicinity un- derstand the circumstances under which the murder was committed but how we are to explain to the outside world that a murdercan be committed under the nose a fa big town and the murderer go unpunished is a propose lion of large proportions Miserable Weather The weather man may have worse brands in stock but we doubt exceed- ingly ¬ if he can deliver meaner weath er than the people of Central Keir tucky have been undergoing for th past few weeks Some days were s- cold o that business was afra standstill while no one who could get around it ventured upon the icy streets Every oldest inhabitant interviewed says it has been the hardest winter he has experienced The good old summer- time is not far distant thank heaven and when the weather does open u there must be some tall hustling do ne by those of us dependent upon the sweat of our brow Theyre Up To Date Among the new advertisers in The Record are the bustlingfirms of Bo mans S Elmore and the HaseldenBob cot n ¬ peep le know what they have and the further fact that they are out for business J R Haselden retains his old space on this page to advertise his plumbing i roofing guttering etc Aman had as well try to do business without clerks as without advertising space Ina news paper Stop all the fakes and useless waste on calendars which result in nothing and put your advertisements where people will read ItYeSltco- stsmoneYibutwbatlsworthHav ¬ Ingisworthpaylngtor About March 15th Miss AdaDlckrsonotNlcholas toI will be opened her handsome stock of millinery She has been in the cities Jber newest creations in the millinery and will be ready for bnsihess the 15th of next month the regular fewdayslaterrecognizes She and trade merchants u8tha yetheyerf best and that too at reasonable pri ¬ ces < and will follow up the plan to the letter She has engageoTan expert trmmeroneor wide experieBce awl with the best t lii e of l ods them ar ke 9lotJltrOl1 If f f- x J j ii r 5 1 The L TL will meet at two p M in the Rest Room All of the children in town are Invited UKS the negro sent to the Penile bury recently for breaking in the depot died in Frankfort Monday I The helping hand Society of the Baptist church will meet next Satur ¬ day at half past two oclock with Mrs HC Herring Richmond avenue Monday was cold and muddy hit a medium size crowd came in and trudged about there being little business and scarcely no trading February court is generally a poor one and this was no exception hoy lilt is a wise PittsburS citizen whoM knows his own party says the delphia Press It is a wiser citizen who knows no party when the public interests are at stlkeEx dAs we go to press Mr John McRbb errs is dangerously ill at the home of his son Mr R E McBoberts on Dan ¬ cosincerely spared yat there is little chance of his recovery The pupils of Miss Andersons room held an interesting contest in which theu ed States and the sixth grade did the guessing Arleen Mannix was the suc- cessful contestant The ladies of the W C T U desire to extend a vote of thanks to Miss Jen nee Lackey for her most efficient ser vice in decorating and arranging en tertainment for the valentine party Also to thank Miss Bettie Anderson for the hand painted valentines donat- ed Died In Stanford keLincoln Monday ana buried in the Lancaster Cemetery He was a brother of Mr A calex frof and Uriah Simpson of this cityT Nothing Done The democratic county committee met Monday at which time nearly all the candidates appeared and stated their views on the time of making nominations There was a division of opinion and the committee adjourned without taking any steps in the mat ter but will take it up later on LaseU are busy this week preparing their exhibit of hemp etc for the Kentucky building at the Worlds Fair Others intend ing to send exhibits had better stir their stumps as there is not much time to lose Garrard can send a bet ter show than any county in the state our people will go to work and pre are it Get busy Old Fiddler Deaden The Stanford Journal notes death Tknown furnished inspiring strains for many ofour older citizens and some who inen fiddle He was a good old negro and we hope has gone where he will bew given a harp instead of a fiddlet Take All PrecautionsI slatr with remarkable rapidity and not ¬ physiciane continues to make its appearance In- most every town Jn Central Kentnck dilion done It is mighty close to bursast ter if you please so a eye should be kept out By the wayJudge Ford tells The Record he has had governP to have the sections printed on circular which will be sept over county As we have the type stand ingfrpm which the circular was tof ed we reproduce in this issue o The Record Will Open New Street Mr James I Hamilton tells The RecI ord that he will commence work 1 the early Spring upon a new street toI run from Richmond avenue just be yond Dr Herrings through the old circus lot to the Buckeye pike This glots Buckeye and McCreary neighborhood an inlet to town without coming thro Battle Row Mr Hamilton says he will reserve thee right to reject any and all bids on lots as be is determin ¬ ed that none but good people shall get the property and thus assure a decent addition to the town That he will pcto now almost surrounded by negro cabi ins which are not only unsightly but absolute nuisances The new street galuableaddi6lontdtthe m peopbout d le bepr hard for she good people put in ib eQttOJ8i tIllget go its length te 11 str ts1i j 3 Father Bealer of Nicholas vlllewill conductCatholic services at the cour- use ho the first Sunday in March 2fc Judge Cantrllls Announcement We call attention to the announce- ment of Judge Cantrili in this issue of The Record Judge Cantrili is a gen ¬ tleman learned in the law has had much experience on the bench and will serve with ability and dignity He says he Is in the race to stay and that his name will be kept promlnant ly before the people is proven by his liberal use of printers ink Death of Miss Dunn Miss Ruth Ann Dunn passed peace- fully ¬ into the great beyond at the me of Mr Watkins on Monday after ¬ on Miss Dunn was the sister r Erasmus Dunn and had been sic several weeks She was a good true Christian woman and was endeared F- all J who knew her She was laid to rest on Tuesday afternoon in the Lan- caSter Cemetery Should be Remembered Should you have occasion to send a py of some newspaper to an editor I should not forget to mark around the article you wish noticed Every editor gets a basketful of papers ou of each mail and he has not the time to read each item in all of them esI pecially if the paper is from a distance so if you want anything clipped orno ticed dont fail to mark thepaperyou send to the office Sales Aggregate 300000I Elizabethtown is not est mule market in Kentuckybut trade is increasing and growing tbeI house a tire Mule buyers and traders from all parts of the South are flocking to the town like miners to field where a rich gold deposit b been discovered and the excitement among buyers to purchase a carload of the longeared animals is kept well yed up One of our loading stock- men ¬ who has kept tab on the business reports that up to Monday sixty five rloads of mules have been shipped om Elizabethtown and they repre nt an average value of 83000 a car his would aggregate 195000 The trade is not over yet by any meansand it is likely that twenty or thirty more carloads will be shipped This will probably put the mule sales for the season to 300000 The profits of deal- ers ¬ have been very handsome and Hardin county is richer by many thousands of dollars on account of the mule business Elizabethtown NewS Woods Has Big Trip Mr John W Woods of Marksbury one of Garrards prominent agricultu ¬ ral Captains of Industry has just re- turned ¬ from business and pleasure trip to Asheville North Carolina where fce spent a week or two with relatives He devoted one entire day to viewing the wonders of the Biltraqre estate which consists of 145000 acres near that city owned by Mr Georee W Vanderbllt of New York City and which is the magnificent and far famed chateau of Biltmore the pri ¬ vateresidence of that gentleman at a cost of nine million do- llars ¬ As Mr Woods is interested in livestock be spent most of his time- specting the herds of valuable tho ¬ horses cattle bogspoultry etc and in traversing thescenic road ¬ ays leading in every direction thro vast domain It is hinted that Woods went down with the deter ¬ outrighte more ¬ ands suit because constructionp d not interfere with the pleasure of trip which he declares was worth the time and expense Involved The climate of North Carolina com ¬ Franceso bed ¬ thea practicale ¬ d the good fortune to join a party excursoinists going to the coast for the purpose of inspecting some an- ent ¬ d ruins which are said to mark the spot where Sir Walter Raleigh at- tempted ¬ to establish a colony on that aboutn the place and kicking up the turf with the toe of his shoe be unearthed an old English caseknife which bore on its handle a Sheffield brand and which was iff a very good state of preserva ¬ tion the relic excited a lively inter ¬ est among the party some of whom wished to buy it from him but aV broughtit it stored away in his curio cabinet Latest From JapRqwUn War Kognusdraumnhoy Feb24 1904 General Lorpjhalkirgvejdiaaktand lastis KlkJukkumJmkand avJcannODadinr hr rvju When in tttredldntca MJh8telr BoflBlavitcb that they wouldbe able io land at CheMulpo pi or Port Ar thur or vk verbedarHpleaaeork kgldinR ektttea or ttleeosufii f3rwt1h rel rrroiterhanrelr atM aeaAtNr t IQ OIM1 = 4j 1 1 P4rsonalst Miss Marietta Crow of Louisville is Ii visiting relatives here ffi Miss Skinner of Beuna Vista is ra visiting her sister Miss Lucretia Skin m ner ffiMrs surprise party Tuesday a number of Mr Cliff Mira of son of friendsI al Unusual of Miss the basket game between the Bichmond and Nicbolasville girls last Saturday evening The Nicholasville girls were winners 8L to 5 After the supperk iffi lunch was served the dining room and table being decorated In ville colors white and green quite a pleasant affair What Knocking Will NicholasI We frequently hear the Will the hotel and opera built The Record is in say No and we are able to When the other house was built our S t- all people will remember that there was E kinds of adverse criticism made S- not only upon the building but some JS ijwork this talk continued people saving the house was not sate would fall down fjp and all such idle rot that damaged tbpfj reputation to such an extent that until Mr Long had been here some JE publicas raj some people never did go into the tii 1 = buildingburned up 1500 in private subscriptionsij which was offered the hotel and it was then that we several of the stockholders no consideration would they companyI tber steps in the matter went so far as to say he ed to lay one brick on top in Lancaster While we do not believe K t the stockholders took the right of the case let their feelings better of their judgement yet print this article to show what viewI talk adverse criticism and to slang expression knocking to hold back improvements and capitalists to keep their money away where it will not do anyone else any good While rard hotel may not have been storedI should be in con stu cUon yet done against it caused some most enterprising citizens to back seats and do nothing ward improving the town This we hope and believe other will put on foot enterprises and our statements SpriJ1gI are given to show knockers their idle talk will do and what done so if you are inclined to cold water keep a silent better still move out of town 0 W Jj lfjJff Iffil flfll X JiWi1rJ YP I Wonderful ValuesI I IJ H Choice i of any oneof- Thoo Articles ij FOR lOcts Call and learn How to ISecure them- I <<< < << vyrvtvv rv The best 300 SHOE on earthhi II A handsome 300 RUG A pair fine 300 Lace Curtains A 300 Tailor Made SkirtI A 300 Silk Waist Pattern I A 300 Wool Dress Pattern m- A300 Ladies or Gents Hat m A 300 pair o of Pants liiI <<<< < <<<< < II Logan Dry Roods Co I l X X l w w w w Y 1 000 I6lean8weep i r IrJ I F 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Circuit court began at StanfordMonday with a rather light docket

John Billiard has been sworn in asnight policeman in place of N111 Westwho resigned

Farmersare growing uneasy as thelad weather is causing them to fallbehind with work

iThe entertainment given the Sundaof the Christian church Monday

I afternoon was largely attended andgreatly enjoyed

L and N pay car the breadIThe as railroad men say was hereThis division has been pal

on Sunday for several months

F W Raines of Cincinnati who hastherwill speak at the Christian church

afternoonIGov Bradley writes The RecordTake out that advertisement yo

have for my bank stock for sale Isold it immediately after you printedthe advertisement for a good priceand give The Record credit for thegood sale The clever gentleman Isone of the few people of today who be ¬

lieve in rendering honor to whomhonor is due

Can Pass In SafetyThe HaseldenRobinson Hardware

Co has had a hign plank fence erected between the engine house and court-house The wind came up there-about fifty miles an hour and the re-

sult¬

was all the women took the oth-er

¬

side of town as the display of hos-ier

¬

was a serious proposition especi ¬

ally with those of pipe stem under ¬

pinningDeath of Noble Young Man

Ills many Lancaster friends weregrieved to learn of the death of An¬

drew W Buchanan at Crab OrcharddMonday He was twentysix years ofage and one of the most popular youngmen in Central Ken lucky lIe was agraduate of Centre College and a lawyer of ability To know Andy Buch-anan was to admire him his death isdeeply deplored by a legion of friendsThe funeral services were held atCra-

rchardO Tuesday afternoon

Nothing YetThere have been no developments

in the Rucker assassination case yetand if the detectives have any clewsthey are keeping them quiet We sincerely trust the officers are on to1pit will be the greatest outrage Ken-tucky

¬

has ever permitted Those ofus living in the immediate vicinity un-

derstand the circumstances underwhich the murder was committed buthow we are to explain to the outsideworld that a murdercan be committedunder the nose af a big town and themurderer go unpunished is a proposelion of large proportions

Miserable WeatherThe weather man may have worse

brands in stock but we doubt exceed-ingly

¬

if he can deliver meaner weather than the people of Central Keirtucky have been undergoing for thpast few weeks Some days were s-

coldo

that business was afra standstillwhile no one who could get around itventured upon the icy streets Every

oldest inhabitant interviewed saysit has been the hardest winter he hasexperienced The good old summer-time is not far distant thank heavenand when the weather does open uthere must be some tall hustling doneby those of us dependent upon thesweat of our brow

Theyre Up To DateAmong the new advertisers in The

Record are the bustlingfirms of Bomans S Elmore and the HaseldenBobcotn ¬

peep leknow what they have and the furtherfact that they are out for businessJ R Haselden retains his old space onthis page to advertise his plumbing iroofing guttering etc Aman had aswell try to do business without clerksas without advertising space Ina newspaper Stop all the fakes and uselesswaste on calendars which result innothing and put your advertisementswhere people will read ItYeSltco-stsmoneYibutwbatlsworthHav ¬

Ingisworthpaylngtor

About March 15thMiss AdaDlckrsonotNlcholastoIwill be opened her handsome stock of

millinery She has been in the citiesJbernewest creations in the millineryand will be ready for bnsihessthe 15th of next month the regular

fewdayslaterrecognizes Sheand

trade merchants u8tha yetheyerfbest and that too at reasonable pri ¬

ces <and will follow up the plan to theletter She has engageoTan experttrmmeroneor wide experieBce awlwith the bestt lii e of l ods them arke9lotJltrOl1

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The L TL will meet at two p M

in the Rest Room All of the childrenin town are Invited

UKS the negro sent to the Penilebury recently for breaking in thedepot died in Frankfort Monday I

The helping hand Society of theBaptist church will meet next Satur ¬

day at half past two oclock with MrsH C Herring Richmond avenue

Monday was cold and muddy hit amedium size crowd came in and trudgedabout there being little business andscarcely no trading February courtis generally a poor one and this wasno exceptionhoylilt is a wise PittsburS citizen whoMknows his own party says thedelphia Press It is a wiser citizenwho knows no party when the publicinterests are at stlkeEx

dAs we go to press Mr John McRbberrs is dangerously ill at the home ofhis son Mr R E McBoberts on Dan ¬

cosincerelyspared yat there is little chance ofhis recovery

The pupils of Miss Andersons room

held an interesting contest in whichtheued States and the sixth grade did theguessing Arleen Mannix was the suc-

cessful contestant

The ladies of the W C T U desireto extend a vote of thanks to Miss Jennee Lackey for her most efficient service in decorating and arranging entertainment for the valentine partyAlso to thank Miss Bettie Andersonfor the hand painted valentines donat-ed

Died In Stanford

keLincolnMonday ana buried in the LancasterCemetery He was a brother of MrAcalexfrofand Uriah Simpson of this cityT

Nothing Done

The democratic county committeemet Monday at which time nearly allthe candidates appeared and statedtheir views on the time of makingnominations There was a division ofopinion and the committee adjournedwithout taking any steps in the matter but will take it up later on

LaseU are busythis week preparing their exhibit ofhemp etc for the Kentucky buildingat the Worlds Fair Others intending to send exhibits had better stirtheir stumps as there is not muchtime to lose Garrard can send a better show than any county in the state

our people will go to work and preare it Get busy

Old Fiddler DeadenThe Stanford Journal notes death

Tknownfurnished inspiring strains for manyofour older citizens and some whoinenfiddle He was a good old negro andwe hope has gone where he will bewgiven a harp instead of a fiddlet

Take All PrecautionsIslatrwith remarkable rapidity and not ¬physicianecontinues to make its appearance In-

most every town Jn Central Kentnckdiliondone It is mighty close to bursastter if you please so a eyeshould be kept out By the wayJudgeFord tells The Record he has hadgovernPto have the sections printed oncircular which will be sept overcounty As we have the type standingfrpm which the circular was tofed we reproduce in this issue oThe Record

Will Open New StreetMr James I Hamilton tells The RecI

ord that he will commence work 1

the early Spring upon a new street toIrun from Richmond avenue just beyond Dr Herrings through the oldcircus lot to the Buckeye pike ThisglotsBuckeye and McCreary neighborhoodan inlet to town without coming throBattle Row Mr Hamilton says hewill reserve thee right to reject anyand all bids on lots as be is determin ¬

ed that none but good people shall getthe property and thus assure a decentaddition to the town That he willpctonow almost surrounded by negro cabiins which are not only unsightly butabsolute nuisances The new street

galuableaddi6lontdtthempeopbout dlebeprhard for she good people put in ibeQttOJ8itIllgetgo its length te11

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Father Bealer of Nicholas vlllewillconductCatholic services at the cour-

useho the first Sunday in March 2fc

Judge Cantrllls AnnouncementWe call attention to the announce-

ment of Judge Cantrili in this issue ofThe Record Judge Cantrili is a gen ¬

tleman learned in the law has hadmuch experience on the bench andwill serve with ability and dignityHe says he Is in the race to stay andthat his name will be kept promlnantly before the people is proven by hisliberal use of printers ink

Death of Miss DunnMiss Ruth Ann Dunn passed peace-

fully¬

into the great beyond at theme of Mr Watkins on Monday after ¬

on Miss Dunn was the sisterr Erasmus Dunn and had been sic

several weeks She was a good trueChristian woman and was endeared F-

allJ

who knew her She was laid torest on Tuesday afternoon in the Lan-caSter Cemetery

Should be RememberedShould you have occasion to send apy of some newspaper to an editor I

should not forget to mark aroundthe article you wish noticed Everyeditor gets a basketful of papers ouof each mail and he has not the timeto read each item in all of them esIpecially if thepaper is from a distanceso if you want anything clipped ornoticed dont fail to mark thepaperyousend to the office

Sales Aggregate 300000IElizabethtown is notest mule market in Kentuckybuttrade is increasing and growing tbeIhouse a tire Mule buyers andtraders from all parts of the South areflocking to the town like miners tofield where a rich gold deposit bbeen discovered and the excitementamong buyers to purchase a carload ofthe longeared animals is kept well

yed up One of our loading stock-men

¬

who has kept tab on the businessreports that up to Monday sixty five

rloads of mules have been shippedom Elizabethtown and they reprent an average value of 83000 a carhis would aggregate 195000 The

trade is not over yet by any meansandit is likely that twenty or thirty morecarloads will be shipped This willprobably put the mule sales for theseason to 300000 The profits of deal-

ers¬

have been very handsome andHardin county is richer by manythousands of dollars on account of themule business Elizabethtown NewS

Woods Has Big TripMr John W Woods of Marksbury

one of Garrards prominent agricultu ¬

ral Captains of Industry has just re-

turned¬

from business and pleasure tripto Asheville North Carolina wherefce spent a week or two with relativesHe devoted one entire day to viewingthe wonders of the Biltraqre estatewhich consists of 145000 acres nearthat city owned by Mr Georee WVanderbllt of New York City and

which is the magnificent and farfamed chateau of Biltmore the pri¬

vateresidence of that gentlemanat a cost of nine million do-

llars¬

As Mr Woods is interested inlivestock be spent most of his time-

specting the herds of valuable tho ¬

horses cattle bogspoultryetc and in traversing thescenic road ¬

ays leading in every direction throvast domain It is hinted that

Woods went down with the deter ¬outrightemore ¬andssuit becauseconstructionpd not interfere with the pleasure of

trip which he declares was worththe time and expense Involved

The climate of North Carolina com ¬Francesobed ¬theapracticale ¬

d the good fortune to join a partyexcursoinists going to the coast for

the purpose of inspecting some an-ent

¬

d ruins which are said to markthe spot where Sir Walter Raleigh at-tempted

¬

to establish a colony on thataboutnthe place and kicking up the turf withthe toe of his shoe be unearthed anold English caseknife which bore onits handle a Sheffield brand and whichwas iff a very good state of preserva ¬

tion the relic excited a lively inter¬

est among the party some of whomwished to buy it from him but aVbroughtitit stored away in his curio cabinet

Latest From JapRqwUn WarKognusdraumnhoy Feb24 1904

General LorpjhalkirgvejdiaaktandlastisKlkJukkumJmkandavJcannODadinr

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tttredldntcaMJh8telrBoflBlavitcb that they wouldbe ableio land at CheMulpo pi or Port Arthur or vk verbedarHpleaaeork

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P4rsonalstMiss Marietta Crow of Louisville is Iivisiting relatives here ffi

Miss Skinner of Beuna Vista is ravisiting her sister Miss Lucretia Skin mnerffiMrssurprise party Tuesday anumber of

Mr CliffMira ofson of friendsIal

Unusualof Miss

the basket game between theBichmond and Nicbolasville girls lastSaturday evening The Nicholasvillegirls were winners 8L to 5 After thesupperk iffi

lunch was served the dining roomand table being decorated Inville colors white and greenquite a pleasant affair

What Knocking Will NicholasIWe frequently hear theWill the hotel and opera

built The Record is insay No and we are able toWhen the other house was built our S

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the stockholders took the rightof the case let their feelingsbetter of their judgement yetprint this article to show whatviewItalk adverse criticism and toslang expression knockingto hold back improvements andcapitalists to keep their moneyaway where it will not doanyone else any good Whilerard hotel may not have been storedIshould be in con stu cUon yetdone against it caused somemost enterprising citizens toback seats and do nothingward improving the town Thiswe hope and believe otherwill put on footenterprises and our statements SpriJ1gIare given to show knockerstheir idle talk will do and whatdone so if you are inclined tocold water keep a silentbetter still move out of town 0

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