Hopkinsville Kentuckian. (Hopkinsville, KY) 1904-12-24 [p...

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Uwt1 ityM9eLx 4- W C I d l n E er t i DAkiv It Etrtiurhtot a k 9 iJA t I t i a NQPkINS ° LEIkENtQkYif 1UR 1 AK iti 1904fb r 0 NO f06 r Jm tI JaIftt wi Hi i ht T D Y JAS G r YOUNQ 1 t Clebler fA 1t Cashier hcffiBANiCAL fl t i rptu tCIMUO p rofits > boosthan i r capitals ranks aJitong the very first in wliole Stake- c I iliPto < Ji > t ° i tea ti i IlJiYJLLEJ JC 0 WRBJlqQSE ERP NELSON fe DABNEY 1 f OPKINS f1 6LE KENT UCKY I J- f 8 trit A BRW f Hy 1o Y < era ribtoisH f7 7 I fBaccb Loosefofei zed Prompt Bktsfcnal At Crt i lc r cm id Liberal Advances 011uslnPr oni Tobacco In Store 1 nnun r loliday Line Ii S < J I I s MoMmConipleM If- t k I bra 9r h l iE phis yea3 1f i 1 ecer embracingall the t IP Novelties ot the Season 1 gf y rom the i3 rt tni iIqtn t i r market f iN 1 ffffrIn in our l ricest suit any purse j i f t appeiitKitehn + I j IA 2PooL- a 1 to r ra 1 t > r l LijD JER INS Cigarsi j > fitI am h1aK1tr ofP n f L A r l > rtt AUL J 0 N ESR YB T m > f jf J u1 Bones 4Star Rye Whiskey 1 ii flrL 7 f 4 sot 4 I JI utely RjtreQUAR 2Qc 100 h m SALE BY it Cy a J9ii c o i W A PPOOL No d and M West Seventh StfeetI rj RiONil Coii Ninth and Ri R Streets r iI C 1fJt r1 JJJ i h O OfR FARMER FRIENDS 1 I Clarksville Tenn Nov 5 19044 0 This crop ot tobacco bidi fair to be of better quality than the last j f audit is ia11c1Qubted11sl1rt crop in quantity arid we wish to go youL tf EDtlt will iofartQwar < i the truot proposition 1 u iPfl v 4 aleis uiaialy What i n ii ltPtIce fli Sell your toboccd where ti dlyt Awta 4order Jpur tobacco i cell agaputit on the Loose FJbp W eo wtUy ii hill price Miil advances made oq consign lt gate Frt gsrt4ri jtkc I Un and Wail rtbiil the warehouse 1b 8 uf FJ OU patron we > ti i f Yt friam j wI r nMric yon i W areh f ouseC I v 1 f c Q 0 tp U fJJii 1 J < ift r TRUST ISr J CrO iSHOWtEiH JI 21 11 tio nt k il d i TACTICS TO isn cHMGEi 1I 11 7 X j Will l tight the Farmers b4 I Employing Strong fLo 1d i A Leader tt r c > iT Tie latest information is that thej obacco Trust willc1nth e itStactiSi lJP tlon f ifCannot n half as was done last year Practically all of the farmers are Or in the movement organized and those not in the movement are smart enough to demand an increased price the of their morEplblicspirited neighbors theI in classes last year All sales made have been for whole crops and at prices 25 to 50 per cent higher than readilyagreed order tq break down the prganiza tion and is employing farmer buyers ti3carry4 tit t hf The lrksvIlle Leaf Chronicle beingworked jJt iR idthattliliem ployed these buyers to buy u j an price they can and the true dis td1 take such purchases off theic nd EJmera and stand upon heir hone an shoot straight at the markOfeis further said that some of they ers were out yesterday offijjrmg 1125 and 1150 round I e hooves every farmer to get do hi s fighting clothes and stand to iHjIpin and spare no deceiver that the way Men who will thy jtfmtiKv ra their friends and serve th enn for a mess of potage are eni t- Another o no mercy bit of interesting riJSjyS of whichwe are informed by arfpyomi nent gentleman is that in a confer ¬ ence of a large number of business menyesterday connected with the tobacco interest it was the nasal ¬ imou thr e farmers prove true to the Io elves t Sirelhey r scorn and upon the man o- men whobetray this great 4cause Such a man is unworthy to live in 1 any honest respectable community This is strong language butt 1 t is necessary to enforce discipline and pdChainriim ty states to the Kentuckian that he will brook no foolishness in this county Parties to the contract who andse the organization will find them selves in litigation upV to neiborpDamage any and every man who seeksrtb breakdown the cooperative move tpit ent of the crop is held in a body and controlled by the officers of the association the trust can be dealt fingproducer mustbeplaced and th is but one bubanse > Farmprs 10r once ° not beuUe = ceived You are thesaddle Do whipf t I fI license Issued IAin Ii 1 III 0 IP 111 L GAMB EREED- ofton Couple 4 ill be M r Wri d ToyowL Mr Napoleon G mble and Miss Do theJ nei 1 orhpr will be unit- e 3s J hommorrow e F Crick will herfQqD the ceremony ril ALLENOVERT ON tr W Dung Coupleof Haley S Mill Get Married Allenb nearffmyS Willcur 11t t Called to Paducah t 051 eveningat the busin els xing t > congregation o mem1j P EH Ch af vaui v ° and called him to thepastor al 4iE a ge of the flock = Registei FINEST NICER XMAS J i o N Oc ¬ curred Night Last night at 8 oclock Mr Skeen and Miss Osie Francis of near were united i marriage 2The event a the home of the brides In of r Tobacco cQttntYic1erks ing loans or Christian county amount For 19Q3 the II Air Irifliit s Death t of ° Mr and Mrs iH Ci Bicli r da Jr died morn- ing ¬ It was porn <> nly t p days before u 0 Ia I lr Io i gREYNQLDS AKS r Young Hpplrinsville Doctor Weds J1 Te nesseeF 11 WiltOi oldS of th4 itYt jpoverJgenn oe Tuesday Dr iteynol a who came Plipphew he h made home arid 1 brideissaid comphshedoung lady The young will make their home in this CityY BRISKl I OverC HOgS eads While tm 1 local tobacco market repot ceived the past week Re hogsf vate ameunWd to 123 hogsheads This the total sales for the year up to 14019 hogsheads I I OYSTERS I E SHOWN IN HOPKINSVILLE NOTHING FOR JCA l OIlANt ES tJalf Car Apples NUTSs FIGS RAISINS FRUITCAKES MEATY ETCi We have several different varieties of apple but of Oranges we have but one kindRadford Bros Lake Weir j Flaname bandedon every box They the finest grown Wt ICooper Pi Co SKEENFRANCIS Mannirigton Marriage Last Melrose Mannington occurred parents HEAVY INCREASE J Amount Mortgaged tobac- co fe3140520 amquntwas 4432160 An rant Thursday I I his gouple i iOO during brings EVER th are d 0 HELD TO GRAND JURY Dave Cunninghams Bond Fixed at 250 The examining trial of Dave Cun ¬ ningham col charged with the la tot a ay held over to the grand jury Bond was fixed at 250 but up to yester day afternoon bail had not been fur nished Nearly Over But few smallpox cases remain un der treatment in the county hpspi ass < There are no sick persons now all being convalescent During the prevalence of the disease in Christ ion county there were in a period of six months ten Deaths all negroes Death at Pembroke The wile of Mri W S Dickinson of Pembroke diedat her home yes ¬ terday She was about 55 years old and had beert an invalid for about two years r u lP n 4 J 0 ii PREimiRLS F4 IN SONGS I IP DRILLS Miss Jones Recital at Bethel Thursday Night a Big t Success i LARGE CROWD BRESENtt I v Delightful Musical Program andOut By the f Tiung Ladies f There have been many pleasant Collegebut set a new standard of excellence The crowd filledevery available point of vantage in the college halls until even standing room was at a premiumThe program was car ¬ ried out with one evception Miss Georgie Butler was ill and did not play the piece assigned to her The program began with an Allegro from Beethoven by Misses Wilson Young Boyd and Hoge on two pianos Miss Nannie Sfowe and Miss Ma ¬ mie Lam gave selections from Nevin and Schumann respectively and were followed by a duet from Merz by Misses Mary Tandy and Agnes Flack Miss Mary Carr played most del- ightfully to pieces from Dennee and Whelpley Miss Mabel Wilson a pretty vo ¬ calist possessing a voice of rare sweetness sang Like Violets Pale and The Swallows f Miss Susie Boyd played Murmur i Zephyrs from Neimann Little Miss Frances Summers gave a selection from Godardy and Miss Mary Hille a Prelude from Bach and Etude from Chopin Miss Addie Greens Allegro from Mozart showed her to be a little musician of the rarest promise Miss Katie Hoges Miss Miriam Eades and Miss Anna Layne each played with skilled hands choice se ¬ lections from Grieg Beethoven Merkel and Lange Miss Margaret Anderson another of the younger pupils played Langes Philopoena most charm ¬ inglyMisses Mayme Lam and Lucy White gave a rhapsodic from Liszt Eunice Mayes Miss Nell eTandy and Miss Edna Eades each had delightfulselections and Miss Annie Stowe sang hA Rich Red Rose from Hastings in a sweet and wen trained voiceThere were several choruses par ¬ ticip ted In by about thirty of the young ladies and the entertainment concluded with a tambourine drill by eight young ladies in uniform This novel feature was one of the decided hits of theevening After the musical program was over the young ladies held the usual reception in the parlor- sCHRISTMAS TREE Entertainment For Elks Lodge Charity Commit ¬ rtee Work r popular ¬ invited all the members of the order to a Christmas tree entertainment which he will give tonight in the club rooms Appropriate presents will be given the Elks and some happy hits are promised The members of the lodge at the last meeting presented Mr Blumen stiel with a handsome watchchain as a token of their regard Christmascommittee and left large baskets of provisions and toys at homes Santa Claus could not visit 4 1 Carl Dietrich and Qiarlio McHfe er finLPxingbsn o I 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Transcript of Hopkinsville Kentuckian. (Hopkinsville, KY) 1904-12-24 [p...

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    1any honest respectable communityThis is strong language butt 1t is

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    Nearly OverBut few smallpox cases remain un

    der treatment in the county hpspiass < There are no sick persons nowall being convalescent During theprevalence of the disease in Christion county there were in a period ofsix months ten Deaths all negroes

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    There have been many pleasant

    Collegebutset a new standard of excellence

    The crowd filledevery availablepoint of vantage in the college hallsuntil even standing room was at apremiumThe program was car¬ried out with one evception MissGeorgie Butler was ill and did notplay the piece assigned to her Theprogram began with an Allegro fromBeethoven by Misses Wilson YoungBoyd and Hoge on two pianos

    Miss Nannie Sfowe and Miss Ma¬mie Lam gave selections from Nevinand Schumann respectively and werefollowed by a duet from Merz byMisses Mary Tandy and Agnes Flack

    Miss Mary Carr played most del-ightfully to pieces from Denneeand Whelpley

    Miss Mabel Wilson a pretty vo¬calist possessing a voice of raresweetness sang Like Violets Paleand The Swallows f

    Miss Susie Boyd played Murmuri Zephyrs from Neimann

    Little Miss Frances Summers gavea selection from Godardy and MissMary Hille a Prelude from Bach andEtude from Chopin

    Miss Addie Greens Allegro fromMozart showed her to be a littlemusician of the rarest promise

    Miss Katie Hoges Miss MiriamEades and Miss Anna Layne eachplayed with skilled hands choice se¬lections from Grieg BeethovenMerkel and Lange

    Miss Margaret Anderson anotherof the younger pupils playedLanges Philopoena most charm ¬inglyMisses

    Mayme Lam and Lucy Whitegave a rhapsodic from Liszt

    Eunice Mayes Miss NelleTandy and Miss Edna Eades each haddelightfulselections and Miss AnnieStowe sang hA Rich Red Rose fromHastings in a sweet and wen trainedvoiceThere

    were several choruses par¬ticip ted In by about thirty of theyoung ladies and the entertainmentconcluded with a tambourine drillby eight young ladies in uniform

    This novel feature was one of thedecided hits of theevening

    After the musical program wasover the young ladies held the usualreception in the parlor-

    sCHRISTMAS TREE

    Entertainment For ElksLodge Charity Commit ¬rtee Work rpopular ¬

    invited all the members of the orderto a Christmas tree entertainmentwhich he will give tonight in theclub rooms Appropriate presentswill be given the Elks and somehappy hits are promised

    The members of the lodge at thelast meeting presented Mr Blumenstiel with a handsome watchchain asa token of their regard

    Christmascommitteeand left large baskets of provisionsand toys at homes Santa Claus couldnot visit 4 1

    Carl Dietrich and Qiarlio McHfeer

    finLPxingbsn oI

    se