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I s THE INTERIOP JOURNAL i tJ VOL XXXVI STANFORD KY FRIDAY APRIL 17 1908 NO 13 Resolutions by the Lincoln County Medical Society on Dr Steele Bailey The committee appointed to draft resolutions on the removal of Dr Steno Halley to Robinson Utah TimbI Hos ¬ pital respectfully submits the follow ¬ ing resolutions Uo it resolved j 1st That the Lincoln County Medi ¬ cal Society is loth to give up Dr Dailov n most worthy and illustrious member Not only this society but the city of Stanford thin county of Lincoln nnd tho State of Kentucky have lost a most desirable citizen and Dr Valleys nu- merous ¬ j clientele have lost tho skilled and beneficial services of an honorable upright erudite courteous and alTablo practitioner whoso place it will be ex ¬ ceedingly difficult to fill 2nd That Dr Halley was honored presidencyy ciety early in his professional career and was its efficient and accomplished C secretary for 30 years and did more J than all tho other members to main- tain ¬ Its great success and usefulness Furthermore Dr Bailey was tho hon ¬ ored secretary of tho Kentucky State Medical Society for 20 years and is re ¬ sponsible for the great achievements this society has accomplished as a State organization Ills election as secretary was unanimous every Year As secre ¬ tary and then as president of the State society ho gave it prestige placing It In the front ranks of tho State associa ¬ tions He augmented Its membership from 76 to 1600 members 3rd Ho was also county referee nnd t for many years tho efficient and faith ¬ ful chairman of tho Lincoln County a Hoard of Health and was powerful and Influential In arresting the spread of several epidemics of small pox and oth- er ¬ contagious diseases 4th Dr Halley was a kind good neighbor in all the word implies He le- o t j n member of the Presbyterian church and lives up to tho Scriptures teach ¬ ings Tho Golden Rule was his motto When shall we have so worthy an ex ¬ emplar to follow t We hope he will continue to add lusturo to his already Illustrious name and enjoy the greatest success happiness and wealth in his new field of labor the gold mines of 1the distant West nnd if ho gets more than ho can handle that ho will send It to the poorly paid physic1 ans of the Lincoln County Medical Society 9th That these resolutions be unan- imously ¬ adopted embodied in the min ¬ utes of this society and that a copy be sent to Dr Halley by the secretary and also a copy to the INTKIUOH JOUUSAL KentuckyI ry of the Utah State Medical Associa ¬ o publicationI E J Drown G G Perry committee A Twenty Year Sentence I have just completed n twenty year health sentence imposed by ivHuckiona Aruba Salve which cured me of bleeding piles Just twenty years ago to Writes O B of LoUarsvllle N Y Uuoklens Arnica Il Salve heals the worst sores boils burns wounds and eats In the short- est time ioc at Pennys Drug Store The use of snake venom is increasing In the practice of medicine and its price i Is soaring rapidly Women Inclined to Constipation Women owing to their peculiar rune tions are prone to constipation and many of are due to this congestion In the bowels which fills the blood with Impure meteor that permeates the entire system In most cases foul t breath complexion sick headache and euch like ills Arc caused by constipation or Indigestion Women bo happy to learn of a remedy that cures coottlpatlon and Indigestion and that has such other Ingredient as purity the blood and tooo ur all tho digestive organs This remedy II Dr Caldwell Syrup Iepiln forr themielres with thus remedy for sixteen years and the oner of years two illll stands today that Dr Caldwells Syrup Pepsin the understandlnc that It will do as claimed or your money will be refunded IpcoIallr cauiao Its gentle but prompt action pleasant taste and Its freedom from minim It doea not weaken like punratlres and cathartic but I builds uplId strengthens It Is a guaranteed permanent cure and should bo as steadily In I OtherWomen In preference to any other laxative because It Is guaranteed to do what a rood laxative should do and does It gently Mrs of 838 Mc Laren Ave St Louis Ma Is glad to say that It j cured her constipation and stomach trouble and recommends It to American womankind She la I but one of thousands who are loud In praise of It You who have never used It should begin to- day ¬ You will daw your freedom from sickness to tha day that you start the use of Cald wells Syrup Pepsin Your druggist will sell you n bottle under our abioluto guarantee wlihliff to try Dr Cud FREE TESTThO8 Syrup Pceiln before buy drmlatheCopaYeThisdorerIstoparoUatthe remedy will do si we claim end It only open to UIOH who have never taken It send for It If you lave any of tomach liver or bowel disuse Gentlest oldfolks VERDICT No Uxatlvt So Good Sure 4 producti PEPSIN SYRUP 00 119 Caldwell Bldu Montloollo III Jr OWSLEYBUSH Tho marriage of Miss Emma McGe heo Owsloy to Mr James Richard Bush was a beautiful event of last evening It was celebrated at 8 oclock at the home of the brides father on Ashland avenue ilev Edwin Muller officiating and only kinsmen and most Intimate friends were present Tho wedding wee one of the most beautiful social features of the spring and an event of much Interest on account of tho proml ¬ nenco of both families and the popular ¬ ity of the couple The wedding colors were pink and white and were exquis ¬ itely carried out in alt details The lovely homo which has recently been completed was n bower of greens nnd blossoms Groat palms ferns and rub- ber plants were banked in pretty pyra- mids ¬ about the walls doorways and In front of mantels Swinging fern bas- kets ¬ mode a pretty decoration overhead and against this green setting were vases filled with pink and white roses sweet peas lilies and other flowers Tho drawing room the scene of the ceremony was especially beautiful in its decorations The bridal party stood before the double windows which were banked with palms ferns and bloom- Ing hydrnngin making a lovely picture for the wedding guests The proces ¬ lion appeared Saxton and Trusts orchestra sounded Lohengrins Bridal Chorus nnd came slowly into the draw ¬ ing rooms First came tl o little ring boarer Miss Mary Manier Walls of Danville the charming little niece of the bride She wore a beautlfnl gown of white mull and lace trimmed with pink satin roscttos and carried the ring on a small silver tray following were the lovely little ribbon bearers Misses Mary Walton of this city and Marga ¬ ret Wells of Danville They also wore beautiful white mull gowns trimmed with the pink satin rosettes and held broad white satin ribbons to form the aisle to the altar The lovely maid of honor Mkn Mary Linda Manier of Nashville Tonn a niece of the bride walked slowly alone She was beauti ¬ ful in a gown of white mull elaborately trimmed with lace and carried a huge bunch of pink sweet peas Preceding the bride who entered with her father Mr J S Owsley was the little flower girl Virginia McGoodwin Owsley a a beautiful little tot of threo years who carried a basket filled with pink sweet peas She wore white mull and lace with pink satin ribbons white slippers and stockings and as she walk ¬ ed slowly from the altar after the cere- mony ¬ threw tho blossoms in tho aisle before tho bride Tho bridegroom with his best man Mr Nathan Elliot came across the hall from the library and and joined the bride at tho altar The ceremony was beautiful and Impressive nnd tho couple knelt on white satin pil ¬ lows for tho final blessing after which Mendelssohns Wedding March sounded joyfully and congratulations were show ¬ ered upon them The bride was charm Ing in an exquisite real lace gown over chiffon nniLellk weddingI the tulle veil caught with orange ¬ some and carried a shower of white roses and lilies of tho valley An in ¬ formal reception followed the ceremony and a delicious course supper was sore ed during tho delightful hours The brides table was covered with elegant lace pieces and for tho center decora tions there was a fall silver pitcher fill ¬ ed with pink sweet poas lilies of tho valley and mignonette On the four corners were exquisite bouquets of the flowers and hero and there completing the beautiful scene were silver cande ¬ labra holding pink shaded candles and silver platters and bowls filled with pretty confections Tho wedding cake designed as n heart was covered with bunches of pink candled sweet peas and from tho sides hung tiny green ribbons to which were attached the emblems of fate which were drawn with much in ¬ terest during tho evening The bridal couple left on the lato train for a bridal trip of several weeks and on their re ¬ turn will make their home with tho brides father Tho bride is ono of Kentuckys loveliest young women She Is handsome nnd attractive and since coming to Lexington several years ago to make their homo she has won a host of devoted friends and admirers She Is a member of ono of Kentuckys most prominent families and is ollis ¬ ter of Mrs W P Walton of this city Mr of Stanford locat- ed ¬ Dushlformerly years ago He is a member of tho law firm of Stoll and Rush and ono of our leading young attorneys He is very popular and has n host of friends both in social nnd business Ufa Lexington Herald April 12 Weak women got prompt and last ¬ ing help by using Dr Shoops Night Cure Those soothing healing anti ¬ septic suppositories with full in ¬ formation how to proceed tiro Interest ingly told of In my book No 4 For Women Tho book and strictly con ¬ fidential medical advice is entirely free Simply write Dr Shoop Ho- otnp WIs for my book No4 Sold by Pennys Drug Store j NEWS NOTES Judge Ltghtfoot overruled a petition for n local option election at Padacah Tho Midway council has mado it a fine of 1 to spit on the pavements of that little city Near Dripping Springs Clay county Joab Allen killed Dan Whitmore who refused to sell him whisky Despondent over business troubles Charles F Leland formerly president of tho Commercial Bank of Duluth shot and killed himself Jake Melin who for eight years re- fused ¬ to sell his inn which is surround- ed by John D Rockefellers Pocantlco estate has finally given in nnd disposed of the property to the oil king At the trial of Eddie Flack and Mrs Sola Kirtley at Mt Sterling Judge Al Ho Young dismissed tho defendants on peremptory Instructions They were charged with poisoning Robert Kirtley husband of tho young woman Insurance men estimate tho loss from the Chelsea fire at nearly 0000000 Relief measures for the 10000 persons made homeless by the conflagration were quickly taken and no aid will be asked outside of Massachusetts While returning home from church Henry McGowan stabbed and fatally wounded Loxie R Dunbar son of ex Sheriff J T Dunbar near Sunshine Russell county McGowan is alleged to have been drinking and after n few words turned on Dunbar McGowan fled Immediately Heirs of Dr B D Cox who was as sasilnated at Jackson several years ago have compromised tho suit against the estate of Judge James Hargis a settlement being effected after a con ¬ ference of all interested parties at Jack ¬ son It Is said that the amount agreed upon was S 4GOO The case had been pending at Lexington for two years IN NEIGHBORING COUNTIES Enoch Elias leas been appointed post- master ¬ at Kensee Whitley county Edward Bryant one of tho oldest in ¬ habitants of Corbin is dead Ho was torn in 183- 1William Birdwhistle ono of tho best known and most highly respected citi ¬ zens of Anderson county is dead AndyLee an alleged chicken thief was shot in the legs by Constable Chas Barnett at East Bernstadt while the former was attempting to elude him Dr D Combs of College Hill Madi- son county while putting a pistol in his pocket let the weapon fall Ono load was discharged taking effect in tho body and causing serious Injury There Is a man working on tho Dan ¬ ville section of tbo Q C road who can read write and speak fluently three languages German French and Ital ¬ ian Ho has smattering of English While not spcakingho understands Ara ¬ bic Russian Spanish and Chinese and yet works at 110 per day tamping crosstiesAdvocateThe feollng that comes with Spring and early Summer can be quickly changed to a feeling of buoyancy and energy by tho judicious use of Dr Snoop KoMoratlvo The Restorative Is a genuine tonic to tired rundown nerves and but a few doses Is needed to satisfy tho usor that Dr Shoops Hcstoratlro Is actually roach ¬ ing that tired spot Tho indoor life of Winter nearly always lends to slug- gish ¬ bowols nnd to sluggish circula ¬ tlon in general The customary look of exorcise and outdoor air ties uptho liver stagnates the kidneys and ofttimes weakens tho Hearts action Use Dr Shoops Restorative a few weeks and nil will bo changed A few days tost will toll you that you are using the right remedy You will easily and surolr noto tho change from day to day Sold by Pennys Drug Store Macon Champion orlof the men ac- cused of being a member of tho band of night riders in Cnllowoy county mado n confession at Murray to County Judge Wells and implicated 15 men who are not yet under arrest and whose names have been withheld The grand jury was impaneled at Murray Monday Judge Cook instructed them to investi ¬ gate the tobacco troubles and indict ev ¬ cry man against whom evidence can be secured One of the jurors was chal ¬ lenged affidavits being produced to show that ho hud expressed himself as being in sympathy with tho night rid- ers ¬ Tho juror however was allowed to take his sent as n member of the jury He Got What He Needed Nino years ago It looked as if my tlmp had come says Mr C Farth ¬ ing of Mill Creole Ind TerII I was BO run down that life hung on a very slender throiul It was then my drug ¬ gist recommended Electric Biters I bought a bottle and I got what I need ud strength I had one foot in tho grave but Electric Bitters put it back ou the turf again aud Ive boon well over since Sold under guarantee at Pennys Drug Store EOc HUSTONVILLE Myers Lutes shipped a car of fat hogs to Cincinnati Saturday A mad dog was killed at Milledgeville Friday after biting a number of dogs and hogs D C Allen shipped a car of hogs to Cincinnati Saturday and is buying an ¬ other load for this week The ladles of tho Baptist church will open an exchange in the Newton Hotel Saturday Call on them Next Saturday is our regular horse show day and a largo crowd will be on hand If the weather Is favorable After invoking the stock of R A Lipps Routt Hoskins decided not to enter business for a while at least There will be union services at the Baptist church Sunday morning and a cordial invitation Is extended to all to attendC Adams has added to his stock a beautiful line of cut glass and sterl ¬ ing silverware Dont fail to call and see them Arrangements have been made to build a telephone line from Jumbo to connect at McKinney with the Illusion villo exchange The work will begin by May 1st- Mesdames Harris Craig and Walter VanArsdale cf Boyle are guests of Miss Ednu Camnitz El wood Weather ford who has been attending college at St Marys is at home for a short vaca ¬ tionMiss Nannie Brown has a full lino of wall paper and moulding samples for solo and asks the public needing same to get her prices before buying The goods and prices are guarrantecd to bo rightC W Adams is the champion fisher ¬ man of the season to date ho having landed among others a green bass that weighed exactly 80 ounces Miss Des ¬ sic Lanham has accepted a position as night operator at tho telephone ex- change ¬ and the patrons wjll find her ready willing and waiting Olympian Springs is slowly but sure- ly ¬ taking its place in the front rank of health resorts Its healing waters act like the Oil of Joy upon the most obstinate cases of rheumatism stomach trouble liver and bladder complaints The new buildings will be completed this month after which 50 people can be comfortably accommodated From the many Inquiries and engagements up to the present tho coming season will be a record breaker- A classical program by Central Uni ¬ versity Glee Club and orchestra assist ¬ ed by some of tho best soprano and ten ¬ or soloists in the musical world will bo given at Alcerns Opera House this Friday evening This will be the great ¬ est musical event ever given in our city Miss Cochran is one of the finest exponents of the Italian art of singing Whether in concert or in opera she eas ¬ ily ranks with the prima donnas of the day The delicate intimacy of the wit song is not too elusive for her voice as well as others in the company Reserv- ed seats at Yowells Death Was On His Heels Josso P Morris of Skippers Va had a closo call In the Spring of lX6 Ho says An attack of pneumonia Joft mo so weak and with such a fear- ful ¬ cough that my friends declared consumption had mo and deaths was on my heels Then I was persuaded to try Dr Kings Now Discovery It helped mo immediately and after tak ¬ two and a half bottlos I was a woll man again I found out that New Discovery Is the best remedy for coughs and lung disease in all tho world Sold under guarantee nt Pennys Drug Store COo and eL Trial bottlo free A lady philanthropist was applied to for charity bya welldressed woman Are you married was the ques ¬ tionYes What is your husband Out o work- Out what is he when he is In work asked the philanthropist You dont understand miss towas the reply Ho is a regular outo worker toLpndon Chronicle Plenty Of Trouble Is caused by stagnation of thou liver and bowels To get rid of it and headache antI biliousness and tho poison that brings jaundice take Dr Kings Now Life Pills tho reliable purifiers that do tho work without grinding or griping 2oc at Pennys Drug Store Wood blocks laid along sldo of rails nrepreferred on asphaltpaved streets in Frankfort Germany to any other system of connecting the street tracks and the paving Tho blocks are laid over tho whole space between the rails and for some distance outside the rails Efforts to raise skunks in captivity for their skins havo generally been un ¬ successful on account of the cannibal ¬ istic instincts of the animals which de ¬ vour their young born in captivity ± ng giothoss S For Men Boys and Children Our stock is larger 1 and more complete than ever before Buy Griffon Brand Spring Suit and have the best for your money in quality and style and makeWe all the latest fabrics in brown tan grey stipes and plaids Come dd See our clothes before you buy elsewhere and be convinced of the quality of ylnDoz r l I11tA idour goods SAM ROBINSON STANFORD KY Clothing Dry Goods Shoes Hats Caps La ¬ dies and Gents Furnishing Etc ItrI When iu Soiuersat go to see LEVENSON BROS If you are in doubt about your Easter Clothes < It will take you but a short while to make n satisfactory dccia rdisplay t fowled people in the town In Mens Boys and Childrens Suits we defy our competitors because we have the hest that money can buy Our furnishing department is complete and there are many excellent values in Footwear Neckwear Col lars Shirts and Ties Lot us show you LEVENSON BROS SomersetKy Three Story Brick Opp Newtonian Hotel Phone 441 1 7irst Rational Jan Stanford Jty > Organized 882 Capital Stock SSOO00 Surplus and Undivided Profits SffOO0 Jfas paid in tDiuictoncts since Organization 211 500 Snvito 7fou Accounts on Our Vfforiis OFFICERS DIRECTORS BaughmanI S T Harrir VicePresident S H Baughman J F Cummins t John McRoberts CashierS T Harris James Robinson T P Hill J S MockerI H C Baughman Asst CashrC E Perfect Heat I- t Hot water heating is perfect with the exception of this The mosquitos will bite you sonic during Winter If you can put up with that then let Aldridgo heat your home so that you can enjoy all your rooms Hot water heating is clean economical and regular No sudden Mangos in ture You will save enough iu Coal Comfort and Health to pay temperaI t outfit in a fow i yearst S H ALDRIDGE Stanford Kentuckyv 1 Garden Seeds With Tools and Plows to Plant Them Wit- hPOULTRY FENCE To keep the chickens off You will find a va ¬ riety at Reasonable Prices Geo De Hoppers Stanford Ky

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VOL XXXVI STANFORD KY FRIDAY APRIL 17 1908 NO 13

Resolutions by the Lincoln County

Medical Society on Dr SteeleBailey

The committee appointed to draftresolutions on the removal of Dr StenoHalley to Robinson Utah TimbI Hos ¬

pital respectfully submits the follow ¬

ing resolutions Uo it resolvedj 1st That the Lincoln County Medi ¬

cal Society is loth to give up Dr Dailov

n most worthy and illustrious memberNot only this society but the city ofStanford thin county of Lincoln nnd

tho State of Kentucky have lost a mostdesirable citizen and Dr Valleys nu-

merous¬j

clientele have lost tho skilledand beneficial services of an honorableupright erudite courteous and alTablo

practitioner whoso place it will be ex ¬

ceedingly difficult to fill2nd That Dr Halley was honoredpresidencyy

ciety early in his professional careerand was its efficient and accomplished

Csecretary for 30 years and did more

J than all tho other members to main-

tain¬

Its great success and usefulnessFurthermore Dr Bailey was tho hon ¬

ored secretary of tho Kentucky StateMedical Society for 20 years and is re ¬

sponsible for the great achievementsthis society has accomplished as a Stateorganization Ills election as secretarywas unanimous every Year As secre ¬

tary and then as president of the Statesociety ho gave it prestige placing It In

the front ranks of tho State associa ¬

tions He augmented Its membershipfrom 76 to 1600 members

3rd Ho was also county referee nnd

t for many years tho efficient and faith ¬

ful chairman of tho Lincoln Countya Hoard of Health and was powerful and

Influential In arresting the spread ofseveral epidemics of small pox and oth-

er¬

contagious diseases4th Dr Halley was a kind good

neighbor in all the word implies He le-

o

t j n member of the Presbyterian churchand lives up to tho Scriptures teach ¬

ings Tho Golden Rule was his mottoWhen shall we have so worthy an ex ¬

emplar to follow t We hope he willcontinue to add lusturo to his alreadyIllustrious name and enjoy the greatestsuccess happiness and wealth in hisnew field of labor the gold mines of

1the distant West nnd if ho gets morethan ho can handle that ho will

send It to the poorly paid physic1 ans ofthe Lincoln County Medical Society

9th That these resolutions be unan-imously

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adopted embodied in the min ¬

utes of this society and that a copy besent to Dr Halley by the secretary andalso a copy to the INTKIUOH JOUUSALKentuckyIry of the Utah State Medical Associa ¬

o publicationIE J Drown G G

Perry committee

A Twenty Year SentenceI have just completed n twenty

year health sentence imposed by

ivHuckiona Aruba Salve which curedme of bleeding piles Just twenty yearsago to Writes O B ofLoUarsvllle N Y Uuoklens Arnica

Il Salve heals the worst sores boilsburns wounds and eats In the short-est time ioc at Pennys Drug Store

The use of snake venom is increasingIn the practice of medicine and its price

i

Is soaring rapidly

Women Inclinedto Constipation

Women owing to their peculiar runetions are prone to constipation andmany of are due to thiscongestion In the bowels which fills theblood with Impure meteor that permeatesthe entire system In most cases foul

t breath complexion sick headacheand euch like ills Arc causedby constipation or Indigestion

Women bo happy to learn of aremedy that cures coottlpatlon and Indigestionand that has such other Ingredient as puritythe blood and tooo ur all tho digestive organsThis remedy II Dr Caldwell Syrup Iepilnforrthemielres with thus remedy for sixteen yearsand the oner of years two illll stands today that

Dr Caldwells Syrup Pepsin theunderstandlnc that It will do as claimed or yourmoney will be refundedIpcoIallrcauiao Its gentle but prompt action pleasanttaste and Its freedom from minim It doea notweaken like punratlres and cathartic but

I builds uplId strengthens It Is a guaranteedpermanent cure and should bo as steadily In

I OtherWomenIn preference to any other laxative because It Isguaranteed to do what a rood laxative shoulddo and does It gently Mrs of 838 McLaren Ave St Louis Ma Is glad to say that Itjcured her constipation and stomach trouble andrecommends It to American womankind She la

I but one of thousands who are loud In praise of ItYou who have never used It should begin to-

day¬

You will daw your freedom from sicknessto tha day that you start the use of Caldwells Syrup Pepsin Your druggist will sellyou n bottle under our abioluto guarantee

wlihliff to try Dr CudFREE TESTThO8 Syrup Pceiln before buy

drmlatheCopaYeThisdorerIstoparoUattheremedy will do si we claim end It only open to UIOHwho have never taken It send for It If you lave any

of tomach liver or bowel disuse GentlestoldfolksVERDICT No Uxatlvt So Good Sure4productiPEPSIN SYRUP 00

119 Caldwell Bldu Montloollo III

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OWSLEYBUSH

Tho marriage of Miss Emma McGeheo Owsloy to Mr James Richard Bushwas a beautiful event of last eveningIt was celebrated at 8 oclock at thehome of the brides father on Ashlandavenue ilev Edwin Muller officiatingand only kinsmen and most Intimatefriends were present Tho weddingwee one of the most beautiful socialfeatures of the spring and an event ofmuch Interest on account of tho proml ¬

nenco of both families and the popular ¬

ity of the couple The wedding colorswere pink and white and were exquis ¬

itely carried out in alt details Thelovely homo which has recently beencompleted was n bower of greens nndblossoms Groat palms ferns and rub-ber plants were banked in pretty pyra-

mids¬

about the walls doorways and In

front of mantels Swinging fern bas-

kets¬

mode a pretty decoration overheadand against this green setting werevases filled with pink and white rosessweet peas lilies and other flowersTho drawing room the scene of theceremony was especially beautiful inits decorations The bridal party stoodbefore the double windows which werebanked with palms ferns and bloom-

Ing hydrnngin making a lovely picturefor the wedding guests The proces ¬

lion appeared Saxton and Trustsorchestra sounded Lohengrins BridalChorus nnd came slowly into the draw ¬

ing rooms First came tl o little ringboarer Miss Mary Manier Walls ofDanville the charming little niece ofthe bride She wore a beautlfnl gownof white mull and lace trimmed withpink satin roscttos and carried the ringon a small silver tray following werethe lovely little ribbon bearers MissesMary Walton of this city and Marga ¬

ret Wells of Danville They also worebeautiful white mull gowns trimmedwith the pink satin rosettes and heldbroad white satin ribbons to form theaisle to the altar The lovely maid ofhonor Mkn Mary Linda Manier ofNashville Tonn a niece of the bridewalked slowly alone She was beauti ¬

ful in a gown of white mull elaboratelytrimmed with lace and carried a hugebunch of pink sweet peas Precedingthe bride who entered with her fatherMr J S Owsley was the little flowergirl Virginia McGoodwin Owsley aa beautiful little tot of threo yearswho carried a basket filled with pinksweet peas She wore white mull andlace with pink satin ribbons whiteslippers and stockings and as she walk ¬

ed slowly from the altar after the cere-mony

¬

threw tho blossoms in tho aislebefore tho bride Tho bridegroom withhis best man Mr Nathan Elliot cameacross the hall from the library andand joined the bride at tho altar Theceremony was beautiful and Impressivennd tho couple knelt on white satin pil ¬

lows for tho final blessing after whichMendelssohns Wedding March soundedjoyfully and congratulations were show¬

ered upon them The bride was charmIng in an exquisite real lacegown over chiffon nniLellk weddingI

the tulle veil caught with orange ¬

some and carried a shower of whiteroses and lilies of tho valley An in ¬

formal reception followed the ceremonyand a delicious course supper was soreed during tho delightful hours Thebrides table was covered with elegantlace pieces and for tho center decorations there was a fall silver pitcher fill ¬

ed with pink sweet poas lilies of thovalley and mignonette On the fourcorners were exquisite bouquets of theflowers and hero and there completingthe beautiful scene were silver cande ¬

labra holding pink shaded candles andsilver platters and bowls filled withpretty confections Tho wedding cakedesigned as n heart was covered withbunches of pink candled sweet peas andfrom tho sides hung tiny green ribbonsto which were attached the emblems offate which were drawn with much in ¬

terest during tho evening The bridalcouple left on the lato train for a bridaltrip of several weeks and on their re ¬

turn will make their home with thobrides father Tho bride is ono ofKentuckys loveliest young womenShe Is handsome nnd attractive andsince coming to Lexington several yearsago to make their homo she has wona host of devoted friends and admirersShe Is a member of ono of Kentuckysmost prominent families and is ollis ¬

ter of Mrs W P Walton of this cityMr of Stanford locat-ed

¬Dushlformerly years ago Heis a member of tho law firm of Stolland Rush and ono of our leading youngattorneys He is very popular and hasn host of friends both in social nndbusiness Ufa Lexington Herald April12

Weak women got prompt and last ¬

ing help by using Dr Shoops NightCure Those soothing healing anti ¬

septic suppositories with full in ¬

formation how to proceed tiro Interestingly told of In my book No 4 ForWomen Tho book and strictly con ¬

fidential medical advice is entirelyfree Simply write Dr Shoop Ho-

otnp WIs for my book No4 Soldby Pennys Drug Store

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NEWS NOTES

Judge Ltghtfoot overruled a petitionfor n local option election at Padacah

Tho Midway council has mado it afine of 1 to spit on the pavements ofthat little city

Near Dripping Springs Clay countyJoab Allen killed Dan Whitmore whorefused to sell him whisky

Despondent over business troublesCharles F Leland formerly presidentof tho Commercial Bank of Duluthshot and killed himself

Jake Melin who for eight years re-

fused¬

to sell his inn which is surround-ed by John D Rockefellers Pocantlcoestate has finally given in nnd disposedof the property to the oil king

At the trial of Eddie Flack and MrsSola Kirtley at Mt Sterling Judge AlHo Young dismissed tho defendants onperemptory Instructions They werecharged with poisoning Robert Kirtleyhusband of tho young woman

Insurance men estimate tho loss fromthe Chelsea fire at nearly 0000000Relief measures for the 10000 personsmade homeless by the conflagrationwere quickly taken and no aid will beasked outside of Massachusetts

While returning home from churchHenry McGowan stabbed and fatallywounded Loxie R Dunbar son of exSheriff J T Dunbar near SunshineRussell county McGowan is alleged tohave been drinking and after n fewwords turned on Dunbar McGowanfled Immediately

Heirs of Dr B D Cox who was assasilnated at Jackson several yearsago have compromised tho suit againstthe estate of Judge James Hargis asettlement being effected after a con ¬

ference of all interested parties at Jack ¬

son It Is said that the amount agreedupon was S 4GOO The case had beenpending at Lexington for two years

IN NEIGHBORING COUNTIES

Enoch Elias leas been appointed post-

master¬

at Kensee Whitley countyEdward Bryant one of tho oldest in ¬

habitants of Corbin is dead Ho wastorn in 183-

1William Birdwhistle ono of tho bestknown and most highly respected citi ¬

zens of Anderson county is deadAndyLee an alleged chicken thief

was shot in the legs by Constable ChasBarnett at East Bernstadt while theformer was attempting to elude him

Dr D Combs of College Hill Madi-

son county while putting a pistol inhis pocket let the weapon fall Onoload was discharged taking effect intho body and causing serious Injury

There Is a man working on tho Dan ¬

ville section of tbo Q C road whocan read write and speak fluently threelanguages German French and Ital ¬

ian Ho has smattering of EnglishWhile not spcakingho understands Ara ¬

bic Russian Spanish and Chinese andyet works at 110 per day tamping

crosstiesAdvocateThefeollng that

comes with Spring and early Summercan be quickly changed to a feeling ofbuoyancy and energy by tho judicioususe of Dr Snoop KoMoratlvo TheRestorative Is a genuine tonic to tiredrundown nerves and but a few dosesIs needed to satisfy tho usor that DrShoops Hcstoratlro Is actually roach ¬

ing that tired spot Tho indoor lifeof Winter nearly always lends to slug-gish

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bowols nnd to sluggish circula ¬

tlon in general The customary lookof exorcise and outdoor air ties uptholiver stagnates the kidneys andofttimes weakens tho Hearts actionUse Dr Shoops Restorative a fewweeks and nil will bo changed A fewdays tost will toll you that you areusing the right remedy You willeasily and surolr noto tho changefrom day to day Sold by PennysDrug Store

Macon Championorlof the men ac-

cused of being a member of tho bandof night riders in Cnllowoy countymado n confession at Murray to CountyJudge Wells and implicated 15 menwho are not yet under arrest and whosenames have been withheld The grandjury was impaneled at Murray MondayJudge Cook instructed them to investi ¬

gate the tobacco troubles and indict ev ¬

cry man against whom evidence can besecured One of the jurors was chal ¬

lenged affidavits being produced toshow that ho hud expressed himself asbeing in sympathy with tho night rid-

ers¬

Tho juror however was allowedto take his sent as n member of thejury

He Got What He NeededNino years ago It looked as if my

tlmp had come says Mr C Farth ¬

ing of Mill Creole Ind TerII I wasBO run down that life hung on a veryslender throiul It was then my drug ¬

gist recommended Electric Biters Ibought a bottle and I got what I needud strength I had one foot in thograve but Electric Bitters put it backou the turf again aud Ive boon wellover since Sold under guaranteeat Pennys Drug Store EOc

HUSTONVILLE

Myers Lutes shipped a car of fathogs to Cincinnati Saturday

A mad dog was killed at MilledgevilleFriday after biting a number of dogsand hogs

D C Allen shipped a car of hogs toCincinnati Saturday and is buying an ¬

other load for this weekThe ladles of tho Baptist church will

open an exchange in the Newton HotelSaturday Call on them

Next Saturday is our regular horseshow day and a largo crowd will be onhand If the weather Is favorable

After invoking the stock of R ALipps Routt Hoskins decided not toenter business for a while at least

There will be union services at theBaptist church Sunday morning and acordial invitation Is extended to all to

attendCAdams has added to his stock

a beautiful line of cut glass and sterl ¬

ing silverware Dont fail to call andsee them

Arrangements have been made tobuild a telephone line from Jumbo toconnect at McKinney with the Illusionvillo exchange The work will beginby May 1st-

Mesdames Harris Craig and WalterVanArsdale cf Boyle are guests ofMiss Ednu Camnitz El wood Weatherford who has been attending college atSt Marys is at home for a short vaca ¬

tionMissNannie Brown has a full lino of

wall paper and moulding samples forsolo and asks the public needing sameto get her prices before buying Thegoods and prices are guarrantecd to bo

rightCW Adams is the champion fisher ¬

man of the season to date ho havinglanded among others a green bass thatweighed exactly 80 ounces Miss Des ¬

sic Lanham has accepted a position asnight operator at tho telephone ex-

change¬

and the patrons wjll find herready willing and waiting

Olympian Springs is slowly but sure-ly

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taking its place in the front rank ofhealth resorts Its healing waters actlike the Oil of Joy upon the mostobstinate cases of rheumatism stomachtrouble liver and bladder complaintsThe new buildings will be completedthis month after which 50 people canbe comfortably accommodated Fromthe many Inquiries and engagements upto the present tho coming season willbe a record breaker-

A classical program by Central Uni ¬

versity Glee Club and orchestra assist¬

ed by some of tho best soprano and ten ¬

or soloists in the musical world will bogiven at Alcerns Opera House thisFriday evening This will be the great ¬

est musical event ever given in ourcity Miss Cochran is one of the finestexponents of the Italian art of singingWhether in concert or in opera she eas ¬

ily ranks with the prima donnas of theday The delicate intimacy of the witsong is not too elusive for her voice aswell as others in the company Reserv-ed seats at Yowells

Death Was On His HeelsJosso P Morris of Skippers Va

had a closo call In the Spring of lX6Ho says An attack of pneumoniaJoft mo so weak and with such a fear-

ful¬

cough that my friends declaredconsumption had mo and deaths wason my heels Then I was persuadedto try Dr Kings Now Discovery Ithelped mo immediately and after tak ¬

two and a half bottlos I was awoll man again I found out thatNew Discovery Is the best remedy forcoughs and lung disease in all thoworld Sold under guarantee ntPennys Drug Store COo and eLTrial bottlo free

A lady philanthropist was applied tofor charity bya welldressed woman

Are you married was the ques ¬

tionYes

What is your husbandOut o work-

Out what is he when he is In workasked the philanthropist

You dont understand miss towasthe reply Ho is a regular outoworker toLpndon Chronicle

Plenty Of TroubleIs caused by stagnation of thou liverand bowels To get rid of it andheadache antI biliousness and thopoison that brings jaundice take DrKings Now Life Pills tho reliablepurifiers that do tho work withoutgrinding or griping 2oc at PennysDrug Store

Wood blocks laid along sldo of railsnrepreferred on asphaltpaved streetsin Frankfort Germany to any othersystem of connecting the street tracksand the paving Tho blocks are laidover tho whole space between the railsand for some distance outside the rails

Efforts to raise skunks in captivityfor their skins havo generally been un¬

successful on account of the cannibal ¬

istic instincts of the animals which de¬

vour their young born in captivity

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For Men Boys and

ChildrenOur stock is larger

1and more completethan ever before BuyGriffon Brand SpringSuit and have the bestfor your money inquality and style andmakeWe

all the latest fabrics in

brown tan grey stipes and plaids

Come dd Seeour clothes before you buy elsewhere

and be convinced of the quality of

ylnDoz rl I11tA idour goods

SAM ROBINSONSTANFORD KY

Clothing Dry Goods Shoes Hats Caps La¬

dies and Gents Furnishing Etc

ItrIWhen iu Soiuersat go to see

LEVENSON BROSIf you are in doubt about your Easter Clothes

<It will take you but a short while to make n satisfactory dcciardisplay t

fowled people in the town In Mens Boys and ChildrensSuits we defy our competitors because we have the hest thatmoney can buy Our furnishing department is complete andthere are many excellent values in Footwear Neckwear Collars Shirts and Ties Lot us show you

LEVENSON BROS SomersetKyThree Story Brick Opp Newtonian Hotel Phone 441

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7irst Rational JanStanford Jty >

Organized 882 Capital Stock SSOO00Surplus and Undivided Profits SffOO0

Jfas paid in tDiuictoncts since Organization 211 500Snvito 7fou Accounts on Our Vfforiis

OFFICERS DIRECTORSBaughmanIS T Harrir VicePresident S H Baughman J F Cummins t

John McRoberts CashierS T Harris James RobinsonT P Hill J S MockerIH C Baughman Asst CashrC E

Perfect Heat I-t

Hot water heating is perfect with the exception of this The mosquitos

will bite you sonic during Winter If you can put up with that then let

Aldridgo heat your home so that you can enjoy all your rooms Hot water

heating is clean economical and regular No sudden Mangos in

ture You will save enough iu Coal Comfort and Health to pay temperaIt

outfit in a fowiyearstS H ALDRIDGE Stanford Kentuckyv 1

Garden SeedsWith Tools and Plows to Plant

Them Wit-

hPOULTRY FENCETo keep the chickens off You will find a va¬

riety at Reasonable Prices

Geo De Hoppers Stanford Ky