Mount Vernon signal.. (Mt. Vernon) 1904-01-29 [p...
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eilCjbilied Plows and Jeplrfral at vloT priees
Po tsthat will improve your hoiieo Cpineandg tprice on same before baying
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Year lij3 Unfe gone > nd passed end we aM well
with bur trade during that year bpjt our trade ha-
iiwiut faxjh year and to nmkfs it better in 1904 thai
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hecetla 6xd1 re reseptre the molinUtn Jeopleit I had lw4 rei of tnetnliy stay w4kld be a mostone but ti the coniraryiHd then tqt be Hi fries gly
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George Lon and hjsmtherviullinv to JellicQ soon
Misa Joan Craig has rpcome from Mt Vernon
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Mrs Capps farm at 250 <
W H Owens both ht of O M
Curamins for6o t7a mare > >
A J McM plien is imprpvitigaowly with his broktuFieg a
Ar and JMv Craig botight ofB F Livesay a pat of mules for122S
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fl it bin ay Qf pnt P fP ni aid1Wi 4E14 >gJ bef iij t e Law=
itptitelyrv2p1rg rotud Eotr stnalehJdr n tiurvt e bit Hf withad preceded him severalfears
tCorn is worth 2 0 ht re =Hog
ijj c to 4c Gopd catte about 3cA
Horses and rnuleiiud niand jjtrt a > finable priaes1WJ1 Doan sc4tto Green Morgan a While colt for-
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ft Jaale v a pair ot tpules forr figoin1 i
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It4s stated thatlie L fe N 1ltfvtlmentsF
ITh House passejd GufTey Autiachine billWhr rUtk Jt ifi
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I felony to set up the device viHelm Nichols a prominetit farm
er hanged himself nea Harrods1uig JIl healththe ioause >
I ietitr CampbellJI jI
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William Rbisojij Ibrmtt Ml dof Bellevue Ky a dropped d ead j n
his palatial home home there en-
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unexpected lyAccording to aii authority 14i
um Avill SDMI be obtained in Aiaierica at such >
a price as to y put itiuthe reach of the scientists
Former GoACTaft of the PhilCIippiuey4ias arrivedat San Fricisco He sayi tie Islands luetranquil but are by no means readyfor self govetninent-
Man trtrmbers of Congress in-
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members of the Committee of Military affairs are deposed1
to crit cise the army manuvers heldatWest PtintX YanJrr- a
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Riley as very Expensive iorms ofinstructionv Lewis Radfofd a negro chargedwith intirder i ng a negro woman ntGuthrie S tufdaynightf was lynch-
ed b a mob of his own race Mod J
dforaftopito a tree and quietly disperbed iThe body of the murdered woman I
JlrlVISlJ1 he town of IVIpiiDdyille 41 I
was struck byx eyetone FridThe village asdnlohshed 1Jjtwentyfour people killed and i
ithap Jgoo injiiredf The cyclonecane from the sputftwcst and dthf
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fragments of houses household 1
Dods and other property =yver a
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The body ofMiss Sal ah Scha epigh School teacher was I
in a shedat Bedford II I1
that Sbe had beenindoicatiPK lSII
ordered by anknown person A reward of 1000 f
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capture aud bloodhounds are now rpn his trail The people are so
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lynchingmay follow his capturew
Andrew C rnegif is only a fewfive feet in 11ight
litchesabove m s his o4 partnertaller and John<
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trio wHo reYoluttfQnije4 the m antifaeture of steel has perhaps a littlethe better of both Carnegie andPhillips as for Henry C Trickhis head would jtst about reach tothe shoulders of fa man of ordinaryheight < c c
yedfQtnwith others of the committee hfwent tu insf pt9t e Gogbel statutein itspresent pjasreY vtate t14 tocriticise ahQ hf it al teire4 if nec-
essary befoftr it is castln btotixeThe pedestal J ftfermont raar
f tweutyfive feet high with thestatute itself ten feetifhight Mr-
S S Adams of L xi igton has ther
contract for the orke statueIs iii ihe had pf
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Bishop Trio 1stJner qQ4d1 sPPtiepIv 1n i N w pork
from a attoke pf aPS lexy r Hehag Pi1 to Anew Vor titb PIside of Mrs Dydl y xsmof er wJ o
theCtis y li qp tqd ywasana vHof TrT i
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La>t week IL K Hart sold toCarritlieis 8 ttV9q Lexington14 2 year oJ lInJlestrqt 130Pleniiii 1Ur rf tie ryiq ift
Belgiuur lrlllIAereat exlttrit ttt 7t7Nt uts siifiJi tt a flsFair The allUuil JtJio >enfg a
13 embled at SIiil fi 1I llijnAiswnere they will Ue 1 lit t I thevtExposition It
The Hv l iiitke especiallyactive in Todd count a fewdasstare and many olfglfe raninials I
changed Itaiids AirSjigjhfe most f
notable sIlcs werer fetet t 01 entilesI
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r1P 150 J vv Tfcamsey
TetSOrts thtvsale of J W Soper I
Wednesday Jauuarylgoi as fairlyattended Among tHe Mngs sold
weielhe followtugged mare
s2i JE rseycoWiltiQ clf lf850II5 grade heifer dulytveach adry COJJsz9j J a2 50 hayabout J2 per tenfTwining impietents fatrhbesterDemocrat
j4boug7 averaglj f1
125 Garrithers > rdof lLexington bought of hen Jtlt >
Hart of Poplar Flavjnsy z4y taroldmulesatIor o
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attended the uct one farmingJmpiemerxte stopjlcrop etc oofW T Nfuir at sj>lace on tlfBryan Station fee feijrsdiijrMilch cows brow ftIa T gfeSOWS T2 to aa SpOilt a toc6 barrels of corn 14 from Sz 5r
to 2a barrel lit vfje crib 12 Jppsof timothy hay bro1 Jjf14 804 ion4 tons of baled strayrought S5a
Eton and 20 tons 0fredddJodder-saldat ttt 1a too 9l u btt <
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ports the stile of john Bu gin Thiiray as ciell attended and gooI prices
relined Among the ales werethe following i Two aged mares
63 and75colt 3050 pair goodmules 346 Qne mute t6j 50 W-
and palf 3675 5 cows a5 to 302 steer calc es eachfat heif ¬
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rslI4i1and 12 shoats359i good ewes at6 each corn in crib 2 IQ per oar J
eel clvej havjii 1012 per tonJstraw rick about 50 acres 2575
o double shocks of fodder 77 centsacht Blymot Rockh nssperopen Vin e rge Qcfit I
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relief iujoue ininttte because it killsthe microbe which tickles the mucous membrane causing the cougand at the same time clears thephlegm drawS put the infiamatiouand beals and soothes the affectedparts One Minute Cough Ctfrestrengthensi tUe Iungs w rds off
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never failing 1Win ll cwrabteesi ol GQttUs eplfls and jaroup
ale nanute Cough Cure is pleasantff9 take laarni less arid g6od alfk e
young oriBld S ldby Chas CDavis the druggist
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NGnancial ialtto ibereacted at abe present session of-
OSeSSQrmerGLp sjsQr Bradley 5was
honored by toe Kentticliy liateandJfouse and gives a reiceptiopby both bodies
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iSenatoT lli1abs expressed lig-igret at not being ableV to accept
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Mos Q Wotmorc of St LouisIiar
maaefit fund for the use of thePemocratic patty tv
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J lidge James B Can trill hasform =
ally announced his candidacy forJudge of the Court of Appekls tosucceed Judge Burnam in the Fiftlvdistrict
4 Qsueago ptpet asserts tbt theIroqnois Club of that citfs pre-
paring to boom Gen Nelson AMiles for the Democratic pjssideatial noiainatioB T
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Tfee bill appropriating 75000for the Kentucky exhibit at the StLouis Worlds Fair passed the Sea f
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ate by a vote of 28to 5 q1S thefirst bill to rash the lr
XH an interview at Wasiagtoa II
Senator Blackbum declared tUat inhis judgment the> Keat o j dele ¬
gates to the inQcraU < vatkjpalca i y ttols oqlg 1e jgS It<t I
both s to c 11diqaesi and platformI
ffcc mea if appropriatingQoaepo for the rection of newand commddiouabildiags at Frank
c tQtuwill bepafc law vithin J the next
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Chicago is seeking to widen its jl
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be done through the disse iiaationIof tje Gospel by meansprinted pate through Christian I
workers and laymea everywhereespecially ia thet rural districts j
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distributing 8nnotiBC neats ai-lrataioguesa
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