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c 4- u ± THE INTERIOR JOURNAL I i JI VOL XXXIII STANFORD KY FRIDAY JUNE 2 1905 NO 271 F FARMERS DEPARTMENT The English Derby was won by Lord Rosebcrys Cicero A yearling Polled Durham bull for sale A J Gooch Moywood Ky Six yearling Polled Angus bulls for sale J W Baughman Stanford G W Redman of Campbollsville sold n span of mules a few days ago for 105 He also sold a horso for 200 I have and will have some good v lung work mules and business horses I for sale Josiah Bishop Hustonvillc Ky My bull Bob Quls stands at 150 cash with return privileges Unless P cash accompanies order no service will bo rendered John B Camenisch Stanford E P Woods bought In St Louis a carload of mares the pick of four car- loads of good ones He will sell them to those wanting mares for breeding or working purposes it is feared that tho plan to form n combine of tho Kentucky Burley to ¬ bacco growers hat fallen through ow¬ ing to the demand of the growers for x increased acreage The first bull fight In Madrid after the repeal of the Sunday law was wit- nessed by 20000 persons and 80000 more wilted outside tho ring to get prompt news of the result Tho stockholders of the Columbia Fair Association met in the News ol11co last Saturday afternoon and resolved to hold a fair beginning August 22nd and continuing four days John B CoflTcy Is the President and C S Harris Sec retary Adair News The Philippine tobacco crop of 1901 according to the census taken under the Philippine Commission amounted to 37403083 pounds produced from 77 G23 acres In Paint of commercial im portancc tobacco U tho third agricultu ¬ ral product of tho islands Kentucky Fair Dates Tho following are tho dates fixed for holding tho Kentucky fairs for 1905 as far as reported Crab Orchard July 1J3 days daysi Danville August 23 days Harrodsburg August 84 days Fern Creek August 154 days L Shephcrdsvlllc August 15t days I Lawrenceburg August 154 days 4 Vanceburg August 164 days itDrodhcad Aug 163 days August 173 days Shclbyvillc August 224 days Springfield August 234 days Nlcholasvilic August 203 days Dm town August 301 days Somerset August 291 days Florence August 304 days Elizabethtown Sept 53 days Glasgow Sept 134 days The Kentucky State Fair Lexington September 18G days Henderson September 266 days p i Falmouth September 271 days Owcruboro October 10S days Found a Cure r Dyspepsia Mrs S LlmUay of Fort William Ontario Canada who has suffered quite a number of years from dyspep ¬ sia and great pains In tho stomach was advised by hor druggist to take Chamberlains Stomach and Liver Tablets Sho did so and says I find that they have Bono mo a great deal of good I have never had any suffering since I began using thorn If troubled with dyspepsia or Indigestion why not take tIw e Tablets gut well and stay well For sale by Lyne Broil Crab Orchard Ky r Young Georgian took his girl to tho theater Curtain went up play was on 4nnd then tho girl grew faint With a quickness of ratiocination truly nmaz ing young fellow fished a tablet out of his pocket hurriedly thrust It in his girls lips and told her to tuck It under her tongue and let it stay there Sho did so it stayed and she sat tho show out in comparative comfort As the tablet didnt melt she slipped it into her glove and took it home It was a abuttonJudge No Secret About It It Is no secret that for Cuts Hums Ulcers Foyer Sores Soro Eye iI hails etc nothing is so effective as Duck Ions Arnica Solve It didnt take long to euro a bad soro I had and it Is all O K for sore eyes writes D tyL Gregory of IlOilO Texas ado at O L Pennys Stanford and Lyno Bros VCrab Orchard drug stores A Kentucky Governor was seen in the act of doing manual labor yester ¬ day but as lie was breaking ground for the new Capitol other officeholders will violated union rulesLouisvilloMmes Tho PromoterI find it very hard to float that stock The Broker Thats strange Its been watered enough to float Henry Conrad of Petersburg Ind Is 72 years old and his wife has just presented him with twin boys r IN NEIGHBORING COUNTIES Chris Adams dropped dead on his front porch at Pittsburg Dan Miller for killing Zack Ward In Laurel got a life sentence Thomas Snow of PitUburg was de- clared ¬ Insane and sent to an asylum Mrs Francis Holtzclaw of Liberty died of a complication of diseases after an illness of many years Thomas Rankin aged 74 head of the prominent and numerous Rankin family of Wayne county died at Rankin last weekAt Otter Creek In Clay county A Edwards shot and killed Thomas Fred crick and was in turn killed by James Jackson a son in law of Frederick At a meeting of the board of trustees of the Harnxfcburg graded school Prof C W Bell was unanimously reelected principal for the ensuing year for the 17th consecutive year Deputy Sheriff J W RubarU and Deputy Jailer R A Wnyman arrested Theo Foley at Dunnvlllc on n charge of selling whisky without license He NJohn Bowltn deputy sheriff near Jellico while resisting arrest Mallicoat had run one posse off and attempted to shoot Bowlin He is now in jail and will recover In a wreck on the bolt line near Mill dlesboro 33 curs were ditched Those Injured sire SII Wilson fireman internally will die Bob Brent leg broken tan Wilson arm broken an unknown miner was slightly hurt The court of apj > cals has overruled the petition for rehearing in tho case of John Mctculf against the Common ¬ wealth on appeal from Garrard county Metcalf was convicted of murdering his brother Ben Metcalf and sentenc ¬ ed to the penitentiary for life Sandford Dyer one of tho three men who were mashed by slate falling from the roof of the coal mine of the Pit ¬ man Coal Company at PitUburg is dead Robert Brown and Peter Baxter tho other men who wore injured are doing well and it is thought they will recoverThe Chapter Daughters of the Confederacy assisted by the Confeder- ate ¬ Veterans wlirdecorate the Confed ato graves in Bellevue cemetery Satur ¬ day tho anniversary of the birth of Jefferson Davis The address will be delivered by Colonel John R Allen of Lexington Advocate Tho saloon element at Corbin has won a victory over the expressed will of the people at the polls through the canvassing board Of this tho Corbin Laborer says The election held here on April 14th to ascertain whether or not liquor selling shall be licensed in Corbin proves to have been so much time nnd money spent in vain The returning board has decided that the election was illegal It may be how ¬ ever only a partial victory as the antisaloontsta have an appeal to the Circuit Court and the Court of Appeals In the meantime liquor will be sold and license granted as if no election had been held A cablegram from St Petersburg says tho spirit of revolt is rife among the Russian troops in Manchuria and that Gen Linevitch has wired the Czar that a continuation of the war under the circumstances is impossible Little hope for the Russians can be found in the latest dispatches regarding the na- val ¬ battle Only four of the vessels of Rojcstvcnskya fleet are known to have reached Vladivostok tho cruiser Almaz and the torpedoboat destroyers Groz ¬ ny Bravi and Terosiahty The full ex ¬ tent of the Russian casualties is not yet known The Japanese losses ns report ¬ ed from Toklo are only three torpedo boats sunk three officers killedand about 200 men killed or disabled It is definitely known that Vice Admiral Rojestvensky Is captured Dying of Famine- Is In Its torments like tyingof con ¬ sumption 1ho progress of consump ¬ tion from tho beginning to tho very end Is a long torture both to victim and friends When I had consump ¬ then In Its first stage writes Win Myers of Ccarfoss Mil after try- ing different medicines anda good doctor In vain I at last took Dr lungs New Discovery which quickly and perfectly eared mo Prompt re ¬ lief and sure cure for coughs colds sore throat bronchitis etc Positive ¬ ly prevents pneumonia Guaranteed at G L Pennys Stanford and Lyno Bros Crab Orchard drug stores Price GOo and 1 a bottle Trial bottle freePlugsySay Mugs when you come ter think of it dis way of livin aint bad after all is it MugsyYer bet yer life it aint jest think of havin to hustle a lot of furni ¬ turo and kids aroun dis time cr year Fully 3000 are expected to be present at the Kentucky University re ¬ union old students 4 to 8 says the Lexington Leader NEWS NOTES The business portion of Warroad Minn was destroyed by fire Four persons were drowned as the re- sult ¬ of a cloudburst In Oregon Ground was broken for the new capi ¬ tol at Frankfort Gov Beckham took out the first spade of earth New Orleans Confederates are com ¬ ing to Louisville on a special train to capture tho next reunion for that city Gov W 0 Bradley delivered an ad ¬ dress at tho Memorial day exercises at tho National cemetery near Nashville Harvey Alexander It young grocery clerk of Lexington was found dead on his wifes grave in the cemetery thereDespondent over financial reverses B F Wilson ft wellknown attorney of Selma Ala committedsuicide In his office Japanese contracts for supplies in ¬ volving millions of dollars have been placed in New York for immediate ful ¬ fillment Positive announcement is made that there will be no sympathetic strike in New York to help out the stripers in ChicagoA received at Washington from Toklo says the Japanese loss in tho great naval battle was only three torpedo boats On the public gpuare at Marshal Mo Charles G Patterson a former editor shot and fatally wounded E D Mar- tin ¬ exState Senator At Chattanooga Frank Neighbors a young white man tiring of his sisters alleged misconduct shot and killed both of them and his brotherinlaw Mrs Juliua Paulson of Dewitt la threw herself and her three children off a bridge into a creek Two child- ren ¬ and the mother were drowned John Holland inv ntor of the torpedo boat says tho Japanese had two new torpedo boats which could have done all the damage BO far reported to tho Rus- sian fleet- S T Holmos former postmaster of Frankfort was found dead in bed in Eminence under circumstances indicat ¬ ing suicide New York and Chicago capitalists are to build in Chicago a hippodrome patterned after the New York and Lon ¬ don hippodromes to cost 1400000 During a quarrel over whisky Daniel Truax an inmate of tho Old soldiers Home near Dodge City Kas shot and killed Herman Lutz and John Lee fel ¬ low inmates close Feltner was arrested at Win- chester ¬ on a warrant from Hazard charging him with complicity in the robbery of N II Hamilton in Leslie county in 1000 From 20 to 25 workmen were entomb ¬ ed by a caveIn in the Gunnison tunnel at Montrose Col The men are thought to be alive unless they were crushed to death by the falling earth The 31st annual convention of the American Bankers Association will be held at Washington D C October 25 26 and 27 1005 The convention the trust campany and savings bank sect- ions will be held October 24 Colonel John D Rockefeller Hi there Johnl Please send a tow hundred thousand to pay your fines for peddling Standard Oil in Kentucky without li- cense ¬ N BTainted money will be accepted Maysvillc Ledger Charles Cummins an oilman of Chi ¬ cago died at Williamsburg from the effects of carbolic acid taken with sui ¬ cidal intent He had been arrested af ¬ ter having married Miss Summers of Whitley His other wife arrived after his death Gov Beckham commuted to life im ¬ prisonment the death sentence imposed on George B Warner of Louisville for tho murder of Pulaski Leeds and ordered that the prisoner be taken to tho Lakeland Asylum The life sen- tence ¬ being respited during the period of Warners insanity A netting hen is a regular louse mat chine in hot weather if not properly cared for at the beginning You should first take a dry clean box and saturate every inch of the inside with crude kerosene oil bottom and sides then put in your chaff or straw and lastly the eggs then blow or sprinklo insect lewder into the hens feathers and on her nest at night- making sure your box is large enough and the hen if not lousy when you set her will not breed lousy chickens Huge Task It was a hugo task to undertake tho cure of such a bad case of kidney di ¬ souse as that of C F Collier of Cherokee In but Electric Bitters did it Ho writes My kidneys were so forgone I could not sit on a chair without a cushion and suffered from dreadful backache headache and de pression In Electric Bitters howev- er I found a cure and by them was restored to perfect health I recom ¬ mend this groat tonic medicine to all with weak kidneys liver or stomach Guaranteed by G L Penny Stanford and Lyne Bros Crab Orchard drug- gists ¬ PrlooSOo h HUSTONVILLE D C Allen shipped a double deck of lambs to Cincinnati for which ho paid tileD S Carpenter bought of Miss Alice Wright a twoyearold Dignity Dare colt for 130 A snbstantlal move is on foot to sprinkle our streets with oil this sum ¬ mer It is badly needed and should be done at once The shipment of Lincoln county lambs to the Eastern markets last year by Cowan McCormack has resulted in an increased and early demand for more Hustonville and Lancaster base ball teams will cross bats at Hustonville Saturday afternoon The K S D team which was to play with our boys wrote that it could not come Prof J W Davis and family are vis- Iting ¬ friends and relatives in the West End Tho professor has been practic ¬ ing law in Covington for the past year but will spend the summer in this local ¬ ityTho trustees of Richland school dis ¬ trict have finally decided to build a new school house at the Elm Spring near Bud Dunns which Is the center of the district and should be satisfactory to allThe formal opening of Olympian Springs for the season on June 8th will be attended with a band of good music and a feast of good things to eat in ¬ cluding ice cream and strawberries and the Springs water free to all A largecrowd attended the sale Sat ¬ urday of W B Wright and good prices were realized D C Allen shipped his weekly car of live stock to Cincinnati Saturday and is buying hogs and sheep at good prices for this weeks ship ¬ mentRev Dorgan of Danville had n large audience at the Baptist church on Sunday afternoon and his sermon made a deep impression The Central Ken- tucky ¬ Quartette rendered two selections in a manner that showed the handiwork of musical artists Another convincing evidence of the increasing business in our city is shown by the act of the postmaster general who has ordered a Sunday morning mail to be bronght from Moreland to our city These accommodations arc only extended to points where business is increasing and prosperity prevails Stroude Gooch in driving fast on the main street of McKinney ran into the carriage of Squire Wm Coffey which was occupied by Mrs Coffey Mrs Sam Montgomery and Mrs J Owens and baby A wheel and a shaft were jerked oft and the occupants thrown out and some were injured Mrs Owens thought her child killed and fainted and did not regain consciousness for several hours but under the care of Drs Cook and Singleton tis hoped she will soon recov ¬ er The commencement exercises of Hus ¬ tonville Graded School which were held in Alcorns Opera House Monday eve ¬ ning were tho most interesting and de ¬ lightful of the season The pupils per ¬ formed their parts with the grace and dignity of those accustomed to such work rcfiectinggreatcreditupon them ¬ selves as well as their painstaking in ¬ structors Each number was strongly applauded by an appreciative audience which was not sparing In manifestations of deserved praise The opera house was beautifully decorated in the class colors and from front to back was pack ¬ ed with friends and patrons of the school All went away feeling that it was good to have been there The diplomas to the graduating class were delivered by the president of the board of education Mr Chas Wheeler who made an ap ¬ propriate address Many were the com- pliments on the classical thesis read by Miss Susan Frye and all agreed that it was most eloquently oed gracefully del- ivered At a late hour the exercises closed amid cheers from tho largo num- ber ¬ of friends who had assembled for the occasion which will bo long re- membered Dickson = I see they have n new cure for rheumatism They roast the pat tientNicksonThen my wife must have thought I had a very bad attack of it last night The laxative effect Chamberlains Stomach and Liver Tablets Is so agree ¬ able and so natural that you do not reallzo it Is the effect of a medicine For sale by Lyne Bros Crab Orch ¬ ard Ky It developed at the trial of Felix Feltner in Winchester that the note for 1500 to the Winchester Bank was signed by Judge James Hargis Alex Hargis B F French and Ed Callahan The latest pennyintheslot machines in London represent a sort of savings bank For each penny pushed in arc ¬ ceipt is returned repre- sent ¬ a five shilling deposit in a Admiral Rojestvensky a Japanese says was taken to tie hospital at Sasebo HEAD AND SHOULDERSBOVE all other 350 and 400 shoes can only mean one youthat ALL AMERICA SHOES occupy that high position you can draw your own con ¬ clusions While their distinctive custom styles will attract your attention their superb finish comfortable lines and unquestioned workmanship will convince you of their superiority The fact that only the highest grades of leathers are used guarantees extra long service All Americas are top notchers Hosts of wearers who formerly bought elsewhere now buy here Suppose you follow their example SAM ROBINSON Dry Goods Clothing Shoes Hats and Caps Ladies and Gents Furnishingsa All are Invited Next Door to Lincoln County Nat Bank STANFORD KY If your Binders or Mowers need any repairs let us have your order early as well have no expert to do gratuitous work this year Binder Twine on hand now Give us your work W H HIGGINS STANFORD KY I ITHE IFor Sale by DR W N CRAIG Druggist Stanford Ky Paint I Paint I Paint 1 For Metal Roofing Observation is the best teacher I kuow that the tinner has the best chance to notice the condition anti find out what is the best Paint for Tin See me if you have any roof to paint or let me sell you tho paint Roofing Guttering Filters Pumps and Plumbing I 5 H ALDRIDCE 1 3110 Depot St Stanford Ky 1PhO a F

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THE INTERIOR JOURNALI

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JI VOL XXXIII STANFORD KY FRIDAY JUNE 2 1905 NO 271F

FARMERS DEPARTMENT

The English Derby was won by LordRosebcrys Cicero

A yearling Polled Durham bull forsale A J Gooch Moywood Ky

Six yearling Polled Angus bulls forsale J W Baughman Stanford

G W Redman of Campbollsvillesold n span of mules a few days ago for

105 He also sold a horso for 200

I have and will have some good

v lung work mules and business horsesI for sale Josiah Bishop Hustonvillc

KyMy bull Bob Quls stands at 150

cash with return privileges UnlessP cash accompanies order no service will

bo rendered John B CamenischStanford

E P Woods bought In St Louis acarload of mares the pick of four car-

loads of good ones He will sell themto those wanting mares for breeding orworking purposes

it is feared that tho plan to formn combine of tho Kentucky Burley to ¬

bacco growers hat fallen through ow¬

ing to the demand of the growers forx increased acreage

The first bull fight In Madrid afterthe repeal of the Sunday law was wit-

nessed by 20000 persons and 80000more wilted outside tho ring to getprompt news of the result

Tho stockholders of the ColumbiaFair Association met in the News ol11co

last Saturday afternoon and resolved tohold a fair beginning August 22nd andcontinuing four days John B CoflTcy

Is the President and C S Harris Secretary Adair News

The Philippine tobacco crop of 1901

according to the census taken under thePhilippine Commission amounted to37403083 pounds produced from 77G23 acres In Paint of commercial im

portancc tobacco U tho third agricultu ¬

ral product of tho islands

Kentucky Fair Dates

Tho following are tho dates fixed forholding tho Kentucky fairs for 1905 asfar as reported

Crab Orchard July 1J3 daysdaysiDanville August 23 daysHarrodsburg August 84 daysFern Creek August 154 days

L Shephcrdsvlllc August 15t days

ILawrenceburg August 154 days

4 Vanceburg August 164 days

itDrodhcad Aug 163 daysAugust 173 days

Shclbyvillc August 224 daysSpringfield August 234 daysNlcholasvilic August 203 daysDm town August 301 daysSomerset August 291 daysFlorence August 304 daysElizabethtown Sept 53 daysGlasgow Sept 134 daysThe Kentucky State Fair Lexington

September 18G daysHenderson September 266 days

p i Falmouth September 271 daysOwcruboro October 10S days

Found aCure r DyspepsiaMrs S LlmUay of Fort William

Ontario Canada who has sufferedquite a number of years from dyspep¬

sia and great pains In tho stomachwas advised by hor druggist to takeChamberlains Stomach and LiverTablets Sho did so and says I findthat they have Bono mo a great deal ofgood I have never had any sufferingsince I began using thorn If troubledwith dyspepsia or Indigestion why nottake tIw e Tablets gut well and staywell For sale by Lyne Broil CrabOrchard Ky

rYoung Georgian took his girl to tho

theater Curtain went up play was on

4nnd then tho girl grew faint With aquickness of ratiocination truly nmazing young fellow fished a tablet out ofhis pocket hurriedly thrust It in hisgirls lips and told her to tuck It underher tongue and let it stay there Shodid so it stayed and she sat tho showout in comparative comfort As thetablet didnt melt she slipped it intoher glove and took it home It was a

abuttonJudgeNo Secret About It

It Is no secret that for Cuts HumsUlcers Foyer Sores Soro Eye iI hailsetc nothing is so effective as Duck

Ions Arnica Solve It didnt takelong to euro a bad soro I had and itIs all O K for sore eyes writes D

tyL Gregory of IlOilO Texas ado atO L Pennys Stanford and LynoBros VCrab Orchard drug stores

A Kentucky Governor was seen in

the act of doing manual labor yester¬

day but as lie was breaking ground

for the new Capitol other officeholderswill violatedunion rulesLouisvilloMmes

Tho PromoterI find it very hard tofloat that stock

The Broker Thats strange Itsbeen watered enough to float

Henry Conrad of Petersburg IndIs 72 years old and his wife has justpresented him with twin boys

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IN NEIGHBORING COUNTIES

Chris Adams dropped dead on hisfront porch at Pittsburg

Dan Miller for killing Zack Ward InLaurel got a life sentence

Thomas Snow of PitUburg was de-

clared¬

Insane and sent to an asylumMrs Francis Holtzclaw of Liberty

died of a complication of diseases afteran illness of many years

Thomas Rankin aged 74 head of theprominent and numerous Rankin familyof Wayne county died at Rankin lastweekAt

Otter Creek In Clay county AEdwards shot and killed Thomas Fredcrick and was in turn killed by JamesJackson a son in law of Frederick

At a meeting of the board of trusteesof the Harnxfcburg graded school ProfC W Bell was unanimously reelectedprincipal for the ensuing year for the17th consecutive year

Deputy Sheriff J W RubarU andDeputy Jailer R A Wnyman arrestedTheo Foley at Dunnvlllc on n chargeof selling whisky without license He

NJohnBowltn deputy sheriff near Jellicowhile resisting arrest Mallicoat hadrun one posse off and attempted toshoot Bowlin He is now in jail andwill recover

In a wreck on the bolt line near Milldlesboro 33 curs were ditched ThoseInjured sire SII Wilson firemaninternally will die Bob Brent legbroken tan Wilson arm broken anunknown miner was slightly hurt

The court of apj >cals has overruledthe petition for rehearing in tho case ofJohn Mctculf against the Common ¬

wealth on appeal from Garrard countyMetcalf was convicted of murderinghis brother Ben Metcalf and sentenc ¬

ed to the penitentiary for lifeSandford Dyer one of tho three men

who were mashed by slate falling fromthe roof of the coal mine of the Pit ¬

man Coal Company at PitUburg isdead Robert Brown and Peter Baxtertho other men who wore injured aredoing well and it is thought they will

recoverThe Chapter Daughters of theConfederacy assisted by the Confeder-ate

¬

Veterans wlirdecorate the Confedato graves in Bellevue cemetery Satur ¬

day tho anniversary of the birth ofJefferson Davis The address will bedelivered by Colonel John R Allen ofLexington Advocate

Tho saloon element at Corbin has wona victory over the expressed will ofthe people at the polls through thecanvassing board Of this tho CorbinLaborer says The election held hereon April 14th to ascertain whether ornot liquor selling shall be licensed inCorbin proves to have been so muchtime nnd money spent in vain Thereturning board has decided that theelection was illegal It may be how¬

ever only a partial victory as theantisaloontsta have an appeal to theCircuit Court and the Court of AppealsIn the meantime liquor will be sold andlicense granted as if no election hadbeen held

A cablegram from St Petersburgsays tho spirit of revolt is rife amongthe Russian troops in Manchuria andthat Gen Linevitch has wired the Czarthat a continuation of the war underthe circumstances is impossible Littlehope for the Russians can be found inthe latest dispatches regarding the na-

val¬

battle Only four of the vessels ofRojcstvcnskya fleet are known to havereached Vladivostok tho cruiser Almazand the torpedoboat destroyers Groz¬

ny Bravi and Terosiahty The full ex ¬

tent of the Russian casualties is not yetknown The Japanese losses ns report ¬

ed from Toklo are only three torpedoboats sunk three officers killedandabout 200 men killed or disabled It isdefinitely known that Vice AdmiralRojestvensky Is captured

Dying of Famine-Is In Its torments like tyingof con ¬

sumption 1ho progress of consump ¬

tion from tho beginning to tho veryend Is a long torture both to victimand friends When I had consump ¬

then In Its first stage writes WinMyers of Ccarfoss Mil after try-

ing different medicines anda gooddoctor In vain I at last took Drlungs New Discovery which quicklyand perfectly eared mo Prompt re¬

lief and sure cure for coughs coldssore throat bronchitis etc Positive ¬

ly prevents pneumonia Guaranteedat G L Pennys Stanford and LynoBros Crab Orchard drug storesPrice GOo and 1 a bottle Trial bottle

freePlugsySayMugs when you come

ter think of it dis way of livin aintbad after all is it

MugsyYer bet yer life it aint jestthink of havin to hustle a lot of furni ¬

turo and kids aroun dis time cr year

Fully 3000 are expected to bepresent at the Kentucky University re¬

union old students 4 to 8 saysthe Lexington Leader

NEWS NOTES

The business portion of WarroadMinn was destroyed by fire

Four persons were drowned as the re-

sult¬

of a cloudburst In OregonGround was broken for the new capi ¬

tol at Frankfort Gov Beckham tookout the first spade of earth

New Orleans Confederates are com ¬

ing to Louisville on a special train tocapture tho next reunion for that city

Gov W 0 Bradley delivered an ad ¬

dress at tho Memorial day exercises attho National cemetery near Nashville

Harvey Alexander It young groceryclerk of Lexington was found deadon his wifes grave in the cemetery

thereDespondentover financial reverses

B F Wilson ft wellknown attorney ofSelma Ala committedsuicide In hisoffice

Japanese contracts for supplies in ¬

volving millions of dollars have beenplaced in New York for immediate ful ¬

fillmentPositive announcement is made that

there will be no sympathetic strike inNew York to help out the stripers in

ChicagoAreceived at Washington

from Toklo says the Japanese loss intho great naval battle was only threetorpedo boats

On the public gpuare at Marshal MoCharles G Patterson a former editorshot and fatally wounded E D Mar-tin

¬

exState SenatorAt Chattanooga Frank Neighbors a

young white man tiring of his sistersalleged misconduct shot and killed bothof them and his brotherinlaw

Mrs Juliua Paulson of Dewitt lathrew herself and her three childrenoff a bridge into a creek Two child-

ren¬

and the mother were drownedJohn Holland inv ntor of the torpedo

boat says tho Japanese had two newtorpedo boats which could have done allthe damage BO far reported to tho Rus-sian fleet-

S T Holmos former postmaster ofFrankfort was found dead in bed inEminence under circumstances indicat ¬

ing suicideNew York and Chicago capitalists

are to build in Chicago a hippodromepatterned after the New York and Lon ¬

don hippodromes to cost 1400000During a quarrel over whisky Daniel

Truax an inmate of tho Old soldiersHome near Dodge City Kas shot andkilled Herman Lutz and John Lee fel ¬

low inmatesclose Feltner was arrested at Win-

chester¬

on a warrant from Hazardcharging him with complicity in therobbery of N II Hamilton in Lesliecounty in 1000

From 20 to 25 workmen were entomb ¬

ed by a caveIn in the Gunnison tunnelat Montrose Col The men are thoughtto be alive unless they were crushed todeath by the falling earth

The 31st annual convention of theAmerican Bankers Association will beheld at Washington D C October 2526 and 27 1005 The convention thetrust campany and savings bank sect-ions will be held October 24

Colonel John D Rockefeller Hithere Johnl Please send a tow hundredthousand to pay your fines for peddlingStandard Oil in Kentucky without li-

cense¬

N BTainted money willbe accepted Maysvillc Ledger

Charles Cummins an oilman of Chi ¬

cago died at Williamsburg from theeffects of carbolic acid taken with sui ¬

cidal intent He had been arrested af¬

ter having married Miss Summers ofWhitley His other wife arrived afterhis death

Gov Beckham commuted to life im ¬

prisonment the death sentence imposedon George B Warner of Louisvillefor tho murder of Pulaski Leeds andordered that the prisoner be taken totho Lakeland Asylum The life sen-

tence¬

being respited during the periodof Warners insanity

A netting hen is a regular louse matchine in hot weather if not properlycared for at the beginning Youshould first take a dry clean box andsaturate every inch of the inside withcrude kerosene oil bottom and sidesthen put in your chaff or straw andlastly the eggs then blow or sprinkloinsect lewder into the hens feathersand on her nest at night-making sure your box is large enoughand the hen if not lousy when you sether will not breed lousy chickens

Huge TaskIt was a hugo task to undertake tho

cure of such a bad case of kidney di ¬

souse as that of C F Collier ofCherokee In but Electric Bitters didit Ho writes My kidneys were soforgone I could not sit on a chairwithout a cushion and suffered fromdreadful backache headache and depression In Electric Bitters howev-er I found a cure and by them wasrestored to perfect health I recom ¬

mend this groat tonic medicine to allwith weak kidneys liver or stomachGuaranteed by G L Penny Stanfordand Lyne Bros Crab Orchard drug-gists

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HUSTONVILLE

D C Allen shipped a double deck oflambs to Cincinnati for which ho paid

tileDS Carpenter bought of Miss Alice

Wright a twoyearold Dignity Darecolt for 130

A snbstantlal move is on foot tosprinkle our streets with oil this sum ¬

mer It is badly needed and should bedone at once

The shipment of Lincoln county lambsto the Eastern markets last year byCowan McCormack has resulted inan increased and early demand formore

Hustonville and Lancaster base ballteams will cross bats at HustonvilleSaturday afternoon The K S D teamwhich was to play with our boys wrotethat it could not come

Prof J W Davis and family are vis-

Iting¬

friends and relatives in the WestEnd Tho professor has been practic ¬

ing law in Covington for the past yearbut will spend the summer in this local ¬

ityThotrustees of Richland school dis ¬

trict have finally decided to build a newschool house at the Elm Spring nearBud Dunns which Is the center of thedistrict and should be satisfactory to

allTheformal opening of Olympian

Springs for the season on June 8th willbe attended with a band of good musicand a feast of good things to eat in ¬

cluding ice cream and strawberries andthe Springs water free to all

A largecrowd attended the sale Sat ¬

urday of W B Wright and good priceswere realized D C Allen shipped hisweekly car of live stock to CincinnatiSaturday and is buying hogs and sheepat good prices for this weeks ship ¬

mentRevDorgan of Danville had n

large audience at the Baptist church onSunday afternoon and his sermon madea deep impression The Central Ken-

tucky¬

Quartette rendered two selectionsin a manner that showed the handiworkof musical artists

Another convincing evidence of theincreasing business in our city is shownby the act of the postmaster generalwho has ordered a Sunday morning mailto be bronght from Moreland to ourcity These accommodations arc onlyextended to points where business isincreasing and prosperity prevails

Stroude Gooch in driving fast on themain street of McKinney ran into thecarriage of Squire Wm Coffey whichwas occupied by Mrs Coffey Mrs SamMontgomery and Mrs J Owens andbaby A wheel and a shaft were jerkedoft and the occupants thrown out andsome were injured Mrs Owens thoughther child killed and fainted and did notregain consciousness for several hoursbut under the care of Drs Cook andSingleton tis hoped she will soon recov ¬

erThe commencement exercises of Hus ¬

tonville Graded School which were heldin Alcorns Opera House Monday eve ¬

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lightful of the season The pupils per ¬

formed their parts with the grace anddignity of those accustomed to suchwork rcfiectinggreatcreditupon them ¬

selves as well as their painstaking in ¬

structors Each number was stronglyapplauded by an appreciative audiencewhich was not sparing In manifestationsof deserved praise The opera housewas beautifully decorated in the classcolors and from front to back was pack ¬

ed with friends and patrons of the schoolAll went away feeling that it was goodto have been there The diplomas tothe graduating class were delivered bythe president of the board of educationMr Chas Wheeler who made an ap ¬

propriate address Many were the com-

pliments on the classical thesis read byMiss Susan Frye and all agreed that itwas most eloquently oed gracefully del-

ivered At a late hour the exercisesclosed amid cheers from tho largo num-

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of friends who had assembled forthe occasion which will bo long re-membered

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