r Mt 0 Vernon Signal I blt VERN Kv Nov 2 900 r Entered at the Mu Perm Ky Pustoffice as sec onticliss moll matte- s t Q LOUISVILLETA NASHVKLC R R Co J j TIME TABLE- t 24 north n 05 am 26 north 132 a m 23 south A r57 P ni 25 South 144 am I JAS LANDRUM Agent MASONIC Ashland Lodge No bMO meets Urd Mpii lilY lOA m CHURCHES Christian Holds services 1st w 3r 1 Sundaj it l a mand at 630 p tDI Eresbyterian Tlolds services on the 4th Sunday Baptist Church Services on the Second Saturday nightand Snnday Suuday School at 9 a m every Sunday Prayer meeting on Tuesday nights PERSONAl AND s OTHERWISEs W J Sparks was in Harrods burg Sunday Miss Ellen Butner of WilcLie is the guest of Mrs Cleo Brown W1JM G Mullins has about re ¬ covered from his attack of fever Col W J Sparks will address the people in the court house to ¬ night B J Bethurum and W A B Davis spoke at Livingston Wednes- day ¬ night Geo T Johnson the hustling merchant of Orlando was in Wednesday We are glad to know that Mrs Rome Adams ofLiyip1stoJj much improve An election has been ordered to elect a Fourtha Magisterial district Joseph Coffey was in Kockcastle and Jackson counties this week Interior Journal The telephone Co will arrange so as to furnith the election returns at the court house Tuesday night Fritz Krueger has begu n the foundation for his new brick resi ¬ dence oil the Repp rt lot on W- estrain W R McClure returned from Pineviile Sunday He will move his family to that place about the middle of the month Mrs W L Richards has arrived and she and Mr Richards have gone to house keeping in the prop ¬ erty of HH Baker Mr Arch Cushing of Glencoe brotherinlaw of W L Richards the bank cashier is Here to see about getting a place m the bank HIris White writes from his new headquarters in Indiana that Jie and his brother Jim both have good jobs and getting along nicely Mrs Charley Reynolds and herI 15yearold of Colorado came I s1dames The case against W M Chasteen I for shooting at random in front of j Chris Woods house was called and I J continued until today on account of absent witnesses I I fotlthe r i Company settled Wednesday with I feheirs of J J Williams de- ceased i for the insurance hey was i r < carrying whtcll amount vas 5ri 060The policy was equally di- vided j > between his wife a and six i ichildr i i1 t F ty f < 5 < r ft T lltrnedI j dauhter in Lexington > I I John McKenzie and7family of I Rowland spent Saturday and Sun ¬ i day here with his brother Jonas 1 R L Jones ylio shot and lulled I Thorns Mpdrel colored here Fri- day ¬ I was acquitted before the ex ¬ amining court Monday I MrsMahaley Jones will shortly niove back to her firm near Pine possession Dr John Mason Williams has I made sveral speeches throughout ithe county this week in behalf of his candidacy for congress TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure E W Groves signature is on each R L Joplin came over from Wilmore Saturday and sent a few willI make Somerset headquarters after the first of tile month C C Willians and W C Mul ¬ lins were in Crab Orchard Sunday They say the Crab Orchard Smooth Riders will all attend the Rally at Brodhead in a body tomorrow i strops THE COUGH AND WORKS OFF THE COLD Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets cure a cold in one day No cure no pay Price 25 cents When you come to town go to Turpin Bros restaurant where you can get any kind ot a lunch you want In basement of old brick hoteloct I9tf In the County Court Smith Ping and Charley Martin were each fined 20 aud cost for gaming R L Jones 25 and cost for carrying concealed weapons We are sorrow to learn thatfol1r friend C J McLear of London i s- in I trouble however from what we can hear he will have no trouble in veudicating himself Rev Williams of Orlando has purchased grist mill and will be ready for grinding by the first of the week The mill is situated at the Mrs McHargne place on RoundstoneLet one remember the big rally at Brodhead Saturday The very best speakers to be had will be there The Mt Vernon brass band will be present a1dan enjoy ¬ able day is promised everyone A H BastIn of Lancaster President of the Kentucky Tcle ¬ phone Association spent several days here this week while the line was being stretched between here and Vildie WF Ames who has been as ¬ sistjnglfr Richards in the bank since it started will return to his home in Glencoe in about two weeks We understand that his place will tendered that excellent young townsman of ours W F f McClary i I James Frazier after a long il ness died at his home in Pittsburg Saturday The remains were brought here and laid to rest at this place Sunday Fifty members of the K P A 7 of which he was a member of besides a host of friends were present to attend the Initial Bennett Joplin and John Rickels are making considerable iraprove = uients on fhc oldf brick hotels = by giving itarewco t of <paint arid v repairing therooins a T < ff When ypu feel that life is hard ly worth the candle take a dose of Chamberlains Stomach and5 Liver Tablets They will cleanse your stomach toneup your liver and regulate your bowels r making y ou byTheotVesl I J isk i arr ILocal freight No 28 will carry tomorrow morning to Brodhead on account of rally I In the Lexington Herald appear ed the aniiotincementoi the Mar riagc oi Mr George Spillman and Miss Minnie Roszell which will J x take plaze sometime this month Mr Spillman ia partner in l the large rolling mill in Danville and is well known to many Mt Vernon people his brother Charley hav ¬ ing married the talentedand beau tful Miss Lucile Joplin of this place Dr WJ Childress who has been located at Orlando since he graduated in June will go to Liv ¬ ingston i1a short tims and hang out his shingle at that place The doctor has had splendid success and favorb of the people and with the assist ¬ ance which that splendid physician and surgeon Dr Cooper has given assurance that he would render there is no doubt bit what th e yomig doctor will get a splendid practice in the thriving town of Livingston s 0 COLLEGE NOTES The pupils receiving the highest grade for Oct are the fo Mowing CbI4LEGIATE EEpAR RMENx Claude Cox 97 Margaret McClary 96 INTERMEDIATE DEPARTMENT Fannie SparksA v 97 Risse Williams 97 PRIMARY DEPARTMENT I Able Pennington 94 Logan Taylor 94 Special mention isjmade of Vinnie Adams who is only in the music Department having received a grade of 97 VyXhe Institutute istgrb wing both jin interest and numbers We are glad to welcome to our number this week Clyde Cass Mae Sowder and Walter Mullins J Helen Joplin who hasbeen with us since September left for her home in the West We were sorry to loose her from our number She endeared herself to both teachers and pupils and leaves many friends at the College I Prof Ewers is at East Bernstadt this week engaged in holding a meeting but expects to resume his regular work of teaching next Mon ¬ dayThe total amount received for J month of October was 12073 Total amount of expenses 119 20 Net proceeds 153 This looks ilk e a very small profit and soit is but compare this with the corresponding month of last year we find the present showing very encouraging indeed for pur schooLv 1 The piano recital last Friday night given by the music class was very highly appreciated by all vhq were present The program as folloys The Palms duett Miss vr Mc Clary ann Miss Mary Cox i Colored Inspiration Miss Fanny = 1 j < Sparks t Af iH My LadvLeevocal sdI6t Mrs Davis Danny Sprites Miss < Alza Thompson < Smoky Mokes Risse Williams An Au cumn i Fantasy M f CoI Qlaiy V- sj f Who toldsocial solo Mrs Davis I At a Circus Miss > Cox r d t AWaterfall MissCox i Vi t j rAt > the Ferry vocarisolb Mrs > J Davis rVv < I d V Airs from Martha MissCox 1 Itl1 JaTinFgs v Pi Miss i > 5 loi f < 0 t i a s < i 7 C y- ri XYfr t LflGSTOhn Wl J Jo- t more Bruit trees to 1no extensive orchard v 1 JE Singleton lciur clever trav ¬ t eking salesman was out oj tbwn to gee the country merchants jihe fist of the the week r Elder Price filled bis regular ap pointmentat the Christian church Sunday morning and evening Judge T L Shelton was here from Ro vviand Saturday lookingat- the Mullins Hotel property Mr and Mrs Rose were here from Pine Hill Sunday Mrs Rose was accompanied by her sister Miss Effie Meadows Mrs Petit and her daughterin law Mrs Miley Petit are visiting Sam McClures folks at Winchester Mrs Jerome Adams is much bet ter at this writing The new drugstore of Hocker Mchenneyis about completed- J Farmer is building a new storeon Main street Peter Bry ¬ ant is the builder Mr Geo Voss has returned from a visit to her mother at Quail Joe gee is decorating the new drugstole k Wm M Fields has returned from Lincoln county S The youngest child of Mr Fish back is quite ill Mrs Mudd is visiting Louisville and other cities G W Griffin is in Laurel coun ¬ ty at hissaw mill Dr Childress of Orlando will soon move here to practice inedi cine v x Prof G M Mallard is able to 1 takelTlinige of his school x Durng the illness of Prof G NL Ballard Miss Bertina Mullins ono of the ourh school assisted Mrs Ballard Miss Ellen Butner of Wildie visited her sister Miss Lillie this week E A Herrin in in Quail this week t Mrs Moore and sister Miss Pearl Pollock have returned from a several weeks visit in Ohio v J S Calloway is visiting at A1 timont Our enterprising merchant Frank Jones spent several days 611 his farm near Conwayy z o I I J Vii Inv ir r sa > genniaoLaxative r o tho rcmsdy that ctrca a cod = a ono lay Chaiiiberlains Stomach and Liver Tablets cure biliousness coir stipation and headache The are pasy to take and pleasant in effect For sale by Theo Wesley Diuggist A GREAT MEDICINE I live used Chamberlains Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and find it to be a great remedy says Mr E S Phipps ot Poteau Ark It cured me of bloody flux I cannot speak too highly of it This remedy always wins t11e opin ¬ elit sma1elit by Theo We slcy druggist f BEE LICK x 1 C t f The farmers of this section Wire V fl busy gathering corn r 3 J 0 r Victoria the twelve veer = old < daughteLof Nicholas HcKenzie jY- died Sunday at 230 p m She y staken sickFridaYb at r > 5o clock Funeral services were conducted bv Rev O 1 f Wallifi atGood Hope church Mon4ay ar 2 J J i Plll The ° body was then in ¬ tenet at the oldJsbbru eetrietery Win Barrbrivis still growing weaken 1 > i 1 jRe v p M Wa ft n preached a very initerestingv iat the Baptiti c lurch Jliberty Sunday i1igi1LI N- ElderJ v LC Biuis closed his meetingat the Church of Christ etheiq ur4ygight with yI two additions The largest num- ber ever enrolled during one series j ofmeetings in the history of the church Twentyone of the numi ber were baptized at the Wheeldon I ford of Buck creek Sunday morn- ing The baptizing was witnessed by about 600 persons James Thompson and Miss Flora Herrin were married at the resi ¬ dence of Rev Martin Owens Fri- day ¬ morning at 10 oclock Hon R L Brown made a speech I in behalf of the Democratic party I at the Owens school house Mona I day night M G Do well one of Rock cas ties best school teachors wash re Sunday i 1 = l iN i SaIlietit I i t lie reside nee 0f t Reefer tin Owens c lj j 101 r VJ i UU SErJEf We live by our blood and oa i4We thrive or starve as c ur blood is rich or poor There is nothing dgeTo live yi strength is fulland spirit high we are being re fi csld bone muscle and brain htb9Jyand mirkl with con ¬ tinualflow of rich bloods < 1 This is health When weak in low spirits no cheer no spring when rest is nqt rest and sleep is not sleepveare Starved our blood is pQorr there is little nutri ¬ ment in it Back of the blood is food to keep the blood rich When it Jails take Scotts Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil It sets the whfoie body aoingagainfnan woman and child sampleits SCCTTCMJOWNE Chen n V 409415 Pearl trc tew York soc and Jico ell druggists f aocl GREEN FRONT DflUG STORE3 v is the place to buy Drugs Patent Medicines Jewery Sta tionersr Cigars and Tobaccos Paints and Oils Prescriptions Caref runeCall v C C DAVIS 8 COMf Vernon KJ Phone No 3 CF < fji Reward Offered for p iN G E 0ta Ii HiNJ P r J s + VRED HOT 1 r 9c 8 i tine off General Merchandise f L This County has noTeaual anduiy special pice ri Yiti s + lowJ liJbJttll lir J ii ii UH winters 4 i > r p IO Es3Shoes Hats and Ca pS- > Are 26 per cent cheaper than any shown They wilt te i comfort tickle and make You glad ° tlia you are a living to < > r y J enjoy an opportunity sure laud progressive < B ° eeprin a ji- r + stock U > > I t t I Y i a C5 ou Irons Spokes and Feileys t f Stoves and cooking utensils Ladies Cloaks v and J ask ets pricestoolow but I setl them J + r tiAb Make 1e rivA t1 Me a triall and You will Comet am- P i i t V itf 9 ij t H frlreof JOhflSiic 9 G S i h + I Jr i tORLANDOKY > 0 r I > i