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VOLUME XXXVII STANFORD LINCOLN COUNTY KENTUCKY TUESDAY JULY 6 1910NOHERMAN BELL MEETS-
HORRIBLE FATE
HEAD 13 COMPLETELY SEVEREDFROM BODY BY A Q d C
FREIGHT TRAIN
Herman Dell a young whlto Innn
of Wnyucsburg was killed nt KingsMountain at an early hour SundlYmorning by a freight Iran Us headbeing severed from his body
lu company with a brother the de-
ceased had gone to the depot with UIU
Intention of Jumping the first trainthat came along and riding to hllhome nt Waynesburg They Iladwaited but a low minutes when nfreight came In and Herman Dell nttempted to board It Tho traIn Wns
1waking rather fast time and he mllllcd his footing and fell beneath thetruck HIs brother tried to rescuohim but ono car had passed over theunfortunate man before anythingcould be done and death was mainUueoutf
Herman Bell was about ZG years orage unmarried and had but recentmoved with his parents Into the WtI
nuaburx section where his body w1lS
taken for the Interment which occur-
red there Monday afternoonThe verdict of Coroner George 1
Bright jury was In substance tbl1t
tho killing was tho result of tho boY1
own recklessness and that tho railroad company was In no way to-
t blame
t Arm Cut Off by Car
J STANFORD BOY BADLY CRIPPLEBY BIG FOUR TRAIN
O D Murphy a former Btanfoij boy and son of Mr W L Murphof this city ant who married MluUesslo Martin of this city was sivcrcly Injured on the Rig Four ratroad Dear Wabasb Indiana a horttlmo ago He Is a brakeman on thoBig Four A Wabash paper describethe accident In which the young nUln
lest bis right arm as followsO D Murphy a Big Four brake
In n wa f frightfully Injured white ona < htpfuV > Nortk Manchester Wedneiday evening and as a result hehallost his right arm the member beingamputated at the shoulder
Murphy was on what is known Ithe pickup run which works b
tween this city and Elkhart overnight tearing Wabash late In the afternoon At North Manchester tho
l4 crow engaged In switching for some
time and then resumed the run northJust asthe train was pulling out of tbe
t town Murphy started down a side
ladder of a stock car to look afteruomo stock and the grip bar clthepulled out or Murphy lost his footlnand fell to tho track Realizing tbaho was In great danger the brakcmahad enough presence of mind to VUlh
himself from the car but In railing
to tho ground his arm went under thewheels
Tho right arm was horribly mangled
from tho fingers to the elbow and It
was Impossible to save tho memberMurphy arose Just as the train pass-
ed hIm and he waved his left hamat the rear brakeman who was on top
of tho train Releasing the air thi
train was stopped and tno Injurerman was assisted to the caboose Theengine was cut off and coupled to thiatboose bringing Murphy to this city
lie was taken to the hospital where
his arm was amputated Just below the
FFabormlder This morning Murphy li
re as well an could be expected
0and tho physicians state that unlesscomplications arise he will recover
fMurpbY has been working on the Dig
al our three weeks having come-
t from his homo at Stanford KyI
Ills wife was notified of the accident
j at once and arrived In Wabash over
I tile Big Four this afternoon
tSeveral Companies
GET CONTRACTS TO FURNISHCOUNTY SCHOOL BOOKS
lhe Text Book Commission for Lin ¬
coin county met hero on Juno 23th
I and adopted books to be used In thonigh Scrbals of tho Lincoln countyfor tho next four years Contractswore made with tho American BookCompany Gina Company D C
Heath Company D Appleton sCompany Col P W GrInstead wasbefore the commission on behalf of
the American Company
Stomach misery gas and indiges ¬
4ytlon are promptly relieved and per
manently cured with Mlona Stomach
Tablets 50o at Pennys Drug Storeon money back plan
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WHATS THE MATTER
WITH STANFORD
TOLD BY EVANGELIST DANIELSMEETING WILL PROBABLY
END TCNIOHT
Tho revival services which hawbeen In progress at the Baptistchurch will probably close after the
EVANGELIST J C DANIELI
services tonight Interest hay grown
lu the services the attendance haa
been good and earnest sermons hit o
had an earnest hearing by the peoplAt three oclock Sunday ufternoc
tho church was well filled to hear thelecture on Ben ifur Just before the
lecture The Holy City was sung by
Miss Winnie Davis Ulbb In n deal-
sweet voice she rendered the seltlon to the delight of everyone preset
Mrs Daniels narration of Ron Walaces Tale of the Christ WAS canelse vivid and Inspiring For morethan an hour tho speaker held blsAudience to the thrilling experienceIn the life of Den Hur and fired theirhearts to emulate the noble principleIn Judahs liferHo held thlit ththrowing of Arlus signet Into tho 101meant more In Ben Hufn llfo thananything connected with the chartsrace
Asked hisoptnlonetStanford fmona religious standpoint the evangellisaid
Stanford has many good peopleand quite a number of noble huinoltfaithful followers of Jesus ChristHowever since you expect the truthI will tell 1L Pride love of moneylove of worldllncss and prejudice havecombined to sap the spirituality oryour town Christian pretensionwhich has not been lived out in dollrwalk has weakened the real Chrlci JuInfluence Gambling around a stylist
card tnblo In n fashionable parlor Is
every whit as bad In Gods eyes IIthat of the black leg professional In
the back of some dive I fear toe
that there are people hero who wouldo much more for time sake of thelichurch than they would do for Jesus
ChristLectureon Civic Righteousness
At the request of a number of thccitizens of Stanford and vicinity MiDaniel bas consented to dultvor hislecture on Civic Righteousness beforleaving the city The Christian churchInn been secured and the lecture will
lo given tomorrow Wednesdaynight at eight oclock The lecture-
r 111 interest every cluzeu of the comaunlty and everybody Is Invited
Noble Young Man
BROTHER OF MRSR M NEWAND PASSES AWAY
The sad news was received here
oat week of the death ut Loal > lll
of Thomas A Elkin brothpr of Mrs
rti Newland rf this city which ocdId Atfl H nor f tubeosia on Wednesdai eveng He w
th > IIIt son of Mr v MrsIved In Garrard county nnd worked In
the Interior Journal olllce years agoMr Elkin was Just In the prime ot
young manhool and his death came as-
a great shock to his host ot friendsaull loved ones He held a responsibleposition with tho TlnsleyMayer En
raving Company Besides his parnts and his sister Mrs Newland he
l a Burvlved by two brothers W Leoilkln and Walter B ElSin
The remains ot tho young nftm were
laid to rest In Cave 11111 cemetery after funeral services at the Clifton
ChrIstian church of which hu way amember
Induced by violent exercise or In-
jury is quickly relieved by the freeipllcatlon of Chamberlains Llnltent This liniment is equally vnlualq for muscular rheumatism and alrays affords quick relief Sold ijy Uj-
L Penny
POPULARCOUPLEWED
DANVILLE
JAMES T MENEFEE CLAIMS MISSJEAN WARREN AS HIS BRIDE
ON SATURDAY
There was much pleasant lurj1rllleoccasioned last Saturday when JamesT Mcnefeo second son of Mr aOlI
Sirs 1 N Mencfce of this city wasunited In marriage to Miss Jean War-
ren daughter of Mrs William War
tell and a niece ot the late Judge nC Warren of this city Tho young
couple had kept the tjippy secret well
nnd only a few of their relatives and
closest friends knew of the forthco m
Ingjsvent and were presentThe ceremony was solemnized at
tho handsome home of the bride iii
Danville Rev J T Hosklns pastor attho Baptist church of ttfV city o ffelating Immediately afterward they
lest for a bridal tour to northern resorts dud returning will make theirhome In Danville out of which A-
Menofee
Irwill travel for the Sherwin
i
Williams Paint Company of which 110
is tho southern representative Mr
Menefee Is one ot the most POll lor
boys ot Stanford and will be most
heartily congratulated upon winnIng
such n splendid woman for his wlCe
She Is very well known here havlifrequently visited her cousins and Is
universally beloved and admired
Among those woo went over Cram
here for the wedding were Mr andMrs J N Menefee Judge and Mrs ESr Ritchie of Mineral Wells TexaJudlJl J R Menefee Jr Mr Georillenefee Misses Jennie Nell and Jolephine Warren
In Far Off Canada
KENTUCKY BRIDE IS HANDSOMELY ENTERTAINED
The Rosalind Canada Miner hasits Item ot a handsome entertainmentiveh there in honor rMr C C
eeteof Davenport Wash and blsride who was Miss Margret Living
stan ot Crab Orchard before theredding a few weeks ago
Claude Leete of Davenport Washton ot Mrs A T Colll3 of Rossland
nd his bride have met with a truelossland welcome during their slay
here Mrs Collis holds a receptioiIn their honor today and they have al
10 been most pleasantly entertainedb1 Superintendent and Mrs Amilurnctt at their handsome home ot
lho Josle mine Just above the city
Irs Claude Leete is a Kentucky lady
ond Mrs Burnett too belongs to oneor the oldest colonial families ot the
south both In Kentucky nnd Virginia
seedless to say the two southernershad much In common and a delightful
time was spent by the visitors
PREACHING AT HUBBLE
Rev Samuel Pittman will preacb at-
the Hubble Christian church Sunday
the 10th at 11 oclock AM and 73P M Everybody Invite-
dParksville
Mrs Jack Minor ot BradfordsvllleIs visiting Mrs J D Minor Mr 8S Caldwell of Louisville Ms a guest
at his son Dr J E Caldwell bins
Annie Parks Is visiting her brother TI1 Durham at Lebanon Mr John
Walls is at OlympIA Springs taking
the treatment for rheumatism Mrs
Carlisle T Cleland Is vlslUng her rn-
tber J F Gregory at Springfield MrsMary Bower and Mrs Bottle Caldwell
tended the funeral ot Mrs John A-
Uower at Paris last week Benjawtn
illlng sold to Mr Wilson of Renderlion a twoyearold Gambetto Wilkes
cold for 2BO John W Webb shipped
III car of hogs from Mltchellsburg lastweek for which he paid 8i c Prof-
Jack Wilson of Bradfordsvllle Is vis
lUll B H O Cozatt He will teach thisear at Lebanon Junction Messrs Lu-
ther Underwood and wife of Danville
and W H Rlgney ant family of Stant-
orcJ were guests of Mr and Mrs J TidervCood last week W S Rose o-
Cthis city is holding down a good tele
graph Job at Arlington Tenn
When the stomach tails to performIts functions the bowels become dolonged the liver and the kidneys cunsested causing numerous diseases
10 stomach ana liver must be rostered to d healthy condition and whamberlnlns Stomach and Liver tabletsCAr hI depended upon to dp H Easy-
taketo and most effective Sold bY
O L Pennya
MUST PAY STATE
LIQUOR UCENSE
IS ATTORNEY GENERALS OPIN-ION ON SELLERS OF MALT
MEAD DRINKS ETC
IAs a result of an opinion bandedby Attorney General Dreathltt
I
at Frankfort last week the vendors of
Malt Mead Cream of Hops Near Deerand other such drinks In Kentucky
will have to pay the state liquor 11
cense of f250 for It Is hold that sucubeverages do not come under thlhead of soft drinks Inasmuch all
they contain a certain per cent of ill
cobol A number of dealers in Stnnford and Lincoln county will behardbit by this ruling which It is said
the Auditor Intends to instruct thoIcounty clerks to rigidly enforceAttorney General Breathltt holds
that In local option territory alcoholdrinks can not be sold under the softdrink license The opinion says
This department has Just recehdn communication from A A Hazelrlgg clerk ot Montgomery CountyCourt stating that be has an appltctlon for license to sell Malt Mead orNear Beer He states that it is claimcd this drink can be sold under sottdrink license by reason ot tho allegefact there Is such a small or unapreclablo amount of alcohol In santhat it should come under this head-
Ing This department has passed up-
on this matter finally to tho effetthat drinks may not be sold under thewit drink license that could producIntoxication As local option terntory increases in extent In this stateIt Is reasonable to anticipate that eiIpavor will be made to place such
rinks as are described before thejubllc and In such a way as to sub-
Ject those who may Indulge In thento no sort of social condemnationmad Its alleged Innocence will actual-ly prove more pernicious to the youni
It allowed than the open saloon Intowhich the same people might never
hlnk of going Until either the law
or the highest court makes a dlstinc
ion authorizing the sale of matt bev
imgea containing alco1otu wll1be
tbe ruling tot this department thatthey arejrallowable under a sotdrink license having that appreciable
uantlty at all events in them ac
rould create even In large quantltleony degree ot intoxicatio-
nIncreases Capital
GOSHEN TELEPHONE COMPANY
SPREADING OUT
Amended articles of Incorporation
hovo been filed by the Goshen rolehone Company df this county with
the County Clerk and the Secretary of
Slate as required by law increasing
the capital stock of the company frou400 to 1750 It is understood that
the company intends branching out
over a considerable additional areaoC territory and that the capitalization
Is Increased to meet this and otherxpcnse of improvement
Articles ot Incorporation have beetlied with the Secretary ot State at
rankfort ot the Lancaster Hospital
inrrard county with a capital of 14
000 the Incorporators being J E
tormes Banks Hudson and W R
oookArticles were also filed for the Mad
Ison Mutual Investment Company ol
Ichmond with a capital of 110000and Thomas H Broaddus J Sr Hatha-
WAY and IL B Haley incorporators
BOWMARS SUMMER TOURSWrite to Bowmars Tours Versailles
Ky for folders giving details ant-cost bt Bowmars ideal personally
inducted tours to Niagara FallsToronto Buffalo and Cleveland with
Une lake steamer trips Tuesday Aug
2 and to Atlantic City New Yorkitlaleiphla nnd Washington Thurs-
day Aug llth lhgh Class accom
adatlons Select parties
Chamberlains Stomach and LiverTablets gently stimulate the liver andbowels to expel poisonous matterceanse the system cure constipationand sick headache Sold by U L Pen
wr
Kings Mountain-
The farmers will soon have their-
work caught up If the good weather
ntlnuesMr ordDlsbon and Miss PearlReynolds were married Sunday at Dr-
Goks at HighlandMr Fountain Sweeney is visiting
here and the attraction Seems to be-
n young lady at Goochtown
JEFFRIES FAILS TO-
uCOME SAC
COLORED FIGHTER MAKES CHOPPING BLOCK OF HIM IN 15th
ROUND
rJllck Johnson the colored chainplclinched his title to the worlds championshlp of the pugilistic arena wbenhe decisively defeated the great re-
tired champion James J Jeffries In
15 rounds at Reno Nevada on tbo
Fourth of JulyWhile Jeffries was not Actually
counted out he was saved only fromthis crowning humiliation by hisfriends pleading with Johnson not to
hit the fallen man again and the to
el was brought Into tile ring from bls
corner At the end ot thertrteenth<
round Referee Tex RIckard raised th
black arm and the great crowd fitedout glum and silentf Jeffries was dragged to bds comerbleeding from nose and mouth and 1-1w
dozen cuts on his face He had n
block closed eye and swollen featuresand he held his head In his handsdazed and Incoherent
Johnson walked out of the ring
without n mark on his body excellt
a slight cut on his lip which was theopening of n wound received In train
IngRingexperts agree that It was not
even a championship fight Jeffriitad a chance In the second rounderhaps but after the sixth It wasplaIn that ho was weakened and oulleased In every point and after tholet enth round it was hopeless-
It was the greatest demonstrationthe ring has ever seen ot the fallui <
oC a fighter to come back after yearor retirement The youth and sclencor the black man made Jeffries looklike a green man The great Jeffriewas like a log The reviled Johnsowas like a black panther beautiful In
his alertness and defensive tacticsTbe fifteenth round started with a
clinch after Jeffries had failed to lam-
a the body Johnson then tore loose
lnd before the spectatnis were pre-
pared for the finish he had gent Je-
Cries down with lightning 11ke left andIgbt blows to the Jaw Jeffries reel-
ed and tell halt way through the ropeon tho West side ot the ring Thoanear him saw that he had lost senseoC his surroundings and that the faces
at tho ringside were a blur to hitHis time had come He was feellnwhnt he had caused others to reeln the days ot his youth and power
Johnson came over to the spot am
stood poised over his adversary hl
1I0dY ready for a left hook If Jeffrieregained his feet
Jim Corbett who twice had gone
down before Jeffries blows and w pobad stood in Jeffries corner all dui
IR the fight telling Johnson what 1-
1fool he was and how he was In for thegreatest beating ot his life now ran ror
ward with outstretched arms crying
3h go back dont hit him 1
Jeffries painfully raised himself to-
his feet His laws had dropped hili
eyes were nearly shut nnd his facewas covered with blood With tremb-
ling legs and yielding arms he tried
to put up a defense But he could notstoll a terrlfflc right smash in theJaw followed by two left looks He
went down againJeffries physician and other friends
jumped into the ringStop It they cried Dont put
thp old fellow outSam Berger Jeffries manager ran
atong the ring calling to Bob Arm-
strong Bring that towel you know
what I mean dont let him get bVFront Johnsons corner his second
were calling to him to quit Then theferee stopped the timekeeper and
It was all over
CHIEF JUSTICE FULLER DEAD
Chief JustIce Melville W Fuller or
e United States Supreme Court diedor heart failure at his Summer home
In Sorento Me Monday morning
The death of the chief justice was
entJelY unexpected as he bad been
In apparently good health lately Sun-
day he attended church as usual and-
when he retired last night was to all
pearances In his customary healthHo was a democrat and appointed
to the Supreme bench by Cleveland
feethlng children have more or-
less diarrhoea which can be contrailcd by giving ChamnerlatnB ColicCholera and Diarrhoea Remedy All-
tbat is necessary is to glvo the pre-
scribed does after each operation ur-
the bowels more than natural lid-
then castor oil to cleanse the 8yntemIt is sate and sure Sold by G L-
Penny
LINCOLN COUNTY
NEGRO PARDONEDtMR OWSLEY INCEDES WITH
OVERNOR IN ALEX RICES sBEHALF °
On a pardon from the governor AlexRice a Lincoln county Negro was re-
leased¬
from the penitentiary at Frank ¬
fort Saturday after having served Ja sentence of 1G years on a man ¬
slaughter charge He was sentenc¬
ed for 21years A dispatch to thecity papers says that John Sam OweIley who prosecuted the Negro In Lin¬
cola county went before the Gover-nor
¬
and urged that the punishmenthad been sufficient considering thenature of the crime lie said hethought 15 years was lent enough fortho man to server Thj njiplieatlou for
I
the pardon was endorsed by ninny citi ¬
zens of Lincoln county and they Nerohad a good record at the prleuu Ricewas convicted of killing a Negro inthe Deep Well woods irear Crab Orch ¬
and
Crab Orchard Wins
IN BALL GAME WITH BRODHEADEAST END NEWS
Crab Orchard July 4
The Crab Orchard and Brodheadbase ball teams crossed bats on lastSaturday week on the local groundsresulting in a victory for the hometeam by the score ot 19 to 2
Mr H E Lane and Miss HelenLewis a young couple from Somer-set were united in the holy bonds ofmatrimony on June 29th at 11 oclock-A M at the King Hotel by Rev K
NooksI Mrs W H Sharp of Midthe latter being nee MIs3
Nan ole Pleasants arrived last Saturlay to visit her father Mr Joe Pleasants and family Mrs bSarp was foraerly one of our Crab Orchard girlsraving been born and raised herelie developed into a fine Christianwoman with a practical knowledge oC-
Ufo She secured a position In Midllesboro and met Mr Sharp whilehere We congratulate him on secure
OR her as his helpmeet for lite andwish for them a future filled with hapilneaa
We read with much Interest ot themarriage of Miss Georgia Lewis and
Ir CharlesKeeton in your last issueHer Crab Orchard friends were notso much surprised It seems as herItanford friends as she revealed theact to us while visiting here a month
ago We at that Ume expressed ourdeep feeling for her happiness In thonew life she anticipated entering In-
to and we want to reiterate what we
said then that we trust all her pres-
ent expectations may be fully reallzed and unalloyed happiness may fill
heir Ivea We send conglatulatlonsto her husband and we are confident
he feels proud of the treasure he
has wonRev J F Jones ot London visited
his son Dr L T Jones and assistedlevP N Taylor in the services at
the Baptist church last SundayMrs JF Holdam Is attending the
series of meetings at Stanford and lathe guest ot Mrs E P Woods
Miss Ida May Adams of Mt Vernonentertained her house party with anouting to the Crab Orchard Springs
lost Thursday and FridayMiss Sue Beth James of Lauderdale
Slssris visiting Mrs J F Holdamand will be the guest ot her many reltines here for several wocksSb s
nag very charmingly a solo at tho
hristian Endeavor last Sunday evenlug
Capt and Mrs J B Willis went ov-
er to Richmond to attend the burialor his brother Wm Willis who died13St week He was 85 years of age
nnll was one of the pioneer settlersor Madison county
Lewis Butcher the little son offrs Sallle Butcher died last Sun-
day morning niter an Illness of only
n few hoursThe infant son of Mr and Mrs J G
RlcJllIe Is Quite sickFor rent one furnished upper room
also a stable and corn cribs apply to
hs Hannah L StegerFor sale several pieces of house
ho1 furniture including a piano and
desk suitable for an office five or sixether beds also Mrs Hanah LegorStrother Carter ot Lebanon Junc-
tion Is visiting hIs grandparents Mr-
and Mrs Curtis CoverS
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