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Hartford Republican FRIDAY JUNE 23 A KENTUCKY ARGUMENT dose Call for Everybody but of Course No Ladles Were Hurt As was to be expected the legal proceedings against Judge Hargi- and other prominent gentlemen o Bloody Breathitt for certain mat i tiers done as alleged and commonly hatJ e ¬ ial countrymen in the Kentucky feud belt and last Monday there was a regrettable occurrence at a- social gathering in Morgan county i It appears that during the of the dance surne one inadvertent ntly advanced the opiniqn that r Judge Hargis ought to be hanged whereupon one Dykes raised a point oforder when a bullet from a Win ¬ chester laid him low and deprived him of all interest in the subseiiuent proceedingsThe shot was the signal for a general fusilade and for fifteen minutes revolvers and Winchesters cracked and when the smoke clear ¬ ed away there were three men dead and six seriously wounded on the floor Luckily owing to the good i markmanship of the gentlemen ¬ ticipating none of the ladies presen was hit but it was an admittedly close call for everybody No arrests Prejudiced outsiders may be unable to appreciate the fine points of per- sonal ¬ honor and clan loyalty involv- ed ¬ in these Kentucky vendettas but if that State does not complete the good work it has begun in endeavor ¬ ing to round up and bring to the gallows or the penitentiary the men primarily answerable for this feud ist savagery there will continue to be a cloud on its claim to rank as a civilized community SULPHURSPRINGS June 19 Sunday school at Mt Vernon is progressing nicely J The little two year oldchild of Mr and Mrs K E Lee died Tues ¬ day and was burned at Mt Vernon WednesdayMrs Johnston and daugh ¬ ter Martha B of Columbia City Ind are visiting the family of T F Johnston this week Miss Mamie Jones Fordsvilleand Mrs Dr Ellis Jones Monette 10I are visiting the family of Mr and Mrs Charlie Huff this week Miss Stella Daniel is visiting Mist Lula Acton Misses Laura Lena and Esther Johnston Mr Willie Moseley and Mrs AMJohnston attended the ice cream supper at Dundee last Saturday night A crowd of youig people from Mt Vernon attended the baptizing at Bethel last Sunda- yIt C Duff end wife Narrows pent Sunday with Dr Dull and wife Sulphur Sprint Mrs E L Wnitf wan hRi been in Louisville for the past tfrte weeks returned home Jrmlay Mrs T F Johnston MM A M Johnston and Miss Bettie Cole spent the day with Mrs James F lagan last Wednesday Miss Effie Mitchell spent the lat ¬ ter part of last weak with Me broth ¬ er Janus E Mitcieii of I indee Billie Thomas i B avi Dan has a class in vocal music PLEASANT GROVE June 1611 S Hope of Hunts ville had the misfrtune of getting his house burned lust L tut lay June lath Mr and Mrs lIfe LMch and sun Angel of Fvnti were the guests of Mrs itwchs mother Sat ururday and Sunday Mrs Maggie < inter mid little laughter Minnie of Centnti City no visiting friends and relatives at tine firove this week MiftsMyrtlu Kinnv has been time Client of her sister at Huntsville for the past two weeks Henry Cuuditf who went t Mir i ippi to enter business with Mr lag uN is very iii Miss Hazoll was the ICUUltof Ora Meffurd from Sunday until Wed ¬ nesday Euna Hradley is th guestdf her cousin Edon Gar liar of Huntsville Chi wtck- Thf ki mam sm r at Mr Mef f jrds en Junv vas largely at lonilc < Little ara Iy entertained t some of her friends Friday after ¬ noon Ice cream and fruit was serv ed Frank Stewart of Yost was the guest of his friendMiss Ora Mefford SundayW RENDER June 19C K Reneer and J F Render were in Louisville last Wed ¬ nesdayC Finley and W D McElhen hey of Central City were here last Wednesday Mr and Mrs John S Spence wen hursdayf was the guest of his father It B Easton last Friday and Saturday Sam James Sr was in Hartford last Friday J W Baker was in Louisville last Friday Dee Witt Williams was in Hartford last Friday ssDr H B Innis and F 0 Allen were in Hartford last Saturday Mrs Chas Robinson was in Rosin SundayWm was in Horton last Sunday James Cates Central City filled his regular appointment here last Sun- day Wm Fair Hartford was here last Sunday Rev Cox is having quite a success with his meeting here Simon Stephens post master re- turned home from Louisville yester ¬ day after an absence of eight days etav s was e yesterdayMr Mrs R J Engleby re turned home from Herrin 111 yes terday Mrs Joe Stewart Horse Branch I arrived here today to visit her broth er J W Tilford for a few days Miss Nellie Harris returned home from Prentis today after a few days visit lIi Dr Henry Smith Prentis was here today Miss Icie Hardin is visiting in Dayton and Nashville Tenn at this writing Notice in Bankruptcy In the District Court of the Unit ed States for the Western district of Kentucky Owenboro division- In the matter of David A Royal bankruptOn 15th day of June A D 1903 on considering the petition of the aforesaid bankrupt for dis chargefiled on the 12th day of June A D 1905 it is ordered by the court that a hearing be had upon the 3rd day of July A D 1905 be- fore said court at Federal Court Hall at Louisville Ky in said dis ¬ trict at 10 oclock in the forenoon or as near thereto as practicable and that notice thereof be published one time in HAKTFOKU REPUHUCAN a newspaper printed in said district and that all known creditors and other persons in interest may at said time and place allpearI cause if any they have prayer of said petitioner should not be granted Witness the Honorable Walter Evans Judge of said court and the I seal thereof at Owensboro Ken- tucky ¬ in said district on the loth day of June A D 1905 A G RONALD Clerk By DUDLEY LINDSKV D C CROMWELL June 22A good rain has at last fallen and the very warm weather is over for a few days Dr Joe Taylor of Hartford was in our town this week I Mrs Tim Daniel is visiting her i parents in Evansville this week Sam P Taylor and Gee P Trout were in Hartford Wednesday Mrs Robinson and daughter Miss Maymee and son Luther have re ¬ turned to their home at Eddyville after a few days visit to her sister Mrs John Gentry Otto Martin Hartford visited his grandmother Mrs Martin Sunday Bernie Johnson who was killed at McHenry Wednesday was formerly of this place Esq G W Martin is very sick at writingW of Central City is visiting his father John Austinnear town this week Quite a number of people went en the excursion to Rochester Sunday Mr Carico of Louisville spent Tuesday here fishinggood catch Prof A P Taylor M M Faugh enderClaude BlankenshipWm Tay ¬ lay and others took Steamer Bowl ¬ ing Green Tuesday for Mammoth ave n b THE LATEST NEWS Gathered From Various Sources Over the CountryBriefItems After electing George A Bain secretary the Kentucky State Fair Association designated the Week be ¬ ginning September 18 and Lexington as the time and placefor the annual fair- e e Several miles of track are reported to have been washed out on the In ¬ dianapolis and Vencennes Evansviile and Terre Haute and Baltimore and Ohio Southwestern railroads in wes ¬ tern Indiana Chairman Paul Morton of the Board of Directors of the Equitable Assurance Society has enjoyed ex pert accountants to go over the hooks of the company and make complete e report on its business affairs and re- lation ¬ It is said that thirtythree true bills have been prepared by the Department of Justice and will be returned by the Federal grand jury in Chicago in the Beef Trust invest ¬ igation Among those to be indicted are belied to be ten or more of the most prominent Beef Trust mag- nates ¬ e Minister Takahira has informed President Roosjvelt that Japans re- presentative ¬ in the proposed peace conference can reach Washington 1111garded ence will begin about the middle of that month Japan it is stated wit not ask for an armistice and as th war party in St Petersburg is agai active it is expected there will b more or less difficulty in arranging GenLinevitch anil his 111lieutenanti are sending roseate re desirIous there is an armisti- ceWANTEDTen reliable NurseryStock Highland ¬ Kv 45t6 Excursion to Calhoun I The boat We Three willivean excursion Saturday June 2Jth from Hartford to Calhoun the occasion being Masonic Barbecue Will leave Hartford wharf at I oclock a dayi W M FoIt lAX Master NEW WHISTLER STORY IA byfriends hasIlIJalle r designs il1lugiI f lend of hers who knew Whistler v tit anxious to get his opinion of tem Site took a portfolio of Miss Smiths illustrations to the painter and waited anxiously as Whistler vaiiiiiied them Me looked theta over carefully ami remarked gniillv She cant paintThen he went through them aain And she cant throw A third time he looked through tin portfolio pausing thoughtfully over each sketch But she doesnt need to he con eluded Harpers Weekly Fortunes Left by Presidents Washington left an estate valued ut over 800000 John Mains left about 71000 Jefferson died so poor that he would have been n pau ¬ per hind not congress purchased his library for iO000 Madison left about 150000 Monroe died poor and was buried at the expense of relatives John Quincy Adams left about iiiOOO at his death Juek son left about 80000 Vim Huron 100000 Polk 1 0000 Taylor 150000 Tyler married a woman of wealth Fillmoro left 00000 Pierce 50000 Huclmnun 500 000 Lincoln 75000 Johnson 50000 Grant 05 this wealth in tilt Grant b Ward failure Hayes Garfield and Harrison were all mod- erate ¬ well off and Clevelands for ¬ tune is probably larger McKinleys fortune was not much over 60000 Philadelphia Press Curious Poorhouse A workhouse or asylum for in ¬ firm beasts and birds was establish ¬ ed some thirteen years ago ba so- ciety ¬ of influential Hindoos It is near time Sodcpur station about ten miles from Calcutta and is under the control of a manager with a stall of eighty servants andean ex ¬ per 11ced veterinary surgeon In the place at present there are 973 paupers K9 bulls 307 cows 171 calves 72 horses 13 water buffaloes GO sheep 15 goats 141 pigeons 44 cocks and hens 4 cuts 3 monkeys uslum tematically and mercifully managed UI occasion of the inela natives go from fur mind near to decorate and worship them The Stomach Men- The stomach proper has censed to surgeonIle impunity He can even if circum ¬ stances demand relieve the owner of it entirely and so arrange time loose ends that time functions of nu ¬ trition mire successfully maintained To be sure the jMitient ran never pleusuretrout himself to n rigid diet Hut for all the other affairs of life he may be us competent as before There are today several stomachics men who arc earning their dully predigested ration in occupations varying from clerk to expressman McClures Hon Meat In Belgium The Belgians have long been ac ¬ butt mainly from Kngland have shown so many that were emaciated wenk and obviously unfit for food that the superior council of agriculture mini recommended that such ini orta tiom shall cease or that broken down horses unfit for work shall be thee adoptede fhfding a substitute for horse meat which is in ninny cases the only kind which the poorer classes are able to afford The Retort Courteous reportshearing bay this bit of repartee between Thomas lawson and a young WOo I Juan evidently no respecter of per ¬ sons As Mr Lawson in a naphtha launch passed time rowboat contains iiig the Lirl sure called out Hello Tom flows copper Instantly came the retort First rate Hows brassBoston Her ¬ old He Captured Melba In Chicago Mine Melba received a clmnieteristii letter from rn elltllulon or you on time gramophone and want to liio if you can really get in uJ those trills The boy got two free p es- HOW JEFFERSON PAINTED I 1Iurpersy icrsonV method of painting which Founds like the Japanese wayof iiikiji1 long and attentively ut an object and then drawing it from memory He won visiting offer Mm in his Florida studio andohs served a little shanty on time shore of the gulf which ho pointed out to theaetor painter as n good subject for pictureXo mv said Jefferson When queried Mr Remington in surpriseOh paint that next year Homo time or possibly not in two years was the answer But you may not bo here He titles 1 think time house will rot down in less time than that said Mr Remington I shall paint it as I see it when I am not looking ut it my boy was Jeffersons answer Quebecs Enormous Birth Rate Dr Osier says you cant diminish the birth rate of Quebec Iii the year 1800 the lute Hon IL Mercier then prime minister of the province provinciullegislaturo public lands to each father and mother of twelve living children and last year u return was made to the house of those who had taken advantage of this act This return shows that there were more than 3400 families of twelve living chil ¬ dren in the province while some were boasted of seventeen eighteen nineteen and one even ran up to twentythreeAccording to the last report of the provincial compiler of sta ¬ tisticsthat is to pay for 1903 00419 births were registered which gives a birth rato of 3076 per 1000 of the population I lt We Want to See You 9 tiarn 1 Well tiTi 4i U C tsp < Wt1 know you dont liko to lio pulled mind hatiKd > > 4i J > 1ft 49 all nvii a store pted through u jrauntlet of clerks i ia 41 and finally turned over to the proprietor simply lie t1 J cause you dont find exactly what you want and E1 41 you dont want some little wliippordiiapper of a 9 1ft clerk to insist upon you taking what you dont want t > 4i 4 You have doubtless been through this ordeal and i > fj 4i vowed that you would never go into that stole jJ 44ag1ou1c tight You dont have to 9l 41t1 n nJlerehinulise should bo sold on its merits We- J tsp lava this kiwitIll kind that wo JUt willing to Lack it it4i 41 or t iroeerics come diiect to headquarters It e 4 will get the right goods at the correct price We tsp t1f 4 inside of city limitst 41 b 1ft tip i Give Us a filaltip 411ont think that we havent got what you want tsp 41 hut conic and see Ninetynine cases unit uf a hums bit 41 tired you will find just what you are looking fut attip d our store Anyhow we arms confident that we can jjj 9r i N and lie convinced We also want vour Hams Lard i > n Bacon Feather Egg and Chickens for which wo j > > 4 pay time highest market price Como to see us gt 41 lour adwavs welcome 9- t 4i r ttsp n Carson Co tip tsp ti t1 ti INlOIMOUATKI s1 41 tsp 41 Hartford Kentucky 4 I fW r- e TO BE OF VALUE MUST BE USEFUL r A business education can 1e used every day and is therefore time best education obtainable Hundreds of graduates in permanent positions owe their success to a course in LOCKYEARS BUSINESS COLLEGE A We teach thoroughly and practically Bookkeeping letmtntrsldlBusiness Arithmetic Cointnercial Law Correspondence Typewriting and Actual Business practice Large PatronageCheap Hoard Reasonable Tuition Write for catalogue Address LOCKYEARS BUSINESS COLLEGE EVANSVILLE IND OR HOPKIN8VILLE K- YSelectSensibleSilverware 41 T FOR YOUR Holiday or Anniversary Gifts- A set of triple plated knives and forks makes a sensible present and if they bear this trademark 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Page 1: ihatJ dont surgeonIle 44ag1ou1c9l41t1 it4inyx.uky.edu/dips/xt7n8p5v852r/data/0653.pdf · 2013-06-19 · Hartford Republican FRIDAY JUNE 23 A KENTUCKY ARGUMENT dose Call for Everybody

Hartford Republican

FRIDAY JUNE 23

A KENTUCKY ARGUMENT

dose Call for Everybody but of

Course No Ladles Were

Hurt

As was to be expected the legalproceedings against Judge Hargi-

and other prominent gentlemen o

Bloody Breathitt for certain mati tiers done as alleged and commonlyhatJ e

¬

ial countrymen in the Kentuckyfeud belt and last Monday therewas a regrettable occurrence at a-

social gathering in Morgan county

i It appears that during theof the dance surne one inadvertent

ntly advanced the opiniqn thatr Judge Hargis ought to be hanged

whereupon one Dykes raised a pointoforder when a bullet from a Win ¬

chester laid him low and deprivedhim of all interest in the subseiiuentproceedingsThe

shot was the signal for ageneral fusilade and for fifteenminutes revolvers and Winchesterscracked and when the smoke clear ¬

ed away there were three men deadand six seriously wounded on thefloor Luckily owing to the good

i markmanship of the gentlemen ¬

ticipating none of the ladies presenwas hit but it was an admittedlyclose call for everybody No arrestsPrejudiced outsiders may be unableto appreciate the fine points of per-

sonal¬

honor and clan loyalty involv-

ed¬

in these Kentucky vendettas butif that State does not complete thegood work it has begun in endeavor¬

ing to round up and bring to thegallows or the penitentiary the menprimarily answerable for this feudist savagery there will continue tobe a cloud on its claim to rank as acivilized community

SULPHURSPRINGS

June 19 Sunday school at MtVernon is progressing nicely J

The little two year oldchild ofMr and Mrs K E Lee died Tues ¬

day and was burned at Mt Vernon

WednesdayMrsJohnston and daugh ¬

ter Martha B of Columbia CityInd are visiting the family of T FJohnston this week

Miss Mamie Jones FordsvilleandMrs Dr Ellis Jones Monette 10Iare visiting the family of Mr andMrs Charlie Huff this week

Miss Stella Daniel is visiting MistLula Acton

Misses Laura Lena and EstherJohnston Mr Willie Moseley andMrs AMJohnston attended theice cream supper at Dundee lastSaturday night

A crowd of youig people fromMt Vernon attended the baptizingat Bethel last Sunda-

yIt C Duff end wife Narrowspent Sunday with Dr Dull andwife Sulphur Sprint

Mrs E L Wnitf wan hRi been inLouisville for the past tfrte weeksreturned home Jrmlay

Mrs T F Johnston MM A M

Johnston and Miss Bettie Cole spentthe day with Mrs James F laganlast Wednesday

Miss Effie Mitchell spent the lat ¬

ter part of last weak with Me broth ¬

er Janus E Mitcieii of I indeeBillie Thomas i B avi Dan

has a class in vocal music

PLEASANT GROVEJune 1611 S Hope of Hunts

ville had the misfrtune of gettinghis house burned lust L tut lay Junelath

Mr and Mrs lIfe LMch andsun Angel of Fvnti were theguests of Mrs itwchs mother Satururday and Sunday

Mrs Maggie < inter mid littlelaughter Minnie of Centnti Cityno visiting friends and relatives attine firove this week

MiftsMyrtlu Kinnv has been time

Client of her sister at Huntsville forthe past two weeks

Henry Cuuditf who went t Miri ippi to enter business with Mr

lag uN is very iii

Miss Hazoll was the ICUUltof OraMeffurd from Sunday until Wed ¬

nesdayEuna Hradley is th guestdf her

cousin Edon Gar liar of HuntsvilleChi wtck-

Thf ki mam sm r at Mr Meff jrds en Junv vas largely atlonilc <

Little ara Iy entertained

t

some of her friends Friday after¬

noon Ice cream and fruit was served

Frank Stewart of Yost was theguest of his friendMiss Ora Mefford

SundayWRENDER

June 19C K Reneer and J FRender were in Louisville last Wed ¬

nesdayCFinley and W D McElhen

hey of Central City were here lastWednesday

Mr and Mrs John S Spence wen

hursdayf was theguest of his father It B Eastonlast Friday and Saturday

Sam James Sr was in Hartfordlast Friday

J W Baker was in Louisville lastFriday

Dee Witt Williams was in Hartfordlast Friday

ssDr H B Innis and F 0 Allenwere in Hartford last Saturday

Mrs Chas Robinson was in RosinSundayWm

was in Horton lastSunday

James Cates Central City filled hisregular appointment here last Sun-

dayWm Fair Hartford was here last

SundayRev Cox is having quite a success

with his meeting hereSimon Stephens post master re-

turned home from Louisville yester ¬

day after an absence of eight daysetav s

was e

yesterdayMrMrs R J Engleby re

turned home from Herrin 111 yesterday

Mrs Joe Stewart Horse Branch I

arrived here today to visit her brother J W Tilford for a few days

Miss Nellie Harris returned homefrom Prentis today after a few daysvisit lIi

Dr Henry Smith Prentis washere today

Miss Icie Hardin is visiting inDayton and Nashville Tenn at thiswriting

Notice in BankruptcyIn the District Court of the Unit

ed States for the Western districtof Kentucky Owenboro division-

In the matter of David A Royal

bankruptOn15th day of June A D

1903 on considering the petition ofthe aforesaid bankrupt for dischargefiled on the 12th day of JuneA D 1905 it is ordered by thecourt that a hearing be had uponthe 3rd day of July A D 1905 be-fore said court at Federal CourtHall at Louisville Ky in said dis ¬

trict at 10 oclock in the forenoonor as near thereto as practicableand that notice thereof be publishedone time in HAKTFOKU REPUHUCAN

a newspaper printed in said districtand that all known creditors andother persons in interest mayat said time and place allpearIcause if any they haveprayer of said petitioner should notbe granted

Witness the Honorable WalterEvans Judge of said court and the I

seal thereof at Owensboro Ken-

tucky¬

in said district on the lothday of June A D 1905

A G RONALD ClerkBy DUDLEY LINDSKV D C

CROMWELLJune 22A good rain has at last

fallen and the very warm weather is

over for a few daysDr Joe Taylor of Hartford was

in our town this week I

Mrs Tim Daniel is visiting heri

parents in Evansville this weekSam P Taylor and Gee P Trout

were in Hartford WednesdayMrs Robinson and daughter Miss

Maymee and son Luther have re¬

turned to their home at Eddyvilleafter a few days visit to her sisterMrs John Gentry

Otto Martin Hartford visited hisgrandmother Mrs Martin Sunday

Bernie Johnson who was killed atMcHenry Wednesday was formerlyof this place

Esq G W Martin is very sick atwritingW of Central City is

visiting his father John Austinneartown this week

Quite a number of people went enthe excursion to Rochester Sunday

Mr Carico of Louisville spentTuesday here fishinggood catch

Prof A P Taylor M M FaughenderClaude BlankenshipWm Tay ¬

lay and others took Steamer Bowl ¬

ing Green Tuesday for Mammothave

n b

THE LATEST NEWS

Gathered From Various Sources

Over theCountryBriefItems

After electing George A Bainsecretary the Kentucky State FairAssociation designated the Week be ¬

ginning September 18 and Lexingtonas the time and placefor the annualfair-

ee

Several miles of track are reportedto have been washed out on the In ¬

dianapolis and Vencennes Evansviileand Terre Haute and Baltimore andOhio Southwestern railroads in wes ¬

tern Indiana

Chairman Paul Morton of theBoard of Directors of the EquitableAssurance Society has enjoyed expert accountants to go over the hooksof the company and make complete ereport on its business affairs and re-

lation¬

It is said that thirtythree truebills have been prepared by theDepartment of Justice and will bereturned by the Federal grand juryin Chicago in the Beef Trust invest ¬

igation Among those to be indictedare belied to be ten or more of themost prominent Beef Trust mag-

nates¬

e

Minister Takahira has informedPresident Roosjvelt that Japans re-

presentative¬

in the proposed peaceconference can reach Washington

1111gardedence will begin about the middle ofthat month Japan it is stated witnot ask for an armistice and as thwar party in St Petersburg is agaiactive it is expected there will bmore or less difficulty in arranging

GenLinevitch anil his111lieutenanti are sending roseate re

desirIousthere is an armisti-

ceWANTEDTen reliableNurseryStockHighland ¬

Kv 45t6Excursion to Calhoun I

The boat We Three williveanexcursion Saturday June 2Jth fromHartford to Calhoun the occasionbeing Masonic Barbecue Willleave Hartford wharf at I oclock adayiW M FoIt lAX Master

NEW WHISTLER STORYIA

byfriendshasIlIJalle

r designsil1lugiIf lend of hers who knew Whistlerv tit anxious to get his opinion oftem Site took a portfolio of MissSmiths illustrations to the painterand waited anxiously as Whistlervaiiiiiied them

Me looked theta over carefullyami remarked gniillv She cantpaintThen

he went through themaain And she cant throw

A third time he looked throughtin portfolio pausing thoughtfullyover each sketch

But she doesnt need to he coneluded Harpers Weekly

Fortunes Left by PresidentsWashington left an estate valued

ut over 800000 John Mains leftabout 71000 Jefferson died sopoor that he would have been n pau ¬

per hind not congress purchased hislibrary for iO000 Madison leftabout 150000 Monroe died poorand was buried at the expense ofrelatives John Quincy Adams leftabout iiiOOO at his death Juekson left about 80000 Vim Huron

100000 Polk 1 0000 Taylor150000 Tyler married a woman

of wealth Fillmoro left 00000Pierce 50000 Huclmnun 500000 Lincoln 75000 Johnson

50000 Grant 05 this wealth intilt Grant b Ward failure HayesGarfield and Harrison were all mod-erate

¬

well off and Clevelands for¬

tune is probably larger McKinleysfortune was not much over 60000

Philadelphia Press

Curious PoorhouseA workhouse or asylum for in ¬

firm beasts and birds was establish¬

ed some thirteen years ago ba so-

ciety¬

of influential Hindoos It isnear time Sodcpur station about tenmiles from Calcutta and is underthe control of a manager with astall of eighty servants andean ex¬

per 11ced veterinary surgeon Inthe place at present there are 973paupers K9 bulls 307 cows 171calves 72 horses 13 water buffaloesGO sheep 15 goats 141 pigeons 44cocks and hens 4 cuts 3 monkeysuslumtematically and mercifully managedUIoccasion of the inela natives gofrom fur mind near to decorate andworship them

The Stomach Men-

The stomach proper has censed to

surgeonIleimpunity He can even if circum ¬

stances demand relieve the ownerof it entirely and so arrange time

loose ends that time functions of nu ¬

trition mire successfully maintainedTo be sure the jMitient ran never

pleusuretrouthimself to n rigid diet Hut for allthe other affairs of life he may beus competent as before There aretoday several stomachics men whoarc earning their dully predigestedration in occupations varying fromclerk to expressman McClures

Hon Meat In BelgiumThe Belgians have long been ac¬buttmainly from Kngland have shown

so many that were emaciated wenkand obviously unfit for food thatthe superior council of agriculturemini recommended that such ini ortatiom shall cease or that brokendown horses unfit for work shall betheeadoptedefhfding a substitute for horse meatwhich is in ninny cases the only kindwhich the poorer classes are able toafford

The Retort Courteous

reportshearingbay this bit of repartee betweenThomas lawson and a young WOo

I Juan evidently no respecter of per¬

sonsAs Mr Lawson in a naphtha

launch passed time rowboat containsiiig the Lirl sure called out HelloTom flows copper

Instantly came the retort Firstrate Hows brassBoston Her¬

old

He Captured MelbaIn Chicago Mine Melba received

a clmnieteristii letter from rn

elltllulonoryou on time gramophone and wantto liio if you can really get in uJthose trills The boy got two freep es-

HOW JEFFERSON PAINTED

I1IurpersyicrsonV method of painting whichFounds like the Japanese wayofiiikiji1 long and attentively ut anobject and then drawing it frommemory He won visiting offerMm in his Florida studio andohsserved a little shanty on time shoreof the gulf which ho pointed out totheaetor painter as n good subjectfor pictureXo

mv said JeffersonWhen queried Mr Remington

in surpriseOhpaint that next year

Homo time or possibly not in twoyears was the answer

But you may not bo here Hetitles 1 think time house will rotdown in less time than that saidMr Remington

I shall paint it as I see it when I

am not looking ut it my boy wasJeffersons answer

Quebecs Enormous Birth RateDr Osier says you cant diminish

the birth rate of Quebec Iii theyear 1800 the lute Hon IL Mercierthen prime minister of the province

provinciullegislaturopublic lands to each father andmother of twelve living childrenand last year u return was made tothe house of those who had takenadvantage of this act This returnshows that there were more than3400 families of twelve living chil ¬

dren in the province while somewere boasted of seventeen eighteennineteen and one even ran up to

twentythreeAccordingto the last report of

the provincial compiler of sta ¬

tisticsthat is to pay for 190300419 births were registered whichgives a birth rato of 3076 per 1000of the population

Ilt

We Want to See You9

tiarn

1 WelltiTi4i UC tsp

< Wt1 know you dont liko to lio pulled mind hatiKd > >4i J >1ft49

all nvii a store pted through u jrauntlet of clerks iia41 and finally turned over to the proprietor simply lie t1J cause you dont find exactly what you want and E1

41you dont want some little wliippordiiapper of a

91ft clerk to insist upon you taking what you dont want t>4i4 You have doubtless been through this ordeal and i>

fj4i vowed that you would never go into that stole jJ

44ag1ou1c tight You dont have to9l41t1nnJlerehinulise should bo sold on its merits We-

J

tsp

lava this kiwitIll kind that wo JUt willing to Lack itit4i41 or t iroeerics come diiect to headquarters It e

4 will get the right goods at the correct price We tspt1f4 inside of citylimitst41 b1ft tip

i Give Us a filaltip411ont think that we havent got what you want

tsp41 hut conic and see Ninetynine cases unit uf a hums bit

41 tired you will find just what you are looking fut attip

d our store Anyhow we arms confident that we can jjj9r i

N and lie convinced We also want vour Hams Lard i>n Bacon Feather Egg and Chickens for which wo j>

>

4 pay time highest market price Como to see us gt

41 lour adwavs welcome 9-

t4i

r ttsp

n Carson Co tiptsp

ti t1 tiINlOIMOUATKI s1

41 tsp41 Hartford Kentucky4

IfW

r-e

TO BE OF VALUE MUST BE USEFUL r

Abusiness education can 1e used every day and is therefore time

best education obtainable Hundreds of graduates in permanentpositions owe their success to a course in

LOCKYEARS BUSINESS COLLEGEA

We teach thoroughly and practically Bookkeeping letmtntrsldlBusinessArithmetic Cointnercial Law CorrespondenceTypewriting and Actual Business practice Large PatronageCheap HoardReasonable Tuition Write for catalogue Address

LOCKYEARS BUSINESS COLLEGEEVANSVILLE IND OR HOPKIN8VILLE K-

YSelectSensibleSilverware

41T

FOR YOUR

Holiday or Anniversary Gifts-A set of triple plated knives and forks makes a sensiblepresent and if they bear this trademark

are as serviceable as they are sensible Acompleteline of spoons forks and fancy pieces are also made inthe 111847 ROGERS BROS brand They are handsomelyput up in cases for presentation purposes

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