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Page 1: Mount Vernon signal.. (Mt. Vernon, Ky.) 1907-04-26 [p ].€¦ · t t MT VERNON SIGNAL FRIDAY April 26 1907 Published every Friday by EDGAR S ALBRIGHT SUBSCRIPTION ONE YEAR IOO Advertising

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MT VERNON SIGNAL

FRIDAY April 26 1907

Published every Friday by

EDGAR S ALBRIGHT

SUBSCRIPTION ONE YEAR IOO

Advertising rates made known on

application

MEMBER OFKENTUCKY PRESS ASSOCIATION

DEMOCRATIC TICKET

For United States Senator J C W

IeckhamorGovemorS W HagerFor Attorney GeneralJohn K Heml

ricksFor State Superintendent 61 Schools

M O WinfreyFor Commissioner of Agriculture J

W NewmanFor Lieutenant Governor South Trim ¬

bleFor AuditorH M BosworthFor Secretary of State Hubert Vree

landForTreasurerRuby I afuoii

For Clerk Court of AppealsJohn BChenault

announcezas a candidate for Jailer to till outthe unexpired term of two years caus ¬

ed by tho death of his brother L LJarrctt to be voted for at the Novelection 1907 subject to the action ofthe Republican party

We are authorized to announceW M BARNETT-

As a candidate for Jailer to fill outthe unexpired term of two years to bsvoted for at the next November elec ¬

tion 1907 subject to the action of theRepublican party-

PoLITICS AND POLITICIANS

After a session lasting five monthsthe Oklahoma Constitution Con-

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has completed its laborsand adopted a Constitution Analfalfa pen was used by the presi ¬

dent of the body to sign the sheep-skin copy of the document

The Court of Appeals yesterdaysustained the act of the Legislaturepassed at the special session lastspringfixing a tax of one and onequarter cents a gallon on all recti-fied

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whiskey made within Ken ¬

tucky The discision means thatthe rectifiers will have to pay tothe State between 300000 and

400000 unless the SupremeCourt of the United States towhich an appeal probably will betaken should reverse the decisionof the Kentucky courts

Reports from out in the Stateaccording to the friends of JndgeWilliam H Holt indicate that thesentiment for him for the Republi-can

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nomination for Govenor israpidly spreading Judge Holtsays that he is not a candidate forthe nomination in the sense ofmaking a fight for it but that hewould accept it if it were tenderedhim A E Wilson who is also acandidate for the nomination spentMonday with Richard P Ernstchairman of the Republican StateCentral Committee at his homein Covington

BKODHEAD

Miss Dora Dickersonis on thesick listMrs Araiel Keizel ofCrab Orchard visited her parentsherelast Saturday and SundayA skating club has been organizedhere composed of the followingmembers R Ef J J and M CAlbright IL B and A C McClaryMat Boling Char Hurt F LDurham U B Cass and E RGentry skating from 4 p m tillmidnight Everybody invitedAdmission free

Miss Ethel Parker is visitingMiss Ella Dunn at Danville Ky

Miss Carrie Frith one of ourteachers spent last Saturday andSunday with her motherW TBrooks has moved to his propertyon WestMain St recently purchas-ed

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of Mrs Alice TateMissestGraham Ballard and Tate andMesdames Krueger and Suttonwere down from Mt Vernon lastSundayA C McClary js actingCashier of Farmers Bank ofSutnmersville during the Cashiers

absenceThosW Evans and Jno New

land of Lebanon Junction were athome between trains test Saturday

i James dwaniHutchesou is on

the sick listRLG Wit otth i

returned to rBine Kiiot after spend¬

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ing two weeks with his motherA wedding soonGuess Whet

smitblofHutchesouIonminister preached a very interest ¬

lug sermon at the Baptist churchlast Tuesday night Aunt JudithChestnut has returned from a threeweeks visit to Mt Vernon andHazel PatchW A Tyree hasgone to Dumron where he has acontract to erect a two story brickbuilding

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Mr and Mrs Geo Griffin spentSaturday and Sunday with MrGriffins father Mr Daniel Griffinnear Pine HillMrs Beckie Lucas and children and Mrs Hiatt ofAlliston Illare here attendingthe bedside of Mrs Susie HicksMrs Sam Ward returned Tuesdayfrom a pleasant two weeks visit toher son W R Ward and familynear Lancaster Casper Adams isin Mt Vernon visiting his uncleRB Mulhns

Old Aunt Cynthia Brummitt isvery low and not expected to livebut a few hours James Hall ispainting and papering his residenceon Main streetMrs Kate Mngeeof Crab Orcharb is here attendingthe bedside of her soninlaw Hen ¬

ry BrowningMiss Sallie Cook isthe charming guest of her cousinMiss Lida Cook of this placeMrsJ B Hayes returned Monday fromCorbin reporting her little grand-son George Jenkins as improvingShe was accompanied home byMrs Ed Quinn and children ofParisMrs Mahala Caason isquite sick again at this timeMrs Henry Burton who is keep-ing

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the famous Mullins Hotelhas a house full of boarders andmore coming every day beggingfor rooms and lodgingMrs SusieHicks is very low much worse atthis writing

Miss Anna Griffin the charmingMiss from Jellico returned to herhome Tuesday leaving some of ouryoung men brokenheartedHen ¬

ry Browning is very sick of pneu ¬

verydoubtfulMrslead the prayer meeting nextWednesday evening at Christianchurch everyone invited to at ¬

tend The subjhct will be TheNew Apostle Acts 9th chapterrg to 30 versesLena the littlechild of Will Owens happened to avery painful accident MondayWhile playing with her sister

Grace who was holding an ax inher hand accidentally dropped it onLenas hand severing the 4th fing-er

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almost entirely Will ODelland Clade Griffin were down fromMt Vernon SaturdayreturningSundayMiss Lula Argenbrightentertained Tuesday evening inhonor of her guests Misses LiddaLemasters and Florence PriceofLexingtonMessrs Alf and Roscee Griffin of Jellico were onMondays morning train > en routeto

LouisvilleMissHayes is quite sick at

this writing Mrs Ed Quinn andchildren returned to their home inParis Wednesday Mrs Drummond has joined her husband hereagain after a visit to relatives andfriends for a few weekThe littlechildren of Mr and Mrs R Sparkshave had the measles but are conva ¬

lescent Livingston is graduallygrowing better and we were inform-ed

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this morningof a very importantchange to be made in the near fu ¬

ture that will benefit Livingston agreat dealJr George Cook ledthe i prayer meeting Wednesdayevening and a very enjoyable hourwas spent in serving the GreatGiver of all good glftsMrsLott-ie

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Langley has returned from atwo weeks visit with relatives atLancaster Mr and Mrs Chappelare visiting ra Louisvile fora fewdaysMr and Mrs Nath McWhorter have moved into the housebelonging to Mrs Sue Mullinswhich was recently vacated by MrsHagan Mr2t dMrsoMatFordmoved their household goods toEast Bernstadt ThursdayDr JF Baugh formerly of London butnow of the Medical College of Lou ¬

isville spent a few days with thefamily of Mr George Cook first ofthe week John Mullins was inMt Vernon Wednesday

sueCopper Ridge tunnel 18 miles

north of Knoxville Had a wreck init Monday night which set fireand destroyed the woodwork caus ¬

ing the tunnel to cave in Trainsare obliged to transfer It willprobably require a month to clearout and repair tunnel

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The school continues to have aremarkably large attendance for

yearDEspiteImumps measles etc the

number this week has been onehundred twentyone Everv depart ¬

ment has gainedprimary inter-mediate and gram mer grades havedoubled their attendance since lastspring The High School toohas gained Best of all howeveris the steady improvement in tbcharacter of the work Tbfuture of the school has never bsetso

hopefulMissMcFel ron is assistin

Miss Alexander in the primaryMiss McIntyre expects to be with magain next year She likes Keitucky better than Florida but hemothers health would not permiher return this year

A stone and irop fence is t

be built around the dormitotgrounds the school is to be paintoiand other improvements made asoon as the term closes

Below is the programme f i

Mondays recitalPROGRAMME

1 Gypsy Chorus Junion Clay2 A September MorningMt

Dowell Bessie Sparks3 Chaconue Durand

Blanche Urawforr4 Voice of the HeartLa Croix

Marguerite Lovell5 Stars of the Summer Nigh

Male Quartett6 Gypsy DreamsKoelling

Cow Griffin7 AriaLascia Chio Pianga

Mrs Susie Mille8 a Sonatina dementi

b Curious Story Scht1manttAnna Mae Miller

9 Spring songPinouti MixedQuartett

roBerceuseGoodardMrs

Mae Riden Viola obligata Mr McDonald12 Old Black Joe

Seniour ChorusThis recital consists of sections

from the regular class work of thestudents Everyone is cordiallyinvited to attend There will beno admission fee

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To MR O V JARRETTSeeing your announce mtnt as

unexIpiredlamented brother was elected in1905 I wish to say that in theopinion of a large majority of thevoters of our county you deservethe nomination and election andyou should have no oppositionfrom any member four partyYour course iu paying off thedebts of your brother for whichyou were not legally bound yoursense of justice your human treat-ment

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of prisoners your fight forimprovements in the sanitary con ¬

ditions of the jail building andyour stand for that which is forthe general welfare convinces thepeople that they will make no mistake in continuing your services inyour present position far two yearsmore Iwith hundreds of otherRepublicans heartiy endorse youand will use all honorable meansto secure your nomination andelection Yours very truly

S B RAMSEY I

The jury in the trial of BillBritton charged with complicityin-the murder of Jim Cockrill tookthe case Wednesday afternoon atLexington and at 10 oclock thatnight being unable to agree waslocked up to resume considerationof the case yesterday It was re ¬

ported that the jtirYstood tento two

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YOUR BANKINGNo matter how small no inattter how largeti

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will give it careful attention This message appliesto the men and the women alike

Remember we pay 3 per cent interest on all deposits of100 or more when left with the bank and not checked

upon fora period of six months or more

OFFICERS

CC WILLIAMS Pres VV L RICHARDS CashierJ T ADAMS VicePres A B FURNISH Asst Cash

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