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FOR KENTUCKY - *»lr and colder Towday. HOPKINSVILLE KENTUCK1AN. HS 36 Vol. xxxv Hopkinsville, Kentucky, Tuesday, March 25, 1913. No Comment Editorial KILLED IN CLOSE AND EXCITING SIXTY LIVES F. M. QUARLES President- Wilson has appointed a FINISH TO CONTEST new ambassador to Mexico none too COLLISION DESTROYED DIED SUNDAY soon. The retiring Ambassador.
Wilson, is /openly charged with a guilty knowledge of the assassina- Pianos Won By Miss Mabel Maddux And Two Hundred Persons In- After Long Illness of What Was tion of the President and Vice Presi- L. & N. Freight Trains Collide dent of Mexico who were betrayed Generally Known as Ad- Near Crofton and Mrs. Chas. F. Shelton in jured By Last Week's by Huerta, who was given the Presi- Head-On dency himself as the reward of his dison's Disease. Saturday. Districts. Storm. treason. Wilson, so far as known, Two did nothing to prevent the murder the men who appealed to the of WAS A PROMINENT CITIZEN United States for protection, at WILLIS BR0CKM0RE DEAD. TWO DEATHS IN KENTUCKY. least until given a fair trial. Diamond Rings By Misses Mary Quarles,
Frank S. Black, Former Governor Annie Pierce, Ethel L?yne and Leading Member of The Baptist Twenty-eight Killed In Ala- long prominent in national republi- Three Others Of The Crew In- died at Trov. N. Y., of can politics, Myrtle Faulkner. bama, Where Fury Church And a Former valvular disease of the heart. When One Of Them
he retired from the governor's chair , State Official. Seriously. Was Greatest. in 1898, Mr. Black was $10,000 in debt. He went to New York city WAS SUCCESS IN EVERY RESPECT M and engaged in the practice of law Mr. Frank M. Qjarles died at 2:30 sixty persons are re- three More than at which he amassed a fortune. One person was killed and o'clock Sunday morning at his home ported killed and 200 were injured hurt freight trains on the when two on the Nashville pike of a rare dis- of the contest, begun The one awarded to Mrs. Shelton in yesterday's storm of tornado Willis L. Moore, Chief L. & N. railroad collided, head-on, The Kentuckian's Addison's disease, over South- ease known as Saturday. at 9 o'clock has for several weeks been on dis violence which ranged Weather Bureau, resigned sixteen miles north of Hopkinsville Feb. S, ended Mar. 22, from which he had suffered for a ern, Central Western and parts of accepted the re- eaily hot fight to the close play in the window of the Planters Secretary Houston Saturday. p. m.. with a year or more. The critical stage be- with President Hardware Co., through the courtesy Eastern States. Property damage signation after a talk KILLED. for the six prizes. gan only a few weeks ago, up to will run into the millions. Wires Wilson, to become effective July 31. Wellington pianos worth of that i- impany, and was deliver Willis Brockmore, fireman, aged The two which time he had been able to be ed to the winner there. are down over the country, and Prof. Moore is a Democrat and was each were won by Miss Mabel twenty-five; crushed to death. $275 about. county The Kentuckian is due the Plant- better facilities are expected to in- a candidate for appointment as Sec Maddux, of Julien, in the Mr. Quarles was born near Gar- INJURED. crease the reports of loss of life and Agriculture. by Mrs. Chas. F. Shelton ers Hardware Co. thanks for the use retary of district and rettsburg, May 11, 1854, a son of are dead in Cecil Webb, brakeman, scalded; The of their big show window, where it property damage. Two in the Hopkinsville district. Garrett M. Quarles. His mother was Tennessee, three in Only three more Btates are needed George Hampton, engineer, bruised; of equal value, has been Feen and admired by the Indiana, two in piano3 are alike and before her marriage Miss Eva Bell. one in to adopt the constitutional amend- —Parlington, engineer, bruised. and public. Many of the young ladies Ohio, two in New York, one being finished in mahogany parents were representatives of Mississippi, two His ment electing senators by direct Traffic was delayed several hours. oak. Miss tested the piano and found it to be Michigan seven in the other in quartered two of the most prominent pioneer twenty-eight in vote. Only Georgia and Delaware The wreck occurred on a curve be highest number all that was claimed for it. Both in Louisiana and Maddux having the of Christian connty. The record families have refused to ratify it. The Illi- tween Crofton and Empire. The chose pianos were purchased from the Alahama, Th; wind reached of votes had first choice and son grew to manhood surrounded by velocity in Louisville, at Detroit and nois deadlock may soon be ended in trains had orders to meet at Selden finished one. Hardin* & Miller Music Co., of the mahogany all the advantages of wealth and re- station. One of the engineers was other cities. a way not counted upon. The contest was under the parson- Evansville. represented locally by Kentucky finement and was educated in the diUyed in taking water at a tank of Mr. Mr. J. \V. LawBon. In presenting Hardly any part of al direction and management schools and later in the uni- wind- county In getting hundreds of new names and this, it is said, was the cause of man them Mr. Beard announced that a escaped from the fury of the Geo. S. Beard, an experienced vjrsity at Clarksville, Tenn. He of a on the books in the excitement the accident. con- c rtificate good for $100 on the put- storm of early Friday morning, in the promotion of newspaper cimeto Hopkinsville to engage in contest, it would be remarkable if Brockmore was caught between chase price of piano sold by the though the most serious damage ap- tests, and was conducted with fair- any business and united .v i t h the Baptist mistakes were not made. If the pears to have been in the southern some tender and locomotive snd all concerned. company would be given to each ness and impartialty to ch"urch here in 1876 and has been a right, re- loss of life your paper does not come crushed to death. Nearly every duplicate contestant who failed to get a prize. side of the State. The Each contestant had a member ever since, except for a 1 in Pike, port the fact ard irregularities wi other trainman was more or less This offer is a bona fide one and the was confined to two men statement of her votes, as the slips while that he moved his membership soon be corrected. hurt, but none seriously, exceDt certificates have already been issued but that on livestock and property were issued, and each one who de- Olivet church upon the reach into to when Webb, who was severely scalded. the naming or will be when called for. They of various kinds may sired the privilege had death of his father he moved to the of dollars. Silas Williams, the young negro I Two wreckers and all the crews apply on the same kind of pianos hundreds of thousands of a representative to actually make homestead near Garrettsburg. who was tried, convicted and sen- got to work promptly and traffic was done by a used in the contest or any other kind the count.The counting wes In 1885 he was married to Mies ced to die at Versailles Monday, before night. the ten or sold by the company. The payment Mary D. Nichols, O. G. R. 1.517,150 committee selected from Jo9ieRabold, of Bowling Green, who .458.250 electrocuted at the penitentiary appearing and price of the Wellington piano is $275 Sarah Davie, Oak G. R. 2 fifteen representatives died in 1899. Three children of this ^ddyvilie Friday. The offenee cn an add- and the cash price $250, which means Myrtie Gray, Pem., R. 2. . . .402.717 the additions were made union survive him, Misses Kate and for which he died was committed Prowse. one just like the prizes awarded can Frances Pace, R 3 398.850 EUGENIC BABIES ing machine by Judge C. O. Eva Quarles and Andrew Quarles. Word, R. 3 351.450 Feb. 24. contest closed at 9 o'clock, but be bought for $150 and the $100 cer- Myra The On May 3, 1900,he was married to tificate. This offer is fully author- Miry Green, R. 5 329,725 it took about 15 minutes to issue re Jennie May Eaton, wife of Mrs. Anna Peay who survives him. Mrs. Are To Be Judged By A Score for receipts ized by the Harding & Miller Music Mrs. Josie Daniel 295.600 ceipts to those waiting about fifteen Rear Admiral Joseph Giles Eaton, For years he had made and the count was be- Co. under their contract. Mary Jones, R. 3 248,150 Card At The State at that hour his home on a farm near this city. retired, who died two weeks ago, Rubye Stroube. O. G. R. 2.248,000 * gun about 9:15 and completed about The Kentuckian in this connection arrested and charged Mr. Qjarles was formerly a mem- Thursday was Fair. full wishes to express profound appreci- Mabel Wolfe. Herndon 200.900 ten o'clock. It was made in of the Knights of Pythias the death of her hus- ber Lodge with causing get into ation and thanks to the many ladies Ora Summerhill, Oak Gove,. 190.400 view of as many as could here. was at one poisoning him. He time a com- band by and editor- who contributed by their tireless Richie Williams 125.700 Frankfort, Ky., March 21— the Kentuckian counting missioner of the Western Asylum efforts to the success of the contest. modern baby show, better termed al rooms. Many of the contestants The revolving chairs have been re^ and was President of the Board. He 8i exposition of eugenics, will be were themselves present and the Fully appreciative of the increased Card Of Thanks. moved from the House of Represen- wa9 a man of liberal education, un- all patronage extended to it, the Ken- held in connection with the State losers congratulated tne winners, I want my friends who have mani tatives and replaced by benches in- usual intelligence and a wide range tuckian will strive harder than ever Fair at Lousville next fall. State seemingly satisfied that the prizes fested so much interest in my be- creasing the seating capacity to 450. of i formation. His last business to merit the confidence reposed in Cjmmissioner of Agriculture New- were awarded with the utmost fair- half during the contest to know that as Everything is in readiness for the position was inspector for the getter it by ths people of this section of man has made the announcement. ness to,all. As a subscription I appreciate their efforts and good extra Bession April 7. Planters- Protective Association, will be judged as to contest was perhaps the most Kentucky and Tennessee and will The babies the wishes just as much as if the piano which he gave upon acccunt of ill spare no effort to the weight, height, measurement, phys- successful one ever held by a news- make paper were mine. Good friends are worth President Bonilla, of Honduras, health. of the state. better than it has ever been before. ical and mental development and paper in this section more than pianos, and I have a funeral died last week of Bright's disease, The services were held The table below shows the vote as disposition. Several hundred dol- The Kentuckian's list has for two warmer place in my heart today aged 70, and Vice President Bertrand yesterday afternoon at 2 o'clock at shown by the official count: lars in prizes will be awarded. years been on a cash basis and there for those dear friends who have has assumed the presidency, quiet the residence, by Rev. C M. Thomp- Lecturers on eugenics will be were no back subscriptions to be DISTRICT NO. 1. proven so true. Thanking you following the change son and the interment was in ent. worked up as in previous contests. for kindness, District No. 1.—All of the terri- again your side Cemetery. All of the business was in new cash I am your grateful friend, A new and smaller parcels post tory in the city of Hopkinsville North DAY in advance subscriptions. There BESSIE C. CARTER. tarnp will soon replace the big ones. FRIDAY UNLUCKY of Seventh street. PASSED were hundreds of these in every AWAY hat is worse needed is a service Mrs. Chas. F. Shelton 1,011,625 section of Christian and in the ad will guarantee the safe arrival Card Of Thanks. that Hunters In Violation Of Annie Pierce 616,875 For jacent counties of Todd. Hopkins, Saturday Night, After Years Of of packages. Evelyn Perkins 576,775 I hereby tender my heartfelt Caldwell, Trigg, Stewart and Mont- Kentucky Game Ames Perry 496.291 thanks for the help given to me by gomery. Invalidism. David A, Davis, the last survivor Olivia Hisgen 299,700 all my friends in winning the Ken Laws. The circulation department has of the Mexican war in Pulaski Co., Suzan Moss 287,700 tuckian piano. 1 shall always ht li Vivian alao served been one of the busiest places in the Miss Jones died last Satur- Ky., died Saturday. He Mary Belle Page 172.700 eachand every one of them in gratefu 1 Louisville game wardens ar- city, as the new names had to be day night, aged about 30 yecrs, at war. Two I shall in the civil DISrKICT NO. 2. remembrance, Best assured, young men from Evans- placed upon the books. On many her father's home, at Newstead. rested two always look back with the keenest near Owensboro last Friday for more than 100 new names would District No. 2. -All territory in The deceased was a me mber of the Terre Haute. Ind.. was hit by a ville days pleasure upon those who rallied to violating the game law of Kentucky. represent the day's business. The the city of Hopkinsville South of Christian church from early girl- terrific cyclone Sunday night. Seven my htlp from far and near, officers took charge of the guns bulk of the increased circula- Saventh street. hood. She had been an invalid for people were killed, many injured and The great Very Truly. several wild ducks which they is in the county contiguous to Faulkner many years and her death was not the property lots was enormous. and tion Myrtie 509.875 MRS. CHAS. F. SHELTON. had killed. The men were held over Hopkinsville. but 200 or 300 new Belle Williams 471 550 unexpected. She is survived by her term of Circuit Court. have been added to the car- father, one sister. Miaa Katherine. Congressman Stanley has returned to the May names Emma Leigh Cowherd. 388.400 fiats in the city itaelf. Card of Thanks. and two brothers, Emmett and from Washington for a short visit to So far no arrest have been made riera' Bessie Carter 315.100 Lucian Jones. Dena Wright 296.900 1 wish to assure my friends, one his home, before Congreas in this county. Game wardens have In announcing that the contest had Funeral services were and the count would be made, Mrs. Laura Foard 196,500 and all, that I am deeply grateful to conducted on April 7. the State closed j urisdic tion all over , at the home yesterday morning Chas. M. Meacham, the proprietor Louise Fox 190.700 them for their support in the Ken- by Rev. J. T. Hawkins. thanked the tuckian contest, by which I was able The remains There are five bald heads, five of the paper, contest- DISTRICT NO. 3 H. DAVIS were brought here for interment in burnsidea and L ants one and all for their good work t > win one of the prizes. My good hairy a pair of District No. 3. -All of the terri- showed their interest to Riverside Cemetery. the President's for the paper and said his only re- friends a one mo in tory in the county outside of the Gives Up Active Connection gret was that there was not a prize degree that I shall never forget and cabinet city, north of the Cadiz Road and for each of them. I appreciate all they did for me. Card of Thanks. Fairview Pike. sold With The Bank Of Very truly, Montgomery county, Term., The vote was announced by Mr. Thia is to tell all of my friends Ethel Layne. Fairview 588.400 bonds Saturday to MARY QUARLES. $72,500 of county Hopkinsville. Beard and the prizes awarded then how sincerely 1 thank them, every Mrs. J. H. Fuller R. 8 311,650 a Cincinnati firm at par and $225. and there. The young ladies who one, for helping me in my conteat. Bessie Myers. Crofton 259.500 won the rings took choice according 1 shall never forget your kindness in Lucian H. Davia who succeeded Card of Thanks. bills. new DISTRICT NO. 4. Watch your $10 A to the size of their respective votes, aiding me to win the ring. Chilton aa Maater Commit, It gives appeared on a Buf John B. me great pleasure to have 'counterfeit has though the diamond rings were very District No. 4.-A1I the territory Sincerely, s oner, has given up his active work the opportunity of thanking my falo. N. Y. bank. much alike and of about the same in the county outside of the city, •MYRTLE FAULKNER. in the real estate and trust depart- many friends, who so kindly helped value. the Bank of Hopkinsville south of the Cadiz Road and Fair- The weather forecast is for anoth- ment of me in securing the piano. The piano awarded to Mias Mad- view Pike. and can hereafter be found in his Respectfully. Cheap Bananas. er week of storms. dux u-asat the L & N.depot.not hav- Phoenix has Mabel Maddux. U.. R. 3 1,100.800 Car near L. & N. depo*. office in the Block. He ing been taken out of the freight MABLE MADDUX. Hunchea as director and vice- Mary Quarles, Howell 746.600 50c to $1.00. 15c per dozen, 25 Austria is still bluffing little Mac not resigned rooms. It will be delivered to her for there. Beatrice Taylor, LaFayette. .711.100 sacks for sale at this office. 25c.—Advertisement. tenegro. president. Ham j — * —
|Copk.nsvillc Kentuckian. Houston, Tex —"For five jrssra, The officials of the Rome, Water- i Bwr Other Day. •TTow now, Wombat, how nowTj Mrs. L. Folenerxsk. of thl* for Fletcher's "Mt cornpetrnt stenographer has town and Ogdensbiirg railroad, be- Children Cry Thursday and Saturday pap. "I suffered with pains "'I left me. I shnll noTer be able to tween Utica and Masaena Springs, hv over, especially in my back and side, find another to take her place." N. Y., are noted foT their courtesy. and was so weak I could hardly do ladies, in little town CUAS. M. MKAl HAM. "Do not brat '. .ir Im-M in this Two a in north- im house work. A friend told me denpair. Toll me, did she leave you ern New York, who had not met for of < ardui. Since taking it I feel to p't married or to *o on the some time, met one day on the rail- si much better! Now 1 can do all road track which runs through the and pains don't both- i my housework main street of the town. Their "Ala*, my t wh.t difference ; meet- more at „ g me My M k ing was does it make, since she is gone? marked by many exclama- SUBSCRIPTION RATES: J strength-building medicine. Fifty Always Bought, and which ha* been "Makes a heap of difference T tions and embraces. The train pulled Tho Kind Yon Have • of success have produced, signature of 1 |y«ra in in use for over 90 years, has) borno the ONE YEAR 12.00 she left yon to go on the stage she a at the station, near where the users, his per- 1.00, amongst its many confidence and has been mado under Wa MONTHS for good. But if she ladies stood chatting. The passen- probably pone its Infancy. i MS 60 in Cardui and what it will do. Dur- sonal supervision since THREE MON gers got off. merely left you to get married, she'll The trunks were trun- In this. IDJGLE COPIES ~ 6c ing this time.Cardui has relieved the Allow no one to deceive yon dled probably get tired of her hushand away. Still the train did not Imitations and "Just-as-good" are* but ng Rates on Application* female ailments of ovsr a miliion All Counterfeits, and come hack." go on. After about twenty minutes Experiments that trine with nnd endanger the health of women. Why not yous? Try it, t the engineer alighted and stepped up today. Your Druggist sells it. CLOSE OBSERVER. to the ladies. Politely removing his Uncle Joe Ctnnon says the G. 0. cap, he remarked, "Pardon me, la- "Old man Jepson's boy has come What is CASTORIA ' dies, for interrupting you; JP. will come tuck" in 19!6 but we home after bein' away twenty years." Unusual Offer to Our Readers. Cnstoria Is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare- had planned on reaching Potsdam It "Yep, I seen him." goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It Is Pleasant. New Orleans has joined in the cru- For a limited time, and subject to this morning, and if you would not have done first rate. contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic "Say, he must withdrawal after 30 days, the well- hat pin mind stepping off the track we will guarantee. It destroys Worms notice th' fur on th' collar substance. Its ago la Its Did you known puhlibhing house of the J. B be moving along." nnd allays Feverlshness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind of his overcoat?" Lippincott Company, Philadelphia, Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation "Yep, an' I noticed th* moth holes founded 1792. offers the readers of HOW TIME 18 regulates the | SPENT. and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, Forty-two candidates for various it"—Cleveland Plain cdl over thid paper a 15 months' natural sleep. subscription . Stoimu ii giving healthy and are already announced in and Bowels, offices Dealer. to "Lippincott's Magszine" and a Sydney Smith once made an elab- The Children'* Panacea—The Mother's Friend. Henderson. MOODS OF FIERCENESS. year's subscription to the Kentuck- orate calculation as to the way ian, both for 00. The people apportion their time in the The original home of Audubon, $5 price of a GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS twelve months' course of a long life. When he was the bird man. burned in Henderson "What becomes of disappointed subscription to "Lip- ' seventy-two he remarked to a girl he rBears the Signature of the other day. office seekers?" pincott's' alone is $3 Additional to met, "Do you ever reflect you "A great many of them still de- obtaining every issue of this paper how pass your life? If you live to be Huntington Wilson, a bold-over as- vote themselves to the chase and be- for a year, our readers will receive in "Lippincott's." my age, which I hope you may, your sistant secretary of State, resigned come scalp hunters."—Washington 16 great complete novels by popular authors, life is passed in the following man- in a huff because he "disagreed" Star. 105 short ner: An hour a day is three years. with Secretary Bryan on the Chinese stories, crisp, entertaining, original; Remedy. This makes twenty-seven years sleep- loan matter. President Wilson ac- Best Known Cough 45 timely articles from the pens of ing; nine years dressing; nine years cepted the resignation and wired For forty-three years Dr. King's masters, and each month some ex- The Kind Always Bought cellent poems with the right walking; nine years at tnble; six You Have Mr. Bryan not to cut his Lincoln New Discovery has been known senti- years playing with children; nine short on account of the episode. ment, and "Walnuts and Wine," the in Use For Over Years •visit as the most 30 throughout the world years walking, drawing visiting; YORK CITY. most popular humor section in and THC CENTAUR COMPANY 77 MURRAY STRICT, NEW reliable cough remedy. Over three six years shopping, and three years Clarksvilte has ordered 10.000 gal- America. To obtain this extraordi- <|uarreling. million bottles were used last yeBr. nary offer prompt action is neces- lons of oil for the streets. Hopkins- Isn't this proof? It will get rid of sary. Remit $3 to J. B. Lippincott 52.- ville used 40,000 gallons in 1910. Company. Washington For any pain, burn, 6Ca!d or bruise, your cough, or we will refund your Square, 000 gallons in 1911 and 33.000 gal- Pniia., Pa. apply Dr. Thomas' Eltctric Oil—the money. J. J. Owens, of Allendale. W. T. TANDY, President. IRA L. SMITH, Cashier, lons in 1912. the amount being household remedy. Two sizes 25c writes the way hundreds of S. C, and 50c at all drug stores. JNO B. TRICE. Vice Prest.TJ. A. BROWNING. JR.. Asst. Cash. reduce due to the opposition of Cockerels For Sale. others have done: "After twenty Advertisement. of the business men. Tnisyear some years, I find that Dr. Ding's New Several fine Barred Plymouth Rock Cockered for sale at prices cheap Shrink. the old system of sprinkling the Discovery is the best remedy for Sometimes They for the quality. Nothing under $2 "Po>\ what does multum in parvo streets by the property owners will coughs and colds that I have ever City Bank & Trust Co. Can mate up some nice pens with mean?" "Multum In parvo. my son, probably be the outcome of what was I coughs or colds and all used." For hens or pullets at $1.50 each and up Is Latin, and means—er—well, haven't last year an unpleasant contest be- throat and lung troubles, it has no Some of these birds were hatched you ever seen a fat woman in a bath- tween the advocates of nil and water. equa'. 50c and $1 00 at All Drug from $10 eggs. Best strains to be ing suit?"—Judge. had. Phone 449. Capital $60,000.00 gists. Children Cry C. M. MEACHAM. Children Cry FOR FLETCHERS Surplus $100,000.00 FOR FLETCHER'S Ham sacking season is here. Sacks CASTORI A for sale at this office. Ham sacks for sale at this office. C ASTO R I A
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lit - tie win - =* -t f f U - lacs whero the rob - in built, And where my broth - er set. was a child - ish ig - no"- ranee, But now it's lit - tie joy. lb nev- er came a wink to s«»on nor brought too long a day,, My spir - it flew iu feath - ere then, that is so heav - y now,. is 9: °: J y m im m % roll. But now, I oft - en wish the uigbt had born my breathe a - way. And sura . mef pools could hard • ly cool the fev - er on my brow. the la - bur - num on b's birth . day the tree is liv - ing yet. to kuow I'm far - ther off from heav'u thau when I was a boy. mm MsMl Ck N. Y. Upyrujht, l Ueuituiber. PLANNING TO AVOID WASTE Everybody's Doing It. HARD WORK ON THE NERVES very sensible Careful Housewife Telle How She A and commendable Afflicted Huabend* Tell of Strain In- H. H. BROWNELL CO. wave of & Praetlos economy seems to have Small Eoonomlee IN volved In Rubbing Cafe Fur POLK-GENUNG-POLK SYSTEM. Her Kitchen. •truck this city. Almost everybody Is forming or joining a Lsrkin Club- A careful housewife, telling of her of Tee end buying their Sospa. Spi- "At last," remarked the Iong-«uf« L.&N. MONOLITHIC CONCRETE SILOS economical .ncilioda, ears Notions. firing husband of zealous liter- I'YnV/.'V'p'n-T'harVhe white* of TeM - Toilet and Pharm- the egs* Ra> be krpt a week io a cool >ical Preparations, and other house ary dabbler, "I have found the magic Tittle Card No. 136 plac» to when making dressing* or hold supplies direct from Lirkin Co. way of telling my wife she is crajy HOPKINSVILLE, KENTUCKY. SeyUUai winch really requires only Effective Sunday. Jan. . 1918 This enables them to get juat twice without making her angry or bring- yoJks. I place the whites In a bowl, at much for their money as they ing the roof down on my own head. TRAINS GOING SOUTH. ui.d ihxl I ggt for enough together ( white cakes would get at the store, either in the I can tell her right to her fate, now, fft 98-C. 6 N O. Um. 11:66 p. m or dessert before I realize Treats nil di of domesticaldomesticated It. YclM may be kept by covering form of a double qnantirv and she takes it and smiles and never DR. R. L. BRADLEY, of house- *e. 61—St. L. Express 6:86 p. m 1U1 . r 1 \ mcr. If 1 serve a salnd. hold supplies for the same money, even hands me a sarcastic come-back, : No. 99—Dixie Limited. 10:41 p. m. •II when « •, _ , . _ . animalsscientifically rtalnlng. I always serre m or by taking the saving in the form the way she used to when we were Veterinary Surgeon:and Dentist white cake, so my egga serve a double H: 96.—Dixie Flyer, 9:01 s. ml too the Veterinanary of some handsome Premium Mer- first married." operations known Purpose. I hare a list of rpctpe* for U. 66~Hopkinsville Ac. 7:C8 s. m) and Shoeing Forge yolks Clandise, "Really, you say so! Office. Infirmary alone and whites alone! alao of which there are 1,500 to don't now L. Special attention and Water Sta. profession given •-ome ' 8th. bet. Main In which I use sour milk, otnore choose from. The club meetings are do you do it?" anxiously inquired for sweet, TRAINS GOING NORTH. Office Phone, 211. eggless cakes, and desserts. made the occasion of a "good lima the husband of the lady-doctor next to the shoeing of horses with dis- "I also 127. keep a careful Hat of Juat Xs. 92—C. ft St. L. Lim., 6:25 a. m Night Phone, for all" and that ia one of the rea- door. how many nandwlcbes can be made Night Phone Home. 1479. eased feet thi* she gets on << *. 62—St. Louis Express, 9:62 a.|m. from a loaf of bread, how many piece! ds kmd of club is so very popu- "Well, when one of her No. 98-Dixie, Limited, 7:03 B.^m.^ — 1 can cut from one of my cakes, how lar. If you have not already caught erratic tantrums nnd begins to tap 94— Dixie Flyer, 6:53 many portions of chicken salad I rray the fever her foot and sny unladylike things M: p. m. FRED A. PARKER, D. 0. MARTHA D. BEARD, D O. you certainly should get expect from one chteken. etc. This 56— Hopkinsville Ac. 8:56 p. mi M 494. (611. busy and form a Lark in Club-of-Ten. to me, I just look at her rather sym- simplifies planning and eliminates if* 64-St. L. ist Mail, 10:12 p. m» waste. T ie extra rewards given bv Larkin pathetically and say, Ton know, Phoenix Building Hopklnevllle.JKjr. Nos. 95 94 will Nos. Co., to anyone conducting such a dear, all geniuses arc more or less and make 90 nd 91 's stops except 94 will not stop c, lb mako il wp!1 worth your time crazy.' It pleases her so much to CARE IN SELECTING PAPER * .( Mannington and No. 95 will t do s>o besides the money you will be called a genius that she takes the General Effect Muet Be Considered ve for vnurself and your neigh- rest like a sugar-coated pill and Ml stop at Mannington or Empire i Before the Choice le Made b >r?. Write Larkin Co. todav. Ask calms right down. It surely does no*. G2 and for all and Work Begun. point* West. them for their large Catalog R 101 take tact and finesse to handle a nerv- No. 61 connect* at Gothric for Memphis and) This describes in full their Cluh-of- ous woman and k'op the domestic Hosiery In papering any room It should be points as far souths* Erin, and fur Louisville* cyclones shooed away." And the remembered that light is the first T*n plan and their Factory-tc-Fam Cincinnati snd the East. consideration, long-suffering husband gave a sigh Nos. 63 65 Mark and that the paper ily method of dealing. snd mske direct connections at GutlH- must be chosen accordingly. eVSVertlsenipnt. of one who has traveled the weary rie for LouUvills, Cincinnati snd all point* north Pure white snd east thereof. Nos. 63 and 65 alao connect fast Is the best choice when rond of actuality. •pHB Best Hose for the entire family MY M. Memphis snd way point*. a specially light room Is wanted, as it A "Yes," agreed the of the Notice to Farmers. . mate runs through Women and Children, can always be fct I absorbs only about 15 per cent, of the NO. 92 to Chlrsfro snd will no*. woman physioian, "it does take tact, carry passengers to points south of EvanevUle. in the "Onyx" Brand. light thrown upon It. Dark green, on Dr. Fr.d Mutphler, of the Western No. 93 carries through sleepers fo the other hand. Is the greatest con- I am losing all my personality under Atlanta. Ve. Kentucky State Normal, who is sumer con. Jacksonville. St. Augustine and Tampa, Fla. T^OR Quality, Style and Wear, gei a n*- a of light, absorbing about 85 the strain of it, for what else is tact k> Pullman sleepers to per cent. agent for the corn club work, will New Orleens. Connects "Onyx" Hose in Cotton, Lis^, Sim but the habitual courtesy of rubbing at Guthrie for points East snd West. No. M will Next to white apeak in Hopkinsville on March 29 I as a light producer t carry locsl passengers or Pure Silk, from 25c to $5.00 per pair—none the cat's fur the riirht way!" for points north of aro the soft pastel tints and light 1:30 p. m., at what time the corn, Nsshville. Tenn. genuine without trade-mark stamped on blues, which absorb from 20 to 25 per tomato and potato clubs for Chris- J. C. HOOE. Agt. every pair. Sold by all dealers. cent, of the light, then comes orange tian county, will be organized. All HER WAY OF DOING IT at 30 per cent.; apple and gray boys and girls who expect to enter - - greens, almost 50 per cent, and the the clubs for 1913 will please report Lord & Taylor New York popular brown is almost as bad as at the county superintendent's office dark green, as It takes up about 60 at seven o'clock of the same day. Tennessee Central Wholesale Distributors 8 to 70 per cent of the light It should and all farmers are invited to bring throw out. their boys girls. 1 and Dr. Mutchler m niii Ti—iron ime Table No. 4 Taking Effect ia working for the agricultural de- Here and There. partment of the United States as November 17, 1912. To prevent frying fish from becom- well as the state department. He is EAST BOUND ing greasy and sodden, have the fat a prominent educator and agricul- KAWNFUL EASTER DAY. DAVE MORGAN NOTED SPEAKERS Special Sermons And Music At Goes To The Frankels And En- 1! i Ladies' Suits! Different Churches. ters The Dry Goods Sprains,Bruises WILL BE HEARD Department. arc relieved at once by aa applica- Hifh winds and dutt clouds hard- tion of Sloan's Liniment. Don't rob, just lay on lightly. tnarrpri the otherwise delightful ly Educational Dave Morgan, who has been with •• Rloan's U.iln.nUkM dona snore Whan Kentucky •prin* day Sunday. Everybody was mt tliu tyaar. I tli Busy Store. He entered upon hit »• h*T« to h»»el (Were out in force at all thr churches. hut 1 got a entile i duties yesterday. He has taken a atu . .red my han ablo to r< »ume work lb U : aaa tLr.-e the hoar of midnight c*me work was trwmvly Fortunata In Securing Serv- ml attar the aocklaot." done with and persons who were Left Yesterday For Home After ice* of Many Distinguished Educators best. Prices the lowest Be apprehensive that their new hats and Speakers of National Reputation. A Game With Nashville. Here. W"ii 'i not he delivered had retired SLOAN'S Partial Li at Given at rest on that point, at least. The If never there, you ought to go. sure you see my line. pastors had prepare-! sDecial sermons After spending thr,?e weeks here LINIMENT If ever there, you'll want tc go. baseball and the choir leaders of most of the for practice the Columbus of Fine for Sprain The program Committee the Ken- left for home. The [Churches put on Appropriate pro- team yesterd*y Mn. ITk^rt A. Vornu M Romanes tucky Educational association hns l>een J- writes: — manager expected to keep his men Pt.. HM.ineM, X. "A extremely fortunate In aootiring the irrammea and potted and cut fl >wers friend ii.raln«t U\l link Is so badly H 1 uuhed wl>«n here for another week, but they th.it It went MnrV. arrrlces of practically all the promi- were much in evidence A prettier wonlil b»T* him ont 1 told him thiit I originally se- applied Moan's I.lnlmea} nent speakers that were display of milliners' work has rarely have been having a fair sample of In a week. 1 and In fonr days be was worktaaand lected for tho gathering In Louisville spring weather at Columbus and it salil Rluau's was a right goosl UksV been seen on Easter day, as Sunday on April 30 and May 1, 2 nnd 3. The nient." was thought that the men had just It Is T.M. music will quite varied, ns JONES, was the fi>3t really beautiful one we tw Price 23e.. school glee clubs, have had for five or six as well d vtl>p themsilvea on the BOc.. and SI.OO planned to have high years Main Street, home grourds as anywhere else. Slonn'l Book cln*s chornses and organ recitals. Hopkinsville, Ky. on burses, cuttle, Before becoming president of the Deafness Cannot Be Cured They played a game with Nishvil'e s* poull Armonr Institute of Technology of ( hi- toy local application*, ns thry cannot on the 1 >cal grounds. Saturday cn«o Ih?. (} - SMfnei>4 Is |t the result, and unless the In- a splendid, big way. ^ flommnf Ion ran lw» taken out and tl.Ij clean. Not even asbestos ring, or anything that looks 1 tiibo restored to Its norrnl condition, Spanish Government. Dr. Gunsmitus lecture dates have hent inc Will be eat roved forever: nlno f carried him nil over the counry In the like a wick. Now is the time to buv. V caaea out rf tin nri rnus<'d by Catarrh, which Is nothing but nn Inllamcd condi- winter, anil during the summer he Is tion r f tho mucoua surfaces. The Planters Protective Associe- always in demand as a popnlnr Chau- ^»ai»HI«lTeOr»!Ttin PANAMA-PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITION, l|* knelt beside hin SAN FRANCISCO. 1915. m THE UNSEEN HAND He was dead. A year passed ; most of the Came Up Sunday to Attend Mr*. Thomaa Rodman returned to Broadbent ami I spent traveling Louiavilie Saturday after a visit to Funeral of Thomas A STORY OF AN INDIAN CURSE gether. It did him good, taking Mra. T. W. Blakey and Mrs. George out of himself, but gradually, as Richards. Goldthwaite. BY J. MORTON LEWIS. fatr/nl day approached, he Mrs. Anna Layne, of Louiavilie, ia Broadbent and I were eollege more intent, nnd the old hunted 1c viaiting Velatives it! the city. The following young men of Mem- chums. We went together to Sand- returned to his ryes. phis came here Sunday to attend the Mra. S. L. Bowling went toClarks- hurst and served with the same regi- We were, in I^ndon at my funeral of their friend, Thomas ville laat week to viait her aonp, ment in India. upon the twonty-sixth. Over Richard?,Kic laid to rest last George and Bowling. who was James Broadbent was a wild fellow—no fast Broadbent expressed his i t Mas. of ?Vanit«, nday afternoon: Charles Frieberg. prank was too mad for him to pro- tion of returning t<> Ilnjdomer Hancock, E. H. McWathy. D B. Oklahoma, arrived on a visit to rel- pose. It was while we were on the day. Jones. John nley Gorman, Fred aVives here last week. northern hills that he raided a sacred On tho morning of the twent Silver- Can•nnon, Ed Werkover. Phil Miss Mary Bronaufrh has returned temple with three other men as wild eighth I glanced through my Iett bery, Chas. Joyce. from law school at Chicago. and reckless as himself. dinftlv I came down, but there The funeral services took place at no from Broadl Mrs. Austin L. Peay, of ClaikB- I never knew wlmt happened. The communication church. The floral the Methodist I'.rl'or. I sit down, Bmndbent ville, arrived Sunday on a visit to affair was hushed up at the time, hut oiTerings were numerous and beau- sent pea red. Mrs. E. tf. Flack. three months Inter Broadbent heart sent Uwl, especi ally the floral his In those three months "You have just come up front Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Frankel have in papers. The muaic was un- by the L. & N. j)f changed his laugh Haslemere?" I said. returned from Nashville where they he came a mm, Mra. E, Pos- der the direction of L. rang no longer at mess. He nodded. "Yes, have you seen spent Easter. ter, who also sang a solo. The pas- I did not see him sgain for over tho papers?" tor's remarks were solemn and im- two years. Then it had become my "No," I replied. pressive and were heard by a large More Storm Notes. turn to resign. A severe attack of There was an accident on th«J gathering of the friends of the pa- J. C. Adcock had a barn blown fever left me so weak that tho army Southwestern yesterday. The 11:LB rents of the deceased, who paesed down by wind. The building was Burgeon attached to our corps or- to Haslemere—one killed and fottB away at Memphis at the age of 29 worth several hundred d< l ars. He dered my immediate return home. injured." He paused. "Pegram wit years. had some insurance. Ike Long's the one It was- on June 22 that I reached man killed." residence in the same neighborhood, England. As the steamer drew along- Broadbent flung himself was unroofed and P. V. Carter sus- chair. PIONEER CITIZEN side tho quay at Southampton a fig- "I am tho only one left,*'V' he tained considerat h damage to barn said wearih ure sprang on board and hurried ; "another year and. oth^r outbuildings. nd toward me, hand outstretched. It shall be dead." W. H. Woodis Dies Near Lay- was Broadbent. I will not say much concerning The Chautauqua. the next year j for the first ten tonsville, Aged 95. "I am going to take you down to months we tnm lul about Europe* ^ The Redpath C* autauqaa. of Chi- my place*—a little bachelor house I Toward the end of April Broaiji W. H. Woodis, one among the old- cago, has notified Capt. A. G. Chap- have built at Haslemere. Next bent restless man that Hopkinsviile's date wiil be are grew again. "I must go «citizens of the county, died Fri Thursday Pogram and Manson homo," he said; "there is some busi- night at the home of his son-in- the week following June 14th The coming down. You remember Kelpath mannger says the course them?" ness I want tn attend to." , W. H. Woodford, near Laytons- A week later I followed to put is bet- him f^p ville. Death was caused by pneu- be on here 23 per cent Pegram and Mnnson were two of Haslemere, Tho last fortnight wp monia and usilted after anilines* ter than last year. the three men who had made that too painful for me to write about! of only five days. wild raid with him. I tried even- persuasion, that a mall The deceased was born in this Sunday Wedding. It was early morning when we could to fight down the resignation reached Haslemere. Broadbent drew county June 9, 1818, and he wa- Miss Wilmer Parish and Mr. Carl which was filling him. M me into his study, lined with book- t lerefore nearly 95 years old. I i Grace, of the Larkin neighborhood, Copyright, llll. by Panama- Pacific International Eapoaltlon. When I came down to break fast cheerful fire was burn- parents were natives of North Car- were united in marriage last Sun- echo tower in the Festive or East Court. At night the East Court, with shelves. A twenty-seventh AN journey. on the I found olina. Mr. Woodis had resided in day. The ceremony took place at its pavements of gold. Its great banks of flowers, and its lofty palms, ing to warm us after our Broadbent had preceded me, r will be flooded with light Musical masterpieces of the world will be ren- seated Christian all his life, excepting about the home of the bride, Squire W. D. The next evening we were dered by the chimes in the towers. Great saengerfeats and choral festivals Only once during the day did lie after din- two years which were spent in Ill- Martin officiating. in the same room, smoking will assemble upon the floors of the court. In the Festive Court, the visitor refer to the subject that was upper- short silence inois. He is survived by three will behold a vision surpassing the richest dreams of Oriental or Moorish ner. There hsd been a most in his mind. We were in the children, Mrs. of Lay- Sale Saturday. architecture. The floors of this court will be In tesselated pavements of gold. Suddenly Broadbent turned to me Woodford, study, and pointed In the center of the court will be great groups of sculpture with fauns, he to the heavy tonaville; W. R. Woodis. of Todd "Do you remember a remark you A sale of the personal effects of dancing nymphs and satyrs. There will be great fountains upon which magic oak desk at which he did all corre- Lewis- made to me two years ago? You re- county, and T. A. Woodis, of the late Dr. R. W. Ware was held lights will play at night and at night Shis mystic court, as all others, will be spondence. burg, Logan county. His wife flooded by a glow of Indirect light which will resemble a bright moonlight marked on the change that had sud Saturday at the family residence "If anything happens you will ed away about a year ago At the south end of the court will be a huge tower 270 feet In height in drill v come over me." near the Western State Hospital. find my will in there. I have left which will be a great organ with echo organs In smaller towers of the court Mr. Woodis was a member of the "Yes," I replied. The Festive Court will be a court of music, of acting, and symphonic dancing. you everything." Methodist church, having professed "That night I spent in the temple HALF BLIND, BUT TWANKFUl Here will assemble many of the great pageants of Oriental nations that will "My dear fellow—" I began, wher religion a revival at part will processions changed me. It changed the four during Vaughn's take during the exposition; here too come many of the he waved the remark aside. Grove last summer. Real Philosophy Evlnocd by Man from the amusement center, which will be designed to draw visitors from of us. There is a temple near Chi- Who "It is as well to be prepared." the more serious phases of the exposition. had twice married. His Is Ha spy to Be Allowed th* tral, sacred to Buddha. It is sup- He been At dinner we were both reserved. Sight of Oaa Eye. first wife died many years ago. The posed to bring death to any unbe- The day was cold, although it was interment took place at Ebenezer liever who enters it Out of sheer Recently W. A, Morgan, the father June, and a fire had been lighted by The Swearing In of Ollie. Sues For Slander. devilment we broke in. The place Saturday. of W. T. Morgan of Hutchinson, lost his orders. He flung himself down was in darkness until we desecrated the sight of one of his eyes. "While Senator lie James of Paducah. Ky.. March 24.—Suit It is now 0 in an eaay chair lefore it, and loan- J^La Cure a Cold In One Day I was at the hospital," aaya Captain it with the light from our lanterns. corres- , has filed in court Kentucky. The Washington been circuit by ing forward gazed into the flames. TailflBcATIVR BROMO Quinine. It »top« the Morgan, "I did a tot of thtefclng about "Then we saw before us at the al CouJh ^nd Headache and works of! the Cold. pondent for the Louisville (Ky.) Henry Harris, a fjrmer passenger I Half an hour must have elapsed how I could get along supposing | DruBaiat* refund money if it faila tq cure. tar a huge image of the god, I sup- Times says: With William Jennings conductor for the Illinois Centra H. W. GROVE S signature on each box. 25c. went entirely blind. I wouldn't be before ho broke silence. Then he and Railroad against A. H pose, nearly forty feet high. It con- beaming j Company, able to read, Just have to sit in dark- Bryan boking on and looked up with a smile, "I was not ness all the time I waa not asleep- governor ofjEaran, of Louisville, superintendent tained a room, which we did in the preserce of the thinking of the butterflies we used WIDOW'S STABLE Then I figured that I would be nearly the time, in that room, of the of tl.e Kentucky Division of the Illi- know at and Kentucky and the members to catch. Do you romomber? I've helpless. I would hare to get some- night and day, there remained a state's delegation in congress, 0 lie noi9 Central, fcr $25,000 damages body to lead roe around wherever I got the collect ion upstairs." priest, offering up prayers. I 1 avers went. that I couldn't M. James was administered the oath for a ged slander. Harris ftrned Near Crofton and Be- But auppoaing ! "You've kept them all these J "Well, through the mouth of the get anybody, what would I do then? as a i enator of the United States, that I^an accused him of stealing i years?" lieved To Be Arson. I remembered that I had seen blind god he cursed ue, telling us we small family party i from the company while ho was con- Mrr. Jam«s and a "Yes," he replied. "I'll go and men who were led around by dogs and | gallery running between Paducah should die by the unseen hand at gfczed down harply from the ductor. got them. It will give us something I commenced to speculate on how long j iiro, 111 some date when wo should least ex- Fire on Wednesday night destroyed great of the rew senator ; and C It would take me to train up a pup as the form • to do looking through them. They're pect it that our punishment the tUble of Mrs Puss Reynolds, a to have Bense enough to lead strode down the center aisle arm in The slanderous accusa ion accredit — should me . just as you left them when you went around. then suppose that It is: "1 be the fear of death, which should widow, who lives eight miles west of And in arm with Senator Bradley. In the ed to Earan in the petition am to Germany." should spy a cat on the other side ot I Crofton. discovered, the fire c at the time were C. C Mc- tired of protecting you while you are hang over our minds night and day When .amber j I heard him run upstairs and the avenue and take a sudden notion until the hour came. was under such headway it could Cnord. interstate commissioner, ap- stealing cash fares from the Illinois to catch it. That would mean that it walk about in the room overhead. steal "It was on June 27 that we broke not be controlled. In addition to would lead me out into the street pointed from Kentucky. The dis- Central ali the time. You even After a short pause | he shut the door into the temple. On Juno 27 last thi corn and other contents of the where I probably would be run over tinguished ones of this nation were 25 and 30 cent fares from the com- behind hrm with bang, I a and I heard by an automobile or a street car. And year I was having dinner with Stan- stable, a fine cow and calf were present in great numbers. Although pany. him coming downstairs again. just when I had become desperate ford. He was tlie one who Mas the burned. Incendiarism is believed to Mrs. James looked happier than it Harris claimed the accusation wt a pause, somehow the situation ssemed to get Another then a wild shriek, least affected by that evening. be responsible, but no clue to the Beemed possible for one woman to made December 7, 1912, and that Sud- ridiculous and I laughed. Now, I am which made my blood run cold—the afterward he was discharged, denly, in the midst of the meal, he firebug has been discovered. feeling pretty well again and I have look, her happiness was no greater shon ly sound of a falling body and silence. his one good lamp left Of course It Is time he has been unable ' clutched at throat—the next sec- than ihu which showed in the face since which I rushed into the passage; already unhappy when some one comes up on ond he was dead." you want fire, work. | When o! Mr. Bryan. For years he and the to secure tin) servants had gathered around the the blind side, but it beats no eyes at On the morning of the twenty- tornado.life or bond UP mator have been the closest of per- foot of the stairs in a frightened all too bad to talk about. 9o I have here Home building should begin new, sixth Pegram and Manson arrived, nigrumrmic.v in the a good deal to be thankful for. Any- sonal and political friendB and group. There, on the ground, lay 9 when money can be gotten for the They looked like men suffering be- way, I am not certain that I have not it waB like a personal triumph to see Broadbent, nd Strongest the cases of butterflies seen aa much In my time as one purpose, by becoming a member of neath the sentence of death. They man "Ollie" enter a broader field of ef- scattered and broken around him. I ¥ cught to see."— Companies, see Kansas City Journal. reward. "If the HopkinBville Building & Loan were men well on the young side of fort and reap a higher As I knelt beside him, I felt an Association. Office at First National forty, but the hair of both waa H. D. WALLACE, iSa^J b anything were needed to complete invisible sometliing brush past me. HAD METHOD IN HIS GIVING tinged with happiness today." he said, "it is Bank, gray, office up stairs, over Office 395 my It may only have been a gust of Residence 644 this." It was exactly 12:45 o'clock THOS. W. LONG, June 27 dawned—a beautiful Anderson - - Fowler of Genecoalty Was Not All wind from some open window, or it Home Treas summer day. Iu the morning we That Actuated Doings of Old when the name of Mr. James was may have been what he dreaded very drug store, corner Phone 1175 he, with Senator Bradley, Advertisement. went for a walk together, the four Ninth and Main or called and muebj—the unseen hand. I shall of us, and it was late in the after- advanced to the chair. There was a never know.—London Sketch. Old MacCrankle Is a most vindic- ' noon before we returned, stir in the cabinet circle; si! of whom Wets and Drys. tive, as well aa a miserly, old gentle- M (Ml i Four men sat down to dinner and T COURT. man, and not even the season of knew the big Keotuckian. The gal- Henderson. Ky., March 24 —When REASON WHY. four rose from it I saw a look peace and goodwill had any softening leries craned their necks to see the men presented peti- effect the "dry" leaders of relief pass over Broadbent's face. upon Lh« grudge he harbored contrast in size between the two "You haven't many relatives, havr mmon Law Appearance Dock- against hla disinherited but prosper seven tions containing forty per cent I ''Gentlemen," said, Kentuckians. They returned to their he "I havo or- you?" ous nephew. Jack, who had built a of voters in the county asking fur dered the whisky to be taken into the "Worlds of them." et To Be Handled This Week. street ot houses for working people places ioon and it was all over. study. It ia more comfortable in the neighborhood. local option election, County Judjre "I never meet any of them at vour Christmas eve the residents of there," house?" There were no cases of importance On Young refused to call a special set each house In the new street were DR. BEAZLEY It must have been court to call election and nearly eleven. ">*o, they've all got sion of I for trial Friday Saturday of up and simply dumbfounded to receive a viait silence fallen Specialist on the shelf until April A bad upon us all. than I have." from old MacCrankle, who waa aocoin. laid them 28, last week in Circuit Court. A num- Throat) Suddenly Manson leaped to his feet. panled by«a mat) with a hand-truck (Eye. Ear, Nose and which may mean delay in election. A look of fear shone VERY BLOW. ber of cases for malicious shooting loaded with fifteen-pound baga ot C impaikm manager C. F. Sugg, of in his eyes, petit larceny most nuta nuts particularly NVlth he pointed and were called, The were the drys, atated that at that time *«• to a and ^ First Fanner— I was at the mov- large and hardaahelled Baazlls Murder. picture, on Uw wall. of them being dismissed. Madero's petition would be filed ask- wainuta another ing picture show, yesterday. They've will be "Lookr* he cried, "it is coming The common law docket That President Madero waa shot for e'ection in city eo that if the "What, unclert You glvtag Christ- ing got a picture of your place, and your handled this week. court took nearer to me. Keep it off. O, The gifts! And to tenants, too! and Vice President Suarez st.anged county petition is turned down the my mas my new far m hand at work. God! It's got me by the recess yesterday morning after two gasped Nephew Jack, who passed to death in the Mexican National peti:ion will have to go, too. th*>i»t city Second Fanner—Gee! I didn't the street during the distri- i Lei go, you fiend, let or three cases were called, as the at- through the night of February and go!" Palace know moving pictures worked bution of the nuta "Nuts! And all Broadbent had taken that ai torneys were not prepared to go into their bodies taken to the prison in See W. D. Porter of the O. G. a revolver iBraslls and walnuts! What big ones, slow aa that trjW. During the remainder of the the assertion Sprouse Co., incorporated about fmm h " pocket and was firing rap- too! What an odd present, uncle!" an automobile was made dAtthere will be iJ »n the direction Manson point- very little doing "A fancy of mine, navvy," said old in San Francisco by Col. Alcade, your next tailored suit. Suita to ty ESTIMATE. One bullet .TfPneral interest. Crankle. with a chuckle. "An old publisher of the New Era, a Mexico order $12 50 to $40.00 Suits in stock struck tho picture, " two smashed man'a fancy uewspaper. $6.00 to $36.00. If you care to aave. their way through the "How do you estimate the success he City Miss Katharine Long arrived the Tea. hee!" be chuckled, when windows, the fourth visit uf. , went, heaven of a social function?" the reached home again. "Not one ul last of week and spent Easter Appetite tenants of Jack's has a For Weakness and Loss of Advertisement. ^ "By tho number of people who with her parents. Mr. and Mra. those forty Geo They'll The Old Standard scacral atraastacnloc tonic - When the smoke cleared Manson disappointed nut-cracker between them. , I n-ere at not getting in- UROVU'S TASTHLKSS chill TONIC, dmaa out , , T C. Loig. Misa Loag is studying new doors! Ho, tunic Get your Job Printing done at this lay stretched ruin all h|s brand Malaria and builda up th« ayatcni. A true upon the •ground. 1 vitations." music in Louisville. M hoi" audtmcApuctiici. furadullaaudciuldrcu. N» office. — ' The We are author*x*d «o arnouncel The Daily Louisville Herald geo w. Mcknight Democratic candi Princess II. of How. art | date for County Assessor, subject to the scion of the primary election Enjoys the largest circulation in Ken- August 2.1913. Theatre tucky because it is the best newspaper We are suthor lA to announce A GOOD PLACE TO GO. WRESTLING FRANK RIVES in the State and the people know it as a candidate for the Demrcralie When you come to town bring nomination for County Attorney, , A real wrestling match mny be de- family and let them see tected once by the way the sul ject to th'J sction of the primsry the S at IT IS NEWS wrestlers, sitting at the mat side, to be held August 2. 1913 the show. WHEN crane their to watch niovo. NEWS necks every Matinee Daily -2 O'clock Besides giving the public the most reliable market We are authorized to announce to 5:20 reports as well as general news, The Herald's special POLO J. WALTER KNIGHT Louisville news- I features make it pre-eminent among •s a Democratic candidate for coun- Evening 7 to 10:20 papers. American polo received a severe ty judge of Christian county, subject blow when Charles Snowden of Phlla Special attention is directed to Herbert Quick's to the action of the primary Aug. 2, delphls was fatally injured in an autc 1913. masterful articles now running serially m The smashup. dying the following day Admission - 10c Herald entitled Children --5c BILLIARDS We are authorized to announce S. G. BUCKNER ON BOARD THE GOOD SHIP EARTH as a candidate for City Councilman Frank Jones of Philadelphia defeat in the Second ward, subject to the Back numbers of these articles free on request to all who subscribe now. ed Pierre Maupome of st Louis in a Turn Ovei action primary, National Three Cushion Milliard of the Democratic league game, 60 to 36. Aug. 2, ,913. a New Leafpet Kojl Yamada, the Japanese player, won, The Daly Louisville Herald 400 to 343. the deciding game ol We are authorized to announce a four game series of 18.2 balk-line bil- A. E. MULLINS liards with George Slosson at Sar By subscribing Francisco. as a candidate for jiiler. of Chri - for THIS PAPER 1 and Hopkinsville Kentuckian $3.1? tiHn of \ county, subject to the BCtion BOWLING the Democratic parry, in the » fficial No subscription can be taken for The Heraid to be mailed to any tc wn or city where ihat paper is de- primary election August 2, 1913. livered by carrier. The national bowling tournament We are authoriz-d to announce SUBSCRIBE NOW. will be held in Rochester this year SUBSCRIBE NOW. probably beginning on March 31. IRA D. SMITH \veritt's Bed For good live winter sport we know bVbbbbbbI as a candidate for County Attorney of nothing better than to start an ar gument on whether or not the dodo for Christian county, subject to the Bug Paste ball ought to be used in tenpin bowl action of the Democratic voters at lng. the primary election, August 2, 1913 The new exterminator for THOSE TRY IT AND I Bed Bugs, Roaches, Ants and We are hereby authorized to an- MARRIAGE VOWS BASEBALL all other insects. Not only nounce ARE NOT COMPLETE lulls and devours the bugs Eddie Foster is worrying a bit be E. C. MAJOR but prevents the eggs from UNLESS YOU BUY THE cause he can't take on any extra who is now in the employ of weight. Forbes hatching. Is convenient to Manager Stalllngs of the Braves MfgCo.,asa candidate for sheriff use. Does not run or spread plans to use McKetchnle, the former of Christian county, subject to the -fills the cracks. A posi- Pirate inflelder, at third base. Estate action of the Democratic primary exterminator and pre- Gas Range tive Clark Griffith, according to late ac election August 2. 1913. counts, had 38 players on his list, with venative. Made by the YOU PROMISED HER. possibly a few more Cubans to heat COME AND SEE from. We are authorized to announce Anderson-Fo w 1 e r The Philadelphia National league R. T. STOWE , club has sold Pitchers Home and Dlt DRUG CO. lDO0n>Of.t^. WHY NOT? ter and Outfielder ManguB to the At County Court Clerk, as a candidate Sold by Druggists and Groc- lantic City club of the Tri-State league for renomination, subject to the ac- Pitcher Red Donohue, with Detroit tion of the Democratic party in the ers at 25c per bt. with Brush in 1906, is recovering from a serloui primary election of August 2.' 1913 for applying. illness at his home in Philadelphia Public Service here he is a prosperous business man Kentucky over getting Co. The tangle involved We are authorized to announce Catcher George Yantz past the waiver* Incorporated. JEWELL W. SMITH POPULAR has been straightened out and he goes MECHANICS ! from the Chicago Cuba to New Or as a candidate for Sheriff of Chris- leans. tian County, subject to the action of Del Howard, besides playing first the Democratic party in the c fficial New court procedure. base and acting as captain of the Sac Clever 'dea of Thieves. primary August 2, 1913. Preferred Locals. Skowhegan, Me., recently went Dem- Francisco team, will act as scout foi An up-to-date method of robb'ng ho- ocratic after thirty years of Republi- the Chicago Cubs during the Coast (Advertisements.) tels Is exposed in the German papers. can rule, and as his first case the new League campaign. Two young men of excellent appear- We are authorized to announce Si-h .1 H. I)ai?g for • .Mnn'i) i| Justice of the peace was trying a John McGraw has sold his interest ance are moving about Germany, stay- C. young man charged with fast driving. in his billiard business in New York HUGH McGEHEE building and general n dmi * u* ing at the best hotels Ir the leading Popular Mechanics The prosecution had rested, and the and will hence forth devote all hit of Gracey, as a candidate for County all ktod*. Ph me 47R holiday resorts. After dinner one of attorney for the defense arose. "Your time to the Giants, not even giving Magazine the hotel guests with Court Clerk, subject to the action of them amuses "wcrrrTEN so you can understand it honor. I move that the respondent be vaudeville another thought. Eur) ,-?, pianoforte solos and anecdotes, the Republican party in the official EGGS FOR SALE- fetttPgi nf discharged." "All those in favor of The Harvard freshman basebai: A GREAT Continued Story of the " thus keeping the majority of them in Whife O-pingron ani Sintrle inb the motion will say 'Aye,' announced primary August 2. 1913. r\ World's Progress which you his compan- team will this season be Instructed the drawing room, while may be^in reading at any time, and Write Leghorns, the r.em-' ap- the new Justice. A chorus of "ayes" by a salaried coach. Henry B. ReeveB ion ransacks the private rooms for winch will hold your interest forever. responded through the court room. former varsity backstop, has beet proach to an evg m ichine. Write money and valuables. We are authorized to announce "Respondent is discharged," said the tendered the position. 230 PAGES EACH MONTH 300 PICTURES or call up Her?chel A. Long. T. S. WINFREE Jimmy Callahan'B reply to FYanb MC .".HTICIE1 OF 8ENERA1 INTEREST Chance's offer to take Joe Berger of) as a candidate for re-election to the ha "~:.op Notes" Department (20 pacoc) ives French Birth Rate Are You Constipated? l easy way* to do things— how to make hi8 hands is that he thinks pretty wel office of Constable in District No. 2, •j;cful articles fjr home and shop, repairs, etc. It has been lately estimated that ' , WANTED. of the shortstop himself and means tc 'A ixu teur Mechanics " If so, get a box of Dr. Kind's New ( 10 pages) tells how to the number of recruits available for subject to the action of the Demo- give him a real tryout this time. mke Mission furniture, wireless outfits, boars, To cure your hogs of cholera. the French army has been reduced Life Pills, take them regularly and cratic voters in the primary election, cr.^iaei, magic, and all the things a boy loves. Jim McAleer is an advocate of i Satisfaction guaranted. from 238,000 in 1906 to 216,000 In 1911, StJN PER * EAR. SINGLE COPIES 15 CENTS your trouble wil. quickly disappear. uniform understanding on the balk Aug. 2. 1913 owing to diminution J. C. YOUNG. the of the birth Ask your newsdealer, or liver, im- rule by American league umpires. H« rate in F.-ance. Tney will stimulate the WRIfC I B rSES SAM PLg COPY TODAY Oak trove. Ky . R. li 2 claims that Ed Walsh gets away witr. your digestion and get rid of We are authored to announce prove a balk movement every time he works POPULAR MECHANICS CO. StlS W. 'V—MlDtf» St.. Medical Feet In Bygone uays. The Cause of Rheumatism. all the poisons from your system a game. DR. J. A. fcOUTHALL CHICAGO At the beginning of the eighteenth Baldomero Acosta. Washington'! will fcure'y iret yoo well au.ain. as a candidate for Councilman in Stomach trouble, laz/ liver and They the century the usual feea to physiclane newest Cuban, is a Bon of the mayoi 25c at All Druggists. Third Ward, subject to the Demo- and surgeons In England were "to a deranged kidneys are the caus? of of Maranao, Cuba, and his father de OVER 68 YEARS graduate In phyeick, this due is about clared a legal holiday in the towr cratic primary August 2. 1913. EXPERIENCE rheumatism. Get your stomach, 10 shillings, though he commouly ex> when the young man's contract arrlv The Greatest Woman. P pects or demands to. Those that are liver, bowels in healthy to it that everybody cele kidneys and ed and saw We are authorized to announce only licensed physicians, their due la Who was or is the greatest woman brated properly. condition by taking Lleclric bitters, no more than 6 shillings and 8 pence, i all history? Two hundred Kansas JOHN C. DUFFY though they commonly lfl eacbera answered the question and demand and you will not be troubled with as a candidate for the Democratic nth enthusiasm and unanimity the the pains of Charles PUGILISM Trade Marks M rheumatism. udges awarded the prlzo to the one nomination for State Senator in the A surgeon's fee Is 12 pence a mile, • .*>--• • •••••••I Designs he his Journey near or far. 10 groata B Allen, a school principal, of Syl- 'ho made this reply: "Tho wife of Sixth Senatorial district, composed Copywiohts Ac. Grover Hayes of Philadelphia an< Anyone sending s sksun ami dencrlntlnn to set a bone he farmer of moderate means who may broke or out of Joint, of Christian and Hopkins counties, quick I r uirerinlu our opinion Iran vama, Ga., who buffered indescrib- "Young Baylor" of Indianapolis fough whether a i and for letting does her own cooking, washing, iron- Invention Is pmhaMy |Mieni*hio ( "iiiinunlm- blood 1 shilling; the subject tloimlr,ctlyc,.,,tl,|ci.tlul a ten round draw at Cincinnati. to the action of the primary HANDBOOK mi I'aieuu catting or amputation of able torture from rheumatism, liver ing, sowing, brings up a family of sent free. OMoit Huent-y lor secuiihir putenti. any limb is Patents taken through Jock Britiou made a punching bai to be held August 2, 1913. Muuu St i'u . reielrs 6 pounds, but there Is no settled fee boys and girls to be useful members tptcuti nolle*, wit huut c bari'o, in lbs and stomach trouble and diseased out of Eddy Hanlon in their sched for the cure." The system of regulat- of society, and finds time for lntelleo- remedies uled ten-round bout at Savannah, Go Scientific Hmcricaii. ing the fee according to the pocket ol kidneys, writes: "All We are authorized to announce Bat NelBon knocked out Harry Dll A handsomel* tlhirtmtpi wi'i.Hf ImnsS Mr. k tho patient la cnlstloii ol scientific i. iiinal. » anr T«riu», fc, a failed until I used E'ectric Bitter*, of i R. M. WOOLDhlDGE reir: tory Ion of New York in the last round (our luontbt. «L Sola by all nawidaaleRL Dyspepsiim is America's curse. To bout at as a candidate for City Councilman but four bottles of this wonderful scheduled ten round Tamaqua restore digestion, normal weight, Pa. in the Sixth ward, subject to the ac- Dnan's remedy cured roe completely." Regulets are recommended good health and purify the blood, Barney Williams of Phlladelphlt tion of the by many who say thev operate easily, Maybe your rheumatic pains come shaded Tom McMahon of Pittsburg li use Burdock Blood Bitters. Sold at ust 2. 1913. heavyweight tight Buf without griping a ten round at and *it,i uU t bad from stomach, liver and kidney all drug stores. Frio $1.00. SPECIAL TO falo. WOMEN after effects. 25c at realize all drug stores. troubles. Electric Bitters will give Jimmy Brady of Chicago and Lev We are authorized to Do you the fact that thousands of Arfvvrtuu mint. Glowney of Detroit, featherweights women are now using you prompt relief. 50c and $1.00. Latest Horror. TANDY D. McGEE boxed eight rounds at Flint, Mich., t< "Every morning," observed the doc- as a candidate for City Councilman Eight Who Deserve Slap.. Recommended by All Druggists. a good draw. tor, "over my coffee, I see in the news- at men who deserve to be Tommy Howell of Philadelphia an< hi the Sixth ward, subject to the ac- pa i»*r an account of some motor car slapped on the face: He who despises Spike Kelly of Chicago, welter tion of the Democratic "Yes." said the professor; primary Au- man of power; he who enters accident." a a Useless Wording. weights, fought ten hard rounds to i gust 1913. uu "that's the auto crash of your 2. house uninvited and welcomed; he that draw at Kansas City. A Soluble Antiseptic An old author bas remarked tact table." Powder who gives orders In a house not his new rule prohibiting "mixec there are two things which it does no A We are authorized to announce as a remedy for mucous membrane be who takea a seat above his af- own; good to worry about—what you can bouts." was adopted by the New Yorl fections, such as sore LUCIAN J. HARRIS throat, nasal or position; he who speaks to one who bleeding, protruding or state athletic comuilsslon. which con pelvic help, and what you can't help. The Itching, catarrh. Inflammation or ulcera- does not listen to him; he who in- in New York as a Democratic candidate for County Uuter, because fretting won't help the have yield t>, Doan's Oint- troli boxing tion, caused by female Ills? blind piles Women . . on the conversation of others; omenwhP trudes It New York state boxing coiunila Court Clerk, subject to the action have matter; and In the former, because The of been cured say "it is worthvv,rtl..J|k be who seeks favors from the ungen- ment. 50c at all stores. la your duty It. with- siou has bit upou au actually b< :islbl« the primary weight in to go and help August 2. 1913. gold. " Dissolve in water aBV erous; and he who expects love from settling the referee question plan of apply locally. For ten years the enemies From a Persian Saying. Ly„- his — li will name the referees itself E. Pinkham We are authorized to Medicine Co. has recom- improved Safety Razor. Art Magirl of Bartlesville, Okla. mended Paxtine TOM CUSHMAN in their private cor- The principle of the gouble-bladed won an eight round decision ove» respondence with women. • has been applied to safety ra- as a Democratic Marty Rowan of Carliuvllle, III , In (hi candidate for Coun- For all hygienic Children Cry The worst cases, so su and toilet uses it has soru,ulM so oitt.-.iiior • ic the »" - *» thatlual theluo operator shavi»ui seen In St. Louis thl. win ty Assessor, no equal. FOR FLETCHER'S cutai A>y >l «oud«riul.wumtcilul, old reliable Or. best fight subject to the action of Only 60c. a large box at Drug- I'orter • *uliienlsic Healing ou. it relieve* two blades at the same time. k ter 0 the primary election August 0** ... 2, 1913. f -I !u>Ma»*aac . t i .ao C ASTO R 1/ ^he pa?foKffS^toto!' M* SB* W- A 1, ' ! u DR. G. P. ISBELL GOT the HALF DOLLAR BACK Stopped Those Pains. INDIAN RELICS ARE FOUNC Copper Hill. V*.— Mr* Ida Con- Archaeologist Excavates Slta of OH In Fact. This Mlnltter. I nvlted tc SOOT-I-CIDE ner, of ihisplsce. nyf. "For years. Vete, Inary Physician 4 Surged Preach. Wat Paid With His Camp Near Cumberland In Own I had a pain in my right aide, and Maryland. 7th and Rait OfferOffice and Hospital Cor. very sick with womanly troub- Cumberland. Mr).- -Relics of early A low yearn ago a prearher was in. le*. I tried different doctors but CLEANS Indian life have been discovered bj Both Phones vit WHEN WAS YOUR BAFFLES SKILL OF DOCTORS SHOWS POWER OF LIQUID AIR imwwmmmmmmwmwm* What t* Known at Infantile Partly Remarkable Demonstration Mads by WATCH •la tide Fair to Continue It* Scientist In a Lecture Before Great Rsvaqos for Som# Tinio. LAST REPAIRED? Britain's Royal Institute. Five years dis- It man* r«* DO i how srnod the works ago a mysterious A frozen soap bubble, broken in be, >our watch hould be over of northern Europe liroko nwnv may Mse wo and floating like an irides«o*»nt, hauled hv an r xpen*nced watchmak from itn olil hound* nn