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I FIFTEENTH YEAR ARLINGTON HOPKINS COUNTY KY THURSDAY NOV 24 1904 NO 41 LIVELY CHASE Coon Hotfooted When the Marshal Wanted to Hold Private Con versation With Him THREE SHOTS FAREDAS HE FLED 1 For several days City Marshal Igleheart has been on the look ¬ out for a smooth coon who is said to have held up and robbed a man at Guthrie Tuesday morning ho sighted Gano Henderson who answered the description und told him he wanted to talk with him a little Instead of stopping to talk how- ever the darky fled wildly down Railroad street in the direction of No 0 with the city mar ¬ shal in hot pursuit Ever and anon the marshal would fire a shot in the air with no other ef ¬ fect however than to accelerate the speed of the fleeing man A he ran Gano pulled a 38 Smith Wesson pistol from a holster and throw it away Finally ho overtook a wagon containing two men and one of them jumped out caught and held him until the Marshal arrived Gano was once employed in the culinary department of Lawrence Kilroys restaurant and has beun away from Earlington a short time It is now known he is not the mats wanted at Guthrie for highway robbery JESSE PHILLIPS Withdraws and Jno W Twyman Enters Race for Magistrate in this District t4l pirod term as magistrate of this district has requested us to an ¬ nounce that he has withdraws from the race for the Democratic nomination for justice of the peace of the Earlingtou district He will fill out the unexpired term but finds that his duties as cashier of the bank wouldcon ¬ flict to such an extent that he regards it inadvisable to accept the full term although he appre ¬ ciates the compliment of having oppositionSince Phillips withdrawal Mr Jno W Twyman has an ¬ nounced for the nomination An Evening With Miss Ashby Last Saturday evening at her home on Methodist Hill Miss An- nie ¬ Ashby entertained a few o her friends at an informal flinchI Ten games were played and nI very pleasant evening passed all quicklyVery refreshments were much enjoyed and the friends adjourned at 11 15 Jno W Twyman Announces as Candidate for Magistrate Jolm W Twyman is a candi ¬ date for magistrate in the Earl ¬ ington district subject to tile ac ¬ tion of the Democratic primar- December 10 Mr Tttyman i one of the best democrats in this preempt and h always supported the nominees of thej party and helped to fight its bat files hers He is a business ma r- aid n in every way worthy and nomipateqi confidence of all parties in hi district Oynthianna Ky Nov 20 Add Oasey son ex Sheriff Tob fy who was defeated iuth e Democratic primary Saturdayfor County Judge shot himself to thelil fatherclosejdefeat s I not excted loiye lJ PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION NOVEMBER 8 1904 OFFICIAL VOTE OF HOPKINS COUNTY I And Table of Comparison with Gubernatorial Election of 1003 u m I II 1 FOB PRESIDENT II CONGRESS CO JUDGE I In in 0 I a White Plains- Nortonvillo 103 a 1 8 193 101 8 121 23 51 1 8 1 51 D5 51mrt 16 7 4222 45St Lake Earlington 180 100 0 1 1 130 181 101 31 18 N E 1G6 2 7 1 180 180 105 18 b 18 Hecla 32170 l 1 1 31170 81 171 2 188 12 Barniloy 1 1 2 0 09 G 8 D Court Honse 170 13011 8 8 180 18117214510 2 8 Elk 16083 4 18 1 162 180 162 ID2 29 17B 401810022Old NNebo 104 4 5 1 68 104 2D 18 36 So Nebo 10 33 134 91 8 10 53 7 Dalton 92 2 I105 92 105 92 29 1 18 iCharletoni Dawson 122 S 5 102 123 2 27 4125 Ilsloy 51 227 t 4 61 226 23 10 176 Mill1 217 2 10 1 1 100 210 109 ID 25111 44 182 180 5 11 1 180 183 865 5231 76317Richland Aehbyburgi 8 2 2 4 2 17 6 2 89 77 2 8 580 7717 1 1216 223MAJORITIESI a BOOKER WAStllNG ONI Gives Sensible Advice to His Race Con ¬ cerning Their Actions in View Election Returns Birmingham Ala Nov 10 In an Address to the colored citi ¬ zens delivered here Monday night Booker T Washington saidNot u few have predicted hat on account of the geese- olectiourlfany t j members rof our race would lose their heads I j would become unduly pom 8 selfassertive and generally ofI fensive With all the earnest ness that I command I want to urge people in every part of the country to disappoint those who have made such predictions by leading a life of increased usefulness soberness and sim plicity remembering as I have often explained before that in the long to certain fundamental ideals of growth in property intelligence and high characteristics together with the cultivation of friendly relations with our neighbors allraces that we must look for our Miff ¬ mate success arcf South and here it is that bur destiny must be worked out and we can only succeed when we have the confidence and cooper ¬ ation of those about KENTUCKY BOY IN HULL FISHING fLEET Distinguished Himself in Rescuing Dead Dying From Crane Bowling Green Ky Nov 17 John Hauser of Mrs Alice boaty ths e boats of the British fishing fleet by y Russian squadron in the North Sea He left home four years ago but is still quite young Ho has written home to lii nmnJured1but tlae firing and near the Crane the boat which was so badly damaged whose skipper and third aqd were tilled Hei also sentj copies of the Hull England p pers which show that young Hauser distinguished himself Inreacutiilg beenvit monthsf f i I J u jPYTHIAN HOME Estate at Lexington Satisfactory an Transfer Will Made Lexington Ky Nov 1DThe Board of Control of the Knights of Pythias Widows and Orphans Home arrived in Lexington this morning and made a thorough inspection of the Richardson cityI e recent V decided topuVchasofor eini stitution The members of the II board were driven out to tlseaite made a thorough inspection an expressed themselves as de- lighted ¬ with the estate The money which is on deposit in a local bank will be turned over as soon as the title is approved The members of the Board of Control are Ruby Laffoon of Madisonville H Davis o Hopkiusville JCubank 0 Bowling Green Rm Fitch Winchester H V Dumont Newport Quinby Day ¬ ton A o Green Richmond and John C Thomason Bender ¬ son RICHARDSON ELECTED THIS WEEK Frankfort Says He Has 100 Majority Over Jones on Official Count Frankfort Ky Nov 22 Complete returns from the coun ties of the Third Congressional district received at the office of Secretary of State McOhesney s gives Richardson 18432 votes and Jones 18882 votes a major ¬ ity for the Democratic candidate of 100 votes This is with precinct unreported which i counted would increase Rich ¬ ardsons majority to 132 votes Rockport Man Killed by Train Morganfield Ky Nov 19I Herbert Miller a young white man of Rockport was killed near ridings cars became uncoupled causing iii Thirteene oboth and the top of his head tMortons A large force of mechanics are busily engaged in installing a steam heat plant at Mortons Theatre This upto date theatre keeps abreastvviththe times and spares no expense to make its patrons comfortable J Increase and Decrease Vote Cast by Pre ¬ cinctcomparedwithVote ial Race 1003 Dew Rep Inc1 Dec Inc I Doc 0P4 OM IDem Rep 72 72 74 20 03 J 160 8O u Earlington 180 IG5 14 10 08 40 08 40 40 68 4D 83 2D 08 104 08 16 138 85 86 105 28 103 122 103 50 227 83 100 220 182 89 72 90 72 00 72 Antonj 89 of can our run it is of us the son as M L E T W 0 TaylorBishop Misd S came to Earlington Saturday night and were quietly married in the parlor of the Hotel Earl ¬ ington by Rev Howard J Braz elton the Christian minister of this place The contracting par ¬ ties are both Madisonville people It is stated the parents of the bride objected to the match I hence the trip to Earlingtpn Miss Bishop is a popular youn lady and has a number of friends Madisonvilled came ° from Clarksville Tenn several months ago and is engaged the tailoring business He is wen and favorably known Missionary Rally raf ¬ I unite a missionary rally in that city on Monday Dec 6 A number of stirring addresses s will be made by different minis ters and enthusiastic workers Howard J Brazeltouof thjis city has been requested to de liver one of the addresses and is expected a number from her willattend This rally is one o a large number that will be het at principal points throughout the country during the next few months looking toward the rais- ing ¬ of a quarter of a million dol ¬ lars for foreign missions in 1005 i Thanksgiving God hath been very good Tis He whose hand molded the thf d i keep the fountains in their secret places cool and it is He who leadeth up the sun and ordered the starry influences and tem pereth the kqeuness of the frost and therefore in the plenty o the feast and in the lifting o the cup let Him have praise fo the well completed yearN P mills Woods said to be the oldest man in Missouri rued a t Granby aged 104 years He voted at the recent election Up t- he o time of his death he ac ¬ engaged in the drug busi ¬ ness and lefta fortune ot250 XXK Dieds Thursday the 17th thosixmontns georgspicer ferineelyltvoaln this city y e y toJ r H ftoc Loss and in Majorities Compared with 003 Dom Rep Loss Gain LOlliGain 180 181 37 and be in H H was Gain DEMOCRATIC COMMIT TEEMEN Will Serve for the Next Four Years Meetings Well Attended The democratic voters of the various precincts met at the v rious voting places Monday af ¬ ternoon at one oclock for the purpose of selecting members of the county executive committee precinctg s ¬ tended and considerable intr was shown Tine newly members will meet in Madison ville Monday for the purpose organization and they do sa there win likely be a hot time in the old town as a fight over chairmanship is expected to d velop D W Gatlin who ha acted in this capacity for t past four years has made splendid record and it is that certain politicians who ar after his scalp will have a liar time outing him Following are the committee- men named Gibsont Nisbetf Catot Nortonville Joe H Kennedy Hanson Willis Rudd West Hanson Walter Satter fieldWhite PlainsLee Moore CharlestonBen Franklin N E EarlingtopJesse Phil ¬ lips Lake Elrin ton Wm Bra ley HeclaJohn M Hogan North Nebo Wallace Barren Mortons GapL B Southard Manitou J T Dixon Injuredf Vr as was y injured Tuesday by being mash ¬ ed while repairing a brake unde- a freight car Mr Huff was down under the car and had just put up a brake beam when the engine attached to the train started off and it was only by quick action he succeeded in get ¬ ting out As it was he had his lyb1l the e ¬ eral favorite with all who know him i 1 > t 1 it M1B CANSLER 1 Killed by Falling Slattlife Snuffed Out in an Instant Was HmployedbyLSti Bernard Mining Co WAS A SHOOTER AT NO II MINE M B Cansler who was em ¬ ployed as shooter at No 11 inane this place was instantly killed Thursday night about 12 oclock by falling slate in room 17 on East 8th entry George Haley and Lawson Miles who run the air drill had just drilled this room and left Mr Oansler to shoot it A short time afterward he was missed and on going back to look for him he was found buried under a large piece of gob or slate They with the assistance of others removed the slate and the dead mans body was convoyed home An examination revealed the fact that his limbs were broken and his head badly mashed He had been an employe of the company about five years and was regarded as one among their best employes fiftyD several children He was bjied by the 10 0 F and the Golden Gross lodge at the Earlington cemetery Satur day and was followed to lies last numbera of friends and acquaintances The bereaved family have the sympath of the entire communi ty Epworth League Hold Business Meeting and Elect Officers for 1905 stAt the regular monthly busi ¬ ness meeting of the Epworth League Sunday evening the fol ¬ 1005y Morelan 1st Vice President Vicee Lizziea Misst Sybled I Other business that came be fore the house was the inaugura ¬ tion of a bow campaign Miss Celeste Moore and Mr Jad Y Montague were made champions the membership being devided into two equal parts one wear ¬ ing the yellow and the other the white Promptly at G 30 oclock each Sunday evening the colors will be counted and a record kept for a month of four weeks and then the losing side the one with the smallest attendance will en- tertain ¬ the others the victors This campaign promises to be insured The League was never in a more prosperous condition than just now The membership roll show a total of 03 names and most of these are active members too The service last Sunday was led by Miss Celeste Moore J E Fawcett will conduct the meeting next Sunday evening rUnon Thanksgiving Service Appropriate services in recog ¬ nition of Thanksgiving Day will behold at the Christian Church this evening at 745 oclock The service will be participated tn cittA vice and two short addresses wl be delivered by Revs King aojd Braze ton compose the progrps Let every one attend aiidjslid atleastone hour in triwnp thanks for onrblessi 1
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I FIFTEENTH YEAR ARLINGTON HOPKINS COUNTY KY THURSDAY NOV 24 1904 NO 41LIVELY CHASE

Coon Hotfooted When the Marshal

Wanted to Hold Private Conversation With Him

THREE SHOTSFAREDAS HE FLED

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For several days City MarshalIgleheart has been on the look ¬

out for a smooth coon who issaid to have held up and robbeda man at Guthrie

Tuesday morning ho sightedGano Henderson who answeredthe description und told him hewanted to talk with him a littleInstead of stopping to talk how-

ever the darky fled wildly downRailroad street in the directionof No 0 with the city mar ¬

shal in hot pursuit Ever andanon the marshal would fire ashot in the air with no other ef¬

fect however than to acceleratethe speed of the fleeing man Ahe ran Gano pulled a 38 Smith

Wesson pistol from a holsterand throw it away

Finally ho overtook a wagoncontaining two men and one ofthem jumped out caught and heldhim until the Marshal arrivedGano was once employed in theculinary department of LawrenceKilroys restaurant and has beunaway from Earlington a shorttime It is now known he is notthe mats wanted at Guthrie forhighway robbery

JESSE PHILLIPS

Withdraws and Jno W Twyman EntersRace for Magistrate in this

Districtt4lpirod term as magistrate of thisdistrict has requested us to an ¬

nounce that he has withdrawsfrom the race for the Democraticnomination for justice of thepeace of the Earlingtou districtHe will fill out the unexpiredterm but finds that his duties ascashier of the bank wouldcon ¬

flict to such an extent that heregards it inadvisable to acceptthe full term although he appre ¬

ciates the compliment of having

oppositionSincePhillips withdrawal

Mr Jno W Twyman has an ¬

nounced for the nomination

An Evening With Miss Ashby

Last Saturday evening at herhome on Methodist Hill Miss An-

nie¬

Ashby entertained a few oher friends at an informal flinchI

Ten games were played and nIvery pleasant evening passed all

quicklyVeryrefreshments were

much enjoyed and the friendsadjourned at 11 15

Jno W Twyman Announcesas Candidate for Magistrate

Jolm W Twyman is a candi ¬

date for magistrate in the Earl ¬

ington district subject to tile ac ¬

tion of the Democratic primar-December 10 Mr Tttyman i

one of the best democrats in thispreempt and h alwayssupported the nominees of thejparty and helped to fight its batfiles hers He is a business ma r-

aidn

in every way worthy and

nomipateqiconfidence of all parties in hidistrict

Oynthianna Ky Nov 20Add Oasey son ex Sheriff Tobfy who was defeated iuth eDemocratic primary SaturdayforCounty Judge shot himself tothelilfatherclosejdefeat s

I

not excted loiye lJ

PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION NOVEMBER 8 1904

OFFICIAL VOTE OF HOPKINS COUNTYI

And Table of Comparison with Gubernatorial Election of 1003u m

I II

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FOB PRESIDENT II CONGRESS CO JUDGE I

In

in 0

I aWhite Plains-Nortonvillo

103 a 1 8 193 101 8 121 2351 1 8 1 51 D5 51mrt 16 7 422245StLake Earlington 180 100 0 1 1 130 181 101 31 18

N E 1G6 2 7 1 180 180 105 18 b 18Hecla 32170 l 1 1 31170 81 171 2 188 12Barniloy 1 1 2 0 09 G 8 DCourt Honse 170 13011 8 8 180 18117214510 2 8Elk 16083 4 18 1 162 180 162 ID2 2917B401810022OldNNebo 104 4 5 1 68 104 2D 18 36So Nebo 10 33 134 91 8 10 53 7Dalton 92 2 I105 92 105 92 29 1 18iCharletoniDawson 122 S 5 102 123 2 27 4125Ilsloy 51 227 t 4 61 226 23 10 176

Mill1 217 2 10 1 1 100 210 109 ID 25111 44182 180 5 11 1 180 183 865 523176317RichlandAehbyburgi 8 2 2 4 2 17 6 289 77 2 8 580 7717 1 1216223MAJORITIESI a

BOOKER WAStllNG ONIGives Sensible Advice to His Race Con ¬

cerning Their Actions in View

Election Returns

Birmingham Ala Nov 10In an Address to the colored citi ¬

zens delivered here Mondaynight Booker T Washington

saidNotu few have predicted

hat on account of the geese-olectiourlfany

t j

members rof ourrace would lose their heads I

j

would become unduly pom8selfassertive and generally ofIfensive With all the earnestness that I command I wantto urge people in every partof the country to disappoint thosewho have made such predictionsby leading a life of increasedusefulness soberness and simplicity remembering as I haveoften explained before that inthe long to certainfundamental ideals of growth inproperty intelligence and highcharacteristics together with thecultivation of friendly relationswith our neighbors allracesthat we must look for our Miff ¬

mate successarcfSouth and here it is that burdestiny must be worked out andwe can only succeed when wehave the confidence and cooper ¬

ation of those about

KENTUCKY BOY IN

HULL FISHING fLEET

Distinguished Himself in Rescuing Dead

Dying From Crane

Bowling Green Ky Nov 17John Hauser of Mrs Aliceboatyths e

boats of the British fishing fleetbyyRussian squadron in the

North Sea He left home fouryears ago but is still quite young

Ho has written home to lii

nmnJured1buttlaefiring and near the Crane theboat which was so badly damaged

whose skipper and thirdaqd were tilled Heialso sentj

copies of the Hull England ppers which show that youngHauser distinguished himself

Inreacutiilgbeenvitmonthsf f

iI

J

u

jPYTHIAN HOME

Estate at Lexington Satisfactory an

Transfer Will Made

Lexington Ky Nov 1DTheBoard of Control of the Knightsof Pythias Widows and OrphansHome arrived in Lexington thismorning and made a thoroughinspection of the RichardsoncityIe recent

V decided topuVchasofor einistitution The members of the

II board were driven out to tlseaitemade a thorough inspection an

expressed themselves as de-

lighted¬

with the estate Themoney which is on deposit in alocal bank will be turned overas soon as the title is approved

The members of the Board ofControl are Ruby Laffoon ofMadisonville H Davis oHopkiusville JCubank 0Bowling Green Rm FitchWinchester H V DumontNewport Quinby Day ¬

ton A o Green Richmondand John C Thomason Bender¬

son

RICHARDSON ELECTED THIS WEEK

Frankfort Says He Has 100 Majority Over

Jones on Official Count

Frankfort Ky Nov 22Complete returns from the counties of the Third Congressionaldistrict received at the office ofSecretary of State McOhesney s

gives Richardson 18432 votesand Jones 18882 votes a major ¬

ity for the Democratic candidateof 100 votes This is withprecinct unreported which i

counted would increase Rich ¬

ardsons majority to 132 votes

Rockport Man Killed by Train

Morganfield Ky Nov 19IHerbert Miller a young whiteman of Rockport was killed nearridingscarsbecame uncoupled causing iii

Thirteeneobothand the top of his head

tMortonsA large force of mechanics are

busily engaged in installing asteam heat plant at MortonsTheatre This upto date theatrekeeps abreastvviththe times andspares no expense to make itspatrons comfortable

J

Increase and DecreaseVote Cast by Pre ¬

cinctcomparedwithVote

ial Race 1003

Dew Rep

Inc1 Dec Inc I Doc

0P4

OM

IDem Rep

72 72 74 2003 J

160 8O uEarlington 180 IG5 1410

08 40 08 40 40 684D

83 2D

08 104 08 16138 85 86105 28

103 122 10350 227 83

100 220182

89 72 90 72 00 72

Antonj 89

of

canour

run it is

of

us

the

son

as

M

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W 0

TaylorBishopMisd S

came to Earlington Saturdaynight and were quietly marriedin the parlor of the Hotel Earl ¬

ington by Rev Howard J Brazelton the Christian minister ofthis place The contracting par ¬

ties are both Madisonville peopleIt is stated the parents of thebride objected to the match I

hence the trip to EarlingtpnMiss Bishop is a popular younlady and has a number of friends

Madisonvilledcame °from Clarksville Tenn severalmonths ago and is engaged thetailoring business He is wenand favorably known

Missionary Rallyraf¬

I

unite a missionary rallyin that city on Monday Dec 6A number of stirring addresses swill be made by different ministers and enthusiastic workersHoward J Brazeltouof thjiscity has been requested to deliver one of the addresses andis expected a number from herwillattend This rally is one oa large number that will be hetat principal points throughoutthe country during the next fewmonths looking toward the rais-ing

¬

of a quarter of a million dol ¬

lars for foreign missions in 1005

i

Thanksgiving

God hath been very goodTis He whose hand molded thethf d

ikeep the fountains in their secretplaces cool and it is He wholeadeth up the sun and orderedthe starry influences and tempereth the kqeuness of the frost

and therefore in the plenty othe feast and in the lifting othe cup let Him have praise fothe well completed yearN P

millsWoods said to be the

oldest man in Missouri rued a tGranby aged 104 years He votedat the recent election Up t-

heo

time of his death he ac ¬

engaged in the drug busi ¬

ness and lefta fortune ot250XXK

DiedsThursday the 17th thosixmontns

georgspicerferineelyltvoaln this city

y ey

toJ

r

H

ftoc

Loss and inMajorities

Compared with 003

Dom Rep

Loss Gain LOlliGain

180

181

37

and

be

in

H H

was

Gain

DEMOCRATIC COMMIT

TEEMEN

Will Serve for the Next Four Years

Meetings Well Attended

The democratic voters of thevarious precincts met at the vrious voting places Monday af¬

ternoon at one oclock for thepurpose of selecting members ofthe county executive committeeprecinctg s

¬

tended and considerable intrwas shown Tine newlymembers will meet in Madisonville Monday for the purposeorganization and they do sathere win likely be a hot time inthe old town as a fight overchairmanship is expected to dvelop D W Gatlin who haacted in this capacity for tpast four years has madesplendid record and it isthat certain politicians who arafter his scalp will have a liartime outing him

Following are the committee-men named

GibsontNisbetfCatotNortonville Joe H KennedyHanson Willis RuddWest Hanson Walter Satter

fieldWhitePlainsLee Moore

CharlestonBen FranklinN E EarlingtopJesse Phil ¬

lipsLake Elrin ton Wm Bra

leyHeclaJohn M HoganNorth Nebo Wallace BarrenMortons GapL B SouthardManitou J T Dixon

InjuredfVras was yinjured Tuesday by being mash ¬

ed while repairing a brake unde-a freight car Mr Huff wasdown under the car and had justput up a brake beam when theengine attached to the trainstarted off and it was only byquick action he succeeded in get ¬

ting out As it was he had hislyb1lthe e¬

eral favorite with all who knowhim i 1>

t1 it

M1B CANSLER1

Killed by Falling SlattlifeSnuffed Out in an Instant

Was HmployedbyLSti

Bernard Mining Co

WAS A SHOOTER AT NO II MINE

M B Cansler who was em ¬

ployed as shooter at No 11 inanethis place was instantly killedThursday night about 12 oclockby falling slate in room 17 onEast 8th entry

George Haley and LawsonMiles who run the air drill hadjust drilled this room and leftMr Oansler to shoot it A shorttime afterward he was missedand on going back to look forhim he was found buried undera large piece of gob or slateThey with the assistance ofothers removed the slate and thedead mans body was convoyedhome An examination revealedthe fact that his limbs werebroken and his head badlymashed

He had been an employe ofthe company about five yearsand was regarded as one amongtheir best employesfiftyDseveral children

He was bjied by the 1 0 0F and the Golden Gross lodge atthe Earlington cemetery Saturday and was followed to lies lastnumberaof friends and acquaintances

The bereaved family have thesympath of the entire community

Epworth League Hold Business

Meeting and Elect Officers for 1905

stAt the regular monthly busi¬

ness meeting of the EpworthLeague Sunday evening the fol ¬1005yMorelan 1st Vice PresidentViceeLizzieaMisstSybled

I Other business that came before the house was the inaugura ¬

tion of a bow campaign MissCeleste Moore and Mr Jad YMontague were made championsthe membership being devidedinto two equal parts one wear¬

ing the yellow and the other thewhite Promptly at G 30 oclockeach Sunday evening the colorswill be counted and a record keptfor a month of four weeks andthen the losing side the one withthe smallest attendance will en-

tertain¬

the others the victorsThis campaign promises to beinsuredThe League was never in a moreprosperous condition than justnow The membership roll showa total of 03 names and most ofthese are active members too

The service last Sunday wasled by Miss Celeste Moore JE Fawcett will conduct themeeting next Sunday evening

rUnon Thanksgiving Service

Appropriate services in recog ¬

nition of Thanksgiving Day willbehold at the Christian Churchthis evening at 745 oclock Theservice will be participatedtncittAvice and two short addresses wlbe delivered by Revs King aojdBraze ton compose the progrpsLet every one attend aiidjslidatleastone hour in triwnpthanks for onrblessi

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