Mount Vernon signal.. (Mt. Vernon, Ky.) 1901-02-01 [p...
Transcript of Mount Vernon signal.. (Mt. Vernon, Ky.) 1901-02-01 [p...
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lAS LYNDKUM Agente
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html Lodge No 640 nujrtiH 2rd Moniy 10 k rUe
CHURCHES
Christian Holds services Ist3rl Sumlajat 11 aim and at 630 p m
Presbyterian Holds servicesJ
on theMthSunday
Baptist Church Services on the SecondSaturday night and Snmlajv SuudaySchool tt 9 a m every Sunday Prayermeeting on Tuesday nights I
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Personals 4
Col W J Sparks was in the citySaturday
Russel and WixiDiliioii were upfrom Livingston Monday
Mrs Joe Purcell is visiting herparents Mr and Mrs James Houk
Mrs Jane Bloomer spent theweek with her sister Mrs JamesHouk
Mr Joseph Cpffev of Stanfordwas here Tuesday on importantbusiness
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Atty B J Bethurutn went toLouisville Monday on importantlegal matters
Owen Allen s llof H P Allenof Goochland entered the college
here MondajTIt
Mrs l1dgeG W McClure whot
has been very sick for several daysis much better J >nIdaycoritiiiues e lO V
i i iitodIIfAY G Mujlins one bf li niosP
welcome ofall visitors to Mt Ver ¬
non was l1erp Monday
Thurmon Furguson of nearWildie left Tuesday for SneadvilleTenu to visit his mother
Proto Ewers moved into the houseSaturday which he recently pur¬
chased ot A Pehaington
Horrace Edwards ha moved tohis farm w ichhe recently pur¬
chased near Walnut GroveMrs Snodgrass aftei spending
severaLdays with relatives here re ¬
turned to her home Monday gJl J Towery went to Barbourls
villc Tuesday to reorgauize a tentof theMaccabees at that place
JJ Cook had charge of the rec¬
ords in county court Monday andmakes a splendid deputy clerk
Charley Whitehcad and MissMaggie Hansel were two new ad ¬
ditions to the college Mondaymorning
Messes Bessie Houk and GarlicDavis and Mrs J E Houk visitedrelatives at Maretburg th e middleof the week V x
rleYleyattr vas in frpmWitdie st week andtold us that his uncle L f Stew Ifvas agajn pti the siclc hst r
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J psitipii nsclerk iu a cpminissary9 rlilrartX i 1 is spending a
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K B Cox rcceivecJ a rather serious wound ytstel day by a loaded
Irf9fjj breakinS ctu bOIr and severelyI mashing tbh foott
ies5rs J V Stephens aud J JI
Braunaman of Berea were here-
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Monday looking after some mattersconnected with the estate of Ir
fJ T SteplienS fieccase J
Iro est Turpen is at Langfordsworkingl his new house whichhe will mOve jn the near futureForesfr a ihigh ty good citizenand we regret very much to looseliiir f
Mrs W R McClure was calledto the bedside of her sister JissDora Hansel near Woodstock whowas thought to tye near death butshe soon rallied and is now muchbetter
Bessie the little daughter ot Mrand Mrs R B Mullins is very illwith typhoid fever This makesthree cases Mr Mullins has had inhis family including himself inthe last six weeks
Mrs Angie Stephens cameI
Monday to atterd to some mattersconnected with her husband estateShe will move back to her propertyhere in March which is now occu ¬
pied by Deputy sheriff H L TateMrs Cleo W Brown left Monday
to take charge of her millinery
GeorgeItownstylish milliner she has built up a I
splendid trade here and our peopleregret to give her up She comesof one of the oldest and most reliablefamilies of our county and is anactive and beloved member of theChristian church Endowed asme is with a good mind fine busi ¬
ness judgment and a splendid tasteof style she no doubt will do wellin her new field Mt Vernon andRdckcastles loss is Scott countys I
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XDCttStWanted 7TTo or thr =e college
students are wanted to boardN r Jm r r- ccres n blb I
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nlFORSAtE 6REXGHANGE Onej-
acre lot and house with she roomsJ A PRESTON
nov2v3mo Livingston Ely
Dead Mr John Haley lQfAlfred Haley dec asedof Row ¬
land died Saturday night at hisliome near Freedom church ofpneumonia fever
x The stockhplders of the Rockcastle County TFair Associationmeet at Brodhead tomorrow nightlo elect officers for this year Afull attendance is desired> Mr and Mrs W R Letcher announces the engagement of theirdaughter Mary Coleman to JohnN Turner Jr of CampbellsvilleThe marriage will be celebrated bya quiet home wedding on Febru-ary 27th with only the relatives andllearfrindspresent RichmondRegister The intended bride isa sister of Miss Dove B Letcher
We received an introduction toI
Prof Morison of Virginia oii lastStinda veiling He is in ourtown for the purpose of giving les ¬
sons in practical arithmetic Profasserts that he would not give apostagesfcamp for all the arithme ¬
tics that has been printed to teaCh
the people mathematics althoughhe is a v author of two works him
jsel Heuses nolok uo mapsJ fittSJl his ieaching But initrqdutes eyerryvprincipal in a eoniinon sense system < Hs domes veilrecQuieacleid by T jT Smith who is
i l rijie of feeiit Jigh School Kelat 1
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t the icsX>yJuthnna Ky andMIHS Viblct titQ1 illP rinc of-
HiglV Iciipfii OddyiU Kyy andj mie othcr cla stca teacljer tffythe
States wild assert vpo5itiyely tliat-liiiviu g takeu PJcpft course r1trn al 1iai tijt y Jif a t
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1Brin your collars and cuffs Jo
Cox Bros and they will have themwashed for you at the LexingtonSteani Laundry
judge Willihris appointed laijtMon < iayf upon request John SigHIAIJ Dr 1 S Burdett VHvSoivder J F Vat nanc1B A
Yaden trustees of the town ofBrodhead Judge Pike accompaniedthe hbove named
igetitlemen and-
s ny that everj thing was cioue ac¬
cording to Lioyle
xIxsANK Mr M CProctoIagood farmer living near Langfordstation was tried here Wednesdayand adjudged to he insane JailerGriffin anti deputy sheriff H L
I Tate took him totIle Lakelandasylum yesterday Until ten days
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ago Mr Proctor seemed to be per¬
fectly all right but since that timehe has been growing w6ise all thetime and was at times very hard tocontrole
Judge P D Colyer went to Liv¬
ingston Tuesday to investigate thekilling of Henry Idol An inquestwas held but the jury was dismiss ¬
ed until next Monday when theywill meet again and hear some fur-
ther evidence befoie rendering adecision While it is possible thathe was hit by a traiu yet it is hardly thought ha1i that is the way hisdeath Lame about
MARRI t AGEsTMr Jim Rogersof Bee Lick and Miss Ruth Herrin of Quail a niece of E A Her ¬
rin were tnarrjed yesterday at the I
home of her mother Mrs MaryElizabeth Hetrin-
Mr George Burton of the OakHill neighborhood and Miss CarriePurcell daughter of J S Purcella prominent farmer of this countywere married yesterday at the
home of the brides parents
The will of the late Mr John TStephens was probated in theCounty Court last Monday whereit was pioducedby Atty John WBrown and identified by Judge Mc ¬
Clure and wife He had alreadygiven to his two children Mrs J JBranaman and J W Stephens ofBerea their share and by his willhe gives the remainder to his wife1ng il1e whom he makes Execu
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itixcour ciI1F le y iCarrie Le ar arid qualified
Mrs Susan Butner widow 6fJF Butner together with Mrs EsterAnn Griffith Summers ReynoldsBill Gailbreath IdaMunday EllenButuer Lillie Butner David Butnerand Mrs Carrie McClary havebrought suit through their Atty CC Williams against Mattie audFannie Butner for the purpose otsetting aside a dower to the widowand deyiding the remainder of theland of J F Butner between theheirs The case was submitted inCounty Court Monday when LW Eethurum filed his report asGuardian ad litem for the infantdefendants and W H Fish J HHays and S N Davis were ap-
pointed¬
CommisSioners to allotdower and divide the land
IN COUNTY COJIR J j Si upIson charged with obstructing the
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public high waj was tried Mondayarid discharged Wjlliam Bondwas tried Monday for failing towork William Sams section ofroad the evidence showed that hebelonged another section whichhe had worked and the Judge dis ¬
charged him GVIV Wood wasfined i cent and the cost by jjuryfor using abusive aka insultinglanguage to Mr Lewis Metesserwhp operates the mines at PineHill William Masoti was foundnot guilty last Saturday on charge j
of procuring liqupx for GarfieldClark CC William attornevAnn Boles waiyed the riglit of exmin ti P9Jl charge of sdling
liquor uiplawfully and yas held toanswer in tiicisiim of io bbpdj ahrfhe February tjrm of Circuit tSpurt
The lion d was readily gjivensvyitlt
J f Owens as surety< j
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W H Cress sold to Marion Denhath quite a nice lot of Walnutlogs
RE Sowder moved on the 271 to the house lately vacated by S Jvklnlqy
Ii Wm Bustle was visitinjr Iw sister Mr J M Ivprton oftliisplace Sunday last i
Mrs Marye Biomerof thisplace is visiting her sister MrsJastHouk of Mt Vernon
A J Cress afid Miss Cairda Goffwere married at the home of RevJames Cummins on the 24th ult-
W L Sowder wilh move towhere Wm Barrens now lives andMr Barrens will move on the river
Stephen Cash our hustling littlemerchant and miller at this placetsaandreggs
Jj vS Cummin of your placear tB F Price of this place en¬
joyed the smiles of their be tgitlSunday last
J CCummins purchaseda farnifrom G L Payne near SandSpring and wiU move to it aboutthe first of March
Died at his home near FreedomJohn Haley on the 25 he leavesa wife and five children to mournhis loss Mr Haley was a kindand Jionest man and the bereavedfamily have the entire sympathy ofthis community
ADDITIONAL GOOCHLANDW DMcGuire Srivery ill
at this writingGrover McGuire taken sick veiy
suddenly last Saturda night DrR H Lewis was called to see himSunday but he is very sick thetrouble is unknown
pro R H Lewis ot Wildie wascalled to the bedside of Uncle WmjVjTcGuire last Sunday and we areglad to say gave the old gentlemanrelief a
W S McGuire was out fromGarrard last week on business
The littlo eighteenmonthsoldbab of Mr and Mrs J W BowI11an was bmned to death last Fri ¬
day even ing
lR Jones was at Con way last
i h 1hJSpa utSJ jMrJ Beririett Ballard Vas the
guest of Mr and Mrs Chit vilIiClark of Climax last Saturday andSunday
Mrr Matt Martin of Clark coun ¬
ty son of ex Judge C S Martinis visiting relatives here this week
TJncle Henry McGuire finishedhis double chimney just in time forthis cold spell Your correspondent saw the bright old gentlemanyesterdav and he is almost tickled
hasl1othingIwatch them burn and of courseread the Signal
VS McGuire says that lie isgoing to throvlL R Jones tockof goods out of the W > D McQuire storehouse on February 5thloo i M R seems to be taking7it easy The trouble is some riii
jOunderstanding about the rentiiigv J
Mr J H Clark is billed ior theI
new merchant at this place
W H Ballard has not been seetrfor over a week We lippe that l fe
is in good health and the wilil catshas not devoured himv
Uncle John Philips our hustlingfarmer and citizenhas been tryingto get a move on foot to have theState rd dvo ked from this placeto the Madison line wh1chisb <urr t eaed C
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cines jo be as goQdasf GhamberIains are effectually set at rest ant ejfollOwlng t sAirapni pivMri G >
p Glass an employe Qrj3 grtletlI1IYtryingfevry cpugh luc icm Ipwipi without permanent heimhi
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lief I also recotnmend it to mvinends and am ad to say it is thebest of all cough medicines Horsale by Theo Wesley Druggist
I hobbled into Mr Blaokmonjdrug store one evening saysWesley Nelson oY lfamiltpn Qaandhe asked me to tiy Chamber ¬
lains Pain Balm for fheuniatisniwith whici r had suffered for alongtime I told him I had nofaith in atfy medicine as they ailfailed He said Well if Cham¬
berlains Pain Balnvdoes npt h p-
sou you lieeti not pay for itI took a bottle of it home and ustelit according to the directions andin one week I was cased and havenot since been troubled with rheu ¬
matism Sold by Theo WesleyDruggist
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WORKING OVERTIMEEight hour laws are ignored by
those tireless little workers DrKings New Life PiUs Millionsare always tit work night and daycuring Iqdigestion BiliousnessConstipation Sicfc Headache andall Stomach Liver and Bowelroubles Easy oleasanti sate sure
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