= jienIuchina t IIveLXXIV i + 8b KINS ILKgN UCKY TUESDAYAIJGU T 26 9t2 NOI P MATTING 0 i1 SALE I k J T Monday August 25 we placed on Sale 100 pieces Shiha Matting J bought in New York last week Under the Amc j g2jionoer 4 Hammer v J Fair Quality 10 and 12 c hood for 15V M the Best at 20c The Best Will go First 9 ne Early and Get i the Pick d A A W Y J1ll Anderson Co I POINTS ABOUT BUGGIES TO BE CONSIDERED flieStyle The Quality 0 The Price The large assortment that we carry to ¬ gether with the HIGH QUALITY of same and our VERY LOW PRICES are responsible for our rap ¬ idly growing business A large number of people are showing their appreciation of these points by trading with us and are thereby in ¬ creasing our businessvery materially as well as Saving Themselves t 1 J Money r ti t + thisIast points what touches a tender spot with most of us but we want to say that IN t a T VCE DO WE SAR1FICE QUALITY FOR WEfJfevWe Sell the Best Buggy Made t 1 o exception and while it may frost 4 more than Some others it is not way up in price < t I i4Pr X1761COT UFor every Dollar spent at Our Store We guar ¬ antee IOO cents worth of Satisfaction I 1 p 9 I 6 p t p p p p p S r p p p p p i p p W1 SENSATION IN LOGA Assault and Murder of a Young Girl Near Homer 11 > t h Dead o the flurderer I rtFound Committed Suicide J I Miss Zada Vick a young sixteen yearold daughter of Mr Chas Vick a farmer residing nee y Homer in Logan county was mun dered Wednesday about noon She j went alone to a spring in a valley some distance from the house to get a bucket of milk for dinner Not returning a search was made and her dead body was found about 4 oclock near by hidden behind a large stone in a fence corner and covered with leaves Her was crushed in with a stone lying not far A postmortem ex ¬ amination showed that she had been outraged previous to her mur derTracks of the murderer showed that he wore heelplates on his shoes Bloodhounds were put to serviceHundreds search Thursday arJ it soon be came known from a series of suspi cious circumstances that Hugh Marshall a white man living a mile or two away of a low order of intelligence was the probable awayfrom deserted with a fire in the stove showing that Marshall had been gone long Thursday an Friday were days ofexcItement but Friday afternoon one of th searching parties reported tha they had found the dead body of Marshall hanging in a lonely barn two miles from the scene of the wurder where he had suicided witI h 3 empaneled and the suicide theory promptly backed up by a verdict FACEI Not Wounded Boy Considered 1Seriously Hurt A shooting occurred Saturday night in a cabin two miles west of the city It seems that Will Whit 1lock was in the house when Sher man Dawson another colored boy entered Whitlock had a pistol i his hand and fired The ball makinF g t the parties were only playing and that the shooting was accidental No warrant has been issued aGOES TO CLiNTON Prof Calvin Receives a Promotion Prof J M Calvin of this county + a young man who has steadily worked hIS way upward in his chosen profession Jeft this week to enter upon his duties as Superin tendent ot the Public Schools a Clinton Ky Prof Calvin was the Democratic nominee for superin ¬ tendent of schools for Christian county last year and reduced the Republican majority onehalf H- is a young teacher of fine character and holds a state certificate j JUDGE WATKINS Graceys New Police Judge Named at Last polici e holding a new eciipn JP Mea cham whose election was contested by H T Watkin declined topress to matter further withdrawing in the interest of Mr Watkins Th council at a called meeting then electingM6Natkinswhose y expected from Frankfort One man was killed and five in ¬ jured in a collision in a B and O tunnel near Pitta burgr i < J y4l il i > INSTITUTE I Af White Educators In Session iklv This Week r Bowlingd Will Lecture Thurs eu pe Christian County Teachers met at the Court House yesterday and will be in session pvc days The conductor is Prof B C of Bowling Green Those in attendance yesterday were the following titles omitted Mabel Adkerson Dovie Ander son p T Atwood W F Alexan- der ¬ J E Brown Minnie Brame Myrtle Brasher Pearl Brasher 1W E Gray Mrs W E Gray Florence Gray Nora Greer Lucy HambaugbElizabeth Green Myrtle Holman R C Hopson Ora Hester Willie Jackson Pearl Jenkins Mrs Jimtnje Jenkins John Keith Mrs John Keith Clay Thomas W E Wagtier Jennie West Carrie Wood Lizzie Weaver Mrs Ella Walker Elizabeth Walker J G Wright Alice West H H West Nora Williamson Rev J S Pate Paul Keith Annie King Ora King Ida Lacy Florence Lindsay Vir ¬ gil Lovelace Alva Lewis Luther Mercian J L Manire Arthur Newsom Hattie Newsom Mrs J B Fisher Harvey Thomas Eliza- beth ¬ Knight Carrie Brasher A Bogard Lillian Bush Ida Bram Crickd s Wallace R Cherry William H Crayaort ¬ bers Nannie Dickinson Wallace W Durham C E Dudley Edwin Elliott Elizabeth Edmunds Geor ¬ gia Fruit S T Fruit Jr Oscar Pool LE Price Mrs Hattie Rob- inson ¬ Flora Ryan Emma Steven- son ¬ Mary Stoner Amanda Taylor The devotional exercises were conducted at the opening by Rev J R Armistead Rev Yutaka Minakuchi of Tokio Japan made a few remark taking as his sub- ject ¬ The Bible as a book of Liter ¬ ature Miss Jennie West was elected as Secretary and Mary Stoner assist- ant ¬ Prof C E Dudley Mrs El la Walker and Miss Ida Brumfield were appointed a programme com ¬ nmittee The flirt subject discussed was The PujMr 4> y Prof T C Cherry Tbifc jr followed by The Teach 1 ty prof C K Dudley Profcik ° B West was heard is- the aftejictojj on Environments Spelling was discussed by Mrs John 1id lllttMiss Bessie Walker Wd i iU VToDays Program Willidiscuss the Sentence Method presentedt others Grammar in all its branches by Miss Willie Jackson ot Pem- broke eAt the afternoon session Prof Burn tfwil1 talk about Oral Les r sons ProMCberry will duscuss the Teach rs Duty to be Physically Able to Teach ProCyV F Alexander will take Narcotics as his subject and discusS hygienic laws and physical cultur jllso Miss Anderson will take Competition as her theme Then topic will be an outline course of instruction by Prof Cherry eThe Institute will be in session until Friday afternoon the pro- gram ¬ being announced from day to- day On Thursday evening Prof Cherry will lecture at the court house on some branch of school work He is a graduate of Harvard and those interested in educational matters should not fail to hear him J > t ii 4 1l 1 11 to 0 Ct I p o 4 4 Headquarters For Ladies Underwear Dimities Batistes Dotted iwisses and Lawns inHopkinsville Childrens and Gentlemans Hosiery CoveringsCarpets Etc Big ass- ortment in every line to select from All are we- lcomeTMMJONES MAIN STREET HOPKINSVILLE KY The 4 Winter Braa4Bakeries 2 Loaves Winters Cream Bread for tuC ti GH Winter Propr Phone 5T n IJ T > VOIf1TERLHFUCEF- or r 11 st h t y 20 Years Has Led all Worm Rene ill i Wlfld hPreped BURGLARY AT KUTTAWA Officers Here Notified to Look Out For Robber The Kuttawa Mercantile Com ¬ panys store at Kuttawa was bur glarized Saturday night and City Marshall W H McCollum notified Chief Armstrong to be on the look ¬ out or the thief It is thought that the robbery was committed by a throughthe taken were a No 34 coat and a pair of patent leather shoes NO ADDITIONS TO CHURCH The Meeting at Olivet Closed Sunday Night The protra cted meeting which had been in progress for the past two week at Olivet Baptist church near Howell closed Sunday night The pastor Rev W H Vaughan was assisted in the meeting by Rev Wesley Bruner of Baltimore Md This was the third meeting that Dr Bruner has assisted in con- ductIng ¬ I at that church and the people were delighted with him The crowds that attended this hiSItory rrieetIing I r x11t j t 1 FELL ON STREET And Died a Few Minutes Later of Apoplexy Mrs Sue McCoy widow of Joha McCoy col died suddenly in the a city Sunday afternoon of apoplexy She ate dinner with her sister Mrs Peter Poe ell Sr and was apparently in her usual health About 3 oclock she started to her home on Third street As she reached the corner of Fourth and Campbell she fell on the pavement Parties who saw her fall carried her to Neal Bells residence She was unconscious and expired in a few minutes She was 57 years old and leaves four children LITTLE RIVER ASSOCIATION Of Primitive Baptists Concluded Annual Session The Little River Association ot I the Primitive Order of Baptists has just closed a three days session at Cub Creek eight miles west of La ¬ fayette Elder D R Turner of Cerulean Springs preached the in ¬ troductory sermon Eld Turnerx and Elder J B Darnall of Linton who have been clerk and moderator respectively for several years were reelected The Association was t largely attended a u