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fliiJ = Mt vernon Signal Mt VERN 3ro ivvt AUG 24 IQOO 4 t Entered at tie tilt Vern j Ky Postoffice III sec + nrUs rasil matter i rn 0 9 oo totiisVLLE NASHVILLE R R cJ TIME TABLE 24 north 1105 am 26 north 132 a m 23 south 157 P 1P 25 South L 144 a m JAS LANDRUM ntli MAS Off1C Ashland Lodge No 510 iflests 2rd Mon Jay 10 Am CHURCHES ChristianHolds services 1st 3r 1 Sunday I atllaoii and at 630 pm Presbyterian Holds services on the 4th SundayBaptist Church Sersices on the Second Saturday night and Sunday Sunday School at 9 a m every Sunday Prayer meeting oil Tuesday nights PERSONAL f D- 01HERWISE i JauiesT Adams is in Louisville CC William s is in Virginia on lega business George Johnson was in frOth Orlando Tuesday James Crawford bras here Mon ¬ day on business Pleas Ramsey has gone to Pleas = ant View to work Brack Graves of Livingston visit ¬ ed relatives here this week J T Adams took in the conven ¬ tion at Richmond Monday Mr John Cress of Garrard was here Wednesday buying stock The school per capita for this year will be 245 for each child Miss Alza Thompson is visiting relatives in Lincoln and Garrard Miss Ellen Butner of Wildie at ¬ tended the Lexington fair last week Mrs Anna Shumate of near Brodhead is very sick with typhoid fever Mrs James Painter andchildren ol Corbin are visiting Mrs Essie PainterSquire Dannie Owens and A E Brodheada Monday > 17r5 R E Thorn psbn of Lan = taster is viiiting her mother Mrs 4 W M Poynter- A motion for a new trial in the care of Caleb Powers was overrul ed by Judge Cantrill Mr N D Wilmot of Gum eyeI5ight J E Singleton traveling sales ¬ man of Livingston was with our Merchants here Wednesday Mr W T Brooks of Haze Patch passed through on Wednes ¬ days train to Paint Lick Squire Granville Owens one of Brodheads most enterprising citiz- en was iii town Monday on busi nessHon G 11 Davidson was here Tuesday confering with Dr Wil Hams the Republican ifominee for Congress Miss Delora Brown of Commerce heret f returned hmc1 Monday Morningt Miss Annie Thompson went phone with her cousin Miss Fannie t Thompson of Preachersville to spend a few days- Mpsdames D N Williams and Clep Brown and Judge Williams returned Friday froiii Mallory Srjns The Judge is slightly c Ywproved in health 1ti 7 i j E A Herrin of Livingston was yesterdayI i Mrs Ella Baker has been on K j visitfto lelatives in Bern IV M Fields was on yesler1 I days train going to his < new home I in j I LincolnC Eugene Mullins and I llountaiihI O P Taylor of Green county formerly of Rockcastle was here on business this week Dr J B Owsley of Stanford came up Tuesday to attend the burial of JJ < Williams HH Baker has sold his farm which is known as the Langford place to Rob Leger for 2000 T A Stewart ot Vildie spent Saturday and Sunday with relatives here He will enter Centre College this fall- Miss Hattie Car of Villiam5l burg and Miss Hamm of Livingston were the guests of the Misses Colyer Sunday last Ance Boreing will run a restaur- ant ¬ and icecream parlor during the Fair at the Albright stoird ad- joining Watsons drug store Mr James Pennington of Jack ¬ son county is here visiting his broth- er ¬ Dr 11 Pennington He will enter College here again this fall The Republican convention which met at Richmond Monday nomi- nated ¬ Dr John vI Williams of Rockcastle asa candidate for con ¬ gressMr and Mrs Allen Hiatt attend ¬ ed the funeral services of JJ Wil- liams ¬ here Tuesday Allen says every body in his section are for turn pikes stars LOU Bouhvare of Kingston I accompanied by her nephew Dick Boulware came Monday to attend the burial of her brother Mr Williams- J W Cromer of Long Blanch and Miss Valencie Pittman daught ¬ er of Jonas Pittman of Level Green were married in the County Clerks office yesterday by the Rev B S Davault Win Fish aged 73 j and for 20 years Circuit Clerk of this county died at hitf home iiear Wildie Sun ¬ day The burial took place Mon- day ¬ at the Hiatt biirrying ground Tlie funeral exercises were conduct ¬ ed by Rev Mart Owens Allen Hiatt hada barn burned about ten days ago thought Id have been set by some petty thief or tramp who was looking to see what he could find He lest sever- al ¬ bushels of wheat corn and oats besides other little things e Billy Moss Chasteen who is wanted in this county for various and sundry offenses vas arrested by Deputy Shff Wood and Jailor Grif fin in Richmond last Monday night and immediately brought here and put in jail Some of his trials are set for tomorrow Remember the Brodhead fair next Wednesday Thursday and Friday This is a county enterprise and every one should turn out and help to make it a success If we want our county to grow arid get better thosei I things which help to itproveit Judge Col Iyer L W Bet riir Geo Griffin Sam Lewis U G Baker W T Short W A B Davis of Mt Vernon W R and W B Dillion of Livingston J T andH H Wood Bogie Phillips and J R Gatliff of Wildie and J W Tate and B A Riddle of 3rod head were the delegates from this I county who attended the Republi ¬ I can District convsntiou sit Rich- mond Monda I I11rs F L Thompson is quite sickTake your wife and children to the Brodhead fair funeralI v of tis un le J J Williams Tue jay J1 lorGS Griffin has sold ahe farm near Maretburg which he bought from the Houk heirs to Bert Owens for 2600 Mrs L B Adams went to Paint Lick esterday to see her niect Miss Callie Adams who is very ill of typhoid fever Ex Gov Jas B McCroary and Gov Beckham open the campaign I Sept13rd at the county seat of eachcounty in the state I The motion to dissolve the in ¬ junction procured by the Rockcastle Stone Co against Ky Freestone Co will be argued by Messrs L VI- and B J Bethurum for the defense I toulorIrow rvror owI Judge Williams pays a very high compliment to the Joseph Price Infimary Stanford Mrs Patty Brown is a splendid matron says he the best of nurses to care for you and Drs Peyton Carpen ¬ ter and Brown three of the ablest phsicians in the State to prescribe for you I We feel ourselves under many obligations to H S Thompson G B Thompson M Lee James Singleton and W H Cullip for the many favors done us and the valuable assistance rendered in helping us get new subscribers while attending the G A R at Woodstock last weekI NOTICEThe ot the Brodhead Fair in getting out their catalogue failed to get in two very important premiums whichwe give as follows Best mule i year old and tinder r two 352 to ist and i to sec ¬ ondBest pair ofnitiles 2 years old andunder 3 5 2 50 to first 150 to second and i to third In County Court Pryor Sexton was fined i and cost for breach of the peace Jacob Clark 5 and cost on same charge Alfred Owens and Clay Miller r each for being drunk Allredand Steve Owens 250 each for shooting in the town of Livingston B Ash and Clay Miller 20 each for desturbing re- ligious ¬ worship at New Hope Ed McClure and Jim itaan 250 each for shooting on public road Robert Riddle 5 for strikng Mrs Hurt A MISTAKE In gettirigout the catalogue of the Brodhead fair we made a mis- take oil premims Nos 85 and 86 No 85 should said Best Berkshire sow any age special premims by R B Lancaster Mining Co Leb ¬ anon Ky i bbl Lafrance Flour Valne 600 instead of i as it ap ¬ pears in catalogue No 86 should said Best Boar any age 2t0 1st t to 2nd 3 instead of 500 J J WILLIAMS DEAD I J J Williams aged 73iied of keart trouble at his home in this I place at 645 a m Monday morn iug For several months it had been a struggle between life and death with hint Not since his storehouse burned here three years ago this summer has he tried to engage in any active busi- Ness ¬ more than to look after his already large accumulated fortune t t Mr Williams was the wealthiest I man in the county and one of the w few of our citizens who has suc- ceeded ¬ I in making an independent fortune He laeves awife and six children to mourn the loss ofa ftl devoted husband and a kirr and dIesA have heard it said y that there 11ie llohi hea I was uot willing to do for his fami ¬ ly his familys pleasure was his pleasure and that we can say of but few then The funeral servi ¬ ces took place from the Christian church at 8 a m Tuesday morn ing conducted by Rev Cole after which the burial took place iII the cemetery A telegram from Alliance Ne ¬ braska late Sunday evening brought to the friends and rela ¬ tives in this county the sad news of the sUdden and untimely death oi B C Richardson Mr Rich ¬ ardson left this county early in the Spring and went to Alliance Ne- braska ¬ where he erected a fine brick building and engaged in the grocery bus less OUlast Sun day j a strolling musician by the name of Cline came into his place of business accompanied by a lady Cline was very boisterous and during the conve ation the lady became oifendedat some remark made in the store by whom it was made is not known anq Cline iniJ I mediately started a fight in which he was knocked down by Richaid = son Cliue aud the woman were both put out side of the building and went off everyone thinking the trouble was over but Cline soon secureda revolver and re ¬ turned hunted Richardson up and as soon as he found him opened fire one shot taking effect in the stomach and the other in the shoulder Richardson died Sun ¬ day night Cline was an estcd and placed in jail Mr Richard ¬ sons remains were brought to Berea his old home Wednesday morning where the burial took place Wednesday afternoon Rich ¬ ardson leaves a wife and six child- ren besides a host of friends to mouin hits loss The cases of Hen 13 Youtsey charged with the murder of Gov Goebel and Holland Whilaker John Davis and Tallow Dick Combs indictedas accessories were continued until October 2 Pouts ey was too ill to stand trial now and the attorneys agreed to let the other cases go over Whit = aker Conbs and Davis were grant1 ed bail in the sum of 3000 each which they gave arid were re = leased JSSfGold and Silver plating neat ly done byS C Franklin Mt Vernon Ky u SCOTTSIMUfslON OF CODLIVER OIL WITH- HYPOPHOSPHITES s hcisSd always be kept in the house for the fpS r Sowing reasons FIRST Because if any member the family has a hard I cold it Iof cure it EGOND Because the chit Idren are delicate and sickly will them strong and well 17HIRD Because the father or mother losing flesh and becom ing thin and emaciated will build them up and give them flesh and strength I FOURTH if ¬ it I if is ¬ it Because it is the remedy m all throat and Istandard lons I No should be without If I It can be taken in summer v as well I as in winter soc and Stoo all dru SCOTT BQWNE CtieriistsNer York a y T C t p 1iSFET9 w 1l rr rh L W c BUY YOUR oj a t Clothing Hats v lye Shoes N Furnishings1 I Wp w i Cummins JVIeClary S Stanford Ky ViJ 4 FRONTk MK x GREEN DRUG STO RE < is the place to buy Drugs Patent Medicines every Sta ¬ tionery Cigars and Tobaccos Paints and Oils Prescriptions Carefully Compounded Prompt Atteutionat All Times t Call When In TownIt a C C DAVIS o COMt Vernon Ky Phone No 3z i JI l e C1E d0 y j jt 1fJ ft i aiid J S Conie Quick To the Great I i < S urp tl11 ff Red12Ie < t Yt = R ae r i Continues all the Time TJie Uldwayof Doiii < r r Business is No Moia ICI lhingaor near cost Miens Suits f3 25up V v Calico all at 5 cents per yard f < J Dress Goods all kinds at lowest prices Nations of all 1 iiids r < L i > J t- A l i z F SHOES j i t t I Have the largest and best stock of Shoes in Eastern Ky i i r Calf and Kip Boots Rubber Shoes and Felt Socks the < very thing for Winter Now is the Timexi J t Groceries > 5lb Bucket of jelley isc One Gallon Bucket Syrup soc Sugar all 634cT c Bakers Bread per loaf 5C Corn Meal per Bushel 6cc AComplete Stock of Flour all the time l I j Gal Fruit Jars per dot yoc I i Quart Fruit Jars per dog 6dc Saddles a artdBl fddles aAt Cost All the Time r 1 G b T JOHNSON r OR LAM DO a KY fy

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fliiJ=Mt vernon Signal

Mt VERN 3ro ivvt AUG 24 IQOO4 t

Entered at tie tilt Vern j Ky Postoffice III sec+ nrUs rasil matter

i rn 0

9 oototiisVLLE NASHVILLE R R cJ

TIME TABLE

24 north 1105 a m26 north 132 a m

23 south 157 P 1P

25 South L 144 a m

JAS LANDRUMntli

MAS Off1C

Ashland Lodge No 510 iflests 2rd MonJay 10 Am

CHURCHES

ChristianHolds services 1st 3r 1 SundayI

atllaoii and at 630 pmPresbyterian Holds services on the 4th

SundayBaptist

Church Sersices on the SecondSaturday night and Sunday SundaySchool at 9 a m every Sunday Prayermeeting oil Tuesday nights

PERSONAL f D-

01HERWISE

i JauiesT Adams is in Louisville

CC William s is in Virginia onlega business

George Johnson was in frOth

Orlando Tuesday

James Crawford bras here Mon¬

day on business

Pleas Ramsey has gone to Pleas =

ant View to work

Brack Graves of Livingston visit ¬

ed relatives here this week

J T Adams took in the conven¬

tion at Richmond Monday

Mr John Cress of Garrard was

here Wednesday buying stock

The school per capita for thisyear will be 245 for each child

Miss Alza Thompson is visitingrelatives in Lincoln and Garrard

Miss Ellen Butner of Wildie at¬

tended the Lexington fair last week

Mrs Anna Shumate of nearBrodhead is very sick with typhoidfever

Mrs James Painter andchildrenol Corbin are visiting Mrs Essie

PainterSquire

Dannie Owens and A E

BrodheadaMonday

>

17r5 R E Thorn psbn of Lan =

taster is viiiting her mother Mrs4W M Poynter-

A motion for a new trial in thecare of Caleb Powers was overruled by Judge Cantrill

Mr N D Wilmot of Gum

eyeI5ightJ E Singleton traveling sales¬

man of Livingston was with ourMerchants here Wednesday

Mr W T Brooks of HazePatch passed through on Wednes ¬

days train to Paint LickSquire Granville Owens one of

Brodheads most enterprising citiz-

en was iii town Monday on busi

nessHonG 11 Davidson was here

Tuesday confering with Dr WilHams the Republican ifominee for

CongressMiss Delora Brown of Commerceheretfreturned hmc1

Monday Morningt

Miss Annie Thompson wentphone with her cousin Miss Fannie

t Thompson of Preachersville to

spend a few days-

Mpsdames D N Williams andClep Brown and Judge Williamsreturned Friday froiii Mallory

Srjns The Judge is slightly

c Ywproved in health

1ti 7i

j E A Herrin of Livingston was

yesterdayIi Mrs Ella Baker has been on K

j visitfto lelatives in Bern

IV M Fields was on yesler1I days train going to his

<new home

Iin j

ILincolnC

Eugene Mullins andI

llountaiihIO P Taylor of Green county

formerly of Rockcastle was hereon business this week

Dr J B Owsley of Stanfordcame up Tuesday to attend theburial of J J < Williams

HH Baker has sold his farm

which is known as the Langfordplace to Rob Leger for 2000

T A Stewart ot Vildie spentSaturday and Sunday with relativeshere He will enter Centre College

this fall-

Miss Hattie Car of Villiam5lburg and Miss Hamm ofLivingston were the guests of theMisses Colyer Sunday last

Ance Boreing will run a restaur-

ant

¬

and icecream parlor duringthe Fair at the Albright stoird ad-

joining Watsons drug store

Mr James Pennington of Jack ¬

son county is here visiting his broth-er

¬

Dr 11 Pennington He willenter College here again this fall

The Republican convention whichmet at Richmond Monday nomi-

nated

¬

Dr John vI Williams ofRockcastle asa candidate for con ¬

gressMr

and Mrs Allen Hiatt attend ¬

ed the funeral services of J J Wil-

liams

¬

here Tuesday Allen saysevery body in his section are forturn pikes

stars LOU Bouhvare of Kingston I

accompanied by her nephewDick Boulware came Monday toattend the burial of her brotherMr Williams-

J W Cromer of Long Blanchand Miss Valencie Pittman daught ¬

er of Jonas Pittman of Level Greenwere married in the County Clerksoffice yesterday by the Rev B S

Davault

Win Fish aged 73 j and for 20

years Circuit Clerk of this countydied at hitf home iiear Wildie Sun ¬

day The burial took place Mon-

day

¬

at the Hiatt biirrying groundTlie funeral exercises were conduct ¬

ed by Rev Mart Owens

Allen Hiatt hada barn burnedabout ten days ago thought Idhave been set by some petty thiefor tramp who was looking to see

what he could find He lest sever-

al

¬

bushels of wheat corn and oatsbesides other little things

e

Billy Moss Chasteen who iswanted in this county for variousand sundry offenses vas arrested by

Deputy Shff Wood and Jailor Griffin in Richmond last Monday nightand immediately brought here andput in jail Some of his trials areset for tomorrow

Remember the Brodhead fair nextWednesday Thursday and FridayThis is a county enterprise andevery one should turn out and helpto make it a success If we wantour county to grow arid get betterthoseiI things which help to itproveit

Judge Col Iyer L W Bet riirGeo Griffin Sam Lewis U G

Baker W T Short W A B

Davis of Mt Vernon W R andW B Dillion of Livingston J T

andH H Wood Bogie Phillips

and J R Gatliff of Wildie and JW Tate and B A Riddle of 3rod

head were the delegates from thisI county who attended the Republi ¬

I

can District convsntiou sit Rich-

mond Monda

II11rs F L Thompson is quite

sickTakeyour wife and children to

the Brodhead fair

funeralIv

of tis un leJ J Williams Tue jay

J1 lorGS Griffin has sold ahefarm near Maretburg which hebought from the Houk heirs to

Bert Owens for 2600

Mrs L B Adams went to PaintLick esterday to see her niectMiss Callie Adams who is very ill

of typhoid fever

Ex Gov Jas B McCroary andGov Beckham open the campaign

ISept13rdat the county seat of eachcountyin the state I

The motion to dissolve the in ¬

junction procured by the RockcastleStone Co against Ky FreestoneCo will be argued by Messrs L VI-

and B J Bethurum for the defense I

toulorIrowrvrorowIJudge Williams pays a veryhigh compliment to the JosephPrice Infimary Stanford MrsPatty Brown is a splendid matronsays he the best of nurses to carefor you and Drs Peyton Carpen ¬

ter and Brown three of the ablestphsicians in the State to prescribefor you

I

We feel ourselves under manyobligations to H S ThompsonG B Thompson M Lee JamesSingleton and W H Cullip for

the many favors done us and thevaluable assistance rendered in

helping us get new subscriberswhile attending the G A R atWoodstock last weekINOTICEThe ot theBrodhead Fair in getting out theircatalogue failed to get in two veryimportant premiums whichwegive as follows

Best mule i year old and tinder r

two 352 to ist and i to sec¬

ondBestpair ofnitiles 2 years old

andunder 3 5 2 50 to first

150 to second and i to third

In County Court Pryor Sextonwas fined i and cost for breach ofthe peace Jacob Clark 5 and cost

on same charge Alfred Owens andClay Miller r each for beingdrunk Allredand Steve Owens

250 each for shooting in the townof Livingston B Ash and Clay

Miller 20 each for desturbing re-

ligious

¬

worship at New Hope EdMcClure and Jim itaan 250each for shooting on public road

Robert Riddle 5 for strikng Mrs

Hurt

A MISTAKE

In gettirigout the catalogue of

the Brodhead fair we made a mis-

take oil premims Nos 85 and 86

No 85 should said Best Berkshiresow any age special premims by

R B Lancaster Mining Co Leb ¬

anon Ky i bbl Lafrance FlourValne 600 instead of i as it ap ¬

pears in catalogue

No 86 should said Best Boarany age 2t0 1st t to 2nd 3

instead of 500

J J WILLIAMS DEAD I

J J Williams aged 73iied of

keart trouble at his home in this I

place at 645 a m Monday morn

iug For several months it had

been a struggle between life and

death with hint Not since his

storehouse burned here three

years ago this summer has he

tried to engage in any active busi-

Ness

¬

more than to look after his

already large accumulated fortunett Mr Williams was the wealthiest

I

man in the county and one of the

wfew of our citizens who has suc-

ceeded

¬

I

in making an independentfortune He laeves awife andsix children to mourn the loss ofa

ftl

devoted husband and a kirr anddIesAhave heard it said y that there11ie llohi heaIwas uot willing to do for his fami ¬

ly his familys pleasure was hispleasure and that we can say ofbut few then The funeral servi¬

ces took place from the Christianchurch at 8 a m Tuesday morning conducted by Rev Cole afterwhich the burial took place iII thecemetery

A telegram from Alliance Ne ¬

braska late Sunday eveningbrought to the friends and rela ¬

tives in this county the sad news

of the sUdden and untimely deathoi B C Richardson Mr Rich¬

ardson left this county early in theSpring and went to Alliance Ne-

braska

¬

where he erected a fine

brick building and engaged in thegrocery bus less OUlast Sunday j a strolling musician by thename of Cline came into his placeof business accompanied by a ladyCline was very boisterous andduring the conve ation the lady

became oifendedat some remarkmade in the store bywhom it was

made is not known anq Cline iniJI mediately started a fight in whichhe was knocked down by Richaid =

son Cliue aud the woman wereboth put out side of the buildingand went off everyone thinkingthe trouble was over but Cline

soon secureda revolver and re¬

turned hunted Richardson up andas soon as he found him openedfire one shot taking effect in the

stomach and the other in the

shoulder Richardson died Sun ¬

day night Cline was an estcd

and placed in jail Mr Richard ¬

sons remains were brought toBerea his old home Wednesdaymorning where the burial took

place Wednesday afternoon Rich¬

ardson leaves a wife and six child-

ren besides a host of friends to

mouin hits loss

The cases of Hen 13 Youtsey

charged with the murder of Gov

Goebel and Holland Whilaker

John Davis and Tallow Dick

Combs indictedas accessories

were continued until October 2

Pouts ey was too ill to stand trialnow and the attorneys agreed to

let the other cases go over Whit=

aker Conbs and Davis were grant1ed bail in the sum of 3000 eachwhich they gave arid were re =

leased

JSSfGold and Silver plating neatly done byS C Franklin MtVernon Ky

u

SCOTTSIMUfslON

OF CODLIVER OIL WITH-HYPOPHOSPHITES

shcisSd always be kept inthe house for the fpS

r

Sowing reasonsFIRST Because if any member

the family has a hard I cold itIof cure itEGOND Because the chit

Idren are delicate and sickly will

them strong and well

17HIRD Because the father ormother losing flesh and becoming thin and emaciated will build

them up and give them flesh andstrength

I FOURTH

if ¬

it

I

if

is ¬

it

Because it is theremedy m all throat and

Istandard lons

I No should be without IfI It can be taken in summer

vas well

I as in wintersoc and Stoo all dru

SCOTT BQWNE CtieriistsNer York

a y

TC t

p

1iSFET9 w1l

rrrh L

Wc

BUY YOUR oj

a

t

Clothing Hatsv

lye

ShoesN

Furnishings1 IWpw

i Cummins JVIeClary S

Stanford KyViJ

4

FRONTkMK x

GREENDRUG STO RE<

is the place to buy

Drugs Patent Medicines every Sta ¬

tionery Cigars and TobaccosPaints and Oils

Prescriptions Carefully Compounded Prompt Atteutionat All Times

t Call When In TownIta C C DAVIS o COMt Vernon Ky

Phone No3ziJI l e

C1Ed0y j jt 1fJ

ft i

aiidJ S

Conie QuickTo the Great

I i <Surp tl11 ff Red12Ie<

t

Yt = Rae ri

Continues all the Time

TJie Uldwayof Doiii <r

r Business is No MoiaICI lhingaor near cost Miens Suits f3 25up V v

Calico all at 5 cents per yard f <

J

Dress Goods all kinds at lowest prices Nations of all 1 iiidsr < L i >

Jt-

A

l i zFSHOESj i t

t

I Have the largest and best stock of Shoes in Eastern Ky i i

rCalf and Kip Boots Rubber Shoes and Felt Socks the

<

very thing for Winter Now is the Timexi J

t

Groceries>

5lb Bucket of jelley isc One Gallon Bucket Syrup soc

Sugar all634cT c

Bakers Bread per loaf 5C Corn Meal per Bushel 6cc

AComplete Stock of Flour all the time lI j Gal Fruit Jars per dot yocI

i Quart Fruit Jars per dog 6dc

Saddles a artdBl fddlesaAt Cost All the Time

r1 G b T JOHNSON

r O R LAM DO a KYfy