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iMt vernon sigil lf rVERNOW KY JAN 17 1902 I S kH- r I hW I I tJ I LOUI V > LLC NABHVILLC RR cojp 4 TIME TABLIZI 24 north i 1105 am 26 north ii2am I 3 south 200 Pro 45 South 148 a m JAS LANDRTJM Agent I PflterHottlse lit VsrooTj Ey PMtoflSce as aee oodClats mail wetter r MASONIC Ashland Lodge No 640 meets 2nd Satur < ay JO A m arilT VERNON Jl A CHAPTER Tfo WO MEETS every FOURTH MONDAYJ at 2 p ill t Christian Holds CHURCHES services 1st Sri Sunda3 tt 11 turn and at 630 p In Presbyterianholds services on the 2nd and 4th dunday morning and evening Baptist nrehSerTiees on the Second Satnrday night and Sunday Sunday School nt9 a ra every Sunday Prayer meeting on Tuesday nights r PERSONALSco r L O 4 W I Dooley was here Sunday in W M Pointer was in Stanford Tuesda- yS S h ablc tobeoii ththe Miss Carie Lair was viiiTngL here yesterday 11 Mrs FL Thompson is very Lv much improved Mr Abel Penningtqn was in Condon Wednesday George McCarth3t of Livingston f was here 3esterdayir 4 Deputy Collector W Tr Short was here Wednesday Minor Fish has been changed from Jellico to Sinks nigbts Miss Sallie Rickles has returned from a visit to relatives at Lexiug ton c Jy Mrs Frank We h has returnedh from a visit to relatives in Jackson county Miss Cora Sloan of Sloans Val ley is visiting the family of W B I Smithk Rev J C regular appointment at Preachers ville Sunday James Porter of Bengei Ky father ef the late Lee Porter was A here Monday til We are informed that Mr J J Wood will go into business at Lln ford Station The threeyearTold son of Mr and Mrs Jim Rickles is very low with scarlet fever4 Judge and Mrs G W McClure s although sligl ly improved still remain in verypoor health l Mr ad Mrs J C Munday of i Ford Ky are the proud parents of a fine ten pound girl babyb OJ Hugh Miller has Croutcher property on Richmond street and moved to it yesterday DavidButuer tiasabout recovered from his severe attack of feverr suf L ficiently so to be able to come to stowjti Tuesday 4 0 2 4 a1 Mrs G D Cdokxethrnedto1iei home in Livingston yesterday after pleasant visit to her parents Judge B Lair i and Mrs J C A Rice passed through Mon ¬ day en route to hfe home at May wood from a Business trip to Liv ¬ ingston and other points Eugene Muffins went to Pine 4 ville li iddle borough anothe- r points this week taking orders r Abpot3 and shoes for his father f t Miss Mattie McFefron of Liv t ingston is in school here Will L i Brannaman of WUdic Js In charge + r of the L NMat this place whiMn Jim Stephens is pffon a 1 I lezvcCitizen s The State agent at Lotiisyllle told a Stanford gentleman the other day that Mr RB Mahony of the Continental Insurance Co J was the best local agent in the State The gentlemans friends are glad to > know that he is making such a fiuij record Interior Journal r < i r 1Dr rie > caused by a severe fall Monroe and John Frazier and MTS James Omara were here to at ¬ end j the iVurrjal of their mother Mrs Coyle i Mrs Emma Fish has rented frt Z11 Vlfii hadshouciflthe part of town and we ares leased to say will remain in Mt Vernon Mr M G Reynold a splendid merchant and a mighty good man of the Bee Lick section was here Tpesday looking after some import ¬ ant business interests MrM F Brinkley at one time the leading merchant of Mt Verv honj but now representing a arge clothing house in Cincinnati will be here next Monday t ttir failure to have a letter from Con way this week is due to our ble correspondent Mr M> R ones being alled to Lincoln on account of sickness at the home of his fatherinlaws Mr W Vw Wright who is himself very lbw with typhoid fever besides two daughters who are not expected to live and within the last six weeeks hashad twosons to die LOCALS oB WAKTED Afa hogcall at the SIGNAL office T DrML Myers has his office the Kreuger new brick inS western part of town Jt James Maret informs us that e will haVea new Key board at- e exchange by February istn The Cheap Laundry Lexington Davis Collars i4c Fine shirts 7c > i Jan 17 < 0 Jis JAIL Deputy Marshal J C Mullins landed Abe Griffin in jail yesterday ona charge of selling liquor unlawfullyt LIVJ AND LET LIVE Agency of Lebanon Laundry fates reasonable 1Jtaken COSSIE SUTTON Agt Cashier W L Richards of The Bank of Mt Vernon says that the bank has insurance to cover ever iollar that is ever left in the safe Burglars may come wont uIft the batik financiallyJc j SuiciDE1 Mollie Thomas col ored committed suicide Tuesday morning by shooting herself through the heart with a 32 caliber pistol The exact cause which dher to commit the deed is tinp nown IN COUNTY COURT The only case called for trial this week was4 the one against Sissy Carpenter andM Jabe Dunn charged with tion The case was continued un tomorrow on account of absent witnesses MADDOG A maddog passed L through by Langford Station Wednesday and is said to nave bit ten about 40 d T horses mules and cattle One striking incidence was that the dog went 10 a house ndseeing through the window Pome room lying around the fire fqr ed its ways through w udoTV pane to where they were bit theniall and then turn immecflately and leftS Dog killing has bn the oMer day in that section 23 dead eing the last report FIDDLERS CONTESTVAT- yree d informs us thathewill give an Old Fiddlers contest in the Al ¬ bright Hall at Brodnead Tuesday night Jan 215 A gen ¬ eral good time is insured Dr I S Burdett H G Howard James Sowders Larkin Hicks Fount Tyree Joel Xunce Will Lauey Singleton John Anglin Joe Farm er are some of the contestants whet are practicing day and night be ¬ sides others from Lincoln county who are expected to enter Admis Siofl25Ct5 i ADMINISTRAThIXS SALE l Q The uudersigdas > Admcx of- r the estateof J L Ramsey decc- f l will on Wednesday tTje Z2d day c Jan r9b2bCgithingatio IA 11 at the late residence of sai Ramsey on Renfroes < reekIn- I Rockcastle county Ky sell at public auction to the highest and I best bidder the following described property About 35 barrels of corn 490 binds of oats 50 shocks of fodder T hay 23 bales of shingles > bee standSj etc Said property will be spid on 3 credit of 5 months The purchaser WIn be required to give bond hj approved security bearing 6 per interest from date Bond must be given before property is rerabed GALATHA RAMSEY Adrnrk rorr L RASJtSKV DE5DV X > < 3 CONSUMPTION Andy Burk liv i1g near Maretburg died last Friday night of Gdnsumptibn N OFlERJ W < hDavis he low prices that we now qflTsr Collars laundriecj for i 41cts J aei 7cts rv J I jan 17 LECHLEITER DAVIS UNSUCCESSFUL An unsuccesful attempt to rob the Lincoln County National Bank of Stanford was made Wednesday morning There n was however considerable damage t done the sate and vault There as about 17000 in the safe i which if the thieves had been successful would have been apret y good haul for one night 500 reward Js offered for the arrest and conviction of the thief DEAD MrsGeorgia Q 05 67 whom we reported very low last eek died Friday night On last Wednesday she had an apoplectic troke and never regained con ¬ sciousness She leaves three aughters Mesdames S W Davis Hugh Miller and Kate Orlara four sisters Mesdames Mary Carter ettie Williams Sarah Whitaker and Miss Kate Moore and two brothers Messrs M J and Ms C iller The burial took place Caturday Vernon cemetery SUNDAY SCHOOL We know of o Sunday School in the that is making bt1 where there is more interest maui Jested by all than the SundayP School at Buckeye year the school has read over 16000 chapters in the Bible and 30 of he school have read the whole of he New Testament A picture the entire Sunday School has recently been forwarded to Mr R Hopkins one of the great Sun- day ¬ School workers of Kentucky who will use a stereoscopic view ofw same in his entertainments Mr SuperintendentI splendid work and deserves niiich credit for tile splendid success which the Buckeye Sunday School has made The following are thenew pu us who have entered the College since January isl Spurgeon Smith Judith Sympa Susie B Thompson Lillie cBee Maggie Brock man Lena McClure Fxank Chapman Evas Fish WilliefOwens Emma Penc nington Dejanie McClure Wm Bs aswell Amy Coffee Elza Coffee f Jennie Bak rFred Baker Nora Parrel t Ajrgie Townsend Lula McCoy Mary and AllieLee Houk Rob Mc enzie Joe McKenzie Geo Proctor Russel Proctor Chas witt Oscar Prewitt SiID Prewittt Dan Jones J D Henderson Rpsco Townsend D B Chandler Maggie McKenzie Brown John tewart Henry Bowman Robert Allen Ben Parrett Jennie Davis Bettie Pennington Maude Hansel Roberta Davis John Sams Bur- ette Chestnut Albert Hiatt Brent McClary James Duvault Emmet Hansel Chas McKenzie Chester tLan rum NOTICE OF7 SALE OF FR Nl j cHisK FORA TELEPHONE EXCHANGE 0 SfiAivKD BIDS will be received at tlie office of the Clerk of Livings tonKy up to 12 oclock noon of Jan r8r 1902 for the sale Qfa franchise to erect maintain and opdratea Tel plou Exchange to gether with tqe system of wires ancLpoles in connection therewith Said franchise to be in accordance with conditions rsgecified inv Ordi- nance ¬ No 67 adopted 15y the Board of Trust s on JanV6j 1902 111ustd vice the biddr proposes to furnish I together with the f names of tjie yanousp1acesln Rockatle coun- ty to Teleplipneservice will be giveni which aHbe ein bodied in and be made a part o saidfranchise T Eicli bid must be acc6mpauied wi h a certified check for ten dpi lars 1000 said check to be re turtied in case bid is rejected SaliI privilege will be sold to time high 1estancl Trustees r servc the rightJtor- ejean3 o ant ldlOo ti r J T CHEWNING Clerk I L y 1 i L < > A Ii DV z p LIVINGSTON o ItIs Anna Elmore was in Stan ¬ It ford Monday i XJ r Will Wardof Lancaster was ere Saturday r PhilF A 1inof Louisville f is here this week Geo Pike and family have moved to Lebanon Junction Mrs Mahata Carsoiiis visiting I relatives at Mt Vernon Bob Adams sold his property earPine Hill and has moved to QWfla Miss Clyde Lair of Mt Vernon visiting rheraiint Mrs George Cook Jack Ping vbf Mt Vernon was here Sunday calling on oneof our fair sex Miss Bettie Wilmott of Brod head is the guest of Miss Bertina Mullins VlvI Poynter of Mt Vernon was here Sunday to see John Poynter Mrs Lou Pettus and soJames Henry of Bereaar visiting tives pre xe1aI Miss Helen Singleton made a hort visit with friends at Mt Ver non Monday Uncle Mod Mullins and son harles of Crooked creek were tc iny town this Week or Champ Cummins andfrwife of Oswego 1ellnare visiting rela ives in our city 4 Pat Cook one of the stone mi working on bridge 25 is at ville this week R B Mullins was here Saturday looking after his interests and talk- ing dry goods to our merchants Miss Linda pillion who is at- tending ¬ school at Stanford visited hornefolks Saturday and Sunday Mrs Anna Griffin and Miss Nan ¬ nie Griffin v of Mullins Station ere in town shopping Wednes ¬ day 4 Mrs 1 Thos Andes who has been visiting at the Muliins Hotel returned to her homeaf Altamoirt Thursday T trt A J V Livingston is looking rfoc an pil > boom Thereis being a company formed here now to develop terri Lory near here Daniel Sowder of Plainfield Lid who has been visiting relatives h ref nd at Crab Orchard returned home Wednesday John Howell has been on the ick list for a few5 days but has re- overed sufficient to be able to re- mime ¬ his workagain Mrs J S Copger was in Stan ¬ ford Monday to see her husband Dr wild isttrysickat J the Joseph Price Infirmary Prof Dickers n is kept very busy at present preparing for his thool which will open as soon as he puplic schools are closed DrE j Brown r of Stanford r assisted by Dr M Penningtonof Mt Vernon and Dr Childress ot this place amputated a portion of John Poyntersrfoot last Thursday John is doing nicely and will be able to be out in a few days Died Wednesday aan i3thT Mrs Margaret Burton aged about years Mrs Burton had been a resident of this place for a num bek of years and was loved by alt- whp knew her rShewasthe mother of Henry Burton and MrsPattison Her remains e interred in the Cemetery here Thursday > fi L Gum Sulphur x 0 Turnips are na boom hi Guns Sulphur tbis week r < > j JLTncle JohnDlIaggarclhas been sick the last fevY days r Visitingi his sister at ttiis place unday f Master Guy Roberts Iwilt go to Crab Orchard son to begiu work as clerk inMr Joe Brppks s store t1Little placing has been visit in hec Misses Roberts daugliteiVoC fc arfd to JYT Roterts < i i MfcA Messrs Denton ana Gray Who rare leaing Jand for 91 passed through on their uijvaylito Qdjper Qfctk Monday Zs Miss Omega Nellv wno was1 ac ¬ cidentally saot Chrisfirias wjasin town Tuesday bef w funded eye being almost fen rMiss Jew ely Tilfrey was here mlvi1iiig Ala erigrananlothctMrs Andy 1 Kiir whcrhas beey 4skk fc- 6nie l1 tiDe is much l5etter A > > < > J HOUK ADAMS JMT VERNON KY j f0f t f f HEADQUARTERS FOR BARGAINS y FHGUl ADAMS a I T HAVE Every thingusually handled Jby all firstclassy general merchants any human body can be iii 4 prices and quality H 10 u K A A D M s osiery Nations TI ats gents l tingckth1 Oil cloth I nlytoo cheap I Jnderestl z Ilnds 0 sya dntbcundeT sold llII Iailyopportunitias Ivall Ian Io jrow Your prelitfer will 1LLputUpn YOU CAN GET LIVINGstON inall styles and will sold almost cost GROCERIESHara Avare and Queens Jars and We receiv ing VaridThls goods AndHvill supply you call and learn l11CCSI pORN and Hay > Best i Bran also cat Gooclsdeiivered any part What De y ouTWant to Buy ADV ou sliould need in our line are well worth you and should arrest your atlentiori if you lookinj gains Bring usYQur country produce and get inarket priceu W a Phone 25r Swings ff 0 UK AD Main w CHAS C DAU SUCCESSOR THEO WESLEY Place to Obtain ii i Fresh ALSO Patent Medicines 6i Amfem tStationery J 1 s Kr j > Lt Toile s CIGARS AND TOBAG > r Paints and Oilst PRESCRIPTIONS carefeUy Con at alt hours day or night t CaH FRITH > DO xE But for own in ¬ erect be W conic v I FROMIJS ntiJlI dont fail to see U S before you 1 huy We save YouTime and Money Can goods 8frc2 lb Rolled Oats Sc ig13argaihsin 5i CLOTHING SHOES HATSCRYQQODS U Il topiBy Selling U at ffie bottoin BETTER GOODS J AT LOWER PRI6isj- THAN 7I ELSEWHERE tiATh Ky LAMPS the I be at I ware J Saddles Bridles Harness co hames L are constantly n of rery promptly i eOftB I H Fertilizers c tools in iof town promptly are Bigbrick TO The i p z w t 4 rBRODHHAD KENTUCKY sure ANDNOTIONS kinfefarm It wriTFua < i 7 n Run 11 fter ThemT 3 Lo VF Prices arid High Qualities CORRECTED EACH WE KK BY CH FRITH Arbuckles Coffee I2j c Lion Coffeeu xz4c XXXX Coffee 2JC Good Green Coffee iocjto i2 > ci Four N S perbI 440 Flour Mt Belle I 400 ft Flour Plain Family 300 GranulatedSugar i6 bs 100 Light Brown Siigar 17 K s IO- ISyrupsp gallon 3Od D Booue Soapy1o Coat Oil best per gallo1I8 I Calico bestGrades k 5Q W ILL PA1J HIGHEST price > FOR COUNTRY PRO I DUCE u < II > i iiANT Affd OPiflt II ii vTHE mii who says thiatfogets t that painting properly done r Jis economy and thefact is lie eantafford NOT to paint m HOW oftenyau require to oaint is largely dependent upon- thepaiiityouuse j S 1heSlerwanWiUiamspaints i < out are because they coyer mosC and wear longest Add to this their good m appearance and you have perfect paints THE SHERMAN WIL LTAMS PA INTS m T Theyafe madefor many different kinds of painting What ver it is yoi wanttpaidt house or anything jn ox out of the- hOuiewe make thright paint for that particular purpose aot one v slapdsh mhture a11L ISOLD BY M tJr U 1 GH FRITH s J j BPvOi > KEAD KY T J I 1 1 I L

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iMt vernon sigil lf

rVERNOW KY JAN 17 1902

I S kH-r I hW I I

tJI

LOUI V > LLC NABHVILLC R R cojp4

TIME TABLIZI24 north i 1105 am26 north ii2am

I 3 south 200 Pro45 South 148 a m

JAS LANDRTJM AgentI

PflterHottlse lit VsrooTj Ey PMtoflSce as aeeoodClats mail wetter

r

MASONIC

Ashland Lodge No 640 meets 2nd Satur< ay JO A m

arilT VERNON Jl A CHAPTER TfoWO MEETS every FOURTH MONDAYJat 2 p ill

t Christian HoldsCHURCHES

services 1st Sri Sunda3

tt 11 turn and at 630 p In

Presbyterianholds services on the 2ndand 4th dunday morning and evening

Baptist nrehSerTiees on the SecondSatnrday night and Sunday SundaySchool nt9 a ra every Sunday Prayermeeting on Tuesday nights

r

PERSONALScorL O 4

W I Dooley was here Sunday inW M Pointer was in Stanford

Tuesda-ySS hablc tobeoiiththeMiss Carie Lair was viiiTngLhere yesterday 11

Mrs FL Thompson is veryLv

much improvedMr Abel Penningtqn was in

Condon Wednesday

George McCarth3t of Livingstonf was here 3esterdayir

4 Deputy Collector W Tr Shortwas here Wednesday

Minor Fish has been changedfrom Jellico to Sinks nigbts

Miss Sallie Rickles has returnedfrom a visit to relatives at Lexiugton c Jy

Mrs Frank We h has returnedhfrom a visit to relatives in Jacksoncounty

Miss Cora Sloan of Sloans Val

ley is visiting the family of W BI SmithkRev J C

regular appointment at Preachersville Sunday

James Porter of Bengei Kyfather ef the late Lee Porter was

A

here Monday til

We are informed that Mr J JWood will go into business atLln ford Station

The threeyearTold son of Mrand Mrs Jim Rickles is very lowwith scarlet fever4

Judge and Mrs G W McClure salthough sligl ly improved stillremain in verypoor health

l Mr ad Mrs J C Munday of

i Ford Ky are the proud parentsof a fine ten pound girl babyb

OJ Hugh Miller hasCroutcher property on Richmondstreet and moved to it yesterday

DavidButuer tiasabout recoveredfrom his severe attack of feverr suf

L ficiently so to be able to come to

stowjti Tuesday4 02 4 a1

Mrs G D Cdokxethrnedto1ieihome in Livingston yesterday after

pleasant visit to her parents JudgeB Lair iand Mrs J

C A Rice passed through Mon ¬

day en route to hfe home at May

wood from a Business trip to Liv¬

ingston and other points

Eugene Muffins went to Pine4 ville li iddle borough anothe-

rpoints this week taking orders rAbpot3 and shoes for his father

ft Miss Mattie McFefron of Liv t

ingston is in school here WillL i Brannaman of WUdic Js In charge

+ r of the L NMat this place

whiMn Jim Stephens is pffon a1

I lezvcCitizens The State agent at Lotiisyllle

told a Stanford gentleman the other

day that Mr RB Mahony of the

Continental Insurance Co J was the

best local agent in the State The

gentlemans friends are glad to> know that he is making such a fiuij

record Interior Journal r

< i

r1Drrie > caused by a severe fallMonroe and John Frazier and

MTS James Omara were here to at ¬

endj the iVurrjal of their motherMrs Coyle i

Mrs Emma Fish has rented frtZ11 Vlfiihadshouciflthe

part of town and we aresleased to say will remain in Mt

VernonMr M G Reynold a splendid

merchant and a mighty good manof the Bee Lick section was hereTpesday looking after some import ¬

ant business interestsMrM F Brinkley at one time

the leading merchant of Mt Vervhonj but now representing a argeclothing house in Cincinnati willbe here next Monday t

ttir failure to have a letter fromCon way this week is due to ourble correspondent Mr M> Rones being alled to Lincoln on

account of sickness at the homeofhis fatherinlaws Mr W VwWright who is himself very lbwwith typhoid fever besides twodaughters who are not expected tolive and within the last six weeekshashad twosons to die

LOCALSoBWAKTED Afa hogcall at theSIGNAL office T

DrML Myers has his officethe Kreuger new brick inS

western part of town

Jt James Maret informs us thate will haVea new Key board at-e exchange by February istnThe Cheap Laundry Lexington

Davis Collars i4cFine shirts 7c >i

Jan 17 < 0Jis JAIL Deputy Marshal J C

Mullins landed Abe Griffin in jailyesterday ona charge of sellingliquor unlawfullyt

LIVJ AND LET LIVE Agency ofLebanon Laundry fates reasonable

1JtakenCOSSIE SUTTON AgtCashier W L Richards of The

Bank of Mt Vernon says that thebank has insurance to cover everiollar that is ever left in the safeBurglars may come wont

uIft the batik financiallyJc jSuiciDE1 Mollie Thomas col

ored committed suicide Tuesdaymorning by shooting herselfthrough the heart with a 32 caliberpistol The exact cause which

dher to commit the deed is tinpnown

IN COUNTY COURT The onlycase called for trial this week was4the one against Sissy Carpenter andMJabe Dunn charged withtion The case was continued un

tomorrow on account of absentwitnesses

MADDOG A maddog passed Lthrough by Langford StationWednesday and is said to nave bitten about 40 d T horses mulesand cattle One striking incidencewas that the dog went 10 a housendseeing through the windowPomeroom lying around the fire fqr ed

its ways through w udoTV pane towhere they were bit theniall andthen turn immecflately and leftSDog killing has bn the oMer

day in that section 23 deadeing the last report

FIDDLERS CONTESTVAT-yree

dinforms us thathewill give

an Old Fiddlers contest in the Al¬

bright Hall at BrodneadTuesday night Jan 215 A gen ¬

eral good time is insured Dr IS Burdett H G Howard JamesSowders Larkin Hicks FountTyree Joel Xunce Will LaueySingleton John Anglin Joe Farmer are some of the contestants whetare practicing day and night be ¬

sides others from Lincoln countywho are expected to enter AdmisSiofl25Ct5 i

ADMINISTRAThIXS SALE lQ

The uudersigdas >Admcx of-

r the estateof J L Ramsey decc-f

lwill on Wednesday tTje Z2d day c

Jan r9b2bCgithingatioIA 11 at the late residence of saiRamsey on Renfroes <reekIn-

I Rockcastle county Ky sell atpublic auction to the highest and I

best bidder the following describedproperty

About 35 barrels of corn 490binds of oats 50 shocks of fodder

Thay 23 bales of shingles >beestandSj etc

Said property will be spid on 3credit of 5 months The purchaserWIn be required to give bond hjapproved security bearing 6 perinterest from date Bond must be

given before property is rerabedGALATHA RAMSEY Adrnrk

rorr L RASJtSKV DE5DV

X > <

3

CONSUMPTION Andy Burk livi1g near Maretburg died last Fridaynight of Gdnsumptibn N

OFlERJW <hDavishe low prices that we now qflTsr

Collars laundriecj for i 41cts J aei7cts rv J I

jan 17 LECHLEITER DAVIS

UNSUCCESSFUL An unsuccesfulattempt to rob the Lincoln CountyNational Bank of Stanford wasmade Wednesday morning There nwas however considerable damage tdone the sate and vault There

as about 17000 in the safe i

which if the thieves had beensuccessful would have been aprety good haul for one night 500

reward Js offered for the arrest andconviction of the thief

DEAD MrsGeorgia Q 05 67

whom we reported very low lasteek died Friday night On last

Wednesday she had an apoplectictroke and never regained con ¬

sciousness She leaves threeaughters Mesdames S W DavisHugh Miller and Kate Orlara foursisters Mesdames Mary Carter

ettie Williams Sarah Whitakerand Miss Kate Moore and twobrothers Messrs M J and Ms C

iller The burial took placeCaturdayVernon cemetery

SUNDAY SCHOOL We know ofo Sunday School in the

that is making bt1where there is more interest maui

Jested by all than the SundayPSchool at Buckeyeyear the school has read over 16000chapters in the Bible and 30 ofhe school have read the whole ofhe New Testament A picture

the entire Sunday School hasrecently been forwarded to Mr R

Hopkins one of the great Sun-

day¬

School workers of Kentuckywho will use a stereoscopic view ofwsame in his entertainments Mr

SuperintendentIsplendid work and deserves niiichcredit for tile splendid successwhich the Buckeye Sunday Schoolhas made

The following are thenew puus who have entered the College

since January islSpurgeon Smith Judith Sympa

Susie B Thompson LilliecBee Maggie Brock man Lena

McClure Fxank Chapman EvasFish WilliefOwens Emma Pencnington Dejanie McClure Wm Bs

aswell Amy Coffee Elza Coffeef

Jennie Bak rFred Baker NoraParrel t Ajrgie Townsend LulaMcCoy Mary and AllieLee HoukRob Mc enzie Joe McKenzieGeo Proctor Russel Proctor Chas

witt Oscar Prewitt SiID PrewitttDan Jones J D Henderson RpscoTownsend D B Chandler Maggie

McKenzie Brown Johntewart Henry Bowman Robert

Allen Ben Parrett Jennie DavisBettie Pennington Maude HanselRoberta Davis John Sams Bur-

ette Chestnut Albert Hiatt BrentMcClary James Duvault EmmetHansel Chas McKenzie Chester

tLan rum

NOTICE OF7 SALE OF FRNljcHisK FORA TELEPHONEEXCHANGE

0SfiAivKD BIDS will be received

at tlie office of the Clerk of LivingstonKy up to 12 oclock noonof Jan r8r 1902 for the sale Qfafranchise to erect maintain andopdratea Tel plou Exchange together with tqe system of wiresancLpoles in connection therewith

Said franchise to be in accordancewith conditions rsgecified inv Ordi-nance

¬

No 67 adopted 15y theBoard of Trust s on JanV6j 1902111ustdvice the biddr proposes to furnish

I

together with the fnames of tjieyanousp1acesln Rockatle coun-ty to Teleplipneservicewill be giveni which aHbe einbodied in and be made a part osaidfranchise T

Eicli bid must be acc6mpauiedwi h a certified check for ten dpilars 1000 said check to be returtied in case bid is rejected SaliIprivilege will be sold to time high1estanclTrustees r servc the rightJtor-ejean3 o ant ldlOo tirJ T CHEWNING

Clerk

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LIVINGSTONo

ItIs Anna Elmore was in Stan ¬It

ford Monday i XJrWill Wardof Lancaster wasere Saturday rPhilF A 1inof Louisville f is

here this week

Geo Pike and family have movedto Lebanon Junction

Mrs Mahata Carsoiiis visiting I

relatives at Mt VernonBob Adams sold his property

earPine Hill and has moved toQWfla

Miss Clyde Lair of Mt Vernonvisiting rheraiint Mrs George

Cook

Jack Ping vbf Mt Vernon washere Sunday calling on oneof ourfair sex

Miss Bettie Wilmott of Brodhead is the guest of Miss BertinaMullins

VlvI Poynter of Mt Vernonwas here Sunday to see JohnPoynter

Mrs Lou Pettus and soJamesHenry of Bereaar visitingtives pre xe1aI

Miss Helen Singleton made a

hort visit with friends at Mt Vernon Monday

Uncle Mod Mullins and sonharles of Crooked creek were

tc inytown this Week or

Champ Cummins andfrwife ofOswego 1ellnare visiting relaives in our city

4

Pat Cook one of the stone miworking on bridge 25 is atville this week

R B Mullins was here Saturdaylooking after his interests and talk-

ing dry goods to our merchantsMiss Linda pillion who is at-

tending¬

school at Stanford visitedhornefolks Saturday and Sunday

Mrs Anna Griffin and Miss Nan ¬

nie Griffin v of Mullins Stationere in town shopping Wednes ¬

day 4

Mrs 1 Thos Andes who hasbeen visiting at the Muliins Hotelreturned to her homeaf AltamoirtThursday T trt A J V

Livingston is looking rfoc an pil >

boom Thereis being a companyformed here now to develop terriLory near here

Daniel Sowder of Plainfield Lidwho has been visiting relatives h refnd at Crab Orchard returned

home Wednesday

John Howell has been on theick list for a few5 days but has re-

overed sufficient to be able to re-

mime

¬

his workagainMrs J S Copger was in Stan ¬

ford Monday to see her husbandDr wild isttrysickat Jthe Joseph Price Infirmary

Prof Dickers n is kept verybusy at present preparing for histhool which will open as soon ashe puplic schools are closed

DrE j Brown r of Stanford r

assisted by Dr M PenningtonofMt Vernon and Dr Childress otthis place amputated a portion ofJohn Poyntersrfoot last ThursdayJohn is doing nicely and will beable to be out in a few days

Died Wednesday aan i3thTMrs Margaret Burton aged about

years Mrs Burton had beena resident of this place for a numbek of years and was loved by alt-

whp knew her rShewasthe motherof Henry Burton and MrsPattisonHer remains e interred in theCemetery here Thursday

> fi L

Gum Sulphurx0

Turnips are na boom hi GunsSulphur tbis week r <

> jJLTncle JohnDlIaggarclhas been

sick the last fevY days rVisitingihis sister at ttiis place unday f

Master Guy Roberts Iwilt go toCrab Orchard son to begiu workas clerk inMr Joe Brppks s storet1Little placing has been visitin hec Misses RobertsdaugliteiVoC fc arfd to JYTRoterts < ii MfcA

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