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The Mountain Scorcher -----T' jr- martnamtoMt THE MOUNTAIN SCORCHER INDUSTRIAL ORGAN OF ROWAN COUNTY rTANDS FOR THE RIGHT AND CONDEMNS THE WRONG THE ONLY REAL NEWSPAPER IN ROWAN COUNTY MOBEHELAB, KT., SATUBDAY, APBIL 30, 1927 NUMBEE- 52. VOLUME n. MRS RASPORD DIES DEATH <»^ R P. PERRY Mrs. Ewing Bastord. popular Mrs. Elizabetii Stamper Morehead Normal' After a bard struggle for life. B. young teacher of the county, died Prank Perry, preeldent of the i-thlrty o'clock last night at Pana to Her Retrard ' Defeab Murray change Bank of Kentucky, of Mt. Two Years Old Today the Mary Cbllee Hospital. Mra. Sterling, died at Norton tnflcmary at Bastord, who has been attending Mrs. EUsahetb Stamper, widow tt /' Ob Wlday Aod SaturdBy of laat LoDlsville. on lYMay oi last Veek. the Morehead State Normal School. SamnU SUmper, bom Feb. 29. 1861. ’ WMk St Lonlavllle the ‘'B»ld BU body was conTeyod to Mt. The Mountain Scorcher U two WM stricken wltb appendicitis sev ­ passed away at the borne of her oow. Xagle*" 11** Morebead SUie Sterling and after fnneral eerrloe at years oM today. We have no big eral days ago and was brought to Samuel Stamper.vat Fnrmere laaC NormaL ware vtetorioiu orer Murray hU late home, West Main street. "blow" to make to the probable dis­ this city for an Sunday morning. April $4, aftdr as ia both SSB>**. •oof •Undlu* Sunday afternoon, conducted by Her. gustof our readers, hut we do k-ow ■he failed to raUy. She le snirtTed of about two yean ’in bor Wh day * to ‘1. They were aald George Dnnie. the body was Uken that we bsve falthfufly tried to by ber bnsband. Prof. Ewing Bas­ 78rd year. \ *■'. U be rery lutoreetlaE »amee, the OwlngsvUle for burial In the give the petvie a good local news­ tord; her father. Darid Campbell Fnneral serriee by Revk T. F. Morehead boye beiag fMrly well Owlngivine cemetery. paper, frM from preludtee and po and sereral brothers of near 8p«n- Lyons and Worley Hall, qf this eltr. ■» , watched by the Murray team, and Mr. Perry was a son of the late Utlcal hlBs. and have endvavored to erory e«ort ttals eounty. Funeral eerrioea wu beU at Farmers. Mot^y afta^ Mr. and Mrs. WlUlam Parry, of Bath "stand by the rightand condemn the both here and at LouhniUe will uke place at AnUoeb church at noon, and the eame afteftioon. e^'' county, weat to ML Sterling as as- wrong.." We thank all our snh- ten o'clock Thursday morning. Rev. wu broughtto this dty and laid to slsunt cashier of the Bxefasnge eeribere and eameeUy ask their oon- I all reports t Omer Heath, offlbtatlng and burial sleep her lut long sleep In Lu the re«m.lt pai Bank and soon became cashier aad Unued support. wiU be la Maehpelah Cemetery—ML Cemetery. tbc ^te ^ket SterlingAdvocate. April 26. Mrs. Sumper was a daughterof Just why the CourierJour- WILLIUaHBY*8 WTT Prof Buford had been employed tbe late Dr. Hiram Lee. a nailre of nal eberiabaa neb a deadly bate tor to teach Id the Haldeman Consoli­ Magoffineonntr. and Is surrived by Morehead may never be aatlsfactor- Some one looking at a Morsbead dated School the comingyear. Dsa tbe folowlngchildren: Sam,.SUmper ly explAlaed. bot numeroua uewe r^ and North Fork railroad car. bea*^ wu known to many In this end Robert F. Stamper. F^mert; porU have been sOBt them, the pub- lug the letters, "M. A N. P." ssksd city end ber death brings Mrs. Lulu Boras aod Mrs. Mary UcaUon ^ which would have been Wlllonghby Day what the letters A SPLENDID IMPROVEMENT DON'T FORGET tbe hearU of ber friends, who deep­ Batbuy. Harvey. III., a. B. Stamper, helpful to Morehead and the SUte stood for. "Morehead and No A .B. McKinney Is putUng down The Morehead Ice and BottUng ly sympathise with. Prof. Buford Dayton, Ohio and Roacoe Stamper. Mermal School, which have been Pnrtber" was the reply. a concrete elde walk alonghis pro­ Co. is now delivering ice wherever and others bereaved. Loe Angeles. California. ayetematloally refneod. The Courter- perty on Main and E-airbankn atreels. It Is wanted In the dty. Don't for­ CLUBS MAY UNITE Since early womanhood- she had Jouraal U a creat blg'UUle paper, This is a longstretch of pavement getto bangout your card where it NEW POSTMASTER There is s movement on look­ been a member of tbe Chrietlaa with narrow minds at the pilot in this part of town. Mr. MeKlnney. can be seen by the Ice man. Lut Satnrday, Circuit Court ing to the union of the two Woman's church and died la fall filth In Him as a dUM as well as a member of Clerk C. C. Crosthwslte received Clubs in thU dty. This U a move MORE 1 I DESTROYED who caled her to a home beycad the They are aaxloua to get a report the City CennedJ. hae aljyays stood noUee of his appointment u Poet- Id the right direction. "In Union sighingsufferingand weeping. She r W s-^loSdy mtirderV to Bowen aad Impr^cmants in the efty. On Friday of last week. Deputy MasUr at Morehead. and sriU auttiA there U etrengetb" and they can do WU loved by ail her friends and >.iniaSve ft nrst page position under eheriff B. F. Stamper and DepnUes his duUes u soon u be U "Cheeked h more by a united effort then neighbors,who will miss her kindly headllnee, but no other char- iMPUMENTBD J. T. Jennings and Lm -Hinton, working separately. We hope In." He iooceeds CapL W. E W «t news from Morehead and found and turned out on the ground and motherly sympathy. A leading advertising agency In a Proctor, who hu been poetmuter county is acceptable. The they will unite end heve one large thus wltb aU the large dty writes as foUows: seven full barrels of mash on a for about 4 years. Hw-Haley crowd that fougbtas club Instead of two email onee. bereaved. "We are delighted with the way branch of Christy creek. The sUlI Mr. Crosthwait wilt, no doubt, ^./viciously In our legal batUe for CINCLVNATI LIVraTOOK' had not arriv^. maks a good postmuter and avows R CL W. C. TO MEEft* MAT lOMi . tb« State Normal School, atlli "has advertising. A glanceat your paper Bogs—ReceipU 2,600; held over A ORMT EVENT The Rowan County WomanY t It in for us" and we are fooUsh to shows at once, the high caliber of 6S0; market opened around 10 cents The Bastsra/Kentucky Oratorical Club will meet Tuesday, May 10th, ask or eipect any favors from thst your organluUon.” office without delay In any part of higher elodng alow et the advance ; Gonieet will meet in the Normal at tbe home of Mrs. N. L. Wells In­ •ouree. The Herald-Poei. we believe the work. I moet 180 to 226 pounds, $10.60 O stead of Msy the third u pnbllebed would give Morehead and Bowan REV. C. R CU)YD WILL PREACH School chapel Friday. May 6. at $10.70; one load seleetad, 120 to (^pL Proctor bw had rather a lut week. county recognitionIn.im news col- BAOCALA CREATE BKIMON 8 p. m. The eonieet la Humorous 160 pounds 110.86; 226 to 260 lbs. stormy career as poetmuter. urnns. and many Courier-Journal Rev. ,C. B. Cloyd, pufor of the RsadlDg and PubUc Discusalon wilt JOHNCRAIG LEASES INN 610.16 O IIO.U; 260 to 200 lbs. the language of our old departed readers here Ulk of switching to Christian church, this dty. will not begin ia the afternoon at S o'dock John Craig and Mrs. Craig, who 69.76 O flO-B heavlsr wdghU friend, Pete Hall, "Some euleglMd that paper. be bare on Sunday. May 8th. He There will be no charge for admis­ are experienced hotel and restaurant $9.50down; pJlFlsgsows $8.60 6 for him aad some eulogtsod agalut goes tn London. Mr. to preadi the sion tb tbU entertainment and the people, have leued of JudgeAlUe ' WILL RETURN TO GRAYSON $9.00;pigs90 fti 110 pounds. $0.60 him;” hut the bualaus of tbe oBm Baccalaureate semen for the col­ public Is cordially Invited. W. Young, the restaurant building. 9 10; heavter wsIgbU upward to was conducted as straight as Mi— Mabel Amburgey who has lege In that dty. Losdon Is the home Main streeL formerly occupied by $10.70. HAS A GOOD MEMORY gouge, and personally, this writer been teaching In the pHmary depart­ of Bra. IrvlDS. who la. so kindly Charles C. Davis, and known u "The C»tUs—BeeelpU 660; calves 600; Five years ago, A. B. McKloney, er bad reaaon to find fault with ment of the OrnysoD Graded School, remembered here, he haring preced­ Wayside Inn." market slow, fsw small lot steers of this dty. dropped a quarter on CapL Proctor's conduct of the office. has closed her school for the sum­ ed Bra. Cloyd as pastor of the Hr. Craig Is startingwith a nice .steady at $9.00 9 $10.60; bulk the side-walk at the comer of his It bu not been decided who will mer. Miss Amburgey has aee^ted Chrlsdaa;nnsaan enurenehuKh iand built the splen- buslneu aad wlU have ia conaeetloa unsold, bids lower; heifers unevenly ■tore and It fell between two stones lucceed Mr. Crosthwait u Olreult a place Ul the same school for noKf lid new c^nreb edlfioa M wbwbleb of the walk. His workmen haring Court Clerk.
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