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THE BRECKENRIDGENEWSALL THE NEWS THATS FIT TO PRINT I

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VOL XXXIII CLOVERPORT KENTUCKY WEDNESDAY JULY 22 1908 8 Pates NO2

LEAGUE CARNIVAL GLORIOUSII

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° This Seasons Greatest Social Event for Clover

port Everybody Enjoyed the Whole

Affair

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MANY ATTRACTIONS AND GOOD MINISTRELS

jBig feet little feet bare feet and flat

r r feet followed the huge white foot stepsthrough town Friday and Saturday

t qand trotted merrily to the Epworth Lea-f gue Carnival Saturday night was the

biggest night and asIIJoe Mulhattentwould say everybody was wearing a

four acre smilev The carnival opened Friday night on

H Main and Elm streets Light rainshowers fell and somewhat checked thebusiness of the evening but the Leaguers decided that it was better to work

I and lose than not to work at all Sothey stuck lose to their posts and a big

I crowd and a clear day and night greetedthem Saturday

The Leaguers will very probablyJ C make the carnival an annual affair as it

was so well received by the people1 Little over one hundred dollars was

ttaken i-

nIjV On eachATTRACTIONSside of the street next toIjviFishers and Noltes buildings were at

tractively arranged booths each one

1 representing a different country Theywere all patronized extensively and

ifwere as follows4l IIGay PareeMiss Eudailey FannyT Smith Messrs Stuart Babbage and

Chas Fallon<

l Dutchland Misses Lula Severs EdithY

>r C Burn Eve Plank and Maggie Burn4 Colonial Mrs Dunn Virginia Mcr Gavock Mildred Babbage Mrs Young

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f JapaneseMisses Jennie Mabel Har¬

> ris Edith Plank Jane Smith Mrs Reidand Lilbon Smith

AmericaMisses Ella Smith GracePlank Mayme DeHaven and Miss Hartof Louisville

> v The speelers for the different boothswere Dewey Denton Virgil Babbage

KINGSBURRYS LATESTHr NEWS ITEMS

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Raymond Pate enjoys fights

pArticipantl about

f Byran but says he cannot vote for5 him this timev Jno Felix Jarboe Specialty

man at tho tiling factory hasresigned and is going on Pas faunwhere ho belongs

1tiStuart Babbage was busy going

through his pants pockets a fewdays ago Some one asked whatthe trouble was he replied IhKve lost my coat

Doc Lasley the old darky whowas never known Jbo take a drink

i< v was asked if ho had not quit heij saidno indeed whatin the H=

fJ IVH is the use after these long yearsvtIt is awful nice to take a trip to-

y Owensboro free to have a toothpulled but not near so nice tothink that Cloverport is without a

V dentist Some good mechanist inthis trade should locate here

Otto Fallon one of Clover ortv Swells who for a Jong time has

iv > been on the retired list is nowi learning cattle buying principally

bv in thQ west end

ys Some one told Barney Bohlorabout the runaway and askediS I

v AJrTncle Barney did you know theansya IWrcd did they get scared at thatIn arkomobubleal-o +WestII

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lipcallinglj

y boyshank you Mr Joe Mulhattonr explanation V9iy satisfactory

say the purchase of nuts-u

iimustspoke of last week was indeed

rofitable one as there has beenart crops every since It is theie man that looks ahead See

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David Murray Jr and Harold MurrayHereafterA wonderful concession

given inNoltes cellar was HereafterIt was managed by Miss Ray LewisHeyser who acted as an old witch IraBehen the devil James Younger theguide Eldred Babbage and Miss LulaSevers assistants Allen Tierceuspeelerand David Phelps business manager

Ministrel Ben Davis the famousnigger ministrel man gave a contin ¬

uous performance both nights He star¬

red in Chicken Aint in it When WaterMelon is Around which is a song ofhis own composition and as he saysICItwcftild make a mule laugh Eachmember of his troup was fine

All the Leaguers are truly responsiblefor the success of the carnival for eachl

and everyone did their part in someearnest way to make the affair one ofwhich the Chapter could be proudHowever the Rev Cutrie LawrenceMurray the president and Capt Row¬

land the chairman and Mrs Rowlandthe power behind the throne perhapshave more joy up their sleeves and iintheir hearts than folks can tell over theout come

NOTESConfetti confettier confettiest every-

place and every where The managersat the American booth sold 15 worth ofconfetti and had many calls for more

600 cones of ice cream were sold atthe Colonial booth and many saucers oft

sherbetDrSmith attended the Carnival1I

Friday night and his presence wasmuch pleasure to his many friends

One of the minstrel men saidliltlwas the most enjoyablest time me ebehad folks was quick to laugh and allti

had deir fun

Our boys were not in the ball1ISuP nI

day They were not given a fairshow the umpire was determinedl

that Patesville should win Nevermind wait until they come hereI

Saturday Vhat we will do forthem will be a caution

Health Coffee is realty the closestCoffee Imitntiotrever yet producedThisclever Coffee Substitute was recentlyproduced by Dr Shoop of Racine WisNot a grain of real Coffee in it eitherDr Shoops Health Coffee is made frompure toasted grains with malt nutsetc Really it would fool au expertwho might drink it for Coffee No 20I

or 30 minutes tedious boiling Madein a minute says the doctor Sold byJ C Nolte Bro-

Improving Residence

The home of Mrs Rosa Whitehousehas been extensively improved by theowner Mr Jeff Hambleton of Louis-ville

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A tile roof has been adjusted andI

makes it one of the prettiest places i l

the West End

A Golden Wedding

means that man and wile have lived toa good age and consequently have kepthealthy The best way to keep healthyis to see that your liver does its duty365 days out of 365 The only way todo this is to keep Ballard Herbine iinthe house and take it whenever youliver gets inactive 50 cents per bottleSold by A R Fisher

Launch Damaged

The launch of Mr David Phelpswas considerably damaged Mon ¬

day after noon by a blaze from itsengine It is being overheatedandwill be ready for use within a dayor so Mr Phelps is doing an ex ¬

tensive mussel shell bnsiness thisyear

Dr Rafferty Moves

Dr and Mrs Rafferty and little sonare now deinociling at the residence of

John Carter near Mortons sawmill inthe east end Patrons may call for himthere when unable to get him at hisofilce l

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ENGINEER SAVES

MANY LIVES

Mr Pauley Former Cloverport

Man Prevents Horrible Dis ¬

aster at Paris III

ONE WOMAN STRUCK

Only by tho prompt action ofEngineer Pauley of this city andthe quick and instant response ofthe emergency brakesVas a horri-

ble

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disaster one which would havemeant great loss of life avertedatParis on Saturday night whentrain No 27 west bound boredown upon a crowd of people whowere at the station just having ar ¬

rived on another train from picnic1grounds nearby As it was only onepersona woman was hurt andshe was struck by tho pilot of No27 and hurled from the track Thewhotwas removed to a hospital and laterto her home Her injuries are notserious

How It Occurred

The people of Paris had beenf

spending the day at a picnic grounds several miles east of ParisAn excursion train had been mult-

ing periodical trips during the dayand its schedule was close on theof No 27 which is a fast train its

cargo being comprised mostly offmail The excursion train havingjust made its trip from the groundswas depositing its passengers attthe Paris station having run iiron a side track when the fast trainmade its appearance The main

1tuck was thronged with peopleand as the fast train was making r

pretty fair speed at the time it wasall engineer Pauley could accom ¬tor abstandstill just in time Had it beerotherwise a number of persons iin

1all probability would have beenkilled as men came to tho rescue oiothers who had failed to noticetheir danger and literally pushedand shoved them from the trackAt the sight of No 27 the peopleendangered especially the womenandchildren became panic stric ¬

ken and paralyzed with fear En ¬

gineer Pauley and his fireman CC Jones brought their train oto this city and made the remain-

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of its trip without furthe-rmishapMattoon Ill Journal

The Remedy That Does

IDr Kings New Discovery is thremedy that does the healing otherpromise but fail to perform says MrsE R Pierson of Auburn Ceutre PaIt is curing me of throat and lungtrouble of long standing that othertreatments relieve only temporarilyNew Discovery is doing me so muchgood that I feel confident its continueduse for reasonable length of time willrestore me to perfect health This re¬annthroat and lung healer is sold at Seversdrug store 50c and 100 Trialbottle free

Will Visit in Ohio

Mrs James Randellof Louisvillewho has been visiting will leavesoon for Columbus Ohio whenArSnow Her son Dwight Randellis spending tho summer at thebeautiful country home of DrNuckols at Cave City

DoanaRegulets cure const pation tonethe stomach stimulate the liver pro ¬

mote digestion and appetite and easypassages of the bowelsAsk yourdruggist for them 25 cents a box

Taft Notification Day DemonstrationCincinnati

760 round trip from CloverportEvening trains July 26 all trains July27 and early trains July 2S good re-

turning¬

July 29

J D Gregory has returned homefrom Estill Springs Since his returnMr Gregory has been quite ill but wassomewhat improved yesterday

EPWORTH LEAGUEJ J

PRESIDENT TO WED

Engagement Of Miss Anna Belle

Fox Of Danville And II B

Fleece Announced

WEDDING IN EARLY FALL I

An announcement of much interest iisthat of the engagement of Miss AnnaBelle Fox and Mr Hugh Berry Fleece

1parents 1

of Danville The announcement didnot come as a surprise as it vasgenerally known by their friends andrelatives that the wedding would takeplace in the early fall

Miss Fox is a young woman of rarepersonality and is the daughter of one

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of Kentuckys best known familiesMr Fleece is the junior member of

the law firm DuRelle Fleece ofLouisville He has many friends inCloverport having been in attendanceat the annual meeting of the EpworthLeague Conference of which he is statepresident

Mr Fleece and his bride will go tohousekeeping in Louisville at an earlydate after their wedding which willtake place in Danville in September

STEP ENSPORT

Mrs John Arnold Dies at Her

Home Near Sample Other

News Items

Rev Lewis filled his appointmenthere Sunday

Albert McKangam has typhoid fever

Mr and Mrs Godfrey Haswell anlittle daughter Georgia Mc of Hardins ¬

f burg are guests of Mrs Haswells par-

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Mr and Mrs Geo McCubbins

Miss Bettie Allen has returned fro I

Omaha Neb where she has beenI

visiting relatives for quite a while

Barney Frymire is quite ill and is ii-

ain

very critical condition

Mrs Jake Hanks went to Evansvillelast week to visit her sister Mrs W

SandersMrsCarrie Smith ot Lewisport

was the guest of Mrs M L Roberts afew days last week

Mrs Ed Sager is very ill with ty ¬

phoid fever

Chas Tinius is looking much bittersince his trip to Tar Springs He thinksthe tar water has been a great benefitto his health

nEugene Connor says he did not knowBreckenrJdge county was so big untilhe weut to Tar springs

Mrs Chas Tinius and Mrs Eugen-

Condor are perfectly delighted withtheir trip to Tar Springs and wish thatthesprings could be moved up here as theyare so very fond of the tar water

W Sanders and son of Evansvillewere guests of Mr and Mrs JakeHanks last week

Master Phillip H Parrish of Owensboro whohas been the guest of Mrs ML Roberts for several weeks has re ¬

turned to his homethedguest of his daughter Mrs W JHchopp

Mrs John Arnold died Saturday ather old home near Sample She leavesa husband a seven weeks old baby onelittle sister and several brothers and u

host of friends to mourn her loss Shewas the daughter of Mr and Mrs Al ¬

bert BennettArthur Haswell of Hardinsburg i

the guest of Mr and Mrs Geo Mc ¬

Cubbins

Mr and Mrs Emmett Mattingly ofCloverport were guests of Mr and MrsThomas Blaine Saturday and Sunday

Mrs Hebbie Robinson and son Webbhave returned home from Texas

Mrs John Tobin and children of StLouis passed through town Thursdayenroute to Chenault to visit relatives

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Mrs M Lr Roberts spent a few daysin Owensboro last week

Pike Conn and Geo Petitt returnedSunday with their gasoline boat PaulBi from Tobinsport where they havebeen towing wheat to Cannelton

Alvin Askins is very low at this

writingMrand Mrs Wm Frymire of

Ekron came down Saturday to see MrBarneyFrytnlre who is critically ill

MARRIED AT

FORT WORTH

Mrs Mary Hall Formerly Of

Cloverport And Air Burt Muir

Made One June 26

RELATIVES HERE SURPRISED

On Friday afternoon at 5 oclock MrBurt Muir of this city and Mrs MaryHall who was recently the Reviewsbookkeeper were united in Jhe holybonds of matrimony Dr Caldwellpastor of the First Presbyterian churchofficiating The couple arrived here onSaturday and will be temporarily locat ¬

ed at the Chaney hotel Mr Muir isone of the best architectural men in thestate He is an efficient employe ofthe FordOsborn Lumber and Mill com-pany

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and has made good in every par ¬

ticular Mrs Hall came to this cityfrom Cloverport Ky and was knownby Rev W KPenrod while a residentof that state The fact that Mr Muirand Mrs Hall have become one willbe pleasing news to their friends all ofwhom will join this paper in wishingthem a long and happy life ClebnrneMorning Review

LOCAL OPTION

ELECTION SEPT 26

County Expected To Go Dry

Temperance People Aroused

And Working Hard

DR WALKER SECRETARY

temperancedMonday afternoon at Hardinsburg HonG W Beard was retained as perman ¬

ent Chairman and Dr W A Walkerthemcounty temperance campaign whichwill terminate with a general electionSeptember 20 when it is expected thatthe will countygo dry by a handsomemajority

To raise the necessary amount ofmoney to meet the expenses of the elec¬

tion the following gentlemen were ap-

pointed¬

to solicit contributions whichare to be forwarded to the treasurer notlater than next Saturday R A Shellman Stephensport D S RichardsonUnion Star T B Henderson WebsterW J Piggot Irvington R O PenickJohn Corner Hudson Wade Pile MookEd Glagscook Glendean DrMcMullenMcDaniels Dave Howard Rockvale

The campaign committee will be com ¬

po od of the chairman the treasurerand one man appointed from each mag ¬

isterial district From the First districtReveB M Currie Third Andrew CrawfordFourth S C Dowell Fifth Dr J W

GlasscockeLittle Girls Complimented

Miss Ruby Haynes und Eliza-beth

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Moorman Hook were theguests of honor at a beautiful partyat the home of their aunt MrsT J Horroian at Tell City Julythe sixteenth The occasion wasin celebration of little Miss Eliza ¬

beth Moorraans fifth birthday andthirty five guests were iu atten ¬

dance The Herrmann home waslike a harden of sweet peas as theflower was used in profusion inthe decorations The little onespresent were delightfully enter¬

tained by the hostess and during

refreshmentsswere served An attractive fea ¬

ture of the party was the birthdaycake It was very elaborate andontop of it wore five candlots thatburned in honor of ElizabethMotfrman Hook The popularlittle visitors are now at the homoof their parents Mr and MrsChas Hook in this city Theywore accompanied by Mrs Herr ¬

mann Tuesday

Excursion Fares To Niagra Falls AndReturn

15 round trip from Cloverport July29 Aug 4 Aug 15 Ask agent forfurther information

The Sunbeam society of the Baptistchurch will give an ice cream supperSaturday night July 25 In Oelzes Hall

MARRIED AT

HARDINSBURG 1

Mrs Mary E Burdette Becomes

The Bride Of A Prosperous

Meade County Farmer

QUIET WEDDINGI 1

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In the presence of a few friends MrsMary E Burdette and Mr Joe WFowler were united in marriage atHardinsburg Monday afternoon at theAhl house The wedding was a veryquiet one on account of the death ofMrs Fowlers daughter Mrs JohnFisher Immediately after theceremony was solemnised Mr and MrsFowler left for their home near Bran ¬

denburgMrs Fowler is the daughter of Mr

Mark Taylor of Oweneboro and asister to Mrs Mattie Collins of thiscity She visited here quite frequentlyand has many good friends in Clover

portMrFowler is a well thought of

farmer of Meade county and owns asplendid farm

The News wishes them perfecthappiness and unlimited prosperity

HIGHWAYORAINGLTiles

Stone Roads

SOME POINTS ON THE WORK

Underdrainajjo Below Surface WithFarm Tiles a Great Protection SidDitches That Hold Water Make anInferior Roadway

Tile drainage says Professor Ira OBaker Is the very best preparation fota gravel or a stone road Gravel orbroken stone placed upon an undralnedfoundation is almost sure to sink grad-ually

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whatever Its thickness whereasa thinner layer upon an undcrdralncdroadbed will give much better serviceRoads tiled without gravel are better

than roads graveled without tileThe road should be uudordrnlncd so

as to keep the water level woll belowthe rond surface In most localitiesthis can bo accomplished reasonablywell by laying a line of farm tile threeor three and a half feet bolow the roadsurface along one side of the road-way

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It Is sometimes claimed thatthoro should bo a the on oach sIde ofthe road

Sonic writers on good roads advocatetho use of a line of tile under tho mid ¬

dle of the traveled portion aud someadvocate a line on each side of thowheel way The object sought by those l

tiles Is rapid drainage and therefore itU urged that they should lie laid nearthe furfnce It is doubtful whetherany water will reach the tile since theroad surface when wet la muddled bythe traffic which prevents the waterpercolating through the soil and It iscurtain that In clay or loam the drain ¬

age thus obtained is of no practicalvalue More than one farmer has triedto drain his barnyard by laying thenear the surface always without ap ¬

preciable effectWhile a line of tile on one side of

the road Is usually sufficient there isoften a great difference as to the sIdeon which It should bo laid If one sideof the road Is higher than the otherthe tile should bo on the high side toIntercept tho ground wator that isflowing down the slope under the sur¬

faceThetine should be laid in the bottom

of the silt ditch below the frost lineOf course the tile should have a uni ¬

form grade and a sufficient fall and anadequate outlet The size of the tilerequired will depend upon the lengthof the line and tho grade of the ditchbut local experience in farm drainageIs likely to be a better guide than anygeneral statement that can be madeFarm drainage Is almost certain toprecede road drainage in any particu ¬

lar localityTho side ditches are to receive tho

water from tho surface of the traveledway and should carry It rapidly andentirely away from the roadside Theyare useful also to Intercept and carryoff the water that would otherwiseflow from the side hills upon the roadOrdinarily they need not be deep andIf possible should have a broad flaring side toward the traveled way toprevent accident If a vehicle should bocrowded to the extreme side of+ theroadway The outside bank should beflat enough to prevent caving Theproper form of ditch Is easily made bythe usual road machine or road grad-er

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The side ditch should have a freooutlet Into some stream so as to carrythe water entirely away from the roadNo good road can bo obtained withBldo ditches that hold the water untilIt evaporates

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