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SturgiB t Ky Dec 10S11ecla-ltGeoicC Hughep li well known

i bgeine man of Sturgis died at hisL home 6h Adams street Sunday after

noon at B oclock of typhoid feverMr Hu heir was stricken with theJever over a month ago and from the

i cifirst rout little hope was entertainedby 1 1 family or his friends for hisrecovery He belonged to one of the

3i s oldest and best families of the counjtyand was the largest stockholder

I Dr the WhltsellNorthern HardBare QoThe funeral services were

ti Conducted by Rev Barbee of theCumberland Presbyterian church o-

ffOweueboro at two oclock Mondayafternoon after which the remainswere laid to rest in the beautifulKnights of Pythias cemetery under

J J the Auspices of that order of whichfoe deceased was a member Butjust a year a ohe was married to

S Miss Hattie Cullen who survivesJrlm i HO was 47 years oldbeenlrJ reathiblscongreRaUon to a very

1ft lnteresting series of sermons for thePMf f w months at the Presbyterianotonr4lbfrom the book of Genises-ftfarbBkb the coming new year he

e+ Willtokpup the book of ExodusIhe8flsermons have proveli veryoftr ting the lovely little church with

n f pprtciative listeners every Sab

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1 pi palled through on route to Morg and Umontown marketsthis ind last week The people of

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burn They have trouble enough ofJtp 8rbwn Without looking for any

l from the night raidersnV Miss Georgia L Floyd and Mr

t i iJfpe A Ballard wore married at ther Christian church Henshaw

Wednesday evening Dec 12 Thet couple are popular young

Society people qf Heushaw After ar

Tjrief honeymoon in tup South theyinnnyrLtuoky roaKnlflcent new West Ken

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beautyOnent the employes of West

Kentucky Coal Co was given theG B in groal style one day lastweek for trying to organize for theunion He had slipped in as a non ¬

union man of course but his die ¬

guise was of short duration

In making mention of the maynew buildings receiving finishingtouches in Sturgis last week thenew brick machine shop of JamesCaldwell on Main street was over¬

looked This building is a large oneand a credit to the town

Dr D M Sloan of Grove Centerwho has beenln Arkansas on a deerhunt the month returned homeWednesday last week The doctorreports having had a successfulhunt killing several deer andplenty of turkey

Misses Lucy Garner Mary Hicksand Dona Bradbum and Capt JoBoyd Col Woodford Smith andLieutenant ErJ Daugherty madeup the merry party to attend theopera at Evansville Monday nignt

E P Hughes of Louisville at ¬

tended the funeral service of hisuncle the late G O Hughes Mon ¬

day Mr and Mrs Curtis Hopewell of Princeton Ind also at ¬

tended the funeralMr and Mrs Will Moore of Nash ¬

ville visited his parents last weekat Grove Center Mr Moore wasformerly a Sturgis clerk but now inthe general I C railroad office atNashvilleMr

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dence the retired president of theWhitsellNorthern Hardware Coattended the funeral of the late GC Hughes who was his successor> Mr and Mrs Hez Cullen ofVVheatoroft attended the funeral ofMr George Hughes Monday McCullen was at one time associatedin business with Mr Hughes

Chief Civil Engineer Cbas Stnckland of the West Kentucky CoalCo and his assistant Henry Sizemore were called to Wheatcroft qnmine matters this week

tMr MoKeaig who buta spurt

time ago moved West has writtento his friends here of his intentionof coming back At last there Is noplace like old Kentucky-

P C DIxot Louisville statesecretary of the Y M C A washere week looking after thecompletion of the note biUlditip atIMrj

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tie daughter Dorothy visited theparentSof Dr Humphrey at theirnice home iu the country last week

Mrs T BY Clore of Sebree hasbeen the guest for the past week ofMrs J J JRudy of this place andMrs Sam P Sturgis of DaKoven I

Boy Barbee u f Owensboroprotiched to the Cumberland Presbyterian congregation here at theMethodist church Friday evening

ExCongressman H D AllenCounty Attorney G Talbott Berryand Sheriff Mort Quirey of Morganfield attended court here Friday

Editor HL Mosgrove of theNewsDemocrat writes back a bril ¬

liant description of Gulfport Missthe new white cIty by the sea

The Ladies Magazine Club will beentertained by Mrs Burnett Goadat her beautiful home on Mainstreet Saturday evening

Miss May Ida Turley of FredoniaJKyM who has been the guest of theMisses Garner the past few weeksreturned home Friday

Mr R P Morris of Paducah Kyis the guest this Week of his daugh ¬

ter Mrs C B Shutes at the WestKentuckyHotelMrs

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ton Ind arrived Saturday eveningto attend the bedside of her brotherGeo Hughes

Mr and MrsJ S Moore qfGrove Center were the guests oftheir daughter Mrs N 13 Calmeslast week

Dr O H Urockmyer of Louisyule Is the guettt of his formerpartner Dr Morkwell thisweek

Miss Margurite Brisco of Morganfield was the guest of Misses Bes¬

sie and Alineda Hedges last weekProf H W C Ainley of the West

Kentucky College made a businesstrip to Paducah last week

Mrs H H Smith spent severaldays last week with her Husbandsparents at Repton Ky

Elijah Hughes Geo Cullen andMrs Hattie Hughes went to Morganfleld Wednesday

Miss Nora Parris 05 Grpve Con ¬

ter was the guest of Miss GraceStnf h last week I

Mrs Casey Graves of Morganfield was the guest of Mrs Arch

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gralnmeu of town went tq Morganfield Tuesday

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Tate of Madlsonville wasvisiting old friends in Sturgis Tues ¬

dayWnllerNunn now of Wheatcroft

visited his parrots here SundayWIH Ebony returned from a

Southern trip this week

Mice NoteWilt Chancellor cut 232 feet with

one of the now LongWall machinesone day last wft < k uteaninirr 4928while win Maddox was iv close sec-

ond with 216 feet or S61 Insteadof these machines reducing the demand for labor and the cause ofthrowing as was predicted manypoor mop idle it has proven a bonto the laboring element as well asto the company not only increasingthe demand for labor but has en-

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the operators to give betterwages because of the fact of beingbetter able to fill all contracts with

promptnessSuptMines Forest Davis IB

havingnew machinery put in thatWill greatly improve the present-systemof supplying boiler fuel andtaking away the ashes All this willhe done by machinery

Joo Barr who has charge of theblacksmith shop in now assisted byMr Thompson and they j et alonglike a pair of twins

Last week was the banner weekat collieryncusJneo the strikerunning four thousand tons of coal

Mr Chandler chief of the eleetrical department is kept busywith a large force all the

Supt CJ Bucher was In Wheatcroft the fir tof the weak rushingthe new tipple work there

Buck Wallace the holster al¬theyhaveHenry Delany and Jno Martin

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