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1CLOVERPORT KENTUCKY WEDNESDAY MAY 12 1909 8 Pales NO 44

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fliv frank Worlaid acrd Thps Carter j3v SefviGefwsiei held Friday morning mj t

the SURowS Cittfelic church by Fatherf< tey end conctitded by Father HallowiuI in the Irjrjijjtfln cemetery Atarlepf nrrxber of friendf paid tribute to hisI Jf11tetidi 1gtbeHflicesI

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1 Slie Fierce Suffers Heavy Loss

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IholtTliursday Nti >rlit<f f 1It f1Ostock M<t feed barn fGabe

ii° I ip1r xtrried onbis farm near HoltmaY night Contents wareas

r I t 6horsps 3 hugs 300 busheli i 1S J DSpfbaynnd1 tons of

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Improving S4x7

t Dr Harold Bard who was seriouslysnured Iflalrlrup wny at Livermore

11 Ky savetal weeks ago is improvingdelightellt d1 tooam of his rapi I recovery and hoper1

l tc see hIret at the County Fair at HardL iiabtir ln September IJrJ

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1 There was a Ifne crOWd of people inr °

Monday the opening of

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tbot4h qulte weak waiJon 1iand withr1 fj ttorn rdR Lay-

r rn j Court was openedjJi4fj ptilf the jury4ir impaneled 1 report heard a

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uuSrii< qt + oourthodee square agnmt-k f crowd df looking pros

perptt fario to >witL aees the greet display qfi

r iI axltibition in the street itlike a Horse jhoOti dray Ittibe Blue Grass

I Td seee the hiindeonts stsrde > pranciiigi

IIi Sjl ttite feet i> pretty andi= f ° aij4nVtrr< they gotfd ba was truly a

sight plea a ta ttQ behold< Beard rottriit of flue stallipus

I cpMM he jwrewd Their Sportingp Oalef

k were finesteppers U gra kre amongthe beet of th r3M Bros-

II are to be ciMijri llpww o>< iMMf terptlM Uf >defforttb build up a JUIIclae

dofM in tiiii WintyI ton Jterboe Eln h4 Wi exui

hitton his flue black y6ubjL monClaude Mereer 2 jr an old flue sad¬

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HARDINSBURG

Whirl wind Cami

paign Date Is Set Other<

Notes Per

1 sonal News Items

fiEND

Tom Moore returned Saturday froml

trip to Bowling GreenMr and Mrs Wade Pile of Mook

were guests of Mr and Mrs Milt MillerSunday and Monday

Mr and Mrs Jesse Eskridge ofwensboro are guests of Mr and Mrs

Morris Eskridge for a few weeksChildrens Day at the M E church

South next Sunday

Rev Isaiah Cline preached an inter ¬

vealed Religion was treated from theBiblical and the psychological stand ¬

Paul Compton Mrs Morrisand Mrs Joel Pile were guests of

Mrs Herbert Beard Saturday nightThe graduation examination for pub¬

lie school students will be herd here

f85 in gold will be gh en the two whomake the best averages according tocertain proscribed conditions

Mrs Enoch Norton arrived Saturdayfrom California to visit her parentsMr and Mrs Marcus Kincheloe andother relatives in the city and county

Mrs Lucretia Hensley Mrs JohnShaw and Miss Meda Ditto left todayto attend the Southern Baptist Conven-tion

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in LouisvilleMr and Mrs John Shaw went t

Stepheniport Thursday to see MrsSkillman

The second Whirlwind Campaign forpublic education in Kentucky is set fthe week of June 27 July 3 The Ivor

will begin on Sunday Juno 27 Eaein the State is being asked t

deliver an address on this day on Pub-

lic Education in Kentucky Therewill be three more days of speaking i I

each county with a big County Seatrally on the first of these three days

Haffey of Whitesville wasSunday the guest of Mr and Mr

Joe Teaff

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SEAT ATTENDINGL

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L rilln Beavin Mast With Sixty Hard

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HAPPENINGS

Educational

Educational

SEVERAL CONVENTION

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LAR6E AT

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Exhibition

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die and harness horse which is destinedto make a record in his time

Salvator is another fine horse in tJarboe string it is claimed that tsire of this horse won a famous race be-tween

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this country and England MrJarboe says he belongs in the class offart horses and is one of the best

This show of horses is one of the bestthe editor of the News eeer saw in Hnrdinsburg A horse man said that t

bedgoobloodIn the case of JohnBeavin for selling

whiskey in Oloverport to Thompson hewas found guilty and Hued 60

GRAND JURYCUHardinsburg W T Driskell WestView Wm A Pile Constantine H HHoskinson Custer C L Fisher Rocvale R A Smith Htephensport P 3Walker Mottingly Cal Hendrick Rat¬

dinsburg J E Dyer Custer J O Ourcan Mattingly I

PETIT JURYFrank Compton L L Mitchell HJJ

A Cannon Rufus StClair Milt Daviss

Joseph Fitch F P Payne Jeff MaceW 8 Dejarnette James Adams WBandy olm R Miller James Fran aHenry C wag oner Joe P Jones WE Ramsey John 15 Monarch Geo W-

NeffjJ R Spencer John 0 Furrowt

JI1 Rlcketts S PiDrury LuthMeyer Leo Hinton

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DEATH COMES TO

W A PENICK

Splendid And Well Known

Man Dies At CusterIladBeen III Several

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Willlle A Penick one of thecountys bestknown and best youngmen died at Custer Sunday morningafter an Illness of several months Hewas twentyfive years of age

Mr Penick had sought the counselof various physicians and only a fewweeks ago returned from Martinsyule Indiana where he had gone Inquest of his health

Mr Penick was an example of themodel young man He was a consis ¬

tent member of the Methodist churcha young man of finest social andbusiness qualities

For a few years he taught In thepublic schools later he became abookkeeper for the firm of B FBeard S Co Hardinsburg Afteracceptably filling that position heresigned and went upon the road astraveling salesman After success¬

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fully traveling he left the road tobecome a member of Penick Brosdry goods establishment at Custer

The deceased was a son of Mr andMrs R H Penick of near Custerand a brother of R 0 Penick DavidT Penick Morton Penlch and MrsRomine of Custer and ClarencePenick of Irvlngtonlionteburying ground near Custer theMasons officiating he being an honored member of that fraternityoriCUPhIoPresented By Louisville tilusi

Lovers And Commercial

Club To Riccardo

Marlin At Musical

srFestivalA singer has honor save in his own

country was contradicted in Louisvilleat the Music Festival last week whenRiccardo Martin Kentuckys own sonmade his appearance for the first timebefore home folks His singing was asufficient guarantee that Kentucky hadproduced something very fine in theway of a tenor

Friday at the Seelbach a receptionwas given bim by hundreds of Louisvillians as well gas a delegation offriends of Mr Martins from Hopkinsville and Cadiz Ky A handsome

csingeSraercial Club and Music Lovers of Lou ¬

isville

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Correspondentat

Mrs E A Strother and daughterspent Thursday night at Brandenburg

Mr Russell left Thursday for Louisville where he expects to secure a

positionMrMrs C D Hardaway spent

Thursday at BrandenburgMrs J H Meador and daughter

Miss Leah are in West Point with Mrs theT C Williams for a lengthy visit

J H and Gale Meador were in Lou ¬

3isville last week attending the races

J B Curtes will leave this week forVine Grove where he will continue toclerk for H Meyer He has been withMr Meyer for twentyone years We inregret to see him leave He will begreatly missed by all and especially theSunday school aforGl awo her son Dr

Strother of Owensboro

CC Martin and T R Moorman at-

tended¬

Quarterly meeting at Custer

erMrand Mrs CD Hardaway spenttThursday at Brandenburg

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DENTISTS MEET

Association Will Be Held Next

OrchardgSprings Large Attend ¬

ance Expected

The Dentists In the State are show ¬

ing more than the usual amount ofinterest in the coming annual meeting-of the Kentucky State Dental Associa

on to be held at Crab OrchardSprings May 17th 18th and 19th Ar-rangements

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are being made to makethis meeting the largest and best in thehistory of the Association

SAYSO DAYI

Browns Confectionery Will Cele ¬

brate Saturday In Grand

Style

Sayso hats and pins will be givenfree with every ice cream cone atBrowns Saturday-

Mr Brown is now filling orders forice cream and Sayso wafers to bedelivered at your residence at anyhour at 35 cents per quart Send himyour orders If you want to be relievedof the expense and worry of makingyour ices and cakes

Sales Of Stock

Horace Smith of Lewisport sold toMr Ireland of Skillman one 8 yearold brood and work mare tar 8200 JH Tolensold to the same party a mareand colt for 210

A V Whitworth of Stephensportsold to Dr P H Nevitt a fine saddlemare for 125

FINDS RELIEF

Mr Cannon Dies After SeveralI

Months of Serious IllnessAtCKirk

Irvington May 1OSpeclalLeoC-annon died at the home of his auntMrs Rhodes near town Saturday sightHe had been ill with pneumonia forseveral months He was a mantwentytwo years of age and a memberof quite a prominent family of thiscounty He is survived by his parrotsand a number of sisters and brothersto mourn his loss

The remains were taken back toKirk and interred there in the familygraveyard

Will Build A Home

Dr and Mrs Walker of Hardinsburg

Contractoc r

them a residence

RAYMOND

Master Hobert Hendry West Pointspending a while with Mrs Alex Hen

dryJohnL Cashman near Union Star

spent last Thursday night in the neigh ¬

borhoodGeoDodson Frymire spoke here

the schoolhouse last Friday night inbehalf of the Equity Society

Mrs Morgan Chappell spent fromSaturday until Monday with Mr andChester Chappell

E A Casuman was in Irviugton lastI

SaturdayJess I

was in Louisville lastweek having his eyes treated Ho wasCI

guest of Mrs Julia McNight whilethere

Mrs C E Arnold and two little step ¬ I

daughters Lelia and Mamy of Paynesville spent Friday night with MrsWmfield Hendry c

Mrs Jess Snort and daughter visitedthe Frymirenelthborbood last Tues ¬

day and Wednesday-sMiss Georgia Burton Mystic spent

few days last week with Mrs HenryCashrnan She was accompanied homeThursday night by little Miss Leo andII

Master Andrane Cashman

Mrs Edna Taylor LJvia visited MrscTaylor Compton last week

A U S Money Order office will beopeqed at Mrs Lillie Casl1maus June 1

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9RoyalBaKincf PowderII 11Rendersifood more wholesome and su-

perior¬

in lightness and flavorThe only baking powder

fromRoyal of Tartar

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SPLENDID SHOW I

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Emersons Floating Palace Pre ¬

sented a Good Play to a BigI

House Friday Night

presentedbyday night was splendid In fact every¬

one said it is the best play ever seen on

ploasingfeaturepretty and refined girls Mamas natur-al beauty attracted much attentionLazarus the funny man also made ahitMr

Etnerfons show delighted thClover port people and they appreciatedthis one more than any he has ever given

Program

Of District Sunday School Conven ¬

tion to be held at Custer Ky May 151900

SongDevotional Exorcises conducted by

the pastor Rev I C HoskinsonWelcome Address Miss Pearl Rhodus

SongSuggestionsSundaySchoolThe aim of Sunday School MissI

Mamie GregoryAppointment of Committee

Noon Recess

SongEvangelismin the Sunday School

Charles BruingtonWhat does it ttko to constitute

Banner Sunday School J T Harring ¬

tonThe advantages of a country Sunday

School T J HarringtonThe teachers duties R T Hoskin ¬

sonWhat can we do to increase SundaySchool membership Davis Dowell

SongCollection

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The Farmers and Tobacco Growersof Breckenridge County met in A massconvention at Hardinsburg Monday andorganized a County Union for the pur ¬

pose of pooling and selling their tobac ¬

oJohn E Monarch was elected tempo ¬

rary chairman with John D Babbage

stated that the object ofthe meeting which was for the purposeof getting together and selling theirtobacco He said the arrangementthey had last year was not satisfactoryeither to the seller or the buyer and that

other arrangements had to bemade if the growers wanted a fair pricefor their tobacco His advice was thata county union be with aview of joining the Green River Tobac-co Association of This iswhat the farmers should have done lastyear but they declined to do it thinkingthey could sell their product just as well

tae an Independent

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CAPT ROWLAND

District Manager For ColumbiaOfJSeven Counties

Capt J H Rowland has been ap¬

pointed District Manager for the Colum ¬

bia Life Insurance Company andwillopen his office on Main street overJulian Browns store at an early date JHe will leave soon on a business triptoff

appoint agents and medical examinersat different places Capt Rowlands Y

district contains the counties fGraye tson Hancock and Breckenridge Anyone interested in realestate life and fireinsurance are welcomed to make an ap-pointment

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with Capt Rowland at anytime

Successful Social

No2 of the MethodistChurch Parspnage Fund gave a mostdelightful social at the home of Mrand Mrs J C Nolte Monday even ¬ing A large number of friends werepresent and gave a free will offeringof 1350 Delicious refreshmentswere served Those who gave thereception were Mrs Nolte Mrs HBehen Mrs A H Murray MrsWicklitfe DeHaven and Mrs John

Babbage1EditorW P Walton the out going editor

nof the Kentucky State Journal coneludes his valadictory like this Iknow that I have had some of thenwarmest friends of my life in Frankfort vand some as bitter enemies For theformer I shall always cherish the fondf3est esteem The latter can go to thedevil Au revoir Leitch fieldGazette

For Mrs Severs

Mr David Phelps gave a boat partySaturday afternoon in honor of MrsRoscoe Severs of Barboursville WVa

FARMERS AND TOBACCO

GROWERS HAVE BIG MEETING

E Monarch Secretary and in PlainWords Tells Tobacco to Hands With

Green River Tobacco Association Quickly lI

Shrewsbury Chairman

Organization The Keynote The Gathering

secretaryMr

organized

Owensboro

following

Committee

i Monarch said they had found out theirmistake and he thought the only thingto do now was to get into that organ ¬

ization and do it quicklyThe meeting then went into peterelectingMat

and Mr Monarch permanent secretaryIJus W Miller moved that a county

union be formed with a view of becom ¬

ing a member of the Green River To-bacco Growers Association The modtion was carried without a dissentingvoiceThere

were several speeches made onthe subject of organization and it seemed to be the sentiment of the meetiajfthat the county should be thoroughlyorganized if the growers ot tobacco ex¬

pected a fair price for their productIt was also the sentiment of the meet ¬

ing that 10000 plants to the hand bestrictly adheredtoNThe meeting then adjournedon the call of the chairm4

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