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ersImpure blood always showssomewhere IFthe skin then

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nThe Home Telephone Company

of Howling Green will celebrate itsfirst anniversary this week with650 subscribers

Dr E N Fruit Dentist officeover City Bank Hopkinsvilie Ky

Fresh Jersey cows for sale or willtrade for dry Sows RVWWare

LUMBER FOR SALE See M F t

Winfree Casky Ky PhoneWild GOOSE Liniment cures 13041

matism and neuralgia 25cdruggists I

Barred Plymouth Rock andBrown Leghorn cyga for sale st luffor 15 Standard IJoultry CocarIentuc aq office HopkinsvilieJYHopkinr s

some eago have resumed business withnonunion miners altogether andthe discharged union miners arethreatening trouble

Those desiring life insurance willWid it to their interest to investi-g e the plans and record of theMutual Benefit Life InsuranceCompany of Newark N J Nostockholders All prpfits dividedamong policy holders It is cons icuous for economical manage-ment

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i liberality of its policy con ¬

tract fair dealing with its membersr and large annual dividends tore ¬

duce cost of your insuranceWALLACE A MOORB Agents

Bob Taylors DivorceIn his answer to a divorce

filed by hip wife former Gov suitft ert L Taylor of Tennesse tS

the charges cf abandonment and re-

fusal to provide for or live with hiswife The answer was filed secret-ly and the papers were with-drawn I to

SIGNED UP

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Are Fifteen Good Players For

Hopkinsvilie Club

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Subscriptions Uner Wny ForJIl>

The SiooptQuaranty ftt

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Manager Wl

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1MHopkinsnlleF B Armstrong St Louts lttf

base V 0

r C Collins Little Rock daich jr

er IBert Tatfe Mt Carmel JIJV

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Jack Perrell Little Roc kPitcher Ii V

Burton Jones Shelby ville TennPitcher

Harry Welsh Mt Sterling 2ndbase

R W Whitehead Louisvjjle 2ndbaseJ

Wm Ranbarger Terre Haute l

ShortstopChas Choc Bey 3rd base v

Otho Mullen Jack Kiler Bvarisville and H N Morgan Deansville Outfielders I

Bomar Mullen Welsh Baileyand Marshbanks have reportedOthers are expected and the clubwill soon begin practicing Some

tlio men come with strong rPCnm-e mendations

The citizens are being calledupon to take stock for the 1000guarantee fund About 000 nasso far been subscribed The timeis near at hand when thewill open and there is a gdod dealof activity in baseball circles

NEW COAL MINE

To be Opened pt Morganfield b

Evansville Co

Another big coal mine is to beopenedat Morganfield TheThompson Coal Company of Evansville Ind will open the new mineand already several cars ofmachinery and other material havearrived there and work will be be-

gun at once

Against His NamesakeJoe A Parker ofI Lmiisville

National Chairman of the PeoplesParty says thai us m itler noware he is for W R Hearst lorIPresident as he has been a

labor

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JadlSr r L Boner of Cal-i iuia arrived in thisqlty Tues

and by appointment met bEisPy bie E Lyle whom he hadnever seen and the couple wereshortly afterwards united in marFlags by Judge W T FowlerThey then went to the brides homein the country After spending theday they returned to the city aucfleft for California on the nighttrain

eMr Boner is a prosperous busi ¬

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ness man of Nadles and his brideis a daughter of Mr E B Lyle aprominent farmer She is about 22years old and quite pretty MrBoner is considerably older buthas not yet reached middle age

The wedding was the result of acorrespondence growing out of an

matrimonialYpaperTHIS GIRL ADVERTISED

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And Had 58 Lovers To ChooseFrom

Franklin Ky April 20MissBertrice Dunn had published in anewspaper that she wanted a husdand and there was nothing in thismarket that suited her She i stwentytwo years old upto dateand a daughter of a welltodofarmer Fifty eight young menresponded and she selected EugeneAftern L

short graphic correspondence harrived here and in less thanhours they were quietly marrie-by the Rev J H Dashwood Herparents are pleased with their nerve

soninlawyThey will live at Peoria

ADVERTISED FOR WIFE

Princeton Girl Weds St Louisman With Russian Name

St Louis Mo April 19An advertisement inserted ir a localinI >

Donowskvof this city The mar¬iomi e

the East St Louis Lutheran churchWhen Miss Miller read Donowskysadvertisement at her yiiome inPrinceton she at once answered itand a correspondence followed AIIthe

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APRIL SNOWS

Have toren All Records of4

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Lingering Wintjv

f Ip B Vere Blizzard With all Kind

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flfef Weather Gave Spring a >r

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er for Tuesday The cold wavecame all right and it brought with itone of the worst invoices of assort

led weather seen hertz during the

winterWednesdaywas ushered in with

sleet hail rain and snow whichkept up for eight or ten hours Intti northern part of the county asfar South as Crofton the snow wastwi inches deep At Henderson i

Wa9vf6r inches and it was stilldeeper in Indiana and Illinois Thisside bf Crofton the tket and iceHungon the trees probably remov-

ing< nY lingering hope of a fruitcrop In the city the fall was mostly hail that in some places coveredthe ground and further south itturned into a rain of ice water

vThe thermometer dropped in thcityto 29 degrees At BowlingGreen Owensboro and other townsthe snow was deep enough tosleighing A Bowling Green corre ¬

spondent says a snow four inchesdeep fell April 20 1874 This issurely the worst spell of April win ¬

ter for thirtyyears The temperatare began to rise Wednes ¬

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day night and yesterdaytriorningthe mercury stood at 32 and con ¬

timed to rise during the day but araw March wind made the weatherstilh very disagreeable

It is impossible to tell whatcropea vdeterdm ne or I

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DR W L NOURSE

Elected Moderator of the Muhlenberg Presbytery

Owensboro Ky April 30TheMuhlenberg Presbytery of the I

Sputhern Presbyterian Church isin session here today The open-

Ing sermon was preached by theIIRev G M Bell of GreenvillleThe attendance is very large and i

much interest is being taken in theproceedings The Rev W LNourse of Hopkinsville was elect-ed Moderator the Rev G M Bellof Greenville Stated Clerk andEldtr W E Glenn of Warrencounty Recording Clerk The re ¬

port of the churches will be madeInpbt

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DOWN WITH POLES

Says Bowling Green Council

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CouncilifTelephone Company and this weekadopted a resolution ordering thecity attorney to have its poles cutdown reviving an ordinance of twoyears ago

The resolution follow Where

TelephonCompany e

Council was ordered to remove itspoles and wires from the streets of-

t the city of BowlingGreen Ky onJanuary 1 1902 and said companyhas refused to comply with the ordinances and resolutions of theCouncil and whereas said Company is now placing more poles othe streets and stringing wirecable along and over the thicklypopulated business portion of thecity therefore be it resolved by the-

e Common Council of the city of Bowling Green Ky that the City Attorney be and he is hereby authorize-

r and directed to institute legal proceedings at once and by injunctionrestrain said Telephone Companyfrom placing poles wires or cablesalong or over the following streetsand sidewalks viz On Mainstreet from Adams to the PublicSquare on College street from thPublic Square to Tenth street onTenth street to Chestnut on Statstreet from Tenth to Eighth streeton and around the Public Squaredirectst i

once 4Company from maintaining its poleswires and cables along and acrossthe streets aforesaid And he willmake report of his acts hereundeat the next regular meeting of thisCouncilThe

East Tennessee Company isthe same company that sold an al-

leged¬

franchise in this city after it a

poles had been cut down by ordtrof the city Council and all its rightsand permits annulled The purchaser of the annulled permit i

was never at any time a legal Fran-

chise is now operating under itwith no franchise in the city Itmay be that the same conditions ob ¬

tain in Bowling Green and that theCouncil has become tired of beingopenly defied At New DecaturAla about sixty days ago thesame steps were taken against theSouthern Bell Telephone Companyoperatingunder an old franchisepurchased trom the American Tele ¬

phone Company Since the im-

proved telephone systems havei

Southern territory the Bellpeople are having to tight for theirlives in many cities where they for ¬

merly oppressed the people with amonopoly I

ITS UP TO YOU I

BOY YOUNG MAN OR OLD MAN

IF YOU WANT A SUIT OF CLOTHESAND IF YOU WANT A GOOD ONE

the Kind to BuyThAlcoranIs the Kind to look well ittIs the Kind that Wears

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LUCAS LOSES SUIT

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Deposits Nut Liab eFor Purpose of Taxation

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Judge Gregoryat Louisville SaysAuditors Agent Acted With r

in His Rights However

Louisville Ky April 20Coun 2 °t

ty Judge Gregory in the test cast l

of the Bank of Commerce handecdown a decision in which he rulewagainst the contention of State Rev-enue

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Agent Frank Lucas of Padu-cah that state banks are liable for

Jtaxes on deposits He holds that ISVall mosey deposited must be con-

e sidered the property of the deposi-tor

¬and not of the bank He holds

however that Lucas had a rightas auditors agent to bring thesuit although his claim JudgeGregory says is not a good one

There are three hundred similarcases involving over 1000000 infiledn1all over the state

Mr Lucas will appeal tp the aptpellate court

MRS F M MULLEN f

Victim of a Lingering AttackcotTuberculosis

Mrs Martha J Mullen wife otMr Francis M Mullen died at herhome on Cleveland avenue Wednesday morning after a lingeringillness of consumption She had-

e been in declining health for someyears hut had recently been grov-

e ling rapidlyworsei-

iMrs Mullen was 52 years old

and leaves four children Otho Mul >

len and three daughters MissesMaggie Bennie and Martha

Funeral services were held yes ¬

terday morning at the CumberlandPresbyterian church of which shewas a member Rev J L Wyattconducting them The body wastaken to Fairview for interment

Armstrongs Strong Arm

DenvertPhiladelphia in the second roundofwhat was scheduled to be atwelve round bout before the Flayerhill Mass Athletic Club Mondaynight

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Its a doctors business to studyhealth Doctors confidently recom ¬

mend HARHER Whiskey Sold byW R Long Hopkinsville Ky

Try a package of Morris EggrAid at Twymans grocery guaranteed to make your hens lay Price25 cents

u4 vff the color is permanent and thats why it will always look well The clothes are carefully shrunk thenT cut to the very latest style and tailored by hand so as to produce garments that will be equal to custom made tt

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The best grade of lining if used in the Alco Brand suits both inside and outside and shape retaining fronts

Ill The highest quality throughout but prices are most reasonable The makers of Alco Brand clothing guaran Si 1

16tee sill theIr output Look for label on inside pocket of coat We know the goodness and when we sell youAlcQ Brand garments this season it means you will come again for another suit because no one can pull

the wool over your eyes after you have examined the Alco suit c1

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