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Digital page images are linked to the text file. r t r mt rinfith uu t t DEVOTED TO THfe INTERESTS OF WASHINGTON COUNTY VOLUME I SPRINGFIELD KY WEDNESDAY JULY 5 1905 NUMIEK 32 IBrutal Murder Marion Falcon jmonungwifes throat witha knife and shot her through the left hand Her windpipe and one artery in the neck were severed The womans fifteenyearold son came to his mothers aid and passingthroughthrough his left arjm The trouble occurred at their home in Balltown four miles out the Campbellsville pike and the attack was made on the woman be fore she had gotten out of bed The woundedare both still living but are in critical conditions After the difficulty Logan went to the knobs and has so far evaded the vigilance of the officers The county has offered a reward of 95 for his arrest and the probabilities are that he will soon be in the hands of the law The crime is one of the most bloodthirsty that has been committed in this county for many years and furnishes us a criminal that should be promptly sent to his reward by the rope route LaterAbout 930 oclock toDeputySheriff ered to Jailer Madden at 11 oclock Fisher located him on the farm of Mr William Bowman Husband And Child Gone Harrodsburg Democrat A prominent citizen of Wilmore who was in the city yesterday was seer by a Democrat reporter and being asked about the news of his little town gave the following MrsElihu Preston who lives at Mt Freedom two miles from Wilmore came to town Saturday out of breath from having run all the way and ex citedly rushed up to Capt VG Mulligan and asked him to trail her husband with his bloodhounds saying he had left home with her infant child The woman was very much excited After a quarrel with her husband the woman said she had gone to aI neighbors for a few minutes and her return found her husband and child gone She said he had previously threatened to do so and when she did not find them she was convinced that he had carried out his threat She thinks he has gone to Garrard jcounty where he has relatives Captain Mull gan refused to interfere saying that he had adopted the policy of keeping out of family affairs Thus far nothing has been heard from Mr Preston and the child Made a High Dive Lebanon Enterprise Master Harvey Johnston eldest son of Mr C B Johnston met with a painful accident last Saturdaywhile in swimming in the pond at the Mueller Wathen Kobert distillery With a number of his young friends he was playing street fair and had taken the part of Mat Gay the high diver In making the leap headforemost into the pond the water was either too shallow or the tower upon which he stood too high and he struck a rock at the bottom inflicting apainful injury A physician was called who sewed up the wound and Harvey will soon be all right again Married Nine Times Harrodsburg Herald Matilda Jane Ayres the prettiest girl and the best cook in Taylor county al though but thirtythree years of age has been married nine times and has never been divorced It is claimed that she holds the worlds present record as to husbands but then she began early eloping when she was only fifteen Her ninth and latest marriage took place last week at the church on Piney creek in Taylor county Her full name is Mat tilda Jane HarkinsElletBoardsWyck lonLowmanLowmannHudsonDunies nilAyres The new mates name is Ma son Ayres Hes From Missouri Washington County Missouri ed itor One of our newly married young ladies kneads bread with her gloves on The editor of this paper needs bread with his shoes on he needs it with his trousers on and unless the delinquent readers of this old rag of freedom pay up soon we will need bread without a oniFurman and John OBrien white 0Leehanged at Lancaster Pa for the murder of an old tollgate keeper Mercer Notes Herald Hope Wrights fine shepherd dog had both of his hind legs cutoff bya train Sunday The dog was running along the track snapping at the wheels and suction drew him under After being injured he dragged himself three squares He was killed to end his misery While taking a walk on the railroad Tuesday and when a mile from town Mr Charley Bennett was overcome by the heat and fell unconscious on the track A passerby happened to notice him and dragged him off the rails just in time to save his life for in less than a minute afterward a train passed over the spot where he had lain Mr James H Settles came near be killed in a friendly wrestle with SmileyDean last Friday His foot slipped and he fell Dean landing on top SettlesIbefore he began to breathe again was awful At Perryville Sunday night a number of shots were fired on the street and it is reported that some one tried to get in the bank door but was put to flight by Uncle Morrison Clark who sur rounded by an arsenal sleeps in the bank He has been guardian of the treasure since the institution was founded Matters Adjusted Courier Journal Mr C C McChord chairman of the State Railroad Commission was at the Old Inn yesterday returning home from a trip to Russellville where he attended a meeting of the commission to adjust coal and tobacco rates The tobacco men complained that the railroads were charging them too high freight rates on their tobacco and lodged a complaint with us After the commission was in session some of them appeared before it and asked t withdraw the complaint stating that they had reached an agreement with the railroads We asked what that agree ment was but they declined to tellus We told them the complaint once filed was the propertyof the commission and could not be withdrawn However we consented to take the matter under advisement and will make our decision known in a few days I understand the railroads agreed to make a reduction of six cents a hundred in rates and if that is the case it will apply to all of- entucky and not to the Russellville district alone Kit Simpson Dead Kentucky Standard Christopher Simpson died last Thurs day of infirmities incident to old age He had been sick for about three months anti his death was not unexpected He was about eigety years old at the time of his death He leaves a wife and three children to mourn his death- Deceased was born and reared in Washington county but came to Nelson when a young man He married Miss Sallie Payne a sister to Mrs MissI tie Downs and John Green Payne hag lived at his home on the up io the time of his death yith him passes away the most noted moonshiner in Kentucky He was nev arrested or imprisoned for illicit distilling Such has been the shrewdness ofthe man So noted had Uncle Kit become that a photograph of him was take and en lard and sent to the St Lquis Worlds Fair and placed by the side of the picture of Governor Beckham The two noted Kentuckians received muqh at tention from Visitors from all parts of the world One Qf the greatest achievements of Mr Simpsons life and one in which he took great pride in telling was thatI once he was arrested bya United States marshals and was being led away Passing by s me cliffs of rock he seized his opportunity to push two of the marshals off the cliff and the other two seeing the awful danger of their two companions took fright andran away leaving Uncle Kit alone But Uncle Kit was a good citizen and made money by minding his own busi ness Lifes fitful fevar over he now sleeps well HAERA Twenty gypsies have been arrested in Austria charged with eating children The leaders of the band are alleged to have eaten eighteen little ones THAT 2O PER CENT INCREASWi- ped Up Before theState Boardof EqualizakionMon W D Claybrooke County Attorney Mayes and County Treasurer r Noe Do Good Work for the TaxpayersA Saving of Over 5000 r FEWWOODS A ABOUT FISCAL AFFAIRS IN WASHINGTON COUNTY At the iniApril the county tax rate was reduced 30 centswhich ofIa promise made by our county officials- s ven yearS ago and this news to gether with an announcement madeat that time that Washington county was out of debt was received with great enthusiasm by the taxpayers but the full benefit of this great reduc tion in taxes was about to be lost because of the action of the State Board of Equalization which gave us a raise of 20 per cent on our valua tions and the taxpayers of the county were watching with a deep interest the outcome of the final action of the State Board and the receipt pf a telegram on June 30 from Frankfort from Hon W D Claybrooke County Attorney TS Mayes and County Treasurer Robert Noe announcing that they had won the fight was the occasion for general rejoicing among all of those who heard it The County Judge certainly made no mistake in selecting Messrs Clay brooke Mayes and Noe to represent the county before the State Board for it is now seen that no better work could possibly have been done than that done by these gentlemen and they areI entitled to every word of praise that is now being uttered in their behalf and in fact too much can not be said in approving of their splendid and masterful effort vas crowned with such signal whichr rooke Mayes and Noe had prepared themselves for the fight and presented the case of the Washing ton county taxpayers from a business standpoint All their arguments were s attentively listened to by the State Board which is composed of one member from each appellate district and when the case was finally submitted to them for action they were only a few minutes in reaching their decision The people of the county should not only feel proud of the success of their representatives before the State Board but they have every reason to congratu late themselves upon the unprecedented record made by their county officials during the past seven years They have biiilt more bridges than ever before during the same period and have kept the tax rate the same as it was when they cameinto office They have cancelled every dollar of the indebtedness of the county and were paid the high compliment by a Federal Government official that Washington is one of the best financed and best managed counties in the State Though there are a few grumblers Washington county officials wiIItakeI no backward steps but with the high idea that they have of county government illpress forward and keep the county in the position she now occupies- as a model county whose affairs are honestly and economically administered by faithfu public officials Messrs Claybrooke Mayes and Noe say that the State Board is of fairminded men and composedI nature of their questions they had a very clear and comprehen sive idea of the work and our repre sentatives feel under especial obliga tions to the Board for allowing them a portion of the time allotted to Harrison county whose delegation didnot appear The reduction of 30 cents in tax rate means a reduction of 1050000 in taxes and the fact that our represent atives succeeded in getting off the 20 per cent raise means an additinal sav ing of more than 5000 to the taxpay ers of Washington county This means much and it is no wonder that there is such general rejoicing among all those who have heard the good news LI Niiii1 3r i Pestulancy and Peevishness are Unknown In the II VIMALT I HOME It recu crates the wife and mother it nourishes the fatherVIday will realize for husband and wife that connubial fe 5ty that was the dream of their courtship days s x I15c Per Bottle at I HAYDONS PHARMACY Ij t J Ii THE SUN 1 PER YEAR 0- Worlds Political Horizon poElitical horizon of the world been as clouded as it is now since the days when the great Napoleon played ball with the kingdoms of Europe Every where is disorder find unrest Russia is practically in a state of revolution which only the strictest censorship prevents from becoming generally known Street fights which are regu lar battles aye being fought in the bar ricaded streets of Lodz The danger of war between Norway and Sweden is by no means over War between Ger many and France is hanging over our heads like the sword of Damocles Austria and Hungary are in a state of the greatest turmoil and that actual civil war has not broken out is due only to the love and respect ot everybody for the old Emperor Francis Joseph What will happen when he dies is im possible to foretell but that his suc cessor will not be the ruler of both countries is a foregone conclusion In Italy the people are being driven to despair by the increasing taxes and the strength of the country is being sapped by the continuous emigration In the Balkans there is the usual confusion the people of the various Christian states killing each other and the Turks massacreing them all Behind the walls of his Konak in Belgrade King Peter lives in steady fear of his life a fear which has almost driven him insane In Germany the Socialist criticism of the Kaiser is sharper than ever and that in spite of the great risk incurred in writing anything which displeases the Emperor What the Socialists especially object to is the Kaisers growing extravagance He owns eightythree landed estates all of them models in their line and many of them very profitable although the men working on the imperial estates are paid higher wages than anywhere else The Kaiser is allowed an annual income of 4000000 but is always in financial straits and the rumors in the English press that he had borrowed large amounts from Berlin bankers were un doubtedly true In Spain King Alfonso is doing his best to keep his poverty stricken people from rebelling In all Europe England is the only quiet spot and in the hands of King Edward lies largely the question of peace or warI LONG RUN Uncle says farmers are busier and further behind with their work and hired help is scarcer than ever before Mr Charley Coyle received lambs last week in this community at 6 cents Misses Myrtle and Pearl Martin Lula Crain and Mirtie Harman and Mr Ran dolph Barricks were the guests of Mr John Gocanougher Sunday Mr Charley Cocanougher and wife visited Mrs Bradley near Enido Sun dayMr Henry Coyle and family spent Saturday night and Sunday with Mrs Lucinda Blacketer Mrs Matt Russell fell from a cherry tree last week but was not thought to be seriously hurt at that time Now she is rapidly growing worse Rev H P Hatchett preached at Beach Grove Saturday and Sunday The Sunday school at that place is progressing nicely Mr Ed Cocanougher and Miss Lucy Grain visited friends inBoyIe county SundayI Martin of Barricks of- Simm were the guests of Miss Gertie Coyle Saturday nighfct Mrs Mattie Harmanvisited Mrs Paralee Cocanougher Friday Mrs Perkins wife of our Jensonton merchant who has been sick so long is improving The singing held at Mr J M Coyles Sunday evening was well attended and much enjoyed Mr J H Bottom has sold his property near Stewarts to Mr Charley Coyle for 750 and will move to Mack yule for his health Mr Coyle gets possession the first of August and will continue the store with Mr John C Martin as clerk- Grandma has a yellow raspberry of the wild kind the original stock having belonged to her grandmother- The South District Association will be held at Burgin Baptist church Au gust 22 No dinner at the church or on the ground Messengers and visitors will be taken to the homes of the brethern at noon and night Ti W Cecil of Louisville father of twelve children was commended for his antirace suicide course but con demned for his lack of appreciation of education one of his sons aged seventeen being unable to read or write Mrs Walker Dead Kentucky Standard Mrs Jane Annette Walker ninety one years of age died at Sf Josephs Infirmary Louisville last Friday morn ing Death resulted from senility Mrs Walker had occupied a room at the infirmary almost twelve years She t went to Louisville from Bardstown where for many years she was a teacher Wedding Announcement Kentucky Standard Mrs Allan V McKay announces the engagement of her sister Miss Florence Earle McKay to Capt George D Shad burne of San Francisco The marriage will take Puce Saturday July 1 1905 in Louisville Captain Shadburne came here several months ago from his home in San Francisco to visit his daughter Mrs N W Muir r A Strange fire Anderson News At the home of Claude Burke being- erected on North Main street there occurred a fire last Monday which orig inated from very peculiar causes The workmen had left over night two bar rels of fresh lime During the night a rain came up and slaked the limedwhich set fire to the barrels destroying one and badryjcharring the other Bids Wanted On July 8 atJJudge latseys office m Springfield will receive and open bids for all the pikes in the 4th 5th and 6th Magisterial districts Bids may be for a section or a single mile but must be for hauling knapping spreading and dirting rock also for gravel hauled and spread GEO T CLEMENTS Road Supervisor TEXAS The ice cream supper givenat this place last Saturday nignt was quite a success A large crowd attended and about 23 worth of tickets were sold Mesdames Chartie Prather and Wallace Brown of Bardstown were the andIMisses Annie and Ida Claybrooke left Tuesday to visit friends in Campbells ville Lena Gibbs has returned home IMiss pleasantvisit to her sister Mrs of near Springfield Miss Janie Arnold of Mackville has returned to her home at that place after an extended visit to her uncle Mr Robert Arnold Misses Corine and Mayme Leachman of Louisville are visiting their aunt Mrs C B Jeffries Mesdames Nat Campbelle of Spring field and Dr Barnette of Mackville were here last week visiting their par entsMessrs Charlie and Edward Litsey of Pleasant Grove visited Messrs Robert and Walter Jeffries recently Mrs Arvie Arnold and children of Jensonton were the guests of Mrs Robert Arnold Sunday Mr and Mrs Hobbs of near Springvfield are visiting their parents at this place Misses Martin of Springfield were the charming guests of their friendrMiss Gertie Coyle Saturday night and Sunday Miss Pearl Claybrooke who has been ofIMiss Lottie Hays is visiting friends in Boyle County Misses Katherine Nelson of Marion and Maud Nelson of Perryville are at the home of Hardin Nelson and wife Born to the wife of Richard Hatchett a boy STEWART Oscar Bottom bought of J D Yankey one calf price 16 J H Bottom our merchant who has been in business for twelve years has sold his entire stock of goods to Charles Coyle Possession will be given August 1 We are glad to report the family of J H Bottom convalescent Miss Marry Bottom has returned home after a weeks visit to Perryville- J N Bottom sold his house azkUot to G W Sparrow for tOO He bought the old homestead of his deceased father for 1000 Possession given at once- Georgie ittISalmon andcoosin of town are at home this week tiViag vacation 4 t Z t THE SPRINGFIELD SUN WEDNESDAY JULY 5 1905 t I Going Va11Iura ri WilliamL Metcalf In Commoner An aged man lay dying one evening in a western hotel In the office on the floor below a number of friends had congregated to await the end Aside front those friends and the members of it1wasgreat building a life was going out Jn the parlor on the same floor on which the dying mans room was located assembled a little party all ignorant of rifewasked to sing Soon the men waiting in the office below and the griefstricken ones gathered at the bedside of the dying father and husband were listen inf to one of the sweetest voices ever heard singing one of the sweetest songs ever sung The watchers heardiWe are going down the valley one by one Withour faces toward the setting of the sun Down the valley where the m01Wlfuljcypress grows t Where the stream of death in silence onward flowss Instantly every man in the office be low removed hfs hat and one of the watchers at the bedside opened the door a bit wider as the sweet singer five the refrain We are going down the valley going valleyGoing of the sun We goingdownGoing down the valley one by one It was plain to the persons gathered at that bedside that the ding man heard and understood the singer and the song Plainly he was straining his ears to catch the music and the words and plainly he succeeded because a senile lighted up his face upon which the death damp had already gathered as the girl sang We are goingdown the valley one by one- Human comrades there will you and I have none But Christ a fall tender hand will guide us lest we 1aUAs the dying man the watchers at the bedside their voices tremblingjlwith emotion sang again the last verse As they concluded But a tender hand will guide us let we fall Christ is going down the valley with us allthewatcht ers knew that that particular voyage was at an endandin their heart ofi hearts felt that their friend had not neenunattended in his pilgrimage It has been written that men fear death as children fear to go in the dark j and as that natural fear in children is increased with tales 50 is the other t But children may be trained to abandon their fears of the night which is just as much a part of natural law as the day even as death is as much a part of divine law as birth Andmen who are only boys grown tall for hearts dont change much after all thatlproperlyof intelligent men Of course it is easier to make such suggestions than to act on them but is it unreasonable to believe that the pres entday dread of death could be measurably redyced if men were educated by othersand by themselvesto regard it as passing through the very thin shadow separating the living from the dead Some will say that the way to cure these fears is pointed out in the faith of the mothers We know that men have been greatly strengthened by that faith when going down the valley but we know too that many men whose opinions did notlie exactly along the lines of the orthodox religion another d i men who had no fixed religious belief have met death withoutI tremor We know also even among men who are firm believers mIdi among men who have lived correct lives the fear of death and not alone the natural reluctance to ter minate lifeexists in pronounced form Even the faith that is bred in the bon of the member of the orthodox house hold has not served in all cases not as- a ruleto cure men of the fear of the summons from over there Because this is so men should teach one another to look upon death not as an unnatural thing but as mere fulfillment of Gods law forHwe are going down the valley one by one- Death is no more mysterious than birth and there need be no more of the elements of tragedy in the one than in the other Every man who dreaos not death and meets it calmly sets an ex ample to his living fellows and the in stancesthey are many where men have without fear Or trembling closed their eyes for all time are worthy o being recalled occasionally It would be well if the popular conception of death could be somewhat revised through frequent recitals of instances where deathbed scenes have proved an inspiration to the living witnesses Colonel Sol G Kitchen of Missouri l was famous as a brave officer the1 Confederate army A few days his death he said to his wife beforeI as the doctor tells you I am want Lu his daughter to go to the piano and play Jesus Lover of My Soul When the doctor announced that death was rapidly approaching the daughter took her seat at the in strument and with tears streaming down her cheeks played that fine old airJas it was never played before The dying man heard the music and recognized the sign With a smile on his face and faintly repeating the words Safe into the haven guide 0 receive my soul at lastthe 4fine old soldier passed down the valley All the world is familiar with the scenes at the death bed of William Me Kinley We remember that twice after it was known that1the President was dying he recovered consciousness and on each occasion summoned his wife to the bedside se in of his to comfort the distressedwbman painI dently realizing that the end was consciousInessgoodbye It is Gods way His will theIw was him he realized that he was going down the valley he chanted the words of that beautiful hymn Nearer My God to TheeNearer to Thee The people of Nebraska are familiar with the scenes occurring at the deathbed of John S Robinson at one time a member of congress The facts as hereinafter stated are well authent Gated and it is safe to say that on more inspiring scenes were ever enacted in the very presence of the reaper For perhaps twelve grimI fore his death Mr Robinson was fectly conscious of all that was going i on about him The same cheerfulness that during the days of his strong manhood endeared him to his friends char acterized his moments When aften aconsultation of physicians it was announced that there was on longer any hope that fine philosophy with which he had been wont to cheer up his fellow democrats after a political defeat was brought into play and he said We have lost the battle but we at least have the consolation of knowing that we made a good fight Perhaps an hour foredeathcame the nurSe ascending the stairway just outside the sick chamber stumbledand n keeping with an old superstition made an ejaculation Vhen the nurse entered the room MK Robinson said I see you are superstitious How do you know that asked the nurse You stubbed your toe onahe stair way land I heard what you said re plied the dying man IITwenty minutes beforn this died he turned to a friend at the bedside and directing his attention to aI cigar tub on the dresser said Give me that cigar I am going to have an other ood smoke anyway His friend replied John youd better have a fresh jcigar and from his own pocket he tendered the dying jnan an Havana which Mr Robinson proceeded to light and apparently enjoy For himself he seemed tohave not unquesit hiSrwhhis Sweetheart and his helpmeet out his own poor and all but depleted stoc of strength the courage and the vigor twingmoIwto at the bedside he asked Jim have you got your nerve with you Th brother well nigh choking with emo tion replied in the affirmative I a gladof it Hang on to it to the end we will need it allsaid the dying man Perhapsfive minutes before he passed mdowrine s wrapePut on yo racket Kate youll take cold admonished the thoughtful man who at th a moment stoodatthe very threshold of eternity JIt is not difficult to discover that this man had sofhe very firm convictions of the great question affecting the future It must be evident to every one that b theIshared his confidences know that he did not believe that there was an extremel theImen who die live again and that somehow and some way the living who have loved and lost their beloved may feet communion by which was smoothed the sorrow of one of whom it was written A guardian angel oer his life presid ing doubling his pleasures and his cares dividing rAndwelJ to the one nearest and dearest to him he turned to his good wife and said The end is drawing near but we must not worry And then with striking emphasis he added Its all right and Ill be standing right there Kate waiting for you on the other shore with outstretched arms Some one has said The heavens themselves blaze forth the death of princes Perhaps it was merely a coincidence but it is however a fact thatat the very moment whenthe spirit of this brave man took its flight there came a heavy peal of thunder and as the hands were folded on the breast Sena or William V Allen one of the watch ors at the bedside turned to a companion and said It is as though the Jartil ery of heaven were firing a salute in w come to a superbly brave man Thoughwe may call the thunder peal a mere coincident who will say that it was not eminently fitting that the heavens themselve should blaze forth the death of a man capable of so much love courage and i hilosophy fWill we not do w ill to remember that man makes a ceath which nature never made and hat it is impossible that anything o njitural so necessary and so univer sal as death should ever have been des gned by Providence as an evil to manki d Dont you remem er the tory of He and SheThey said she was dead They left the rooir glad to get away from its awful sti Iness They sought- to take him with hem But he who loved her too well ta dread the sweet the stately the beautiful dead he lit his lamp and took the key and turned it alone again he and she He and She but she would not speak though he kissed in the old place the quiet cheek He and she yet she would not smile though he called her the name she loved erewhile He and she still she did not move to any passionate whisper of love He wanted to know whether there was a language of death and what was the infinite wonder jof it all he wanted- to learn the very strangest and sudden est thing of all surprises that dying must Bring With his hot tears rain ing on the dear sweet face he pleaded for a word Did he plead in vain Who will believe that he heard her say with the sweet soft voice in the dear old way The utmost wonder sthisI hear and see you and love you and kiss you dear and am your angel who was your bride and know that though dead II have never died1 For a Signal Corps Frankfort Ky July 1djt Gen Hanly authorized Harry Donaldson of Frankfort to organize a signal corps company to be attached to the Ken tucky State guard Donaldson is an experienced electrician and will Jikoly be elected captain of the corps Two Trustees Named Fraqkfert Ky July l Gijiv Beck ham appointed Mrs S L Vanmeter of Lexington and Mrs Robert L Stour of Versailles as trustees for the state schools of reform in Fayette county He also appointed Ben V Smith coua ty judge of Pulaski county Damaged By Floods SQl erslllc Ky July 1Tho re cent flood has caused great damage to crops and gardens The town was h01rslAUera days Thousands of logs passed this pace Woman Died of Fright New Castle Ky July 1lrs Jas McDonald died of fright as the result of a runway accident while driving MrslIcDonnldLena Lewis and two children of Nash yule Master Commissioner Paris Ky July tClrcuit Judge Robert Stout appointed Judge Russell commissioneroof the Bourbon clrCtllt court vice Hon BannkCounty Judge Resigns Frankfort Kyi July l = CounCy Judge J Shermap Cooper of Pulaski toeGov Beckhnm Den Y Smith of Som commismto National Banks Paying Taxes Frankfort Ky July 1A majority of the national banks of Kentucky aro paying taxes as assessed by the state board despite the fact that several banks of this class have begun Injunc lion proceedings Death of Dr R Q Drake Mt Sterling KyM July tDr Roger Q Drake a leadtng physician of this city la dean He had been In declin ing health for a year past and spent the winter in New Orleans He was oldcKilled His Landlord Somerset Ky July lFount Ran dall was shot and killed near Shopvillo by Roscoe King a tenant on his farm The men quarreled when King found Randall near his house and a shotgun was used A Vienna newspaper says that Kube ilk the violinist will soon become tho owner of race horses Buy It Now Now is the time to buy Chamberlains RemedyItter and when that time comes you will quicklyBuyby C J Haydon druggest MT ZION jjThe some what blue fearing their wheat would all be ruined by the hard rains bars Ollie Hays is still on the sick listIRev Maxwell preached here Sunday morning and night- Mr Herbert Cs spent Sunday with Charley Williams Mr H B Bonta was in BloomfieldI Saturday on business The residence of Mr James Hays is about completed Mrs Kate Williams and daughter Miss Sallie Mae have returned from Shelbyville Mr Shewmaker and family visited at the home of Mr Bailey Pinkston Sun day Miss Bessie Mae Marshall was the charming guest of Miss Lydia Williams last week fAir Lam Simpson was the guest of Mr H B Bonta Sunday Miss Carrie Russell has returned from a visit to Mercer county A Grim Tragedy- is daily enacted in thousands of homes- as Death claims in each one another victim of Consumption or Pneumonia But when Coughs and Colds are prop FIGCosumptienweUandstrongItdose relieves Guaranteed at 50 cents and SI by C J Haydon druggist Trial bottle free To avoid the penalty of the new mortgage tax law which becomes effec tive July 1 it is estimated that borrowers in New York State will secure no less than 50000000 before that time Valuable specimens of gold ore have been stolen from the American Museum of Natural History in New York r Going for Chamberlains Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy Dont put yourself in this mans place yourhomeColic Cholera Morbus Dysentery and Diarrhoea It is equally valuable for Summer Complaint and Cholera Infan tum and has sawed the lives of more children than any other medicine in use sweetIenedor = and when that time comes yon will need it badly you will need it quickly Why suchI=== == = = sixBREAD TICKETS AT CONRAD HERTLEINS rORI 25c= = = = oeoeoeoeoeoeoebeoeoeoeoeoeoooa YOUNEEOIT SALVE CURES s Youneedit Salve manufactured by Dr J W Thomas Hodgenville Kyis one of the very few salves which absolutely cures piles As anevidence of its won derfulcurative properties Dr Thqmas now hason file in his office 1426 testimonials coming from people who have been cured or greatly benefited the past year This is a new salve having been on the market about one year and the 1426 testimonials come as a result of the sale of 2646 boxes For Sale By All Druggists BR J W THOMAS j 1I0 villeKYI oeooeoo DLIotttiaoDtOOGOOO D rDANGEROUS iittOf+that not eyes Why not have them fitted by one who has made this a study W C Grigsby the Op tician will be at The Hotel in Springfield + Saturday July 8 + To test the eyes and fit and adjust Glasses He is a graduate of + Chicagois + + Glasses are guaranteed to give Remember the date Saturday July 8 at The Walton 1 W C Grigsby S OPTICIAN = T 1itsIDEERING SI IH BINDERS TWINE H + If you want a good buggy a stylish buggy at a low price call upon McClure Wells t r FarmeriWill find our line of Buggies Harness Farming Implement etc complete Old Hickory Studebaker and Champion Farm Wagons are the best They have stood the test of time they have been byeveryWe handle the Ohio Feed the best in the world If you need fencing buy that which has been proven theiest The Page and Elwood Field Ftncing The ll gan Gasoline Engine arunninThisbugingisand McClure Wells SprinKfleld K7- 4s SiSSlSISISsSuSiSiSuSiSlSiiSSiSiSIt + 1 Springfield Roller MillSl Y + Pride of Washington iSpringfields Choice JSolid Comfort r ITheaoo brands of flour sold t by all Springfield grocers i i J Springfield Roller Mills i Blind Man Shoots Anderson News The negroes of this city on last Sat urday night had a general gathering in the Grove and among those who at tended were Frank Moss a colored man who has been working for W J Hyatt for some months and George who is well known locally as the blind negro wear Glasses do + fit your work Walton satisfaction Cutters Wickedness McColley before During the evening these two men a number of shots rang out and Moss whileMcCollywalked down the street to the depot handAt wherehehis shooting 4 f THE SPRINGFIELD SUN WEDNESDAY JULY 5 1905 r J IIr 1Red CdS lDru Store r d PHONE US WHEN YOU NEED DRUGS Ir c IL Quality Ih Drugs Everybody wants quality when it comes to Drugs and they always get it they come here No cap be more careful in the and care of drugs than we are and nowhere can you get equal quality for less than we ask We should like to have you this next you need in the drug line wI STRAIGHT fi 0 i TALK tBY Miss Alert Watchfulness 0 OOOOOO OOQOOo A man with the nicest wife and the very nicest baby asked me the other day how to keep the baby quiet and I elmotherand comfortable when you return to it at night that it is well either for the babys sake or its mothers that you should never take the latter out of it for relaxation and fresh air Oh if you but knew how a woman loves a man for these little things little to you great to her I know it is less trouble to step into some downtown storeif your purse is well linedand order home a new bonnetyes a bonnet which your ostrich husband fancies will cover all his and sins of omission and commission He would rather her this than take the weary mother out for the fresh air and then he wonders why the baby worries and keeps both awake at night and why the mothers eyes look so rayless and why she heaves that little sign when he sits down to read his paper but then he settles down to the very comfortable conclusion that after all there is no understanding women and just ads on Sometimes he will answer Ah or Oh QrBy Jacks But you are doing well to get even that much out of him Now good sirs bonnets dont cure the heartache and all jthe jewels you could toss into a womans lap I speak of a TRUE woman ar not worth one clasp of your arms arijurid her neck when you come from your place of business We dont want for ever to TAKE IT FbTV RANTED that you love us We are demonstrative we women You do not need to break your back to pickup your wifes handkerchief as you did in the old courting times heavens how you jumped around tJtenncithen does she wish you to come in and hang your hat and coat up in the hall and go into the parlor sit down and cross your legs as you used to do No she would ratheryou would come upstairs and give her the return kiss which is so potent to make her forget all the little musquitoes sting ing annoyances which are only a feathers weight when our hearts are light and happyfor it is not work but worry which makes leaden hearts and Of course all wives are w not alike or husbands either thank I goodnessas if a doctor had but one kind of a pill for all his patients Thats an unfortunate figure of speech I know still ARE good doctors and as a class they are much hand tHaving purchased The Red Cross Drug Store from Dr Price w1 Wells we desire to extend an invitation to the trade of Spring field and Washington County to call and see us We promise I fair treatment aid satisfactory prices when druggist purchase remember when anything f conjugal sulfishness give U r household footsteps there I HAVE seen some editorsbut that is neither here nor there Ah now you listen You have a family doctor and YOU and YOU and YOU Very good See to it that you are as agreeable and gentlemanly as heis He doesnt go to sleep the minute your wife comes into the room or turn his back upon her and sit down and tread politics all the evening with an tccasional grunt of assent or dissent to some invisible person nor does any other gentleman who visits your house Perhaps now you think the subject worth considering I shouldnt be very much surprised People With Oonly One Idea I believe there are people with only one ideaat least if they have more they keepit a profound secret for they never talk but of one subject I saw a schoolboy once that could not read unless it be his own book and the man of one idea can not converse out of his own subject That is not conversation only a sort of recital of the preamble of a hill or collection of grave arguments for a mans being of opinion with himself It would be well if there was anything of character of eccentricity in all this but that is not the case It is a political homily personified a walk ing commonplace we have to encounter and listen to It is just as ifa man goIJudges every time you meet It is a tune played on a barrel organ It is only a common vehicle of discourse into whichsuch persons get and are set down when thuy please without any toIthey get by the ear or button PortsmouthIand committed suicide IThc police of New Yorkkarrested a for running a pool room in a synagogue Chamberlains COLIC CHOLERA AND Di rrheaRemedy A few doses of thiareraedy will invariably cure an ordinary at tack of diarrhea i It has been use in nine epi demics of dysentery with perfect success It can depended upon even re severe attacks of alwaVtbe and chol era morbus It is for summer cholera infantunv in children and is the means of of many children each year When reduced with water and sweetened it is pleasant to take Every min of a family should keep this remedy in his home Buy it now may save life PRICE 25c LARGE SIZE 50c For sale by C J H 7dom Springfield fi tf Ours IsA Prescription Pharmacy when or by prescription is written we NOiatter it We Whoomyour of prescription ar equipment We have a large stock oi prescription drugs including all the new remedies and all work in this department is done by graduate pharmacists of ample experience Your prescription is ajit to have the best attention at a pharmacy like ours where this department is given special attention Prices reasonaBle J Watkinsville Gariune 29Eight prisoners were taken from the jail here and shbt to death by a mob of masked whit men within 200 yards of the center of the town thescenei10f thathe had been killed Fur of the prison rs were charged with being implicate in the murder of Johri Holbrook and his wife several wee sago and one was held for an attempted criminal assault The others were jailon minor misdemeanor charges The mob formed quietly just after midnight and matched in order to the jail where the keys were demanded of the jailer The dejmand was made at the point of drawn rifles and pistols and the jailer quickly realized that resistance was out of the question With the keys in its possession the mob openedall the cells ordered the trem bling inmates out and then lined them n up in single file tying them sec rely with ropes The prisoners nine in number were arched to a corner lot within 200 of the jail and in the heart of the town where they were hound to n fence with their hands tied behind tern IThe work had been so quietly done that the sleeping residents of the town had not been aroused At a command by the leader the mob topped back a few paces tOok delib erate aim and fireda volley from rifles shotguns and pistols into the line of prisoners Every man in front of the volleyI been made quickly dispersed An examination by the jailer who had been forced by the mob to accompany it to the scehe of execution showed that eight of the men had been riddled by the bullets but Joe Patterson the ne- gro who had feigned death when the volley was fired was found to have been only slightly injured PattersonI escaped death as by a fence post to which he had been bound Was torn into fragments by the bullets He possessed the presence of mind to fall with his illfated companions and remain motionless upon theground CHOLERA INFANTUM Child Not Expected to Live From One Hour to Another but Cured by Chamberlains Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy Ruth the little daughter of E N Dewey of Agnewville Va was seri ously ill of cholera infantum last sum mer We gave her up and did not expect her to live from one hour to an other he says I happened to think of Chamberlains Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy and got a bottle of it from the store In five hours Isaw a change for the better We kept on it and before she had taken the half of one small bottle site was well This remedy is for sale by C J Hay don druggist 91s Central City Ky June 30 Central City Is busy making preparations to entertain the Green River assOciation of exfederal soldiers An interesting program will be rendered A prominent feature of the days celebration will be an old fashioned Kentucky dinner A Wrecker Killed Louisville Ky June 30 William Price Snawder 33 of 3715 Bank street was killed at Waddy Ky He was a member of a wrecking crew pin tho Southern railway and was crushed death by a derrick in an attempt toI right three cars which had been railed Sentences Commuted Frankfort Ky June 30Gov Beck tiara commuted from imprisonment in the state penitentiary to confinement in the county jail sentences of one year each imposed in the Jefferson criminal court on Emma Allen and Ida Tlnirnmn upon convictioin of grand larfeny Eminence Goes Dry Eminence Ky June 30in cal option contest Eminence wentIdry in both the east and west ducts by a majority of 1G7 The tion was hotly contested and the whis ky men felt confident 0t winning in the west vrcolnctj Bankers Indicted Franklin Ky June 30Tho grand jury returned true bills against A S Walker J A McGoodwlrt Charles lire yard and J Caldwell on the charge of receiving deposits in the J A Mc Ooodwln Banking Co which they knew to be Insolvent To Regulate Automobiles Lexington Ky Tune lOAn orIll nance was introduced in the city coun ell hero m king it unlawful to run an automobile on the street without light at night and requiring a low rate of speed All machines must carry numbers Received Seven Stab Wounds Stilyorsvllle Ky June30In a gen tcfgoons report little chance for recovery More trouble is expected Rev C H Nash Is Going Abroad Hopkinsvllle Ky June 30Rev- Dr Charles Harris Nash pastor of the Baptist church left for New York nail will sail for London to attend the Bap tist worlds congress He will remain abroad two months- LeadingPhysiclan Is Dead RIQDrakoease He was a leading physician here for 35 years and was very prominent socially King Edward VII always carries a first aid to the injured outfit in his automobile A young woman and an old man were killed with an ax on the Sac and Fox Indians reservations in Oklahoma pre sumably by the husband of the woman 1 GOODS- PROMPTLY DELIVERED Stock Rlqulsits We make aspecialty of preparations for stock Giving particular attention to this line of goods we have accumulated a valuable fund of information as to the special merits specialIremediesticular instance at the lowest possible price Left From Last WeekV The rain that recently fell made the crops look fine and the farmers are in good spirits Mrs Richard Colvin of Tatham spent Saturday night with her sister Mrs Sallie Goodlettispent Sunday Ernest Gray Miss Qttie Yancey visited friends here last week ISeveral from here attended court Mrs Ezra Montgomery of Burgih is visiting at the home of Mr F C Montgomery this week The singing school conducted by Mr John Homan closed Sunday evening Mr Edgar Gray was at Chaplin Sunday School will be rin here the second Monday in July vhth Mr W P Cheat ham as teacher Mr Cheatham taught here last year and we can say for ourselves that he is a fine teacher Mrs Wash Sarrow died at her home Sunday of consumption This is the second death in the family in the last four months from the same daeadful disease The interment took place at Rock Bridge Monday She leaves a l i to mourn her death tOver the Hills and Far Away Eugene Field awayA morning playAnd the blossoming appe tree He lies and he dreams of the things to beOf battles fought and of victories won Of thingsdoneOf the valor that he shall prove some dayOver hills and far away = Over the hills and far away Over the hills and tar away dayButWith a love for riches and power and fame highOnfdayOverOver the hills and far away ft awayAnof yl onerHISThe old time honesty and truth The trustfulness and the friends of thbyOverOver the hills and far away A SURE CURE SPRAINSWOUNDS IONS GALLS 1RUISES CONTRACT nETIUDSCmation ANTISEPTIC that stops Irritation subdues Inflam and drives out Pain promoteselasticity CURED OF PARALYSIS wrltesMywifeher arm when I was persuaded to use Ballard Snow Liniment which effected complete cure Ihave also used it for old sores and skirt eruptions It does the work BEST LINIMENT ON EARTH ONCE TRIED ALWAYS snREFUSE ALL SUBSTITUTES THREE SIZES 25c 50c and 100 BALL RD SNOW LINIMENT COST LOUIS U S A SOLD AND RECOMMENDED BY C J HAYDOIS r SpknfeM Ky 4 THE SPRINGFIELD SUN WEDNESDAY JULY 51905 i1 I SPRINGFIELD SUN Wednesday July 5 1905 WEDNESDAYs SUBSCRIPTION ONE DOLLAR In Advance J ROGERS GORE Editor and Publisher Entered at the postoffice at Springfield Ky for transmission the mails as secondclass matter TELEPHONE NUMBER 112 TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION One i BIx Months Three Months a- InS writing to have your address changed paperisit sent DEMOCRATIC TICKET J oL TYJrDGEB 1 Litsey S31ayeCoraDClaybrookeSHERIFFJ BCPERDTEXnEST OF J W Bush JJULER Geo D Cattett ASSESSOR T P OBryan W T Mitchell DeputyCoaoNELJ M Montgomery We have received a marked copy ofa paper printed out in Kansas which kicks us with its hind hoofs paws us with its front Tins switches its tail and flops its ears at us and brays brays brays just because we said a Kentucky woman was prettier than all others of Gods creatures here belowprettier than His roses and lilies and daises and clover blooms prettier than an unguardedvault of gold coin yea yea prettier than shepherd pup with a blue ribbon around its neck We dont mind being kicked andpawed and yawj the liniments soon relieve us but when the Kansassister is trotted upAlongside a Kentucky woman and a comparison invited we feel hurt clean down to our 4three big corns Its perfectly hornbull and the editor of this Kansas paper can only be excused for so recklessly switching his I taIlupon the grounds oJIg nanceThe Democrats of Washington county are now preparing to show the Republicans how useless it is for them to attempt to carry the county The work of organ izing has already Ipegun andone of the completest organizations ever made by the Democracy of any count in Kentucky will be found right here in Washington county Dont complain Be glad that you are not in the same bo at with the boy who has crowded his stomachwith green apples There is not another county in the State witha worthier lot of county officials than Washing ton Every office is filled by a mari who guards the interests of the county as he guards his indi vidual interests It willonly re quire a look at the books to con vince one of the truth of this statement Governor Beckham has re spited the sentence fa woman sent to the penitentiary from Martin county for killing another woman who it is clamed alien ated the affections of her husband When the sheriff brought the unforunate to prison she bore in her arms an infant The Gover nors reason for sending the woman back to her home is that it would be cruel to confine an infant in the penitentiary where there is little sunshine and foul air It is now in order fo the antiadministrationnews papers to fume and fret about the abuse of the pardoning power The Republicans are going to 110W a convention here the 22th of this month it is said for the purpose of making a few nomi nations Upon what grounds they are going to ask the tax j payers of Washington county to vote against any one of our pres ent county officials we are at a loss to know Several times during the Demo cratic State Convention on Wednesday as everybody was settling down to fUt belief that bygones were bygones past differences were forgotten old heroes had quietly taken their places on the shelf and that a new era of brotherly love and fresh develop ment had set in some speaker rounded a period about William Jen flings Bryan and then the rafters rat tiedThe above is from the Cincin nati Enquirer which has quit voting the Democratic ticket since John R McLean its millionaire owner and proprietor 44has been defeated for office every time he stuck his head up Ofcourse the rafters rattled when a period abouF William Jennings Bryap was rounded out For about eight years the rafters have rattledi n Democratic conventions every time a speaker arose and remarked William Jennings Hon W W Tabb of Uardin county recently nominated for State Senator has declared for Senator Blackburn Bobe Scott Mayes and Bill Glaybroake made that 20 per cent increase turn a backward summersault and skeedaddle +Them Ky Women + +++ Indianapolis Daily Star Kentuckians have always been known as the champions of woman There is however in the following ex pression of the editor of the Spring field Ky Sun such a rhapsodical ecStasy that one is almost forced to at tribute j in part to the seductive mint of that grand Commonwealth as well as to the alluring charms of Kentucky womanhood Listen Kentucky women have beers recog prettiestcreaturesof God Twill ever be thus because they love Kentucky and Kentucky wor ships them Did you ever see an angel with her head resting upon a bank of lilies Theres Inspiration in a picture of that sort But lawsy wen comes to real beauty beauty that staggers you beauty that makes your heart gallop up and down your backbone and causes you to go away off somewhere and write poetrya Ken tucky beauty has got the world skinned from jts toe nails to the north pole and the man who says she aint lacks in formation We suppose the author of this knows fully whereof he writes We confess thatwe cannot grasp him fully but we are willing to attribute this failure to our own weakness and not for a moment would we intimate that the figures here are overdrawn Beautiful women affect men differently and it may be that when the editor of The Sun rests his tired eyes on one of Ken tuckys fair visions he feels as though a colt were galloping madly up and down his vertebrae It may be too that when he sees one of these com pi ion pieces of wine and songthis is the trinity in Kentuckyhe does go away off somewhere Nor would we imply for a moment that the outpouring here quoted intimates that he goes off in the upper story Passing by the skinning qualities of the women of Kentucky we take up the following from our Kentucky contemporary writewithunder the great blue dome is there a KEntuckyIing star in the si a low of a summer suiset more inspiring than a thousand songs and as bewitching as a fawnen tangled in the vines of a wilderness of roses Shes our hope our romance our vine and fig treethe light which enables us to see a million miles beyond the north star Really we cannot jest in the light of this It is too sacredly beautiful for any ruthless suggestion Blessed in deed is Kentucky to be the home of such a race of women and blessed are these women to have such a champion We cannot desist however in offering the suggestion to the wife of the editor of The Sun that ifshe is in Reed ota new gingham dress or would like to take a trip to Frankfort to visit her sister she should seize upon this as the psychological moment No min con fronted with such an encomium as this 4ne that he had got out of his own lovelyrask Spoiled Her Beauty ThirtyFourthhad her beauty spoiled with skin trouble She I had Salt Rheum or Eczema for years but nothing would cure it until I used Bucklens Arnica Salve A quick and sure healer for cuts burns Haydonsdrug Fa THE BG- STORES Preinventory i FORI 30I DAYSs I Wash Goods i A F C Dress Ginghams 10c 71Cvalue Sale Price or sep Cotton Voiles 35c value gSalePrice per yd ctLinens Napkins Towels Dress and Waist Liriens at spec pjices for this sale IiallolV V Bargains RugsandLACES AND EMBROIDERIES AT TilE LOWEST PRICES EVER HEARD OF DONT fAil TO ASK TO SEE THESE GOODSI MciNTIRE We are having plenty of rain at pres ant and wheat and oats are suffering t rough corn is doing well as are also t be weeds Mr Robert Blandfprd and wife of I ouisville are visiting relatives in this ommunityMr rley Willett and wife were tuests of the latters parents Mr and Mrs S B Nally on Sunday last Marysdiedat St Rose on Sunday One of the most enjoyable affairs receptionMrs A S Johnston Those present were Mrs Teresa Willett and sisters Misses Nettie and Bettie OBryan Mrs RP Blandford and daughter Miss Lusie Mrs C R Wheatley Misses Lossie and Mary Rose Fields and Miss Prudie NaIlyIMr and rr are visiting relatives in this vicinity Dr Wallpce Wright of Arkansas after a short visit to relatives in this community has returned home Miss Aimer Ballard and little brother of Holy Cross are visiting their brother Mr T E Ballard and family at this placejMrs Cassie Wright and Mrs Dr Wright of the Hardins Creek commu nity visited J B Ensor and wife one day last week Clearance hM 1X S IeL GoodsClothing t and Shoes I We expect to invoice our stock August I and prior to that date we will offer the greatest bargains ever seen We must reduce our immense stock We keep only highclass merchandise and you can buy it from us at less than the Price of the shoddiest on the market for the next 30 days Be wise and take advantage of this unusual opportunity REMEMBER THIS CUT PRICE APPLIES TO EACH AND EVERY DE PARTMENT OF OUR STORE IIcolorsI 111C Dry DOMESTIC DEPARTMENT- Best brands Calicos 4c Cheaper Calico 3cGood for ComfortsIHoosier Cotton 5c T ion yd wide cotton 6c ydfl VANCING BUY NOW Table oil cloth per yd 15c The Deepest CutIWill be made in Mens Boys Clothing Some genuine bargains 25 per cent discount on mens odd pants All new goods We bought too many SHIRTS We are going to sell the wellknown FOUNTAIN SHIRT for 9Sc This is one of the best fine shirts for men that is possible to buy Comes in all the new shades and in white Negligee and dress style We have it also in the new coat style which is a great trick department is wellstocked with WhitThis latest fabrics for the hot All at reduced prices In dia Linens Persian Lawns French Lawns Swi cial India L nenCLadies Dress Skirts D RainCoats at Cost Mens Ladies Childrens shoes at Reduced Prices during4 sale 7 f Mrs C R Wheatley and MissNettie OBryan visited the formers sister Mrs J P Fowler at Frederickstown one day recently Uncle Jeff Wright an old and well known colored man of this place is quite sick at this time- VALLEY till Mr George Mock of Bardstown was with relatives here last week Miss Grace Dorsey of Belmont and Miss Elizabeth Roberts of Springfield are visitors of Misses Pearl and Ola Goatloy Miss Nannie Simms of Springfield is visiting Miss Mabel Tucker Mrs Will Muir of Bardstown is the guest of Mrs Margaret Grundy Mr ThomasA Grundy spent Sunday and Monday with friends in Louisville Mrs Thomas Noe of Texas visited Mrs Donohue last week- J Howard Goatley came in from Louisville Monday night to spend the Fourth with his parents at this place Misses Miranda Tucker and Lida Grundy were with Mrs C C McChord of Springfield last week Dr Bishop of Louisville is the guest of Miss Maud Yancey Mr and Mrs Coley Porter have re turned to Bloomfield after a pleasant visit with relatives here ReV Williams of Springfield will hold services at the Public School build ing on Sunday July 9 at 3 p tm Every were at on School opened Monday with a flourish ing attendance Through the long noon hours the children may be seen sporting on the campus while the busy hours of the morning and afternoon are devoted to hard study The well has been cleaned out and the young student as well as the wayfaring tramp may now safely quaff of its dripping coolness SYCAMORE VALLEY The recent heavy rains have done some damage to land and crops J D Sutherland bought a mare from Marshall Keeling price 100 Mr Tansy Settle is no better at this writing Saturday and Sunday with J W Sutherland and family at Willisburg Corn has been lard by and crops look well in this vicinity Harvest is over Messrs John Settle and Marshall Keeling were in Springfield Saturday on business Ormsby Shewmaker visited friends in Mackville Sunday- J D Sutherland will engage in the blacksmithing business at Brooksville this week Miss Mamie Merritt will begin hr 1 FOR DAYS and Silks I CIin c reg 60c val Sale Price 4BCI38 in check Mohairs 60et values Sale Priceto 38 in all wool blk vole 50c values Sale Price inanwool blk serge SSC I125 value Sale Price OcSale = 1 19 in check silk 50evalues3SC iSale Price 1Many department other attractions in this 1I I Firstclass wShirt for IIWe Cwill also offer for the low price of 48c a mans fine shirt fit is to any dollar shirt A regular 65c value II ROBERTSON BROTHERS SRPINGFIELD KY I- attendI nceI 30 15wide Iduced45CI fall school at Hillsbonron July 10 She SutherlandI midstInight Greatly in Demand Nothing is more in demand than a medicine which meets modern require cleansertI 1 JHaydons k Realty Bargains 196 acres fine hmgton cQuntysplendidImprovements at S60 acres county walnut Mercercounty improvesstock Harrodsburgon Stationimprovedat Bardstown Junction 4000 goodonehemp and tobacco Jn Garrard coun propertyxoodabo r writemew T EwmaReal Estate Age Ran b Ky + THE SPRINGFIELD SUN WEDNESDAY JULY 5 1905 rl 5 1 II SKIRTS I The latest things in skirts at A nice line of toilet the lowest prices dies rAskabout th mtHATS A full line of I All trimmed hats at f Duck Hats Less than Cost 1rs WdhamsI J OIJo0 National Bank o OJ oF SPRINGFIELD KENTUCKY sfMw CAPITAL 50000 Surplus and Undivided Profits 25000 OFFICERS B L President 0 John W Lewis VicePresident IJ A C McElroy Cashier 0 L B Cain As Cashier 0 BookkeeperG 0- n DIRECTORS B L Litsey J W Lewis p J nSidney Green F 3L Campl l1nH M XSrundy n1noO PoUnv0 We grant every favor consistent with safe banking If you have a thisg0 j nI IIIIIIOI OQ i Local News Notes If you have anything out of repair dont forget G B Taylor opposite The Sun office Freshlycaught fish at Carpenters every Thursday evening Try a nice lamb roast from Carpen ters PICNIC BILLS The Sun is prepared to print your picnic bills in a way to attractattentionthereby drawing the crowd Get our prices and see our work Go to Carpenters for lamb chops For a fine drink try our special mix1I for ICED TEA Hagan Bros JHagFruit Jars extra rubbers and caps at John C Shaders i Buy your meat at Carpenters meat market FOR SALE Two choice lots on Grundy avenue also modern house of six rooms and bath Address It care Sun 34 STRAYEDFrom my place about four miles from Springfield on Pleasant Run about two weeks ago a black Polled Angus Steer weight about ltX0 pounds Reward for information leading to recovery R B HATCHETT F D No4 LOST Knights Templar witch charm at Valley Hill Return to M L Searcy Springfield Reasonable reward A little twoyearold child of Mr Palmer Blanford of Blincoe died Tues day morning after a brief illness of cholera enfantum V Little Miss Laura Baker and brother Master Charles of near town were thrown from a horse last Monday and severely bruised Otherwise they werenot hurt and are now about recovered A little child of Mr Dave Simpson of near town died last week of pneu monia It had been ill for several weeks of an attach of spinal trouble when pneumonia developed MARRIEDMr John Hall of near this place and Miss Gertie Rainey of Boyle county were married in Danville at 2 oclock today Mr Hajl is one of our most substantial young farmers while his bride is one ol Boyles most charming and popular young ladies He and his bride have the best wishes of a host of friends Since the 12th of January Mrs Nick Hardin of Boyle county has sold 742 eggsN which brought her 9975 The remains of Mr Robert Buckman were brought from Shepherdsville and interred in the Catholic cemetery here today Mr Buckman has a number of trelatives here and was well and favor ably known by a number of the citizens here Mrs Sallie Montgomery died at her home at Frederickstown 1afterbroughtheretery She was a devout Christian woman and has numerous friends here who regret to learn of her death- RETIRESMr J S Claybrooke has sold his interest in the dry goods firm of Gnindy Claybrooke McIntire to his partners and will retire from business about August 1 Mr Claybrooke has purchased an interest in the Falls City Clothing Company of Louisville which will be opened for business about September 1 This Company will be man aged by Mr D U Whayne a former Washington county man who has been ery successful in the clothing manu facturing business The Fans City ClothinglCb will cover fourteen States and Mr Claybrooke will have charge of Kentucky He isa progressive business man and will no doubt build pagood trade for the company inI Kentucky Mr Claybrooke regrets very jinuch to give up his business in Spring d as his associations were Pleasant and the firms business all that couldI 5edesliedILOST ANOn last Saturday night week between the home of W TMc Elroy and T Scott Mayes a fan Ivory handle handpainted Return to Sun office We call the attention of thereaders of The Sun to the excelfent statement of the First National Bank which appears in this issue After paying the usual semiannual dividend of 4 percent toits stockholders it carries 2 percent to its surplus fund and sets aside 163039 for the payment of taxes still leaving a balance of 214221 as undi profits With deposit of nearly 200000 it has ample funds available foralI purposes The institution cerr makes a favorable showing for stockholders Eld Ezra Sutherland of the Chris tian church will preach at Hardins Chappel Sunday afternoon at 3 oclock All cordially invited to attend The attention of our readers is called to the semiannual statement ol the Farmers Bank of Mackville printed in thiso issue The bank makes its usual strong statement At a meeting of the members of the Baptist church here last evening it was agreed to grant a one months vacation to Mr Williams He is now in Louisville where he was recently called by the illness of his mother They will leave for Lake Chautauqua N Y Friday r Mr Dan Sutherland the miller at Chaplin Roller Mills while in town last week tolda rather remarkable fish story He said that during the recent rise in Chaplin river an unusally swift undercurrent stirred the mud in the bottom of the river to such an extent that the fish were suffocated and swarmed to little cutouts in the river where the water was fresher At these places they were captured by pihe wheelbarrow load all sizes all kinds Theparty gives at the home of Miss Hadgie Brown last evening in honor of Miss Mary Lemon of Louisville guest at fthe home of Hon John W Lewis waJone of the most pleasant events of the season The little Misses and their beaus spent four big pleasant hours in playing games and enjoying refreshments The event of the evening was a cake walk It was made interesting because of the fact that they were walking for two nice cakes After somo careful deliberation on the part of the judges the cake- were awarded to Miss Lemon an Master Thornton Waters They di the walk in the most stylish and graceful manner Messes Henry Lawrence and Frank Call of Mackville were today awarded the contract for painting the steel bridges in Washington county number of sealed bids were receiv and all were opened today Messes Lawrence and Call bid 65 1a O OOO OOOOOOD QQf Notes Q QQVisitors In and Out of TownA rt Round Up of the Weeks a Personal News taA Womans Love cBY JOHN HAY A sentinel angel sitting high in glory Heard fromPurgatorymercy mighty angel hem my story I passionateloveLove brought me down to death and death to Hell God just and death for sin is IIwellrage against his high decree or do ask that grace shall be mournsJme see my again And werefainTo pay a thousand years in fire and pain Then said the pitying angel Nay repent That dialfingersbentDown to the last hour of thy pnnish ment But still she wailed I pry thee let me go I can not rise to peace and leave him spi 0 let me soothe him in his bitter woe ajarAndShe rose and vanished in the either far iJBut soon adown the dying sunset sail ingjAnd like a wounded bird her pinions trailing brokenheartedIShe sobbed I found him by the summer sea Reclined his head upon a maidens knee She curled his hairand kissed him Woe is me She punishmentbegin I have been fond and foolish Let me in To expiate my sorrow and my sin Theangel answered Nay sad soul go higher To be deceived in your true hearts desire Was bitterer than a thousand years of fire Mr C H Mclntire is at Big Spring in Meade county Messrs Will and Jim Wharton spent a few days with their parents here this week Mr Will Miller visited friends and relatives in Louisville this week Mr H M ONan Jr spent several days with his parents near here this week Mr Al Bush who has been in the employ of Hodapp Miller has re turned to his home in Louisville Mr Sam Hardesty of Lebanon was here Sunday Mr Guy Wigington of Fairfield was here Sunday Mr Henry Royalty of Maud was here Sunday Mr and Mrs John Mahnn of Leb anon spent Sunday with Mrs Mahons parents here Miss Sarah Simms is the guests of Miss Mary Hamilton at Frederickstown this week Miss Marcia Leachman left last week for a visit to friends at Atlanta Ga = Mr John Spalding isat home for a few days Miss Elizabeth Leachman has returned from a visit to relatives at Leb anon She was accompanied homo by her niece Miss Marie Louise Hill who will remain for a short visit =Hon John W Lewis was in Bards town on business last week t Mrs J C Shader and Miss Marga ret Shades were in Louisville last Sat urday Mr Richard Wathen of Bardstown Junction spent several days last week with relatives here Mr Lev Fenwick who has been quite ill at the home of his sister Mrs W A Smith is some better at present Mrs J C McElroy entertained at euchre last Thursday from 4 to 6 The prizes were won by Mrs W E Leach man and Mrs H B McElroy IMiss Catherine Rivers of Clinton KdMarksd Mr G d Wharton and Miss Mary Lee Simms were in Lebanon Sunday Mrs J W Riedel entertained at six oclock dinner one day last week IMiss Nancy Simms visited Miss weekAheedr sister Mrs J L Barber last week Mr J W S Clements of Louis n IS n E s- Bargains 4C f- L 11N DISHESA Neat Clean and Beautiful Pattern in Illuminated Gold of Seven Sprigs 4 V otJ ii r en V1 Cups and Saucers regular price i 7pc per set now 69C Q Dinner Plates regular price 7oc set now 69cIOyster Bowls regular price set now cP 6 cIVegetable Dish regular price 25c 17each now rIVegetable Dishregular price 30c 23each now C are see i ville spent several days here this week Mr John Hord is visiting his mother at this place Mr Ben Medley of is here for a short visit and Catherine Russell Cecilia Allen Rus sell Lollie and Lottie Wilson Messrs Ruel Foster L B Cain Scott McCabe W A Wjaters Jr and Clifford Roberts Mr George Wharton and Miss Bettie Irvine were in Lebanon Satur day Mrarid Mrs John friends here Sunday Mr M Durrett and Miss Sadie Mayes visited friends in several days this week Mr and Mrs John Clements of Lebanon spent Sunday with relatives here Dr J H who has been ill of an attack of is this afternoon Miss May Harvey of Columbia is visiting at the home of W K Mrs George Austin of Lebanon is visiting Mrs H H Miss Lucy Selecman is visiting rel atives at Miss Nettie of Hod genville is visiting her sister Mrs Rogers Gore and Miss Florence How ard is a while with her cousin Miss Gore Mrs J M Mayes of South Caro lina is visiting her sister Mrs J R near town Mr James Peters of near Okla homa City who has been here for several days visiting friends has returned home Mr Will F Simms who has been sick for several days is better Miss Daisy Janes of near town is quite ill of Mrs A and Mrs Howard last Friday from 5 until iat the home of Mrs McElroy They were assisted by Mrs Maggie Bettis and Misses Lucy Seleect man and Miss Mary Lewis Ices were served in the handsome dining room of Mrs which had been taste fully for the occasion Miss Katherine Lemon of and Miss Rodman Thurman at the punch bowl Miss Hadgie Brown at euchre afternoon Mrs G C Wharton and Mrs R A won the prises Miss Euola Schenk and children of St Louis Mo who have been visiting relatives and friends here leftrf or Louis ville today where they will visit before home Mr J T The Sun office is visiting friends in this week Mr H E Walter is ill at Lebanon of fever Six persons were killed and twenty injured during a storm about Phillips burg Kan Meat Dishes regular price 2Sc each now c Meat Dishes 30c each now c Baking Dishes regular 25c each now c 23cteach now r Small Pitchers regular price 20c each now I Bargains your while to L HAGAN BROTHERS Owensboro spentTheEmily SimmsjMayme Margaret VanNatta Offuttof Bloomfieldvisited Bloomfield Lampton seriously appendicitis reported better Marks McChord Bloomfield Hansbrough spending Katherine Claybrooke Oklahoma andrelatives appendicitis Cunningham McElroy entertained McElroy arranged Louisville presided entertained yesterday McElroy returning JingOf Louisville Typhoid 17 regularprice 23price 17 14 These worth ii THE DOUBLESTORE ti GRUNDY CLAY ROOKE It MclMTfflE Proprietors r + iAJuly Ii Clearance- I t Sate i iia tit 1 apply to every department of our store t Come in and PRICE THE GOODS i In Our t i Cloth= i f lug IDepartment marked down ofsthe cost of the goods The Double Store is the place to buy CLOTHING at prices to suit yourself 4ItNL THE SUN S1 PER YEAR i 1 i THE SPRINGFIELD SUN WEDNESDAY JULY 51905 J r WASHINGTON COUNTY BUSINESS DIRECTORY wornnonelave work done nine times out of ten you hurt yourself worse than you do the home merchant or the home mechanic At home the merchant knows you and will not misrepresent his goods to yon he has known you for years be Is your friend he doesnt want to cheat you he doesnt Trant your money for nothing If you have tIer boughtanything from a mailorder house tiropositionslookniceAgain but send it to one of the bimil order houses and it wjll buy bnt cigars for some theSoUowingable men When you want to make a purchase look over this list and select your store You thetHAYDON BARBER Dealers In Groceries Hardware Harness Etc HAGAN BROTHERS Dealers In Groceries Queensware Glassware E George B Taylor General Repair Shop Umbrella Recovering a Specialty McElroyDealer Fancy Groceries and Produce Conrad Hertleiny Baker and iConfectioner Meals r Served at All Hours Red Cross Drug Store Drugs Stationary and Toilet Articles Prescriptions A Specialty C J Haydon Druggist and Pharmacist Paints Oils Varnish Toilet Articles Hardin Weakley Tanners and Plumbers Guttering and Roofing 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if he will only devotea few hours to soliciting frite to your friends who Iiv in other counties and other States and tell them to send you a dollar for The Sun explaining to them that you want the watch Bring The Sun four cash subscribers and get the watch THE SPRINGFIELD SUN F H J L and N Railroad Tine Table I It f Incoming Musical iSuny 91 only Arrives Springfield825 1240 m705p 11 Arrives 1100 552 Arrives BardstownI35 930 502 Leaves 730 410u ij Outgoing Blacksmithing tcmost guaranteed Daily No 42 Daily Nd 43 onlyNo Daily No 41 f = at p m p m t at a m at it Daily No 44 1525Leaves Springfie1d a m 715 a ml20pm Leaves Bardstown t1rti 800 220tLeaves Bardstown Junctn 703 845 410 p m Arrives at Louisville 755tt 935t 545p m r THE SUN1 PER YEAR MURDER Finn Lannigan of Covington Found Unconscious on the Highway Covington Ky July 3Flnn Ian nigan a well known character in this city was found on the Amsterdam pile a short distance out of tho city unconscious and with several severe wounds in his head that may cause his death Lannigan was taken to St Elizabeths hospital and he was still unconscious tion and in al critical condi j ral others vas citedon the Amsterdam pike in the afternoon and grow lug boisterous they were ejected by the proprietor and his force of em ployes They then let walking down the road Nothing was heard of them until at night when a couple on the way to Lannigaasn Tjhe police are of the opinion that than e and his companions became in thatUanniganrigid investigation will be made FREED BY THE GOVERNOR The Woman Slayer Who Nurses 3 t Voting Baby Is Respited 1anktort Ky July 3 Gov Bec Martindmnbon for killing anothef woman who she claimed had alienated the afte tions of her husband when the sheriff brought her here Bhe had a seven weeksold baby in her arms and tlt governor believing it Would be cruel to confine a baby in the penitentiary respited her sentence with directions to permit her to return to her home and remain till such time as the go- ernir orders her return to prison which of course will never come A petition will be clrculflteif to secure a lull pardon WANTS NO PROSECUTION Was Cut by His Friend Says tho lYing Man Louisville July 3Dyi from- a stab woundjin thenbdomen received In the redlight district Dudley Himter whose home is in Bullitt street near Fifth made the remarkable statement that he was cut by his best friend John Luchslinger 820 East Washington street Hunter and Luh h slinger deny that they were fighting Hunter said that in the event of hi death be did not want his friend prosecuted Luchslinger was locked in Jail THE POWERS CASE Motion To Transfer It To the Federal Court To Be Decided Friday Bowling Green Ky July 3 Judge Cochran of the federal court of the Eastern district of Kentucky will next Friday morning In Covington Ky render his decision in the famous case of Caleb Powers now under sentence of death for the murder of Gov 1ViI liam Goebel This information was received here by James C Sims the nrfendants chief attorney The mo tion fs to transfer the rase from the state court to the feredal court Escapes the Gallows Owlngsville Kyhuly 3Berry Fllnchem charged with the murder of Lewis Mays In Lee county last September was given a ife sentence at Beattyvllle The cafie of William Fllnchem his son William and John Swanson charged with complicity in the murder will come tip in a few days Residence Burned London KyJlIlSRohert Den ges residence with qontents includ jug the household goOds of his son Tilford Den e was burned at Parkers burg Clay oiinty Tilford Benge was sent to the penitentiary a fewj weeks ago for ki ling State Representative J J C Ito yard KillingtoJohn II Young sho and tilled Elisha Brown oef t niecn the killing sa mystery OTlcers are after YouniReco d Tobacco Acreage Middlebu g Ky July 3Whlle tho late talus liave retarded farmers with their harvesting have enabled the growers all their tobacco plants etfthey the larg sit acreage ever section of the statec Caught In the West Glasgow Ky Jul3 = A telegram was received here that exCounty At torney T D Underwood wanted here for alleged partnership with negro boot leggers anal malfeasance haa been arrested In Indian Territory Fell Under a Train Newport Ky July 3 Thomas Sharp 34 years of age wnose home Is at 311 Chestnut street Newport was probably fatally Inju ed at Robinsons Station on the Kentucky Central road by falling under a train Drowned While Bathing Louisville Ky Jujy 3Sam Was serburn aged 19a tailor at 625 Sev enth street was drowned while swim ming with some companions in Har- rods creek He wits affected with cramps Subscribe for The inn 100 year 4 THE PEACEENVOYSI President Makes Announcement of N taus of Russian and Jap anese Plenipotentiaries EFFORT TO CONCLUDE TRAGEDY For Russia Ambassador Muravicff and Baron Recently Chosen Am1lassn 1101 United States For Japan Baron Komura Minister olT Foreign Affairs and Kogoro L Takahira Present Minister To the United States Oyster Bay N Y July 3Ofticla announcement was made by Roosevelt of the names of the Russia- and Japanese envoys to the Washing charactetmen f both belligerents is an earnest of the desire of their respective governments to conclude if ppssible the tragedy enacted in the far east The plenipo tenUariesareIRussianAmbassador Muravieff fo nerdy minister of justice and now am rke Gently appointed as ambassador to the United States to succeed Count Cas sini stecr of foreign affairs and Kogoro Taka hjra minister to the United States aned Japanese governments formally com thye rse had selected Acting as an commonc i cated the names of the Japanese en voys to the St Petersburg govern meat and those of toe Russian repre sentatives to the government of To LIoe Selections Are Satisfactory Having received from both govern ments pssuranc that the selections s were satisfactory the president ac cordln to his with the bel ligerente authorized the public a nouncement of the envoys Some de lay was occasioned in the selection of the plenipotentiaries by the insistence of Japan that the envoys of both governments be clothed with full power to conclude peace and to negotiate a permanent treaty The Japanese gov ernment indicated pointedly that the emperor would not permit his envoys to enter upon a tentative conference in which Japan was to define its terms and then let Russia decide whether the conferees should proceed with th deliberations The Tokio government insisted that the plenipotentia ries should have conferred qn them treaty making powers and that the negotiations should be entered upon in a spirit of perfect sincerity Such too was the position taken by President Roosevelt He maintained that only by clothing the envoys with am pIe authority to act for their r spec live governments could a lasting peaceI be achieved He strongly St Petersburg government to acted to what was regarded as a reasonableI proposition of Japan successful In his presentation of the matter to the Russian emperor is in dicated clearly in the state which ha issued KNIAZ POTEMKINE Rebel Warship Sailed Apparently In Direction of Roumanian Coast Odessa July 3The Kniaz Pote kine sailed apparently in the direction of the Roumanian coast and nothing has since been heard of her With her departure the situation for the moment has taken a more favorable turn A press correspondent has just been told officially that the mutinous crew of the Georgi Pobiodonosetz have Informed the governor general of their intention to surrender ViceAdm Krugers squadron having left Sebastopol the Georgl Pobledeno sctzls the only warship remaining here The only element of immediate dan ger from mutinous sailors now appears to lIe with the Kniaz Potemkine London July 3Lloyds agent nt Kusteojl Roumanla in a dispatch datec 920 oclock Sunday night says the Kniaz Potemkine and torpedo botjt No 27i7 are anchored off that port ami that another steamer is in the offing apparently watchingi f Boxer Indemnity Question London July 3The correspondent of the Times at Peking says The Boxer indemnity question has been settled All the powers have signed a note accepting Chinas proposal to consider the indemnity as a gold Instead of silver debt Postponed Until July 8 London July 3Insteadoff cancel ling the events which hind been ar ranged for the celebration on the 4th of July in London it has been decided to postpone them until July S out of respect for the late Secretary of Statu John Hay Succeeds Gen Kuropatkin London July 3The correspondent of the Dally Telegraph with the Ja anese army says that Gen Balyakpff cornmandHeld An Equitable Policy New York July3Tho late Secretary John Hay hed a policy for 100 000 in the Equitable Life Assurance society I SAWED Used His Wifes Corset Stay To Saw Himself Out Willlamstovtfn Ky June 30 James Smith confined in the Grant county jail on the charge of housebreaking would have wined his liberty had it not been for Jailer Arnolds discovery Smiths wife pleaded to see her bus band and wins granted permission When the jailor later entered the jai oin spection revealed that one of the iron bars in the window had been satyccl in two Smith acknowledged that his wife had given him her corset from which he extracted the steel stays to use as saws ON ACCOUNT OF SALARIES Six Telephone Operators Walk Out a Sterlingn telre e Misses Jennie McClohen Milay Over ly Bettie Mark Nell Boyd and Mary McNamen went out on a strike from the Old Kentucky telephone exchange The strike was caused over snlari suspendrLocal Manager Rees took charge the switchboard The manager re fuses to accede to the terms of the stripers ENGINE RAN INTO STREET CAR The L N Road Sued For Damages and Got It Owensboro Ky June ZOThe L N Was given judgment against th Owensboro Street Railroad Co in circuit court for 115 The case was a novel one A year ago an L 8 N train collided with a street car an demolished it Suit was then brought to recover damages for slight injury done the engine Testimony showe- that the train had the right of wa when the collision occurred A TRAGEDY RECALLED Ann na Kinniard Strother Louisville Ky June 30Dr Ems Duncan formerly superintepdent of the city hospital who resigned on ac count of a difficulty near Pittsbur two years ago when he shot and seri ously wounded Bruce Head was married to Mrs Anna Kinniard Strother of 2011 Fourth avenue The shootin of Head itt was alleged charges Involving Dr Duncans first wife BURNED A Racing Stallion Worth SOCO Per FlamesiGlasgow Ky July IFIre in CaP J S Prices teed stable here destroyed 12000 worth df property The ca lain lost three horses one being Bod his famous racing stallion valued at buildingIall owned by Price were de stroyed The firetvas caused it is believed by a spontaneous combustion of green hay in the barn Price was badly hurt trying to force an entrance s to the burning building KILLED HIS FATHERI A Boy cf Eight Years Goes To thai MothermSomerset Ky July 1Joe Lawless of Swelton Russell county was shot and instantly killed by his eightyear old son Lawless was one of the oldest citizens of that section being SG years old He and his wife had some misunderstanding and Lawless wa whipping tier unmercifully when th son entered the room and upon seeing his mother suffering at the hands of his father ran Into another room seiz od a shotgun and opened fire New Railroad Line Hartford Ky July 1 Articles were flied in the office of the county court clerk Incorporating the Madisonville Hartford Eastern Railroad Co The object of the corporation is to con struct a standardgauge railroad from Madisonville through Hopkins Muhl enberg McLean and Ohio counes via Hartford to Mitchells Station on the Irvington branch of the Louisville Henderson fc St Louis railroad J Lest Bqth Legs Paris Ky July ID S Lermond foreman of the Louisville Nashvill- 6ctdge crews at this point was knoe carascar passed over his body severing both legs just below the knees badly bruising and mangling about the bodJTallied To a Cent Frankfort Ky July IAt the close of business which ends the fiscal year State Inspector Hines found a cash J balance in the state treasury 6f 437 343 as against 350000 balance last June He also reported that the books of the auditor and treasurer tallied to centp Roller Flour Mill Burned Lawrenceburg Ky July lrFire to tally destroyed the Lawrenceburg roller flour mills here entailing a loss ot 25000 with 15000 Insurance The cause of the fire is unknown It was owned by J H Cheatham R Co of ethis city and had been In operation only six months Dr W F Trustyy Prac- ticalDentist SPRINGFIELD KENTUCKY Dentalworkatreasonableprices All guaranteed Office over Haydon Barber 1Drt J1 M1 Burtoii ir RESIDENT DENTIST Teeth Extracted With out Pain CROWN WORK A SPECIALTY FirsttOffice in Hagon Block up stairs B Drt i LAKEfAgent SPRINGFIELD KENTUCKY I sLife Fire and Accident r If reliableof 1t f world Your insurance solicited DrJ H LAMPTON OFFICEIn Opera House Springfield Kentucky eDR J C MUDD SPRINGFIELD KENTUCKY 8rORLd12 M to 2Tp M 4 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every Sun day at 030 n m Prayer meeting every Wednesday evening o NoL02 Jas Divine Xo 5 J W Gordon No 6 Jno Q folland Secret Societies Masonic SpringfleldLodge SMaysTniru Monday nJ in each month c Hodapp Miller Co amManufacturersof FineHarness Springfield Ky fc Subscribe for The Sun 100 year i THE SPRINGFIELD SUN WEDNESDAY JULY 5 1905 1 uu f ICOALI t I only have three brands THEY ARE THE BEST Imperial Jellico Birds Eye Cannel Italian Blue Gem These are the best they have been tried by the people of Springfield and found to be ex 4celleat Fill your coal house now i + PRODUCE I BUY NIH Jones tr 1 i +T- r ++i Gfie Wings gf The Morning B Copyright LOUIS TRACY Ism by Edward J Clode Sir Arthur willingly allowed himself to be persuaded At the back of his tend there was an uneaSy consciousness that it was not 4a11 a matter of price If it were he would never trust a mans face again But Vent nors well balanced arguments swayed him The course indicated was the only decent one It was humanly impossible for a man to chide his daugh ter and flout her rescuer within an hour of finding them y Lord Ventnor played his cards with a deeper design He bowed to the mi vita61e Iris said she loved his rival Very well To attempt to dissuade f her was to throw her more closely into that rivals arms The right course was to appear resigned saddened com pelled against ails will to reveal the distressing truth Further he counted on Anstruthers quick temper as an active agent Such a man would be the first to rebel against an assumpion- ot pitying tol a anceT He would bring bitter charges of conspiracy of un believable compact Tto secure his ruin All this must recoil on his c vn head when the facts w re laid bare Not even the hero of the island could pre vail against the terrible indictment of the court martial Finally at Singa pore three days distant Colonel Cos tobell and his wife were staying Lord Ventnor alone of those on board knew this Indeed he accompanied Sir Ar thur Deane largely In order to break off a somewhat trying entanglement He smiled complacently as he thought of the effect on Iris of Mrs Costobelis Indignant remonstrances when the bar onet asked that injured lady to tell the girl all that had happened at Hong kong r However Lord Ventnor was most profoundly annoyed and he cursed Anstruther from the depths of his heart But be could see a way out l He came ashore with Iris and her father The captain of the Orient also Joined the party The three m watched Robert and the girl toward them from the group of nI cersAnstruther Is a smart looking tel low commented Captain Fitzroy Who Is he jITruth to tell the gallant commander Orient was secretly amazed by the metamorphosis effected In Roberts Appearance since he scrutinized him through his glasses Poor Sir Arthur said not a word but fcls lordship was quite at ease Fbom his name and from what Deane tells me I believe he is an ex officer of the Indian army J4Ah He has left the service Tes I met him last in Hongkong Then you know him 1 JeQuite well if he is the m nllm agule That is really very nice of Ventnor thought the shipowner The last thing should credit him with would be a forgiving disposition Meanwhile Anstruther was reading Iris a little ectur Sweet one he explained to her do not allude to me by my former rank I urn not entitled 1Itoit Some day please God it will be irestored to me At present I am a iplain civilian and by the way Iris 1 during the next few days say nothing T about our mine notTtJust a personal whim It will please h me If It pleases you Robert I am satis fled He pressed her arm by way of an f They were too near to the wait 1tinstrio for other comment Captain Fitzroy cried Iris let me Introduce Mr Anstrutber to you Lord Ventnor you have met Mr Anstruther r 4beforeThe sailor shook hands Lord Vent f nor smiled affably I Your enforced residence on the ls ems to have agreed with you f1 Buy It NowAnd z Save IMoney t t he said Admirably Life here had Its draw backs but we fought our enemies in the open Didnt we Iris1 1 sdear The poor Dyaks were not sufficiently modernIzed to attack usI with false testimony His lordships sallow face wrinkled somewhat So Iris knew of the court profwas her lover As for Captain Fitz roy his bushy eyebrows disappeared nto his peaked cap when he heard the manner of their speech Nevertheless Ventnor smiled again Even the Dyaks respected Miss Deane he said But Anstruther sorry for the manlI test uneasiness of the shipowner re pressed the retort on his lips and forthwith suggested that they should walk to the north beach in the firstI instance that being the scene of the Wreck j Duringthe next hour he became audi tor rather than arrator It was Iris who told of his wild fight against wind and waves Iris who showed them where he fought with the devilfish Iris who expatiated on the long days of ceaseless to his dauntless cour age In the face lot every difficulty the way in which he rescued her from the clutch of the sifvage the skill of his preparations antic ed attack and tbeTlastgreat achievement of all e the Dyaks best laid pic ns and flung them off crippled and disheartened r during the many phases of the thirty hours battle v x There were tears in her eyes wh n she ended but they were tears jfthankful happiness and Lord Ventnor a silent listener who missed neither I wordnor look felt a deeper chill in his cold heart as he realized that this wo mans love could never be his The knowledge excited his passion the more His hatred of Anstruther now became a mania an insensate resolve to mortally stab this meddler who al ways stood in Ills path Robert hoped that his present ordeal was over It had only begun He was called on to answer questions without number Why had the tunnel been made What was the mystery of the valley of death How did he manage to guess the dimensions of the sundial How came he to acquire such an amaz ing stock of out of the way knowledge of the edible properties of roots and trees How Why Where When They never would be satisfied for not even the British navy poking its nose into the recesses of the world often comes across such an amazing story as the adventures of this couple on Rainbow island He readily explained the creation of quarry and cave by telling them of the vein of antimony imbedded in the rock near the vault Antimony Is one of the substances thatcovers ajmultitudu of THE NATION SUFFERS MEN WOMEN AND CHILDREN Throughout the rnlted States are suf fering dally from Uheiiiuuifc troubles Neuralgia Catarrh Skin troubles Sore Muscles Sore Feet and various forms ofaches swellings and Inflammations fire you one of thorn If so I offer and guarantee instant relief if you will use the wonderful healing external remedy Paraeauiph us direct Go to your druggist today and get a bottle of raracainplJ First Aid to the Injured Apply it according to dlrertions and if It fails to do what I claim for it go black to your druggist and get your money Tills is a fair proposition Take advantage of It today The reason Paracamph cures the troubles above mentioned Is because when applied It opens the pores of the skin penetrates directly to the Interior cells soothing the aching nerves oiling tine muscles drawing out the fever soreness and In flamiuation by inducing sweating It cures in a safe and harmless way Dont ruin your stomach and nervous system with strong interim medicines Use Pararampb the safe remedy Dont hesitate try Paraeamph today Sold only In 2c 50c and SlSXTbottles at all good druggists ErB Splcer General Manager The Paracamph Com pany Loulsvllte Ky U S A Foe sas by d J Haydoa Springfield It r i AUl doubts No one nor excepting tIle aol tors who use it knows much about It and in Chinese medicine it might be a chief factor of exceeding pastiness Inside the cavern the existence of the partially completed shaft to the ledge accounted for recent disturbances on the face of the rock and newcomers couid not of course distinguish the bones of poor J S as being the remains of a European Anstrutlier was satisfied that none of theta hazarded the remotest gues afT to the value of the gaunt ropifuiey were staring at and chance hjflped him to bailie further inquiry A trumpeter on board tire Orient was blowing his luugs ou o spmmon them to luncheon when Captain Fitzroy put a filial querk Lean quite uiwlerstand he said to Robert that youHjave au affection for this weird ipiace but I am curious to know why jou lay claim to the Island You can hardly lutetid to return here He pointed to Roberts placard stuck on th crock Anstruther paused before he answered He felt that Lord Ventnors dark eyes were fixed on him Every body was more or less desirous to havq this point cleared up He looked tine questioner squarely in the face In some parts of the world be said lltuere are sunken reefs unknown un charted on which many a vessel has been lost without any contributory fault on the part of her officers Undoubtedly Well Captain Fitzroy when I was stationed with my regiment in Hong kong I encountered such a reef and wrecked my life on it At least that is how it seemed to me then Fortune threw me ashore here after a long and bitter submergence You can hardly blame me if I cling to the tiny speck of land that gave me salvation No admitted the sailor He knew there was something more in the allegory thou the text revealed but it was no business of his IOreoYefcontlnue Robert smilingly hyou see e a partner There cdrtirot be the slightest doubt about the partner was the prompt reply Then every one laughed Iris more than any though Sir Arthur Deaqes gayety was forced and Lord Ventfior could taste the acidity of his own smile Later in the day the first lieutenant told his chief of Anstruthers voluntary statement concerning the court martial Captain Fitzroy was naturally pained by this unpleasant revelation but he took exactly the same view as that ex pressed by the first lieutenant in Rob erts presence Nevertheless he pondered the matter and seized an early opportunitybf mentioning it to Lord Ventnor That dis tinguished nobleman was vastly sur prised to learn how Anstruther had cut the ground from beneath his feet Yes he said in reply to the sailors request for information f know all about it Jt could not well be otherwise seeing that next to Mrs Costobell I was the principal witness against him That must have been awkward for you was the unexpected comment Whyi linked your name with that of the lady In a somewhat utspoken way You astonish me Anstruther cer ainly made some stupid allegations during the trial but I had no Idea he was able to spread tins malicious re portsubsequently 10m not talking of Hongkong my lord hut of Singapore mouths later Captain Fitzroys tone was exceed ing dry Indeed some people might deem it offensive Ills lordship permitted himself the rare luxury of an angry scowl Rumor is a lying jade at the best Tie said curtly You must remember Captain Fitzroy that I have uttered no word of scandal about fllr An struther nand any doubts concerning his conduct can be set at rest by perusing tine records of his case In the adjutant generals office at Hong kongHum said the sailor turning on his heel to enter the chart room The girl and tier father went back to the iglandvlth Robert After taking thougnt the latter decided to ask Mir Jan to reniain in possession until ho returned There was not much risk of another Dyak Invasion The fate of Taung SAHs expedition would not en courage a fresh set of marauders and the Mohammedan would be well nrrned to meet unforeseen contingencies while on his Anstnithers representations the Orient would land an abundance of stores In any event It was better for the native to live In freedom on Rainbow island than to be handed over to the authorities as an escaped convict which must be his Immediate fate no matter what mrignanimous view the government of India might afterward take of his services Mir Joins answer was emphatic He took off his turban and placed It on nstrutbertteet Sahib he saidiiI am your dog If some day I am found wdrtby to be your faithful servant then shall I know that Allah has pardoned my transgressions In spite of himself Sir Arthur Deane could not help liking Anstruther The man was magnetic n hero an ideal gentleman No wonder his daughter was Infatuated with him Yet the fu ture was dirk and storm tossed full of sinister threats and complications Iris did not kpow the wretched circum stances winch had come to pass since they partejd and Which had changed the whole aspect of his life How could he tell her Why should It be his miserable tot to snatch the cup of hap piness from her lips In that moment of silent agony he wished he were dead for death alone could remove the burden laid on him Well surely he might bask in the sunshine of her lauzhter for another dor No need tQ embitter her Joyous heart unTil he was drirxja to it or dire necessity So he resolutely Urushed aside the woebegone phantom of care and en tered Into the abandon of the hour with a zest that delighted her The dear girl imagined that Robert her Robert had made another speedy con nest and Anstruthor himself was 5 v I jjP He looked the questioner squarely in the face much elated by the sudden change In Sir Arthur Deanes demeanor They behaved like school children on a picnic They roared over Iris troubles in the matter of divided skirts too much divided to be at all pleasant The shipowner tasted some of her sago bread and vowed it was excellent They unqarthed two bottles of cham pagne the last of the case and promised each other a hearty toast at din ner Nothing would content Iris but that they should draw a farewell buck etful of water from the well and drench the pitcher plant with a torrential shower Robert carefully secured the pocket books money and other effects found 011 their dead companions The baro net of course knew all the principal officers of the Sirdar He surveyed these mournful relics with sorrowful Interest The Sirdar was the crack ship of my fleet and Captain Ross my most trusted commander he said You may well Imagine Mr Anstruther what acruel blow it was to lose such a vessel with all these people on board and my only daughter among them I wonder now that it did not kill me sIrIof a reef would break her up Ah wellslghec1 the shipowner the few timbers you have shown me here are the remaining assets out of 300000 Was she not Insured Inquired Robert No that is I have recently adopted a scheme of mutual selfInsurance end the loss falls pro rata on my other vessels The baronet glanced covertly at Iris The words conveyed little meaning to her Indeed she broke in with a laugh I din afraid I have heard you say fathers dear that some ships In the fleet paid you best when they ran ashore Yes Iris That often happened in the old days It is different now Moreover I have not told you the extent of my calamities TheSIrdar was lost on March 18 though I did not know it for certain until this m ruing But on March 25 the Bahadur was sunk in the Mersey during a fog and three days later the Jemadar turned turtle on the James and Mary shoal in the Hooghly Happily there were no lives lost in either of these cases Iris was appalled by this list of casualties yet she gave no thought to the serious financial effect of such a string of catastrophes Robert of course ap capedailymark about the Insurance But Sir Arthur Deanes stiff upper lip deceived him He failed to realize that the father was acting a part for his daugh ters sake Oddly enough the baronet did not seek to discuss with them the legal looking document affixed near the cave It claimed all rights In the island In their joint names and this was a topic he wished to avoid For the time therefore the younger man had no op portunlty of taking him into his con fidence and Iris held faithfully to her promise of silence The girls ragged raiment souwester and strung boots were already packed aiay on board She now rescued tine Bible the battered tin cup her revolver and tine ritle which had scared the Dyaks when they nearly caught Anstruther and Mir Jan napping Rob ert also gathered for her an assortment of Dyak huge belts and arms including Tauug S Alls parang and a sumpltau These were her trophies the spoils of the campaign Ills concluding act was to pack two of the empty oil tins with all the valuable lumps of auriferous quartz he could find where he shot the rubbish from the cave beneath the trees On top of these he placed some antimony ore and Mir Jan wondering why the sahib wanted the stuff carried the con signment to the waiting boat Lieutenant Playdon In command of the last party of sailors to quit the island evi dently expected stir Jan to accompany them but Anstruther explained that the man would await his return sometime In JuneQr July TO BE CONCLUDED NEXT WEKE Ss i9y A Days Doings in Kentucky Y M C A BUILDING i VG Offers To Contrib ute 10000 Towards Its Erection Georgetown Ky June 29Q Hayes Nunnelly of this city offered to con tribute 10000 toward erecting a building for this purpose provided furnishings and maintenance shall be contrlb rated by others One provision Is that the building shall be contiguous to the business portion of the city and another that the building shall always be used for the one purpose only and that in case of failure to carry this purpose out the property shall revert to the Georgetown college to be used for the educa tion of the poor and needy student Meetings lectures and a business mens banquet are being given In in terest of the matter this week EXCESSIVE SALARIES The Matter Will Be Laid Before the Legislature of Kentucky Frankfort Kyr June 29State In surance Inspector Commissioner Hen ry R Hewitt wilt In his annual life insurance report recommend to the general assembly the enactment of a law prohibiting any company which pays an executive officer annual salary in excess of50OOO from soliciting business in Kentucky The commIs- sioner contends that no man can earn 100000 annually as such executive officer and the people through law making bodies must take a hand in regulating the big insurance companies of the country The report of the com missioner will not be issued for several weeks TO TRY ASPHALT Streets To Be Repaired By Material From a Mine Near the City Bowling Green Ky June 29Bowl Ing Green which has some of the best streets of any city in the state is to try asphalt The board of public works has ordered asphalt from a mine very close to the city and the test will be made at once The plan followed In some of the larger cities of the south is to be adopted It Is to simply place the asphalt on top of the macad amized stone and roll It doing away with beating and melting If the test Is a success a number of streets will be improved with asphalt which can be had here at a minimum sum Exploded Railroad Torpedo Covington Ky June 29Harry Rose aged 11 living at 913 Main street found a railroad torpedo his cousin had placed in the attic and took It into the rear of his home where he struck It with a brick It exploded and part of the contents struck him on the nose and the hand painfully in juring him Dr Nelson attended him Big Salary Paid Paducah Ky June 29 According to the books of the Peoples Home Purchasing Co which has been placed in the hands of a receiver a salary of 3000 a month was paid J S Bor deaux superintendent of agencies who has left for parts unknown Bor deaux is charged with embezzlement and a reward will be offered for arrest Yale Diplomas For Kentucky Students New Haven Ct June 29The fol lowing Kentuckians were graduated in arts from Yale college Lockwood Anderson B A Center college Bowling Green Elmer Selton Alexandria phil osophical orations highest in class Yale high school Edmund Huggins Smith and George Amory Thomas Louisa Ky A Strong Flow of Gas TaylorsVille Ky June 29Exclte ment has been further Increased here over the strong increase in the flow of gas in the well being drilled In Poig nand Park A stronger vein was struck and the flow Is now sufficient to illum inate the town were it piped Louis Mitchell Acquitted Lexington Ky June 29Louis Mitchell colored charged with attempting to poison the family of Judge James H Mulligan last fall was found not guilty InTfIrcult court and allowed his freedom after nine months In jaIl Union Veteran Dead Hopklnsville Ky June 29Capt Samuel T Fruit 68 died suddenly at his home near the city of heart disease He served In the union army until the close of the war as captain of Company G 17th Kentucky infantry Drank Three Ounces of Laudanum Henderson Ky June 29Van R Carpenter a traveling agent attempt ed suicide here by taking three ounces of laudanum The attempt was made because of a love affair Carpenter Is still in a precarious condition Preacher Lands Big Bass Newport Ky tune 29Rev Chas L Garrison pastor of the Christian church is exhibiting to his friends the skin of a sixpound bass which he caughtIn Kenton county after a battle royal that lasted a half hour His Wound Results In Death Murray Ky June 29 Buford Jones who was stabbed on May 17 by E H Purdom died at his home a few miles east of this city Purdom sur rendered to the authorities and executed bond Took Morphine Olive Hill Ky June 29Sarah Flannery a pretty young woman took1 30 grains of morphine with sul tent She ItCnot expected to liva ConvulsionFits Epilepsy Dr Miles Restorative Nerr ine has been so successful in brainwreckingdiseases reason to believe that even the most hopeless cases can be benefited if not fully restored We will be pleased to refer manihohealth after years of hopeless sufferingI son that had brain fever otthedollarsfoFfifteen years he became so bad that ws thinsanethere nearly three years but he con broughthimcondition He had lost his mind almost thefamilywas a total wreck He had from 5 to 10 fits a day We were urged to try firstbottlefor the better We have given it to buttwo1303 and then he was not well other ways We pronounce him cured as hscan work and go anywhere If any one wishes to ask any questions coocenia this they are at liberty to do so E lL BUNNELL LIncoln lab youdruggistfirst bottle will benefit If It faUs be will refund your money Miles Medical Co Elkhart Ind s Peoples Deposit Bank Springfield Kentucky ORGANIZED DECEMBER 1889 CAPITAL 50000 Surplus and Profits 20000 OFFICERS Geo D Robertson President Hon L H Thurman VicePrudent J A Bonhrare Cashier Chas M ilcChord Aaat Cashier H C Lee Bookkeeper DIRECTORS GrahamJUg6J W Satterlr T M Blanford Your Banking Business Solicited Satisfaction Guaranteed oooooooooooooooooooooooooo OQOOOOOOOGOGGGGOOOOOOOOCOO 8 LEO HJITDOV S B Tnoaaso JIB Q o HAYDON THOMPSON AMIM LIVERY FEED AND SALE STABLE Springfield Ky Nice Outfits For Traveling Mea Psoaz 18 epeoeoe eoeoeoeQeoeQoeQeQ JOHN Y MAYES Funeral Director And- Licensed Embalmer SPRINGFIELD r KENTUCKY Best Attention Every courtsey shown 1 Handsome Line of Caskets and Banal Robes Telephone Day 19 Night 74 eOeoeoeoeoeoeoeoeoeoeoeOQ CLUBBING RATES WITH- LOUISVillE DAILIES The Sun and The Louisville Times one year5 00 The Sun and the Daily Courier Journal except Sunday 6 40 Same including Sunday 8 20 The Sun and the daily Courier Journal any three days in the week 3 70 The Sun one year and the daily CourierJournal any three days in the week six months 2 tt The Sun and the Sunday Cour ierJournal one year 2 80 Address THE SPRINGFIELD SUN- Springfitld Ky ii ro t J- 8 THE SPRINGFIELD SUN WEDNESDAY JULY 51905 NOTICE Springfield Ky July 11905To the Patrons Teachers and Pupils of the Common SchoolsThe present county adoption of school books by the terms of the contract expires two years from now and under the law the School Book Company furnishing the books under this contract is required to execute a bond for Ten Thousand Dollars for the faithful performance of the contract In a number of counties in the State suit was instituted against the School Book Company for a breach of contract and in one county it was compelled toI pay 510000 the full amount of its bond The Court of Appeals in passing on this case held that the company must execute a new bond or else forfeit all the contracts it then held in the State The School B90 Company has rc fused to execute new bond therefore all schools must immediately cease to use the books adoptod under the County contract for the law provides that no school shall be taught in and no part of the common school funds sh Ube paid to any district while using the books of any Company that refuses to execute the bond required by law The State Superintendent of Public Instruction has notified this board as well as all other county boards having similar adoptions that the School Book Company has failed and refused to execute the bond required by law and has further notified us that under the law we will be required to use tHe State Adoption from and after July 1 1905 and that no money will be paid to any school district that continues the use of books unauthorized by the State Adop tion The History of Kentucky Longs Language Lessons and Civil Gov ernment of our County Adoption are the same as the State Adoption and will not have to be changed The Spellers also will not have to be changed The books furnished under the State Adoption are about thirty per cent cheaper than those furnished under the County Adoption and will in the end result in a greatsaving to the people yet we had planned to bring about the change gradually so as to distribute the cost but under the decision of the Court and the positive direction of the State Superintendent the change must be made at once Below you will find the cost and exchange price of the books of the State adoption ilV ExchangePrice The Modern Pronouncing Speller J 012 006 McGuffeys Electic Pnmer t wt 10 05 McGuffeys New First Reader U 12 06 McGuffeys New Second Reader 20 10 McGuffeys New Third Reader L 27 13 McGuffeys New Fourth Reader 25 17 McGuffeys New Fifth Reader 45 22 06RaysRays Modern Elementary Arithmetic i 25 12 Rays Modern Practical Arithmetic J 40 20 Natural Primary Geography fl 40 20 Natural Complete Geographym t 80 40 Longs New Language Exercises Part I Ji 12 06 Longs New Language Exercises Part II 17 OS Longs New Language Exercises Part III 25 12 Harveys New Language Lessons li 25 19 Harveys New English Grammar for Schools A 40 20 Maxwell Smiths Writing in English f 65 32 New Century Physl ti 27 i 30 ItPhysiologyElectric u mt 20 Electric History of Us 70 35 Enkeads History of K ntuckyn 65 32 Petermans Civil GovernmentuJ 4 A5 22 Rational Writing Books 54c per dozor5c each Respectfully J W BUSH B L LlTSEY T SCOTT MAKES County School Book Commission STATEMENT OF THE OF THE CONDITION OF THE FIRST TIONAL BANK OF SPRINCFIELD AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS JULY 11905 RESOURCES Loans anDL counts 223544 pl- U S Bonds 5000000 BankingHouse and Fixtures 5000 00 Overdrafts 5699 67 Cash and from banks 40GS2 SS 329926 56 LIABiliTIES I Capital Stock- Circulation 50000 fiO 50000100 Interest and discount 66 14 Surplus Fund 21000 00 Undivided Profitst 2142 21 Fund to pay taxes 1630 39 Bills Payableuo 10000 00 Due to Banks 124 511 Individual Deposits 194963 31 329926 56 Gross Earnings past 6 mos 6682 72 Undivided profits brought forward 2142 21 8824 93 DISPOSED OF AS FOLLOWS Paid dividend No 67 of 4Rer centuo2OOO 00I Paid Expenses 2062 Added to Surplus 2 per cent 1000 00 Set aside to pay taxesv 1630 39 BaL of Undivided Proffts 2142 21 8824 93 A C McELROY Cashier r READ THISs BOWLING GREEN KY June 12 1901 Dr E W Hall St Louis MoDe r Sir We have been your Wonder Halls Great Discovery fo two years and can recommend it to any one suffering with any trouble as being the best remedy w have ever sold Yours truly WC MORRIS COl- A Texas Wonder One small bottle of the Texas Wonder Halls Great Discovery cures al kidney and bladder troubles removes gravel cures lame backs rheumatism and all irregularities of the kidneys and in men and women regulates bladder trouble in children If not by your druggist it will be sent by mail on receipt of 1 One small bottle is two months treatment and seldom fails to perfect a cure Dr E W Hall Sole Manufacturer P 0 Box 628 St Louis Mo Send for testimonial Sold by all druggist Subscribe for The Sun 100 year STATEMENT OF THE Farmers Bank of Mackville at the close of business June 30190x- RESOURCES Loans and Discounts 39917 57 Overdrafts Secured 707 88 031IFurniture and Fixtures 1338 16 Current Expenses 487 33 Cash 1525 Tptal44928972 L LIABILITIES Capital Stock i 15000 00 Surplus Fundm 30000 Undivided Profits 1725 68 32iDue National Banks 231 87 Bills Rediscounted2505 85 Total 49289 72 I J W Sallee cashier of the above named bank do solemnly swear that the above statement is correct to the best of my knowledge and belief J W SALLEE Cashier Subscribed and sworn to before this 30th day of June 1905 THOS J GRAVES Notary Public Commissioners Sale i i Prior Hayes Etc Pltf EquityFannieBy virtue of a judgment and order of sale of the Washington Circuit Court rendered at the May term 1905 in the above styled cause I shall proceed to offer for sale at the court house door jin Springfield ly on 905rat 2 oclock p m or thereaboutbe highesteon a credit 612 and 18 months the fol lowing described property towit ol a sufficient thereof to produce the sums of money so ordered to be made Beginning at a poplar in a lane corner to JF Reinhart thence S 85 34 E 112 to a stone fence corner to said Rienhart thence N 11 2E 48 1 2 poles to a stone thence N 17 14E 67 poles to a stone at corner of stone fence polesIIof purchasers with approved surities must execute bearing legal inter est from date of sale until paid and having tHe force and effect of a judgment Bidders will be prepared to comply p jom tly with these terms if G LEACHMAN M C W C Subscribe for The Sun 100 year T t TATHAM SPRINGS Prof Homan was in our midst last week Prof Evans was here last week prospectingHenry Wells left Saturday for Mooresville where he will teach school Granville Brothers and Ed Kays left Saturday for California Mr and Mrs Ivan Carey visited their sister Mrs Heron at Harrods burg a few days last week Mr John D Shields of Chaplin was here Saturday Mr Jasper Durr is no better at this writing tMr and Mrs Lafe Wells Springfield visited the formers parents here Fri day Miss Emma Wells has returned after a visit to her sister Mrs Stella Yocum of MooresvillejA large crowd attended the hop at the hotel Thursday night There are about twentyfive guests at thehotel at present Miss Hester Noel is the guest of her sister Mrs Della Carey this week The party given by Miss Annie Royalty Saturday night was attended by a large crowd All report a pleasant time Sickening Shivering Fits of Ague and Malaria can be relieved and cured with Electric Bitters This especialbenefit driV1ingnone of E S Munday of Henrietta Texas writesMy brother was very low with malarial fever and jaundice till he took Electric Bitters which saved his life At C J Haydons drug store price 50 cents guaranteed The Japanese Dont Drink The result of the battle is in reality the triumph of Sober Japan over whiskysoaked Russia says the Toronto Globe It is the greatest temperance lecture ever delivered in the world to nations and to individuals as well What wa g proved on the wreck strewn Straits of Corea had already been proved in the destruction of the Port Arthur squadron in the running fight with the Vladivostok cruisers in the reduction of an almost impregnable fortress and in the land operations in Manchuria It was in each case Japan against Russia but it was more It was temperance against debauchery Japans achievements on landand sea were not directed by men who had spent their days and nights in idleness and dissipation They were the product of lives of strong steadfast sober en deavor the very opposite of what their enemy had been The lesson of the war is npt for Rus sia alone It is for every nation arid every individual who seeks stabiliiy and advancement foItogether They are as Sir Frederick Treves said the other day hopelessly authQrityIeven in small quantities absorbs human energy and minimizes the effort of the has learned this truth but at a terrible cost Let Great Britain profit from this lesson before it is too late HeartsITelegrams and telephone messages in answer to his advertisement to sell his body and two hearts after death have kept A Durr of New Rochelle busy tcday Although it is known that Durr has been off red large sums of money for his body he refuses to state the amounts HJ is keeping these a secret Jin hopes that u larger sum may be tendered Nor e of the offers so far re ceived has been accepted nor is it likely that a choice will be made for some time1in order to give the entire m profession of the country a chance to ejitertaiifthe proposition Durrs advertisement which was printed thik morning in a New York paper read as follows I agre to sell my two hearts the buyer being entitled to same after my death Surer A Durr dire of the Central New Rochelle N Y Durr is a carpenter He t irtyfive years old single and the picture of health He works every day and leads a regular life Up to a few years ago Durr did riot know that he possessed two hearts This was discovered when he called aj physician to treat him for a slight attack sickness Since then he has submitted to examination by many- of the most celebrated specialists in the countryRecently a prominent specialist offered Durr 10000 if he would allow him to perform an operation andre move one of the hearts This the carpenter declined to do as he feared he might die and not be able to enjoy the gettinhishave to be paid over immediately and he will give the purchaser a deed good after death It is said that Durr expects to receive several thousand dollars from some medical college for his hearts as his case will bejof great value to medical science PRATHERS CREEK Yankey Montgomery Co received about 200 lambs in this section last Friday for which they paid 6c per lb G H Christersons lambs and wool averaged 10 to the ewe Who can beat this Mr WS Christerson and wife of nearStewart were visiting their son G H Christerson Thursday and Friday Several of the young folks attended the ice cream supper at Texas Saturday night You canthire hands in this section for love nor money WILLISBURG We are hiving lots of rain in this section and wheat is is great danger of being damaged Farmers are consider ably behind on account of the wet weather Hands are very scarce and farmers are offering per day fcr help The public school begun here last Monday witha large attendance Mr J T Prather is the teacher Cal Adkinson of Cbrnishville is here this week on business- J W Shirley was in Lebanon on bus iness this week- J F Reynolds was in Harrodsburg Mouday There was a musical entertainmentI given at the home of L Saturday night which was well at tended Refreshments were served The Silent One Brooklyn Eagle Dont tell me what you are going to do Tomorrows too far away Dont tell me too much of what youve done But what are you doing today Imgomgto is a lazy lout Thats always calling to To sit in the shade while the weeds grow rank And your notes lapse overdue SeewhatIvedone is a boldfaced brag That stands in the selfsame track And stops you just as the race begins And gets you to looking back Tis only Imdoing that ought to speakOr at least to be heard But he is the fellow whos doing so much He hasnt time for a word Springfield Market Bncon HaKis 15e Sides Inc Beeswax21c per pound Butter 20c per pound Chickens =Heus S Spring tJKe Dried applet ilClJer pound Ducks 8c per pound corn Meal1 to Tic per bushel Egfw rdozen- Featilers4e per pound Flour1D b tlO Gin UIoC7fJ lwr pound Grain Slln corn 50j Oats 40c Hides Green 7o toLard lOu i cir pound Lfine Me to Sloo tier Imrrel Mill product Bran Sloo Hnipstufi120 per pounds PotattepCountry Kc to tlC OnionsSltt Snlt14i and 3185 per barrel Turkeys 5e per pound Tallow 4c i or pound ViueKar i to loo per 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