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Vf V ti < HOPKINS V lilt KENTU3KIAN APRIL 14 08PAGE SEVEN h O a AtH i 4 t h eit L j W8ist FINED 27700 t Men Charged With Running 1a Game Compromise With Governmentr t Covington Kyt April9rUpon the agreement of the Kentucky t tery to quit business in the United States forever a fine of 27700 was entered against it in the V States court here today UnitedI troubleSome bracedand of Cardui mefrom recommend suffering druggists bottles WRITE symptoms promoters each court lotteries ITU 4 That homes this country on table club reading room find t- heMETROPOLITAN r4 MAGAZINE because it keeps touch public and Human movements on which family depends anywhereIt standardIt articles the vital and interesting is because there is something copy for every member pof every American family A YEARS FEAST 1800 Beautiful Illustrations 1560 Pages Reading Complete Stories Telyand Important Articles 1000 Paragraphs presenting the the Large 120 Contributions Wonderful Color Work presented frontispieces inserts andcovers All Years Subscription THE METROPOLITAN MAGAZINE Price S150 Year 15 METROPOLITANI I MR BRYANS OPINIONS plan of bank irre1spective rapidly than any other public tion The new state of Oklahoma has already a law taxing state banks the thus to used in paying the depositors of any state bank that from any becomes unable to meet obliga tions A special session of the legislature has been called for jhoipurpose of enacting legislation to the Oklahoma plan The governor of Nebraska is the advisability of calling a special session of the legislature on account of growing belief among the peo pIe that protection bank deposi tors the form of state federal guarantees of their stop the hoarding of money bring into circulation currency to umit into business the country anil prevent a recurrence of such dis- astrous panics as the through which we now passing Mr Bryan has been an advocate- of law guaranteeing in state and national banks since 1893 Mr Bryan in discussing the questions insists thatresidents tariffl United States should 0 rt iT ¬ Wine and I it to all women For sale at all in i US A LETTER Write for a free copy of valuable 64page Illustrated Book for Women It you need Medical Ad lce describe your stating age will be sent In seAled envelope Address t1 Ladles Advisory Dept The Chattanooga Medicine Co Chattanooga Tenn J17 were divided among the as follows Mauricp Richmond 10000 J R Jameison 5000 Charles E Wellsp 5000 Sidney Long 5000 H W Armstrong and Louis Gatto 250 and James Starr 200 Court costs the action win he about 1800 and this will be added to the check which the lottery prom isedto send at once to the of- ficials ending the work through which Chief Wilke of the Secret I 6 by was f 1 I j r I 7 1 > 1 I t each month in the the J l rary and in 1t 4 A i7h f t i i you in t i the t I v set the > use its are most r al of I 8 Good r 5G news of at in t for One to per or Cents n ti < I The de favor ques enacted fund be cause its ¬ Kan ¬ sas l r the ¬ to in or will con pf ¬ one are t It be or o JJ and te in I I I t r to buy homemade goods at home at as low a price as the foreigner can buy Americanmade goods abroad He also that our government should be by and for the people as a whole rather than by and for the and administered in the in ¬ terest of a few beneficiaries of the trust system He believes that na ¬ tional legislation for the purpose of better regulation and control of in ¬ terstate commerce and car ¬ riers should state legis ¬ lation and not be a substitute for state legislation MrBryans paperThe Commoner reflects his opinions each week on questions of public importance and in its columns may also be his magazine articles public speech- es ¬ and lectures which are referred to in the daily press from day to day If you are interested in politicalI questions if you desire to touch with the progress of the cam paign and to lead Mr nryun H cam ¬ paign speeches send cents to The Commoner and the paper will be sent to you each week until the close of the next presidential cam ¬ paign Ppstoffice order currency or stamps will be accepted Only sixty cents Address The Commoner Lincoln Neb I k Service ran the concern down A grand jury at Richmond return ed these indictments February the indictments against Thomas Dawson of Indianapolis and John Weidner of New Yorkbeing nollied consent of the United States It found that the company had all over the country Pittsburg St Louis Ft Erie Cin cinrati and New York being the branches and the central office be ¬ ing in Kentucky 3 r all best in every you tt Its with those great American It in each ry Matter 75 Poems big World Humorous Yours Copy guaranteed accumulated considering ¬ deposits sufficient deposits c insists trusts common supplement found addresses ¬ sixty money CORRECT ENGLISHJ HO TO USE IT A Monthly Magazine Devot ed to the Use of English Josephine Turck Baker Editor PARTIAL CONTENTSu Course in Grammar gjThe Shall and Will Should and Would How to Use Them Of Pronunciation Century Dictionary Correct English in the Home Correct English in the Schoolof What to Say and What Not to Say st Course in Letter Writing and Punct 17 uation Twenty Daily Drills Business English for the Business Man G WriteI and IA cuCORR Evanston 111 Plymouth Rock Cockerels for sale or at prices ranging from 150 to 300 Only a few left RALPH MEACHAM Phones 94 and 1122 JOHNSON IS WILLING Would Accept Nomination But Will Not Scramble For It Chicago AprillOGoy John A Johnson ofMinnesota says I am a candidate for the Pre si dency in the sense that if I gain the nomination vI shall accept it and make every effort to be elected I am not making any personal cam- paign and do not expect to seek structed delegates I consider ambition to be President one of the most laudable aspirations which any If man can entertain I Any insinuations or assertions said Gov Johnson that my can JI false I have fought him seve limes and have never received a word of encouragement from him any similar source Gov Johnson said that he did not care to discuss Wm J Bryan and l any differences in policy betty Bryank regard for Mr Bryan as a man said Gov Johns lI and I admire his ability and his honesty We are friends so far as I know My position is just this If the members of the Democratic par- ty feel that I would stand m chance of election than would Mr Bryan or any other man I will glad to make the campaign ItIf I am considered the most available man there will be no lack on my part of the honor conferred on me I It all depends in my ju ment on the platform and a vigor- ous campaign As I view it I Democratic party has at least even chance towin this year Cures babys croup Willies daily cuts and bruisesmamas sore throat grandmas lameness Dr Thomas Electric Oilthe great househ remedy ILLINOIS CENTRAL Runs Into Birmingham Aft April 19 The Illinois Central announces that they will have a new line opened to them to Birmingham via Jacks Tenn on April 19 The Illinois Central will connect at Birmingh with the Central of Georgia railw the Southern railway the Seaboard Air Line railway Alabama Great Southern and Louisville and Nash ¬ vine to points beyond in the South- east ¬ including Florida and the Ca olines This service to this section the South from Birmingham is all that could be desired at the present time so freight shipments over Illinois Central and transferred at this point will bejfquickly handled and delivered Notice to Contractors Pursuant to an order of the cii council of Hopkinsville Ky at reg ¬ meeting April 3 1908 sealed bids will be received by the city en ¬ of the city of Hopkinsville i up to 12 oclock on Saturday > April 18 1908 for the construction the following pavements Curbing and cinder walk All th unfinished portion of the south side East 17th St between Virginia and L N R R north sideW th St between Main and Canton road South side E 7th St from G 0 Thompson lot to alley east of S K curbing and pavementI North side W 15th St curbin pavement South side E 7th St from Bel t11V11L a Tll1 KJ MX Jft and pavement North side of E 13th St concrete pavementEast of Liberty St concrete curbing and brick pavement South side of E 12th St concrete pavementI pavementB F MCLAID 0 E i DANCED AROUND CORPS i Grewsome Windup of Meet ¬ ing of Undertakers Association Omaha Neb April 11 Aspecial from Sioux City says Dancing a Wild orgy around the prostrate form of a naked cadaver a party of high spirited undertakers brought the twenty eighth annual convention of the Iowa Funeral directors Associa ¬ tion to a close in the early morning hours with scenes of wildeyed rev ¬ elry A convivial spirit noticing a corps which had been used in the strations proposed that the stiff should take part in the festivities In an instant various members of the crowd contributed portions of the raiment and soon the body w dressed propped up on the platform with a cigar jammed between his teeth and the revelers made merry jests as they circled around As the merriment became more furious they tore the clothing from the life improhe with flowers and then danced in gay abandon about the platform Itch Itch ItchScratch Scratc- di Scratch The more you scratch worse the itch Try Doans Oin ment It cures piles eczema a r ralskin itching All druggists sell i orTAKES FOR HIS SUBJECT I What Would I Do If I enWere An Editor onWe note in an exchange the fol lowing article which appears to us A Peoria preacher is going to speak on the subject What I Wou reDo If I Were An Editor Well he would do about what the rest of us bedo Say nice things about every- body ¬ try to cover up some peoples meanness boost the town take an thing on subscription from pumpki to gold dollars hustle around to dgfor news get cussed for some thin he put in the paper and some thin thehe failed to put in If he didnt do anthese things and a hundred more that are required of the editor he would not bean editor long enough to get the ecclesiastical veneer worn off Its fun to be an editortry it oldFor cuts sprains bruises the- matic u ¬ and all other pains use Mc ¬ Leans Volcanic Oil Liniment First sold in 1852 the same effective rem ¬ beaster The Billboard A certain playwright who has gra uated from the press agent academ onstood in front of a Broadway Ulllboa one day in a driving rain and sadly wreca lithography from th business you were brought up in said Honestly it hurts me almost much to see that wreck of a thr sheet as it would to see ono of my wnker first thought being as I look out of the window Therell be a lot of good pa per down by night Its the agents Itne Mr Wm H Anderson M D of Soda Springs Ida says that Bees IIf Laxative Cough Syrup has relieved ri coughs and Colds where all other = remedies failed Its gentle laxative- Y effects especially recommend it for children It is pleasant to take For coughs coldshoarsenesswhoop ing cough Money refunded if not satisfied Sold by Anderson Fawler Drug Co Incorporated The Flag and the Regiment Majore which he described the difference boo tween the American volunteer and tho soldier of other nations The men who were his comrades In the war between the states he said not only fought but thought To Illustrate this be reo lated an anecdote about a young sol Bier In some northern regiment whoso duty It was to carry the regimental ong air The colonel was Incensed Hero be cried Bring that flag back to the eanimont ht The boy turned and replied Aw you bring your regiment up to the flagl Here comes the Spring Winds to chap tan and freckle Use Pine salve Carbolized Acts like a POll for cuts sores burns chapped ande AndersonFowler Drug Co Incorporated wlU = WhoH Will be y President 1 This is presidential year and every man must read to keep posted on politics The CourierJournaln Henry Watterson Editor Is a Democratic Newspaper but it OneIr theIS Weekly Courier = Journal But you can get that paper and the Hopkinsville Kentuckian i hBoth one year for 250 If yOU will giveor send your order tc this paperNOT to The Courier Journal Daily CourierJournal 600 a Year Sunday CourierJournal 200 a YearI- d We can give you a combination cup rate on these if you wilv write this paper ThetS i Louis villa Times I published ¬ news right up to the minute i our They ar year you can get t opkinsviifee UCKIANee And Th- eLOUISVILLE TIMES 1 Both One Year For 600 you will send your order to this paperNOT to The Times lJIm TIME TABLE TRAINS ING NORTH m mNo No 92C St L Lim 609 a D mlNo TRAINS GOING SOUTH No 61St L Express 519 p m N No 53St L Fast Mail 537 a m No 93C N Q Lim 1150 p m No 55 Hopkinsville Ac 705 a m No 95Dixie Flyer 937 Ka m 4w A w r iw w 1e f1 points west No 51 connects at Guthrie tor Memphis LID LoulnWClcJnut1 o 53 and 55 make direct sanction at Oath for LoulivUle Cincinnati and aU pcdnu north and east thereof No 53 and 55 thw ceo acct for Memphis Dud WilY points 1191 rnws through to Chicago and will tool t X1anaWllao A No 2 through sleepers to Atlanta Macos JIJJIiLl V ecUl at JI11I r >v >

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Vf V ti <

HOPKINS V lilt KENTU3KIAN APRIL 14 08PAGE SEVENh O

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j W8istFINED 27700

t Men Charged With Running

1a Game Compromise With

Governmentrt Covington Kyt April9rUpon

the agreement of the Kentucky ttery to quit business in the UnitedStates forever a fine of 27700 wasentered against it in the

V States court here today UnitedI

troubleSomebracedandof Carduimefromrecommend suffering druggists bottlesWRITE symptoms

promoters

each

court

lotteries

ITU 4That homes this country on

table club reading room find t-heMETROPOLITANr4

MAGAZINEbecause it keeps touch public and

Human movements on which family dependsanywhereItstandardIt

articles the vital and interestingis because there is something copy for every memberpof every American family

A YEARS FEAST1800 Beautiful Illustrations 1560 Pages Reading

Complete StoriesTelyand Important Articles

1000 Paragraphs presenting the the Large120 Contributions

Wonderful Color Work presented frontispieces inserts andcovers

All Years SubscriptionTHE METROPOLITAN MAGAZINE

Price S150 Year 15

METROPOLITANII MR BRYANS OPINIONS

plan of bank

irre1spectiverapidly than any other publiction

The new state of Oklahoma hasalready a law taxing statebanks the thus to

used in paying the depositors ofany state bank that from anybecomes unable to meet obligations A special session of the

legislature has been called forjhoipurpose of enacting legislation

to the Oklahoma plan Thegovernor of Nebraska isthe advisability of calling a specialsession of the legislature on accountof growing belief among the peopIe that protection bank depositors the form of state federalguarantees of their stopthe hoarding of money bring intocirculation currency toumit into business the country anilprevent a recurrence of such dis-

astrous panics as the throughwhich we now passing

Mr Bryan has been an advocate-of law guaranteeing instate and national banks since 1893

Mr Bryan in discussing thequestions insists thatresidents tarifflUnited States should

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Wineand I it to all women For sale at all in i

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were divided among theas follows

Mauricp Richmond 10000 J RJameison 5000 Charles E Wellsp

5000 Sidney Long 5000 H W

Armstrong and Louis Gatto 250and James Starr 200

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terest of a few beneficiaries of thetrust system He believes that na ¬

tional legislation for the purpose ofbetter regulation and control of in ¬

terstate commerce and car ¬

riers should state legis ¬

lation and not be a substitute forstate legislation

MrBryans paperThe Commonerreflects his opinions each week onquestions of public importance andin its columns may also behis magazine articles public speech-

es¬

and lectures whichare referred to in the daily pressfrom day to day

If you are interested in politicalIquestions if you desire totouch with the progress of the campaign and to lead Mr nryun H cam ¬

paign speeches send cents toThe Commoner and the paper willbe sent to you each week until theclose of the next presidential cam ¬

paignPpstoffice order currency

or stamps will be accepted Onlysixty cents Address The CommonerLincoln Neb

Ik

Service ran the concern downA grand jury at Richmond return

ed these indictments Februarythe indictments against ThomasDawson of Indianapolis and JohnWeidner of New Yorkbeing nollied

consent of the United StatesIt found that the company

had all over the countryPittsburg St Louis Ft Erie Cincinrati and New York being thebranches and the central office be¬

ing in Kentucky

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CORRECT ENGLISHJHO TO USE IT

A Monthly Magazine Devoted to the Use of EnglishJosephine Turck Baker

Editor

PARTIAL CONTENTSuCourse in GrammargjTheShall and Will Should and Would

How to Use Them OfPronunciation Century DictionaryCorrect English in the HomeCorrect English in the SchoolofWhat to Say and What Not to Say stCourse in Letter Writing and Punct 17

uationTwenty Daily DrillsBusiness English for the Business

Man GWriteI andIAcuCORREvanston 111

Plymouth Rock Cockerels for sale orat prices ranging from 150 to 300Only a few left

RALPH MEACHAMPhones 94 and 1122

JOHNSON IS WILLING

Would Accept NominationBut Will Not Scramble

For ItChicago AprillOGoy John A

Johnson ofMinnesota saysI am a candidate for the Pre si

dency in the sense that if I gain thenomination vI shall accept it andmake every effort to be elected Iam not making any personal cam-paign and do not expect to seekstructed delegates I considerambition to be President one of themost laudable aspirations which any

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man can entertainI Any insinuations or assertionssaid Gov Johnson that my canJIfalse I have fought him sevelimes and have never received aword of encouragement from himany similar source

Gov Johnson said that he did notcare to discuss Wm J Bryan andl any differences in policy betty

Bryankregard for MrBryan as a man said Gov JohnslIand I admire his ability and hishonesty We are friends so far as Iknow My position is just this Ifthe members of the Democratic par-ty feel that I would stand mchance of election than would MrBryan or any other man I willglad to make the campaign

ItIf I am considered the mostavailable man there will be no lackon my part of the honor conferredon me I It all depends in my jument on the platform and a vigor-ous campaign As I view it I

Democratic party has at leasteven chance towin this year

Cures babys croup Willies dailycuts and bruisesmamas sore throatgrandmas lameness Dr ThomasElectric Oilthe great househremedy

ILLINOIS CENTRAL

Runs Into Birmingham AftApril 19

The Illinois Central announcesthat they will have a new line openedto them to Birmingham via JacksTenn on April 19 The IllinoisCentral will connect at Birminghwith the Central of Georgia railwthe Southern railway the SeaboardAir Line railway Alabama GreatSouthern and Louisville and Nash¬

vine to points beyond in the South-east

¬

including Florida and the Caolines This service to this section

the South from Birmingham is allthat could be desired at the presenttime so freight shipments overIllinois Central and transferred atthis point will bejfquickly handledand delivered

Notice to ContractorsPursuant to an order of the cii

council of Hopkinsville Ky at reg ¬

meeting April 3 1908 sealedbids will be received by the city en¬

of the city of Hopkinsville iup to 12 oclock on Saturday >

April 18 1908 for the constructionthe following pavements

Curbing and cinder walk All thunfinished portion of the south side

East 17th St between Virginiaand L N R R north sideW

th St between Main and Cantonroad

South side E 7th St from G 0Thompson lot to alley east of S K

curbing and pavementINorth side W 15th St curbin

pavementSouth side E 7th St from Bel

t11V11L a Tll1KJ MX Jftand pavement

North side of E 13th St concrete

pavementEastof Liberty St concrete

curbing and brick pavementSouth side of E 12th St concretepavementI

pavementB F MCLAID 0 E

i DANCED AROUND CORPSi

Grewsome Windup of Meet¬

ing of UndertakersAssociation

Omaha Neb April 11 Aspecialfrom Sioux City says Dancing aWild orgy around the prostrate formof a naked cadaver a party of highspirited undertakers brought thetwenty eighth annual convention ofthe Iowa Funeral directors Associa ¬

tion to a close in the early morninghours with scenes of wildeyed rev¬

elryA convivial spirit noticing a corps

which had been used in thestrations proposed that the stiffshould take part in the festivitiesIn an instant various members of thecrowd contributed portions of theraiment and soon the body wdressed propped up on the platformwith a cigar jammed between histeeth and the revelers made merryjests as they circled around As themerriment became more furiousthey tore the clothing from the lifeimprohewith flowers and then danced in gayabandon about the platform

Itch Itch ItchScratch Scratc-di Scratch The more you scratch

worse the itch Try Doans Oinment It cures piles eczema a r

ralskin itching All druggists sell i

orTAKES FOR HIS SUBJECT I

What Would I Do If I

enWere An Editor

onWe note in an exchange the following article which appears tous

A Peoria preacher is going tospeak on the subject What I Wou

reDo If I Were An Editor Well hewould do about what the rest of us

bedo Say nice things about every-

body¬

try to cover up some peoplesmeanness boost the town take anthing on subscription from pumpkito gold dollars hustle around to

dgfor news get cussed for some thinhe put in the paper and some thin

thehe failed to put in If he didnt do

anthese things and a hundred morethat are required of the editor hewould not bean editor long enoughto get the ecclesiastical veneer wornoff

Its fun to be an editortry it

oldFor cuts sprains bruises the-matic

u ¬

and all other pains use Mc ¬

Leans Volcanic Oil Liniment Firstsold in 1852 the same effective rem¬beaster

The BillboardA certain playwright who has gra

uated from the press agent academ

onstood in front of a Broadway Ulllboaone day in a driving rain and sadlywrecalithography from thbusiness you were brought up insaid Honestly it hurts me almostmuch to see that wreck of a thrsheet as it would to see ono of mywnkerfirst thought being as I look out of thewindow Therell be a lot of good paper down by night Its the agentsItneMr Wm H Anderson M D ofSoda Springs Ida says that BeesIIfLaxative Cough Syrup has relieved ri

coughs and Colds where all other =

remedies failed Its gentle laxative-Y effects especially recommend it for

children It is pleasant to takeFor coughs coldshoarsenesswhooping cough Money refunded if notsatisfied Sold by Anderson FawlerDrug Co Incorporated

The Flag and the RegimentMajorewhich he described the difference boo

tween the American volunteer and thosoldier of other nations The men whowere his comrades In the war betweenthe states he said not only foughtbut thought To Illustrate this be reolated an anecdote about a young solBier In some northern regiment whosoduty It was to carry the regimentalongair The colonel was Incensed Herobe cried Bring that flag back to theeanimont ht

The boy turned and replied Awyou bring your regiment up to theflagl

Here comes the Spring Winds tochap tan and freckle Use Pinesalve Carbolized Acts like a POll

for cuts sores burns chappedandeAndersonFowlerDrug Co Incorporated wlU

=

WhoH

Will be y

President 1This is presidential year and

every man must read to keep postedon politics The

CourierJournalnHenry Watterson Editor

Is a Democratic Newspaper but itOneIrtheISWeekly

Courier =JournalBut you can get that paper and the

Hopkinsville

Kentuckiani

hBoth one year for

250If yOU will giveor send your ordertc this paperNOT to The CourierJournal

Daily CourierJournal600 a Year

Sunday CourierJournal200 a YearI-

d We can give you a combinationcup rate on these if you wilv writethis paper

ThetSi

Louisvilla

TimesI

published ¬

news right up to the minute i ourTheyaryear you can get t

opkinsviifeeUCKIANee

And Th-

eLOUISVILLE TIMES 1

Both One Year For

600you will send your order to this

paperNOT to The Times

lJIm

TIME TABLE

TRAINS ING NORTH mmNoNo 92C St L Lim 609 a DmlNoTRAINS GOING SOUTH

No 61St L Express 519 p m N

No 53St L Fast Mail 537 a mNo 93C N Q Lim 1150 p mNo 55 Hopkinsville Ac 705 a mNo 95Dixie Flyer 937 Ka m

4w Awriw w 1e f1

points westNo 51 connects at Guthrie tor Memphis LID

LoulnWClcJnut1o 53 and 55 make direct sanction at Oathfor LoulivUle Cincinnati and aU pcdnu

north and east thereof No 53 and 55 thw ceoacct for Memphis Dud WilY points

1191 rnws through to Chicago and will tool tX1anaWllao A

No 2 through sleepers to Atlanta MacosJIJJIiLl VecUl at

JI11I r> v >