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MT. VERNON SIGNAL MT VERNON, KV. Aug. a. 190; TIME TABLE. 22 north 1.24 p m 24 north - .... 3:40 a m 23 south -.. 1:24 p n< 21 South .... ? 12:20 a I AS. LANDRDM, Agent Phone No. 58. Entered i PERSONAL j. • W. Rider went to Kuoxville Monday. Dr. M. L. Myers went to Cincin nati Monday. - ,* R. E. Thompson spent Saturday until Monday here. Miss Addie Taylor is visiting relatives in Pulaski. 1 S. J. Conn will leave shortly for the "Lone Star" state. Dr. S. C. Davis/feports Miss Al- ice Pitman sitlc jfith lever. Miss Zula Jones, of Middlesboro is the guest of relatives here. Miss Keith Sperry, of Louisville is the guest of Mi<s Frances Sparks T . C. Powell has been vary sick the past past week, ' with malpria fever. ' G: W. Owens has returned from Lexington, slightly improved in health, . / J. J. McCall was . here Wednes day and told u$ that h e w a s "Tm- . proving. Mrs. S.- D. Hysinger, who use to be Miss Mary Durmon, contiu ues very sick. Misses Bid and Rosa Dolan, of Louisville, are visiting their sister Mrs. R. A. Welch. Miss.Ida May Adams left Mon- day for Live Oak KU.,-going by way of Washington. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Oliver were guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Ham- lin Saturday and Sunday. E. D.. Hansel, inspector and gauger, at Lawrenceburg was with boinetolks here for a few days. MiVand Mrs. H. Huiclieson and Mrs. J. B. Hutcheson'ctf Owenton are guests of Cashier an^ Mrs. M. Mrs. Margaret .Grimes, who is under treatment of a specialist at Lexington, writes that she is rapid- ly recovering... Frauk Walten and • family of | Richmond Ind., spent a tew days here the first of the 5&ek, "with bis | sisters, Mesdames Tateind Griffin. Elbert Hansel and wife; jof Leba- nan Junction, Etnmelc Hansel, of I fhester, Tenn., were called home Sunday on account of the illness ot | their sister, Miss~Maud. Little Miss Blanche, and • Hlatt, thq bright and attractive, children | 6fMr." and Mrs. Mode Crawford, .are spending this week with relatives in Garrard county. LOCAL While in town -call around, to mv shop and see my work, the largest stock tombstones and mc ments seen in Rockcastle. GEO. OWHNS The prospects for a good fair at Brodhead this year are, better than ever before. At the Brodhead fair is where you get your money's worth. Constable Cam Mullins arrested at Livingston a man thought to be James Richardson, wanted in Cal ifornia for- the murder sherifl. The reward er ohnleputy I is $iooo/~^~ BORROWED:—The party who borrowed by saddle-pockets Irom the office, will plegse return them at once as.l need them. R. L- MCFERRON. . Ben Cummins was fined $50 in county court Monday for .bringing more than one gallon of whi*ky in- to the county at one time. He ap- pealed the case to the circuit court The Haag Show, which "exhibit- ed here Wednesday was fully u p t o tbe^expectations of all] and it might he said, that if there,is an bones' show on the road, Haag's come> near bgiu'g that one. STRAYED-—;A sorrel horse, abou' 14 hands high, came to my place July 6th. Owner can have same by paying damages and for publi-' cation of this notice. W . F ? ANDERSON, ' 7- '9-3' Orlando, Kv. CARD OF ,THANKS:—To those who were so very kind to. ns dur- ing the recent illness and in the death of our dear daughter and sis,- ter, we extend our heartfelt thanks. T- HANSEL AND CHILDREN. NOTICE.—All .parties holding notes or accounts' against the m- tate of G. A. Proctor, deceased, ^quested to present same t< on or before Sept. 1st. 1907 JAMES PROCTOK administrator July 19-3L Orlando Ky. Mrs. Charlie Norton died Satur. day after an illness of several months of consumption. She was a daughter of Wm. Wallen and of a large family only two are left, the Robert Bowman .has, returned falhel and one son Jessei who , jw8 Teiaj. The mother and all the from a six months stay in Illinois Robert says Rockcastle is good enough for him. Misses Jocte Elrod and Locie Pebord, of Somerset; Were visiting tbi-ir aunt Mrs 6avid•Henderson, and other relatives. Mrs. Georgia McClure and Mr. and Mfs. Dock Olliver were here Tuesday to attend the burial of Miss Maude Hansel. ' : Mrs. W. B. Whitehead and daughter Miss Louaria, expects to visit the Jamestown Exposition about September 1st. P. P. Singleton, Singer sewing machine man was a caller at this office Monday and.- reported his wife, who • has been ye^ sick for some time, better. Mr. C*raig Br) ant- .was reported livery much worse yesterday. He has been sick several' weeks. Mr. and Mrs. S.B. Ramsey lett yester- day for Mr. Bryant's.- Cashier W. L Richards writes from Glencoe that he is getting along nicely and gaining flesh ev- ery day. Later:-Mr. Richards and family returned to Mt. Vernon on the early train this morning. ' Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Collier are guests at the Miller Hotel this week. They ha've as their guests Miss Virginia Shumate, a daughter of the Nath Shumate, and Miss Pearl Collier of Crab Orchard. C. B. Henderson left Wednes d&y for St. Lonis, and if he does not find satisfactory employment there, he will go on to Denver and go to work for 'the Mrs. Henderson will remain here until he is l->cated H. H. H-utcbeson, who went to Kissimmee, Fla . a month ago to open a bank has returned to Ken- tucky and becanse of the fact that children have died wirh consump tion. MISS MAUD HANSEL THE VICTIM OF TYPHOID. Maud Hansel is dead, "fthat sounds very strange to our ears as we repeat ,it o'er and o'er, tiiti think. A short time ago she wa young, fresh, and full of life; hut she is dead. Is it true? Did we say that Maud was dead? Yes ljut we change that arid say that she is at rest. Yes Mantf-is at rest. Will we miss her, did yon ask? How can we. forget—forget Does the sun forget to keep its ap- pointed, time, or' the stars to shine in the bright orbs? Nay, verily! Neither does images.'stamped upon our hearts by those we love perish o'r,decay. No we shall not forget Maud. Sh: was a noble, true girl, and we delight to pay tribute to her memory. She lived a consecrated Christian and died a triumphant and happy death. She had just passed out of her happy teens: the time when youthstands waiting beforelhe half open door that leads into a fairer promising land of dreams and flowers. As she would have entere d H messenger came up and said: "Come this way. It .is best" No, we will not forget —we cannot forget! The night was serene and unclouded likethose that came to Bethlehem in the'long. long ago. The stars still serve a: reminders, and the night - winds whisper her came. Forget? Nev- er! . A chair at the table is vacant, a place in the Sunday-school is left to be filled, but the work of work men will go on and on. We ex- tend our sympathy and "bow hum bly to the will of God. On July 30th 1907 at 2:00 A. M. she fell asleep, and on July 30th at 5:10 P, lie was confioed to bis room almost j M. she was buried In our Silent from the time he got there with City, after short but appropriate malaria, he will likely not go services conducted at the home by back. iMr. W.H. Cox.' \ •: ' •* • . ,; "Delays Have Dangerous Ends" We have All heard of times when a delayed train rushed o u t o f a station wh.ero there was no telegraph office,} with the engineer thinking he-could reach thp next station a n d g e t o n a sidethtck to let t h ^ ' F a s t M a i l " g e v b y . Evtfy thing moved along smoothly; until, thev reached thevfatal curve, here the engineei\sa>v {he headlight o f t h e " F a s t M a i l " within a fun- feet ot his own engine-. It was too late.-then, to reverse the throttle. • . T o o lute for every- thing but t'lie awfal<rf«rash." . . Compare the'twtflraiua to your feet. (Haybe. you have he.-n wearing alien-*- t h a t have been ruinfng your ( j e t a n d hesitate about buying another kinil. saying, -'I will.try another pair of these shoesij' And y&ii go ahead anfl get't.lie same kind: with lite "same.' hurt, Aft-ar them a f e w days, yet they htirt your feet all'tlie time. Kadi day you think tlicy are boin.* broken in.- j It's your feet that arc being broken in, not yo.ir shoes. You are neat-i.mr the" the ctirve. ![You wear thein1 awliile and they ljurt you more and more. You start for a loii" walk and the "cr^sh" conies, your.feet have gone the limit. They Have lieen wrecked. ,k„.„ nU -1... - fuet ara rm|le j | , u f„ re . Than ypu have tried'the 'new kind. Hut why wait until yoi try the new-kind? 'Don't you £hink'it is w o r t h y o u r while to .• '•Star-Brand" skoesj the s h o e s t h a t \ l o hot liijrt? Come jiml see. feet by wearing The Mi; W. of A- will meet in their baU'otrer Fish's: store next Tuesdayjev«tiing at 8 o'clock. A lull attendarce requested. A spedJT ,'rpm Livingston "dated, lie ^ist 'salw:—Every! train' that asses .though here is- being stop- ped and jsei.rched and. 150 men heaviljr arr led are scouring the surrounding Country, foe a negro •vho attempted to assault Ella Daugherty I a t tunnel- Jjo.. 8 near Hazel Patcji: on. L. & N. railroad yesterday*. .'1 Miss Daughprtv i s t h e seventeen, yiiar-old daughter of Joe Daugherty,:.a railroad Jcontractor, vho isdoiaf work nearjtlie tunnel. She left tlie botise t o ; g o to the -pring, whljb is 150 yards cway ind get so tie water. | On-the n^iy and wheji she was :ar the mljyitb ot 'th(i! tpnnel the negro a^jicked her; and beat heralaiost i j t o insensibility. Her screains ^ttSicted the: attention of the men in.(he house, :who ran to her rescue.' ' T h e negro who is known to b(,'employed;in the tnn-1 Anyone wanting Singer sewing! machine needles and ^attachments I will .find same at J. Fish's store Mt. Vernon. Look at our sample machine on exhibition in his store. P . P . SINGLETON. Salesman and .collector of Singer Machine Co. it vtou It seems that visable* for the board of town trustees to see^thattheir prdinances. are prcpeVly drawn and in shape before trying to in force them. We stand for a corporation, always have and always wHl but*-? want to see It properly rut). Wsj stand., foi a stock law but ? we jlly stand for that kind of * stock law which deals with every citizen alike. riel, escape;I.' Several- h undred landowners of ; Harland county have effected an j organization j t o resist the claims of the Davis estate to 86^000acres of the most va'juable coal; and timber lands in. the couptv, and one of the greatest leg! ;l fights in sthe history of this region is promised. A meeting wj't Jield Saturday and 1>lans effectj i to conduct a mutnal fight agairis, the Davis estate. The. DaVfs people are claiming the land utu er old patents issud to Smith, LeJf>rd and - Skidmore in 846. Suit!-for. poseision of the land have bien pending for some time, an^ bi ve^ow been transfer- red to th«£" ;jnited States District Court ot .Eastern i Kentucky. Offices are tftaintainediby the Davis estate at several points in Soutb- eastern. Kji tuckv, where agents have beeni, ::ndeavoriilg for some time past tf reach amicable adjust- ments witt(the native; defendants in the suiti. A great'- many com- promises til ic been effected. Until lat'ilv there fcas- been bo Thejweathej for August will • b e a repetition July .according to Prof. Marsh, tbjj { noted Ohio weather prophet, and we will have little teli?f . from ' intensely hot weather. He says: The very hot weather for Aug- ust Vill be relieved by copious rain with strong .winds. The storm mentioned will be quite severe and damaging, th(| mini quite heavy and well scattered in all sections, and the storm'follows followed by hot. dry weather. LOCAL FOSECAST. Between July 3isl; and August 2d-Storms Third,and 4th—-Unsettled; gen- erally fair. f Fifth to i o t M j t £ e t t l e d , s t o r m y conditions, with optional thunder stormj, high inrind and rain, most violent betwjfen 8th. antf 10th. Eleventh ^ 13th.-Fair and hot FoilMetntb* to |t7th.—Thunder storm* and wind, .j ^ Eighteenth to ' 24th—Stormy weather' with damaging storms of high Kinds, rain and bail between zotb. and 34th. Twenty-fifth to ajth.-'Hot wave. Thirtieth Jo ^st—Wind and .rain. -.j L1V1N6^T0» Mr. Epson, of LaFollette7Tenn. employed H ; the DaviA estate, and this leatMto! he organization of their forces. .. . j ; com^aiot jgainstthejqietbodsemj.h^ moved in ^. residence on ployed by t! e outside claimants of M .„ L . , D the land; bft now the j natives have "amstreet belonging to Bowman become , inf.'tnsed dvii; treatment^ CockreL—Champ- Cutnmijs 1 • rr- •at will lead tbf prayer meeting next Wednesday evening.—Bro. Camp- bell will preach at, : the Christian - f 1 church Sakirday evening and Sun- day morning aqd evening. Every body cordially invited to attend.— Miss .Alice Burton has returned after a weeks vfat with her' sister Pittsburg, fy Jep Mullins aqd two sons. Wade ,d Elmer, of iLevel, Green, are here attending the bedisde of little Irene Samnis, near town.—Miss Cora Adams leaves to day for Lan- caster-to visit Miss Mae Magec. Mr. Logan son df Judge Logan of Pineville, was here Wednesday calling on oWof-our popular young ladies.—The little child -of Buck Howard died Tuesday of croup:.— Mr. and Mrs. i^Vill Shelton have returned from the Jamestown Ex- position were here a few days last week on their, way to their new home at Oorbin.—Egbert Hayes, has purchased the house and lot on Main street belonging to Mrs.' Sue Mullins, adjoining J. R. Carter's residence. ' - Mesdames Afin Owens, and Ma- hala Carson art on 'the iick list.— Mrs. Will Pike arid children, of Paris were here last week visiting Mr. and Mrs.. Matt IJike,—Mrs. Lou Quinn and daughter, Bessie, of Paris, were here last week vi&it- jngr friends a n d '• relatives.—Miss iBeulab Quinn,-of Paris, spent, -last week here visiting. her Cousin, Master Ar'nee Hayes.—Move, move, move! Everybody seems to be moving this yveek.-^-Mr. George Cook led the prayer meeting last Wednesday evening. He is an ex cellent leader.- -The Christian and Presbyterixn churches have united in a grand Sunday school picnic to be given next Saturday, August 3rd at t}ie base ball grounds. Everv is requested to com? and bring a basket full and overflowing with good things to eat, and help us have a good time ancl' enjoy our- selves because of giving enjoyment to.those dear Sunday school schol- lafs.—Dr. anfe Mrs. W. J. Childress am) Mr. and Bjs. Ed Woodall left Wednesday n^ijt for the James- town Exposition. They will vist Washington, D. C. and other points of interest before returning- to their homes here.—^pr. Giveiis has re- it visit to Lan- ugh of Louisville,; this. week. the "iat woman's" turned from will visit h Come and I A SOOD POSITION FOB YOU. Ittry has made propa aforaJB helped otlic-rs and can help you. w i SHORTHAND, H09KKKEPINU. TVPKWHITINO and all other commercial branches tatight ir the Business De^ . partment of the • . SUE BENNETT MEMORIAL SCHOOL.. . •Write for loalllet particulars and shewing what our stu- dents have been able to accomplish. Adilress J. C. LEWIS O R K:| if. LYLK, I^)NDON,' KY.. SUE BENNETT MEMORIAL SCHOOL LONDON, KENTUCKY. Established olpyenyears.' ^Christian.-influences, ideal, site. Military training.. Thorough work. Music and Business, specinltios. Work provided for needy and deserving students. School o)X-ns Tuesday, Septem ber.3rd. Write for catalogue. Address J. C. LEWIS, Priq;, London, Ky. race at the picnic Saturday, Mes- dames J. B. Hayes, Geo. Cook, J. k. Carter and,anyone else weigh-, fng over 210 lbs. may be a .•con- testant.—Hugh Stewart moved in- to the'house on Adams' ave re- centlyvacatcd by Madison Mink. L. M. Westerfield' has purchased the residence he has been occupy- ing for some time in central Living- ston. -r-Joe Childress is in town vis- iting relatives and friends.—Mrs. Corda' Hurst is spendiuga few dasy with her mother Mrs. Nan McWhortor. j, PhiH'Allen of Louisville is 'at" his summer resort at Lettered Rock neitr Livingston. He has had Uncle Cal Mullins hunting lor coal and have already found an Sit. vein • ol Fire Cloy.—Mrs 4 Tom Mullins and Miss Sallie,Mullins of Mullin9 Station visited. Mesdames Arch and Cal Mullins lest week.— Messrs Arthur Carson aud Ed Smith of Jellied, spent last week with friends and relatives here.— . T h e United States Government began suit against the so-called Powder Trust in the United -States Circuit Court at Washington, D. C. The Government asked that , the DuPoqt Company, of Delaware, be restrained from exercising- control Ctver subsidiary companies u PAfNTER ' ' A N D BAPER-HASBER WALL-PAPER. ROOM" MOULDINGS, ETC. Let us make anjestiutste on, Work before, plating yout order. All Work Guaranteed. President W. W. Fidley,.of the Southern Railway, was o.riested at Asheville, N,,' C.,'on a warrant charging him with violating the State wailway rate law, but hi was released* immediately By order of Federal Judge P($tclnrd. Mr. Finlry was taken in charge, while he waB taken in charge while was eating break-fast^at his. and the arrest came as of the fight between the Federal Court which has bt progress for several' weeks. fOimn(Mr^lAR

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MT. VERNON SIGNAL M T V E R N O N , K V . A u g . a . 1 9 0 ;

T I M E T A B L E . 22 n o r t h 1.24 p m 24 n o r t h - . . . . 3:40 a m 2 3 s o u t h -.. 1:24 p n< 21 S o u t h . . . . ? 12:20 a

I AS. LANDRDM, A g e n t P h o n e N o . 58.

Entered i

P E R S O N A L

j . • W . R ide r w e n t to K u o x v i l l e Monday . •

Dr . M . L. M y e r s w e n t to C i n c i n na t i Monday . - ,*

R. E . T h o m p s o n s p e n t S a t u r d a y un t i l M o n d a y here .

Miss A d d i e Tay lo r is vis i t ing re la t ives in P u l a s k i . 1 S . J . C o n n will leave sho r t l y f o r t h e " L o n e S t a r " s t a t e .

Dr . S . C. D a v i s / f e p o r t s Miss Al-ice P i t m a n sitlc j f i t h lever. „ Miss Zu la Jones , of Midd lesboro

i s t he g u e s t of re la t ives h e r e . Miss K e i t h Spe r ry , of Lou i sv i l l e

is t he gues t of Mi<s F r a n c e s S p a r k s

T . C. Powel l h a s been vary s ick t h e past pas t w e e k , ' with malpr ia fever . '

G : W . O w e n s h a s r e t u r n e d f rom L e x i n g t o n , s l ight ly improved in hea l th , . /

J . J . McCall w a s . h e r e W e d n e s day a n d told u$ t h a t h e was "Tm-

. p r o v i n g . M r s . S.- D. H y s i n g e r , w h o use

t o be Miss M a r y D u r m o n , cont iu u e s v e r y s i ck .

Misses Bid and Rosa Dolan, of Louisvi l le , a r e v i s i t ing t he i r sister M r s . R. A . Welch .

Mis s . Ida May A d a m s left Mon-d a y f o r L i v e O a k K U . , - g o i n g by w a y of W a s h i n g t o n .

M r . a n d M r s . J . A. O l ive r were gues t s of M r . a n d M r s . A . H . H a m -lin S a t u r d a y and S u n d a y .

E . D . . H a n s e l , inspec tor a n d gauge r , a t L a w r e n c e b u r g was w i t h bo ine to lks he re for a few days .

M i V a n d M r s . H . Hu ic l i e son and Mrs . J . B. Hutcheson 'c t f O w e n t o n a r e gues t s of C a s h i e r a n ^ Mrs . M .

M r s . Margare t . G r i m e s , w h o is u n d e r t r e a t m e n t of a specia l is t a t L e x i n g t o n , wr i t e s t h a t she is rapid-ly recover ing . . .

F r a u k W a l t e n and • family of | R i c h m o n d I n d . , s p e n t a tew d a y s he re t he first of t he 5&ek, "with bis | s isters, Mesdames T a t e i n d Gr i f f in .

E lbe r t Hanse l and wife; jof Leba -n a n J u n c t i o n , E tnme lc H a n s e l , of I f h e s t e r , T e n n . , w e r e cal led h o m e S u n d a y on accoun t of t h e i l lness ot | t he i r s i s t e r , Miss~Maud.

L i t t l e Miss Blanche, and • Hla t t , thq b r i g h t a n d a t t ract ive , c h i l d r e n | 6fMr." and Mrs. M o d e C r a w f o r d , .are spend ing th i s week wi th re la t ives i n G a r r a r d c o u n t y .

L O C A L

W h i l e in t o w n -call a r o u n d , to m v s h o p and see m y w o r k , t he la rges t s tock tombs tones a n d mc m e n t s seen in Rockcas t l e .

G E O . O W H N S

T h e prospec ts for a good fair at Brodhead t h i s year a re , be t t e r t h a n e v e r before . A t t h e B r o d h e a d fair is w h e r e you ge t y o u r m o n e y ' s wor th .

C o n s t a b l e C a m Mul l i n s a r res ted at L iv ings ton a man t h o u g h t to b e J a m e s Richardson, wanted in Cal i fornia for- the m u r d e r sherif l . T h e r eward

e r o h n l e p u t y I is $ i o o o / ~ ^ ~

BORROWED:—The pa r ty w h o bor rowed by sadd le -pocke t s Irom t h e office, will plegse r e t u r n t h e m at o n c e a s . l need t h e m .

R . L - M C F E R R O N . .

Ben C u m m i n s was fined $50 in c o u n t y cou r t M o n d a y for . b r i n g i n g more t h a n one gal lon of whi*ky in-to t h e c o u n t y a t one t ime . H e a p -pealed the case to t he c i rcui t cou r t

T h e H a a g S h o w , wh ich "exhibi t -ed h e r e W e d n e s d a y w a s fu l ly u p t o tbe^expec ta t ions of all] a n d it might h e said, t h a t if the re , i s an b o n e s ' s h o w o n the road , H a a g ' s come> n e a r bgiu'g t h a t o n e .

STRAYED-—;A sorre l horse , abou ' 14 h a n d s h igh , c a m e t o m y place Ju ly 6 th . O w n e r c a n h a v e s a m e by p a y i n g d a m a g e s and for publ i - ' cat ion of t h i s no t ice .

W . F? A N D E R S O N , ' 7- ' 9 - 3 ' O r l a n d o , K v .

CARD OF , T H A N K S : — T o those w h o w e r e s o ve ry k i n d t o . n s dur -ing t h e r e c e n t i l lness a n d in t he d e a t h of ou r d e a r d a u g h t e r and sis,-ter , we e x t e n d o u r hea r t fe l t t h a n k s .

T - H A N S E L AND C H I L D R E N .

NOTICE.—All . p a r t i e s ho ld ing no tes o r a c c o u n t s ' a g a i n s t t h e m-t a t e of G . A. P r o c t o r , deceased,

^ q u e s t e d t o p r e s e n t s a m e t< on or be fo re S e p t . 1st. 1907 JAMES PROCTOK a d m i n i s t r a t o r

J u l y 19-3L O r l a n d o K y .

Mrs. Cha r l i e N o r t o n died S a t u r . d a y a f t e r an i l lness of severa l m o n t h s of consumpt ion . S h e was a d a u g h t e r of W m . W a l l e n and of a la rge fami ly on ly t w o a r e lef t , t he

R o b e r t B o w m a n . h a s , r e t u r n e d f a l h e l a n d o n e s o n J e s s e i w h o , j w 8

T e i a j . T h e m o t h e r and all t h e f r o m a s i x m o n t h s s t ay in I l l i no i s R o b e r t says Rockcas t l e is good e n o u g h for h i m .

Mi s se s J o c t e E l rod and Loc ie P e b o r d , of S o m e r s e t ; Were v is i t ing tbi-ir a u n t M r s 6 a v i d • H e n d e r s o n , and o the r relat ives.

Mrs . Geo rg i a McClu re and M r . a n d Mfs . D o c k Ol l ive r were h e r e T u e s d a y to a t t end the bu r i a l of M i s s M a u d e Hansel . ' :

Mrs . W . B. W h i t e h e a d and d a u g h t e r Miss Louaria , e x p e c t s to visit t he J a m e s t o w n Expos i t i on abou t S e p t e m b e r 1st .

P . P . S ing le ton , S i n g e r s e w i n g m a c h i n e m a n w a s a cal ler a t t h i s office M o n d a y and.- r epo r t ed h i s wife, who • has been y e ^ s i ck f o r some t ime, b e t t e r .

Mr. C*raig Br) a n t - .was repor ted livery m u c h worse y e s t e r d a y . H e h a s been sick seve ra l ' w e e k s . Mr. a n d Mrs . S . B . R a m s e y le t t yester-day for Mr. Bryan t ' s . -

Cashier W . L R i c h a r d s wri tes f r o m Glencoe t h a t h e is g e t t i n g a long nicely a n d ga in ing flesh ev-e ry day . La te r : -Mr . R i c h a r d s and fami ly r e t u r n e d t o M t . V e r n o n o n t h e ear ly t ra in th i s m o r n i n g . '

M r . a n d Mrs . R . L . Collier are g u e s t s a t t he Mil ler Ho te l t h i s week . T h e y ha've a s t he i r gues t s Miss V i rg in i a S h u m a t e , a d a u g h t e r of t h e N a t h S h u m a t e , a n d Miss P e a r l Col l ie r of C r a b O r c h a r d .

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