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Interior Journal from Stanford, Kentucky • Page 1

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VUln AAA STANFORD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1907. HO. 66. HEWS JTOTESr HUST05VILLE. CHURCH MATTERS.

The houn for worship at th Presby Nelson of the W. D. Hocker was at home from Ty THEATRE TALK NO. 2 A. Randall, editor Horseman, died in Western terien church are 10:46 and 7 .00 Indian- BR0DHRAD.

eBBBawaBwaas The heater for the new church hat been ordered and will be placed in position in a few dayt. Charlie Pike and hit lister, Eliza, were with friends, near Hackley. in rone several days. Miss Emma Routen, of Lexington, p. M.

Bunday-chool at 9:30 a. m. and youmr modU's meeting at 6:30. All apoli. Twenty-five persons were more or the guest of Miss Sallie Routen and sis are cordially Invited to attend these lest seriously injured at Erie, in a ter.

-r r- It pay to wait after all, for the good comes In time, even In the drama, bringing a splendid recompense for some of the "cheats" Ton bare had. "Monte CristO which enmee tn tnw nraH-r mnnn I. Carrard county, Saturday and Sunday. terries. The pastor.

trolley car collision. A large crowd attended the Tbomp- Uioiera is reported to be rapidly in- ton tale at Chilton and good prices pre- Rev. A. J. Pike will preach at the Baptist church at 11 A.

u. Sunday and Th Synod of the Presbyterian Church, South, at Its meeting at Midway, toted in. favor of allowing: the creasingin tbe Russian provinces of vailed throughout: he seen again and again by those who have souls to feel the spell of real Kiev, Chernigov and Ekaterinosiav. I Miss Hattie Lipps lost a handsome klso at night There will be baptizing at 2:30 p. M.

Board of Director of the Central Unl "A fill of sUte hr-a icoai. mine at 1 gold tecket on MaMstreM, or tjhjs-re- Uncle Dock" Owens sold his farm rortview, crushed a man and a covery of which she will give a reward. versity to select its own trustees io stead of electing them at the annual "RealRomantic Dram romantic drama. IT RANKS AS ONE OF THE GREATEST DRAMATIC TRIUMPHS OF THEATRICAL HISTORY, both artistically and financially. It has bad phenomenal anccesa thrntiirhnn the.

of DO acres in the Freedom neighbor young girl to death. Tbe girl's mother There will be work in the second de- was probably fatally injured, greebythe Masonic lodge here this hood to a Mr, Dillingham, of North Carolina, for frrlOO. meeting of the synods, as has been the custom. The resolution will have to be aonetirred in br the Synod of. the Thomas J.

O'Brien, the new Ameri- evening. A full attendance is request- Mrs. Ed Newland is visiting relative can Ambassador, presented his creden-1 ed by the Master. tialstothe Japanese Emperor at an Th i Ladief Aid Society of the Chris hear Lowell this week. Manley AT-bri ght attended the banquet given by entire world and will lire in the annals of the stage as one of the highest examples of dramatic HOWEVER MERITORIOUS A PLAY WITHOUT AN INTELLIGENT CAST, an artistic and effective production is impossible.

No pains or expense has Iran snared Northern Church before it become effective. '-Elder Nathan Singleton, born Novem audience in the palace at Tokio. tian church Will give a Hallo'en party U. C. T.

at London Saturday night The trial of George A. Pettibone, on the evening of Oct 31, to which all As usual the frost and. freeze came ber 24. 1835; died SepUtnber 1, 1907. A the best.

Young, bright, intelligent, resourceful actors ham iwn charged with complicity in the murder I church going people are invited. and caught some of our farmers not member of the BaDtist -church 68 selected la each instance, with express reference to adaptability to the of former Gov. Steunenburg. was post- An "Avoirdupois Party'' with free poned at Boise until October 28. refreshments will be given by the la- ready.

However, little damage was foi ig uicuii years, and a preacher of righteousness for 36 years. He, like the lamented F.atnn. died with the harness on. In An automatic typewriter run by com-1 dies of the Baptist church this evening done as a grest many were about done cutting corn. pressed air, capable of writing 5,000 to in the rooms opposite the opera house Gorgeous Scenic Banker J.

W.Hutcheson wss in Dan Powerful AIelot Drama the midst of our meeting Olive, Bro. 10,000 words per jiour, has been invent- entrance. ed by A. McCall, of O. Dan Tratlor and family, -of Stanford.

llEVIVAL OF ville first of week. His brother, H. H. Hutcheeon, is acting cashier of the Cit An international congress of ship own- are visiting relatives here. W.

G. Rou izens Bank, of Mt Vernon, during the absence of Cashier Salin. ten and wife are visiting relatives in Harrodsburg. The officers of the Presbyterian church are having Installed in Lark in Hicks and wife are in Kansas ers of Great Britain and the continental countries was opened in London primarily to discuss the labor "question. Preparations are being made for boring for oil near Uniontown.

Indiana oil men have leased thousands of acres City, where Mrs. Hicks is being treat the church an up-to-date furnace, McFarland preaching, called on Bro. Singleton to lead in prayer. He made a touching appeal; then he gave 1 -State -MissioMwrant-boni and. JUL hearty dinner, and In Ave minutes thereafter took hi flight from the body, "to be present with the Lord." blessed death of such a man.

I have been hi friend and pastor for five years, and though we have given up event precious ones, this one is the hardest to We will miss his The class-of Miss M. Evans, our tal ed for carcinoma, of which she has been a sufferer for some time. They ented teacher of voice culture, dramatic art and instrumental music, will give expect to be absent several weeks. Wheat sewing is in full blast a recital at Alcorn's Opera House to of land in that vicinity and will make a thorough test of the field. The will of Nelson Morris was offered for probate in Chicago.

The udging from the amount of fertilizer night, 18th. Miss Evans.is an artist of rare talent and a large crowd should being hauled from this point a large acreage will -be sown. Timber about estate is estimated not to exceed wiM counsel, bis earnest prayers and greet her. exhortations: hi wife and children farmers have to fall back upon mother earth for sustenance. A car-load of household and office goods has arrived and are being placed 000,000, and of this amount more than 118,000,000 is in personal property.

Brooklyn Day at the Jamestown Ex- loving companion and father; But let til remember Lord doeth all Pastor Smith, of the Baptist church, in the Newton building by the em. hat been allowed a month' vacation position was celebrated Tuesday. The nloveesofthe Danville Scottsville thlmrs welL" Dear wife and children, voum ds tor's heart bleeds for you, Railroad Co. General Manager Rodes' office is being carpeted and will be snd will be off during the month of November. While away he will take a treatment for throat trouble.

It is not known yet who will fill the pulpit dur exercise were held in the New York building, where an oration wss delivered by Justice William J. Gaynor. Three persons' were instantly killed Our loss is hi gain. He rests from his Ubors and his works do follow him. ready for use by Saturday.

if th Lard Comfort at He only can. Hustonville is on a boom. She is not ing hi absence. and two other perhaps fatally injured onlv e-nin tn have a railroad, but will The nine year old son of Zeb Hall, of when an automobile was struck by an have a Union Depot along with it Miss "Asleep in Jesus. Blessed sleep, R.

R. Nobl, Pastor. Western Recorder. toe MaretsDurg neignoornooo, wnue express train on the Philadelphia and Jocelyn Price, an architect of rare skill; running too near a moving train ttsti Reading, railroad at Pottstown, Pa. has the contract and if you will go to UKGSVnXE.

THREE! Saturday, stumbled, fell and hi root! Fifteen or more persons were Alcorn's Opera House on Saturday eve-wm caught beneath a whML sa badly 1 several oi i.t I i i i The American people are bread ranted and liberal Thev Gooch and baby ivpotiun cievaiea irain crasnea into class view ot the building, umei among turned from a visit to relative at Son ars ready to hear any remarks, listen to any song, read any book, see any play, try anythine new. and the nasa their verdict nramnti the many good features of this new enterprise it the desire of the architect to erteU Mr. and Mrs. Colonel Gooch will imm Saturday into their new home mashing bis root that amputation was necessary. Dra.

Gravely and Carter, of this place, and Dr. E. J. Brown, of Stanford, performed the operation. The little fellow is doing nicely.

uuuuuiji Ail I II 1X1 THAT BECOMES POPULAR IS now occupied by Mrs. M.JH. Creighton. GOOD, AND NOTHING CAN BE The latter will move into the dwelling next to the postofflce, recently vacated give employment to our home people, therefor Only home talent will will -be employed. Remember that you can tee the Union Depot by going to Alcorn'! Opera House Saturday evening, The Verdict of the People COME POPULAR THAT IS ROT GOOD.

The oeople never make the rear of a South Side elevated train at State and Van Buren streets, Chicago." The State Racing Commission granted 16 dayt of additional racing to the Latonia Jockey Club, which begun Wednesday and will continue to Nov. 2. The date were surrendered by the Louisville Jockey Club. The Court of Appeals decided that the evidence in the damage suit filed HI WEIGHBORIBO COUNTIES. Mrs.

P. B. Smalley, wife of the well- bv Mr. and Mrs. Claude Hester, Mrs.

mistake. Newspaper advertis Alonxo NRigney, of Somerset, is the e-ueet of relative here. James Gbode 26. The Ladies Aid Society of the known Insurancej man of Harrodsburg, ing will induce the readers to try anything that's advertised once. Is dead.

returned to Eubank Tuesday and will Christian church induced Miss Price to take the contract and will give you the plans and specifications on application. Central University defeated Morris- leave toon for Jamestown, Va. Mr. MERIT DOES THE REST. A shining example of this principle is that of the romantic play, "Monte Crista" which will be presented la this city sees.

This play has been produced season after season for seventy years. IT MUST BE MERITORIOUS DON'T YOU THINK? Good was relieved by a Mr. Carpenter Harvey College, of West Virginia, 88 to 0 at foot ball, by Mrs. J. B.

Marcum did not implicate from the North end who is our present POLITICAL. Alex Hargit and B. F. French in th Dr. T.

Gmbling, prominent station agent Messrs. B. P. Shew. USUAL PRICES WILL PREVAIL, murder pfherJiusbandand sustained physician of Burnside, shot and instant maker, of Moreland, and J.1 O.

VanaT- ly killed Bellinger Wright also of that Walton's Opera House, Friday; Oct. 25: place. rier, of Harrodsburg, were hera Sun-day, the latter to see the place where hi brother last worked and to meet as Mis Mattie McCarley, aged. 34, died Congressman Slemp, Virginia' only republican in the Lower House at Washington, is The State Department has designated Algernon Sartoris, of the District of Columbia, to be secretary of legation at Montevideo. Mr.

Sartoris is the grand the verdict of the jury. From 25 to 30 people persons injured and every house in Eontanet destroyed, rendering 700 people homeless, ia the result of the explosion of the mills of the Dupont Powder Company, near Fontanet at her home near Lancaster of tuber manv of his friends as possible. Mr. culosis. She leave her mother, Mr.

First National Vandivier was made very welcome here, Lizzie McCarley and two sisters, Mrs. where hi brother was so well liked and esteemed Ml highlyTh femarkable son of President Grant Siler.otLancaster, "and, -Mrs. Joe Pettus, of Frightened by her sister, who entered" likeness between, the two brothers, liv Judge Hager and Congressman Stan lei spoke to a large crowd at Hawes her room at midnifcht with a Hon. J. T.

Williams, Postmaster and Offloers: J.J. HOCKXR. Pree'J I. T. Habbis, V.

Pres. J. J. MoHOBKBT 6, Ghr. W.

H. WEABEW.Aeit Ohn Dlreotors: "Jng and deceased, was a matter of con one of the pioneers of London and ville which taxed the capacity of the Capital Stock, Laurel county, died at hi home here siderable comment MATRIM0HIAL. wrapped about her, Clara Osgood, living near Ashland, jumped from a second-story window, breaking her neck in the fall and dying almost instantly. room. They evoked much enthusiasm and have put the Democrats in that section in fine spirits.

of organic heart disease. He had been suffering from this trouble for several years, but since his from the South recently, where he had been for The Mathodiata have changed their LeroyC. Hardingt alias Ed Blazer, who hasjust completed a three-year Hon. CtariwComO, in an address at Carrollton replied to a recent speech prayer meeting night from Wednesday to Thursday nightt. All are cordially This Imtltutloa was orlftnally sataUlabed as th Depol Bank ot Stanford la 1811, the norganlmd aa the National Bank of Stanford In 18116 and again reorranlaed as Mia Win National, Baik of Btutoid la 188.

having had practically an anlatw- exlatance for 41 yean. It la better a applied now with faelliUM tor traneae- promptly and well than ever before In lte long and honorable career. of ex-Gov. Bradley in Gteensburg, several months, he had been able to go about. His death was sudden and un invited.

whicln Mri Bradley diseussedalleged Marriage license was Issued Wednes prison term in Ohio for spectacular financial operations, has been rearrested and taken to Birmingham, Ala.p. to be tried for offenses of the same nature. printincr srraft during the administra Keld, DanTtlle. I. Harris, Stanford, J.

I. Hocker, BUnford. K. L. Tanner, McKlnney, H.

Blmore, Stanford. H. Bangaman, StanfoK-T. P. Hill.

Stanford. Jae. Boblnaon, Bobble. I. H.

Baoghman, Stanford. J. If Pettue, Stanford. O. B.

Tate, BUnford. expected. Mr. Williams wss 68 yean old and had been a prominent factor day to E. T.

Terry, who was joined tion of Gov. Beckham. heart and hand to Miss Florence Keed. in London and Laurel county for half A constitutional amendment will be Both live In the Southern part of the Miss Sue C. Nelson, who was shot a century.

tie bad held several poei voted on at the coming election mak ing the payment of poll tax a requi county. tions, including a term at Sheriff, and lart Christmas eve by her uncle, Charles Iccouoti of Individuals, Fiduciaries aid Cer-. poratlens Solicited. Stewart at Lexington, because she al he served many year as Mayor of Lon site for The faulty drafting of the measure would probably render lowed her sweetheart to remain too late when he called, died from the wound. The Bluegras Baptist Ministeral Association organised at Lexington with a charter membership of about 85 Baptist ministers of Central Kentucky.

The organisation "win hold meetings month-lv in that city. The officers of the as it a nullity even should it be adopted. Hard Times in Kansas. Stewart is now serving a two-year sen- Judge Stout refused to grant the in "The old days of cgrasshopperr-and tU Cincoln oumy national Banft junction prayed by WrC. Evewole, who tence-at- the Frank fort-penitentiary may be indicted again and tried for murder.

asked a mandamus to compel the Sec drouth are almost forgotten in the prosperous Kansas of to-day; al sociation are Rev. W. P. Hines, presi retary of State to put-hit name on the dent: Rev. B.

A. Dawes, vice president; fficlal ballot at the republican candi though a citizen of Codell, Earl Sham-burg, has not yet 'forgotten a hard Of Stanford, HehtiscRy. Rev. Georare Green, secretary and His Dear Old Mother. "My dear old mother, who is now for Commonwealth'! Attorney of time he encountered.

He says: "I the 33rd judicial district The act cre was worn out and by 13 years old, thrives on Eleotrio Bit- i JHow to Cure a Cold. ating the district was held to be const! Capital. tutional. ooughing night and day and could ni writes w. a.

urunson, or Dub-flnd no relief till I tried Dr. King's lin, hat taken them for Surplus, 26,000.00 The question of how to cure a cold without unnecessary loss of time -Is one In which we are all more or lest New Disoovery. It took less than one aooui two years and enjoys an exoei- Afflicted with Sore Eyes for SS 3. H. SHANKS.

PRESIDENT. W. M. BRIGHT. CASHIER.

bottle to completely cur me." The lent appetite, feels strong and sleeps Years. interested, for the quicker cold is safest and most reliable cough and wen. mare wie way Electric mt- frotteeridof 'tbe less the danger of I have been afflicted with tore eyes I. PAXTON, VICE-PRESIDENT W. O.

WALKER, ASSISTANT CASHIER J. W. ROCHESTER. BOOKKEEPER a oold cure and lung and throat healer Mr8 ect lM ITea nJ tne samehap-ever isoovered Guaranteed by Pen-1 P7 resulto follow In all cases of female for 33 years. Thirteen years ago I became totally blind and was blind for pneumonia and other serious diseases B.

W. L. Hall, of Waverly. ny's Drug and Trial 1 Reneral.deblllty. Weak, has used Chamberlain's Cough" Rem six years.

My eyes were badly inflam JTBrOwsley, Stanford; S. H. Shanks, Btanfordl 6eo: "VT. puny children too, are greatly bottle free. strengthened by them.

Guaranteed ed, One of my neighbors insisted upon my trying Chamberlain's Salve edy for years and tayi firmly believe Chamberlain Cough Remedy to Mr. Roosevelt could quench his thirst also for stomach, liver and kidney from a "growler" on the steps of a W. troubles, by Penny, the druggist. 60c jonn d. jf stantord; W.

tl. Khankt, Stanford; W. O. Walk- er Stanford; B. Paxton, Stanford, W.

H. Traylor, Gilberts Creek; L. Hubble, Tancasterj W. -H, Cummins, Preachersville; L. G.

Gooch, Waynesburg, Ky. A i and gave me half a box of It. To my surprise it healed my eyes and my be absolutely the best preparation on the market for oolds. I have recommended it to my friends and they all arret with me." For sale by all "Well, little boy, what do you want sight came back to me. P.

C. Earls, C. T. U. clubhouse and he Would gain friends and vote by it Whereat Mr.

Fairbanks can't-have cocktails, although he drinks none, in his house without being nipped by sll the geese of for Christmas?" Cynthlana, Ey. Chamberlain's Salve la for sale by all druggists. I guess I'll have an nantymobeeh de golf championship ob gossip, so runs tna? world away. Pi Books, Wall Paper, Paints," Oils and Varnishes, 8ehool Supplies. Beet braced "I see that ton of yours hat The Court of Appeals holds, that a x.

sun. de West, a steam yacht, an' a option on de lake front an' a pack o' cigar- last tockholder "can not be compelled to pay I op and wants' to do something at i Foor Finish is RENTJLAC. A Card. oo anks!" This Is to certify that all druggist Out Of SifcTht, eight, tmt of minifVfa an are authorized to refund your money (f rdley'rSoner and Tar fs to enre your 'cough or cold. It stops the W.

MoRoTicris, UfTAnr OtOm taxes upon the premium on stocks quoted above par when stock it that of a corporation paying taxes i on the fair market value of the stock. The opinion was handed down in a suit brought by an ''Auditor's agent at Ownsboro. The number of dead as a result of the old saying which applies with special oougb, heals tbe lungs and prevents force to a sore, burn or wound that's He telle me he wants to go to the pole. Get busy now and give him the money." "Not the astute. If unlettered millionaire.

"He can't work me fer no six month' sojourn in Par-it." Secretary Taft formally opened the th Philippine National Assembly Wednesday. The Seeretarr delivered an ad- dress, but made no epecifle suggestions as to legislation. serious results from a cold. Curat la been treated, with Bucklen't Arhloa grippe cougns ana preveau pneu Salve. It't out of tight out of mind I and out of existence.

Piles too and I monia and consumption. Contains no opiates. The genuine Is in a yellow chilblains disappear under its healing I powder mill explosion at Fontanet influence. Guaranteed by Fenny, the I it placed at 38. The town is now package.

Refute substitutes. Pen PaaeOHAL superykioa givea to allPreecriptiotui oompounded. ny's Drugstore. aruffgisw wo. 1 i aaaer iiuutuu hw.

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