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BARGAINS Men's.$4.50 Shoes - - - - $3.25 " 3.50 " — - - - - 2.75 " 4.00 Oxfords - - - 3.25 " 3.50 "• - - - 2.75 Ladies' Oxfords - v.- $ J.50 to 2.25 Misses' Oxfords - - - J .25 to 1.50 A lot of Ladies' -Fine Shoes at cost. Call and see our line. Our shoes are good and our PRICES RIGHT VVe Have jthe Newest Styles •Prices: ' $3,00 You'll Eventually v ear WALK-OVER SH( QE & DAVS MT. VERNON, ,KOCKCA8TLE C0UNTYi ^Y./FRlDAY, MAV 1*. 1912. VOLUME XXV. L I Y 1 N G8TON. Mis. W. H. Cottongim w a s a t Pine Hill Monday visiting' rela- tives —Joe O'tnary has purchas- ed a house and lot from Hugh Jenkins on Main St. Price paid WSofo. O'niary has moved his I family there and " Jenkins has JUDGE L.W. BETHURUM. (From Louisville Hdrald) the recent State election. Politics is warming up in the mountains. a Considerable interest is being manifested bv republi* cans toward the Eleventh Dis- trict congressional race. Dp until yesterday names mentioned in connection witb the honor were those ol Caleb Powers, the in- cumbent, of Barboursville, and Don C. Kd wards, of London. It derelopes that tbe contest is likely to he a three-coruered P flair and lb it L. W. fietburum, of Mt. Vernon, Rockcastle County, will have xo be rt ckoued' with in the August primaries. Mr. Betliurum it will be remembered, was Re- pul lican candidate for Auditor in SITUATION MODDLBD. The situation Eleventh Distiict is somewhat muddled, o*ing to the keen rivalry Detween friends of Caleb Powers RKDUCED HRLM MAJORITIES.« Mr, Beihurum, prior to tl\d ptrpetnat ng of the congressional district gerrymander by the last Legislature, tesided in.the Eighth Congressional District. Under tbe proiisions of the Pritcbard act- hi.- county Rockcastle, was du mped iLlothe Eleventh. While in ihe Eightb Kistiict, Mr Bethurnm twice made tbe race for Congress against Harvey Helm, the Democratic incumbent, and both times succeeded io pulling down tbe latter's majorities. Mr. Betburum is one of the best known Republicans in Kentucky. He was named Relegate to tbe natiooal convention from the Eighth District before the transfer present in the t bto . C0Unt * 10 lhe Eleven* District was recognized by tbe entral Committee. He ae term as a member'of JdDonjC.Edwards. Mr. Powers" lhe ! a,tcr b ° dv witb d,s ''nction is undef'stooii to be a supporter of ,0 ' 6imse,f a " d aid the party. President Taft although what 1 . Accordin K "> Bethuruin's work he did in hehalf of the' frlendS ,lle ""H" rtcepiioo President prior to tbe State con-1 tendered h,m ' b y i> he political veotion- was kept pretty much P owe ^ s »fif Eleventh District under cover, according Io the yiew a " Kur we " for &' s 'utmc tortunes taken bv Senator Bradley. It "is " r " ® el ' lurum visited the city; doubtful, therefore, if W C S f t S ' C S l f t S ' S would be accorded the .united I race for congress did rtot commit support cf the -Taft faction, not himself concerning ;his plans for withstanding he has a . strong) the future. moveji to One of H. W. Bow mans houses —A. H. Hamlin, of Maret- burg, was here Sunday.—Dan Ponder has hisfymse almost com- pleted. ' j . ' M r s . S u e Mullins is giving her property -on Main St., a coat of paint.—W. H. Ponder w b p h a s a severe attack of typhoid-fever is some betier.—Uncle George Pope remains about the same. We would be glad to see him out again.—Sam, Stallsworth, Of South Lotfisville, was in our town Wednesday.—Lots of the farmers in this-papt are not done plant- ing corn jet, owing to so much rain.—Ri<« Walton left for Barboursvilie Sunday.—-M r s. Emma-Jones and little grand- daughter, Ollie, are in Stanford visiting Mrs. P. Dishon — L . U . Palin was in M t . Vernon Satur- day.—Atty. J, W. Brown, of Mt, Vernon, was in our town Fri4ay. — M r s . Kitty Woods; w h o ' h a s been making her home at,-Rich- mond, is here visiting . relatives. —C. 0- Howell was in Brodhead Sunday visiting homefolks.— M rs. C. H. Stanford is" visiting relatives at ParksviUe this week. — M r s . David Lindsay is visiting relatives at Cave City for a few days. Mr. aod Mrs. George Shehan who have been in Va. for some time haye returned and moved to the old, mine camps.—Harry Gehring has returned from Leb. Junction and moved his family into the house vacated by Mrs. Maggie Martin, in the Jipper end of town.f^&ck Jones irsell- ing out his property with the intention of moving to or near Level Green.—Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Sams'oi Hazel Patch, werq A thousand tongues could not express the gratitude ol Mrs. J. E. Cox of Joliet, III, for her wonder- ful deliverance "from an awful "Tvpboid pueumonia had left me with ^dreadful cougb, she writes. "Sometimes I bad .such awful coughing spells I thought I would die.. I could get no help from doctor's treatment or other medicines till I used Dr. King's New Discovery. But I owe mv life to this wonderful remedy lor I scarcely cougb at all now." Quick and safe, its tbe most reliable ol all throat and lung piedicitxes. Every botile guaranteed. 50c and . Trial bottle free at Chas. C. Davis'. I N T H E DISTRICT COURT OF THE U N I T E D S T A T E S 3, a large shipment of show casjs aije getting behind witb tbeir and has'them up. To visit his work. About ouefourtb of store you are reminded of the larmers are done planting 1 wholesale stores .tn Louisville. | and of the remainde- some l! ESCAPES AN AWFUL FATH. I be8UD lo l ) l o w a l l d some are visiting Mr. and Mrs W. M. don as court is going on there CEDARVLLLE. Warren Sunday.—There were and Mat went to sell or tradi-. - - several hands come from Ford He is bliud but fool him if you We are having plenty of rain to this place Sunday and now caij.—E L Cockerell has reaeivgd this part of the cduuty and farmers the saw mill, of the. Livingston Lumber CoV will start again.— Well as tipie flies politics get hotter and the republicans in this part are' undecided what to do oup of them will tell you that Ted is the man and the next will say that Taft is the one and here it goes. {Jut there is thing &ui^ we dems would never have kqjbwn that there was such crookedness in tbe Rebubli- can party it'^Ted and Taft hai not got crossed at each other. lust wait boys until the fix gets to a fever 'heat and they will tell the whole six yat;ds. Now we democrats dout want to fol-' low'their example and have a family row. No, we want to go quietly on and nominate the Hon. Champ Clark as our sSan-j dard bearer anil on the election day in November all march to the polls'and'elect him to tbe highest office.iu' the gift of the Witt and A. C. Carpenter have installed a boiler and engine and other machinery at the mouth of Rsundstone oreek to pull ties out of the river. This is something that has been.needed for some time at that place for thousands of ties that are rafted come there and it is quite a difficult matter to get them out, "but. those two gentlemen have solve! the problem.—The Town" Board has posted notices to the tax payers and the last clause 0 ' t h e notice read thus "And all pull together for a cleaner and better town' - this is advice we should all take We at one time had a tough town nd its name wbs scatterrd broad cast but thinks to the stars and stripes we are out* of the rut! again. The Dram shops havo ceased to-exist and hence lawli has abont expired, loafers are getting scarce, we only have few now and we think their aim is to make stout old men.— Mr. J. H. Owens is very sick at this writiug.—Dr. W. T. Amyx was in London Satnrdav.—Mrs. Annie Newland and Mrs. Mary Strawn, Jof Stanford has been visiting Mrs. George Pope for few days^—John R. Carter, of Lebanon Jet was in our town Monday.—Mrs. Mary Phillips is visiting in London this week. —Little Leila Jeffey, of Pittsburg, is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Maggie Martin this **>ek.- -Mrs. W. M. (Juinn is visiting relatives at Cor- Ifin.—Mrs. - Allen Mounce has returned from a visit toElmwood Qhio.—George Doss a f t e r tf^few years absence has, returned and is running a sectiod at Pittsburg. —Mrs. Ed Woodall is visiting Mrs,. 'C.; E.. Rice—Well from what we can gather there will be great work at Pine tjill jn the near' future. We are truly glad and would be glad for something this to start Op in our own little burg but it looks-like fate b'as decreed against us. We are only eleven miles from Mt. Vernon and have done all-ne Could to get out of t h e r n t We believe now that something should be done for our town We have furnished our quoto of fines and all we have asked for. is a bridge across Rockcastle rivfcr and we believe that justice demands that we should have one, we don't believe in kicking u p a racket neither do we believe in putting. all the inprovements n one place. Give u s a bridge or tone e n d - o f the pike and we will be satisfied and if we don't get either we will sWl be found con- tending for our r^bts. So whack hp"boy» tow fare and we will ride to Mt. Vernon over* pike and then we will call thii' a fa deal.—Bernard flagan still makes his weekly visits to Rowland. Some attraction down there guess we will inveatigaie.—Will Krueger is preparing his property that he purchased from; A. H. Hamlin —Miss Luanda; Hellard is the " tbejewjhange. " ^ Paris' F o a T H E EASTBKN DISTRICT OP KBNTUCKY IN BANKRUWCY. In the matter of A bankrupt. Henry L- Smith t On this nth. day of May, A. D. IQ12, on considering the petition of the aforesaid bankrupt for dis charge, filed on the ijtb day of April, A. D. 1912, it is ordered by the court that a hearing be had upon the same on tbe 11 day of June A. D. IQH, before said tat Covington in said district o o'clock, in the forenoon, ur ear thereto es practicably and that notice thereof be published in TUB MT. VERNON SIGNAL, a news- paper printed in said district, aod all known creditors and other persous in interest may appear at said time and place and sbow cause, if any they have, why the prayer of-.said petitioner should not be granted. WITNESS tbe Honorable A. M. J. Cochran, Judge of said" Court; and tbe seal thereof, at London in said district, o i i t h e u day of May A D. 1912. J. W. BHNZIHS, Clerk, Bi GEO. MOOKK, D . C . mg to get tteir new grounds burned off. Wm, Niceley is the foremost of them all. He is done planting and has corn large-enough IO go to plowing Monday. —Harris Norton and Miss Jane Hibbard were uoited in tbe Holy bonds of matrim-iny Thursday evening. P. Bullock officiating. Mrs. Bcts> Cromer, £ g e ~S, died Sunday and -vas biiried in the Walnut Grove burialiground^ She leaves one son. W. B Croradf, and two daughters. Mrs. Sidney Mink, and Mrs. Jane Sexton, to mourn the loss of their departed mother. Is there anvtbing in all this world that is of more ii to you thon good digestit must be eaten to sustain life ard must be digested and converted (into blood. When the digestion fails tbe whole body suffers. Chamberlain's Tablets are. a ration- al and reliable cure for indigestion They increase the flow of bile, purifv the blood, strengthen the stomach, and tone np the whole digestive apparatus t{> a natural and healthy action. For sale by Cbas. C. Davis. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S C A S T O R I A Whether it's Ta/t or Teddy, Whether it's Wilson or Champ: Whether protection or free trade Doped froui a political camp - Tbe country'll not go to bow wows Bringing chaos and night. For Fish will still fell clothing At prices you'll acknowledge are right. A cyclone that passqf over Tus- caloosa, Ala., last night did con- siderable damage. A baby was blown from its father's arms, but was uninjured. Many bouses were demolished and trees were uprooied. Tbe Indianapolis superintend- ent of police issued order* last Saturday night. forbidding So- cialists gathering in that city for tbe national convention of the party from parrying red . flags in their parade Sunday. . ^ Oiuid'ren Cry FOR FLETCHER'S C A S T E R I A NEW ENTERPRISE Flour Corn Meal - Shipstuff - Hay Oats and Field Seeds County Merchants save FREIGHT. TIME and MONEY in getting their supplies from us 9 LEI US CONVINCE YOU WE BUY CRO^S TIES ADAMS & GRIFFIN West Main Street near Railroad Crossing MT. VERNON, KY. Published Every : Friday NUMBEIi 83 Established' 1887

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BARGAINS

Men's.$4.50 Shoes - - - - $3.25 " 3.50 " — - - - - 2.75 " 4.00 Oxfords - - - 3.25 " 3.50 " • - - - 2.75

Ladies' Oxfords - v.- $ J.50 to 2.25 Misses' Oxfords - - - J .25 to 1.50 A lot of Ladies' -Fine Shoes at cost.

Call and see our line. Our shoes are good and our

PRICES RIGHT

VVe Have jthe Newest Styles

•Prices: ' $3,00

You'll Eventually v ear WALK-OVER SH(

QE & DAVS

MT. VERNON, ,KOCKCA8TLE C0UNTYi ^Y./FRlDAY, MAV 1*. 1912. VOLUME XXV.

L I Y 1 N G 8 T O N .

M i s . W . H . C o t t o n g i m w a s a t P i n e Hi l l M o n d a y v i s i t i n g ' r e l a -t i v e s — J o e O ' t n a r y h a s p u r c h a s -ed a h o u s e a n d lot f r o m H u g h J e n k i n s o n M a i n S t . P r i c e p a i d

• W S o f o . O ' n i a r y h a s moved h i s I f a m i l y t h e r e a n d " J e n k i n s h a s

JUDGE L.W. BETHURUM. ( F r o m L o u i s v i l l e H d r a l d )

t h e recent S ta t e election. Poli t ics is w a r m i n g u p in the mounta ins . a Cons ide rab le in te res t is being m a n i f e s t e d b v republi* c a n s toward t h e E leven th Dis-t r ic t congress ional race. D p unt i l y e s t e r d a y n a m e s m e n t i o n e d in connec t ion wi tb t h e honor w e r e those ol Caleb Powers , the in-c u m b e n t , of Barboursvi l le , a n d Don C. Kd wards, of L o n d o n .

I t de re lopes t h a t t b e contes t is l ikely to he a three-coruered P flair a n d lb it L . W . fietburum, of M t . V e r n o n , Rockcas t le Coun ty , wil l have xo be rt ckoued ' wi th in t h e A u g u s t p r imar i e s . Mr. Be t l iu rum it wil l be r e m e m b e r e d , was Re-pul lican cand ida t e fo r A u d i t o r in

S I T U A T I O N M O D D L B D .

T h e s i tua t ion E l e v e n t h Dis t i i c t is s o m e w h a t muddled , o * i n g to t h e keen r ival ry Detween f r i e n d s of C a l e b Powers

R K D U C E D H R L M M A J O R I T I E S . «

M r , B e i h u r u m , p r i o r to t l \d p t r p e t n a t ng of the congress iona l d is t r ic t g e r r y m a n d e r by the last Legis la ture , t es ided i n . t h e E i g h t h Congress ional Dis t r ic t . U n d e r tbe p r o i i s i o n s of t h e P r i t cba rd act-hi.- c o u n t y Rockcas t le , was d u mped i L l o t h e E l e v e n t h .

W h i l e in i h e E i g h t b Kist i ic t , Mr Be thu rnm twice made tbe race fo r Congress aga ins t H a r v e y H e l m , t h e Democra t i c i ncumben t , a n d b o t h t imes succeeded io p u l l i n g down tbe l a t t e r ' s major i t ies .

Mr . B e t b u r u m is one of the best known R e p u b l i c a n s in K e n t u c k y . H e was named Relegate t o t b e nat iooal conven t ion f r o m t h e E i g h t h Distr ict be fo re t h e t ransfe r

p resen t in t h e t b t o . C 0 U n t * 1 0 l h e E l e v e n * Distr ict was recognized by t be

en t ra l Commit tee . H e ae t e r m as a m e m b e r ' o f

J d D o n j C . E d w a r d s . Mr . Powers" l h e ! a , t c r b ° d v w i t b d , s ' ' n c t i o n is undef 'stooii t o b e a s u p p o r t e r of , 0 ' 6 i m s e , f a " d a i d >° t h e p a r t y . P res iden t T a f t a l t h o u g h w h a t 1 . A c c o r d i n K "> B e t h u r u i n ' s work h e did in hehal f of t h e ' f r l e n d S , l l e " " H " r t cep i ioo P r e s i d e n t pr ior t o t b e S t a t e c o n - 1 t e n d e r e d h , m ' b y i> h e poli t ical veot ion- was kept p re t ty m u c h P o w e ^ s »fif E l e v e n t h District under cover , accord ing Io t h e y iew a " K u r w e " f o r & ' s ' u t m c t o r t unes taken bv S e n a t o r Brad ley . I t " is " r " ® e l ' l u r u m v is i ted t h e ci ty;

d o u b t f u l , t he re fo re , i f W C S f t S ' C S l f t S ' S would b e accorded the . un i t ed I race for c o n g r e s s did rtot commi t s u p p o r t cf the -Taft fac t ion, no t himself c o n c e r n i n g ; h i s p lans fo r w i t h s t a n d i n g h e has a . s t r o n g ) t h e f u t u r e .

movej i t o One of H. W . B o w m a n s h o u s e s —A. H. H a m l i n , of M a r e t -b u r g , w a s h e r e S u n d a y . — D a n P o n d e r h a s h i s f y m s e a l m o s t c o m -p l e t e d . ' j .

' M r s . S u e M u l l i n s i s g i v i n g h e r p r o p e r t y -on M a i n S t . , a c o a t of p a i n t . — W . H . P o n d e r w b p h a s a s e v e r e a t t a c k of t y p h o i d - f e v e r i s s o m e b e t i e r . — U n c l e G e o r g e P o p e r e m a i n s a b o u t t h e s a m e . W e

would b e glad t o s e e h i m o u t a g a i n . — S a m , S t a l l s w o r t h , Of S o u t h Lot f i sv i l l e , w a s i n o u r t own W e d n e s d a y . — L o t s of t h e f a r m e r s in t h i s - p a p t a r e n o t d o n e p l a n t -i n g c o r n j e t , o w i n g t o s o m u c h r a i n . — R i < « Wal ton l e f t f o r B a r b o u r s v i l i e S u n d a y . — - M r s . E m m a - J o n e s a n d l i t t l e g r a n d -d a u g h t e r , Ollie, a r e in S t a n f o r d v i s i t i n g M r s . P . D i s h o n — L . U . P a l i n w a s in M t . V e r n o n S a t u r -d a y . — A t t y . J , W . B r o w n , of Mt , V e r n o n , w a s i n o u r t o w n F r i 4 a y . — M r s . K i t t y W o o d s ; w h o ' h a s been m a k i n g h e r h o m e a t , - R i c h -m o n d , is h e r e v i s i t i n g . r e l a t i v e s . —C. 0- H o w e l l w a s i n B r o d h e a d S u n d a y v i s i t i n g h o m e f o l k s . — M r s . C . H . S t a n f o r d i s " v i s i t i n g r e l a t i v e s a t P a r k s v i U e t h i s w e e k . — M r s . D a v i d L i n d s a y i s v i s i t i n g r e l a t i v e s a t C a v e C i ty f o r a f e w d a y s .

Mr . a o d M r s . G e o r g e S h e h a n w h o h a v e b e e n in V a . f o r s o m e t i m e h a y e r e t u r n e d a n d m o v e d t o t h e old, m i n e c a m p s . — H a r r y G e h r i n g h a s r e t u r n e d f r o m L e b . J u n c t i o n a n d m o v e d h i s f a m i l y i n t o t h e h o u s e vaca ted b y Mrs . M a g g i e M a r t i n , i n t h e J i p p e r e n d of t o w n . f ^ & c k J o n e s i r s e l l -i n g o u t h i s p r o p e r t y w i t h t h e i n t e n t i o n of m o v i n g t o or n e a r Leve l G r e e n . — M r . a n d M r s . J e r r y S a m s ' o i H a z e l P a t c h , we rq

A thousand t o n g u e s could no t exp re s s the g ra t i t ude ol Mrs . J. E . C o x of Jol ie t , I I I , for her wonder-fu l de l iverance "from an awful

" T v p b o i d pueumonia had left m e wi th ^ d r e a d f u l cougb , she wri tes . " S o m e t i m e s I bad .such a w f u l cough ing spel ls I t h o u g h t I would d ie . . I could get no he lp f r o m d o c t o r ' s t r e a t m e n t or o t h e r med ic ines till I used D r . K i n g ' s N e w Discovery. But I owe mv life to t h i s w o n d e r f u l remedy lor I scarcely c o u g b at all now. " Quick a n d safe, i ts tbe most reliable ol all t h roa t and l u n g piedicitxes. E v e r y bot i le g u a r a n t e e d . 50c a n d

. T r i a l bo t t l e f ree a t Chas . C. D a v i s ' .

I N T H E D I S T R I C T C O U R T O F T H E U N I T E D S T A T E S

3, a l a r g e s h i p m e n t of s h o w c a s j s aije g e t t i n g beh ind wi tb tbe i r a n d h a s ' t h e m up . T o v i s i t h i s work . — About o u e f o u r t b of s t o r e y o u a r e r e m i n d e d of t h e la rmers a r e d o n e p lan t ing 1 w h o l e s a l e s t o r e s .tn Lou isv i l l e . | and of the r e m a i n d e - some l!

E S C A P E S A N A W F U L F A T H . I b e 8 U D l o l ) l o w a l l d s o m e a r e

v i s i t i n g M r . a n d M r s W . M. d o n as c o u r t is go ing o n t h e r e C E D A R V L L L E . W a r r e n S u n d a y . — T h e r e w e r e a n d M a t w e n t to se l l o r t r ad i - . - -s e v e r a l h a n d s c o m e f r o m F o r d H e is b l i u d b u t fool h im if y o u W e a re having p len ty of rain t o t h i s p l a c e S u n d a y a n d n o w c a i j . — E L C o c k e r e l l h a s r eae ivgd this par t of the cduu ty a n d f a rmer s t h e s a w mill , of t h e . L i v i n g s t o n L u m b e r CoV wi l l s t a r t a g a i n . — Wel l a s t i p i e flies po l i t i c s g e t h o t t e r a n d t h e r e p u b l i c a n s in t h i s p a r t a r e ' u n d e c i d e d w h a t t o d o oup of t h e m wi l l te l l y o u t h a t T e d i s t h e m a n a n d t h e n e x t wil l s a y t h a t T a f t i s t h e o n e and h e r e i t g o e s . {Jut t h e r e i s

t h i n g & u i ^ w e d e m s would n e v e r have kqjbwn t h a t t h e r e w a s s u c h c r o o k e d n e s s i n t b e R e b u b l i -c a n p a r t y i t ' ^ T e d a n d T a f t h a i n o t g o t c r o s s e d a t e a c h o t h e r . l u s t w a i t b o y s u n t i l t h e fix g e t s to a f e v e r ' h e a t a n d t h e y wil l tell t h e w h o l e s i x y a t ; d s . N o w w e d e m o c r a t s d o u t w a n t t o fo l - ' l o w ' t h e i r e x a m p l e a n d h a v e a f a m i l y r o w . No, w e w a n t t o g o q u i e t l y o n a n d n o m i n a t e t h e H o n . C h a m p C l a r k a s o u r sSan- j d a r d b e a r e r a n i l o n t h e e l ec t ion d a y in N o v e m b e r a l l m a r c h to t h e p o l l s ' a n d ' e l e c t h i m to t b e h i g h e s t o f f i ce . iu ' t h e g i f t of t h e

W i t t a n d A. C . C a r p e n t e r h a v e ins ta l led a boi ler a n d e n g i n e a n d o t h e r m a c h i n e r y a t t h e m o u t h of R s u n d s t o n e o r e e k t o p u l l t i e s o u t of t h e r i ve r . T h i s is s o m e t h i n g t h a t h a s b e e n . n e e d e d f o r s o m e t i m e a t t h a t p l a c e f o r t h o u s a n d s of t i e s t h a t a r e r a f t e d c o m e t h e r e a n d i t i s q u i t e a d i f f i cu l t m a t t e r to g e t t h e m o u t , " b u t . t h o s e t w o g e n t l e m e n have s o l v e ! t h e p r o b l e m . — T h e T o w n " B o a r d h a s p o s t e d n o t i c e s t o t h e t a x p a y e r s a n d t h e last c l a u s e 0 ' t h e n o t i c e r e a d t h u s " A n d a l l pu l l t o g e t h e r f o r a c l e a n e r a n d b e t t e r t o w n ' -

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f e w n o w a n d we t h i n k t h e i r a i m i s t o m a k e s t o u t o ld m e n . — M r . J . H . O w e n s i s v e r y s i c k a t t h i s w r i t i u g . — D r . W . T . A m y x w a s in L o n d o n S a t n r d a v . — M r s . A n n i e N e w l a n d a n d Mrs . M a r y S t r a w n , Jof S t a n f o r d h a s b e e n v i s i t i n g M r s . G e o r g e P o p e f o r f e w d a y s ^ — J o h n R . C a r t e r , of L e b a n o n J e t w a s i n o u r t o w n M o n d a y . — M r s . M a r y P h i l l i p s i s v i s i t i ng in L o n d o n t h i s w e e k . — L i t t l e Le i l a J e f f e y , of P i t t s b u r g , is v i s i t i n g h e r a u n t , M r s . M a g g i e Mar t in t h i s **>ek. - - M r s . W . M . ( J u i n n i s v i s i t i n g r e l a t i v e s a t C o r -I f i n . — M r s . - A l l e n M o u n c e h a s r e t u r n e d f r o m a v i s i t t o E l m w o o d Q h i o . — G e o r g e D o s s a f t e r tf^few y e a r s a b s e n c e h a s , r e t u r n e d a n d i s r u n n i n g a s e c t i o d a t P i t t s b u r g . — M r s . E d W o o d a l l is v i s i t i n g M r s , . ' C . ; E . . R i c e — W e l l f r o m w h a t w e c a n g a t h e r t h e r e wil l b e g r e a t w o r k a t P i n e t j i l l jn t h e n e a r ' f u t u r e . W e a r e t r u l y g l ad a n d would b e g l a d f o r s o m e t h i n g

t h i s t o s t a r t Op in o u r o w n l i t t l e b u r g b u t i t l o o k s - l i k e f a t e b 'as d e c r e e d a g a i n s t u s . W e a r e o n l y e l e v e n m i l e s from M t . V e r n o n a n d h a v e d o n e a l l - n e Could t o g e t o u t of t h e r n t W e b e l i e v e n o w t h a t s o m e t h i n g s h o u l d b e d o n e f o r o u r t o w n W e h a v e f u r n i s h e d o u r q u o t o of fines a n d all w e h a v e a s k e d for. i s a b r i d g e a c r o s s R o c k c a s t l e r ivfcr a n d w e b e l i e v e t h a t j u s t i c e d e m a n d s t h a t w e s h o u l d h a v e one , w e d o n ' t b e l i e v e i n k i c k i n g u p a r a c k e t n e i t h e r d o w e bel ieve i n p u t t i n g . all t h e i n p r o v e m e n t s n o n e p l a c e . G i v e u s a b r idge o r tone e n d - o f t h e p i k e a n d w e will b e s a t i s f i e d a n d if w e d o n ' t g e t e i t h e r w e wi l l s W l b e f o u n d c o n -t e n d i n g f o r o u r r ^ b t s . S o w h a c k h p " b o y » t o w f a r e a n d we wi l l ride t o M t . V e r n o n o v e r * p i k e a n d t h e n w e wi l l ca l l t h i i ' a f a d e a l . — B e r n a r d flagan s t i l l m a k e s h i s w e e k l y v i s i t s t o R o w l a n d . S o m e a t t r a c t i o n d o w n t h e r e g u e s s w e w i l l i n v e a t i g a i e . — W i l l K r u e g e r i s p r e p a r i n g h i s p r o p e r t y t h a t h e p u r c h a s e d f r o m ; A . H . H a m l i n — M i s s L u a n d a ; H e l l a r d i s t h e

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