1
il Y 1 t j < wJ < j f t o ir j r- J t > r r < < 1 n u t rl Aap UAGb 1nTTIlhttl SyLLb kLNl1 L1UAN J Af Itlli 16 1 W c h k The Kentuckian I Published Every Other Day F TCJJESDAY THURSDAY and SATURDAY V I MORNINGS BY CHASM MEACHAM Y- latered r ut the HopklMYllle PMtotocI as Second Class Matter t SUBSCRIPTION R ArES M Year O fiJ3 Months r O Three MonthsI OS r i Single Copies i nUlnr Rates on Application 212 SOUTH MAIN STREET NOVICE TO SUBSCRIBERS Jndcr a new Postal law that went Into offset an 1 the KentuckIAn will have to stop all pa ¬ pers Apr 1 that are in arrears more than six months at that time and In future cannot send than e time expires If you owe be sure to get on a cash basis by April 1 WJWATCH THE LABEL ON YOUR PAPER 4 APRIL 16 1908 J The Weather Fair and cooler Thursday Jake McDowell who shot Deputy Marshal Smith Childers at Provi- dence several weeks ago and nine other negroes who ambushed and shot two drummers the same day will not be tried in the Circuit Court at Dixon ICY this month because Childers and Carter wont bej able to testify against them and the trial will probably be held over un til the July term of Court The Democratic Governor of Min nesota was entertained at a banquet in Louisville Monday night Gov Johnson is discussed in an article in another column of this paper in which an excellent picture of the distinguished gentleman will be found He made a fine impression upon all who met him in Louisville Bryan and Johnson is the ticket all Democrats can rally to and elect- t J flelie De Sagan who is to be An ¬ na Goulds second husband left a letter for publication when he start ¬ ed giving a detailed account of hi courtship which began in pity an ended in loveafter Anna had di ¬ vorced Boni He said that he I pressed a fear that he was too of and the young grasswidow said Oh r no not at all She thought 50 was about the right ageI HOPKINSVILLE APPLIES For a Date With The Tuber ¬ culosis Exhibition Nashville Tenn April 14Ap plications for holding the American Tuberculosij Exhibition continue to reach the temperary headquarters in this city Practically every siz ¬ able city in Kentucky Tennessee an- t Alabama has presented its claims fo exhibition Those applications are being considered at the National 4headquarters in New York City al ¬ though there are not enough months in the year to take care of near all of themThe latest applicant is Hopkins vine Kentucky which is represent ¬ ed in the correspondence by Mr R L Woodard who has asked Mr N Cullen of Nashville to for him Its expected that fuller announcement of the itinerary of oJthe Exhibition in these three states m will be made within a few days The exhibit will be located in bama cities during April and May The Exhibit has been shown in the leading cities of Canada Mexico and the United States with the holding of hundreds of meetings an attend- ance ¬ of 500000 the publication- of thousands of columns in the news ¬ papers and the distribution of seveV al million pieces of printed matter a The Exhibit Consists of charts maps of tents and buildings photographs and pictures showing causes leading to consumption demonstration of living in the open etc and withf the a times each day rand night There is nothfn disagreeable or dangerous no ¬ I tients treated no remedies sold or advertised no promotion of commercial or private interest The Purpose- Is to show the means of prevention and cure and to secure a farreach ¬ ing press and platform propaganda against this preventable and curabl- disease E You Will Need an Oil Stove how coal fire was burning quick concentrated heat of the NEW PERFECTION Wick Blue Flame Oil CookStove k goes directly to boil the kettle or bake the bread and none diffused about the room to overheat it Thus using the New Perfection is real kitchen comfort Made in and fully warranted If dealer our agency ithyOU1I Thea o Limp ughfor or cottage bright enough for every occasion If not dealer write our agencya STANDARD OIL COMPANY- Incorporated NOT EVEN A FIG LEAF I Police Arrest Religious Fan ¬ atics for Going Naked Fort William Ont April 15a Nineteen Doukhobors nine women and ten men were sentenced to six months in the Central prison at To ¬ ronto They were arrested by the pplice for parading the streets un- clothed ¬ and locked in the police sta ¬ bon Clothed in blankets they were escorted in enclosed carriages anti turned over to the jail authorities at Port Arthur awaiting shipment to Toronto There are 53 still remain ¬ ing in one house and they have beenj persistd n Lostd Shanghai China April 13Dis ¬ astrous floods are reported to have occurred at Hankow in the Provi ¬ dence of Hu Peh and it is stated that 2000 persons have been drown ¬ ed Seven hundred junks wereI sunk or wrecked The floods pected to be due tq an unexpected freshet The waters caught the people unexpectedly in the middle of 1the night CASTORIAFor Boughtr Bears thfI Signature of c Prophet of Woe Lieut Chas AL Totten II S A retired and former Yale profes ¬ sor died at his home in Milford Conn He was widely known be ¬ rcause of Mathematical deductions ine ¬ terpretations of Scriptures most of these being as to the coming of theI end of the world 1HERE AND THERE Drs Oldham Osteopaths 705 S Clay St Hopkinsville Ky For bargains in real estate call J F ELLIS onJ Red Cedar Posts for sale cheap Cumb Phone 838 G E Broaddus Oldmellow and thoroughly ma ¬ turedit possesses every essential of a genuinely fine Kentucky liquor- s thats why I W HARPER whis key is the most popular Sold by W R Long Hopkinsville Ky twoasizes IgWanted Ten heifer calves Will take them 1Yat weaning time WALTER KELLY Austrian Governor Killed Count Adreax Potock governor of the AustrianPolish province of Ya a Sjczye nski by name giving audience to a delegation of students nt Lem 7betEl The assassin fired three shots a revolver all of which took V When warm days and the kitchen fire make cooking a bur denthen is the time to try a New Perfection Wick Blue Flame Oil CookStoveMarvelous this stove does away with kitchen discomforts how cool it keeps the room in comparison with conditions when the The is three sizes not write nearest 1n with your nearest John Albert Johnson Governor of Minnesota Born July 28 1861 at St Peter Minnesota 47 years old Editor of Democratic newspaper St Peter Elected to State Senate in 1898 and secured passage of gross earn- ings ¬ tax law making railroads pay 33 13 per cent more taxes Elected Governor of Minnesota in 1904 carrying State by 7000 while Roosevelt won by 161000 Reelected Governor in 1906 by 72000 majority- About six feet one inch tail weighs about 175 pounds blue eyes brown hair smooth shaven strong angular face For Rent a Splendid stable centrally located Apply to this office J in INDEPENDENTSEASON I Imperial and Regie Up This Week I IS RUNNING Season Caused the Crop to Be Ear ¬ lier Than Usual y t The Imperial ToBacco Co is clos ¬ ing up its seasons business here this week and Mr E R Conway the manager will go to Danville Va for a visit and then return to Hen ¬ derson Ky to spend the summer Mr Conway says he has handled more tobacco this season than any season heretofore much of it being received from other counties He has not bought a pound of tobacco in violation of pledges The big factory on Second street will shut down after this week and not reopen for probably six months The Regie house of the Tandy Fairleigh Co is also closing up the seasons work this week Af ¬ ter the fire of December 7 the Com- pany ¬ business in two fac ¬ tories but one was closed down March 18 and the one has handled the usual amount of tobacco on hanb at this season The close comes a little earlier than usual the season ending about May American Snuff Factory is still running as it uses much associa ¬ tion tobacco of the low grades It is the best customer See our Seed Corn before elsewhere CO Incorporated For ham sacks call at this office 1 Andersons THE OF GOOD CLOTHES Kuppenheimers and our own Hand Tailored Suits Suits of style and qualitySuits that fit and wearhave made this store the home of good quality For we are showing a wide of Kuppenheimer SuitsBlue Black and Blue Unfinished and all the fancy weaves at l5to25 As a inducement for Easter buyingtwo strikingly handsome suits of high quality and moderate price The Finest Fancy Weaves Brown and Grey Stripes Well Made worth 15 Marked For Easter 1250 Houses Winding Business AMERICAN Favorable Handled knowingly association reopened remaining generally oneThe associations buying MONARCH GRAIN HOME Easter range Serge special Splendid Quality Blue Serge Suits Good Tailoring Well Lined wth 1250 marked for Easter 1000 1 SPECIAL SHIRTS Three Finest Woven Madras ShirtsTwen ty Patterns to Choose From Th6 Best Dollar Shirts in AmericaTake 3 for 275 I ji H Anderson Co Lrpc H r d11w J Rev W A Forbes of Arkansas is visiting Mr J F Garnetts fam ily Adjutant Ben S Winfree is back from a tripto the WeSt Ma Gew Albr chjt has returned from a visit to Louisvjjle- Mr Geo Mayo of Bjcfwling GreeJ was in the city Tuesday night to con- duct ¬ the rehearsal of the May Fest ¬ ChorusMr Brannon cashier of the Commercial and Savings Bank his rented the Tom Armitead house at 932 South Main street Senator Frank Rives went to Madisonville yesterday on business t Miss Ada Duncan has goneto At- lanta ¬ Ga to spend some time r Mrs SG Buckner has returned from a visit to her sons Messrs Frank and ThosW Bucknerat Jackson Miss Miss Mary Goldthwaite has return- ed from a lengthy visit to relatives in Texas C M Dulin merchant afc St Charles formerly of Crofton was here this week on business To feel strong have good appetite and digestion sleep soundly and en ¬ joy life use Burdock Blood Bitters the great system tonic and builder Princeton base ball team will open the season in a game with Hender ¬ son Easter Sunday Princeton has a good team and will be an interest ¬ ing game I TEN SUFFERERS WITH Blind or Bleeding Piles Can be permanently cured free of charge Bad cases of long stand ¬ ing preferred Just write your name and address and description of your case and treatment will come to you absolutely prepaid by mail Address DR D GARFINKLE 6091 5th Ave N Nashville Tenn r u I JAr b A 1AC 1 f f The High Grade Wood f 1Callus e ii Cook Higgins t If Buy it of Skarry Its Goodea He Sees Best Who sees the consequences Do you realize the serious consequences of continued eye strain a possessions is sight deserving beyondt highest consideration trifle with your will cost you nothing to see us 4 JASHSKARRYf f I The 9th Street JEWELER AND OPTICIAN Repairing a Specialty Always Your Money a Worth Poultry Printing We have a very large and com plete line of poultry cuts and are prepared to do any and all kinds of printing for poultry raisers at low prices

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h k The Kentuckian I

Published Every Other DayF TCJJESDAY THURSDAY and SATURDAY

VI MORNINGS BY

CHASM MEACHAMY-

lateredr ut the HopklMYllle PMtotocI as SecondClass Mattert

SUBSCRIPTION R ArES

M Year O fiJ3Months rO

Three MonthsI OSr iSingle Copies i

nUlnr Rates on Application

212 SOUTH MAIN STREET

NOVICE TO SUBSCRIBERS

Jndcr a new Postal law that went Into offset

an 1 the KentuckIAn will have to stop all pa ¬

pers Apr 1 that are in arrears more than sixmonths at that time and In future cannot sendthan e

time expires If you owe be sure to get on a

cash basis by April 1

WJWATCH THE LABEL ON YOUR PAPER

4 APRIL 16 1908

J The WeatherFair and cooler Thursday

Jake McDowell who shot DeputyMarshal Smith Childers at Provi-dence several weeks ago and nineother negroes who ambushed andshot two drummers the same day

will not be tried in the Circuit Courtat Dixon ICY this month becauseChilders and Carter wont bejable to testify against them and thetrial will probably be held over until the July term of Court

The Democratic Governor of Minnesota was entertained at a banquetin Louisville Monday night GovJohnson is discussed in an article inanother column of this paper inwhich an excellent picture of thedistinguished gentleman will befound He made a fine impressionupon all who met him in LouisvilleBryan and Johnson is the ticket allDemocrats can rally to and elect-

tJ

flelie De Sagan who is to be An ¬

na Goulds second husband left aletter for publication when he start¬

ed giving a detailed account of hicourtship which began in pity an

ended in loveafter Anna had di ¬

vorced Boni He said that heI pressed a fear that he was too of

and the young grasswidow said Oh r

no not at all She thought 50 was

about the right ageIHOPKINSVILLE APPLIES

For a Date With The Tuber ¬

culosis Exhibition

Nashville Tenn April 14Applications for holding the AmericanTuberculosij Exhibition continue toreach the temperary headquartersin this city Practically every siz ¬

able city in Kentucky Tennessee an-t Alabama has presented its claims fo

exhibition Those applications arebeing considered at the National

4headquarters in New York City al ¬

though there are not enough monthsin the year to take care of near allof

themThelatest applicant is Hopkins

vine Kentucky which is represent ¬

ed in the correspondence by Mr RL Woodard who has asked MrN Cullen of Nashville tofor him Its expected that fullerannouncement of the itinerary of

oJthe Exhibition in these three statesm will be made within a few days

The exhibit will be located inbama cities during April and May

The Exhibit has been shown in theleading cities of Canada Mexico andthe United States with the holdingof hundreds of meetings an attend-ance

¬

of 500000 the publication-of thousands of columns in the news ¬

papers and the distribution of seveVal million pieces of printed matter

a The ExhibitConsists of charts maps

of tents and buildings photographsand pictures showing causes leadingto consumption demonstration ofliving in the open etc andwithf the

a times eachday rand night There is nothfndisagreeable or dangerous no ¬

I tients treated no remedies sold oradvertised no promotion ofcommercial or private interest

The Purpose-Is to show the means of prevention

and cure and to secure a farreach ¬

ing press and platform propagandaagainst this preventable and curabl-disease

E

You Will Need an Oil Stove

how

coalfire was burning quick concentrated heat of the

NEW PERFECTIONWick Blue Flame Oil CookStove

k

goes directly to boil the kettle or bake the bread and nonediffused about the room to overheat it Thus using the

New Perfection is real kitchen comfort Made inand fully warranted If

dealer our agency ithyOU1I

Thea o Limpughforor cottage bright enough for every occasion Ifnot dealer write our agencya

STANDARD OIL COMPANY-Incorporated

NOT EVEN A FIG LEAFI

Police Arrest Religious Fan¬

atics for Going Naked

Fort William Ont April 15aNineteen Doukhobors nine womenand ten men were sentenced to sixmonths in the Central prison at To¬

ronto They were arrested by thepplice for parading the streets un-

clothed¬

and locked in the police sta ¬

bon Clothed in blankets they wereescorted in enclosed carriages antiturned over to the jail authorities atPort Arthur awaiting shipment toToronto There are 53 still remain ¬

ing in one house and they have beenjpersistdn

LostdShanghai China April 13Dis ¬

astrous floods are reported to haveoccurred at Hankow in the Provi ¬

dence of Hu Peh and it is statedthat 2000 persons have been drown¬

ed Seven hundred junkswereI

sunk or wrecked The floodspected to be due tq an unexpectedfreshet The waters caught thepeople unexpectedly in the middle of

1the night

CASTORIAFor

BoughtrBearsthfISignature of c

Prophet of WoeLieut Chas A L Totten II S

A retired and former Yale profes ¬

sor died at his home in MilfordConn He was widely known be ¬

rcause of Mathematical deductionsine ¬

terpretations of Scriptures most ofthese being as to the coming of theIend of the world

1HERE AND THERE

Drs Oldham Osteopaths 705 SClay St Hopkinsville Ky

For bargains in real estate callJ F ELLIS onJ

Red Cedar Posts for sale cheapCumb Phone 838 G E Broaddus

Oldmellow and thoroughly ma¬

turedit possesses every essentialof a genuinely fine Kentucky liquor-

s thats why I W HARPER whiskey is the most popular

Sold byW R Long Hopkinsville Ky

twoasizesIgWanted

Ten heifer calves Will take them1Yat weaning time WALTER KELLY

Austrian Governor KilledCount Adreax Potock governor of

the AustrianPolish province ofYa aSjczyenski by name giving audienceto a delegation of students nt Lem

7betEl The assassin fired three shotsa revolver all of which took

V

When warm daysand the kitchen firemake cooking a burdenthen is the timeto try a New PerfectionWick Blue Flame Oil

CookStoveMarvelousthis

stove does away withkitchen discomfortshow cool it keeps theroom in comparison withconditions when the

The

isthree

sizes notwrite nearest

1nwith your nearest

John Albert JohnsonGovernor of MinnesotaBorn July 28 1861 at St Peter

Minnesota 47 years oldEditor of Democratic newspaperSt PeterElected to State Senate in 1898

and secured passage of gross earn-

ings¬

tax law making railroads pay33 13 per cent more taxes

Elected Governor of Minnesota in1904 carrying State by 7000 whileRoosevelt won by 161000

Reelected Governor in 1906 by72000 majority-

About six feet one inch tail weighsabout 175 pounds blue eyes brownhair smooth shaven strong angularface

For Rent aSplendid stable centrally located

Apply to this office

J

in

INDEPENDENTSEASONI

Imperial and Regie

Up

This WeekI

IS RUNNING

Season Caused the

Crop to Be Ear ¬

lier Than Usualy

t

The Imperial ToBacco Co is clos ¬

ing up its seasons business here thisweek and Mr E R Conway themanager will go to Danville Va

for a visit and then return to Hen¬

derson Ky to spend the summerMr Conway says he has handledmore tobacco this season than anyseason heretofore much of it beingreceived from other counties Hehas not bought a poundof tobacco in violation ofpledges The big factory on Secondstreet will shut down after this weekand not reopen for probably sixmonths The Regie house of theTandy Fairleigh Co is also closing

up the seasons work this week Af ¬

ter the fire of December 7 the Com-

pany

¬

business in two fac¬

tories but one was closed downMarch 18 and the one hashandled the usual amount of tobaccoon hanb at this season The closecomes a little earlier than usual theseason ending about May

American Snuff Factory isstill running as it uses much associa ¬

tion tobacco of the low grades Itis the best customer

See our Seed Corn beforeelsewhere

COIncorporated

For ham sacks call at this office1

AndersonsTHE OF

GOOD CLOTHESKuppenheimers and our own Hand Tailored Suits Suits of

style and qualitySuits that fit and wearhave made this

store the home of good quality For we are showing

a wide of Kuppenheimer SuitsBlue Black and

Blue Unfinished and all the fancy weaves at

l5to25As a inducement for Easter buyingtwo strikinglyhandsome suits of high quality and moderate price

The Finest FancyWeaves Brownand Grey StripesWell Made worth

15 Marked ForEaster

1250

Houses

Winding Business

AMERICAN

Favorable

Handled

knowinglyassociation

reopened

remaining

generally

oneThe

associations

buyingMONARCH GRAIN

HOME

Easterrange Serge

special

Splendid QualityBlue Serge SuitsGood TailoringWell Lined wth1250 marked

for Easter

10001

SPECIAL SHIRTSThree Finest Woven Madras ShirtsTwenty Patterns to Choose From Th6 Best DollarShirts in

AmericaTake3 for 275 I

ji H Anderson Co

LrpcHr d11w

JRev W A Forbes of Arkansas

is visiting Mr J F Garnetts family

Adjutant Ben S Winfree is backfrom a tripto the WeSt

MaGew Albr chjt has returnedfrom a visit to Louisvjjle-

Mr Geo Mayo of Bjcfwling GreeJwas in the city Tuesday night to con-

duct¬

the rehearsal of the May Fest¬

ChorusMrBrannon cashier of the

Commercial and Savings Bank hisrented the Tom Armitead house at932 South Main street

Senator Frank Rives went toMadisonville yesterday on business

t

Miss Ada Duncan has goneto At-

lanta¬

Ga to spend some timer

Mrs SG Buckner has returnedfrom a visit to her sons MessrsFrank and ThosW BuckneratJackson Miss

Miss Mary Goldthwaite has return-ed from a lengthy visit to relativesin Texas

C M Dulin merchant afc StCharles formerly of Crofton washere this week on business

To feel strong have good appetiteand digestion sleep soundly and en ¬

joy life use Burdock Blood Bittersthe great system tonic and builder

Princeton base ball team will openthe season in a game with Hender ¬

son Easter Sunday Princeton has agood team and will be an interest¬

ing game

I TEN SUFFERERS WITH

Blind or Bleeding Piles

Can be permanently cured freeof charge Bad cases of long stand ¬

ing preferred Just write yourname and address and descriptionof your case and treatment will cometo you absolutely prepaid by mail

Address

DR D GARFINKLE

6091 5th Ave N Nashville Tenn

r uI

JAr b A 1AC 1

ff

The High Grade Wood f

1Calluse ii

Cook Higgins t

If Buy it of Skarry Its Goodea

He Sees BestWho sees the consequencesDo you realize the seriousconsequences of continuedeye straina possessions issight deserving beyondthighest considerationtrifle with yourwill cost you nothing to seeus 4

JASHSKARRYff I

The 9th StreetJEWELER AND OPTICIAN

Repairing a Specialty

Always Your Money a Worth

Poultry PrintingWe have a very large and com

plete line of poultry cuts and areprepared to do any and all kinds ofprinting for poultry raisers at lowprices