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MARRIEDBROWN TIIOMSON At the
residence of the officiating minis ¬
ter in Louisville on WednesdayMr Scott Brown and Miss LilianThomson were married by RevJ R Sampey D D
Mr Brown is a fine looking andenergetic young farmer and stocktrader of this county and one ofthe tallest men in Kentucky Heis very popular with all who know
1r him He is the second son of the
late Judge Reuben BrownHis bride is one of Frankforts
prettiest sweetest and most at¬
tractive girls She is the oldestdaughter of the late Mr ThosThomson of this county She isa graduate of the City HighSchool and is highly accom ¬
plishedForseveral years she has been a
teacher at the Inetituo for FeebleMinded Children
After the marriage the happycouple left for a trip through theSouth
Wo tender our sincerest con ¬
gratulationsCRUTCHER COTTON A n
nouncement is made of the approaching marriage of Mr RobertRedd Crutcher told Miss EmmaLogan Cotton both of Voodfordcounty The happy event willoccur on Wednesday February S
at the Christian Church in Ver ¬
saillesMr Crutchor is an industrious
and wideawake farmer and isbrother of Messrs Otis and las
rV Crutcher former residents ofthis city nnd is a fine young man
Ilis bridetobe is one of thesweetest and handsomest of Woodford countys girls She is asplendid match for Mr CrutcherWe have known her for Jong yearsand know that she will be a wifeoflvhotl any man might beproud She is a daughter of MrGeo T Cotton and wife of Ver¬
snipesWo tender our congratulationsr in
advanceHAVAN In St Lou-
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Mo on February 15 Mr LticienM Harris former correspondent oftho Louisville Herald raid MissElolso Morrison Runyan will bomarried
Mr Harris is n cousin of Mrs ML Campbell Mr N J Sawyierund Mr R W Moliory
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The Court of Appeals has Issuedan order restraining Judge Parkerfrom proceeding in the HargisCallaliauFreiifh oases until Febru ¬
ary 10 at which time the ease willbo arnuud before the full bench of
tithe higher courtJ
Make your income buy the greatest pos ¬
sible amount of reliable goods by spend-ing
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it at this money saving storeI Y
Direct From the MillWe have made ft very fortunate
purchase of soft long cloth finishBleached Cottons and you get the
I benefitD quality i cC quality 7cB quality SicThere is nothing on the market to
equal the quality und price of these
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BEATH5YRgSAt his homo in Lou ¬
isville on Tuesday Mr Hugh IL
Ayres aged about 45 years frontpulmonary trouble
Mr Tyros was born and raisedin this city He prepared him ¬
self for the profession of a civilengineer and was in the employof the L N Railroad for manyyears and was so employed whenhe passed away He was the sonof the late Mr Edward und MrsMargaret Ayros and was a cousinof Mrs Dunne Brown of this city
He was a quiet unassuming andmodest gentleman of sterling in-
tegrity¬
and abilityHo leaves a wife and one son
Edward besides a large circle ofrelatives and friends to mourn hisuntimely death
The funeral services were con ¬
ducted from the chapel in ourcemetery on Thursday morningat 900 oclock by Rev M BAdams of the First BaptistChurch after which thewere laid away in the family lot-
ODONNELLIn this city onTuesday lust at his residence onthe South Side Mr Hurry BODonnell aged 40 years
Mr ODomoll was born in Lex ¬
ington but came to this citywhen hut a little lad He was anindustrious and energetic manand a number of years ago ho undMr Chas L Weitxel entered intoa partnership in time dry goodsbusiness on St Clan street after-wards
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removing to the storeroomnext door to tho corner of StClair fwd Main streets
By energy and close attentionthey succeeded in building up alarge and profitable business thepartnership in whichUS onlydissolved some three weeks sinceby the retirement of Mr 0 Don11011
Some four yours ago Mr ODon ¬
nell was attacked with a nervoustrouble which culminated in locomoter ataxia and after longmonths of suffering carried himaway
Sonic ten years ago Mr ODonDell was married to Miss HannahHaly daughter of Mr D h ItalythreeII ters who together with his wife
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two brothers Messrs James andI Will ODonnell of this city andtwo sisters Mrs 11 McGartyand Mrs Win Cady of Washing ¬
t ton City are loft to mourn hisuntimely death
Ho was a clever gentleman anda devout member uf the CatholicChurch
Dress Goods
We have sold a great many
Dress Goods but have some Skirt
and Dress Lengths in 11 hich we
are making prices that will be to
your interest to investigate
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I The funeral services were eonducted from the Church of tinGood Shepherd on Thursday-morning last at 980 oclock by
jRev Father Thos S Major afterwhich the remains were laid torest in the Catholic Cemetery
KALTENBRUN At the resideuce of her son Dr V A Kaltenbrun on Mondnj night MrsFredricka Kaltenbrun aged 76years of the infirmities of age
Mrs Knltenbrun hall been nresident of this city for over hulla century she and her husband
I coming here from Germany whenI they were both young people Shelaid lived a long and upright liferespected by all who knew her
Sue was a devout member of theEpiscopal Church
The tender love and affectionsubsisting between her and herhusband drawing them closer to ¬
gether as the years went by wasnoted In oer one who was aoqutii11telwith them When herlife partner was called hencesomething over a year ago sheseemed to lose interest in theaffairs of life stud to long to follow him
By frugality and industry thisgood couple had acquired a liand
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sonic competence which was in ¬
vested in the city of their choiceand whoso prosperitywas dear toboth
Mrs Kaltenbrun loaves twochildren Mrs Freddie Weisenburg and Dr V A Kaltenbrunboth of this citylnd a largenumber of grandchildren jidtriends to numrn her loath
Tho funeral services were con ¬
ducted by Rev A B Chinn onWednesday at 1080 oclock andthe remains were laid by the sideof ht r husband in our cemetery
MINOR At his homo in thiscounty on yesterday Mr JoiFtailor aged 7f yours
Fuller notice next w-
eekBRTH3CRUTCHERIn this city on
Tuesday January HI 1005 to Mrin L Crutchur and wife a son
NINETY YEARS OLD
Mrs Elizabeth Vallandinghamuulobrated horHOth birthday onTuesday fund was remembered bybur numerous friends with presentsof Mulcts She reiteived six dnunuarnatioiifi besides quite n nuniboiof roses and other winter blossom
Tho old lady is quite active forher years rets up and makes herown liru each morning and takescare of her room her eyesightallowing her to read to some extentMay she still Lo able to bless herfriends with tier penile presencewhen tho century mark is passed=IiATlY7i i Jj R
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We are authorized to announceMr KKNXKU TAYLOR as acandidate for Mayor of tho cityof Frankfurt uhilt to the actionof the Dpmolratil party Elec ¬
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