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iHARTFORD KY FRIDAY MARCH 131903 llo34 t tf
wsteelIby constant use and must have a newxjfje if It ia to do good work Constant
nlokelWiJ Ilreul n toOICBomctlihif tlmt will
the kecnticuof mind and activity
p of li ly
GotdcnMullenpuU ntiy lift into
runedownWomen It strength
k eni the weak torn
tbebloQdsly itimaUUi the
wholebodyeahbythe
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tool qtht botl oIDr
MedIciInKriptloat
weed a a IlnlmtnftoUttnote
coonipallon and btrdrnlnp of the Urtr waa myanyktndohoucl from my grin Thank to you forth benefit
Jot1 raN WU bopclrMwbcu 1 bcflau lakwjt JOUredJdDont be tooted into trading a tubr stance for a ahadovr Any substitute
jJf Goldenidedicaleveryfrno ju t aa good medicine can allowft BlliouncM cured by the UM of Dr
Pierce Pleasant Pellets
r Stop That Cough Care That HoarseRes
R ll2i3 That Tightness
Dont n ftr when there U no need that YOUshoal But If U take molldno to reUcoor lire your trouble bo sure thai yw taketint which will do tho work ibmaOoachj Cold UoaneiuM 80rtt Thrnai1ckUHi W4 to tact any I4onebial troubtothat you hue rtsnlta front COEgmtkUbt parts soctiL UwDr Ottos Spruce Gum Balsam
I to Curef Thl la one of hit moat ronuvrktUo comb
a J nation of rmanUol agcoU that baa ererbeen offereil to the people ntvt has a reputa-tion seont to none to mnedjs sdenco
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the ttlQM and make a new of oaU prarenU doctor WU Do not becom-
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TO WIPE OUT
The State Debt WithWar Claim is the
Governors Plan
The Checks are Turned Overto the Governor
Sinking Fund Commission Will
Meet Monday to Consider
the question
tiF DISPOSITION OF MONEY
In a dispatch from Frankfort to the
Jatuailutar 7jsysThree check ru iiggrev
gating i3a39993S representing In ¬
terest accumulation for nearly fortyyears on money furnished the Nation-al Government by the State ol Ken-tucky
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during the War of 186165were received today by GovernorBeckham who eighteen months agoset on oot a movement lor Its collec¬
tion and payment into the KentuckyTreasury The checks were placed inthe Governors bands by Capt CCiColhoun of Lexington tohad Intrusted the work ot presentingthe claim to the Government throughthe War Department Capt Calhounbrought them in person from Wash ¬
ington where he has been engagedtconstantly for months on the
aReralphotograpbtaken for the CourierJournal in theFarmers flank of Frankfort for colIlection They are for 13177787 I
I65r64 and 1566 The arrival ofCapt Calhoun with the checks ex¬
cited much interest about the capitaland a host 01 people flocked to thelExecutive Department to stet a
hresentingWhat is to be done with the money
ii a question that has excited ranchhlottrest not overJKentucky Gov DeckharntowhoFefforts its is due has verydecided views oa the question aidhas called a meeting of the StateSinking Fund Commission to place
chla views before that body sad haveate settle what is fo fee done TheGovernor thinks that the moneytBBonld be uwd to pay thedebtednesa ol the State if that can be
accomplishedbThis bonded debt is an even million
dollars of which 500000 is payablein 1905 antI the other 500000 Int1907 He Is not of course InlavorIiof paying an extortionate ortthese bonds but believes they can bepurchased at a resaonable marketprice The matter is entirely underthe control of the State Sinking FundCOll1mliIt loa and If the money Is notiused for the purchase of the outstand ¬
ing bonds 11 will go Into the SinkingFund of the State Treasurys
The Kentucky claim U largestInterest claim yet allowed to a StAtegby the Federal Government
200000 in excess of that allowed thetState of Illinois and larger than thecclaims of the States of iBdlanand Michigan together Altogethertwelve States have collected Intereston war debtaOf these slxallowedIbythe Congress just adjourned wereIfor 3000000 and Kentucky gotnearly half the total allowance
But Kentucky is not yet satisfiedand will likely get a further appro ¬
priation The Governors attorneyfigures that there is some 20000 yetdue the State as Interest and a deterImined effort will be made to collect itt
LifeGuardsThe life Guards are two regiments
Ct cavalary forming part of the Brit¬
ish household troops They are galIlant Boldlsrs and every loyalheart Is proud ot them Not only theKings household but yours oureverybodys should have its lifeguard The need of them is especial-
ly great when the greatest foes of lUetlfseaaeafir ditlllealn the very ele¬
meats as cold influenza catarrbJthe grip and pneumoniastormy month of1 March The bestway that we know ot to guard against Ithese diseases is to strengthen theJsystem with Hoods Sarsaparilla thegreatest of all life guards It removesthe conditions which these diseasesmake their most successful attackIgives vigor and tone to all the vitalorgans and functions and imparts agenial warmth to the blood Remem ¬
her the weaker the system the greaterthe exposure to disease Hoods Sar ¬
saparilla makes the system strong
Another Riod in HancockIt Is positively asserted that the j
1l build a swtthAEritjIWhftesvUlt to Pellvlle thence l<fI Haweaville to the river says the
Hawesvllle Plalndealer We knbwnothing as regards the move but sucha line would traverse the finest coallead and oil fields in the State and
Imake money for that great systemand bring wealth to the people of this
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STEAMER
Charlie Curlin Sinks in GreenRiver In Deep Water
Near Calhoon
Lives or Women Aboard Saved by
Evansville Traveling Men
While Others Swing
TO LlflBH OF OVERHANCUMI TREES
The steamboat Charlie Curlin sunkyesterday alternoon in Green river atIrwin landing a point about fourmiles above this place says a dispatch
of last Friday to the Henderson JourvThe boat Is completely submerged
only a part of the wheel protrudingfrom the water It Is feared that itwill go to pieces before it can beraised The accident occurred at 2
oclock in the afternoonThere were twelve people on the i
steamer when it went down and theyall mlracuulonsly escaped deathThe heroism of John tamey and JohnCloster two traveling salesmen fromEvansville was responsible for therescue of the three women on thecraft one ol whom was Miss MaryHill of Calhoon and known as one
the prettiest young woman In theown
The traveling men lowered a lifeand assisted the women into it
the peril of their own lives Themembers of the crew were busily en ¬
In vain attempts to save the
vesselTheboat was in charge of Captain
Hougland who was at the pilotwheel In attempting to make alanding the boat struck a log whichwas under water and an immense
was torn in the hull It waseen in n few moments that thet-
eamier was going down and nilands were turned to helping the pas
eengers from the deck wbcrr theywere seated enjoying the warm sun
hlgbwiaterassisttby one or two meuerscrew lowered a lifeboatand helpedIhV women In it The other men on
ko boat peeing that the yawl waswell filled withtke party launched
boat or swung on to the-runches of the overhanging trees
and climed to the ground in that wayDuring the 10 minutes required for
he steamer to nettle in the water thegreatest excitement prevailed amonghe passengers Capt Hougland at ¬
tempted to quiet the panic strickenmen but his efiorts were uselessThere would probably bavebeen sev-
eral¬
drowcings had not the limbsroni the trees been hanging so close
to the boatFor several minutes it was thought
of the party had been lost beforeHougland gathered them to ¬
ether on the bank Whed the clerkdeclared there were only 12 people onhe ateames and the captain had ac ¬
oun d for that number a shout ofthankfelRes wet up from the strand-
ed¬
travelersMost of the passengers and mem ¬
of the crew lost their personal efeels to the wreck
It was seen tint attempts to savethe steamer would prove useless androw boats were seemed and the partyset out for Calhoon The ride of fourmiles on the swollen stream was ac-
complished¬
in a few hours None olwomen suffered any from the hard
ripThe steamer was owned by Cap¬
tains Houghland and limes of Cal ¬
hoon They purchased It front theEvansville bunting club about twomonths ago
They will notify the insurance com¬
pany of the wreck lUbe work ofraising it is begun immediately It canprobAbly be saved but Ifitla allowed-to remain in the water any length oftime It Is the general opinion that itwill be so badly damaged that will bepractically wdrthless
Theboat was run between Liver-more and Calhoon It has been do-
ng¬
a good business and was becom ¬
log very popular It was valued atabout 5000
For bruises cuts burns wounds of
any sortfor rheumatism stiffjointsand sore muscles Ramons Nerve andBone Oil is a prompt remedy J HWilliams m
Catarrh and Hay FeverLiquid Cream Balm is becoming
quite as popular In many localities asElys Cream Balm sold It is pre ¬
pared for use in atomizers and Is
highly prized by those who have beenaccustomed to call upon physiciansfor such a treatment Many physi ¬
clAns ire using and prescribing ItAll the medicinal properties ot thecelebrated Cream Burn are containedIn the Liquid form which Is 75 etaIncluding a spraying tube All drug ¬
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BLOODY
Triple Tragedy in HendersonCounty
Allen Melton Mortally Shoots His
RIccc and Stepdaughter end
Shoots Mrs JohnCulver
Shoots Himself and Takes ParisGreen
Last Wednesday evening at 730 i
oclock Allen Melton shot and mor ¬
tally wounded his Btepdanghteriidrjdseriously wounded Mrs Mrs JohnCulver at the Culver home InHenderson county about three miles from
Smith Mills
On the evening named Melton vis ¬
lied John Culver ostensibly to see
about some plant beds
At the hour named and while JohnCulver the head oi the house wasout in the barnyard Melton went toithe room In which Mrs Culver andMiss Melton were sitting His hostil demonstrations alarmed the ladlesIand they started to flee Meltonfired the ball taking effect in thegirls back The murder then pur¬
sued Mrs Culver to the kitchen doorand fired the ball taking effect In herback also-
MlssllIelton1s thought to be mor-
tally¬
wounded The wounds of MrsCulver are not so serious
Melt n left the premises in doublequick time leaving both women ly-
Ing¬
on the floor bleeding and appar¬
ently in a dying conditionFriends and neighbors started in
pursuit and it was thought the wretchhad fled to the Ohio river near by andcrossedbut this morning bloodhoundsfrom Morgaafield traced him to hisown bran In Union county just overthe line where he was found
When Melton learned that his hid-
Ing¬
place had been discovered or justbefore he shot himself in the head-
sinflicting a bloody wound Later itwas found that he had taken Parisgreen in an eflort to end his wretchedexistence His wounds were dressedby a physician and he now lies insdangerous condition and is not ex-
pected¬
to recoverThe shooting was all done with aa
old pistol owned by Melton andwhich had been repaired by a black ¬
smith at Smith Milts two days beforeIt Is thought that Meltons real pur-
pose¬
In visiting the Culver home wasto boot his stepdaughter with whomhe had not been on good terms forsometime past bhe having let hishome to seek shelter at the home ofher relative John Culver on accountof her stepfathers mistreatment
Melton Is about 40 years old andmarried Mrs Melton the widow ofhis deceased brother Her daughterwas therefore his stepdaughter andniece as well She is about 16 yearsof
ageForsome unknown reason Meltcn
bad been angry at his wile and herdaughter and is said to have attemptedhls wiles life some weeks sinceby attempting to hang her
The tragedy has stirred up the en ¬
tire neighborhood and but for Mel¬
tons condition his life would be un ¬
safe longer in the coummnnltyJohn Culver is a prominent farmer
living in the Utley neighborhoodabout three miles from Smith MillsHe and his wIle are old citizens of
the county
It has been leared that before flee ¬
ing from the Culver home after thebloody deed Melton also made an attemp upon the life ota boy memberof the family who escaped the clutchesof the fiend and made his escape andraised the alarm
READ IT THROUGH
Twould Spoil This Story to Tell It In
the Headlines
To pe an eighteenth centuryphrase this Is an oer true taleHaving happened in a small Virginiatown in the winter ol 1902 it is astory very much of the present Upto a short time ago Mrs John E Har¬
mon of Melfa Station Va had nopersonal knowledge of the rare earnttive properties of ChamberlainsCough Remedy Last Januaryshe says my baby took a dreadfulscold and at one time Iwould have pneumonia but one of
my neighbors told me how this reme ¬
dy had cured her little boy and I be ¬
gan giving It to my baby at once andit soon cured her I heartily thankthe manufacturers of ChamberlainsCough Remedy for placing so great a
fcure with himy reach I cannotrecommend It too highly or say toomuch in its favor I hope all whoread this will try It and be convinced-
as I was For sale by all druggists
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WIFEDJESSuddenly After Being Beaten
by Husband
George Roone is Arrested and
V fjJafcen to Carrollton for1safeKleplng
YlfE S bODY BEING EXAMINEDt
Owenton Ky March 9xrrGebrge
Boone is In the Carrollton JiVSKon thecharge of wife murder and physiciansare engaged in holding a postmortem
5camlnation on the body of MrsBone wUi a view to ascertaining thecause of her death
News reached here early this morntIng that Mrs Boone was found dead
andofficers started at once on thehunt of Boone The family livedabout four miles south of here on MrNeal Littrels latin and when the of-
ficers¬
arrived there they saw Boonemaking his way across a field Afteran exciting chase he was capturedaud landed in the Owenton jail
On Thursday morning he had aquarrel with his wife and it is saidstruck her with a club She lefthome and went to the house of aneighbor remaining there until thatafternoon when she returned to herhome to pack up some of her house ¬
hold effects Later in the afternoonshe went to the home of a Mr Hearnand stayed there alt night The nextmorning she was found dead with herslxmonthsold child lying across her
breastWhenseen in the jail Boone was
very nervous He said that his wif ihad often threatened to poison her ¬
self and he esked that a postmortemexamination bemads to determinewhether she had taken polon Hesaid he did not believe the blows shereceived caused her death
Later Boone was taken to Carrollton for safekeeping
Doctors Bott and Blrchet In com-
pany¬
with the Sheriff visited theof the crime and made a careful
examination of the body They re ¬
moved the stomach end are analyzingit The physicians say the blowswere sufficient to cause death Sincetheir report excitement has increasedand talk of mob violence has beenprevalent Noonebelieyca the storytold by Boose that she took poison
Boos is about thirty years oldMm Eoone had born previously mar ¬
rid and bad csveral children Shewas a dughte of John McCcmcs areputable citizen of Owen county
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Not a CandidateLouisville Match 9 Augustus E
Wilson denies that he is a candidatefor the Republican nomination forGovernor of Kentucky He said thathe would feel complimented like anyother ordinary citizen by being nom ¬
inated but when askedJf he wouldaccept the nomination fflt was ten ¬
dered to him unanimously he repliedthat he would not accept It under anyconditions
OA Z Rirsth yjfta KM YN Dm Almjs fetjt
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a aAttorney Chas 0 Prowse of Hop
klnsvllle has written ta the Ken ¬
tucky Exhibit Association that hecan furnish for the Kentucky Build-
Ing¬
a rough frame of Jefferson Davisbirthplace made from the timbers ofthe old home site in Christian countyHe also offers the Association penand ink drawing J2 by 18 iriches insize of the blrthplac-
eChamberlains Colic Choleraand Diarrhoea Remedy
Is the best and most popular medl ¬
cine in use for Dowel complaints It
totalttMreaysI have handled ChamberlainsColic Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedyfor twelve years have never sold abottle that did not give perfect satis ¬
faction and it is the best sellingdiarrhoea medicine that I handleFbrsale by all druggists m
Christopher Columbus ListlJpneral
Christopher Columbus has just beenburled again and probably for the lajst
in The event took place a fewweek ago in the famous and beautifycatticdral of Seville Spain wherein a-
pecial mausoleum has been con-
structed¬
to hold the ashes of the oncedespised but now glorified navigatorThe coffin was bore by seamen of thenavy and was followed by a cortegeheaded by the Archbishop oi Sevillethe minister of marine the captaingeneral of Cadiz and other dlgnltarei The ashes of no illustrious man
have been honored with so manyburials and removals an those ol Co-lumbus They rested for two centurlea at Santo Domingo and in 1796were transfcrcd to tie cathedral atHavaaal After the SpanishAmeri ¬
can SpalncOwheie they by deslre r a descendant jof Columbus the Duke oi Veragua
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TREATMENT AT HOMEDr Hartmans Free Advice to Women =zA Generous
Offer to The Afflictedf i> r-
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LADESecretary minot Woman1 AllianceMiss A Brady Corresponding Seem
tary Illinois Womans AlUance writesfrom 2725 Indiana avenue Chicago HI Z
Lost year from continued strain Inliterary work I bocamo very much ex¬
hausted my nerves seemed to give wayand I hod backache headache and seri¬
ana indigestion Ono of my friends sug-gested that I try Pecans It certainlyacted like magi on my system
Within ton days I felt now life andhealth givon me and by taking an acessional dose oB and >n when I feel extratired I keep my system In perfectordorMiM Brady
Miss Millie Baker writes from 200 EastOhio street Chicago Ill tLUX suffered for Tears with weakness
Groves Tasteless TonicMZonIGroves Pile
Keelr1J 81STS
7SorThQflZ1iHvhllllJ JIIlltzIprerertoldbTCamS but School
ollthejenr WKIGJIT PreaU
have been interred incathedral Surely the inscriptionqulescat written pver thistomb have of moreordinary significancehoped that this interment wilt serveto settle forever the dispute as towhether Columbus remains wereever really removed Domingo Leslies1 Weekly
You Want Ibis Gol
nrp going to givo aTenDollar Gold piece
to Correspondent THEREPUBLICAN who sends us
of yearly Rubscribers bolero noon of ilonday April 5 Renewals counLthe aa new subscriptionswhen paid up one your in advance prizotie work ono of our correspondents is going to itWhy not could
clubs having tho of-
fer open to everybodywe limit it to our correspond-ents because we want to showthem that wo appreciate theirwork for REPUBLICAN
Send in moneyas rapidly receivethem Qvery subscription
iIi bo credited toyour account BeginAT ONCE
Farming ColoradoMexico
The who contemplates1changing his location should lookwell Into the subject irrigation I
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peculiar to women sovero bearingdownand continual headache
After using flvo of Iwas as well and as everMfHMillie Baker
Mrs Nellie 070 W Twentiethstreet Chicago HI President of theLadles of tho O A R has the followingto nay about Pornn-
aGontiemenZ recommendespecially for women aa It promptlycures tho weakness our sex and will
be sure to give satisfactionMRS NELLIE BLYLER
A Assist MatronofPeoples Hospital 758 Sheffield avenueChlcagofllwrtteat
I Lava had trcqoeat opportaalUttto observe the woa4 trtul csmttve too
with every bottle b a Cent package Mock Root UvarIlo TMC CNWt3T J I
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Before making a trip of investigationthere is no better way to secure advanced Information than by writingto those most Interested In the settlemerit of unoccupied lands Severalpublications giving valuable infor ¬
mation In regard to the agriculturalhorticultural and live stk interestsof this great western section havebeen prepared by the Denver RioGrande and the RI Grande Westernwhich should be In the hands of allwho desire to become acquainted withthe merits of the various localities
TADenverptesT
One way second class colonist ratescommencing February 15th andcontinning dally until April joth Tick-ets will be sole at greatly reducedrates to California Colorado Oregonand Washington points These rateswill continue in effect until March 31
for Colar do and California pointsbut only until April sofa for Mon ¬
tans Washington and Oregon points
An experienced and successful adsays In the beginning he
was confronted by the problem as t9what form oi publicity would bringthe best results After trying allother mediums he was convinced thatnot only the betbnt alsothe cheapeat medium is the newapapcrot largecirculation
DAVIESS COUNTYBANK t TRUSTCO1OW-
ENSSORO KY
Cash Capital SEOOOOStockholder AddTI Liability 10000QuarulIeeFuodbrCiilom r St 00-
000rEOcpotlU recelTwJ ratijw to ebeclc CoiU
Mthlne to d p9 l or cluck oat All can todone br null laterert raid ea time dtporiu-tSP i a or
begun =CUT II ANUEUSOV IrntJetI
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tecta of Peninn It Jiffevlatea paMnod sreaest IncreaSes the appetiteand so tones ap the entire system thatthe pattest quickly ngatoa ttnagtAss4lJHltllMrs W A AINsoa
Free Homo AdtteeIn view of the great mnUUode ot
women Buffering from some fora iffemale disease and yet BaaWai fta Jany cure Dr Hartmaa the reaowtptclalM oa female eetarrhat dHMatodlrcases as make application to himduring tile samaer moatbi wlttKHttcharge > J
Thom wishing to become paMelashould address The Peruaa MedlolaOoColumbuflOhto
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ALFRED HUDSON
BUILDER X GONTWORH-nrlford Kytotractcontract
ROUGH RIVER
TELEPHONECOMPANY
lICOirOXATZI
Talk being cheap and necessaryyou should patronize home Mttswhere you can buy your own pliqasBand build your own lines dud btviavtalking distance with the wbi>k Ma ¬
ty and business points gefreMlty byonly paying a reasonableRough River Telephone Cotnpftnyecthey will be nt the whole expense ifyou say so We connect with all In-
dependent Companies For particu ¬
lars call on S T Stevens ManagerHartford Ky
RETHISDyCATARRHJ
Is sure toGIVE-
Satisfaction
IrS CREAM BALM
Outs UIIf At onceIt clennm koothnt
Bad heal the dUcnxntmembrane It en iicatarrh end dilTManw Ilald In 0uEADorbed Iprotwt tbe Membrane Rtwtorfe the Sense efTaetanad Howll Knll tlu SOe at D laU orbyrn bAil Trial eli ICc br mall
ELY DKOTIJEKSM WarrenStreet New Tork
Lyons Laxative Syruprsn vegetable preparation absolutelyharmless Itrita effcct it acts gently oathe kidneys Iverandbowelscurcsconi-tipation sick headacbe jclears complexion and makes theblood pure An remedy for childten aa as adultsFor sale by J Thoa Allen RoslneKy
YOU KNOW WHAT YOU ARE TAK-ING
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Vten roa take Ororea Tuteleaa Chill Tonic becaora the torninla U printed on seer bottie inowlnt that U la imply Iron and Quinine Inivtontclciw Jprn No Cure NoTar aac
ATTENTIONWhen In Oweoaboro call oa Vm Cuahlo
denier In pore straight WhUklre Apple and1each Brandies Agtiat frank Phr DrowlcCo Jurorden will recelre roQipt attentionThe beet 2W AVhUker In the State
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