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Mi VERNON SIGNALI MT VERNON KY Mar 29 190 7

I 79 Cull up No 79 whenyou want to Communi-cate with SIGNAL 79

LOUISVILLE 3 NASHVILLE R R Co

TIME TABLE22E north 124 pm24 north 340 a m

23 south 124 p rr21 South 1220 a m

TAS LANDRUM AgentPhone No 58

Entered at the Mt Vernon Ky Postofficeas secondclass mail matt-

erPEItS011AL

Ike Snodgrass is here for a few

daysMrsMartha Lewis continues

very sick

Rev R B Mahoney was here

this week

Atty Elmer Evans of Londonwas here yesterday-

E Bullock the harness and bug¬

gy man is in Louisville this weekLaiweekwW M Bnllock is in Louisville

buying goods for his Hansford

storeAgentJ A Landrum is able to

resume his duties in the L N

officeReasonablygood sized crowds

have been in attendance at courtmost all the week

Elza Lan ford says he expectsto leave forthe West at an early

date to make his future home

Hon B J Bethurum is actingCommonwealths Attorney J N

Sharpnot being presentOscar Walfen of Somerset

was here Sunday calling on one ofMt Vernonssociety bells

Miss Frances Sparks is at homefrom the Conservatory of MusicCincinnati for a few days

Capt M F Smith spent Satur ¬

day until Monday with his daub ¬

ter Miss Elizabeth at LorettoMrs W J Sparks and daughter

were in Louisville yesterday MrSparks was in St Louis Satur ¬

dayJames1 White vas here Mon-

day

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and Tuesday Mr White is

in the real estate and insurancebusiness

Misses Ila Proctor aud AnnBrannaman were over from Wildieyesterday shopping and having

dental work done

Judge Alcorn Hon F F Bob

bilt W McC Johnson and E V

Puryear of Danville are the visiting attorneys this week-

J H Gallagher T P A of theHenderson Route was here yester ¬

day to fix up the tickets for E AAdams and Elza Langford to Oklahoma

Mesdames M C Miller Jr andC C Davis were called to Lexing-

ton Tuesday on account of the J

death of their uncle Rev ESnodgrass

f-4Conu Brown has returned fromCalifornia where he has been so ¬

Mourning since last August Connis very mucbly taken with theWest but with all this he did notforget old M Vernon which hesays is the best of all-

LOCAL

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Easter services at the Christian

church Sunday

Born to the wife of Wade Livesay a fine boy baby

Remember the Concert and reading in the Fish opera house nextTuesday night

The Skating Rink continuesto draw big crowds and Mt Vernon

Js rapidly developing some expertscooters

OpENiNGThe ladies are invitedto see my display of Spring andSummer Millinery Saturday March

30th 1907 MRS G S HIATT

The Norton case will be called

today There is speculation as to

whether or not the case will go totrial however we get it that thedefence will announce ready

I will take in exchange for tombstones and monuments any pro-

duce that there is a market for inMt Vernon at the highest price

George Owensi

3 223t Mt Vernoni 4

OPENINGVisit my opening of spring mil-

linerytomorrowMRS

CLEO BROWN

GREAlOFFERThecinnatiPost daily Human Life monthlyFarm News monthly Spare Mo ¬

meats monthly and the MT VER¬

NON SIGNAL weekly all oue yearfor only 2 60 This offer is onlygood for one week longer-

UNIRECIWENTRD SNAKE STO ¬

RYJohn Bowles a farmer livingnear Dango post office says thathe has a horse that was biten bya copperhead snake on the 29th oflist January Who ever heard of

snakes real snakes in the wintertime

John Bryant of Barboursvillewho came here about two weeksago to visit the family of his relatives B B Taylor of near SparksQuarry was taken down with pneu ¬

monia soon after he arrived anddied Sunday His remains weretaken back to his home for burial

LOsTBetweEn D N Williamsdwelling and Mrs Sue ButnersMasonic Pin with both the RoyalArch and Knight Templar Em ¬

blems with the appropriate lettersfor each The finder of the Pinwill be rewarded by the return toMrs Boulaware at Mrs Butners

MRS LOU HaUL WARE

Every little while we read inthe paper thatsomeone has run a

rusty nail in his foot or otherportion of his body and lockjawresulted therefiom and the patientdied If every person was awareof a perfect remedy for s ch woundand would apply it the such re ¬

ports would cease The remedy issimple always at hancr an be applied by anyonewhat L better its infalible It issiinpH to smokethe wound or any wo nd that is

bruised or inflammedlith a wool

en cloth in the

smoke will take the pain out of theworst case of inflamatton arrisingfrom such a wound People masneer at this remedy as muchnthey please but when they areAfflicted with such wound let then

itMr

Jas C Hayes of the EastEnd announces this issue that heis a candidate for jailtr of Lincolncounty subject to the action of theDemocratic party Mr Hayes hasa wtdeacquaintanceitvthe countyhaving been prominent in farmingand stocktrading circles for a num-

ber

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of years He is a high tonedgeutleman an unswevering demo-

crat and hs many friends whowill be gratified should he be suc ¬

cessful in his aspirationsInteriorJournalHere

is hoping that our iriendand former Rockcastle citizen willlaud the plum Many of the truest and best officers Lincoln hasever bad were Rockcastle men ascan truthfully be said of two of thepresent officers the jailer Mr IkeHerrin and the chief of police ofStanford Mr Robert Jones Truer braver and better officers thanthey aae not to be found If LincoIn honors Mr Hai es with theoffice to which he aspires and whichwe believe she will do the samehigh standard in the managementof the county jail will be maintain ¬

ed in the future as it has in thepast

Rev Eugene Snodgrass 48 yearsof age died at his residence 425East Sixth street yesterday afternoon at 6 oclock after a protactedillness of consumption

Nineteen years ago Mr Snod ¬

grass went to Japan as a mission ¬

ary under the auspices of the For ¬

eign Board of Missions of theChristian Church

Later he severed his connectiouwith the board and worked thereindependently Four years ago hereturned to this county on accountof ill health Rev Snodgrassreached home yesterday morningon the 833 Qneen Crescent trainfrom Sabinel Texas where hewent accompanied by his wife inNovember of last year

Rev Snodgrass is survived by

his wife and daughterLexington

LeaderForseveral years he had been a

sufferer of lung trouble but noruntil last fall while at the head ofthe puplic school at Brodhead didhis illness become so serious havingto give up his school on account of

afflictionRevlife was spent

as an educator and a child of GodBesides his wife and daughter he

leaves an agtd mother who livesin this county and one brotherIsaac Snodgrass of WigwamColorado all of whom were at hisbedside when the end came

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A G Koker will dedicatethe church at Popular Grove

2nd Sunday in-x

May Dinneron the ground

His many friends at this placewill be grieved to learn ot the deathof Wm Weber formanY yearsa citizen of this town who diedat

home at Chatanooga Fridayand was buried Sunday For morethan three years he had been asufferer of Brights disease Wejoin with other friends in extend-ing to the bereaved family ourdeepest sympathy

CIRCUIT COURTCircuit Court commenced ¬

day account of the detentionof regular Judge M L Jarvis Judge L F Johnson of Frank-fort

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is special Judge This isJudge Johnsons second court to

at this place and he makesa splendid court before whom all

attorneys are pleased to practicecharge of Judge Johnson to

Grand Jury was strong and impressive presented in few words aspossible to cover the various viola ¬

tions of law The followinggentlemen were selected as Jurors

GRAND JURYW H Sowder Sam Ward J LThompson Henry Mink GeorgeThompson J E Blackburn GeoDeatherage Alex Harrison J SRowe Fletcher J E BullockW R Dickerson

PETIT JURY

Martin S L DurhamSam Bryant Jarvis J BrownJames Chaney T J Harper JamesHead Josh Ball Sheila FuquaSolly Griffin J W Marler WillisJohnson L J Scott M G McKinney Jesse Childress J H Rey-

nolds¬

Allen Burdette Joel PitmanI S Langford William ArnoldSamuel Fields J W Mink W HGentry and A J Norton

The following cases were triedincluding yesterdays businessGeorge Capps breach of the peace

150 and cost Little John Mul ¬

lins John Carrier Nath McWhorter James Southard George McCormic James Taylor Joe SmithTom Mullins Bill Durham G LWren Shermon Mink WilliamReece C Rector Pate McClureJohnBaker PerryDurham HiramMitchell and Alf Mink were each

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150 Major Ball giving whisky toa minor 25 and cost Rufus Menefee tresspass acquitted W FAnderson for tearing down theFlat Rock chnrch building acquit¬

ted This church had beenabondoned as a chnrch aud ques ¬

tion involved was the question ofwho had the right to sell and whoowned the building The caseagainst Lowery dismissedPryor Dalton for shooting at an ¬

other dismissed Nath Doan forpresenting a pistol at George Fred ¬

ericks acquitted Higgie Bakerfor shooting at another withoutwounding fined 50 andcostJames Dyer for striking hiS brotherinlaw Dock Nicely giving oneyearin the pen James Floyd thethief who stole Jonas Brownshorse about two months ago pleadguilty and was given two years inthe pen Eugene Spires chargedwith murder the case continuednntil next court

Graden Ball malicious cuttingandwounding 25 and costWilliam Johnson the negro whobroke into C D Sutton Brostore at Level Green one year inthe pen Andy Mason maliciousshooting continued Ed Owensgaming 20 and cost

W J Sparks is getting in read ¬

mess to begin shipping the con-

glomerate¬

of sand and gravel whichhe has in endless quanities on atract of land near NO5 tunnelabout three miles north of Living ¬

ston Mr Sparks will erect acrusher for crushing this conglom ¬

erate which has been pronouncedby experts to be the finest of ma ¬

terial for making all kinds of con ¬

crete Mr Sparks has ever reasonto believe that he has found a nicefortune in this material and willspare neither time nor expense togive the matter a full test

4LITINGSTOJS

Mr and Mrs Joe Oliver are inKnoxville buying Spring goods

John Stucky was out from Cov

ington visiting George SambrookThe little children of Mr and

Mrs Alvin Argenbright are quitesickMrs Sue Mullins and MissBertha Hicks have returned from

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Miss Georgie McFerron is attend-ing the Louisville expositionMrs Clara Hayes has rerurnedfrom Cincinnati and is prepared toshow the latest styles in Springand Summer Millinery Dispatch ¬

er Preston and wife have movedinto the house vacated by HowardBowersMr and Mrs NelsonGriffin and children of Pine Hillwere visiting Mr and Mrs JamesHall from Friday until Sunday

ofIlast weekEdith Bertha andmer Ray Mahaffey have the meas ¬

lesThe entertainment given lastFriday evening by the JubileeMinstrel Co was a grand success

Miss McFerron is visitingher sisters Mr W J Childress andMiss Georgia McFerron JohnMullins was in Mt Vernon onbusiness thefirst of the week

Mrs Cleo Howeli and MissBert Mullins have moved to Ma-rethurgMrs John Mullins is vis-

iting Mrs Eugene Brown at StanfordWill Owens is calling on apretty oung widow of this place

Mrs Mary Hagan has purchasedthe house aud lot on Maiu streetbelonging to Mrs Jesse C Rollerof Louisville Consideration 1100

Mrs Bessie Browing and twosons have returned from a visit toMrs Brownings mother at CrabOrchardMr J C Hocker was inMt Vernon Thursday on business

Mrs Lena Sparks returned fromHazel Patch Wednesday where shehas been epending a few days withher husband Mrs Carrie Cluttsreturued to her home at PitisburgWednesday She was accompan ¬

ied bv her sister Miss Ruth BurtonA interesting revival is be¬

ing conducted by the well knownState Evangelist Mr W J Cockeand great interest is being shown

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Princton students presented asilver loving cup to exPresidentGrover Cleveland in commemorat-ion of the passing of his seventiethbirthday anniversary Mr Cleve ¬

land was much affected and inbroken voice expressed his grati ¬

tude for the token >

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r Col Henry G Shaw 65 Searsold a former newspaper man recenly connected with the customshouse in gan Francisco is deadCol Shaw was a vetern in the civil

warTheIroquois hotel in the Michi ¬

gan Soo was destrayed by firecausing a loss of 200000 It wasone of the finest hotels in northernMichigan and did a large touristbusiness

Knoxville Tenn by a majority r II

of nearly 2000 votes decided thatthe saloons must go Six monthstime will be ollowed them to close

President Roosevelt stated thatso far from granting a pardon toformer senator Bnrton of Kansashe would lenthen his term of im-

prisonment¬

if he couldPresident James J Hill told a

Minnesota legislative committeethat he would be glad to have thegovernment take the Great North ¬

ern railroad off his hands

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it food that will not irritate orGIVE the performance ofits naturalfunctions and it will reciprocate in a wayagreeable and comforting

No single ingredient contributes solargely toward wholesome nourishing >

agreeable food as Royal Baking PowderJRoyal Baking Powders active ingre ¬

dient Grape Cream of Tartar is themost healthful of the fruit products

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Itizingand antidyspeptic a friend to thegood health 4c

Imitation Baking Powders Contain Alum i

IThe use of alum and salts of alumina infood should be PROHIBITED The con ¬ 3 Zstant use of alum compounds exerts adeleterious effect upon the digestiveorgans and an irritation of the internal

Iorgans after absorption

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Harvard Medical SbooJBotto tg I

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