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ilVpL XXX CLOVERPORT KENTUCKY WEDNESDAY MAY 16 1906 12 Pages NO 44

MISS HERNDONS

WEDDING

HendeisonKy May 15 SpecialTuesday evening May 15 in theof Hotel Henderson the hums parlorsI

brides parents Mi ana Mw H W

Herndon took place the marriage ofMiss Ellen Washington Herndon andthe Rev John Setors Norris The botrothel took place at 880 oclock Inthe presence of only the immediatefamily of the contracting partiesMisaAnna May Herndon sister of thebride was maid ot honor Mr Setors

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W Norris brother of the groom bestmanOther attendants Miss Agusta McCormIck and Prof David Fovle ofGeorgetown Mr and Mrs RichardMcGlothlan Henderson Miss WildaHerndon and Morgan McCormicK

t Little Miss Catherine Wimp of Irvington and Master Herndon Mercbe of

i Louisville were ribbon bearers Alarge reception followed the ceremonyto which friends of both familiesi at ¬

tended Mr and Mrs Norris left thesame evening for a trip North andwill be at homo to their host of friendsafter Juno 1 at Morganfield Kywhere the Rev Norris has charge ofthe First Baptist church

The out of town guests were MrsJohn Wimp Irvington Mrs AnnieW Herndon Miss Lillie McGlothlanIrvington Mrs Bailey Waller Hopkinsville Mrs Clarence Merche MissEdna Wilson LonisvilleMr and MrsBoston Quinn Louisville D CHerndon of Chicago

MR CRAWFORDS

NEW HOMEA

Btephensport Ky May 15MrAndrew Crawford of Stephensport istearing down his old dwelling to raWhencompleted

hand quite an addition to Stepbensport

Druggist Short Havnes have reoceived a fresh lot of Hyomel thecatarrh remedy that they guaranteewill cure or cost nothing

Ike Meyer was here Saturday andSunday-

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BEAUTIFYINGCITY

The City Hall has been washed onthe outside the yard laS beonsoddeaa handsome new fence set up in thefront and the little seat of municipalgovernment politics etc puts up abetter appearance than ifdoubtless everhas before even when newly builtMrsJ M Fitch who occupies a cottageadjoining the City Hall property islending a helping hand toward makingthe place attractive Slid has supperintended for the most part the workthat has been done Mrs Fitch had asay as to where the flowers beds shouldbe laid out and what flowers were tobe planted in them In fact she plant ¬

ed the flowers herself A rocs roadwayhas been made fromthe street backthrough the yard into the rear of thejail lo-

tNEWS NOTES

FROM PATESVILLE

Patesville Kv May 15 E FGabbert has been appointed roadsupervisor of the Patesville district byCounty Judge Chambers Mr Gabbertia a good road builder and has donetirst class work in this section

Miss Molhe and Nellie Fawver andbrother Wm J Fawver have goneto Coryiion Ind to spend the sum-

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The tanners of this community areabout done planting corn and arcbeginning to work on their tobaccocrop It ia thought that all will complvwith the rules nf the A S of E whichallow 10000 hills to the hand

Misses Eva and Eliza May willleave to morrow to attend a houseparty over Sunday given by Mrs EllaGabbert of Louisville

CHAS FURROWSSILK WORMS

Chas Farrow nas several silkworms which he has been cultivatingfor sometime He had on exhibitionin his shop last week a coil of silk oneof the worms had made and it wasa very interesting thing to study

THE MAN WHO

WILL SPEAK

On next Friday evening the principal address in connection with theCloveiport High School Commencementwill be delivered by Prof A S Mack ¬

enzleTheNews has secured the follow ¬

ing sketch of his caner from A Wallace Babbago at the State College ofKentnky Lexington at which institu ¬

tions our prospective visitor occupiesthe chair ot English and Logic

Three thousand miles distant Is Cnlloden Moor where in 174G was foughtthe last battle in the British IslesNear the thick pinewoods is the rest ¬

ing place of the galant Scottish High ¬

landers and there where his forefatherssleeps was born this kinsman to theold Earl of Seafcrth

His higher education was receivedat the universities of Glasgow Edin ¬

burgh and Oxford Among his teacherswere Lord Kelvin the greatest of liv-ing physicists and the man w ho sup ¬

erintended the first Atlantic cableRichard Jebb the famous Greekscholar and Edward Calrd blasterBalliol College Oxford ofII

We have all heard of Dan Maclarenthe man who wroteliThe BonnieBrier Bush a work which in drama ¬

tized form has placed Maude Adamsin the front rank of American actress ¬

es With this author Prof Mackenziewas associated in the motherland evenas In his adopted country he enjoys thefriendship of Lloyd Mitflln the mostgifted of American sonnet vsriters

It was in the fall of 1800 that ProtMackenzie came to Kentucky fromPhiladelphia He is one of the twelvemembers of the Royal Asiatic Societywhich exists for the purpose of re ¬

search in Oriental language and litera-

ture¬

He belongs to other learned so ¬

cieties of Europe and America andhas a reputation for the hignes-scholarship Last year the FrenchGovernment Invited h im to readtreatise at the International Congresswhich met in Algiers Africa

Of his qualities as a public speakerthe people of Breokenridge county canjudge for themselves on Friday nightHe is in great demand as an instinctor and lecturer at Teachers Institutes

DOINGFINEBUSINESS

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Stephensport Ky May 15SmithTmius Cos saw and stave mill atStepheusport is doing a line businessThey employ ten or twelve hands andare turning out a lot ot lumber and sta-ves

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They manufacture apple and limebarrels and expect to supply that sect ¬

ion with all the apole barrels theyneed this tall lbey have a fine plantwell equipped for the business

The Virginians will hear him atRichmond next month and his Ken ¬

tucky engagements for the comingseason comprise night or nine ccuntles

Professor Mackenzie Is favorablyknown to the Freemasons of this com-

monwealth¬

It was he who wrotethe first history of Lexington Lodgewhich was originally chartered byVirginia in 1788 He Is Past HighPriest of the oldest chapter of HoyaiArch Masons end has been Prelate ofthe Webb commandery of Knight Tem ¬

plarsCloverportappreciates tae honor of

a visit from one who has traveled inso many foreign countries and ProfJ P King Is to be congratulated up ¬

on securing one vbo is recognizedevery where as a scholar and a gentle ¬

manWhen Professor Mackenzies newbook onTLe Evolution of Literatureissues from the press many copiesought to find their way into the cult ¬

ured homes of out community

MASON FOR

53 YEARS

Garfleld Ky May 15 Frasierhistbed for about eight years died May 111buringagrounds the 11th by the Masons Hewas a charter Member of the Hudsonville lodge and has been a Mason for53 years He was Ul years old at thetime of his death He was twicemarried His first wife was a daught ¬

er of Thomas Dyer of Cloverportwho with his nine cnildren are leftto mourn his loss

GOLDEN WEDDING

ANNIVERSARY

Mr and Mrs Matthew Muzio Free ¬

man celebrated their golden weddinganniversary last Saturday havingbeen married fifty years They liveon a farm near town Mrs Freemanis 88 years of age and in good healthMr Freeman is 75 and a very activeman walking to Cloverport everyweek and doing much woks upon hisfarm >fto children nave been born tothe union

Mr and Mis Freeman came toAmerica in 1850 sojourning in Canadaand Michigan before settling hereThey came to Cloverport in the 70sand bought the farm on which theynow reside from Mr Johnson MrFreeman Is an Episcopalian of the oldEnglish school and remains todayfaithful to hflr church For manyyears she taught Episcopalian Sundayschool in the Riddle building destroyedby the fire of 01 She remembers wellthe names of her scholars virt talks ofthem to her visitors She is a realer ofclassic literatnie and says newspapersare nothing but trash She talksfreely to those to whom she takes aliking always saying exactly what shethinKs I pray tied every day to takeme home says shefor 1 have livedlong enough in this world

Mr Freeman is a student and awellposted man

74 BUT NOT TOO

OLD TO MARRY

Patesville Ky May 5W HCorley aged 74 and Miss Ola Clarkaged 32 both of this place were mar ¬

ried in Owensboru last WednesdayMiss Clark is the only daughter of Mrand Mrs David Clark Corley is a re ¬

spected citizen and has spent his lifein Patesville

Mr and Mrs W L Smith anddaughter Miss Margaret A Walkerleft last night for a three weekstrip visiting relatives in Kaunas

Mr Conrad Sippel has receivea anew line of shoes for men womenand cnildren

Come to Cloverport and see Shapinsky Bros

Great Line of ClothingWe have been successful in securing the sole agency for Western Ken ¬

tucky of the celebrated brand of FITRITE CLOTHING which is known

as the finest tailored and best fitting readytowear clothing on themarket We have them from 750 to 20

Mens Furnishings and OatsIn our stock of Mens Furnishing Goods and Hats you will find every ¬

thing from the strongest working goods to the most uptodate fixings

that will please the eye and pocket

ShoesWE WANT TO SHOE YOUR FAMILY I

There is comfort and durability in our shoes at prices that will pleaseyou

OURS IS A BUSY HUSTLING STORE

SHAPINSKY BROS Cloverport KyTHE RIGHT STORE THE RIGHT PRICES

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SUNDAY SCHOOL

4T TAR SPRINGS

A Sundayschool has been orsramzedat Tar Springs with Miss Lillie Parker as superintendent and Mr J RSanders as secretary Mrs MargaretSanders Mrs Clarle May Patterson i

and Mrs Viola Macy were appointedto teach the children Miss Parkerhas prepared room at Tar Springs inwhich to hold the Sundayschoolwhich is said to be appreciated by the j

people of the neighborhood Meetingsare held every Sunday at 3 p m

Friday night prayer meetings areheld in the neighborhood with J RSanders as Class Leader

THREEPARTIESPAY

FINES

Hardjnsburg Ky May 15In thecase of the Commonwealth of Kentacky vs Weisenburg Noble ofCloverport the latter was find 150 andcosts amounting to fSO for sellingbeer illegally There were six casesagainst this firm

M F Popham of Cloverport wasfined f100 and tests amounting to f 15

for selling beet illegally The Commonwealth had six cases against him

William Preston of Cloverport wasfined 25 and costs amounting to 1

for selling beer illegally Common ¬

wealths attorney had one case againsthim

It was further agreed by the aboveparties that in the future they wouldnot sell fipiiitons vinos or malt liquorswithout license

The above cased were brought byCommonwealths Attorney Layman

T F Sawyer has noupnt out RollieFallons interest in the wall paperbusiness Mr Sawyer will continuethe business until the stock is sold outand Mr Fallon will continue to do thepaper hanging

Mis Vina Robertson of UnionStaris the guest cf Mr Steve Wilson

The Patesville union of A S of Emet here Saturday evening and passeda resolution to stand tirm on the rul-

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of the Society on the 1900 tobaccocrop

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