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rJ I r ErttuckiatL r l t r r T t t 1 von Xxii 5 HOPKINSVILLE KENIUe t FRIDAY OCTOBER 51900 u < 08r 4rr bw II ltitJ tl e IMenSi f tAIt i J j ti Pure f 1 Worsted egg SIt S k t I oJif iOeOOSii wrLmJI S223E IVRL i W JiA The abovesuits represent actual suit value than has been- k offered in our store for years Pure tlAICWorsted Suits at their real value 2 are worth 1500 The P- VI market is full of cotton back Worsteds and youll have to be pretty cute to discover it TtTSbllie y j goods it is so nicely covered up 1 but you may be sure itll show inw the wear These suits at 1000 i or f > tTl are nicely tailored with double d breasted vests and firstclass lin ¬ M t 1 ings and trimmings Pants of h = i J 4 I csame matttwllr 350 t J I j V NM i A I It1t J J fi I If J 1910 ANDERSON CO if ± I + u i SQ t ll t It n t ili 2J1 lU 2Uw JjS t ravvvmramaemaim r yY i < 1yesrs +u i t t WWYW Wr WWrWeIOWW NW ° r WwrW t 4 jMW- YWWSWWrW tE s e 0 it Ii4rt t < t M M ft i o PJJ 1 r t 113 18 S J s II mrIIJtI f < fMI r eJ8 i i l can buy two J t YOU dollar Shoes ii i w anywhere but It 1 there is not one store in l town that will give you d + so stylish a shoe qr so1r It 41J good a wearing one as IiL I ifs S8l1ro IIN I QUARLES II tI 5 11J S JI I 1 < l i I I M- i I i I MM M MM MM M M M- iT jfitr 21i Iii V- F 1 FATAL KICK Roger Thompson Killed tiymi Unruly Mule jl cfI Kicked In the Stomach Mpnda a And Died Yesterday From f Vf His injuries- Bennettstown d a < Ky OctH I Roger Thomson a young mail 2Zason of W R o1Ho- kinsville died this morniugifs home of his brother in = lhw A G Joiner from injuries sustained ibj being kicked by a mule last Mon daypHe was <fUed in the storn l ach bythe animal and injured in- ternally It was not thought aj first that his injuries were mortal t tfects alized that he was inacritical ° con- dition v vi I His father was summoned oj r telephone The young man cob tinned to grow worse and died > e l fore noon He was a very indu trious and popular young man The burial will take place at Hopkins i vjlle Friday Buck dJ FULL REGISTRATION if ft r mental Registration Days 1 f lThe registration passed off vcr quietly in the city Tuesday and r full vote vas registered withou any shpw of excitement The tota J number registered was 1545 agains 1514 in 1899 on theregular day and a totahof 1538 in 1896 Last year 156 names were added on supple J mental days making the total 1670 According to these figures there are 125 voters still out and it is safe I to say mgst of thm w1fj6registe Oct 29 30 to 31 The outstanding vote is supposing to be about equally divided The registration was I characterized by no party feeling and there were no disputes about the polls The officers were fair aud conservative men and divided equally as to politic The following table shows the vote by color W1IITB OL TOTAL NO128 183 463 No 2i1fMn 63 317 380 No3 348 tO 428 No4 200 74 274 t 811 ° 654 1545 In 1899 the white vote was 925 and the colored 589 The present figures show a white siibrtdg of 34 and a colored gain of 65i A great many white voters were out of town on business for Forbes Bro and can register later The Republicans registered almost their total strength iucludingsever al exconvictsThe plurality in the city last year including the pre cinct in which the election was held to be illegal was 223 with 45 votes for Brown and 5 for Wallace The majority this year win not reach 200 in the city VVv1 BURGLARY AT HOWELL Store Entered and 5 Taken From Cash Drawer The general merchandise store of J F Dixon at Howell was entered by a thief last Friday night and 5 was taken from the cash drawer The thief ripped off a plank from the side of the building and en ¬ tered the cellar H< then opened the trap door and got into the store room He was evidently frightened by some one pasing as he left without taking some small change which was near the five dollar bill The goods were not molested Judge M D Brown who sold out some months ago and moved to Ver non Ind has decided to return to Hopkinsville to live He has dis ¬ posed of his Indiana property and will arrive here with his family this week They will go to house- keeping at the Ben Wood place on North Main I DOUBLE BARRELED Circuit Court Now Running Wilt Two Judges Maj Phelps Sitting As Special Judge In The Matthew Layne Will Case I The Matthew Laytfe will cast was called incfiicuit court Wednes- day i and u 3 diY k is related to some of tbelI n he declined to hear the case and Maj John Phelps was chosen special judge Judge Phelps is now hearing thetrial in the city court room while Judge Cook is transacting other business in the circuit court room The Layne case will not be finished for several days The following cases have been disposed of Allen Day cd w ° fined S25 and 10 days Ben Tittington same same fine Sol Majors gaming 20 anc costsGeo Oldham same S20 anc costsEverett Faughander seduction on plea of guilty of assault finer 100Sherman Williams malicious striking set up a plea of having been tried before for the same of fense and was dismissed Grant Parrish wilful murder continued till February- W M Walpole vs the I C Rail road Co case dismissed settlRd CarrieColeman vs Walter Cole- man decree of divorce granted The grand jury is still in sessor and wilT > not conclude its business befoiyLjiknfiLtime next week A i large number ot attachments have been issued for witneo es summonec who failed to appear SUES FOR DIVORCE Judge Campbell Wants Legal Sep- aration From His Wife City Judge George F Campbell has filed suit for divorce from Mrs Mary B Campbell whom he mar ¬ ried ten years ago at Memphis Tenn and for custody of his two children who have been with him since Mrs Campbell left here over a year ago She is now in St Louis and abandonment is alleged In her j ser Mrs Campbell joins her husband in the request for a divorce and prays that her maiden name be restored to her Judge Campbell was expelled from the Methodist ministry on charges brought by his wife Later she was sent to the Western Ken ¬ tucky Lunatic Asylum Judge Campbell was reinstated by con- ference ¬ but after his vindication resigned from the ministry and en- tered ¬ the practice qf law NO AGREEMENT And Slim Prospects For One at Frankfort Frankfort KyOct 3The bright prospect for an agreement in the Senate on the House Bill with the Alexander amendments was dissipated this morning after the opening of the session when it was found that one of the amend- ments ¬ had been misconstrued by every one who had examined it or to whom it had been explained It provided for giving the umpire on the county boards to the Demo- crats ¬ in half the counties and to the Republicans in the other half The prospects now are that a final ef- fort ¬ to reach an agreement will be made in conference committees SmithFuller Mr J Frank Smith and Ivlis Maggie May Fuller a popular young couple of North Christian were married Tuesday evening The wedding took place at the home of the brides parents II Are Overflowing With all the Good Things jl11 Dry fioods Merchandising Old Low Pries Pre > vail And Rich Rare Bargains in Prolusion I Q iQ al Ul IA e ees n HEADQUARTERS r- M J FOR If 1 J Campaign ilats- s and Caps EITHER < bryan an tovenso c I OI cc McKinley < Roosevelt ChoiQek sineP jt is Olio r H- P r JTDWLhGO1 9 e 3 0 r DEATH AT ASYLUM Remains Shipped to Princeton iFor Interment- s Mr J S Edmonds an asylum patient sent here from Caldwell county died Tuesday of neuralgia of the heart The remains were shipped to Princeton the same day for interment JOHNSONVANHOOSER ° Young People Harried Near The City Wednesday Night Mr A Johnson and Miss Ella Vauhooser were united in marriage at the home of the brides Lather Mr Isaac Vanhooser two miles cast of the city Wednesdaynight Quite a number of the friends of the contracting parties were pre ¬ sent on the occasion r M- r r

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JiA The abovesuits representactual suit value than has been-

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VI market is full of cotton backWorsteds and youll have to bepretty cute to discover it TtTSbllie y

j goods it is so nicely covered up

1 but you may be sure itll show inwthe wear These suits at 1000i or

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FATAL KICK

Roger Thompson Killed tiymiUnruly Mule

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And Died Yesterday From fVf

His injuries-

Bennettstown

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Ky OctHIRoger Thomson a young mail2Zason of W R o1Ho-

kinsville died this morniugifshome of his brother in=lhw A G

Joiner from injuries sustained ibjbeing kicked by a mule last MondaypHe was <fUed in the storn

l ach bythe animal and injured in-

ternally It was not thought aj

first that his injuries were mortal

t tfectsalized that he was inacritical ° con-

ditionv vi

I His father was summoned ojr telephone The young man cob

tinned to grow worse and died > e

l fore noon He was a very indutrious and popular young man Theburial will take place at Hopkins

i vjlle Friday BuckdJ

FULL REGISTRATION ifftr mental Registration Days 1f

lThe registration passed off vcrquietly in the city Tuesday and r

full vote vas registered withouany shpw of excitement The tota

J number registered was 1545 agains1514 in 1899 on theregular day anda totahof 1538 in 1896 Last year156 names were added on supple

Jmental days making the total 1670According to these figures thereare 125 voters still out and it is safe

I to say mgst of thm w1fj6registeOct 29 30 to 31 The outstandingvote is supposing to be about equallydivided The registration was

Icharacterized by no party feelingand there were no disputes aboutthe polls The officers were fairaud conservative men and dividedequally as to politic

The following table shows thevote by color

W1IITB OL TOTAL

NO128 183 463

No 2i1fMn 63 317 380

No3 348 tO 428

No4 200 74 274t

811 ° 654 1545In 1899 the white vote was 925

and the colored 589 The presentfigures show a white siibrtdg of

34 and a colored gain of 65i Agreat many white voters were outof town on business for ForbesBro and can register later TheRepublicans registered almosttheir total strength iucludingseveral

exconvictsThe plurality in thecity last year including the precinct in which the election was heldto be illegal was 223 with 45 votesfor Brown and 5 for Wallace Themajority this year win not reach200 in the city

VVv1

BURGLARY AT HOWELL

Store Entered and 5 Taken From

Cash Drawer

The general merchandise store of

J F Dixon at Howell was enteredby a thief last Friday night and 5

was taken from the cash drawerThe thief ripped off a plank fromthe side of the building and en ¬

tered the cellar H< then openedthe trap door and got into the storeroom He was evidently frightenedby some one pasing as he leftwithout taking some small changewhich was near the five dollar billThe goods were not molested

Judge M D Brown who sold outsome months ago and moved to Vernon Ind has decided to return toHopkinsville to live He has dis ¬

posed of his Indiana property andwill arrive here with his familythis week They will go to house-

keeping at the Ben Wood place onNorth Main

I

DOUBLE BARRELED

Circuit Court Now Running Wilt

Two Judges

Maj Phelps Sitting As Special

Judge In The Matthew Layne

Will CaseI

The Matthew Laytfe will castwas called incfiicuit court Wednes-day

i

and u 3 diY k is related tosome of tbelI n he declined tohear the case and Maj John Phelpswas chosen special judge JudgePhelps is now hearing thetrial inthe city court room while JudgeCook is transacting other businessin the circuit court room TheLayne case will not be finished for

several daysThe following cases have been

disposed ofAllen Day cd w ° fined S25

and 10 daysBen Tittington same same fine

Sol Majors gaming 20 anc

costsGeoOldham same S20 anc

costsEverettFaughander seduction

on plea of guilty of assault finer

100ShermanWilliams malicious

striking set up a plea of havingbeen tried before for the same offense and was dismissed

Grant Parrish wilful murdercontinued till February-

W M Walpole vs the I C Railroad Co case dismissed settlRd

CarrieColeman vs Walter Cole-

man decree of divorce grantedThe grand jury is still in sessor

and wilT > not conclude its businessbefoiyLjiknfiLtime next week A

ilarge number ot attachments havebeen issued for witneo es summonecwho failed to appear

SUES FOR DIVORCE

Judge Campbell Wants Legal Sep-

aration From His Wife

City Judge George F Campbellhas filed suit for divorce from MrsMary B Campbell whom he mar ¬

ried ten years ago at MemphisTenn and for custody of his twochildren who have been with himsince Mrs Campbell left here overa year ago She is now in StLouis and abandonment is allegedIn her j ser Mrs Campbell joinsher husband in the request for adivorce and prays that her maidenname be restored to her

Judge Campbell was expelledfrom the Methodist ministry on

charges brought by his wife Latershe was sent to the Western Ken ¬

tucky Lunatic Asylum JudgeCampbell was reinstated by con-

ference¬

but after his vindicationresigned from the ministry and en-

tered¬

the practice qf law

NO AGREEMENT

And Slim Prospects For One atFrankfort

Frankfort KyOct 3Thebright prospect for an agreementin the Senate on the House Billwith the Alexander amendmentswas dissipated this morning afterthe opening of the session when itwas found that one of the amend-

ments¬

had been misconstrued byevery one who had examined it orto whom it had been explained Itprovided for giving the umpire on

the county boards to the Demo-

crats¬

in half the counties and to theRepublicans in the other half Theprospects now are that a final ef-

fort¬

to reach an agreement will bemade in conference committees

SmithFullerMr J Frank Smith and Ivlis

Maggie May Fuller a popularyoung couple of North Christianwere married Tuesday eveningThe wedding took place at thehome of the brides parents

II

Are Overflowing

With all the Good Thingsjl11

Dry fioods Merchandising

Old Low Pries Pre> vail And

Rich Rare Bargains in ProlusionI

Q iQal Ul

IA

e ees nHEADQUARTERS

r-

M JFOR

If 1 JCampaign ilats-

s

and Caps

EITHER <

bryan an tovenso

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OI

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McKinley < Roosevelt

ChoiQeksineP jt

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P

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JTDWLhGO1 9

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DEATH AT ASYLUM

Remains Shipped to Princeton

iFor Interment-

s Mr J S Edmonds an asylumpatient sent here from Caldwellcounty died Tuesday of neuralgiaof the heart The remains wereshipped to Princeton the same dayfor interment

JOHNSONVANHOOSER °

Young People Harried Near TheCity Wednesday Night

Mr A Johnson and Miss EllaVauhooser were united in marriageat the home of the brides LatherMr Isaac Vanhooser two milescast of the city WednesdaynightQuite a number of the friends ofthe contracting parties were pre ¬

sent on the occasionrM-

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