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Mount Vernon signal.: n. Friday, December 14, 1900.
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Digital page images are linked to the text file. rJIIf cztpdJi 1 iIl ki r JllttL1 JIb1 1L LTJ 1 E d T VI d2 U l HIKCASTLE COUNTY KYM FRIDAY DEC 14 1900 NUMBER 13 d I L5 c S TELL jRiiA JS TO E BRA VE Alt u FEARLESS AND LOYAL TO THE GREAT COMMON PEOPLE =7QI GOOGHLAND LiintIVton the first of the week on busi ACSStW H Jones got Wildie was here last Saturday nitht on husi iiess vUucle Wra McGuire oneor- 1he oldest men in R countty has been very ill for a few days pastG W Jones was over from Conway the niosl of this week as tiig his son while his little babe Itis ben sick little M Flora Jones liras been Very sick for the past week and she does not seem to be any better at this writing- j W Shackleford of Boyd G B Gastiueau of Garrard and C G Baker of Berea were the guests vf M R Jones last week they suc ceeded in finding plenty of turkey under a tub on Horse Lick be side the 20 pounder they took home with them Dr R H Lewis of Wildie has scuade several trips to see little baby Jones during the past week who has been very sick Mr A J McGuire arrived in due time with his loving companion and moved into the W D Mc Guire property at this place Ed Sexton was over from Wil die last week and purchased three calves from C C Clark for the sum of 43 Miss Cleo Martin the youngest daughter of ExJudge CS Martin and Mr Richard Early of Brack enridge were joined in the bonds ofmatrimony on last Wednesday evening at the home of the bride near this place We extend to them ou best wishes and hope that their horn e will be marked with peace love and happiness r vJ W BRODHEAD C bY WrMrs J T Cherry is on the sick listIIissSallic Tharp of near Leba non is visiting relatives here Messrs Frank Watson and Jake Edwards of Crab Orchardwere here Saturday on business There was singing at the Bap tist church Sunday night which was enjoyed greatly by the young folksMrs James Owens of this place visited relatives at Walnut Grove last week Mrs W G Tharp who has been sick for some time is no bet terThe Rojer Wheel Cos mill has Hosed for a week and Messrs John and Owen Jarrett are at home for a few days Miss Ida Tharp spent a few days in the country with the Misses Haggard last week Miss Betde Heudricksons School closed last Friday and she returned to her home here Sunday Mrs Harriet Arms an aged and respected lady our town died Thursday night She had been a patient sufferer for some time and he that doeth all things well saw fit tot ke her from her relatives and friends here to a home beyond the skips where we believe a gold i en clown awaited her Mr Aldrich and son Joe of Canard county were here this week visiting the family of JTChelTy JamesAdams has purchased the store room and stock of goods he longing to Dannie Owe sand will open upgeneralMerchandise b fJ t d Pi A f RY BROWN The Newly Elected Chninium of the Itckc tie Democratic County Committee He is a risingyoung lawyer full of intergy life and activity A graduate of the law department oft W A Tyreeand wife spent Sun day in the country with J M Roberts a prominent farmer- Bob Roberts went to Livingston Monday on business Bogue Brown passed throughI here Wednesdy il1eof fat hogs Viij R H Ham wajTjiu STaugfd Thursday Mrs F Francisco visitea relatives in Crab Orchard Sunday w Tames Owens and family are vis uiJagthe family of John Riddle this week WILDIE Possum Holler Pro tem Glad lam to inform the readers of the SIGNAL and the rest of man1 kind that I am again at the post 01 duty tho my nealth is ery poor I find that matters andmen have about resumed their normal status Fishes voice has returned Jim Wood has been foundand gives as a reason f6r his unknown absence that he had been hunting for that 1000 republican majority that had been promised Yerkes in this county upIJBraiinauiati has retired absolutely from polljtix and will now devote his whole time to insectology He has imported more hoppers some big ants white crickets and a setting of guyascutis eggs Hog killing is now the order of the day at this point and by the way I must say that moregood hogs will be slaughtered here than in any other section of Rockcastle Mrs Matty Broyles of near Level Green died on the Inst leaving seven children mostly small The husband of deceased has been absent for a year and his whereabouts unknownsupposed- to be a soldier in the Phillipines should he not be and should he see this item we hope hell speedi ly return to his children We made a flying business trip to Pulaskis capital last week mid- formed an acquaintance with edit or Campbell of the Home Totitnaly who we consider passed quite a compliment on us when he declar ed that no beauty had been wasted with us Pe is riiuiug one of the best local papers iii Kentucky and he spares neither labor nor money to improve it Why such a paper can not bas cess in as wealthy- a couiityns Pulaski with asdemo lcratic vote gtver 2030 itia prob i jf Vanderbilt University Nas hville Pe nnand a young man of whom we are all justly proud hem we cant solve Long may it live to expound and promulgate Political Gospel in the future as it has in the past Every where I go I meet with u republican candidate for some kind ofoffice which deary demonstrates to my mind that the wool will fly fl l to t if1efi orJrnlch areoze 1 jc Tve have io poie in selecting the men vho will fill the offices for the next 4 years we will say Give us good men and we will be satisfied for you have lots of them Mr editor we do hope that you and Citizen and other Good Road advocates will never let upon that subject until we have a 50000 bond issue for the pur pose of building pikes through the county We can issue 50600 in bonds sell them at a premium pay not more than 4 per ct build twc pikes across the county and payoff the bonds in a few years and then build some branch roads leading to those mainlines so as to give good roads to nearly every citizen in the county and hurt no one by taxation then why sit idle by and growl Let us rip and at it If we can pay 3373 per ct tax to the coal oil trust 50 per ct to the iron and steel trust and now 100 per to the salt trusttthings that rob and give no return why can we not smalliuntold blessing and be a joy and blessing toourselves and our pos terity Yours truly BUCK VARNUN r II Jlews Heins IStorms caused great damage in France v One life was lost in a fire at Guy andotta VVa A disastrous fire broke out in the business section of Baltimore Presents prepared for Kruger at Vienna were seized by the Ponce tt Lafayette Col 1 60 miners went on a strike for higher wages Many residents of Brussels are j mprisoued in their homes by floods IA negro who assaulted a white woman near Rome Ga was lynched It is expected that the forthcom ing Naval APProPriatioii Bill wilL contain fa provision forttwo more fiuisIt The Czars strength is increasing and his pulse and temperatnre- are normal Miss Clara Longworth of Cincin riati is to Wed Count de Chambrun of Paris France There is a smallpox epidemic at Dawson Every person has been ordered vaccinated American salesmen now have absolute control of the retail beef market in- Walter England Champ senior editor of the Bourbon News died suddenly atPai is cf heart trouble In a railroad accident in Wes Philadelphia Paf one person h was killedand seven injured It is stated hat muh anxiety prevails in court circles respecting Queen Victorias health Three men were drowned by the towboat Dick Fulton running down a skiff at Industry Ohio A dspatch from The Hague says Holland has no intention of inter vening In the Transvaal The Y M C A recently insti tuted in St Petersburg Russia is having phenomenal success The British War Office officials are greatly disturbed by the success ful guerrilla tactics of Gen DeVet An American tribute to the memory of King Alfred the Great is being arranged at Philadelphia Part of the Ashland Steel Plant was closed down indefinitey throwing 300 men out of einplpp ment American marines may be landed ti l eIs hmttsQLEalI tuaas Lr indirect result of the rebellion Columbia James Roosevelt chairman of the Executive Committee of the Mari NicaraguaI1died about 350 Democrats from Louis ville attended Gov Ceckhams in augural on Tuesdav t An iron barge was sunk in Lake Erie ten miles off Erie Pa dur ing a severe gale and the eight persons on board were drowned Judge Miller granted judgement for 1000 for 5 years board in fat vor of the Lakeland Asylum against the inheritance of a pauper patient WARD r Rev H T Williams has toahold n protracted meeting at Blue Springs V Mrs J F Payne has the gripp The children of R L Bray have the whoopingcough vf Miss Lucy Wallen has returned from Williamsburg wbresheha been going to school on ac count of ill health Little CleO Hayes daughter of J J Hayes is seriously ill The school at this place taught by Mm Bustle closed the 5th of this month We are glad to say he has taught three schools at this place and has pleased every body W H Graves left the 8th for Kansas City where he will join his mother There will begin a singing school tSitlaggscreek the 19th of this mbnth to continue through the holidays Theinfant child of R E Sow der got seriously burned the other day J Jserefor Mis souru about a ye rago diedot ofNovemberdreg to mourn their loss Charlie Hahn had a fine jiprse bridle jSunrg eunlriocvn w por t n li First National Bank OF STANFORD KY Capital Stock 510006o Surplus 1830076 DIRECTORS J W Hoyden W P Walton J Ii Collier M DEliiiore feKied T P HillS H Baughman W A 1 rabble MT Miller and 8 T Harris We solicit the accounts ol the citizens of Rockcastle andadjoining counties assuring them prompt and careful attention to all busi ness intrusted to us Personal application and correspond ence with a view to business relations invited- J S HOOKER Pres JNo7j McROBERTS Cashier- A A McKINNEY Ass t Cashier j DANNIE OWBNS UNDERTAKER C Caskets Coffins Robes Etc Kept in Stock Orders by Mail Telegraph or Telephone Promptly filled A BRODHSAD KKNTLJ = i The Lincoln County 816 rtm TmU tm ftL JJ 10 BanL- F STANFORD KY Capital looooo uccessorstoFqrmers Bank Trust CoJri 88 ANrOR KV or iAnd continuously under same management for 29 years Solicit yourW Bank account hoping such business relations will Prove t ateriallrJ profitable and pleasant DIRECTORS t J T Williams J L lynnHS Owsley Sr CashA v in i is 11 SHANKS President JB OWSLEY Cashier W M BRIGHT Asst Cashier- J C Bailey Bookkeeper r + O TOr JONAS MCKt LIfIjrIERN 0N 2Yfor Everything in t Dr r Goods Clothing Boots and Sh Slld fenaer- Mbrcliandise BEST GOODS AT LOWEST PCKS WilliS GR1FFINt- ic i TJndertlcev and FUNERilL DIRECTOR Mt Vernon Hy Keeps Coffins Caskets Robes Linen Busoms Cuffs and Collars furnish Metallic Caskets and have Embalming done on short no tice and easy terms Orders by telegraph or telephone promptly attended to day and t rgh r t IcIfYA rt 74- xN TOlvio x w iFURNITURE WAR 7ooo Stock 1 OfEurniture4 R Markecli at cost nhcl camaffe This is fact Goods go at actual cost tend carriage You cannot afford tom iss this oppertimity if you Ile furniture In fact it evil pay you well a to look at a stock which has no equal in Central KeinLuckyrij t1r11tc1e 6Q1 dTTr t ff Y trtrr t t 4- V i efI 1 UI1rJ lrn x dT TEit po j hCASTLD COUNTY lY FBIDAY DEC 1l OO fY IBER13 t ITELL Ii jjRJjj JS TO JIE BRA VE JiLJ FEARLESS AND LV YAL TO THE GREAT COiWiWOiV PEOPLE h H t GOOGHLAND I 7 L C Smith was m from Living Vton the first of the week on busi ness W H Jones Of Wildie was bre lasC Saturday ittrlhton husi liess Uncle Wm McGuire one of The oldest men in Rockcaylle coup ly has been very ill for a few days past G W Jones was over from Con way the host of this veek as stiug his son while his little babe lias been sick Little M Flora Jones has been Very sick for the past weekand she does not seem to be any better at this writing j W Shackleford of Boyd G IL Gastiueau of Garrard and C G Baker of Berea were the guests of bI R Jones last week they sue ceeded in finding plenty of turkey under a tub on Horse Lick be side the 20 pounder they took home with them Dr R H Lewis of Wildie has ttjaie several trips to see little baby Jones during the past week who has been very sick Mr A J McGuire arrived in due time with his loving compan ion and moved into the W D Mc Guire property at this place Ed Sexton was over from Vil die last week and purchased three calves from C C Clark for the sum of 43 IoMiss Cleo Martin the youngest daughter ofEx JudgeCS Martin and Mr Richard Early of Brack enridge were joined in the bonds ofmatrimony on last Wednesday evening at the home of the bride near this place We extend to them ou best wishes and hope that their horn e will be marked with peace love and happiness l2eJ y 3 p r4 k BRODHEAD re Mrs J T Cherry is on the sick listIIissSallie Tharp of near Leba non is visiting relatives here Messrs Frank Watson and Jake Edwards of Crab Orchard were here Saturday on business There was singing at the Bap tist church Sunday night which was enjoyed greatly by the young folks Mrs James Owens of this place visited relatives at Walnut Grove last week Mrs W G Tharp who has been sick for some time is no bet terThe Rojer Wheel Cos mill has closed for a week and Messrs John and Owen Jarrett are at home for a few days Miss Ida Tharp spent a few days xn the country with the Misses Haggard last week Miss Betcief Hendricksons1 School closed last Friday and she returned to her home here Sunday Mrs Harriet Arms an aged and respected lad Y of our town died Thursday night She had been a patient suflerer for some time and he that doeth all things well saw fit to take her from her relatives and friends here to a home beyond the skies where we believe a golden ciown a wai tedherItMr Aldrich and son Joe of Can art county were here this week CherryaJaines Adams has purchased the store room and stock of goods be- longingx to Dannie Owens and will I open ul a large line of general mi a r Y4r11 He is a risiugvoung lawyer lull intergy liJe and activity A Iof of the law department oi W A Tyree and wife spent Sunday in the country with J M Roberts a prominent farmer Bob Roberts went to Livingston Monday t on business Bogue Brown passed through here Wednesdy with a fine buchI of fat hogs Ito IHhmt aS tanfi ITIives in Crab Orchard Sunday j James Owens and family are vis1 ttig the family of John Riddle thist week WILDIE Possum Holler Protem Glad Lam to inform thee dersI of the SIGNAL and the rest of man = kind that I am again at the postof duty tho my nealth is ery poor I find that matters andmen have about resumed their normal returncd1Jimgives as a reason fir his unknown absence that he had been hunting for that 1000 republican majority that had been promised Yerkes in this county and upoBraunauian has retiredabsolutely front pollytix and will now devote his whole time to insectology He has imported more hoppers some big ants white crickets and- a setting of guyascutis eggs i Hog killing is now the order of the day at this point and by the way I must say that more good thanjinMrs ratty Broyles of near Inst1lesmall The husband of deceased has been absent for a year and his whereabouts unknownsupposed tobe a sodier in the Phillipines shpuld he not be and should he see this item we hope hell speedily return to his children SSlripltoPulaskiscapitallast formed an acquaintance with editor Campbell of the Hone ToutnaT who we consider passed quite a compliment on us when he declar edtliat no beauty had been wasted with lis eis ruuiug one of the best 1p atp3pers iii Ken ucky and he spares neither labor nor mcnev to improve it Why such a paper can not ba success dn yrhq Ri1 tYifltEii lashi tvitli a denio drati c vote of otero o JIpw1 it i r 1if Vanderbilt University Nashville whomI itic a epot1 Political Gospel in the future as it has in the past E ery where I go Imeet with B republican candidate for some kind ofoffice which cleary demonstrates to my mind that the wool win fl- ytlie l cb ateDel1 f 1 f 2u selectingg- the men who will fill the offices for the next 4 years we will say Give its good men and we will be satisfied for you have lots of them IIr editor we do hope that you and Citizen and other Good Road advocates will never letup on that subject until we have a 50000 bond issue for the purpose of building pikes through the county We can issue 50000 in bonds sell them at a premium pay not more than 4 per ct build twc pikes across the county and payoff the bonds in a few years and then build some branchroads leading to those main lines so as to give good roads to everyfcitizen in the county and hurt no one by taxation then why sit idle by and growl Let us up and at it If we can pay 33Sper ct tax to the coaloil trust 50 per ct to the iron and steel trust and now 100 per to the salt trnsttthings that rob and give no returnwhy can we not yes why will we not pas a small tax for renderaunsold blessing and be a joy and blessing to ourselves and our pos terity Yours truly BUCK VAKNuN 4 News Itel1Si t Storms caused great damage in France One life was lost in a fire atGuy andoita VVa A disastrous fire broke out in thee business section of Baltimore Presents prepared for KrugeK at Aienna were s i policeKAt Lafayette Coli6o miners went na strikfor higher wages Many residents of Brussels are nhprispned in their homes by floods V 4 J whitejwoman near Rome Gaiy was ilynchedItisexpected that the forthcom- in g NaY hi4pjrbipriati5n Bill w 1contain a pi vrsiYh rtwo more b Hi yrAfps tvlartnored cr tics v J t tzerS r By r 1r1 tVi W i The Czars strength is increas ing and his pulse and temperature are normal Miss Clara Long worth of Ciucin riati is towed Count deChambrun of Paris France There is a smallpox epidemic at Dawson Every person has been ordered vaccinated American salesmen now have absolute control of the retail beef market in England Walter Champ senior editor of the Bourbon News died suddenly at Pat is cf heart trouble In a railroad accident in Wes Philadelphia Pa one person vas killedand seven injured- It is stated hat much anxiety prevails in court circles respecting Queen Victorias health Three men were drowned by the towboat Dick Fulton running down a skiff at Industry Ohio A dspatch from The Hague says Holland has no intention of intervening In the Transvaal The Y M C A recently insti tuted in St Petersburg Russia is having phenomenal success The British War Office officials arc greatly disturbed by the success ful guerrilla tactics of Gen DeWet An American tribute to the memory of King Alfred the Great is being arranged at Philadelphia Part of the Ashland Steel Plant was closed down indefinite y throwing 300 men out of einplop went American marines may be landed enthesrIsthmus at Eanknia asan rindifectresult of the rebellioirbin- Columbia j James Roosevelt chairman df the Executive Committee of the Maritime t Canal Company of Nicaragua died in New York The Mayor city officials and about 350 Democrats from Louisville attendee Gov Ceckhams in augural on Tuesday An iron barge was sunk in Lake Erie ten iniles off Erie Pa during a severe gale and the eight persons on board were drowned Judge Miller granted judgement for 1000 for 5 years board in faj vor of the Lakeland Asylum against the iuheritanee of a pauper patient WABDI Rev H T Williams has gone to BlueIMrs J F Payne has the gripp The children of R L Bray have the whoopingcough Miss Lucy Wallen has returned from Williamsburg where she has been goingto schoolon ac count of ill health Little Cleo Hayes daughter of J J Hayes is seriously ill The school at this place taught by Mm Bustle closed the 5th ofL this month We are glad to say lie has taught three schools at this place and has pleased every body i W foriKansas City where he will join his mother ll3tSkaggscreek l Jthto continue through the holidays rheinfantcbildof RE Sow der got seriously burned the other day Ji J Bray who lefthrefor Mis sfHlri about a year ago died ot pneujiionia fever on the 36th of November He leaves eigbtrflchij ilren to mourn their loss y Charlie Hahn had a fine xhJbre SunrM nerr1S on tt e rlT J il7 First National Bank OF S STANFORD KY Capital Stock 5100000 Surplus 18400 76 J DI REC ORS J W Harden W PWalton J H Collier M D Eliiiore t Gi1 P Hill S H Baughman W ATHbble M T Miller and S T Ka111SefWe solicit the accounts ol the citizens of Rockcastle and adjoining counties assuring them prompt and careful attention to all busi ness intrusted to us Personal application and correspondence witha view to business relations invited J S HOCKER Pres JNOT McROBERTS Cashier A A McKINNEY Asst CashierN iANNIE OWBNSU N DSRT A K E 1r Caskets Coffins Robes Etc Kept ip Stock Oraersby Mail Telegraph or Telephone Promptly filled BRODHKAD KfcNTUK X The Lincoln Countyr NATIONAl O B a nk OF STAr FORD KY lCapital looooo 5 Successors to Farmers Bank p t Trust Coo 4jsrv 8iANFORf f11 i iAnd continuously tinder same management for 20 years Solicit ybur txiS Bank account hoping such business relations will prove materially l3Jfs profitable and pleasant DLRr CitJ T Williams J E lynn Ja wsleySr S H ShanisYoch J F Cash AttT Carpenter J B twsleyv W H Cummius a 1l H SHANKS President J BOWSLEY Cashier W M BRIGHT Asst Cashier- J C Bailey Bookkeeper rJ 0 TOrI JONAS MCKiitLeIlr V E R iJ 0N 2Yfor Laver rthii in fyDlr Merchandise BEST GOODS AT LOWEST PCES WiLLIS GRIFFINPractical Undertker and FUNERAL DIRECTOR tlItVernon Ky Keeps Coffins Caskets Robes Linen Bosoms Cuffs and Collars furnish Metallic Caskets and have Embalming done on short no tice and easy terms 1 Orders by telegraph nr telephone promptly attended today and t j eX u tt wJ h FURNITURE WAR 4 A 7pPO Stock i VJiEUllltureLfMaikedynt cost tmd carriage Jlhis is a fact 0roodsgo at iWitual cost and carriage You 1 Cannot afford to miss this oppertimity if you ii6dclfiiviiitaie Infetit vvill p yyott welt tp look at a stock which has Qeo uial iniCeii 7 tral Kentuckv y citherstanfrdr J t Iy r i tyfi era NltV fernon Signal rIDA YDec 14 rgoo Published every Friday by EDGAR S ALBRIGHT SUBSCRIPTION ONE YEAR IM- Oflduetising r rates made known on application A London correspondent of the Cincinnati Enquier says there has been a moonshine still flourishing r for the last 20 years on Horse Lick in Jackson county and run by Mary Jane Rose a widow A pho tograph is presented showing the still and its surroundings Tht Whitelightning business has been Dgratcurse and drawback to the north east side of Rockcastle and of Jackson It has caused many a mutdef and made many a rowdy Just previous to the sad and sudden taking offof B Ash he had been to Jackson and filled upon moonshine then went to the closing exercises of Sam Browns school where he was kill ed Little if any can be procured in this county but the good citi zens near the Jackson line of tboth counties should unite in driving this homedestroyer from us and placing the violators where they belong The annual report of the Com missioner General shows that 306 immigrants came to Kentucky last year of that number forty were Japanese seventy two Hebrews and sixty five Germans If Rock castle could secure more Germans like our own Fritz Krueger and Fred Hahn this county would be much better off They are laborers in the vueiyard of prosperity IM the language of Gov Beck ham let us forget bitterness en I gendered by political suite Let andusjealousy clasp hands as citizens r and neighbors and with shoulders together proud of our county and hopeful of its future let us unite in an effort to develop it in every v way The first step is the construction of good roads Rural free delivery has come to stay according to the annual re port of Postmaster General Smith and its benefits are many Mr Smith repeats his recomendations against the abuse of the second class privileges which alone pre vent the Postoffice Department from being profitable All other departments are morethan selfsus taming The War Revenue Reduction Bill will come up in the House the latter part of the weeK The brew ing interests are prepared for a t further reduction in the tax on beer The plan is 0 cut the tax 135 making a reduction of 7000000 and Ito even it up by lelainiug the tax on bank checks HERE is co ou GOY Beckham You are Mayayou give to this state that which we so badly needa safe econom ical and business like administra tion of state affairs And here is to the lady of the mansion Mrs Beckham also THE inaugural ceremonies of last Tuesday have come and gone Among the thousands of enthusiastic democrats that gathered in the historic old capital under the hill were our own handsome and portly Bill Mullins and Logue Thompson It is now believed that Joseph H Manley of Maine will not accept the Commissionership of Internal Revenue and that thel position will shortly be tendered r JolmW Yerke Jt y Gen DeWet the doer commander dangerousfiY risa ti i f 3IRIt sc E r UViNGSToN ar Ti Judge W PN Raines says he hast a for Xmas IISamMr Robt Payne is very sick witn lung trouble Sam Mason went toj Whites Station to ship a large qualm tity of hay John MarIe an em handployeevery severely mashed while loading steel in the Livingston yard Miss Ellen To what market are you taking your eggs Bob Wilmott night clerk at the Eight Gables Hotel was sent to his home at Brodhead Thursday with typhoid fever J S Cooper we are gladt a IDr improving We have missed good mornings for sometime but the hope to see him on the streets again soon Mrs McCalf was throws from horse this week and sustained inju ries which may prove fatal Our young surgeon Dr Childress was called and if some of the old Drs could have seen the work done by Dr ChildrebS they would havesaid Well done young man RedFrank Burton is on the sick list this week C B Day one of our lumber inspectors is with us We wish we could keep him with us all the time Mrs McCarthy mother of our clever wire puller George McCar thy left Wednesday for her home in Lebanon after a very pleasanta visit to our town to renew old ac quaintances Mr and Mrs W L MartIn- were called to the bedside of his mother at Oakland Ky Miss Grace Carnelius and Miss Nora Azbill of Kingston are the guests ot Mr and Mrs Sam Mason this week L Mrs Magee is here from Crab Orchardvisiting JohnbSam and Harry Magee Mr Moody the popular Knox ville drummer was with our mer chants the first ot the week Mrs Eatnest Thompson of Leb anon Junction presented her husband with a 12 pound boy Mrs Alfred Owens has gone to Lebanon Junction to see her daughter Mrs E Thompson George Parsons break man on through freight was a guest at the- Mullins cote Sunday night John Preston has opened a fruit andconfectionery store in the G W Griffin store house on main street We were pleased to meet Edgar Albright of the SIGNAL in our little village as was manyof his other friends J H Hagan is now filling prescriptions ai Hocker Cos drug store Mr L A Pettus having se cured a position at his home town Crab Orchard Edgar Owens who has been verv low with fever has been moved to his uncle Henry Owens and is rapidly on the mend A large quantity of crossties have been lauded here by the recent tides Carson had his hand se ISteve mashed Sunday morning newarail in the railroad yards here Lou Gray has rented one of Mrs Sue Mullins dwellings on main street and will take possession immediately Joe and D R Tevis proprietors lof the Richmond Ice Plant and Laundry and Irvine White one of Madison countys prominent farmers were the guests of Mr and Mrs Sam Mason last week They also went out into Laurel county limiting Frank Jones arrived here Ilvlrs last to make Livingston home John H Walton and Henry Bowman have returned from their trip down Rockcastle rivet and re port a rough voyage aud success in landing their logs Mr Walton tells oi the narrow escapes acidteu rows on the riverI Jrp1l1LUncle Ashley Owens is still in feeble health but his many friends hope he may yet be aole vo be out among us again We think the U S P 11 would suit Jake Sambrook nicely Steve Carsons little boy crept unde the bed at his residence and there being a shot gun on the floor under the bed proceeded to play with it when he discliaiged a load that was left in the gun doing no further damage than to tear a hole lit the side of the house v Mrs Rhineheart and Miss Aisbibck have movedthPir Annal E r t L 5 i D p OlI z and dress making in the Cummins building just back of the Dillion Rhineheart meat sCore The bad weather has retarded tluMvork to ariet extent on Mr Wades residence property- T Griffin of Jellico is with home IblKs here this week E A lierroii has gone to the Klondike tj build a chimney for J H Walton DrCooper has been quitqsick for several days now we under stand is on the road to recovery Mr Sue Mullins is thinking ot building a handsome 3000 build ing on her lot on main street opposite school house J E Siugleton whose nose what our merchants need an d always ready to supply was over some of his territory the first of the week Parson Hooker has tastefully ar ranged a nice display fori the holidays Two wild turkeys were brought into town last Monday and sold on footYou can almost walk from the U S post office to the end of Dr Coopers residence lot on one con tinuous pavement a great advantage over the old way of wading There seems to be a shortage in the post office at this place and a post office inspector is here straight cuing up matters A contageous disease with the g o p John Preston is on the sick list We can boast of having a most orderly town which speaks well for the good citizens of Livingston which she is justly proud Rev C H Gocdson of Chicago Ill commenced a protracted meet ing at the Presbyterian church Wednesday night Messrs W C Mullins and D S McKinney went to Frankfort this week to see the Warm Baby in augerated governor The Masons organized a lodge here last Saturday night Our school house property is sadly in need of a fence around the grounds Prof Dickerson has finished his work and closed his school John Sum merhaze is visiting home folks in Louisville Mr Robinson of Danville was a guest of John Pope this week Mr and Mrs R C Wade have gone to Mitchellsburg to visit home folks and other friends Mr Mudd operator for the Lv N is quite sick this week nG ct Ct SR ATivmts and Children Th fl i Va Slavs Always Bought Bears Signature rZTk Land ZtDclc Crop Simon Weil bought of M J Far ris of Boyle county 300 fancy beeves averaging 1430 pounds at 470 per TOO The cattle are for immediate shipment Winchester Democrat The Harrodsburg Democrat notes the sales of several lots of hogs at 4 cts and an extra lotat 435 a lot ot export cattle 1500 lbs at 5 cts per lba lot of heifers SOC lbs at 5 cts 43 export cattlle 1345 lbs at 4 cts 17 high grade ex port cattle at 57cts 45 steers wt 900 lbs at 335 some weighing 925 lbs at 3525 each Green Fish sold to Houk Son a lot of corn at 206 per barrel de livered Corn is selling regularly at 200 per barrel delivered M J Farris bought of Stigall Bros 40 good feeding cattle at- 3f4C Jake Hugely bought of Jac ob Kimberlin 22 good 2 year old cattle at 35 J C Caldwell Friday made the biggest cattle sale of the year in this section and next week he will deliAr to J W Bales agent 445 export beeves at fc Charles P Cecil sold to Bales 68 at the same price Advcocate Heavy steers are quoted at 5 to 515 in Concinnati fair to good 415 to 4J2 butcher 460 to 475 good to choice 4 to 46clheifers 2yto 434c hogs 46 to 5C sheep 150 to385 T P Tuttle sold to Q P rHuffuiau a bunch of heif e satc 1VlcnotMold S- ii f j t iSl f Y Morgan a bunch ofshotes at 410 T P Tuttle sold to B C Sandidge jo Soopound cattle at 376c J J Jliompson bought of various parties a bunch of steers at JOFarris bought 86 Soo to 1000 1toJ M Coffey four llree ear old mules at 7750 O T Layton of Garrard sold his crop of5ooo pounds of tobacco in Louisville Fri day at 820 theIand hog at 4h r to 1 40 sn ORLANDO r c Rev Wm Williams was in Mt Vernon Monday on business Ben Childress and George Chil dress of this place have entered school at Mt Vernon Albert Allen was here Saturday on business J S Reppert was through our tow Saturday placeIThe Rockcastle Stone Co has resumedwork with Moses McNew as manager Lee Porter was ia Mt Vernon SundayDied Mrs James Anderson of near this place after a few days ill ness Some of the Brush Creek boys are said to have made their pres ence known at Langford Saturday night by firing pistols in the school house yard during preach ing v W D Lasevell will enter Medical College at Louisville about January 1st v 0 Gov Thomas of Colorado has declined to honor a requisition from Gov Mount for the return of an Indiana fugitive nowin Colora do While technical grounds are alleged for the refusal it is inti mated tkat Gov Thomas action is chiefly due to a desire to rebuke Gov Mount for his failure tohonor requisitions in the cases of the Kentucky ttiguives Finley and Taylor i Co wJYII fJtfia t trY The most beautiful thing in the world is the babiall dimples and joy The most pitiful thing is that same baby thin andin pain And the mother does not know that a little fat makes all the differ ence A Dimples and goner and left hollows and fear the fat that was comfort and color and curvenil but pity and loveis goner The little one gets no fat from her food There is some thing wrong it is either her food or foodmill She has lied no fat for veeks is living on what slit had stored in that plump little body of hers rand that is gone She is starving for fat iris death be quick Scotts Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil is the fat she can take it will save her The genuine has this picture on it take no other If you have not tried it send sampIeitsngreeabletlstc SCOTT BOWNE Chemists 409 Pearl St N Y SOc and SlOO all druggists 3 6ait14Y11t1ISt I I JtU1 tr tt t rul jf lL rr tv Io Sfi r 9 rv i r i4 r a ik i l Eir1dsYcc L t Aiways Bought lli ch bas bra in tftiscscZ ft1 i 1 1vfl and ma cfsar personal fics its All Counterfeit liriiCations and JttsrGzw7 xxiare on expel lneiiisr llwt trifle with and eILdiuigor the health of Infants and CIultLrcu Srpericnce asaiiisfc ifJVCastoria is a hrrmlcss substitute for Castor Oil Pass goric Drops riul Soo tiling Syrups It ix Pleasant It contains iieLUier Opium Morpliiiio nor other Narcotic substance Its a Worm5Land allays Fcsushi sS It cures Diarrlicea and Wind Colic It relieves Teething Troubles cures Constipation and Flatulency It assimilates the Food regulates tho Stomach and Bowels giving healthy and natural sleeps The Childrens Panacea Tho Mothers Friend CE fHiJnr1lE CASTOR A ALWAYS Bears the Signaturo of Lp rA sw17 1a rp At1 J The Mud Yon Have Always Bought In Use For Over SO Years THE 7T 6TR6CT cITY rt tW5 I N ru1FUiL 1 And so is every woman who neglects the first sign of S those many weaknesses and diseases which so univer sally afflict her sex From the smallest beginnings c follow endless suffering and incapacity for either work or enjoyment of any sort wifehood a burden and niotiierhood a misery even the young woman beau iv fades and age coines on before its time But in it 6lC l j ft 1J j cs Cf vo GERSTLES FEMALE PANACEA f2i aTi infailibla remedy sr eedv and sure relief and a 9 permanciit cure All forms of Womb and Ovarian trouble yield to 91 ilils wonderful medicine which has tile praises of thousands OfVlO fr7f ireu who have been uvIfc vials and Oihcs ieS iclnss FniloiJ O G F P GUS2Q to and since usiu one bottle I feel much better than evor lofura 1 hnvi taker raany kinds of medicines and been trervtci bv rolf gfailing to do me any coo l bntic 8 in5oornelictneIfeeilike anew person I cut thankful that 1 enought nun JLa Cross Fls Prt Jo tbJj w w 9 J fFor Sale C U Davis Co Mt Vernon Ky IPneumonia Prevented of thousands who have used Chamberlains Cough Remedy for colds and la grippe during the past few years to our knowledge not a single case has resulted in pneumonia Thos Whit field Co 240 Wabash avenue Chicago one of the most prominent retail druggists in that cityto speaking of this says We recommend Cough Remedy for la grippe in many cases as it not pnly gives prompt and complete recovery but also counteracts pneumonia For sale by Theo Wesley Druggist Mt Vernon I have concluded to run a first class boarding house and ask the patronage of the public Pupils are especially wanted All ptitis will be taken for their comfort Reasonable prices Call on me at my home and get information in regard to same Respectfully nbv22Hno MRS WILLIs ADAMS f Bow to Cnre Croup Mr R Gray who lives near Amenia Duchess county N Y say Chamberlains Cough Rent edis the best medicine I have ever used It is a fine childrens remedy for croup and never faDs to c rep When given as soon as the child becomes hoarse or even after the croupy cough has developed it will prevent the attack This should be borne in mind and a bottle of the ICoughRefuedy kept at hand ready use as soon as these J5yI liars been l iiia supervision infancy AIlovTio one tlw you in bbsa Bxperiiaoat su Chamberlains tItQ3ClattauoaradIIlA A I by FURNITUR AND UNDERTAKING A full and complete stocknll1 orders filled promptly Motto Best goods and lowest prices BLANKKNSHIP c MjLJUfcfs Livingston Kt if you would have an 2pejflike a bear and a relish for y i meals take Chamberlains rtULa and Liver Tablets They cvrI disorders of the stomach and ttf late the liver and bowels lScI 25 cents Samples free at 1 ro Wesleys drugstore Mt Verier Go to Turpin Bros in basem nt brick hotel for fresh fish and freshoysters oct fcJfs About five years ago I wa troubledwith catarrh of the lowe bowel says a T Chisholm 484 Dearborn Ave Chicago and l though I consulted several eminent physicians who prescribed for ee I found their remedies failrd to L any way relieve me and the trov almost became chronic AJtei fering several months I dja concluded to t try Chnmbci r Colic Cholera and Diarrko i Sue- dy and I beg to assure r u I was most agreeahly su rpriki i after taking two doses cJ tftthat I was cbuipletly relicAt disease that had cost me sr 1 trouble and annoyance I a x thankful to say that Iliav CJi1 fered from it siU fi F x j t uy Theo VcsleYDrl1ggtt t Verupil Old newspapers for iet this office at 25 cts per huiiareBv r r X tfj l 1tV rin Signal dtf xrRIDAY Dec 14 1900 ifllbZished every Friday by EDGaR S ALBRIGHT SifESeRIPTION ONE YEAR IOO Advertising rates made known on r application A London correspondent of the Cincinnati Enquier says there has been a moonshine still flourishing for the last 20 years on Horse Lick byIMary Jane Rose a widow A pho tograph is presented showing the stilt and its surroundings The business has tiWhitelightning and drawbackt to the north east side of Rockcastle and of Jackson It has caused many a murdef and made many a rowdy Just previous to the sad and sudden taking off of B Ash he had been to Jackson and filled up on moonshine then went to the closing exercises of Sam Browns school where he was kill ed Little if anvcan be procured in this county but the good citi zens near the Jackson line oftboth counties should unite in driving this homedestroyer from us and placing ths violators where they p belongThe annual report of the Corn v missioner General shows that 306 Immigrants came to Kentucky last year of that number forty were Japanese seventy two Hebrews and sixty five Germans If Rock castle could secure more Germans like our own Fritz Krueger and r Fred Hahn this county would be much better off They are laborers in the vneiyard of prosperity Ji IK the language of Gov Beck Ji1bam let us forget bitterness en gendered by political strife Let us lay aside all malice envy anti jealousy clasp hands as citizens iIand neighbors and with shoulders together proud of our county and hopefulof its future let us unite in everfy A way The first step is the con strtction of good roads tlural free delivery has come to stay according to the annual report of Postmaster General Smith and its benefits are many Mr Smith repeats his recomendations against the abuse of the second class privileges which alone pre vent the Postoffice Department from being profitable All other departments are more than selfsus v taming The War Revenue Reduction Bill will come up in the House the latter part of the weeK The brew ing interests are prepared for a further reduction in the tax on beer iiThe plan is cO cut the tax 135 making a reduction of 7000000 and 1x even it up by lelainiug the tax on bank checks HERE is w S OU Goy Beckham You are young but wise May you give to this state that which we so badly needa safe econom ical and business like administra tion of state affairs And here is to the lady of the mansion Mrs Beckhani also THE inaugural ceremonies of last Tuesday have come and gone Among the thousands of enthusias tic democrats that gathered in the historic old capital under the hill were our own handsome and portly Bill Mullins and Logue Thoirpson J xleis now believed that Joseph f H Mauley of Maine will not r accept the Couiraissionersliip of r Internal Reveniieji and that the ftposition will shortly be tendered y Yerke JohGCn n DeWet the 3oer command rerf is reported to bin aidangeibus kltt101 i t j t ii ti ill ttf Jfftfi r tLL33RS BZSU Sir w Xr lJ rM R LIVINGSTON 91 ljgQeG3jE Jhoj l Ljrrl Judge W P Raines say lie has- Ta J pound turkey for Xmas MrsIISSSam Mason 01 this place Mr Robt Payne is very sick withII trouble Sam Mason qual1itityployee ofWeL N had his hand very severely mashed while loading steel in the Livingston yard Miss Ellen To what market are you taking your eggs Bob Wilmott night clerk at the Eight Gables Hotel was sent to his home at Brodhead Thursday with typhoid fever Dr J S Cooper we are glad to say is improving We have missed his kind good mornings for sometime but we hope to see him on the streets again soon Mrs McCallwas thrown from horse this week and sustained inju ries which may prove fatal Our young surgeon Dr Childress was called and if some of the old Drs could have seen the work done by Dr ChildrebS they would have said Well done young man RedFrank Burton is on the sick list this week C B Day one of our lumber inspectors is with us We wish we could keep him with us all the time Mrs McCarthy mother of our clever wire puller George McCar thy left Wednesday for her home in Lebanon after a very pleasant visit to our town to renew old ac quaintances Mr and lvIrsV L Martin were called to the bedside of his mother at Oakland Ky Miss Grace Carnelius and Miss Nora Azbill of Kingston are the guests ot Mr and Mrs Sara Mason this week LMrs Magee is here from Crab Orchard visiting her sons John Sam and Harry Magee Mr Moody the popular Knoxville drummer was with our mer chants the first ot the week Mn Earnest Thompson of Leb anon Junction presented her husband with a 12 pound boy Mrs Alfred Owens has gone to Lebanon Junction to see her daughter Mrs E Thompson George Parsons break man on through freight was a guest at the Mullins hote Sunday night- John Preston has opened a fruit and confectionery store in the G W Griffin store house on main street We were pleased to meet Edgar Albright of the SIGNAL in our little village as was many of his other friends J H Hagan is now filling pre scriptions at Hocker Cos drug store Mr L A Pettus having se cured a position at his home town Crab Orchard Edgar Owens who has been verv low with fever has been moved to his uncle Henry Owens and is rapidly on the mend A large quantity of crossties have been lauded here by the recent tides Steve Carson had his hand severely mashed Sunday morning while newbrail in the railroad yards here Lou Gray has rented one of Mrs Sue Mullius dwellings on main street and will take possession immediatelyJoe R Tevis proprietors lof the Richmond Ice Plant and Steam Laundry and Irvine White one of Madison countys prominent farmers were the guests of Mr and Mrs Sam Mason last week They also went out into Laurel county hunting Mrs Frank Jones arrived here Saturdaynher future home John H Walton and Henry Bowman have returned from their trip down Rockcastle rivet and re port a rough voyage ami success in lal Waltonatells ol the narrow escapes and the narrows on the river George W Gritfiin was in from Llwrel county Sunday Uncle Ashley Owens is still in feeble health but hismany friends hope he may yet be Mole 10 be out among us again We think the U sV P M would suit Jake Sambrook nicely Steve Carsons little boy crept unde the bed at his residence and there being a shot gun on the floor under the bed proceeded to play with it when he dischaiged a load that was left in the gun doing no further damage than to tear a hols nrlhesideof the house v Mrs Rhineheart and Miss Anna Asblop hat e moved heirnt1lhnert 3 1 1 tt ji 4 t =inMo Tr and dress making in the Cummins building just back of the Dillion Rhineheat meat store The bad weather has retarded tliW work to a great extent on Mr Wades resident property T Griffin of Jellico is with home folks lure this week E A tenon has gone to the Klondike tj build a chimney for J 11 WaltonDr er has been quitgsick for several days now we under stand is on the road to recovery Mrs Sue Mullins is thinking of building a handsome 3600 building on tier lot on main street opposite school house J E Siugleton whose nose what our merchants need an d always ready to supply was over some of his territory the first of the week arI Two wild turkeys were brought into town last Monday and soldon foot You can almost walk from the U S post office to the end of Dr Coopers residence lot on one con tinuous pavement a great advaii tage over the old way of wading There seems to be a shortage in the post office at this place and a post office inspector is here straight ening up matters A contageons disease with the g o p John Preston is on the sick list We can boast of having a most orderlytown which speaks well for the good citizens of Livingston which she is justly proud Rev C H Gocdson of Chicago Ill commenced a protracted meet ing at the Presbyterian church Wednesday night Messrs W jCMullins and D S McKinney went to Frankfort this week to see the Warm Baby in augeraled governor The Masons organized a lodge here last Saturday night Our school house property is sadly in need of a fence around the grounds Prof Dickerson has finished his work and closed his school John Suinmerhaze is visiting home folks in Louisville Mr Robinson of Danville was a guest of John Pope this week Mr and Mrs R C Wade have gonto Mitchellsburg to visit home folks and other friends Mr Mudd operator for the L N is quite sick this w- eekC1STOFAT fiats and Children Th J Have Always Bought Bears theISignature of u Land Etock Crop Simon Weil bought of M J Far ris of Boyle county 300 fancy beeves averaging 1430 pounds at 470 per TOO The cattle are for immediate shipments Winchester DemocratThe Democrat notes the sales of several lots of hogs at 4 ets and an extra lot at 435 a lot ot export cattle 1500 lbs at 5 cts per lba lot of heifers 800 lbs at 5 cts 43 export cattlle 1345 lbs at 476 cts 17 high gradeex port cattle at 514 cts 45 steers wt 900 lbsY335 some weighing 925 lbs at 3525 each Green Fish sold to Houk Son a lot of corn at 206 per barrel de livered x Corn is selling regularly at 200 per barrel delivered M J Farris allrBros 40 good feeding cattle at 3c Jake Hugely bought of Jac ob Kimberlin 22 good 2 year old cattle at 35 J C Caldwell Friday made the biggest cattle sale of the year in this section and next week he will deliA r to J W t Bales agent 445 export beeves at fc Charles P Cecil sold to Bales 68 at the same price Advcocate Heavy steers are quoted at 5 to 5 IS in Concitmati fair to good J 415 to 4 72 butcher 460 to 4i51 good to choice 4 tO4T c heifers 234 to 41c hogs 4 to 50 sheep 150 to S5v 1Jr1uttJesoldt- oO P Huffiiiair as bunctof lied ea at sc J I S i 1qt e Morgan a hunch of f shotes at 4 10 T P Tuttle sold to B C Sandidge 10 Sonpound tt at 3c J J hompson bought of various parties a bunch of steers at 2350 11 J Farris bought 86 Soo to 1000 1toJ M Coffey four t iiiree3Tearqld mules at 7750 0 T Layton- of Garrard sold his crop of 5000 pounds of tobacco in Louisville Fri day at 820 The Central Record notes the sales of corn at 2 yearlings at 24 and hog at 4jo to i OIlSo 3 iORLANDO t S Rev Wm Williams was in Mt Vernon Monday on business Ben Childress and George Chil dress of this place have entered school at Mt Vernon Albert Allen was here Saturday on business- J S Reppert was through our SaturdayWallace well of this place weekfThe Rockcastle Stone Co has resumed work with Moses McNew as manager Porter was in Mt Vernon ILee Died Mrs James Anderson of near this place after a few lays ill ness Some of the Brush Creek boys are said to have made their pres ence known at Langford Saturday night by firing pistols in the school house yard during preach lug ledIiJanuary ist 0 Gov Thomas of Colorado has declined to honor a requisition from Gov Mount for the return of an Indiana fugitive now in Colora do While technical grounds are alleged for the refusal it is inti mated that Gov Thomas action isi chiefly due to a desire to rebuke Gov Mount for his failure tohonor requisitions in the cases of the Kentucky fugitives Finley and Taylor a t f1fJtYII fRfIJjftJjfj v JThe most beautiful thing in the world is the baby all dimples and joy The most pitiful thing is that same baby thin andIn pain And the mother does not tenon that a little fat makes all the differ ence v Dimples and joy have gone and left hollows and fear the fat that was comfort and color and curvcull but pity and loveis goney The little one gets no fat from her food There is something wrong it is either her food or foodmill She has hadno fat for weeks is living on what slit had stored in that plump little body of hers and that is fatViris death be quick Scotts Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil is the fat she can take it will save her pictureonitIf have not tried it send sampleitsngreenbtebstc SCOTT BOWNE Chemistss409 N Y 5Oc and SlOO all druggists dfxaatKYMiv terr13MinSlnrsRfix LL L h tfl 1ir jt fBFt Ij E p Ak pi t 5 Yrr sirnyrtrfTho Eild YCt ln Always Eought tl11has ban in tiro Ia 017 gO years has borno r rnatnro irZ cZS rti to t in All Couirtefuit Lnitations and Ju tiod arc bud Ex lnei7r Ihvi with and enclai tlie health of Infants ri lCrlInanvr1 1 4n roZll r- anflat tt qC Jar L Af J f6 A Castoria is a 3iriinlcss substitute fox Castor Oil goric Droll raid joo tiling Syrups It i4 Pleasant it contains 1l0 GUi Opium IVIorpliino nor other Narcotie substance Its is its guarantee It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness It cures IMarrlicea and Wind Colic It relieves Teething Troubles cures Constipation and Flatulency It assimilates the Food regulates tho Stomach and SoTireis giving healthy and natural sloep The Childrens PauaccziThc Mothers Friend CENUfti ra CASTORmP ALWAYS J the Signature The Kind Yon Have Always Bought In Use For Over SO Years0T- pt 7T NW M fu Jbg IN PERil vuAnd so is every woman who neglects the sign of those many weaknesses and diseases which so univer sally afflict her sex From the smallest beginnings fellow endless suffering and incapacity for either work or enjoyment of any sort wifehood a burden midi motherhocfci a misery even the young womans ttyfades age comes on before its time in gIa IiS 1t J GERSTLES FEMALE PANACEA h ris an iiifalliblo remedyspeedy and sure relief and a 9ff1iteiiwho been made strong and well its use Ju t rhyso5ans and dither nc Icines Failed G F p eysED I kayo commenced tho uso your F1 CiTilpt Fricalr Tetl ancisinceninanebottle Ifeelmuen tith evor Lorera havotakerraanpkindaof medicines trentcit IT i guent physicians failing to dome any but iUA u ocr medicine I feel like a new person I am so thankful thai I have b3en spared to rocommcud tllia remedy and praise tt fiNANCY E CAXTY La Crossj Fli V Druggists Sell G F P A1V W itiFor Sale by C L Co Mt Vernon Ky Pneumonia Prevented Among the tens of thousands who have used Chamberlains Cough Remedy for colds and la grippe during the past few years to our knowledge not a single case has resulted in pneumonia Thos Whitfield Co 240 Wabash ave Chicago one of the most prominent retail druggists in that city in speaking of this says We recommend Chamberlains Cough Remedy for la grippe in many cases as itnot gives pIompt and complete recovery but also counteracts pneumonia For sale by Theo Wesley Druggist Mt Vernon 1 have concluded to run a first class boarding bouse and ask the patronage of the public Pupils are especially wanted All puns will be taken for their comfort Reasonable prices Call on me at my home and get information in regaid to same Respectfully MRS WILIJS ADAMS nbvTrmo 1 How to Cnre Croup Mr R Gray who lives near Amenia Duchess county N Y sate Chamberlains Cough Rtm edy is the best medicine I have ever used It is a fine childrens remedy for croup and never fans to When given as soon as the child becomes hoarse or even after the croupy cough has developed it will prevent the attack This should be borne in miiid and a bottle of the Cough Remedy kept at hand ready for instant use as OOtias these J5yI qr af and has been maIo renter Ins per sonal supervision its infancy Allov no one W re you tlilg trilo or Pare ago Bears of ub first beau and But have by great cannot enoul1I nue cure If your tae Inot lush cotrrrrt our IrtfHEILTUY nUTIIEKS grltDavis only FURmTUR1 AND UNDERTAKING A full HId s complete stock All order filled promptly MuUo Best goods and lowest pr ctstBLANKENSHIP firLivingston K lf you would have an apet like a bear and a relish for y tmeals take Chamberlains Stot W i and Liver Tablets They cor idisorders of the stomach and rtF late the liver and bowels Pc t 25 cents Samples free at 0 0 Wesley s drug store Mt Verc- Go toTurpinBros in bas rmnt brick hotel for fresh fish ands freshoysters ocfr tf tyasIwe bowel says C T Chisholm 184 Dearborn Ave Chicago atuiftl though I consulted several eminent physicians who prescribed for nicr I found their remedies fall d tq L any way relieve me and the trrf almost became chronic A ter fering several months I oiyj t concluded tttry CtmmbviVr Colic Cholera and DiarrliOuf P u edy and I beg to assure vou n I was most agreeably surprisj d t after taking two doses of tl o t that I was completty relievet disease that had cost me cri 1 trouble and annoyance 1aa thankful to say that bavenoi a fered from itsinqe Fr f aauY Theo Wesley Druggist fL t croon Old netti spaPersforsale tiat his ofiici at 5cts per faiinoredV J iY t x kfSgna1 t VKKNW Kv lv 14 1900 J7ttLOUIVLLNASHVLLERRCOJ3E TIME TABLEI 24 north 1105 a m 26 north 132 a m 23 south 157 P m 25 South 144 am- AS LANDRUM Agent Entered at the Me Vcruwa liy 1ust once as sec ondclass innll matttr MASONIC Ashland Lodge No meets lrd Moil day 10 A CHURCHES Christian Holds services 1st 3r Sunday at 11am and atGWpJli Presbytemu ll ld ervices on the 4th Church Services on the Second Saturday night anti Sunday Suuday School at 9 a lu every Sunday Prayer meeting on Tuesday nig- htsPeoMb James Maret was in Lancaster WednesdayJ closed his school at ROUll stone Friday last Mrs Elizabeth Brooks of Paris is visiting Mi s W M Poynter W F Champ of Paint Lick was Here the first of the week Mrs Cleo Brown and Miss Dove B T etcher are in Louisville- Dr Lucas the Livingston dentist was here Wednesday on business Capt A N Beutlvand Prof W R Dickerson were here Wednesday Rev Holtzclaw is holding a pro tracted meeting at Langfords school houseBen Childress son of Huston Childress entered the college here MondayLee Chestnut of Orlando was a new addition to the college this week John Magee ore of Livingstons leading business men was here t Monday on business Mr Jonas McKeuzie ot Mt Vernon was here at court Mon dayInterior Journal A W A Chestnut has moved from Orlando to Livingston He has a job of breaking on the K D Ike SnodgrasS of Lily came Wednesday to attend the burrial of his niece Miss Florelle Brown The public school at this place taught by S N Davis and Miss Emma Penuington closes today Mr Charles Spillman of Tessa mine county came over Friday and returned Monday Mrs Spillman accompanying him Mr and Mrs Hensey Brown of Parksville came Tuesday afternoon to see Miss Florelle Brown but were about one hour too late to see her alive Dr R H Lewis was in Friday and toldus that Mr J T Stephens ot Disputanta was very ill His hand was poisoned by a ragweed I and then bloodpoison set in John Clark bettor known as Reston Clark who left this state in 1862 and went to Minnesota hs returned to pay a visit to his old friend He was the first Kentucky pioneer to settle in Minn Mr Orus Bowers who went to Central America last summer returned Friday night Mr Bowers has many interesting things to tell of that country the people and their ways ot living however we vil add that he is not very favor jt impressedWillis U G Baker Dr John M Williams GS Griffin JrA Lajidrurn BBCox RLB- rowl1tW T Short Henry Catron J J Wood H L Tate F L t r trpi n were the masons from this place who attended and took part in the organization of the new lodge at tytnight Iji yn LCSi7arCrnf327aZtfti S71197r= e Mr Jones the Stanford tinner is here doing some work for C C Williams I LOCAL CURATOH O F Ham was ap pointed curator of the personal property of John Sayers deceased FOR SALEL House and Lot in Northern part of town Dec 7 3t S N Davis Henry Catron sheriff of Rock castle has paid the state 466727 amount due in full for 1900 and has received his quietus Supt W A B Davis informs us that he is now ready to pay the 20 per cent which was due the school teachars in October For Sale or Exchange one one acre lot and house with six rooms J A Preston Livingston Ky- nov233mo Come to J A Wood Co Or ando Ky for the best goods and owest prices Best bargains in the country Walter TurE en one of the firm of Turpen Bros has sold out his half interest to his brother T Turpen the other member LI STOPS THIS COUGH AND WORKS OFF THE COLD Laxative BromoOuinine Tablets cure a cold in one day No cure 110 pay Price 25 cents LOSTA green silk umbrella with a purse attached to it A lib eral reward will be paid for the re turn or any information concerning- it Miss Ella Joplin MARRIED Mr Jesse Munday and Miss Ida Butner were married- Wednesddyafternoon at the home of the brides stepmother Mrs Susan Butner I Dr W L Myers will locate in Mt Vernon and begin the practice of dentistry on the 20th of Decem ber All kinds of dental work specialtyNov IN COUNTY COURT Hiram Ash fined 25 and ten days in jail fOt carrying concealed weapons W M Cunagim same Jacob Gentry i and cost for being drunk When jcu ccire to town fO Turpin Bros restauiant where you can get any kind ot a lunch you want In basement of old brick te1oct19t M RRIEDMr Arch Brown and Miss Jennie Lease daughter of Jack Lease were married at the home of the brides parents Wed nesday evening Rev A J Pike officiatingTO A COLD IN ONE JAI Take laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets All druggist refund the money if it fails tto cure E W Groves signature is on each box 25CtSCall on or address J N Chap man Mt Vernon for plain and ornamental plastering brick and cement work cisterns cellars fancy tyle grates Cement sidewalks and hearths a specialty W R McClure moved B F Fu quas mill from Skaggs creek to the Spradlin farm recently purchased by J A Taylor Mr Fuqua will have in all about 500000 feet ofvlumbcr to saw for Mr Taylor A string band was organizedat the college Tuesday night It will be known as the College String Band Miss Cox the Music teacher will have control of it andjye can expect to have a first class band here in the near future rSTOLEN Charley ahnhada fine saddle hofs saddle and bridle stolen from his fafcijes stable Sun day night He andiSsveral others started towards Jackson county Wednesday morning to look for the horse as the thief was thought to have gone that way- SHORTSamuel r Ward postmaster at Livingston was chckedup this week and found to be over 300 short Mr Wards son was first given the office he showed P short and was removed Then the father took charge and this is the second time lie has come ti short FQook e t a rE131 RI WARTIwill pay a reward of twenty five 25 dollar for the re turn of the horse taken from my barn last Sunday night A sorrel horse 3 years old 15 hands high 3 white feet and legs white spot in forehead and a scar behind each ear caused by wearing yoke FRED HAHN Maretburg Ky CARD OF THANKS Ve desire to express our heart felt thanks to our friends who ren dored us such great kindness during the illness and after the death of our sister Lucy They will be held ever dear to us in the future years to come Withrespect MRS S C FRANKLIN J F GRIFFIN We heard ather an interesting tory told a few days since of aI certain man in thiscounty was heretofore considered rather a prominent citizen that just a few days before the election he went to his neighbors crib stole the corn took it to a moonshine still had jt made up on the shares and on election day divided it out among his friends No names were given At a meeting ot the directors of the First National Bank of Stanford it was unanimously resolved that it was to the interest of the stockholders of the bank that its capital be reduced from 108 000 to 50000 on Jan 30thand the excess of 50000 to be paid to the stockholders as soon thereafter as practiable The vote for this purpose will be taken on Jan 8th CURATORS SALE On the 22nd of PllbIlicJohn Sayers deceased all the per sonal property belonging to the es tate consisting of work horses milk cow wagons wheat corn hay bee hives farming tools house hold effects cc A 11 articles will be sold on a credit of six months Notes with approved security bearing legal inter est will be required of all purchasers before the property is removed This Dec nth 1600 O F HAMN Curator John Sayers estate Mr John Bloomer of Wood stock Representing the defunct Somerset Banking Co was here Tuesday with a petition to get George Livesay Jr and the heirs of J J Williamsstockholders in the bank to sign asking Congress to appoint Mr J J Simpson of Casey county as a permanent re ceiver of said bank Mr Simpson had already been recommended by Representative Boreing but the Congressman after he had made the recommendation happened to recall the fact that he had prom ised to get the place for young Mr Waddle son D H Waddle and- O then it was he recalled the secom mendation 61 Mr Simpson and asked that Mr Waddle be appointed Several reasons are assigned why Mr Simpson should be appointed but the principal reason is that by his appointment the stockholders yould be able to save about 1000 or more as his services would cost nothing Dispatches from the Phillipines LieJlrCharlesfrom the Fortyseventh regiment attacked and occupied Bulacan While returning these troops en countered Col Victoris occupying an entrenched position with thirty rifles nd300 bplomen Lieut Morrows force charged and drove the enemy froNT their position it is believedwith heavy loss Preced ing therfight the expidition had captured Maj Flores and several of his followers Lieut Morrow is making a splendid record for himself and is daily adding more laurels to that already ren own family ervicesias Second Lieutenant Slid was ad sauced to the position of First Lieutenant while nPnrto Rico After the First Kentucky was rausteredicui he was appointed a Second Iie then tit the Foriv ITfp Jp seventh regiment He is a native of Pulaski county and is a son of Judge T Z Morrow and a nephew of Gotr Bradley He is only twentytwo years of age J ISS FLORELLE BROWN DEAD Just after dinner on last Tuesday our people were saddened by the announcement of the death of Miss Florelle Brown After a lingering sickness of seven years that dread disease known as con sumption ate Up the thread of her young life and she passed quietly away surrounded by her devoted brothers and sisters For two years she has been a patient sufferer and seemed thoroughly real ize her fate She was next to the youngest daughter of Dr and Mrs J J Brown both of whompreceed ed hermany years to the grave Miss Florelle was born itt 1875 be ing 25 years old on the 3rd day of last August She joined the Christ ian church at this place w hen only twelve years of age and was always a faithful member Just a day or so before her death she said she was ready and wanted to go Rev Mills the former pastor Jcame down from Junction City and preached the funeral and took his text from the 2ist verse of the Est chapter of Pauls letter to the Phillipiaus For me to live is Christ and to die is nail So it was with this beautiful Christian character for in her death she had gained heaven and eternity Mrs C C Williams Mrs Dr Lov ell Mrs Mae Rider Miss Grace Cox and W A Cox sang in a low sweet tone Waiting by the river Its is well with my souland A sleep in Jesus She was quietly and gently borne by loving hands to the old cemetry and laid to rest by the side of her oldest brother that noble boy Bob Brown She leaves three sisters Mrs Geor gia Rice Mrs M J Miller Jr and Mrs C C Davis and two brothers Maurice and ha13 Brown t BARGESS AT t r FRANK JONES t Granulated Sugar 6I4c C Light Brown Sugar ff fc Arbuckle Coffee 140 Lion Coffee I2 i Best Green Coffee 150 Canned Goods Sri to loc Best Dry Salt Meat QC Lard J iqc Meal per bushel 55c Best Patent Flour 60 to 650 Best shipstuff 1 for 100 Ibs2 pounds soda for 5 cents v California Hams per Ib Qc Mens Hats 750 upr Shoes from S5cIUP V Clothing mens suits from 300 up IAll grades calicoes this week cOver coats from 650 up Ribbons Laces Ladies Hose Mens Hose all as cheap as the cheapest Goods delivered in any part of town at your door SATURDAY is my bargain dayat Wades old stand Livingston Ky r f 1 4 r cry genuineLaxativetho remedy that dares a col u enD day No one can reasonably hope for good health unless his bowels move once each day When tl i5is not attended to disorders of the stom ach arise biliousness headache dycpepsia and piles soon follow If you wish to avoid these ailments keep your bowels regular by taking Chamberlains Stomach and Liver Tablets when required They are so easy to take and mild and gentle in effect For sale by Theo Vesley Druggist Mt Vernon After serving seven years of a thirteen year sentence a convict in the penetentiary at Philadelphia was released as innocent of the crimes of which he was charged f Many residents of London united to sue Tor heavy dkmagesfon theirfxresiljIdences capp pntv f 4 dIUj 10 Tv 1t 2YaRtLMRZ 1arS lJr =0 t WhenVouReadThis J And need anything done Come and see nie at WESLEY DRUGSTORE MT VFRNON KY I have withdrawn from the SIGNAL office on account orthe close confnmeat Slid a long needed rest I will run a firstclass Watchmaking shop do work in work manlike manner and in all cases try to deliver work the same day it ls brought to me Heretofore I have been laboring under disadvantages by having to work on the paper in SIGNAL OFFICE through the day and on Watch work night consequently could not turn outwork very fast J learned my trade under a German Watchmakers one one of the best in the country My Stop is Equipped Witt Improved ladiijierg To do all kinds of work and will add more I do all kinds of Jew repairIsp c OPTIC L GOODSI have made astudy of fitting the eye proper ly with gl visitsat leisure times every town and postoffice in the county to do what workis to be done get better acquainted with the people and work up my business Whether you want anything or not come and see me at WESLEYS DRUG STORE Mt Vernon Ky Yours with the greatest pf respect S C FRAN KLI N Lztie N i = GREEN FRONTC DRUG STORE3is the place to buy Drugs Patent Medicines Wear Sta tionery Cigars and Tobaccos Paints end Oils Prescriptions Carefully Compounded j Prompt Attention at All Times r Call When InJrownt C C DAVIS 8 COMt Vernon Kv- PhohejNo 3 I Reward Offered 0- 1GEOTJOHNSONS RED HOT j r1c-t t iLii1 pf General Merchandise This County has no eaual and mv snecial pricps rmi so low The bottom is out The hoopsarebl1stedPricesY o n winters Boots SIoesHs f and Caps Are 26 per cent cheaper than any shown They will comfort tickle aneltmakeyougladthae you area living to enjoy an opportunity sure and progressive tI keep in StOCk 4 t C h f v Gr FellersCj Stoves ands cooking utensils Ladies Cloaks andJak- is Li atpricestoo lowjjjbut I sell the- mPrices t IMae r Butt Givei A y ftryiK lt 21 t J Jj l Meatrial an d 1 will Come again r li i flrt lt Z 0 tg John tt j i11i fJv f Wit c i d i 4 rt f r 1f t V I ii t i QRLND0 KY y itf tr f f ti t J I i 7 tfi tZ 1t Ayv Jv m J 5 = GO 110rGeneral ltlerchar1die Mte1ernon9Ky 1r FOR j 1Z y O h Femr ct fW J rf fJC1 fill 1 r c rVJIr r Vl EIERIL NEWS Maj Henry Sweeney U S A retired died at San Diego Cal A proBoer meeting was prohibited by the police at Liverpool Tsang Chou wss occupied by the German troops without pppsi tion The Republicans have selected the McKinley Club for State headquarters Capt Eustace Gibson former Congressman died at Clifton Forge W Va The Agricultural Department crop report gives the acreage of cotton at 25034734 As the result of a dynamite explosion at Trimble 0 three men were seriously injured John Laurens Nanning Irby former United States Senator from South Carolina is dead The Federation of Labor practi cally reaffirmed its indorsement of the referendum- At the local option election held at Sparta prohibition was defeated by an overwhelming majority- A Man who murdered seven per sons and wounded five otheres was beheaded at Vesteraas Sweden George Westinghouse will build a great seduction and smelting plant and a railroad in Arizona Irvine Hall and James Helm linemen were seriousl injured by the breaking pt a telephone pole at Paris Kyy Representative Boreing has rec omended the appointment of Mrs Kate Polley for the Dunnville Cas ey county pst ofJ cerSheriff John H Stevens was elected chairman of the Caldwell r Democratic County Committee and It W Xisanby secretary = JudBU ley w rPeiitrant patrons pf the KentuclY featitig r t is j r r Conipauy that they will be fined if brought before his court Li Hung Changs secretary was arrested by order of Field Marshal Von Waldersee on lhe charge of communicating with the Boxers Judge Sneed of the Knox County Circuit Court of Knoxville decided that the anticigarette Jaw is void and cigarettes are now ou sale in KnoxvilleDavid the thirteenyear old son of Mrs WT L Hays at Lebanon lost a hand as a result of its being caught ia a printing press which feedings The residence of Daniel Thomas situated two miles from Panola in Estill ounty was burned The family was awayu from hume at church Loss 1500 uninsured The dead bodies of Jeff Hubbard of Mayfield and Edward Crawford of Paducah who disappeared two week ago were found in a slough on the outskirts of Paducah They had evidently been drowned in the backwaterThe ike of the telegraph op erators has extended over the 7754 miles of the great sistem of the Saute Fe Route Forty per cent of the operators have gone out and traffic is greatly delayed A Kan sas City paper chi nsthe Federa tion of Train Service employes may join the strike Grand Secretary R G Elliott of the Grand Lodge of Odd Fellows of Kentucky is sending out circulars to all tier Lodges of the State asking contributions for a proposed addition to the State Widows and Orphans Hone h ear Lexington Representative Rhea appeared before the Rivers ahd Harbors Committee requesting that 86000 be appropriated for the improve ment of Green and Barren rivers andi5 poo be appropriated to- dredge matermoth Cave Representative Allen ap9JI I i56p fjjreii g the J Tradenater err tttJ 7i f di f7rit4i YNTry i t a t J Yi i1 1iJ j- l B t 1Crrt l1 Jf vU1 1 1r r1 c JJ WvJ 0JraJ T4 S EisY nU t i+ t fJ rJWQa 0lC4 IJI ILC1 c c- dp T r rc u1 = rs j J- rlrrr 1tJ rlucCorrected each week byBIouk Son Mt Vem H Ky Arbuckles Coffee kiScLion Coffee 14C Green Coffee 14C to 150 t llioul No r per ba reI 9450tttJ Belle of Lincoln per brl 425 f R Daisy flour per barrel 4oo Labelle flour 455 x Bacon per Ib 100 to I26C ti 5cXr Y Rice No i per lb 74C- t Granulated Sugar per Ib 7 c Extra Light Brown Sugar lb 63 c y Sprup Caramel gal bucket 35C Sorghum best homemade gal 40C y Shipstuff per hundred QO- Cvl Calico all the best brands 5C rf Calico all cheap grades 5C under l Can goods Stfc Clothing suits 750 to 1500 iLard roc in small lots locts in LL 50 lots or more 9r Northern seed oats none on hand X Millet hay on hand Eggs per doz I I Q FeBthers per Ib 40 Q Cattle extra shippers 475 to 5 00 fCattle common 27510 400 best heavies 505 Hogs medium 495 roughs 375 to 440 flIogs extra good 4 25 10 445 r common 300 to 375 A tbxs 2iCapt George T Price a Prominent Confederate veteran of Bowling Green accidentally shot hiiij self and died shortly afterward IThe army estimates for 1901 call an appropriation of 185903 1501 Of this 20600000 is asked for river and harbor improvement Argument was heard Monday in the hYreme court int 1ecae of Neeley vs Henkle involving the right of the United States to extridite Necley for trial in Havana for alleged embezzlement ot Cuban postal funds The Senate have devoted the present week to the HayPaunce fote treaty and the Ship Subsidy Bill The Nicaraguan Canal Bill is put through Wednesday Was given over by both houses to thee celebration ol the centennial of ington the removal or the capital to Wash Mothers IfHealthy m Few mothers are healthy because their duties are so exacting The anxiety S of pregnancy the shock ofchildbirth S and the care of young children arc- sevcrc Hi trials on any woman BUt with of Cardui within her graspcvcry IIWine every woman in the land cafttj tic debt of personal health w her loved ones Do you vartejjh robust health with all ib privilcszs S R pleasures Wine of Cardui will give it BBtoycj f I A T1i71B I WiiCJ10 HJ d Jtreigthen the fwrtale organs and invig morales weakened functions For every S female ill or weakness II is the a medicine made Ask your drugjisfc 100 com l 1hfe cf Cards ri substitute lndtr any clrcuristn w bstit Ifcs Hvn eras GoraiT Mi shj cctnrrccced Wine 0 Clrdul hvcs bsrsils H B toivaik aercis the haisc Two vceks alisr I walisd half a mile jukcd sfravrbcrriss 7hcc ny f cthcrchilhvt3 br1SIffrtd r7ah leer prs 21 boms sfldhsd to robs him on a bota becsuis Lud j nab After iisSbethe Via durhig prcsRj ry y IHand Irr U H r 1i C 0r ff 3 ir JX r rl j J 0 f 0 fJj t 0p YJ fJh v f Mto IJsr F Iw I H rrt rrj H l4 q8 0I 0V f D n p jMti t W r CD l t i Ii ciThe Best Plaster A piece of flannel dampened with Chamberlains Pain Balm and bound to the affected parts is sup erior to any plaster When troub led with lame back or pains in the side or chest give ita trial and you are certain to be more than pleased with the prompt relief which it affords Pain Balm also curts rheu matism One application gives re lief For sale by Theo Wesley Druggist Mt Vernon COURT CALENDAR COUNTY COURT Fourth Mou day in each month- QUARTirRLY COURT Fiist Mon- daYin January April July and OctoberCIRCUIT COURT =Second Monday in February Fourth Monday in May and Third Monday in Sep tember MT VERNON POLICE COURT Third Monday in each month P A PennIngton D D S M D DENTST N W Cor Third and Chestnut Sts LOUISVILLE KY IViJl be at Miller Housc Mt ernon during all Circuit Courts G W MCCLURE JToV BROWN McCLURE BROWN Attorney sat JL a vr Mr VERNON JKlY All business entrusted to our care will receive prompt attention Office room No8 in the old Brick Hotel C C WILLIAMS Aottrney atlaJIMt UernoniKyI B9kOffice on 2nd floor of new brick on Church street Specia attention given to collections R GWILLIAMS AttorneyatLaw MT VERNON KY R L 8ROW 1 r ATTORNEYATt- MT VERNON KEETUCKII Specialatten ion givetitbjIdol 1cCti01S s t + F r RA JOMES DEN ISlI KY I home No 48 Office over Higgins McKenneys Store MACK ESTES Garpeiiter and Cabinet Makers Ml Vernon Ky Mantles and Hatracks a specialty The VerandaHotel JOSEPH COFFEY PROPR Stanford Ky Specially equipped for traveling men bample room on first floor Bath rooms free to guests RATES 200 per day WU Fil jE 1r1 i t r s- sc F r ctr- l6cS j J frk2xJ I Al I1PJ jjjt t SoJir Mt J reinog Ky 2 1 f Insurance of aIr km d STANFORD oMr t rirt tll fSlgpal llicq Mt Vernon- H t a j i- D pj 2ct CD D UJcr Icu 0o W o rttr r J pC V WJA CARSON Painter and Paper Hanger Brodhead Kentucky All work firstclass and guaratt teed to give satisfaction Phone No i SV3TJVERNON LIME COMPANY Manufacturersof They also furnish Lime Building Stone rough quarriface or Qui Orders promptly filled 3943 ST NATIONAL I BANKOF LONDON KY Capital feoooo Surplus iSjOdo V BpREING M HOPE President VicePresideati RM JACKSON Cashier 1 WK WANT YOUR BUSINESS tr= Miller Hotisef HUGH MILLER PROP R Headquarters for Commercial Men nePorterat all trains jggf 1 g Hotel Fri tn rITFRANCISCOIProprLocated Bodlaead Ky Good Livery Attached Meet all Trains Day aud Night Travelirg Men and Railroad v i Il