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THE INTERIOR JOURNAL Yvt

IVOL XXXIII STANFORD KY FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 8 1905 NO 54 J

A Fatal Runaway

Published by Kequost of Family

Ono of the saddest deaths to occur in

Columbia In many years was that of

Miss Dollio Vunoy of Stanford Mon

stay Sho and her slater Miss

Mary had bccnvIsitinjt1hlr tmcle

Mr Thurman near this place and at¬o

tending the Fair Monday morning

accompanied by Mr Twyinun Atkins

they drove out to the residence of Mr

John H Coffey to bid Mm Coffey

goodbye before taking the euq O for

homo MIIII Dolllo unit Mr

Mary went In to see Mra Coiroy and

during her absence the horse became

r frightened find made a dash in the

direction of town Mr Atkins clung

manfully to tho lines und would no

doubt have succeeded in Rotting thehomo under control but ost his balI ¬

ance and was thrown from the buggyFeeling no further restraint on thereins tho now thoroughly frightened

horse plunged wildly onwardWhen near the rosldunco of Mr

arsons it Is thought by those whoS witnessed the nlTalr that Miss Vu ¬

noy attempted to jump out At tiny

rate site fell violently to the ground

just in front of Mr Parsons residenceMrs Gel CofTcy and Mrs Parsons and

several other ladies ran to her imme ¬

diately and were horrified to lad life

almost extinct They tenderly carried

her Into tho house and dispatched n

runner for Dr Grady who at qnco reponded However before ho arrived

S the gentle spirit had taken Its flightIt developed that tiro young lady wasInstantly killed by tho terrible full

tier neck was broken and her rightt limb was also broken just Above the

ankleThe parents of the unfortunateyoung lady were immediately tele-

phoned

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by Mr John IS Colfey and ar¬

rangements for the removal of the re-

mains

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made Many of Columbias no¬

ble hearted women laid aside every ¬

thing and hurried to the scene ofdeAth Motherly hangs washed theblood stairs from thu pure white brow

and prepared the silent farm for its

last journey home Motherly hands

and voices sought to comfort tho pros ¬

trated sister while their hearts throb¬

bed with emotion and tears welled up

to their eyes Everything that tenderhands could do was done for the com-

fort of the grief stricken sister The

remains were placed in a beautiful

white plush casket and tho hearse fol ¬

lowed by tho sister and uncle and a

number of friends from this places

took up Its 65 mile journey to Stanford

which was unbroken during the night

Interment took place near Stanford

Tuesday afternoon In tho presence of

a very large crowd of friends and re¬

lativesDeceased was n beautiful young lady

about JO years of age and during her

h visit here won a host of friends Nextweek she would have returned to Col ¬

logo and would have graduated nextyear Wt deeply deplore her untimely

taking away und our profound sympa ¬

thy goes out to each member of her

family in their sorrow What a vastdifferenco in tho nnttcl ntod home going

und tho real ono I The former would

have been bright and joyous Tho lat¬

ter was extremely sad and created n

sorrow in the hearts of her loved ones

that time can not erase ColumbiaS

Spectator

To The Memory Of Dolly

There was never a golden sunbeam

That fell on a debolata places

Hut left some traco of its presence

That time can never efface

On Monday Aug 28th the sad newst

swept over the country that Dolly Va

The pictures ofnoy was dead very

health and happiness laughing and

chattingwith her friends she was

snatched away without n momentswarning verifying that In the midst

Death whenof life we are in deathp it cornea to the old und Infirm Is indeed

sod but when it comes to a noble young

woman how piercingly sad und heart ¬

rending it Id to those who loved her so

It devotedly In life and they realize that

the grim monster chooses a shining

mark The light of tho household theyoungest there Dear ones weep not

but look forward to tho lloautifult Some Duyor the song sho sang BO

I much nnd when cares overshadow youk and hands arc

your eyes are heavy yourI

tired remember that some day when

you shall bo happier n day when restI and peace and sweet content shall take

and sorrow and wopainI the placQof

at the gate¬shall lay down the burden

on the other side of which we all

4hope to find rest and joy in heaven

Dolly loved her friends Gentle and

unassuming she gained their love ever

forgetful of self In contributing to the

happiness or others Truly did her

friends over her lifeless form

tShe was n sweet girli There is no death I What seems so is

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transits on Sho lives today and stand

ing on tho battlements of heaven shecalls to her loved ones and friends to bocomforted Sho has left them butthey shall meet again

DBVOTEO FUIEND

HUSTONVILLE

Cowan McCormack want toil curloads of good butcher cattle at once fortho Eastern market

George Itoutt has rented tho Jenkinsfarm nnd will move us soon as posses ¬

sion can bo given himMrs II R Oldson and children uc

compunlcd byf Misses Maul und DollieWilliams loft this week for RoanokeAla

J G Weathcrford Co have re ¬

ceived another car load of salt nnd areprepared to salt down any competitorson prices

W G COwan refused 1000 profit on

the Wimthurford farm Gill wants tolive on tho piko und convenient to theschools etc

We nro glad to announce that W SVnnArsilalt has rerented tho Cloyd

furor nnd he nnd his excellent wife willbo with us permanently wo hope

Newton I1ros dusiro to return theirthanks to their hosts of friends fromLincoln and Casey conntie who BO lib¬

orally patronized them nt Somerset dur ¬

ing the fairHorn on these mornlg of the lnatcclip8e

of tho sun to the wife of E A Itichenback of ML Salem an 11pound boyEA Ulchonbach Jr for which manythanks uro extended by the happy fath-

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and mother to Dr AlcornT J Robinson has sold his farm of

120 acres to F M Ieavyhouse und sunsnt 75 Iossesslonin 30 days This is

more evidence of what our gradedschool is doing for the fortunate ownerof pro >erty within the Iwundary of the

districtAn attractive home of iUO

acres of all hemp und tobacco land Ijmiles from town on turnpike Splen ¬

did Improvements well watered andfenced Must sell in CO lays or not ntnil Not nn acre of poor land in thetract Call on W It Williams

Contracts have been let materialtaught and work will begin in a shortwhile on another seven room moderncottage on the corner of Western Aveand West Main Street by Thomas Pea-

cock¬

The building is n model of archi-tectural skill and la to bo ready for oc-

cupancy¬

by Dec 1stThe manager of the Southern league

wired James Fro to name u price oalwhich ho would play the balance of theseason und come nt once Mr Frye de¬

dined on account of fever in the SouthIlls record this season with the Frank-

fort¬

team shows he participated in 15

games winning 12 nnd without an er¬

rorJSid Adams has quite a lucrative

position on tho road for n wholesalehouse In Hirminghnm Ala Miss IsabelRoss of Dripping Springs was withfriends hero this week Mra InttioWilliams and family have taken roomsat the College for tho convenience ofher children who will attend the Grad-

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School

A feature worth hearing will be thespeech of Mr Chas Wheeler at thoopening of our graded school next Mon-

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to which all are Invited MrWheeler is president of tho ward ofeducation and has traveled this countryfrom ocean to ocean nnd although ho

hasnt u child now to educate in hisyears of trawl he has seen tho necessi ¬

ty of u bettor education so evident thatho is ready to give his time and meansto help those who arc willing to accept

On Tuesday evening at the horn ofthe brides parents Mr and Mrs J C

Coulter near Middlcburg their handpome daughter Miss Jessie was mar ¬

riot to Mr Jason Taylor of LustBench New Mexico After the cere ¬

mony by Rev J Q Montgomery tho100 or more friends and relatives pres ¬

ent wore given u bountiful feast of alltho delicacies of the season Tho cos-

tumes

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as well us presents wero elegantThe bride und groom wore given nn ele-gant supper lit tho beautiful homo oftho grooms father Mitchell Taylor in

Danville on Wednesday evening andleft for their homo in New Mexico on

the midnight train

Are You EngagedKnguged people should remember

that after marriage many quarrelscan lag avoided by keeping their di ¬

gestions in good condition with Klee

trlc Hitters S A Brown of lienucttsvllle S 0 says For yearsmy wilt suffered intensely from dys ¬

pepsia complicated with u torpidliver until she lost lace strength undvigor and becamo u mere wreck of herformer self Then sho tried KlcetrloHitters which helped hOI nt once andfinally malls lice entirely well Shb isnow strong und healthy 0 L Pen ¬

ny druggist Stanford and LynoBros Crab Orchard sell und guar-antee them at 50o a bottle

Atlantas only yellow ever case resuited fatally

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INEWS NOTESis being wrought

by forest fires about Wallace IdahoA nephew of Madame Witte killed a

woman at Moscow and committed sui ¬

cideAa a result of dissatisfaction over-

the peaco terms rlotlnsfhas Begun atTokio

Kosguth Clubb shot und seriouslywounded his brother Cash Clubb atPlensureville

Three persons were killed and severalinjured in a wreck on the Burlingtonrailroad at Brush Col

fatallyhurtlightning at the county fair at Rich-field

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UtahBrig Gen Thomas T Crittenden

Colonel nf tho Sixth Indiana regimentduring tho Civil Wnr died lit EastGloucester Mass

Clem J Whittemore noting for StateAuditor S W linger will dismiss thebacktax suits against the nationalbanks in Paducah

A St Louis hassyndicate I just pur¬

chased flOOO acres of coal and tim ¬

ber lands in Leslie county the consid ¬

oration being about 160000The explosion of a poanut roaster at

a Labor day picnic at Evansville Indresulted in tho fatal scalding of theowner nnd the killing of n boy

oxpertfromwhere has he found as good indicationsof diamonds as in Elliott county Ky

An effort to obtain the Lincoln birth ¬

place for tho United States Spanishwar veterans to be preserved byjthcmhas been started by Louisville veterans

The work of counting the money inthe treasury at Washington is nearlycompleted About 35000000 in stan ¬

dard silver dollars remain to be count-ed

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NA Confederate veteran In his uniform

of gray received an ovation at the GA II parade In Denver Fifteenthousand men were in the line ofmarch

Judge W M Reed overruled the mo-tion for n new trial of Mary Brockwcllwho murdered her three children at Paducah and sentenced her to the peni ¬

tentiary for lifeFearing mob violence J K Collins

sheriff of Luruc county brought Millard Keith to Louisville for safekeep ¬

ing Keith is charged with the murderof Mrs Malinda Johnson

Arthur Parsons 10 years old ofLouisville witnessed u parachute leapThen he took a sheet and some ropesand jumped from n high shed Heescaped with n fractured leg

Nell Wolf secretary of n Philadel ¬

phia Automobile Company and MissMamie Hamill daughter of a prominentcitizen of Germantown Philadelphiawere killed in nn automobile accidentat Atco N J

Three hundred mail wagon drivers inNOW York city went out on n strikeTuesday They claim that the NewYork Mail Company wlilch has themailhauling contract has failed to keepits promised agreement

The City Council of Owingsville de ¬

cided to tax every business and pro¬

fessional man to make out the 1000taxes which will be lost to the town byabolishing the saloon The new licenselaw takes effect January 1

Tho crop report of tho KentuckyAgricultural Department states thatthere is a full corn crop The yield ofwheat is below tho avenge Oats andrye are above the average The to¬

bacco which is being rapidly housed isgoodThe

storm on Lake Superior provedto one of tho most disastrous in-tn4iny years In addition to the steam ¬

er Sevona the Schooners Pretoria theIngest sailing vessel on fresh waterand Olivo Jeanetto were wrecked 20lives and property valued at 00000were lost

W R Polk Fletcher who nar¬

rowly escaped tho death sentence ntRusscllville for alleged criminal assaulton Mary Gladder has made an affidavitdenying any relationship or connectionwith any supposed bribery of N EChristian the juror who held out for npenitentiary sentence of 20 years

Chamberlains Cough RemedyAids Nature

Medicines that aid nature are alwaysmost effectual Chamberlains CoughUemedy nets on this plan It allaystho cough relieves tho lungs uldsexpectoration opens tho secretionsund aids nature in restoring thosystem to a healthy condition It Isfamous for its cures over a large partof tho civilized world Thousandshave testified to its superiorcxcolleneeif counteracts any tendency of ucold to result in pneumonia Per saleby all druggists

This is a great country We havecholera in the Philippines bubonicplague in Panama and yellow fever inNew Orleans Frankfort Journal

MR CHAS F MONTGOMERY

Caseys next county attorney lie Wasnominated by the democrats of the

State of Casey and what he will doto his political opponent Mr J C Laywill be n plenty Mr Montgomery isthe oldest son of Eld J Q Montgom ¬

ery and lived In this county until somesix or eight years ago lIe is u grad ¬

uate of State College and is one of thehost lawyers at tho Liberty bar Ayear ago ho married Miss Mary Car ¬

penter of the West End of this countyMr Montgomerys many friends in Lin ¬

coln wish him success In his race andwould be deelighted to deaden overtho Casoy line and vote for him if theycould

KINGSVILLEDr Bradford Warren opened school

Monday with u good attendanceGreen Murphy wife and littledaugh

ter Esther went on un excursion to

FrankfortMrM Creighton continues ill

Miss Sallie Walls entertained u numberof her friends socially Thursday eveningo Meredith Francis will have u G AR reunion at the usual place about 21miles from Kingsville the lutter partof this month

It has been suggested that the Chris ¬

tian church be converted into an operahouse or concert hall It has long beenwithout a pastor or theleast prospectof

oneThompsonEvans have contracted

to build a house for Louis Watts JohnG Walls has traded real estate withTom lIoupt and the former will build a

residenceThemelon season hero is about

over T R Taylor claims the chare ¬

pionship as he raisedone which weigh ¬veryhestyear

Messrs McElroy Kirby Brown andothers lire doing splendidly In the sewingmachine business here They arevery clever and popular gentlemen andlave been stopping at Hotel Walter forthe past three weeks

Mrs Manfred Chevolette spent sev ¬

eral days with her parents at HighlandThis fair young matron so recentlymade u bride has our apologies for hav-Ing

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written her maiden name in ourlast letter instead of the one she nowbears

zHIGHLAND i

Sorghum making has begunRev Strother Cook of Mercer held

services at the Christian church lastSabbath

J M Atkins has sold his furor to MrThomas of Lee county for 1200 0G Speaks has sold his furm to a MrBaughman of Danville nt 13

S M Young wife und baby of OldLanding have been with is brother G

M Young Mr Hail of Putnam coun-

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Ind is visiting his brother Jefflieu utter an absence of M yearsMrs Chevolette of Kingsville was vis-

Iting¬

her mother Mra Faulkner Sun ¬

day Mica Moore of Durgin visitedher grandparents Mr nnd Mrs KingDr Acton wife und son of Kingsvillespent Sunday nt Cl1 Youngs lienBaugh nnd wifo visited the family ofW H Graybenl at Eubanks ElbertJohn Eflie and Gracie Young spent sew¬

oral days with relatives at Science hiltand Somerset Win Griffin of O Kvisited W G Acton this week

Got oft cheapHo may well think ho has got off

cheap who titter having contractedconstipation or indigestion Istillublo to perfectly restore his healthNothing will do this but Dr KingsNew Life 1llls A quick pleasant anticertain euro for headache constipa ¬

tion etc mow ut G L Penny drugstore Stanford und Lyno Ilros CrabOrchard guaranteed

The Russian and Japanese peace en¬

voys left Portsmouth Wednesday andafter brief stops in Boston arrived inNew Yorklast night Both delegationswere received with great enthusiasm atpoints along the line of their journey

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All AmericatI S3 SO AND S4 SHOESI

Aro shaped like n foot All the seamsore deeply hurled in tho leather thothick soft lining prevents unevensurface the insole which is next tothe foot is soft and smooth thostitches holding tho bottom of thoshoe together can not become unevenridge because between them and thosoft insolo is n hard leather sole ThoIt els must always fit because thecountor is curved nt both top nnd bottomjthe eyelets are covered on the insidewith n soft leather strip No matterhow tight tho shoes are laced theycan not pinch thofeet All AmericaShoes are good looking They cost8350 awl 400 because they couldlint he made better nt a higher price

SAMROBINSONSTANFORD KY II

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Buy your Superior Grain

Drill Oliver plow Tiger

Disc Harrow and Armour

Fertilizer from

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A 1LiteratSummer Reading 1Come in and buy three books for 25c and

enjoy yourself

WILL NCRAIGDru-ggist and Optician

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ionsCITIZENS BANKOF BRODHEAD KY

Ollerato the People n 1AllouulllIndividual Firms and Corporations SolicitedGive us your Iusiness anti wo guarantee a pleasant anti profitahle relation

Pay S por cent interest on all deposits of 8100 or more whenleft in the hank and not checked upon for a

period of six months

Je W HUTCHESON Cashier s

Hello McKinney I11

When you need Roofing of anykind think of Aldridge also MillSupplies Brass Goods Pipe allsizes Guttering Buckeye or MyersForce Pumps put in any depth

S H ALDRIDGEPhone H83D pot St Stanford Ky

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