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l f f J k v J n I S r a 7 iT = d It zfl 1 < ty 0 X 4- k3 Cws gft 430 U IIJIII 1 J S J h f i l t it r frr C l ti 1t s l 1 1 < f i I r 0 It r fI if > < r I t- < 1 ZY d > t mrnill ullo1T S 4 r t U VOL XXVII QWINGSVILLE KENTUCKY THURSDAY MARCH Ii96 J < Tobacco bed burning mode good progress last week S 4Rob Bristow sold in Jack lungI j p irot work horses for 8175 c Sewing machine sold on reason tabtltternu byuHiJdBrother j The K I wood woven fence in nil heights tot sale byBud Brother J Sundays to J W Fastett if and wife ot Flat Creek daughter ri I f Bring ticket sstandget hat t1 rack at EWHefUns Racket Store n rn1 tn A rihutUor em- nnE fond wife pf WasliInRtoti Brand a s 01 FdL SAMS Two ahowcase as jf ntHl1 at MW Apply at OUTLOOK t oce fI Bud rotherenl Leader Cook > toYe ariel that is the klad you I tont 5 S lorn BUnOuy nirutng1 o r FI Roe find wife A > t of town a 10 i Ib boy p S The hat reeks that K W hot- 11nsraaket etnre is Riving away LiS 1Foi tE6 toinna clover tf 5litty stacked in barn Apply to Z John W Honaker 07 f wiSharpsburgcorriedTueSdaYOf i t eweek by 101 to33fr Thopretty weather was broken < T upS tUrdIlY by itsP tare with rain k5 T mi f r 1 Omar W Barber Attorney at llrhouse A cold wave reached hero Monday > night Jini filteen incites of snow S This Isthe severest cold spell of the season f I Wm Ginter Bought a pair of elof Jt M Richart for 265 L i Glnerk Brown sold a pair of 2 l 2 t yearolel mules for 4230 t II i lrother Li a carY i Inalef Rlwood Plain and Barbed vI i J wlrefeaO which be li offering at i i H e lowwtruliirg priWi t J WAKie f Min aqil wife without < children while or cfilored to work < lL1It4tkt Olympian prlnglAd Gt dris JVC THOMSON Supt > KUK BrothersTttrHi wagon haven JJt ketter stiftctiun Ilnt t whid c naRv wagon snll inth Zvouaty for fur 1L1u4 Jrithri H vTjie Klwood r < iy sn fir fence J ttlrtch MtpI itiduttle 3 fl mpr ii ii I t Rui t tifrr AtSfIarp1bRr FCflk i1srt Iett f > ae weriauly wouidd by bdiig nthe lHtckb Mhllurd Ar stjj i sIawtoarcnLEhItdrIt1rbe 5- r5gM 4 lrht ef tK week united IH inarf v 11 Chetee1e eu rPfrrrStt 1snd MheAbde r f > 1 4 viS Mkberhod iTliieyMiaye the best th lt wh A ef TifK OttTLoatr l CwAasWIlt MZLVT y of the iui bterliag i 8 gn wwarrei eel at Lexingtoa Fri day OH the charge of esibeitzUDg tiOO to 11000 of h1IBIf Co f hud ia defaukofbondwi- a lodged t iBJallr ii f KABLTPeACH BLoox GeorgeW h Shrout of upper Slats < reek no iiiKd a 11bofapiek tree jn his redX w oa the oiitki le of his house where the litttof the SUB was ire 2 feoted from a ehlBiRey cornerThe 4i4aIaacof lb tree sBOr sore dfj v eI tkaa others ia iiis yard r 5 5 sIcIPtorLE4he Step > BtOBfi7etloB Is eqing forward with a elaim to produeisg the big- gest i j people physically J E Car m J + IU5111 Iewe family of ala average Jf L Belcher of upper Slate 1 < u u CieekhMthm chlldreB who are 1 i fii tMkei hJjeilhad avet i aij1Lib Tey are Press aged I f 1 jwi li and Dee 17 t f QiS MTrfAin W here b 1I P jwMfncpr sf our heartfeU itp 7 pr ftbe1dtiattritlotisI < give ty tri IMM ad Beighbora to o r4 wife sad Bother in her lx llaaM aad decease and tender tc DMr raiwIhikifotkeit Ia i tr tU 90 OG1VsArtr a TL JOSKS i iATJO- ItSPv u i1I kaIcoTALeJae Wo E I 11 > 1 4aa J Ult Bethel aiuedi- t to k r t i 111 Mata S > i ireb axd t ganjiiel P AUhison MrAkIeeasad faI1f reiievtd I J ft J VM4ut beMHB OH W S t HrKmBMBt and hal I t j fiMik cordially w eto1ItoII- J t wa IIMuhlp < r Sfa riffCabiUtlif reBoted fro Sa o itS MriB Hi8 Mir UM Perryrf rasi i4 e4A tI iiaUSt Mrs Perry Mil sow 1rak have takaii r rooms at F r4 Failrowpen WIgbL Ar k thur TByva i will ret the b vamt4 bj Sharif KatH L- Jebsoa MrAt ni on will aieve t- oWfI ifa IMUN vat byMr Myron liltPJoaei lau re eved to i1l T Laii Friaa leRlte JasXXiaibai removed r < X NOlive Red e I > tf preeperJ it- ysia4baIeG hihi neoae- g I e r c M c- lr r r < t A < j rrl < a i t rf rcr tmJ w rJ t f Jzti > PERSONAL hJ liujf Friday oIleiiry from ti visit to Cincinnati Mrs F P Gudgcll was In Lexlng oti from Friday until Monday Rev II A Walton en me last week 10 visit his wlfo at J M Rlohui ts and B H Wlnn of Mt S Hter1hr day Mrs D S Entlll and Miss Oddle Power returned Saturday from Can ¬ c innatis Mlsa Catherine Calk of Mi Ster ¬ ling visited A K Crooks aud wile this weekw o hf buying horses w hashere ing old Mends flMisc vi kt Si > J y ttliSl 1 k Alary Slieehuti Mrs Eugeno Minihan wont toClu1 olnnatl lust week to attend the mJ > Iliiery openings dnughterlIss ves here Mondayne cu pind M hiVulter Allen tf Mt Sterling peut ti the formers lUutlllrI haom superintending nn iron mine Clark Patterson of Mt Sterlinghi e1It Sunday with his Mrs lielle Allen and family II Uncle David Crouch of near Ditliel wusln town Saturday for the t tlnife In about seven years Miss Mary Sheehan returned Sun ¬ day from a twoweeks vl ltwithE tri stIs tel came Friday to visit Miss Mary Gudgell returning honia tunduy anbftt1e 11lut Creiic WitS the guest of Mhrn Pickett Metcalfe tint of the week J J Juus part of the week with a deep ould Miss Edna Uaitskill of Winches ter vUlted her sister Mrs Jesse B Hampton near Preston last week George WCastlC Deputy U S M arflaI of Oruynon was hero Wednesday and Tliursday of last w chflay flt Sunday to visit iild graudmottiiii er Mrs JieIlu Allen I tmidasyS mutidMrsV jturuvItSnndiiyTrpiii ujUiit ttJ the t gJntire b > t I 4u1J Rai + it Jttll taitu r thu tjt ilnl lilhh r1i UC jS 2U kCiiN neCL t ttfln s I1trlltn t1mtcumi UcUonel lii1M iuaiuC futll uutfRo 1t IIsEdiiayronteuilhagCtimpIHugiitzin I Vnehlijne lusrwuek uu a VIsit tu her riar lit < i J N Byron and wife Miss KosaCoopftr aftor H werks tblir Mrs Mn wIJaFirhdir nearFleinlngsburg Monday I EJ W Heflln and wife went to W inchester Sutidayto visit the fur rs brotlrerln law avid wire and Jbuy Miss Eva Mfn1vami returned Wediifjsdajr of last week from a vlult of eight wevkn with her sister Mrs VorlaVunUndinKhamutSttdievlHe d broth r Claude in Wood r county Her brother John was with fiot before be did mTLatbriima ndfarQIlYrve mpvedftothrear Wyoming to the rtu heUrvhaed neai Flemings peopleand any community They are wished much prosperity and happiness lu their pew home t KILLEDJBTTBAIH Albert Lewis a ged 1of MuneyR win county wa killed bl Orretginrali Ii atSult Lick ttljioiit noon Sunday Lewis was returning r rom SundurI echool andHB the rillnroll byjie SBrang upon In plntforni fietweeh t 0car81Is foot Hlipjied and heI Was thrown under tho wbe tllll One leg and ono arm were broken and the body was lerrlbly bruUed The trala waSkSloppea and Lewis iltillI l hvewatdraggedrnwtiuife14easkurridJ thI hU t treatment wusofhtf sivtil anil he died about one oclock LeU was conscious until tiielaftand praynl constantly He war to luae bern married to a young iowan of Roe an county next Saturday- CIacuvrCovaTrCItff Peters andl Wja Kufmanjbeth colored charg ¬ ed a ABB robbing JpfepaJpjieref Sslt Lick in this L1oaeyearaidlno AJIJecraigwav BfdiOOon the rJe Sfas hIRg John Collin a b Jr Craig yas net able to pay or replevy sod weat ijaek tlIjUtCJ erve Gut his fine for OBA hundred days David ShankscOeon tbe ca8j e ehvrge was postponed until Bext Court John J hnsoB6f color vailieri teBced to one year in the pcnlten tiary on the charge of cutting tint Carter of color at harp hurK T3i hn Watkins of color on t he- chargeofkiII1nVatMtihImriawhhi in a box oar itt Midland City w pIt j given a life sentence ill the pen I tenjiary S 0ThegrandJury diotments and adjournedsSaturday afternoon Courtadjiiurned Saturday ir- noPntlntii ¬ tbe May termS > < > < S < 1 < r 4 i pCb ffrfJ Itl i ir lot r fI 1fZ r d f sj ti ll < 7 < 4r I j COMMITTED SOICIDR IN JAIL John Watkins tho negro in jail ere under esntence oft life term In the penitentiary fur the murder f William Mullins white commit ¬ t ed fcuiciilo in Jail about 12 oclock Sunday by strangling htintelt wiu his leather belt Since Saturday morning nffier prisoners state WMtkinr IJIade periodical attempt t hm tell e would come to the r of his cell call out to the otii prisoners that he was innocent o t i i murder and that ho was going ii himI elf Then he would lthelUI good bye retire into the cness f his cell and uhoke himt for a hile but he would suite i that e would be compelled to C v Sunday morning about 1JodE Watkins approached the d is cell cnllbd itit to his ft ty p JInlh CRfril tIt J 13 and retired to hli cell The other prisoners thourflilWatlt was only jesting and paid no attention to m me time laternot having heard Wa 1 vc Will Kanffman n gro p iar MhUd n jIeco of aper anu i ukea h ft1 He- w Watkins crnurlui u Id s head bent over and thec1t out his neck Jailer Sam J cs rlReldtut d cdfhe was still wnrai W thatkIji rough ring in the cell wall anti td looped the other endof the about his neck bent his heat I forward and placed his bod In au ofch weight wits thrown on his neck i strangling to deathA blood yes u l was evidently broken by the Je rain ns blood had flowed from atkins mouth nope and throat gad JIIIe Coroner JL Hess was out nf th town and at 130 oclock County tlge J W Lane held anlnqueltc wiSh th the following Jury Gay IV th rout S P Atchison Seth UniteS wI lt mel h Rues Henry T Hopklnp oc pturned above facts n Undertaker fs Shrout took irge of the remainsikndWalkiris rentsp Lexington were cuinmu cttd with by telephone They Mated thaN JtherM the drad an would come on the first trtin The bruiherHid not arrire and H wH tutnrpd lIdY1JtUUI nH o era 1- ybnra tii th1Swtiibmne t ii u tewRthecul Gr nation cr series if eensa ina ppentilU had ben poking itl1uPl r ojueWeck nnd on I- IVedne4JurYas summoned Ine trttry mr insanity After tiearl atkirib1 tallow prisonuro test v > ric jury decided that he t noi Imwecjiritdy Watkins dr ed the inXnitj dodge and testiCel In bi own defense record waa randein the mean is ity trial Within one hour the ry had lcinred Watkins ell ti 3 of ud miraculously recovered his jenps and eight of the Jury had been selected to try him for tour der The jury received the case at JJ ring hiF punitlhmenL at1itli h prfspnraqpt It was later learned te tb t three jurymen were for the death penalty two joining those In T w f thhile sentence until Friday afternoon behathad remember clearly the test imoy of gWOUId eWatkins arTheevidence wis circumstantial bttthertt is no reasonable doubtfiisguiltS FOil A SPRIKdS1TTlte bet is alwayn the cheapst Have your sprlngrioibinss tuijdtby Vaarn inakerik Urow1oJ Viulndefphia 1JI nd you wlllbe sure of tbe bail Hundruds of samples for suits j pants fancy vests and spring over coats and the prices are reasona ¬ ble Call and let DIe take your measure and have the garment made up as you desire andtbeyr sballbe satisfactory in every way ornonle I am agent for tho above reliable merchant tailor JAMES GILLOLi EXOUAHOKD SaoTf One night l ast week a crowd of young men of Sharpeburg procured drums tin pans etc had went to the home i fs Enoch Rails where created such a noise that Rails appeared and fireda shot from his pistol He o claims to have fired in the air the erenade ra say he fired at tbeGl and they replied flrihgseveral shots The Ber na ers thea went to tbe home of Enoch Balls near Sharps 1urg where the program was re ptatpdlt is alleged that Enoch Stone n giandson of MrRalUfired from the house and the aerenaders Inotantjy replied Bullets whiszed about the serenaders and one oiI their bullets struck the veranda dashing a splinter agalnat the faoa fly rpom window Serious result were narrowly averted S < 51 I < Sd > 1 e 9 JAB P COLLIVGR Nc A OCLIM QUKlCTn the Sheritt i Rale adof property for delinquro caTes thero appeared thIj jf James P Colliver 3 7 wdon 60 acres of land f intn Mrs MuryGoodpas- it her 1rc tio ad was Inserte- r jfr uotts was asked about that ouue nOd he paid that it WI not- e th well known citizen JlUep Colliver and he didnt knpw1 who it was but thatJtcm appeared on the Aefessors list Mr Crooks stated that James P Colljrer of hear Sherburne hud paid his taxes hut that tho publlatlnonfthia 60 Acre tract was made In order to find out who owned it as it was charged to tbo Sheriff and ho would have to account for it The following let ier was received f Slittrpsburg Ky Feb 22 1OG IS RIoD No 2ToTuaOuiroogs- ee in your issue of the 15th namen the Delinquent Tax T 1 fSrjTcdwTtti f ftree ifone ra ac seventy cent on 60 acres of Jand adjoiningMrsMaryGoodpaster and will say I own nn such piece of laad do not owe any taxes in Bath or Fleming counties and have my receipts in full for 1905 Please obligoY FOLK ON GBAIT Topeku Kas ifeb 22The meeting of the State Democratic Committee here today s followed tonight by the annual Washington birthday banquet of e Kansas Democratic Club at the theI v was the of Gov j9eph Folk of Missouri who dis ¬ missed tho tariff and other issues 3 day A political revival is going on ur the land today on thesub r graft The people of Phil ad epii Cincinnati Pennsylvania nnd o to have been fighting to re- in ¬ tio jovernmeht they had lost e peupi Ira beginning tu awak to a retIoU of the fact that e Governtont city State and nition belong i to them and theyur n take tho Government theIr fosh riac PtaIe for nhetulo d the JI1Themor1 n ntr simply the patriotism that couu from the heart of the people aI determination to stump nut the tili ng llint dishonor In public lih a firm reralva that the Govern Rent elmiali be representative of ths l jjond nut of the bd 1 1 Tiltnoveu1 rI t graft iij > U 5L f WliI J a t 4wtCh l t 1lle richen honest 4 i1ur h ay do object I t1 110fDO uhtltn j4triqhe55jnicmIr4gt vitijanterorp Tons that obey tlu law Just like rpne else The nn chy tetp breeding lawless d ss is IIIImt huntenancbd th a c the i f isbor riQ 3 b tn cldlsurder4h Hit is rU i to put altnr u I official grafting and place stripes up ontheoeiaI bondlora with tlelr thousands gained unlawfully if > t Iw right to break tip the grafting of the insurance gang with their ten thoutande unlawfully and db honestly acquired i itnotrigbt to stamp out the inonoj < 1y graftaraS the tiritfgratteric with tltlrIIj lions of iljgiacn wealth wrung 4 om the people by means of special IviIeg5 them by time law I hFOlfUIed behInd the w llof pr c gIgantic mOnopolies have eVng up But for the tariff bar tlrtheycOuld eic same barrier they could not competition nx home Norii does the Government derive any net from the proceeds A new rn American patriotism must set its face ftgaitat this Le legislauon rung from a common Band e simultaneously attacked it will Idle to hope to prevail against either KENT HOWARD IK WASHIHOTOK 1931YtDear itWIt gentlemen whoar J met when I was in Sc f York vth Senatort Jurwell and Criswell I hra over sonic of the legislation that ii Itt pending affecting their interests Ii enterprieelThey It and have made it very pleasant ID- a number of way Of course they want soiuetbing n return I have somehow been j classed here as anticorporation man and they seem especially de iroui that I keep that reputation at lulL for sake it 1 zieems tab on the big fish in tbe House b I jaut men on both sides stand just tbV least possible concession satisfy them in the tbatW1I1 corportuinterelt I c torned It1I on the opposition of such members 5lI as a starter They do want how ¬ ever to know about members who are keeping their mouths ilhutbut who represent constituencies that ate avowedly agaiost corporation domination I- J l < r jL i r L M tiioJ t f ¼ i 41 H WallT I A l I FENCEBuy I steelthat and4trty t g- owr2cesL JI atth flJRRED WIRE AND NAILS bought before the late advance Youget the advantage 1 Oliver HillsidePWS We can save rneunotwfthstandingbig Big stock nfitchell Wagons All sizes Every one guaranteed Special QueeiiswateSale EL5rA T Byron Owingsville Ky These men Cur an important fig ¬ o in tile rr ifrninory canvass fo- e House If they are determined r null legislation the interests repr t tlufmyNewYork friends inflow how to act It lUbe fl UIt1I right then a show down It were between the raTlical and citt ervative elements in the House with special reliance placed on the friendly Senators who will be extm pected to block the game for a leI iiia or two or secure some mocHI Hud legislatiotrlhat will take some fur the sting out of the House bill If luchmcmIusboileof 1 > K to iirt iuUr Illt J j I lc1 ilItCiun i nmt ieore will be tired up wi1cl tilllluundall right and be heraldld as a great reform law in- ejutreatsot h the peopte and tbtf corpora tibn wllllie tiikl to hare it pitsred I nm telilnir ytu these tsileoycttk will more fully app e yioughtto e ght fur SenlttorHnridnt1b am expected to myjjtfw friends informed about anycl1aps- entiment IT among any chu v Hh me as not belng under oblia ions to corporations but disposed to LI with these New York folks When Senator Burwell a ked me to go over there with him he gsvemsS letter to Mr MorgabnotPierpoQl tho Lawyers Cluband asked me tttlIittorblm there Morganwho kindofhead usher or 8ometbingTf that sort intro ucsd mtolt number of gentlemen whote names I recognized aslllgbt the husineei and financial and palitioa world but they did not seem at alt anxious to get friendly with me they were holding eon ¬ fe rences aro sd in little groups wheQ8enattPweUand Senator CrisweU both cLine Hello Howard said Senator m urweli and he came over and shook bunds with me before be spoke to any of the magnates pros ¬ ent Criswell also greeted me with some effusion and Inabout a min ¬ te 1 was the most popular man in he room Burwell and Criaweli ed fixed It and I was taken into e conforences at once those big fellows looking upon me apparent as a part otthe program pawn be used in the game between them people and the special inteteits that ave their homes in Wall street I was simply astonished Mary o hear the roll call as it were in the course of the conference cod he names nf Senators and members checked off as for or against the ilnterestsof the parties to the onI erence probability of certain a ction OB certain stocks were leI cussed and the whole situation talked over freely My part in tbeI program was not made plain then hut it has developed since as I have intimated I am not pleased it of coursebut the thing has I been worked in sucb a way that I nnvbeing forced into a position rain which I cannot well withdraw without losing my standing witb both my new friends and tbe old ones anyhIng l- illeseision as plans are more or less unsettled Rod at any ratemy present assignment in the interests of the syndicate is in the House My Iriends do not want me to make taoy announcement of my Senator ¬ ial aspirations for the present e- aE7 10 developments in the case for tb> next few weeks at least will be t > J T kii 5 4aZ of varietyIt to discour ¬ age you fri your plans for securing usltlonplh the departments for MfnfleBoynoidsf deserving both of the girls are and how anxious they are to get into the public service exaffiInatliinbut- will I tell you not them that 1 will ake no effort Insecure position for them They have taken the Ciuil Service ftiaminntlonyou say and want to know the reeiil I can hind that ott some time or otb er There is nutblnfc more certain In this wprldtban thefict thaMlie CivIl Service Commission never oes anything In a hurry The girls probably will gel their rating and reports before they rench the age which would debar tikem from gCvetnmeflt ewiltiiaenL But ido not aunt to eoejeithf f tha girls entr the pu eerce the gra- aidof Wore public Miopes and ecked ambitions than would anf Jce to stock a new world Your f dhle beard abtutiihe abort urs the Jigbtwork and the lib departmentcle that their happiness would be com plele if they could secure positions et me tell you that they would uch better out as domestics at hqmolfthey value their peace of mind Thegirlinadepartmeathereooupiesa caw of your Irlendsforinltaltel they would have to r theye would very promptly be boardinghouse society Hyuu were to CpfledtO Washington youth would of course receive them you could tlkour friends gen ¬ erally to receive them the depart ¬ zu Cot clerk are practically forced to flock by themselves They do not and cannot of course expect be received br tbeofflcial setandt the oflcial set there no except that of a very select cbaracter composed of residents of Washington who liojd aloof from official smartdom and all connectedd with it The result your girl friends would soon find themselves in the rut which gapes for all department employes A few hoursworka little run throughh tho shop an evening to in some way usually no matter hOwlo it polls the monotony and akes one forget tbq old where slobby division chief treatit jolt with the same consideration he bestows upon the charwomen and your fellowclerks gossip about you every time your back is turned There are thousands nf honest working women in the depart- ment ¬ women who have accepted the situation and are glad of the opportunity of employment at wages which spell comfort and oc ¬ casional luxury But Iiseempto trio to be nothing less than a sin if not a crime to sentence a young womon to a position in the service She must abandon her social aspir < ations must expect to be treated simply as a hired girl and figure In the gossip scandal petty quar ¬ rels that thrive in department cor ¬ ridorsThe men in the departments are a more hopeless lot than the women Some of them use their stare time in studying law or medicine in the colleges and use department euployaent as a stepping stone to a professional career Those are to be envied A very few are pro ¬ moted after years of weary effort to positions that are really worth hnving but the genl llrlluufl t l t < 5 iX 5 5 55S 1 ji Y = 1K i I rr S 5 EUGENE MINXHJif iI Makes the best J J l r HANDMADE SADDLES andHAMlESK < l ff all fclmls His Wa ol Lines and filfiid IJrfdfeB arV HAND MADEltidnrobcttrtfntzyoucnn bUollywh retstl 1 um Itod Chains at years prices You ktioV mJocU8tomerli you It th bttchlllld plow made Have oreorrlfIt11tcI Jlt ur1 i11 they fit every time I sell time unit Hillside ttce Conite and Sltll my 5 11I Ie EUGENE MINIHAN Z5 4 I Owlngsv1Il f < 1 I < EE3E 1 J STORE tf RACKET f k > 1Sells money EverrthiHir sold at the > if 55S 5f < lowestcash price v 4 iiIiiI 4 dozen Clothes Pins c 3 gal Ash Churn 75o Bread Board 2ge Wood Bread Bowls t no i 0 Floor Maps x 20c icSt Lanterns 44c LSntern Globes 1jc Webb Halters ii 350 Chisels 25c Pipe Wrenches 5i 750 Horse Brushes 45 251 lOc SO 10 ju 2o of LCASH E W HEFLIJ < LIAB4 IIAVti rKMeaITfttMS- KWTY YEARS If JEWELs JA N G ES 3S JSb Scrap Iron f U8C4 to reduce taet8t DfOSSt1Wii iMrItsIIj eeBatrucUoa of syM opur gray Ire dn lyz srs iI tIt iec ieJraiaI JlCNiaMttM i8da 3tov < 0 4rI i H pet vtL Enry Jewel mmntr tow tow frke MIL rrldenee oft ayel aJ euU1 pattriieA 2rdr and superb owrthe7swasSXd sIad t 1d Oo wei Stays wfll fount Jewel trade mark iu the aeCv 8tor Wortato Lmeet Store Ptoat lfoIMI G JwI vmk Tarn f Wtby E L A T BYRON OWING r LE K them probably 80 per cent more of the in thedepartnienti are hopeletsas the professional hir own fn country oaticfied to live from month month wltbou- tinterul their work above pay ey and meal time and ready to I howyou in minute why the gayt ernment II going to the bad peopleInnwIn not willing to do anything to have additions to the number made from he good people of Hollin aatewho 6 deserve beter thlnge1f ever get into position where my word and influnce are felt in making ap pointments Iam going to keep alln department Jobs rewards for my enemies v You best gofcbead and have those dresses made ev if you use of that 1600 that came from my flyer in stocks My iTnv York friends keep thrown rent tnu CIiWtllIrom The Lexington Heral 600 PER YEAR iill Press Re- ports Daily Grain Produce and Live- Stock markefreparts from all the loading cities most coinnlete neighborhood news The only dally happenInge Address Lexington Her ldCo lexlngton F1Y1- A i Ladies Belts 2T Crepe Paper roll SiI White Jliirt waist Goodyd3025LTr Bf x RewnatLace bunch viflcPv < 5015Lidie i Tobacco Cotl 6 3 2J Apron Ginghani yd o 4 Window Shades 4025201o Curtain Poles fOcx j iDress New Line lmbroIderleeS < 01 1 J 11 f 01 L t < U i j e 1i Of 1 01 I GVMt l 1 r < lLiIIcr p t Jr > Theyarsike e t Ot jt cra4e t i d aedispable + tZ i l l < < i j IJa 0 >rorveno Uw rs Uttf1 quality in c SS 1 ev rj a Ba Jt IWortd jk B St y or men d to a I ¬ as bad n ll FORJ Associated of I < < P be SALE SATURDAY MARCH it > Ijion Slate bridge thefoIInwkigproprS ty nine shoats one sow andserel PlgICne sow will weigh 2 J016 or over and Is heavy with 1 gc s S jS head ofjo j spring calvee ciBrfiujj year old which cow one Wowing = t i machlnebrfakand duubjeSHovel i plows corn drill some core jhay > i fodder besides other things r otmentinned SDAVID d Tprru 5 W a b t e r cJ 6 On 8 fj 1 y t J 1i p at1 er 1 tji r THE WEEKtT > i > Courier Jrjurnf > ff AND ly c The Outloc > > BOTH OiaZkR ieiitsi- Only L6 i j 4 Few peope1tttlteDtthied StatVB0 i not heard of tld C I1ftr t JournalDemocratlolnalIthiingi Iltfrinnl1thtugs cleun hi alL things it laessentiaHy ar l1 paper yaspecllJlRrrlulrp1nen we are enabledtooflorthiWeek Ji7 IYCourlerJollrllltJnflYltr and for SI CO Send A yonr suljscrlptlorffor thecpmbl < t- nntlnn 10 the Courier Jourual 5 S 4Z St 5AI I c dx

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VOL XXVII QWINGSVILLE KENTUCKY THURSDAY MARCH Ii96J

< Tobacco bed burning mode goodprogress last week

S 4Rob Bristow sold in Jack lungIj p irot work horses for 8175

c Sewing machine sold on reason

tabtltternu byuHiJdBrother

j The K I wood woven fence in nilheights tot sale byBud Brother

J Sundays to J W Fastettif and wife ot Flat Creek daughter

riI f Bring ticket sstandget hat

t1 rack at EWHefUns Racket Store

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nnEfond wife pf WasliInRtoti Brand a

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jf ntHl1 at MW Apply at OUTLOOK

t ocefI Bud rotherenl Leader Cook

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S lorn BUnOuy nirutng1 o r FIRoe find wife A > t of town a 10i Ib boy

p S The hat reeks that K W hot-11nsraaket etnre is Riving awayLiS1Foi tE6 toinna clover

tf 5litty stacked in barn Apply toZ John W Honaker

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f wiSharpsburgcorriedTueSdaYOfi t eweek by 101 to33frThopretty weather was broken< T upS tUrdIlY byitsPtare with rain

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1 Omar W Barber Attorney at

llrhouseA cold wave reached hero Monday> night Jini filteen incites of snow

S This Isthe severest cold spell of theseasonf I

Wm Ginter Bought a pair ofelof Jt M Richart for 265

L i Glnerk Brown sold a pair of 2l 2 t yearolel mules for 4230

t II i lrother Li a carYi Inalef Rlwood Plain and Barbed

vI i J wlrefeaO which be li offering ati i H e lowwtruliirg priWi

t J WAKie f Min aqil wife without< children while or cfilored to work

< lL1It4tkt Olympian prlnglAdGt dris JVC THOMSON Supt

> KUK BrothersTttrHi wagon havenJJt ketter stiftctiun Ilnt twhidc naRv wagon snll inth

Zvouaty for fur 1L1u4 JrithriH vTjie Klwood r < iy sn fir fence J

ttlrtch MtpI itiduttle3 fl mpr ii

ii I t Ruit tifrrAtSfIarp1bRr FCflk i1srt Iettf > ae weriauly wouidd by bdiig

nthe lHtckb Mhllurd Arstjji sIawtoarcnLEhItdrIt1rbe5- r5gM

4 lrht ef tK week united I H inarf v

11 Chetee1e eu rPfrrrStt 1sndMheAbde r f >

1 4viSMkberhod iTliieyMiaye the best th

lt wh A ef TifK OttTLoatr

lCwAasWIlt MZLVTyof theiuibterliagi 8gn wwarrei eel at Lexingtoa Fri

day OH the charge of esibeitzUDgtiOO to 11000 of h1IBIf Co

f hud ia defaukofbondwi-a

lodged

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ii f KABLTPeACH BLoox GeorgeW hShrout of upper Slats < reek noiiiKd a 11bofapiek tree jn hisredXw oa the oiitki le of his housewhere the litttof the SUB was ire

2 feoted from a ehlBiRey cornerThe4i4aIaacof lb tree sBOr sore dfj

veI tkaa others ia iiis yard r5 5

sIcIPtorLE4he Step>BtOBfi7etloB Is eqing forwardwith a elaim to produeisg the big-

gesti j people physically J E Carm J

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IU5111Iewe family of ala average

Jf L Belcher of upper Slate1 <

uu CieekhMthm chlldreB who are

1 i fii tMkei hJjeilhad avet

i aij1Lib Tey are Press aged I

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t f QiS MTrfAin W here b1IP jwMfncpr sf our heartfeU itp

7 pr ftbe1dtiattritlotisI< give ty triIMM ad Beighbora to

o r4 wife sad Bother in herlx llaaM aad decease and tender

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MrAkIeeasad faI1f reiievtdI J ft J VM4ut beMHB OHW S t HrKmBMBt and halI

t j fiMik cordially weto1ItoII-J t wa IIMuhlp< r

Sfa riffCabiUtlif reBoted froSaoitSMriB Hi8 Mir UM Perryrf rasi

i4 e4A tI iiaUSt Mrs PerryMil sow 1rak have takaii rrooms atF r4 Failrowpen WIgbL Ar

k thur TByva i will ret theb vamt4 bj Sharif KatH L-

Jebsoa MrAt ni on will aieve t-oWfI ifa IMUN vat byMr Myron

liltPJoaei lau re eved toi1l T Laii Friaa leRlte

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PERSONALhJliujf FridayoIleiiryfrom ti visit to CincinnatiMrs F P Gudgcll was In Lexlng

oti from Friday until MondayRev II A Walton en me last week

10 visit his wlfo at J M Rlohui tsand B H Wlnn of Mt

SHter1hrdayMrs D S Entlll and Miss Oddle

Power returned Saturday from Can ¬

cinnatisMlsa Catherine Calk of Mi Ster¬

ling visited A K Crooks aud wilethisweekwohfbuying horses

whashereing old MendsflMiscvikt Si > J y ttliSl 1 kAlary Slieehuti

Mrs Eugeno Minihan wont toClu1olnnatl lust week to attend the mJ >

Iliiery openings

dnughterlIssves here Mondayne

cupindM hiVulterAllen tf Mt Sterling peutti the formers lUutlllrIhaomsuperintending nn iron mine

Clark Patterson of Mt Sterlinghie1It Sunday with his

Mrs lielle Allen and family IIUncle David Crouch of nearDitliel wusln town Saturday for the

t tlnife In about seven yearsMiss Mary Sheehan returned Sun ¬

day from a twoweeks vl ltwithEtristIstel came Friday to visit Miss MaryGudgell returning honia tunduyanbftt1e11lut Creiic WitS the guest of MhrnPickett Metcalfe tint of the week

J JJuuspart of the week with a deep ouldMiss Edna Uaitskill of Winches

ter vUlted her sister Mrs Jesse BHampton near Preston last week

George WCastlC Deputy U SM arflaI of Oruynon was heroWednesday and Tliursday of lastwchflayflt Sunday to visit iild graudmottiiiier Mrs JieIlu Allen

ItmidasySmutidMrsVjturuvItSnndiiyTrpiii ujUiit ttJ the

t gJntireb > t I4u1J Rai +itJttll taitu r thutjt ilnl lilhh r1iUC

jS 2UkCiiN neCL t ttflns I1trlltn t1mtcumi

UcUonel lii1MiuaiuC futll uutfRo 1t

IIsEdiiayronteuilhagCtimpIHugiitzinI

Vnehlijne lusrwuek uu a VIsit tuher riar lit<i J N Byron and wife

Miss KosaCoopftr aftor H werkstblir Mrs MnwIJaFirhdirnearFleinlngsburg Monday

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EJ W Heflln and wife went toW inchester Sutidayto visit the fur

rs brotlrerln law avid wire andJbuyMiss Eva Mfn1vami returnedWediifjsdajr of last week from a vlultof eight wevkn with her sister MrsVorlaVunUndinKhamutSttdievlHe

d broth r Claude in Wood rcounty Her brother John was withfiotbefore be did

mTLatbriima ndfarQIlYrvempvedftothrear Wyoming to thertu heUrvhaed neai Flemingspeopleand

any community They are wishedmuch prosperity and happiness lutheir pew home t

KILLEDJBTTBAIH Albert Lewisaged 1of MuneyR win countywa killed bl OrretginraliIi

atSult Lick ttljioiit noon SundayLewis was returning r rom SundurIechool andHB the rillnroll byjieSBrang upon In plntforni fietweeht 0car81Is foot Hlipjied and heIWas thrown under tho wbe tllll Oneleg and ono arm were broken andthe body was lerrlbly bruUed Thetrala waSkSloppea and Lewis iltillI

lhvewatdraggedrnwtiuife14easkurridJthIhU t

treatment wusofhtf sivtil anil hedied about one oclock LeU wasconscious until tiielaftand praynlconstantly He war to luae bernmarried to a young iowan of Roean county next Saturday-

CIacuvrCovaTrCItff Peters andlWja Kufmanjbeth colored charg ¬

ed a ABB robbingJpfepaJpjieref Sslt Lick in this

L1oaeyearaidlnoAJIJecraigwav BfdiOOon therJe Sfas hIRg John Collin ab

Jr Craig yas net able to pay orreplevy sod weat ijaek tlIjUtCJerve Gut his fine for OBA hundred

days David ShankscOeon tbeca8j e ehvrge was postponed untilBext Court

John J hnsoB6f color vailieriteBced to one year in the pcnltentiary on the charge of cutting tintCarter of color at harp hurKT3i hn Watkins of color on t he-

chargeofkiII1nVatMtihImriawhhiin a box oar itt Midland City w

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given a life sentence ill the pen I

tenjiaryS 0ThegrandJury

diotments and adjournedsSaturdayafternoon

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COMMITTED SOICIDR IN JAILJohn Watkins tho negro in jail

ere under esntence oft life termIn the penitentiary fur the murder

f William Mullins white commit ¬

ted fcuiciilo in Jail about 12 oclockSunday by strangling htintelt wiuhis leather belt

Since Saturday morning nffierprisoners state WMtkinr IJIadeperiodical attempt t hm tell

e would come to the r of hiscell call out to the otii prisonersthat he was innocent o t i i murderand that ho was going ii himIelf Then he would lthelUI

good bye retire into the cnessf his cell and uhoke himt for ahile but he would suite i thate would be compelled to C vSunday morning about 1JodE

Watkins approached the dis cell cnllbd itit to his ft ty

pJInlhCRfril tIt J13

and retired to hli cell The otherprisoners thourflilWatlt was onlyjesting and paid no attention to

mme time laternot having heard

Wa 1 vc Will Kanffman ngro p iar MhUd n jIeco of

aper anu i ukea h ft1 He-w Watkins crnurlui u Ids head bent over and thec1tout his neck Jailer Sam J cs

rlReldtutd cdfhe was still wnraiWthatkIjirough ring in the cell wall anti

td looped the other endof theabout his neck bent his heat I

forward and placed his bod Inauofchweight wits thrown on his neck istrangling to deathA blood yes u

l was evidently broken by the Jerain ns blood had flowed fromatkins mouth nope and throatgadJIIIeCoroner JL Hess was out nf th

town and at 130 oclock Countytlge J W Lane held anlnqueltc

wiShth the following Jury Gay IV throut S P Atchison Seth UniteS wI

ltmel h Rues Henry T Hopklnp ocpturnedabove facts nUndertaker fs Shrout tookirge of the remainsikndWalkirisrentsp Lexington were cuinmucttd with by telephone They

Mated thaN JtherM the dradan would come on the first trtin

The bruiherHid not arrire and H

wH tutnrpd

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ybnra tiith1Swtiibmne tii u tewRthecul Gr

nation cr series if eensa inappentilU had ben pokingitl1uPl r ojueWeck nnd on I-

IVedne4JurYas summonedInetrttry mr insanity Aftertiearl atkirib1 tallow prisonurotest v > ric jury decided that he

t noi Imwecjiritdy Watkinsdr ed the inXnitj dodge and

testiCel In bi own defenserecord waa randein the mean is

ity trial Within one hour thery had lcinred Watkins ell ti 3 of

ud miraculously recovered hisjenps and eight of the Jury hadbeen selected to try him for tourder The jury received the case atJJring hiF punitlhmenL at1itli hprfspnraqpt It was later learned tetb t three jurymen were for thedeath penalty two joining those In T

wfthhilesentence until Friday afternoon

behathadremember clearly the test imoy ofgWOUIdeWatkinsarTheevidencewis circumstantial bttthertt is noreasonable doubtfiisguiltS

FOil A SPRIKdS1TTlte bet isalwayn the cheapst Have yoursprlngrioibinss tuijdtby Vaarninakerik Urow1oJ Viulndefphia 1JI

nd you wlllbe sure of tbe bailHundruds of samples for suits jpants fancy vests and spring overcoats and the prices are reasona ¬

ble Call and let DIe take yourmeasure and have the garmentmade up as you desire andtbeyrsballbe satisfactory in every wayornonle I am agent for thoabove reliable merchant tailor

JAMES GILLOLi

EXOUAHOKD SaoTf One nightl ast week a crowd of young men ofSharpeburg procured drums tinpans etc had went to the home i fsEnoch Rails where createdsuch a noise that Rails appearedand fireda shot from his pistol He oclaims to have fired in the air theerenade ra say he fired at tbeGl and

they replied flrihgseveral shotsThe Ber na ers thea went to tbe

home of Enoch Balls near Sharps1urg where the program was reptatpdlt is alleged that EnochStone n giandson of MrRalUfiredfrom the house and the aerenadersInotantjy replied Bullets whiszedabout the serenaders and one oiItheir bullets struck the verandadashing a splinter agalnat the faoafly rpom window Serious resultwere narrowly averted

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JAB P COLLIVGR Nc A OCLIMQUKlCTn the Sheritt i Rale adofproperty for delinquro caTes theroappeared thIj jf James PColliver 3 7 wdon 60 acres ofland f intn Mrs MuryGoodpas-it her 1rc tio ad was Inserte-

r jfr uotts was asked about thatouue nOd he paid that it WI not-

eth well known citizen JlUepColliver and he didnt knpw1 who itwas but thatJtcm appeared on theAefessors list Mr Crooks statedthat James P Colljrer of hearSherburne hud paid his taxes hutthat tho publlatlnonfthia 60 Acretract was made In order to find outwho owned it as it was charged totbo Sheriff and ho would have toaccount for it The following letier was received f

Slittrpsburg Ky Feb 22 1OG ISRIoD No 2ToTuaOuiroogs-ee in your issue of the 15th

namen the Delinquent Tax T 1

fSrjTcdwTtti f ftree ifone ra acseventy cent on 60 acres of JandadjoiningMrsMaryGoodpaster andwill say I own nn such piece oflaad do not owe any taxes in Bathor Fleming counties and have myreceipts in full for 1905 Please

obligoYFOLK ON GBAIT Topeku Kas

ifeb 22The meeting of the StateDemocratic Committee here today

s followed tonight by the annualWashington birthday banquet of

e Kansas Democratic Club at thetheIv was the of Govj9eph Folk of Missouri who dis ¬

missed tho tariff and other issues3 day

A political revival is going onur the land today on thesub

r graft The people of Philadepii Cincinnati Pennsylvaniannd o to have been fighting to re-

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tio jovernmeht they had loste peupi Ira beginning tu awakto a retIoU of the fact that

e Governtont city State andnition belong i to them and theyur

n take tho GovernmenttheIrfoshriac PtaIe for nhetulo d the

JI1Themor1nntrsimply the patriotism that couu

from the heart of the people aIdetermination to stump nut thetili ng llint dishonor In public lih

a firm reralva that the GovernRent elmiali be representative of ths l

jjond nut of the bd 11Tiltnoveu1 rI t graft iij>U 5L f WliI J

a t 4wtCh l t

1lle richen honest 4i1ur h ay do object

It1 110fDO uhtltnj4triqhe55jnicmIr4gt

vitijanterorp Tons that obey tlulaw Just like rpne else The nn

chy tetp breeding lawless dss is IIIImt huntenancbd th a c

the i f isbor riQ 3b

tncldlsurder4hHit is rU i to put altnr u Iofficial grafting and place stripesup ontheoeiaI bondlora with tlelrthousands gained unlawfully if > t Iw

right to break tip the grafting ofthe insurance gang with their ten

thoutande unlawfully and dbhonestly acquired i itnotrigbt tostamp out the inonoj < 1y graftaraSthe tiritfgratteric with tltlrIIjlions of iljgiacn wealth wrung 4

om the people by means of specialIviIeg5 them by time law IhFOlfUIed behInd the w llof prc gIgantic mOnopolies have

eVng up But for the tariff bartlrtheycOuldeic same barrier they could not

competition nx home Noriidoes the Government derive any

net from the proceeds A newrn American patriotism must set

its face ftgaitat this Lelegislauonrung from a commonBande simultaneously attacked it willIdle to hope to prevail against

eitherKENT HOWARD IK WASHIHOTOK

1931YtDearitWItgentlemen whoar J met when Iwas in Scf York vth SenatortJurwell and Criswell Ihraover sonic of the legislation that iiIttpending affecting their interests Ii

enterprieelTheyItand have made it very pleasant ID-

a number of wayOf course they want soiuetbing

n return I have somehow been j

classed here as anticorporationman and they seem especially deiroui that I keep that reputationat lulL for sake it 1zieemstab on the big fish in tbe Houseb Ijautmen on both sides stand just tbVleast possible concessionsatisfy them in the tbatW1I1

corportuinterelt I

ctornedIt1Ion the opposition of such members5lI

as a starter They do want how ¬

ever to know about members whoare keeping their mouths ilhutbutwho represent constituencies thatate avowedly agaiost corporationdomination

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FENCEBuyI steelthatand4trtyt

g- owr2cesL JIatthflJRRED WIRE AND NAILSbought before the late advance Youget the

advantage1

Oliver HillsidePWSWe can save rneunotwfthstandingbigBig stock nfitchell Wagons All sizes Every

one guaranteedSpecial QueeiiswateSaleEL5rA T Byron

Owingsville Ky

These men Cur an important fig ¬

o in tile rr ifrninory canvass fo-

e House If they are determinedr null legislation the interests

repr t tlufmyNewYork friendsinflow how to act It lUbe

fl UIt1I right then a show downIt were between the raTlical and

citt ervative elements in the Housewith special reliance placed on thefriendly Senators who will be extmpected to block the game for a leIiiia or two or secure some mocHI

Hud legislatiotrlhat will take somefur the sting out of the House

bill If luchmcmIusboileof1 > K to iirt iuUr

Illt J j I lc1 ilItCiuni nmtieore will be tired up

wi1cl tilllluundall right and beheraldld as a great reform law in-

ejutreatsoth the peopte and tbtfcorpora tibn wllllie tiikl to hareit pitsred I nm telilnir ytu these

tsileoycttk will more fully app e

yioughttoe ght fur SenlttorHnridnt1bam expected to myjjtfw

friends informed about anycl1aps-entimentIT among anychuvHh me as not belng under oblia

ions to corporations but disposedtoLIwith these New York folks WhenSenator Burwell a ked me to goover there with him he gsvemsSletter to Mr MorgabnotPierpoQl

tho Lawyers Cluband asked me

tttlIittorblm there Morganwhokindofhead usher

or 8ometbingTf that sort introucsd mtolt number of gentlemen

whote names I recognized aslllgbtthe husineei and financial and

palitioa world but they did notseem at alt anxious to get friendlywith me they were holding eon ¬

fe rences aro sd in little groupswheQ8enattPweUand SenatorCrisweU both cLineHello Howard said Senator m

urweli and he came over andshook bunds with me before bespoke to any of the magnates pros ¬

ent Criswell also greeted me withsome effusion and Inabout a min ¬

te 1 was the most popular man inhe room Burwell and Criawelied fixed It and I was taken intoe conforences at once those big

fellows looking upon me apparentas a part otthe program pawn

be used in the game between thempeople and the special inteteits that

ave their homes in Wall streetI was simply astonished Mary

o hear the roll call as it were inthe course of the conference codhe names nf Senators and members

checked off as for or against theilnterestsof the parties to the onI

erence probability of certainaction OB certain stocks were leIcussed and the whole situationtalked over freely My part in tbeIprogram was not made plain thenhut it has developed since as I have

intimated I am not pleasedit of coursebut the thing has I

been worked in sucb a way that Innvbeing forced into a positionrain which I cannot well withdraw

without losing my standing witbboth my new friends and tbe oldonesanyhIng l-

illeseision as plans are more orless unsettled Rod at any ratemypresent assignment in the interestsof the syndicate is in the HouseMy Iriends do not want me to make

taoy announcement of my Senator ¬

ial aspirations for the present e-

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age you fri your plans for securingusltlonplh the departments for

MfnfleBoynoidsfdeserving both of the girls are andhow anxious they are to get intothe public service exaffiInatliinbut-

willI tell you not them that 1 willake no effort Insecure position

for them They have taken theCiuil Service ftiaminntlonyou sayand want to know the reeiil Ican hind that ott some time or otber There is nutblnfc more certainIn this wprldtban thefict thaMlieCivIl Service Commission never

oes anything In a hurry Thegirls probably will gel their ratingand reports before they rench theage which would debar tikem fromgCvetnmeflt ewiltiiaenL But idonot aunt to eoejeithf f tha girlsentr the pu eerce the gra-

aidof Wore public Miopes andecked ambitions than would anf

Jce to stock a new world Yourf dhle beard abtutiihe abort

urs the Jigbtwork and the lib

departmentclethat their happiness would be complele if they could secure positions

et me tell you that they woulduch better out as domestics at

hqmolfthey value their peace ofmind

Thegirlinadepartmeathereooupiesa

caw of your Irlendsforinltaltelthey would have to r theyewould very promptly beboardinghouse society Hyuuwere to CpfledtO Washington youthwould of course receive themyou could tlkour friends gen ¬

erally to receive them the depart ¬

zu Cot clerk are practically forcedto flock by themselves They donot and cannot of course expect

be received br tbeofflcial setandtthe oflcial set there noexcept that of a very select

cbaracter composed of residents ofWashington who liojd aloof fromofficial smartdom and all connecteddwith it The resultyour girl friends would soon findthemselves in the rut which gapesfor all department employes Afew hoursworka little run throughhtho shop an evening toin some way usually no matterhOwlo it polls the monotony and

akes one forget tbq oldwhere slobby division chief treatitjolt with the same consideration hebestows upon the charwomen andyour fellowclerks gossip about youevery time your back is turned

There are thousands nf honestworking women in the depart-

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women who have acceptedthe situation and are glad of theopportunity of employment atwages which spell comfort and oc ¬

casional luxury But Iiseemptotrio to be nothing less than a sin ifnot a crime to sentence a youngwomon to a position in the serviceShe must abandon her social aspir <

ations must expect to be treatedsimply as a hired girl and figureIn the gossip scandal petty quar¬

rels that thrive in department cor¬

ridorsThemen in the departments are

a more hopeless lot than the womenSome of them use their staretime in studying law or medicinein the colleges and use departmenteuployaent as a stepping stone toa professional career Those areto be envied A very few are pro ¬

moted after years of weary effortto positions that are really worthhnving but the genl llrlluufl

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EUGENE MINXHJifiI

Makes the best J J l rHANDMADE SADDLES andHAMlESK<

lff all fclmls His Wa ol Lines and filfiid IJrfdfeB arVHAND MADEltidnrobcttrtfntzyoucnn bUollywh retstl 1um Itod Chains at years prices You ktioVmJocU8tomerliyou It th bttchlllld plow made Have oreorrlfIt11tcI Jlt ur1i11

they fit every time I sell time unit Hillside ttce Coniteand Sltll my 511IIeEUGENE MINIHAN Z5 4

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>1Sellsmoney EverrthiHir sold at the >if55S 5f <

lowestcash price v 4iiIiiI

4 dozen Clothes Pins c3 gal Ash Churn 75oBread Board 2geWood Bread Bowls t no i 0Floor Maps x 20cicStLanterns 44cLSntern Globes 1jc

Webb Halters ii 350Chisels 25cPipe Wrenches 5i 750Horse Brushes 45 251 lOc

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JSb Scrap Iron fU8C4 to reduce taet8t DfOSSt1Wii iMrItsIIjeeBatrucUoa of syM

opur gray Ire dn lyz srs iI tItiec ieJraiaI JlCNiaMttM i8da

3tov <04rI iH pet vtL

Enry Jewel mmntr tow tow frke MILrrldenee oft ayel aJ euU1 pattriieA 2rdrand superb

owrthe7swasSXd sIadt1dOo wei Stays wfll fount Jewel trade mark iu theaeCv 8tor Wortato Lmeet Store Ptoat lfoIMI

G JwI vmk Tarn fWtbyE L A T BYRON OWING r LE Kthem probably 80 per cent moreof the in thedepartnienti are

hopeletsas the professional hirown fn country oaticfied to

live from month month wltbou-tinterul their work above pay

ey and meal time and ready to Ihowyou in minute why the gayternment II going to the bad

peopleInnwInnot willing to do anything to haveadditions to the number made from

he good people of Hollin aatewho 6deserve beter thlnge1f ever getinto position where my word andinflunce are felt in making appointments Iam going to keep allndepartment Jobs rewards for myenemies v

You best gofcbead and havethose dresses made ev if you use

of that 1600 that came from myflyer in stocks My iTnv Yorkfriends keep thrown rent tnu

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