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Page 1: Mount Vernon signal.. (Mt. Vernon, Ky.) 1907-02-22 [p ]. · of East fork of Skaggs creek in Rock castle county Ky and uuded1S fol- ... of the court house in Mt Vernon Rock castle

MT VERNON SIGNAL1

1907IFRIDAY Feb 22

Published every Friday by

EDGAR S ALBRIGHT

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MEMBER OFKENTUCKY PRESS ASSOCIATION

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DEMOCRATIC TICKET

For United States Senator J C WBcckham

For GovernorS W lInger v

For Attorney General John K Heiulricks

For State Superintendent ot SchoolslL O Vinfrey

For Commissioner of Agriculture JW Newman

For Lieutenant GovernorSouth Trim ¬

bleFor AuditorH M BosworthFor Secretary of StateHubertTree

landFor TreasurerRuby LafoonFor Clerk Court of AppealsJohn B

Cheiiault

IF some day a newspaper manshould print the contents of hiswaste basket there probably wouldbe a riot says an exchange Therewould he trouble in many homesarrests in some directions shotguns in others trouble all aroundBut the patron of a newspaper nev ¬

er sees the waste basket He onlyglances at the printed pages com ¬

plaining if one letter in fifty is upside down growls his disappoint-m

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nt if one name in five hundredhappens to be spelled wrongfrowns because the editor donttake his advice about publiclywarning his neighbor about keep-

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snow off the side walk and isgenerally disgi untied not so muchat what he finds as at what he failsto find He knows his share of thewaste basket but if he could haveoue look at the contributions madeto that receptacle by his neighborsand friends he would thank Godfor the existence ofamanwithsufficient intelligence and couragenot to print all he knows and totemper even that he does print

Dont laugh at a boy who mag¬

nifies his place You may seehim coming from the postofficewith a big bundle of his employersletters which he displays wi th asmuch pride as though they werehis own He feels important andlooks it but he is proud of hisplace He is attending to businessHe likes to have the world knowthat he is at work for a busy con ¬

cern The boy who says weidentifies himself with the concernits interests are his He sticks upfor its credit and reputation Hetakes pleasure in his work andhopes to say we are m earnest Thebov will reap what he sows if hekeeps his grit and sticks to his jobYou may take oft your hat to himas one of the tutuie solid men ofthe town Let his employer do theright thing bv him check himkindly if he shows signs of being tobig for his place counsel him as tohis habits and associates and occa ¬

sionally show him a pleasant pros ¬

pect of advancement A little pridedoes an honest boy a heap of goodGood luck to the boy who says

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POLITICS AND POLITICIANS

The Republican State Central I

Committee has named June 26 as I

the time for holding a conventionfor the purpose nominating can ¬

T didates for State offices

The State Attorney General of

Tnnesscebas been instructed by acommittee of the Legislature toprepare an Opium on the validity ofthe scheme proposed by which theState would insure its citizensagainst fire losses

Tile Postoffice AppropriationBillhas passed the House All thesalarieso1 iTJe postal employee thatweteruled Out on points of orderTuesdiiy were restored by the Cornmijiee on rules and adopted by theBouse

cOia vote of 42 to 28 the Senate> fte down the resolution to unseat

vtjenator Stnoot ofUtab lughteenIotes were paired one memberwas absenrand Mr Smoot himselfdid not vote Three Democratsvoted for jJLr Stnoot one waspaired in his favor tnd nine Re-

publicans votedagaiust him

I rTThe Naval Appropriation Bill

carrying too 727 was paedJ ythe Senate All the cotmnuteeamendments were agreed to

The senate passed the Rivers andHarbors Appropriation Bill carry-

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a total 92720412 Alt thejcommittee amendments were agreed-

toThe bill fixing high license for

saloons in Indiana narrowly escapedbeing killed in the House thebeing only one vote The final majjof the bill depends on thewhich absentees cast their votes I

when the bill is put on its passage

The friends of Hon Jesse Alverson of Lincoln county are makinga strong pull on him to make thllrace for reelection as Representa

Itive from that county It is enlikely that he will acquies e andshould he agree to do ro will be a

strong man in the race

GEO L WILLIS TO BE PRIVATE SECRETARY OK

HON HARVEY HELM

The many friends here of MrGeorge L Willis are congiatulaing him upon the announcementthat he has been named as the pri-

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secretary ot CongressraHiielect Hon Harvey Helm who waselected to succeed Hon G G Gil ¬

bert in the Eighth district Inview of the fact that at the presentsession the compensation ofsecretaries for the Congressmen was increased from 1200 to 1500 pelannum Mr Willis is especiallyfortunate in the time of his selec ¬

tionFor many years he was engaged

in newspaper work in Louisvilleand was one of the best knownFrankfort correspondents to thecity dailies For nearly two yeaTshe was associate editor of this paper and his reputation as a news ¬

paper man known throughout thestate For the past ten vears hehas been a member or one Of thesecretaries of the State BoardofEqualization Those who knowMr Willis and are familiar withhis attainments feel confident thatMr Helm made a wise selection

Shelby Record

NEWS E M S

Petitions asking albcal 1 oj3tionelection in Daviess county and thecity of Owensboro have been filedwith the County Judge Owensboro has over forty saloons

Here is what one of Mr W JOlivers home papers think of hisentire ability to build the PanamaCanal The people who believeOliver cannot build the canalwould believe it if they knew Oliver

Knoxville Journal and TributeGovernor Beckham has received

a communication from Gov ClaudeA Swanson of Virginia in whichGov Swanson requests Gov Beckham to take no further action onhis requst for a requisition for RiceW Johnson Sheriff of Bell countyand his posse charged with thekilling of John Lee at Rose HillLee county Va Aug 9 1906while arresting Frank Ball a fugi ¬

tie from justice who had takeirefuge in the house ofhis fatherSheriff Ball ofI4ee county Va

Bishop Hibler Bro sold toWalker Buckner 49 75opoundyearling cattle for 28 per headThey shipped to the Cincinnatimarket a car load of butcher cattlethat cost 4 r 2 cents per pound andone car load of225 pound ha s costing 6 I 2 cents per poundfParisKentuckian

IAt theauule sale of Thomas Dunar Midway Friday foity eight

Ipaitof yearling mules twoyearSpring brought an average

ot 33610 a pair two pair of fouryear olds brought 405 a pairIn the history of organ izajiotf 1this country no one of them hasever grown so rapidly and Vubstantialjy and fro uts to thy so hopefuland potential a future as thc Fqrmers Union Its njmbeiship ineludes nearly a million actual andbona fideagnculiurists in the Southand west and in the Middle States

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Foleys Honey and Tar cures themost obstinate coughs and expellsfrom the system as it is mildly laxatIve It is jjuaraiitaed The genuine is in the yellow packageChas C Davis druggist

GREAT BARQAINFbrsale 198acres land onvwaters of Rquhdstqnecreek near slate tunueL No im ¬

proem nts and only suchtmb ta5necessaryto supply thenecessary <

use on the land 40aces ridge lahld and level Wouldmake an ideaistock farm 29-7rt5Operae takes the bound

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CoM1IIssfouuILs SALKROCKCAST1BCIRCE1T COURT

Martha Furguson Etc lPlaintiffvs Notice of Gmmissicmers sale

Edgar Cummins DefendantBy virtue of a judgment and an order

of sale of the Kockcastle Circuit Cowlrendered at the DecUnbcr term thereof1006 in the aBove styled case I shallproceed to offer for sale at the front doorof the court house in MtVernon Rockcastle county Ky to the highest andbest bidder at public auction on Mondaythe 25 day ebrunry 1907 between tlieenthe O9 oclock a mand4 oclockp in being regular county court dayon a credit of six months the followingdescribed properto towit

A tract of land located on the watersof East fork of Skaggs creek in Rockcastle county Ky and uuded1S fol-

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On the north by the lauds ofWilliam Thomilson on the east by thelands of O W Hrnsel on the south by

Johul3tokesIasMartha Furguson homestead tract con I

tainiug 201 acres more or lessthe purchase price of said land the

IFor must execute bond with ap ¬ I

IhavIingBidders will be prepared to Comply withthese terms

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COMMISSIONERS SALEROCKCASTLE CIRCUIT COURT

Milt Newcpihb Amanda Ballardand Mariha Jane Lunce Plaintiffs

Vt Notice of Commissioners saleMarion Newcomb Squire Newcombatid Julia Ann Simpson Defendants

By virtue ofa judgment and order ofsale of the Rockcastle Circuit Courtredered at tIle December term thereof1906 in the above styled case I shallproceed to offer for sale at the front doorof the court house in Mt Vernon Rockcastle county Ky to the highest andbest bidder at public auction on Mondaythe 25th day of February 1907 betweenthe hours of 9 oclock a m and l oclockp m being regulnr Count Court dayon a credit of six months the followingdescribed property to wit

Two tracts of located in Rockcastle county Ky near Brodhead andbounded as follows

FirstTractThe first tract is boundedon the north by the lands of J H A-lbright

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deceased on the east by hinds ofJames Crawfords heiron the south bythe lands of Jerry 1oues heirs andSquire Popes heirs and on the west bythe lands of R S Martin andcontains 9

tlcresSeooml Tract The second tract isbounded on the north bhe lands of Popeheirs on the east by the lands os W E

vans alt tile south by the lands ofBrummett and on the west by the

lands of R S Martin and contains rjacresFor the purchase price of said land thepurchases must execute bond with approcedsurety bearing legal interest fromthe day of sale until paid and havingthe force and effect of a judment Bid¬

ders will be prepared comply withthese terms

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COMMISSIONERS SALEROCKC TLKCIFCUITCOURT

VY T Crawford GuardiaiTforLizzie AdamsandiMyrtel Adams PllTs

vs Noticepf Commissioners SaleLizzie Adanisahd yrtelAdams Dcfts

By virtu of a judgment and order ofsale of the Rockcastle Circuit Courtrendered at the December term thereof1906 in the above styled case I shallproceed to offer for sale at the front doprof the court house in Mt Venon Rock ¬

castle county Ky to the highest andbest bidder at public auction on Mondaythe 25 day of February 1907 b tweenthe hours of 9 oclock a m and 4 oclockp in being regular County Court day

foUuwingde5cribedTwo tracts of land located on the waters

of Dicks river in Rockcastle countyKy and described as follows

First Tract Beginning at a alack oakthence south 35 yz w 20 poles to a whiteoak thence south 59 E 65 poles to ablack gum thence N 26 K 43 poles to astone thence N 7 W 92 poles to a blackoak standing at ail angle ofa fencethence N 864 E 34 poles to a hickorythence N IE 42 poles to a stake withdogwood pointers thence S 59 W 152poles to a black walnut in an outside lineata fence thence S 41 E 64 poles to thebeginning and coiitainig 57 acres moreor less and being lot No I in the dinsion of Polly place and deeded toC W by James Purcell and wife

Sec ml TractAdjoining the abovedescribed tract and bounded by the MtVernon and Crab Orchard rorftl untilitstrikes the Viena WlriteheacL placeBorcingshuetilt first tract that described abovethence with line of same to the begin-ning

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and contnininingoacres moreorless and the same land conveyed toWG Adams deceased father of the de ¬MaggieSlnt1893 and which is recorded in the Clerksoffice of tIme Rockcastle County Court inDeed Book No 13 412= For the purchase priCe ofsaid land thepiTrchaser must execute boond with ap ¬

proved surety beatiimglegal interest fromthe dajvof sale uiS til paid and having theforce and effect ofa judgmenl Bidderswill be prepared to comply with theseterms

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COMailSSlONERS SALEROCKCASTLCIRcUIrCOURT

Bank of Ne Yenixiji t PlffVs J Notice of Commissioners Sale

J R Stucky and jeiinie L Stucky DeftBy virtue of a judgment and order of

sale of the Rockcastle Circuit Courtrendered at the December team thereof1906 in twe above styled case I 51iallproceed to offer for sale at the frontdoor of the <court house in Mt VernonRockcastle County Kentucky to thehighest antI best bidder at public auc ¬

ti hOl Monday the 25 day of February1907 between the hpiirs oft oclock a

regularCountymonths tlie following described propertytowit j

One house and lotlocated in the townof Livingston Rockcastle county Keutucky being the same lot where aefeudant lived sdid lot begins it a stake inSusan Mnllins line and fronts 83 feet onElm Street and joins Champ Cummins427 feet to Uieightbfwayof the jLpuistherightline thence with 121 feet to thebeginning

For the purchase price the purchaser

suretyJearingsale untilpajdarid ha1l1 the force ahd

ffe Ct 0 a l en Bidders will beprepared t4onplywiththesethrm s

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2 Johnsons Placejf j tJ >< The Bargain Store

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I Come in and see what you dowith just a little cash

The goods you need at the pricesthat suit all-

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and in fact anything that is neces ¬

sary to make a home comfortable

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IORaI Best at the LOWEST Prices i

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KentuckyGovenoraandtucky State Historical Society

In order to place these pictures In a perwianent form theyJiavc been arranged In agroup in an ciptodate Atlas showing K< ntucky with the latest census pictures ofall the presidents of the United States Rule i and flags of nil rations steamshiproutes

data history of the RussoJapan iur also late maps of the Umted51ates Tanama Caiml Eastern and Western cports of the last censusand much other historical information P

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The Evening Post publishes Fix ormnor ctitiqns daily and the latest edition is sent toeacqre d according to the time that i will react them

S The Evening Ppst is first in everything and has the most State news and bestmarket reports

For ail te people and against the grafterIndependent alwaysFor he Home

v ulfy SnfntU3 ffuat LOUISVILLE KY

Special Price on Chart and Evening Post with this Paaer

ADJO1Nit COUNTIES

fJudge Jarvis will call a special

iterm efpretheelose of tljfs regulartertnof several weeks and yill reqilcstGdv Beckham to appbint aspecialju JgetohQld the Mt Verripnycourt One P9i familiar withthe requirements of the Pulaskidrcuhcorttcanbave no exceptionof the amountqf business that findsits way tothe dockets There are214 cominpo law actions appearingon the docket of this tenn besides

275 QommonweaUh cases and 226equlty cases T Judge Jarvis is a will ¬

ing worker and is determined to doall he cntocoiywith the law

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which was passed ior the relief of

such conditions in certain circuitcourts of the stateSomersetJournal rq

Piles people tiave piles Whysuffer from piles when you can useDeWitts Carbolized Witch HazelSalve and get relief Nothing elseso good Beware of imitationsSee that the name is stanped oneach box Sold by Chas C Davisleading druggist

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and keep everything Up ToDateflI Ve are offering some special Bargains in WINTER

IGOODS Call and see them Ve can please you both

I quality and priceThose who have not settled their old accounts shouldIIin come expecting credit We have to pay the wholsale

bills promptly Please remember thiscarry a full line of GENERL MERHANDISE that

to beat But come and see for yousself We

IIfwe be pleased to show youwe extend you a hearty welcome

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YOUR BANKINGI

No matter how small ao mattter how largei THE BANK of

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

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

upon for a period of six months or moreI OFFICERS

C C WILLIAMS PresJ T ADAMS VicePres

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SET tice Metalic Coffins and Caskets and have Embalming raEdone Fine Hearse attached 3

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