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fXXXVII STANFORD KY FRIDAY APRIL 23 1910 NO 1G
VISITORS IN MAID-
HOSPITABLE HOMES
During C W MAnd SundaySchool Convention HereOf
ficers Chosen Session Ends1
THBT Bth DUtrlct C W B M and
Christian SundaySchool Association
noise its two days convention here on-
Friday night with services at the
Christian church Several splendid ad
dreetes sere made during the conven
tt H7 and every delegate present felt itf was good to have been present and to
have heardthe Inspiring report of the
work in the four counties which this
convention lovera-
Prlctkally all of the old officers who
lave deae such splendid work were re-
elected fer another year as follows
MlM Sallie Elktn of Lancaster suc ¬
ceeds Urn George D Robinson of thesame place as district manager for the
0 W B M President W L Williams
of Lancaster of the Bible School AHOclatlen was reelected and Miss Eliza ¬
beth Slrapsoft of Marksbury again
chosen as secretary and statisticianStanford wee crowded with visitors
dwtaf the convention and Its hospltaMe homes opened for their receptionWed entertainment ArMIijt the guestshere and their hostesses were the tol ¬
lowingWithMrs J C EubanksMrs Em ¬
ma Hlgglntatham Misses Betsy Westand Nell Johnson of Lancaster Mrs
Hammond ef Hustenville H W Elli
rlott of Sulphur with Mrs AS PriceA P Price Lancaster with
Mrs J J McRebertsMrs Joe Mount
Lancaster with Mrs J S BaughmanMrs R E McReberts Lancaster and
+ shoes Bessie Turley and Tillie DouglasIL B Deatherage Richmond
with Mrs 0 E TateMrs EmmaKaufman Lancaster Mr sad Mrs RM Uepktes Louisville Mrs M C Wil ¬
liams Somerset Mr and Mrs J B Wil ¬
lis Crab Orchard with Mrs B D Cur
terHeokBMi Arnold ef LancasterFloyd ef Hmtenvllle Van Winkle offeerea with Mrs Wm BrightMetdames J B Ktaaaird of LancasterMary Walden of Danville with Mrs
B lterW 1 Williams Lancas ¬
ter With Mrs James H BaughmsnMrs Will Embry Lancaster with Mrs
W L OBanaoflMrs Robert EMbry-
o Lseaiter with Mkw Bessie YantlsUiM Alice Yantts Lancaster with ra-
W IC WarnerMrs Wm BurnettLaMaeter with Miss FhllllpsMrGrabbs Lancaster with Mrs Bettie
J HarsHnMesdames Jennie Carpenterr Mlmle Robinson Rev < and Mrs W8-
I WilHs Hastonvltle with Mrs J W
1 I 13asghman Mesdsmes June Hockerand Stephens Hustoavllle with Mrs
it Wra Severance Mr and Mrs R L
Bear Hwtoftvllle Mice Florence Mil
let tlsael Green NtH Saute Elkin ofLancaster Miss Ophelia Lackey CrabOrchard with Mrs W T SmithMrsA E GlbWni Danville with Mrs JGCarpenter Mrs Homer Carpenter ofSJwIbyvllle Mr and Miss Leavell Bryantsvllle with Mina Jennie RockerRev Whitehead Mrs A D Root Miss
Gable Uradahaw Turnersville withMrs Catherine McClaryMrs W M
Murphy Taraeravllle Miss Mollie BrooksCrab Orchard with Miss Lena PalmerMrs Willie Kirksville with Mrs IL CBavghmaa ProtH L Calhoun Lex ¬
ington Pref H S Saxby Somersetwith Mrs L B Cook Mesdames Dodd
sad Owes Somerset with Mrs tandolph HarrisMrs Gilbert GrinsteadSomerset with Miss Sara Baughraan
Mrs B J Bethurunj Somerset withMtee Elisabeth BaughmaaMtas Crawford Somerset with Mrs Mattle Phil ¬
lipsMisses Elizabeth Simpson andGeorgia Dunn and Mr Lytle Bryantsvilla with Mrs James DuddderarRevP M Tinder Mrs Wm Lear Lances ¬
ter with Mrs W H ShankaMesdames It E Turley and Joe Chenault
i JRUsfamond with Mtu W P GrimesMrs Ftenaery of Berea and Miss Simma Dejarnette Richmond with Mrs AH SeveranceMiss Mary Tribble Richwood with Mrs W G WlthersMesdames Douglas and Gibson Richmondwith raBlalnMra Elmer Deatherage Richmond with Mrs R M Newland Messrs John Arnold and TurleyRichmond
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Killings In Lee County
l Two men are dead two are mortallywounded and two seriously hurt as tho-
r result of a tight at the country resortofDudley Lutes son of former CountyClerk W C Lutes near Heidelberg inLee ccunty The dead are C Jonesand Jeff Wil on Clay Hall and ElmerMattox will die Robert Farmer wasshot in the leg and John Swtuin tele ¬
t graph operator at Heidelberg was shotin the foot All were in the place drinklog
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I TELEPHONE WIRES
CUT FROM POLES
Independent Service BetweenHcdgcvHle and Hubble Des ¬
troyed by Unknown Van-dals
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The independenttelephone lino be ¬
tween Hubble and Hedgeville lyingpartly In Lincoln and partly In Boylecounties was cut down from everypole by unknown parties Wednesdaynight depriving all the subscribers inthat part of the two counties of tele ¬
phone serviceA II Bastin of Lancaster manager
of the company which owns the linesays the work was done by an expertwith wire clippers and that It will takefrom two to four weeks to repair thedamage He has offered a reward of
250 for the arrest and conviction of theguilty parties lie knows of no reasonfor the deed
No night riders have ever been onraids in that part of the country andno reason can be assigned for the vandalism
J M Alverson
Accepts Nice Position WithFrankfort Printing Company
Jesse M Alverson of this city whofor 16 years was connected with theINTERIOR JOURNAL office has accepteda position in the composing room of theFrankfort Printing Company at Frank ¬
fort and will take up his new work assoon an his duties as assistant clerk oftho Senate are concluded on May letMr Alverson understands the printingbusiness from top to bottom andwillprove a very valuable man for the bigconcern with which he will in the fu ¬
ture be connectedDuring his almost a score of years
residence In Lincoln county he has takeen an active part In democratic politicsand was twice elected to represent thecounty in the Legislature He has servoed two terms as assistant clerk of thoSenate and stands right in line for fur ¬
ther political advancement Ills friendshere will regret that he ffs to leaveStanford but will wish him success inhis new field
Hogs Get Drunk
When Booze From Burning Dis-tillery Flowed Into Creek
A distillery owned by G P Adderhodt and located near Bronaton Pulaski county was burned and 18 gallons ofwhisky and 180 gallons of beer went upin flames When discovered about 5oclock the the had made such headwaythat nothing could be saved The lossto the building and machinery Is about5000 with no insurance The origin
of the fire is unknown Mr Adderhodtwill not likely rebuild before next fallMuch of the whisky from the burningand broken barrels flowed down thesmall stream that runs past the distil-lery
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site About 25 hogs were in thefield by the stream and they drank thewhisky and soon there could be seenthe spectacular sight of drunken hogsgoing through all the antics of drunkenmen
HigMaid
There Is a good deal of sickness inthis community JM Baatin who hasbeen very sick with inflammatory rheu ¬
matism Is somewhat Improved Jefflisle and M G Young are both verysick Rev J M Cook who was con-
fined¬
to his bed for three weeks Is ableto be out some Mrs D W Jenkinsis also II-
IGeorge Coffey has moved his sawmill from South Fork to R L Hubblefarm near Lancaster Dolan Carrierhas put up his saw mill on the farm ofJim Bunch near this place
The meeting at the Methodist churchby Rev Morris of Bethel Ridge andthe pastor Rev Haggard closed a fewdays since with about 25 additions totho church and several conversions
John Lutes and family of Huston ¬
ville leave moved into our midst andwill run the tore recently owned by JS Young In addition to this Mr Lutesis putting up some stock scales and willbuy and sell stock-
J H Butt has his new store houseabout completed which la quite an im¬
provement over the old oneMisses Fannie and Effie Young after
spending a few days at home here havereturned to school at Richmond MrsMike Floyd has gone to visit her daugh ¬
ter Mrs James in Owen county
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ACTOR TAKEN ILL
WHILE PLAYING HERE
Member Of Wyoming Girl Company Stricken With Fever
Claims To Be a Mason
C A Annie a member of the GirlFrom Wyoming Company which play ¬
ed here Monday night was taken ill inhis room at the Coffey House and una ¬
blo to leave with the troupe next dayPhysicians pronounced his trouble feverbordering on typhoid and applied to theMasons here for assistance AnnJsclaimed to have been a member of thelodge at Osage Iowa his home but atelegram from the officers of thatlodge said he had never belonged thereThe local lodgu officers gave him athoroughexamination into the secretsof Masonry which he answered In ev ¬
ery particular He also said ho was aK P and he was examined in this
alsoTheOsage Masons said fn their tele-
gram that a Mrs Dr Annis had a eonsome where in the South and to exam-Ine
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the man here for tattoo markswhich it was found he had He wasunder the effects of medicine and itwas thought that he may have becomeconfuted as to the lodge in which hismembership lies
HustonvilleiMrs Ann Bosley has been visiting
her children In DanvilleMrs J G ShJrrill of Dunnvllle a
slater of Mrs Bettle Williams diedthere on the 5th and was hurried onthe 6th They were daughters of thewidely known blind physician who formany years practiced his profession inthat locality
Thomas Marples refused an offer of560 for a model yearling by Almont
DareFG Carson has resigned his peel ¬
tion as census enumerator in precinct 2and has opened a pool and lunchroomin the Newton building-
S T Powell is the happy owner of anAlmont Dare yearling that is a modelHe expects to return from the blue-
grass circuit with a blue ribbon forevery entry
Milton McCormack our southpawtwirler who Is with the Paris team inthe Blue Grass League is showiogsacha variety of curves drops and dazzlingshoots that all the opposing batters arefalling to connect with his delivery so
farMrsD S Carpenter has arrived
home from a delightful visit to her rel¬
atives Mr and Mrs Then Weatherford near Bradfordsville
Rev W S Willis returned from Shel ¬
by vllle where he had relatives serious ¬
ly injured In an automobile wreck lastweekDr
Cbltders of Livingston has rent ¬
ed the new cottage just eompleted ofMiss Ellen Powers and will begin thepractice of his profession
Mr and Mrs George McKInney willleave in a few days for an extendedvisit to relatives in Oklahoma Theycarry the beat wishes of our citizenswith them for Kentucky has no betterpeople than they
A good crowd attended the annualhorse show here Saturday and severalequine specimens second to none inKentucky were greatly admirod
Miss Rose Yowell and Mrs LenaYowell Averitt of Bradfordsville arevisiting their parents Mr and MrsFlorence Yowell
Will M Dodd on his way home Sat ¬
urday eve was thrown from his buggyon West Main street and seriously In-
jured¬
Dr Alcorn dressed his woundsand he was taken home where ho issuffering much pain Ills numerousfriends hope for his early and full re¬
coveryThebig demand by railroads of late
for the beat quality of gray limestonerock has developed the fact that wehave the beet and in large quantitiesand in very desirable locations forquarrying and loading The Southernwill use it all
Early gardens and the flattering pros ¬
pects for an abundant fruit crop follow ¬
ed the route of Wards ducks Tues ¬
day to a more congenial clime wheresnow and ice prevaileth not in thespringtimeA
200acres of good timberedland on upper Green river lying oncountry road some fine tobacco land ata big bargain if sold at once Price1650 Also a 216 acre farm with
splendid Improvements in fine commu ¬
nity close to school and churches inGreen river valley Can be bought soas to make 33 to 50 per cent on the in ¬
vestment See quick W R WilliamstCa
countyItobacco crop The young man is fran
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SENSATIONALKILLINGIN
Bank President And DruggistSamuel Welch Shot By His
Sondn Law G C Fish
A dispatch from Berea MadisonpruIdent ¬
one of the wealthiest and most promi ¬
nent residents of that place was shotand instantly killed in his drug storethere Tuesday night at 7 oclock by hisLion inlaw Grover C Fish who sur¬
rendered to Deputy Sheriff Johnson andI was taken to the county jail at Rich¬
ImondWelch
and Fish walked down thestreet together and on their reachingthe drug store Welch entered the build-ing
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going to the cigar stand where hetook a cigar and was in the act of lightIng it when five shots were fired by Fishfrom the front of the store
Welchwho was 55 years oldwasborn in Jackson Ky but went to Be¬
rea lie accurtulated a considerablefortune becoming president of a bankand at the time of his death was theowner of several stores in Berea
Ho is survIved by his wife one sonand two daughters His only son JohnFish is now attending Yale Universi ¬
ty His daughter Miss Dooley mar¬
tied Grover Cleveland Fish while hisyoungest daughter Miss Hilda lives athomeFish
claims that he acted in selfde ¬
fense He says he went into the drugstore to buy some chewing gum andWelch who came in afterward madea motion as if to draw his pistolBitter feeling has existed between Fishand Welch for many months and Welchhad refused a few days ago to allowFish to see his wife who is Welchsdaughter using abusive and threateninglanguage so Fish say-
sPresident Tigert
AdI ¬
uates
Prof John J Tigert of the Ken ¬
tucky Wesleyan College at Winchesterhas accepted an invitation extended himby Prof J W Ireland to deliver thecommencement address to the StanfordHigh School graduating class on theevening ofjjjay 25th President Tigertis one of the most finished educatorsin the State being a graduate of Vanderbilt and a Cecil Rhodes scholarshipgraduate of Oxford College England
Grave Diggers Struck Gold
And Got So Excited Funeral WasDelayed Some Time
While digging a grave for the inter¬
ment of the body of Marion RobinsonCenter Barren county several resi ¬
dents of the locality found a number ofpieces of goldbearing ore which are ofsufficient size and quality to indicatedepositIso ex ¬
cited over the discovery that they aban ¬
doned their work and when the hearseand funeral procession arrived the gravewas unfinished and other parties had tocomplete the job It is said that a roy-al row is now on over the ownership ofthe land where the specimens of goldwere found and thata lawsuit may re-
sult¬
Seven Thousand Verdict At MtVernon
The administrator of Walter Hunt se ¬
cureda verdict of 7000 against theLouisville Nashville railroad in thecircuit court at Mt Vernon this weekHunt was flagging for a freight trainand it was claimed that he was struckby a train and killed while sitting onSulphurIn
Rev Dickey to Speak
At the meeting of the Danville Sun ¬
day School and District Conference inRichmond on April 26 Rev J J Dick ¬
er of this city will speak on Litera-ture
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of Today as Help or Hindrance
Reaching The TopIn any calling of life demands a vigor ¬
WithouthealthBitters U the greatest Health Builderthe world has ever known It compelsperfect action of stomach ¬
neys bowels purifies and enrichesthe blood tones and invigorates thewhole system and you to standthe wear add tear of your dally workkidneyInye Drug Store
CAUGHT SCARLET FEVER
FROM PAGES OF BOOK
Little Bessie MAlister Very LowOf Complication of Scarlet
And Typhoid Fevers
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lOyearjoldlittle hope is entertained for her recov ¬
ery as she is suffering from complica ¬
tions of scarlet and typhoid fever Theheavy hand of affliction has truly beenlaid on this family as Mrs McAlisteris but just recovering from a severe at ¬
tack of typhoid and before she lefthero to be with her aunt the little girlhad gone through a siege of diphtheria-
A short time before she went theresome of the children in the householdhad scarlet but had recovered Everyroom they had occupied had been thor ¬
oughly fumigated but one loopholewhich no one suspected had been leftOne of the childrens books with whichthe little ones amused themselves whileill had not been fumigated and soonafter she arrived little Bessie McAlis ¬
ter picked up the book and examinedit with childish interest Soon after ¬
ward she was taken ill with scarlet fe-
ver¬
proving that the innocent book hadproven a source of contagion Fromscarlet she developed typhoid and is solow that her mother just recoveredfrom typhoid herself went to the bed ¬
side of her babyMr McAlister came up from his
plantation at Way Mississippi whenMrs McAlister became ill wnile oil avisit to their old home here and hasbeen here since
News was received from Lebanon onThursday rooming that the little girlwas holding her own and had been ableto take a little nourishment
Gone To The Dogs
Wild Dogs Will Be Carrying offBabies In Danville Next
Looks like the bow wows have takenDanville Listen to this dispatch fromthere to a city paper
Tbo wild dogs which have been doingso much damage in Boyle county duringthe past few weeks made a raid in theheart of Danville last night and enter ¬
ing the stock pens of Thurman Coleman containing 80 sheep killed 30 oldsheep and eight lambs The dogs suc ¬
ceeded in scaling a picket fence sevenfeet high with barbed wire around thetop They killed the sheep by break ¬
fag their necks and got away beforeanybody could give chase
The dogs which come from the knobshave been attacking stock in this vicin ¬
ity for the past few nights killingsheep horses and cattle and on one ortwo occasions even went after peopleSo savage are they that they have be-come like a pack of wolves and thopeople of the neighborhood are seekingto kill them but so far only two orthree of them have been shot
It is supposed that the dogs havebeen run away from the homes of thepoor families who do not want to paythe dog tax and have taken to thewoods In search of food becoming wildand vicious
Methodist Services
The Methodist congregatioawlll wor ¬
ship with the Presbyterians Sundaynight therefore there will bo no ser-
vices¬
at the Methodist churchRev J J Dickey wilt preach at Lo
gsns Creek church next Sunday after¬
noon at 345 oclockThe Danville District Conference of
the M E church South will convene inRichmond April 26 at 9 A M and re-
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In session two days Tho firstday will be given to Sunday Schoolwork
A Record SundaySchool Attend-ance
What is said to have been the largestSundayschool attendance in the historyof Stanford was present Sunday morn-ing
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at the Christian church Therewore exactly 244 scholars present whenSuperintendent E Tate had the rollcalled for the days lesson
Like Elixir Springs
Col A T Wingate has returned fromCaseyIly improved There have been somoremarkable cures of rheumatism at theElixir Springs which appear to be evengreater in curative powers than theworld famed Martlnavllle Many Dan-
ville¬
people anticipate spending sometime at Elixir Springs the coming sea ¬
son Danville Advocate
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BOBBITT PAYS TRIBUTE
TO CAPT ED WALKER
Fox Hunters Inconsolable OverLoss Of Their Leader Says
Cicero of Mountains
CRAB ORCIIARD KYThe news of the death of Edward
Walker caused a wave of the profoundofIare ¬
lant men the fox hunters who havelistened to the music of his Belionlanhounds inconsolable in their grief forthe loss of the gallant spirit who wilhunt with them no more Those braveknights of the chase the J S Chadwicks the generous Holmes the Ed ¬
wards boys the Brooks the RobertStapletons Finley Ballard S M Chander J T Hackley Jr and a host ofothers and the colored knight of thechase Jim Jones who asked me atcourt today that his name might alsobe mentioned in my tribute to the memory of one who was at the head of theFox Hunters Association and whoseworldwide fame had leaped across theocean and was spoken with admirationby the crownedheads of the old iworld
bloQdbelnSllmported r
of England at 500 per headWhat a noble man he was I One of
natures own true noblemen So nobleso gallant so generous so true Andyet as devoted as this generous manwas to the chase he leaves quite an estato to his devoted wife and affection ¬
ate children who will perhaps neverlook upon his life again The late ColT P Hill was a devotee to the chaseas well as to Sir William BlackstoneYou can judge the heart of a man bythe dogs of his yard A fierce bull dogmeans keep out of my yard If you aresaluted on your entrance by the musicof the pack go in at once the occu¬
pant may not always have much butyou and your horse are welcome as longas it lasts A few days before thegreat and good man left the scenes ofearth through whose grand forests andrugged dells he had so often followedthe hounds he had his chair movedouton the veranda and releasing a captur¬
ed fox in the presence of the eagerdogs away they flew and the distantdying echoes of the pack mingled withthe echoes of his dying breath
And I want to say right here that nomusical instrument that has ever beeninvented no piano no violin no organwith its deep and solemn tones no dul¬
cimer no banjo no calliope no ccollanharp no French harp no jewsharpcan equal the music of a pack of hourdsin full cry with a breasthigh scentwaking up the wild sleeping echoes ofthe lonely dells
A noble hound once saved the life ofmy cousin by marriage Levi Hubblewho was fast in a fox den and the digwent to his home and communicatedthe fact to his family
Fast on the hounds the hunter campTo cheer them on the vanished gameBut stumbling in the rugged dellThe gallant horse exhausted fellThe impatient rider strove in vainTo rouse him with the spur and reinFor the good steed his labors oerStretched his stiff limbs to rise no morebThen struck with pity and remorse rHe sorrowed oer the expiring horseI little thought when first thy rein
I slacked upon the banks of SeineThat Highland eagle eer should feedUpon thy fleet limbs my matchless
steedWoe wath the chase woe wath the dayThat cost thy life my gallant gray
But I and my gallant companions ofthe chase must now bid a sad adieu toour departed friend
This is written for the INTERIORJOURNAL and the Central Record
FONTAINE Fox BOBBITT
Can Sell Native Wine
Under a decision of the Arkansas Su¬ >
preme Court the local option law doesnot prohibit the sale of native wine Iaquantities less than five gallons in orig ¬
inal packages anywhere in the State
IIcenleiEubank Wants to Run
IProC Rice S Eubank of Lexingtonof Stanford has announced
his candidacy for State Superintendentof Public Instruction He is a nativeof Clark county and his life has beendevoted to school work Prof Eubankis at present conducting the SouthernSchool Journal which he has made one ujourI
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