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DEATH RELIEVES PITIABLE
CONDITION OF AGED COUPLE
John Polk and Wife Found in Unconscious Con ¬
dition at Their Home Near TownHadBeen Living Alone for Some Time
r la a helpless condition and too leeble
t to make an outcry for assistance JohnTalk aged eightyone years was foundlying on the doorstop of his little homenear Cloverport on Saturday afternoon
vand when picked up by a neighborwas in a state of unconsciousness Inthe house ale wits aged seventytwoyears was tonnd with her loweilimbs on the floor and ner body on thebed She too teas in an unconsciouscondition when tonnd How long thisaged couple had been in this conditionIs not known but the supposition isthey had become helpless on Fridayand had been lying in their respectivecondition when found for over twentyfour houis
Without regaining consciousness orstrength sufficient to relate the cir ¬
cumstances that caused them to fall inthe positions in which they were foundboth Mr Polk and his wife died onMonday evening Mrs Polk at 5 30
YOUNG COUPLE
ARE MARRIED
Mr John Reynolds and Miss
Mary Sippel Join Hands
In Wedlock
The marriage of Mr John Reynolds
solemnizedIatMonday atternoon at 8 oclock RevBM Cnrrie said the ceremony thatmade them one The bridal coupleloft on the afternoon train for Louis-ville
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where several days will bespent with the grooms sister Theywill return to Cjoverport to maketheir home withlthe nodes mother
The couple are well known youngpeople of our town and are quite popalar
Base Ball Game
Irvington Sept 4SpeolalIrvlngt-on and Rineyville crossed bats on tbeBig Spring grounds which resultedin a victory for Irvington by a scoreof 11 to 14 Each team clayed fastbarf but on the account of roughground there was a few errors
Duffin made Irvingtons star andNail made Rineyville The game wasplayed Sept 8
Miss Claire Jolly returned Friday froma weeks visit to Mrs J M Fallon atMadoria
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oclock and her husband an hour andhalf later Circumstances howeverlead to the belief that Mr Polk Intrying to decend the steps loading tothe ground had fallen and his wirein attempting to go to nis assistancehad also fallen and was too feeble to
ariseThisaged couple had been living
alone for sometime and had been veryfeeble and m an almost helpless con ¬
dition for several months They werein meagre circumstances and it issaid felt too poor to employ assist ¬
anceWhenthe state of their condition
was learned the people of the com-munity
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went to their assistance andmade their surroundings comfortableuntil death relieved them of their
sufferingsThewere brought to Clover
port and were buried in the city cem ¬
etery Tneday afternoon
IRVINGTONMisses Grace Edith and Eva Plank
Miss Jennie wable Harris and MissesMargaret and Edith Burns of Cloverport were the charming visitors of MrMrs C L Chamberlain last week
Mrs G O Baliy and sister Miss VistaLyons returned Monday from Virginiawhere they have been the guests ofparents for the last month
Mrs Nannie Wathen left Friday foran indefinite visit to relatives and friendsin
OwensboroMissockard returned Sunday
from a visit to Carlisle Indiana theguest of her sister Mrs Con Bland
G M Lyddan spent Monday in the I
city on business I
Mrs J B Bigtrs and son Owen havereturned from a weeks visit to her sisters i
at Evansville IndianaMiss B Ada Drury returned to Louis ¬
vibe Monday after being the guest ofher sister Mrs R B McGlothlan forthe past summer
Mrs Nick Henry and baby ofChicago Illinois are with her parentsMr and Mrs D W Henty for severalweeks
Mr and Mrs LaGrand of Garfieldwere the guests of Mr and Mrs TomThomas Sunday
Mrs R M Jolly Jr was the guestMiss Jennie Mable Harris last Fridayand Saturday
Rev Thompson Pastor of ChestnutMethodist church of Louisville passedthrough town enroute to Bewleyvillewhere he preached last Thursday to theadies of the Missionary Work assembledthere The report of his fine sermon at
IRVINGTON LODGE KNIGHTS
OF PYTHIAS INSTITUTED
Organization Affected on Last Thursday With
Membership of TwentyThreeBanquetGiven Members by Cloverport Lodge
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Irvington Ky SeptemberSpecial The Irvington Lodge
No 173 Knights of Pythias wasinstituted last Thursday at thisplaco with a membership of twen ¬
tythree by the degree team ofthe Breckenridge Lodge No 61
of Clovorport Ky Quito a suc ¬
cessful meeting was the result af¬
ter which an elegant banquet wasgiven by the Clovorport Lodge tothe Irvington Lodge in honor oftheir organization
Ir-
vington followingClay-
combDr
Kemper
Claycourt
HON W J BRYAN IN LOUISVILLE
The Hon W will in Louisville Wednesday12 noon and over until the next morning
the of that day opportunity will be given his friendsmeet him ono of the
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the oclock hour is very flatteringR M Jolly Sr was in Louisville
on a tripThe public school opened here last
Monday with Miss Mary Joe Mattinglyof Aztel as principal and Mrs LealPote of Bewleyville as Theattendance was excellent the best wehave had for a long time
Regular Union prayer meeting theBaptist church next Thursday eveningpiomptlv 730 oclock iscordially envited to come
Miss Fannie Board of Louisville andMiss Vera Russell of Waverly Kyarevisitors of Mrs P E Dempster MissRussell home list Tuesday
Mrs Sam BIshoff and daughterElizabeth of Chiverport are the guestsof Mr and Mrs L D Bishoff
Raymond and Douglas willreturn to their home in Owensboro thisweek after being the guests of theiruncle J R Wimp for several days
Miss Ola Smith left Sunday ror Bowl¬
ing Green to accept a position in a tele ¬
phone office
Rev E W Groves reached a mostpractical sermon at his Sunday morningservice on the ninth commandmentFault finding unjust criticisms slanderand gosio were dealt with in a force ¬
ful but way which cannot failaccomplish good K it were the custom
I of the clergy to deal more frequentlywith these very homely but hurtful sinswhichare so common rather than jnabstract platitudes we would get morepractical help from the pulpit and abetter and higher plane of living wouldresult
Those who constitute theLodge arc the
Dr L B Moromnn W MS P J 0
Crutcher E II ShelmanBolin W L Arnold II H
T B Herndon Dr PE Demster L H Jolly J AFoote J F S HKern Lon Cowley Virgil 0 Duffin E S McAfee N B Netherton H C Sapp and Dr C FMarshall
J Bryan arriveSept at remain During
afternoon an toat hotels
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returned
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allkindly to
ParksJames
Miss Irene Sirnrn of Louisville spentthe day in Irvington Saturday lookingafter the interests of the private schoolSite is a teacher of experience and train-
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after graduation at the Girls HighSchool she finished the Normal courseand has taken a two years course inBiology and Euglish at the Universityof Pennsylvania She is eminentlyqualified to give special lessons inlanguage literature and science
Miss Elizabeth Olmstead is with MrsA M Jolly She returns to Louisvilletoday after a brief visit to Miss TulaDaniels nt Hardinsburg-
Our boys won a game of ball fromEkron on last Saturday by a large scoreThey played Big Springs Sept 3rd
Good AdviceOh my exclaimed the excited
woman who hull mislaid her husbandIm looking for a small man with one
jycWell maam replied the polite
3oorwnlker If hes ft very small manMaybe youd better use both eyesPhiladelphia Ledger
Urine on Love flint iCieShe Thats nil very pretty Tack but
do you think we cnn live on love andkisses lIeIts much the safestEverything else Is either adulteratedor poisoned or tainted Excbnuge
linn the Vurld Inr-Knlcker I think tIle world owes
every limn n living Hockor Perhapsbut he has to toke It out In tradeowY-ork Sun-
Shame may retain what the law doesnot prohibit Seneca
DIEDINLOUISVILLE
Remains of Wm H Dhonau
Brought Here For Burial
Wm H Dbonau brother of MrsChristiana Hamman of this city diedat the Norton Infirmary LouisvilleKy Aug 24 1 lOll at eleven P M
Altho be had been in poor nealth fortwo years his strength never began totail nun until last January and fromthat time on all that physicians coulddo for him was to no avail
As a list resort he was taken toLouisville Aug 20 where he underwent an operation on the 24th whichat first seemed to be successful but onthe fiftn day thereafter he closed hiseyes in that sleep from which none
wakenMrDhonau was born near Rome
Perry county Ind Jet 3 18UO andlived there until seven years of agewhen his parents moved to Breckenridge co Ky settling on a farm nearCIcverport
On Oct 23 1890 Mr Dhonau wasmarried to Miss Ada Meador daugh ¬
ter of James Meador and to this unionfour children were born
Besides his wife and children MrDhonau is survived by one brotherAlbert Dbonau of Evansville and livesisters Mrs C Fnchs of Tell CityMrs P Dick of JArman Ridge MrsW Saunders Miss Harriet Dhonauand Mrs C Hninman of this city
In 1802 Mr Dhonan moved toCharleston Mo wnere be engagedvery extensively 1n farming for tenyears when on account of his wifeshealth he returned to Kentucky andlocated on a farm near Ekron whereho was living at the time of his deathIn tne death o Wm Dhonau we realizea good man a kind husband and aloving father has passed from amongus and as such he was liked andadmired by all who knew him for nlstrue worth
The remains were brought to thincity Wednesday and taken to the homeof his sister Mrs C Hamman wherethey laid in state until Aug 30 whentna funeral was conducted from thePresbyterian Church at 130 P M byRevE W Graves the pastor as ¬
sisted by Hev H M Currie of theMethodist Church
The services wire very impressivebeing in charge of the Ekron and Clo ¬
verport lodges of WoodmAn of Amen ¬
ca of which organization Mr Dhonanwas a member carrying insurance withsame Interment was at citycemetery
Mis Robert Polk returned fromCincinnati and Frankfort Mondayevening accompanied by Mrs LTobin Jrof Frankfort who will beher guest for a week
Wilbur Hamman will leave Sept10 for Centte College at Danville Kywhere lie will enter upon a four yearclassical coins + of study
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PROGRAM OF SUNDAY4
SCHOOL CONVENTION
tTbe ot theSunday School Convention be neldat Ouster Ky September 10 1006
FORENOONSongPrayerWelcome
Address Joe TrentAssociationCo President
theSundayDisadtheSundayHaw to Awaken Deeper Interest In
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AnnouncementsSong
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J W Harrington PreaSettle Taylor Secy
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Shapinsky Bros Have Received Their Big StockP Pf JJ 4 4T 1 >
Our large and wellselected line of Fall Goods has arrived has been put on the counters for display and is ready for you Such a line of
Mens Clothing Hats Shoesand Furnishings
As has never been seen before in Cloverport is at our store The finest goods in style quality and durability can be found in our stor-eyoure Well Dressed When Shapinsky Dresses You
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