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VOL XXXIII CLOVERPORT + KENTUCKY WEDNESDAY JANUARY 20 1909 8 Pages NO 28I

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IRVINGTONa

Miss McGavock And Mr Bandy

Married Marriage Of Miss

Pike And Mr Lamkin

SolemnizedI

uMr and Mrs Harrison of Koreawill deliver Addresses from the Methodistchurch Ihfc fifth Sunday Irvingtonwill be particularly interested in them1Jecausctheynre related to PostMaster Woods of Louisville

Mrs julia Clarkson left Monday forMinot North Dakota to spend thewinter with her daughter Mrs A M1

HardawayMissMcGavock and Mr James

Bapdy fyfero quitely married Tuesdayafternoon at 5 oclock at the homo ofthe brides father Mr Tom McGavockliving hear Webster The ceremonywas performed by the Rev E WGraves Only a few relatives andfriends being present and immediatelyafter the wedding the young coupleleft for their new home in Webster

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Mrs Forest Van Meter of AtlantisGeorgia arrived last Monday for anindifinite visit to her parents Mr andMrs J F Claycomb

Miss Mary Henry left for Ekron lastweek to ba the guest of her sister MrsRichardson

Mrs H B Head leaves today forGarfield for a visit to Mrs A A Rich¬

ardsonMr H H Kemper who has been

away for the past ten days on a pros-

pecting¬

tour through the Westhome Friday Mr Kemper returnedImuch pleased with his trip but he wasglad to get back to old Kentucky

Quite a number from here attendedthe HendersonLyddan wedding atWebster on Thursday afternoon

Mr Tony King has made a number oftrips to Louisville in the interest of theMcHines damaged suit against thestreet railway company Mr King be-

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the chief witness in the case

King Nevitt shipped a car of stockto Louisville one day last week

The snow that has been with us the1

past several days may be alright foryoung wheatbut hard on the peopleand especially the business people

The interest in the private school stillcontinues and quite a number havebeen added since the holidays with theprospect of more to follov

A change in the firm of AshcraftAshcraft took place on last ThursdayJanuary 14 Mr Davis Ashcraft hav¬

ing bought Mr George Ashcrafts in¬

terest Mr Ashcraft will continue thebusiness at the same stand on Mainstreet and will conduct a much largerbusiness which will he quite a help toour town He is an experienced andthrough business man and we bespeakfor him much success We understandthat Mr George Ashcraft will not en

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gage in any other business on accountof ill health

Mrs J B Herndonwho was danger¬

ously hurt at her home on last Mon ¬

day is much better and it is thoughtshe will be able to leave her room in ashort while

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A most interesting meeting of theLadies Aid of the Baptist church washeld on last Tuesday afternoon at thehome of Mrs Matt Payne

The Railroad people are always mak ¬

ing improvements which the citizens ofour little city are glad because they arequite an addition tq the town Theyare putting in a large pair of FairbanksScales near the depot for the purposeof weighing the cars

R S Bandy bought of Dr L B

Moremen two lots one fronting Mainand the other on Caroline street Con-

sideration¬

21-0MrJames Smith who recently moved

here from Oklahoma has moved hisfamily on a farm belonging to H LBell near Guston Mr Smith will en ¬

gage in agricultural pursuits for the

yearRS Bandy purchased of Ashcraft

Ashcraft the Black Smith shop andscales and put his soninlaw ClarencePenick in charge of them

The marriage of Miss Rosa Pike andMr Floyd Lamkin was solemnized atthe Catholic church on Tuesday morn ¬

ing at 9 oclock The Rev FatherHollerand officiating attendants MissAnnie May Knight and Mr LoganHardesty

Dr Beeler of Louisvillo spent a fewdays in town last week doing somedental work

Hon John Haswell of Hardinsburgspent Wednesday here on some legal

businessMissMaud Smith who is teaching

school at Basin Springs was the guest ofMiss Evelyn Herndon Saturday and

SundayMrMrs Will Headof Lodiburg

were visitors of relatives here last weekJudge Baskett of Brandenburg was

in town Thursday

MR HA1MAN

Goes to Lexington to Accept aLucrative Position as

Foreman

Information has been received thatHarry J Hamrnaq who for some timehas held a position at the Big Fourshops in Louisville has gone to Lex ¬

ington where he will be foreman of the

nndIEasternof this city are delighted to hear of hissuccess and hope that he and MrsHamman and their little son will liketheir new home

Always have Kennedys Laxative

thelchlldnnmaple sugar It cures thrcoldgently moving the bowels through byIlaxative principle and at the Tameclbying as good Sold by all druggists

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HARDINSBURG

Alfred Eskridge Died In Louisville

Sunday Land Transactionsand Other Items

Alfred Eskridge who was born InHardinsburg July 27 J8S1 died ofpneumonia at his homo in LouisvilleSunday morning after an illness ofone week He had been for twentyyears an employee of the L N Rail ¬

road Company He did the finishingwork upon many of the rooms in theelegant new office building of the LN at Niuta and Broadway The de ¬

ceased was a Mason an active memberof the West Broadway Methodist churcha man n ted for his good works andChristian deeds The wife and twosons survive His brothers are AttyMorris Eskridge and Roscoe Eskridgeof Hardinsburg James and Henry ofLouisville and Melville of OwensboroHis only living sister is Mrs John PHaswell Sr of Hardinsburg The entermrnt took place at Vine Grove

MondayEvangelistWill J Harney is con ¬

ducting a meeting at Kingswood

Mrs Joel H Pile was in Louisville

TuesdayMrsB Reeves is visiting her

sister Mrs George Wolfe in LouisvilleMarvin Beard was in St Louis last

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Morris ESlridge went to LouisvilleSaturday to see his brother Alfred

Roscoe Eskridge was called to Louis ¬

ville Sunday on account of the death ofhis brother

Gid Squires goes to Oklahoma thisweek to look out a hew home

Tom Gannaway who has spent theyear in Oklahoma returned to thiscounty last week to relocate in his na ¬

tive county Mr Gannaway formerlylived at Falls of Rough

Lewis Payne on the Leitchfield roadhas sold fortyoneacres of land to JasTeaff of Daviess county for30anacreMr Teaff who formerly from herewill move to his new home within thenext two weeks

MaryE and Jack Alien have soldtwo tracts of land of CO acres each atthe Long Lick ford of the Glemleaneand McDanlels road John R Slaugh-ter

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of < xtel paid 1000 for one tractand Ben F Hinton paid 100 for theother

The Board of Supervisors reassemblenext Monday to hear complaints fromthose who object to the proposed raisesof their property lists

Tom Moore accompanied Mrs Al ¬

berta Drury of Bewleyville and MrsMary Walls of Hardinsburg to hismothers near McDaniels Saturday I

where they visited until Monday morn-

ing

Mrs Geo M Moss of Louisville isthe guest of Dr and Mrs Arthur

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Jack and Nelse Jolly and W D Wit

I Hundreds of our readers take a city daily paper as well as ours in order to keep fullyabreast of the news of the world There is no better daily paper at any price to be had inthe State of Kentucky tnan THE LOUISVILLE DAILY HERALD It is a clean fam-

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sheet allowing no objectionable advertising of any kind to be published It hits tho finest° local newts service of any daily paper in the State It has the Associated Press telegraphic

IInews of the world it has amusing pictures from its own cartoonist every day splendid half

ois received at our office not later than January 80 1909 Positively

U will be accepted at less than regular price if received in envelope lateri j

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son of McQuady and Luther Wilson ofIrvingtonwere in Louisville Sunday tosee Hon Tice Jolly who has been forsix months in the hospital He is soimproved that he hopes to be at homeit > two or three weeks

Dr push will be in Hardinsburg Jan2526 and 27 Three days only

AT MACAULEYL

Polly Of TheI Circus Will Be

Seen Next TuesdayEdithT-

aliaferro The Star

Erederic Thompsons Polly of TheCircus with Edith Taliaferro in thetitle role will be the attraction atduringthePolly a young circus rider has beenspent under the round top and in thecircus car She knows no world notcovered by canvas nor did her motherWhen the play bogies the circus tentsare pitched on the commons adjoiningthe church and parsonage in a smalltown This causes scandal in the burgand the pillars of the church gather atthe parsonage to protest to the ministerinjuredbycaucus is carried into the ministershomeThe

culmination of the love affairwhich comes up between the circus girland the parson can be learned atMacauleys this weekI

A HARD STRUGGLE

Many A Cloverport Citizen Finds

The Struggle Hard

With a back constantly achingWith distressing urinary disordersstruggleNoupDoansyouGKy says My trouble was lame back

or lumbago Atnimes I could hardlystand erect after sitting or stoopingand the pains shooting through thesmall of my back on making any quickmovement were excruciating I wasalso subject to frequent headachesand was troubled more or less withdizzy spells Learning of Doans Kid¬

ney Pills procured a box and theystrengthened my back and felt like adifferent man I do not think I havehad a backache since and give thecredit to Doans Kidney Pills

For sale by all dealers Price 50cents FosterMilburn Co BuffaloNew York sole agents for the United

StatesRemember the name Doans andtake no other

Mr Fraize May

Take Another Vacation

Mr and Mrs Frank Fraize are ex ¬

pecting to leave the last of this monthto spend the remainder of the winter inFlorida Mr Fraize undoubtedly be ¬

busbIwhichhe spent in California in 18Q4

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made fromof

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A of PureFood

Resigns Position With L A

R R and goes to Las VegasNew Mexico

Mr Vivian Pierce has resigned hisposition as Chief Clerk to Mr H RSmith G F P A of the Louisville

Atlantic R R Co and will leavethe last of next week for Las Vegas NMex where he goes to take a positionwith the Sante Fe Hallway system MrPierce is a capable young railroad manand during his two years residence inIVersailles he has been very popularboth in business and social circles Hisdeparture will occasion much regret

Mr Smith has appointed as MrPierces successor Mr James Botkinswho entered upon his duties Mondaymorning Mr Botkins has been in theemploy of the Southern Railway Cohere fqr some time as telegraph operatorand assistant agent He is bright en ¬

ergetic and courteous and his friendsfeel that in appointing him Chief ClerkMr Smith has made a good selection

Deafness Cannot Be Cured

by local applications as they cannot reachtho diseased portion of the ear There Isonly ono way to euro deafness and that Isby constitutional remedies Deafness Iscaused by un Inflamed condition of themucous lining of the Eustachian Tubo Whenthis tuba Is inflamed you Lave rumblingsound or Imperfect hearing and when It isentirely closed Deafness is result andunless tho Inflammation can bo taken outand Mir tube restored to its normal condi-tion

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hwirtiij will bodestroyed forever ninecnscixmtot ton aro caused by Uaturrh whichtxfuithlnjc but un inflanied condltlou ofmucous surfaces

We will give Ono Hundred Dollars for anyeasy ot Deafness caused by catarrh thatcannot bo cured by HaWs Catarrh GuruSend for circulars free KJ OHENEV tCO Toledo O

Sold by Druggists 75cTake Hulls Family Illls for constipation

Will Go To

Dr and Mrs J D Bate whove re¬sided in Hawesville for a dozen yearsand who have so successfully conductedthe Hawesville House during that timewill go to Louisville wheretheir four daughters now reside I

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II L Stader Sells Fine Mules andHorses to

Dealers

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Rod Warfield of Elizabethtown aleading mule dealer in Kentucky washere last week and bought 13 mules andtwo driving horses fromL Stader

The mules were beauties and in finecondition There were several otherbuyers here to look at stock amongthem Judge Baskett of Meade County

Mr Stader and Jim Masterson return ¬

ed home on the train Monday nightThey drove the mules toby the way of Big Spring-

It is said mules from fifteen pandaand over are worth 180 up and thereis active demand for them Stader al¬

ways has the best on the market

Many requests from Catarrh suffererswho use atomizers have caused us toput up Liquid Cream Balm a new andconvenient form of Elys Cream Balmthe only remedy for Catarrh which canalways be depended on In power toallay cleanse the clogg ¬

ed air passtfgesto promote free naturalbreathing the two forms of Cream Balmare alike Liquid Cream Balm is soldby all druggists for 7ri cents Includingspraying tube Mailed by Ely Bros56 Warren Street New York

The FarmerThe News takes pleasure in recom ¬

mending to its readers The KentuckyFarmer whlth hasjust recently succeed ¬

ed The Kentucky Farmer and Breederof in your subscriptionsfor this excellent farm journal to L BShropshire Louisville Ky

C H Lane of will bein Cloverport Friday Jan 22 to buygood mules from four to six years out14 12 to 10 hands high sound and fatFor particulars see H L Stader

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