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VOL XXXVI STANFORD KY TUESDAY AUGUST 4 1908 NO 44 f

THE TEACHERS INSTITUTE

THURSDAY MORNINGMusic by the Institute with Miss Bo ¬

gle as organist The devotional periodwas led by Rev Yandlo and followedby hit practical talk on Character Build-

Ing History was the subject of themorning session introduced and die ¬

Jircussed briefly by Ireft Ireland followed by Prof Leslie Anderson on Howto Teach history which waa the bestever given to tb institute After re-

cessI the liwtttHte was given over toMrs W T Latterly of Cynthlana

twho spoke at length in tho interest ofthe State School Improvement Leaguewhich she was successful enough to or ¬

ganize In our county Many visitorswere present to enjoy the pleasure oflistening to Mrs Lafferty To havomissed hearing her was to lose thot +

3 treat of the institute The league offi ¬

cers elected are as follows MissMattie Paxton president vice presi ¬

dent No 1 Mrs H D Phillips vicepresident No2 MIsa Geogla LewisvIce president No3 Mr Leslie Ander ¬

son vice president No4 Miss KateBogle secretary of League Miss StellaMcClary treasurer Prof J W Ire +

landAmost interesting paper on Civil

Government was read by Miss AnnieDunn and tho discussion continued byProfs Davis Anderson Lay and J HWlnn Prof Ireland next gave us In ¬

tercet In its fullest truest sense endIts vital use in school success IrofE F Davis Principal of Crab OrchardGraded School on now to Secure In ¬

terest made us wide awake on thissubject Some splendid remarks weregiven us for future help-

FRIDAYMusic by institute with Miss Claudia

E tton as organist Devotional exercis ¬

es by Rev Barker Physiology was I

the first subject introduced and it wasbriefly discussed by Prof Ireland WmColdiron continued tho discussion andgave some practical suggestions for theuse of sunshine and other simple meansfor preserving the health of tho indi ¬

vidual Prof Ireland discussed tho at ¬

tendanco upon the present Institute andinsisted that teachers are as respond ¬

ble for good attendance as pupils lirefor punctuality in their schools LeslieAnderson read the report from the com ¬

mittee on resolutions Supt Singiotonput the resolutions before the instituteand they were adopted without a dierenting vote Prof Ireland closed hiscapacjty as instructor with tho samequotation from the Chambered Nantllltns as ho had begun with SuptShgleton announced that tho teachersfrom each educational division wouldmeet immediately after adjournment toorganize the Teachers Associationthen he declared tho work of tho mall-

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tute at an end Prof Coldiron dismiss ¬

ed the assembly by a short prayer at1130 A M

RESOLUTIONS

I lit That we extend our thanks tothe School Board of Stanford for theuse of tho Graded School building dur

i ing the week and also to the peoplo ofStanford for tho hospitality they haveshown us while we were among themWe thank tho pastors of Stanford forthe part they have taken in the Instl ¬

rr tute and also tho ladies who so kindlyI furnished the music We desire to ex ¬

press our gratitude to Supt SingletonI for the fight he is making for the cause

of education in this county2nd That wo endorse tho action of

the last General Assembly in passingthe County School District law whichabolished tho cumbersome trustee eye¬

tem and created in ita place a system-atic

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organization for education In Ken ¬

tucky Wo especially approve of lhaestablishment of the county high schoolthat bridges the gap between the ruralschool and the State University and af¬

fords to the pupils of tho country dis-c

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v tricts equal opportunity with the citypupil for higher education We lookforward to tho operation of this law astending towards greater things educa ¬

tionally We pledge our loyal supportti the new law and insist upon its rigid

enforcement3rdwe heartily approve of tho

great work that is being done by ourtwo Stato Normal Schools in tho thor ¬

ough training and preparation of teach-ers C r better and moro efficient ser-

vice¬

intho public schools of our StateWe eneeurago a liberal patronage ofthese tchools as a means of raising thestandard of education in Kentucky

4th That wo heartily approve of theSchoolIS ate We sincerely thank kite W TLafferty of Cynthlana for her able ad ¬

dress upon this subject and also for herassistance In organizing the League inthi county We urge all true citizensto support the efforts of this Leaguein lie attempts to better the conditiono

ourschoolsbtkbelieve the method em ¬

plod in conducting the present insti

Srate tbe supariarlo the lectare planbfcaWeaf ltfrVnoa 1clfcaPbeneltt j

derived from it and we heartily re-

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commend that we have a single countyInstitute next year We extend toiProf J W Ireland our present In-

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our sincere thanks and high ¬

est appreciation for the practical talksand helpful suggestions he has given usduring the week Wo unhesitatinglyrecommend Prof Ireland to any countyin need of ouch services as an excellentand energetic institute instructor Wegreatly desiro tho services of Prof Ire-

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as lustructor next yearCth That the law In regard to at-

tendance¬

upon the Institute be enforcedand that tho teacher who falls to attendthe full session bo required to teach anadditional day for each days absenceor be required to forfeit salary for thenumber of days absent

7th That wo commend the workofour secretary Miss Stella McClary Ingiving an accurate and full account ofthe proceedings of the institute and wealso extend our thanks to the editor ofthe INTERIOR JOURNAL for publishingsame In his splendid paper

Mrs Adam Carpenter and daughterMiss Laura of Danville visited the In-

stitute¬

ThursdayMrs George Walden of Danville

heard MnJ LafTertys addressC J Sipple of London was with us

in the interest of the Sue Bennett Me¬

morial School and the Jumbo Camp

MeetingMrW Carnahan of Coving

ton representing Ginn Co spoke totho institute on Thursday morning

School Improvement is the watchword of Kentucky fur tho presentschool year-

ExTeachers Dr Shelton RevBarker Mrs J C McClary and MissMottle Paxton were made honorarymembers of tho institute

McKINNEYDr Grider is building an addition to

his dwelling Tho basement will beused for an office

Prayer meeting at the Christianchurch next Wednesday night Subjectis Sunday school lesson for the follow ¬

ing SundayMr S M Owens served as ring mar ¬

shal at both the Crab OrchardandStanford fairs He filled this capacity in amost efficient and satisfactory manner

Born to tho wife of Stroud Gooch afine girl Mrs Winter Wright whohas been visiting Mrs Green Moorehas returned to her home In Lexington

Mr Samuel Montgomery has justfinished erecting a large hay barn onStanford Avenue and la now ready tofurnish the very best timothy and clo-

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hay at lowest prices-A movement is on foot to organize a

law and order league for our little citySuch an action ia certainly commend ¬

able and should receive the impetusnecessary to make it a reality

Quite a number of our peoplo attend ¬

ed the Lincoln county fair all of whomspeak in high terms of tho magnificentdisplay of stock and the generous hose

peopleR and

lone red out of nine shows at the Stan ¬

ford Fair with his string Mr Scudderrefused 2000 for his threeyearoldstallion by Rex Peavine lie took hisfamous bread winners to Lancaster lastweekThe

influx of lumber and spokes intothis place during tho past week forshipment to various manufactoriesthroughout tho country has exceededany for the last six or eight monthsLumbermen say they are preparing fora sudden Impulse and revival in businesswhich must come in the next few

monthsAmongthose who went on the ex ¬

union to Mammoth Cavo Thursday30th were tho following Misses AliceGooch Nora RifTc Pearl Mobley MrsA R Nunnclley Messrs J S MobleySam Beck Will Beck Will DudderarJohn Beck and Watt Dudderar DrC II Smith of Atlanta Ga was theguest of Miss Gertrude Gooch MissAmelia McKinney of Louisville is vis ¬

iting A B McKinney Misses Mao andAlpha Traylor of Stanford are theguests of Mm Ashlock at the hotelMiss Maud Lay who has been visitingrelatives in Parksville has returnedhome Miss Bcrta Murphy who hasbeen very ill Is convalescing MrsSamantha Rubble of Stanford is visit ¬

ing her sister Mrs F M Ware

Pain will depart In exactly 20 min ¬

utes if ono of Dr Shoops Pink PainTablets is taken PaIn anywhereRemember Pain always means con ¬

gestion blood pressure nothing elseHeadache Is blood pressure toothacheis blood pressure on the sensitivenerve Dr Sloops Headache Tablets

also called Pink Pain Tabletsqucklyandsatet coax this bloodpressure away from the pain centersPainful periods with women get In ¬

byPennysAuntie Clara Smith who lived over

halflieilifolttllavery died in Louisvlllo at the age of 105

NEWS NOTES

An Ohio city Is to havo a Jim Crow

theatreMrsAnnie E Lynch who died at

Plttsburg weighed 510 poundsFormer State Senator Caswell Prew

itt of Montgomery county is deadGround was broken yesterday for the

Interurban line from Lexington to Nicholasvillo

Charles Humphreys and Harry Stem¬

ley prominent men of Philadelphiawere killed in an automobile accident

Three children of James Pike ofChristian county after partaking freelyof sausage became ill and one of them

diedOceanfreight rates on grain from

New York to the ports of ContinentalEurope have heen advanced by thesteamship lines

The Mississippi Valley Medical Asso¬

ciation has announced that it will holdIts 34th annual convention in LouisvilleOctober 114 and 1C

In the Cumberland circuit court CullMorgan was convicted of cutting thebrands off of sawlogs and wan givenono year in the penitentiary-

The arrest of three men in Brooklyndisclosed the fact that the Adams Ex ¬

press Company has lost about 100

000 through a series of trunk robberiesJames T Blair of Parkersburg W

Va president of the Marietta Colum ¬

bus and Cleveland Railroad Companyhas been appointed receiver for the

roadEH Harriman is said to be contem-

plating¬

the erection of a 50story build ¬

ing in New York to accomodate thegeneral offices of all the railroads nowunder his control

Mrs Ben Teal and Harry Mousleywere held to answer to the grand juryat New York on the charge of attempt ¬

ed subornation of perjury in preparingevidence In the Gould divorce suit

John Simenson and Louis Dabnerknow as the gaspipo thugs whocommitted a series of daring crimes inSan Francisco following the earthquakeand fire in 1900 wero executed at SanQuentin

The Receivers and Shippers Asso ¬

elation of Cincinnati has received wordfrom President Roosevelt that the Att-

orney General Is carefully lookinginto the matter of the protest againstrailroad freight advances

John Larson crazed by drink shotand probably fatally wounded his em ¬

ployer J A Morrill and the house ¬

keeper Mrs May Balcoltn For fourhours ho guarded his victims whileMerrills blind mother sat helpless intho room Larson finally committedsuicide He was employed as a handon Morrills farm near Batavia III

Charging that the American TobaccoCompany had caused it an actual monetary loss of 500000 and had ruinedits business by restraint of trade andunfair competition the Monarch Tobac-co Company of Louisville filed suit inthe Federal Court for 1500000 asdamages Tho Nail Williams To ¬

bacco Company and the Mengel BoxCompany are named as coconspirators

Judgo Kohlsaat in the Federal Cir¬

cuit Court at Chicago refused to sotaside the injunction preventing theGovernment from enforcing tho newwhisky labeling regulations TheTreasury Department has announcedits intention to push the cose to de-cision by the highest court and mean ¬

time will enforce the new rules in ev-

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instance whero an injunction hasnot been made

1 Health Coffee is really the closestCoffee Imitation ever yet producedThis clover Coffee Substitute was re¬

cently produced by Dr Snoop ofIlaclno Wis Not a grain of real Cof¬

fee in It either Dr Shoops HealthCoffee Is made from pure toastedgrains with malt nuts etc Really Itwould fool an expert whomight drinkit for Coffee No CO or 30 minutestedious boiling Mado In a minutesays the doctor Sold by Penny >

Drug Storep p e

Congressman Joseph B Bennettvoted to Increase his salary to 7500a year That is more money thanJoseph B probably ever saw in his lifeand to think that it might all be his forrattling around in Washington for afew months each year if the ungraciousDemocrats didnt intend to chase himto the tall timber next November

Aint It a shame7Cynthlana Dem¬

ocrat

Just Exactly RightI have used Or Ivjngs New Life

Pills for several years and find themjust exactly rlcht says Mr A AFelton of Uarrlsvllle N V NewLife PlUs relievo without the least dlscbthfort Best remedy for constipa ¬

tion biliousness andmafarla 256 atPenny BTirugStdre

The average missionary contributionfor each HipJI in eSu schobWIsIiikHeg intile Episbopal1denominittdii-than any other

JASON WESLEY

The gentlemanly and efficient secretaryof the Casey County Fair which will beheld at Liberty Aug 26 27 and 28

HUSTONVILLE

Emmet McCormack sold to JamesYowell 15 1100pound cattle at 4Jcf L B Peck has sold his stock of mer ¬

chandise near McKinney to Mr Aus-

tin¬

who will continue the businessMiss Cora Lipps has accepted a po ¬

sition with W B Davis Son at lIarrodsburgPine

sand followed by a quantityof hand broken stone will be put on theroads near Mt Salem

Our horSemen fared well at the Lan ¬

caster fair among the big winners be ¬

ing D S Carpenter and Josiah BishopThe South Kentucky Baptist Associa ¬

tion convenes at New Salem church onAug 11th Delegates from all coun ¬

ties will attendThe Chrisman farm of 90 acres near

Moreland has been rented by ExecutorDr E Alcorn to W W White ofBoyle County for 1909 for S445

Dr J C Bolin who has been prac ¬

ticing here for a year has decided toreturn to Somerset permanently Hecarries the best wishes of the commun ¬

ity with himThe religious debate at Moreland be ¬

tweenev Cook of the Methodistchurch and Rev Burros a SeventhDay Adventist has closed The debatesdrew large crowds

Miss Black Givens has rented herplace for next year to Mr Ends for

350 Miss Sallie Hawkins and MrsFrank Oglesby of Corbin are guestsof Mrs John A Blain

Miss Kay Snllee of Harrodsburg hosbeen employed by our board of educa ¬

tion as an assistant teacher tin GradedSchool here Miss Jane Ford of Lex ¬

ington is visiting Mrs G C LvonAmong the guests at Russell Springs

are James Reid Doc Drye GeorgeWeatherford Dr 0 S WilliamsJudge James P Bailey J G Weatherford and W 0 Speed The balance ofthe party is composed of ladies whowill leave later on

Mr and Mrs G B Cooper of Star ¬

ford were with friends here SundayMiss Josephine Goode of Louisville iswith her parents here Miss MattieHorton of Virginia is visiting her sis ¬

ter Mrs McKee Riffe Misses MacieTalbot of Paris and Virginia Lymanof Louisville are guests of Miss AngleCarpenter Miss Frankie Kauffman ofLancaster is the guest of relativeshere

The Remedy That DoesDr Kings New Discovery Is the

remedy that does the healing otherspromise butfail to pertonn says MrsE R Pierson of Auburn CentrePa It is curing me of throat andlung trouble of long standing thatother treatments relieved only tempo ¬

rarily New Discovery Is meso much good that I feel confident itscontinued use for a reasonable lengthof time will restore me to perfecthealth1 This renowned cough andcold remedy and tlroatand lung healor Is gold at PennYsDrlig Store 50oand 81 Trial bottle free

Robert Thurman a Russell countyfarmer shot himself through the heartNo cause is assigned

Heat prostrates the nerves In thosummer one needs a tonic to offset thecustomary hot weather Nerve andStrength depression You wilt feelbetter within 4ffhburs after beginningto take such a remedy as Dr ShoopsRestorative Its prompt action In re-storing the weakened iv Is surpris ¬

ing Of course you wont got entirelystrong in a few days but each day youcan actually feel Hho ImprovementThat Urea lifeless spiritless feelingwill quickly depart when using theRestorative Dr Shoops Restorativewill sharpen a falling appetite it aidstllgcsUdnj it wilt Btrengttfoh the weakened JKWneys1 and TJfiart >t simplyrebuilding the w6rnoat nerves thatthese an ep1 Teal it-

afewdaysandbeconvce1 sQl byPenny Drug Store

Fourn

HIRousing Big Days

At DanvilleAUGUST 56 7 and 8 1908

First Regiment Band of Louisville will furthe music There will be a Free Wild WestExhibition on the grounds including real In ¬

dians and daring broncho riders present¬

ing hairraising acts The grounds will bealive with free attractions and side shows

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There will be a free balloon ascension eachday

Among tho attractions is a 8300 Roadster Ring a 8300 Sweepstake Sad-

dle

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Ring and 850nnd 8100 premiums innumerable There will be

5 Big Trotting and4

Running Racesf-

Oil the big track during the three last days with aggregate purses of 1050The races arc exclusive of the regular catalogued events which amount to

more than 2500 in premiums One admission ticket entitles the holder toe

nil of the above big things

JULY CLEARANCE SALESummer Clothes at Almost Zero Prices

820 00 Mens Suits in the latest styles at 139816 50 Mens Suits in the latest styles at 119815 00 Mens Suits in the latest styles at 100812 50 Mens Suits in the latest styles at 94810 00 Mens Suits in the latest styles at 748

7 50 Mens Suits in the Irtest styles at 548

84 00 Ie nlOx ford Shoes in nil leathers at S3 25

3 50 Mens Oxford Shoes in nil leathers at 2 98

3 00 Mens Oxford Shoes in all leathers at 2 48

2 50 Mens Oxford Shoes in all leathers at 200

3 00 Ladies Oxford Shoes in all leathers at 82 25

2 50Ladies Oxford Shoes in all leathers at 1 98

2 00 Ladies Oxford Shoes in all leathers at 1 48

1 TSJLadies Oxford Shoes in nil leathers al 1 38n s

1 50 Ladies Oxford Shoes in all leathers at 1 25

All Mfsseaapd Childrens Oxford Shoes go at prices like the above Comeand see our goods before you buy Our loss is your gain

SAM ROBINSONSTANFORD KY

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