The Breckenridge news. (Cloverport, KY) 1909-07-07 [p...

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7Hbrj THE BRECKENRIDGE NEWSII

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CLOVERPORT KY WEDNESDAY JULY 7 1909iIiiii

Kentucky Editors Have a Glorious Meeting Busi ¬

ness Transacted on the Side Sam Under ¬

> wood of Jlopltinsville ElectedPresident

Estill Springs Ky July 21909Editorial CorrespondenceBeautiful EstillI The members of the Kentucky Press Association

r f arrived hero Monday evening and to say there has been something

doing every moment is putting it in a mild way Everybody had°

l their energy stirred up for a good time and not a guest was present

who failed to get Ii big slice of funj Business was simply brought in on tho side merely to elect MrI Sam Underwood president and Dan Bowman secretary and treasurerI A D Miller was elected vicepresident and Clarenco Woods orator

I Tuesday morning the Association was welcomed to Estill Springs by

Mr Robert Friend His address was splendid and the cordial spiritof it rippled through the crowd all week A Y Ford M 11 That ¬

cher and TT Newman of Louisville were hero Thursday as were

bookedon the programThere was considerable dashing around in the debate Resolved

That StateWide Prohibition Would be a Good Thing for KentuckyC K Woods affirmative T M Gilmore negative The whiskey

lawyer was drowned by the editors and before many hours ho was

like a fish out of watert11 Mrs Breckinridgo of Lexington lighted her candle before the

Association Thursday morning and the editors wore much pleased

with the light she threw on school suffrage There was a largo at ¬I

tendance delightful set of people and everyone left Friday nightreluctnntlyLounmOur Court House at Hardinsburgisa thing of beauty and a joy

forever It never appeared to better advantage than it did last Mon ¬

day The Circuit Court room was beautifully decoraated for thoI Teachers Institute and there were present as handsome and intellitgent body of teachers as any county in tho State can turn out The

exercises were inspiring and uplifting Dr Corsons talk Mondayafternoon was one of the best wo ever heard in an Institute No

doubt his surroundings were an inspiration How wo are progress ¬

ing in educational matters 1 And theres no one prouder of it thanthis editor

Judge Moorman has the endorsement of all good citizens for hiswork in renovating the court house and yard Men feel more like be

having themselves and acting like men and not like brutes in a clean I

house It took courage and back bone for the young Judge to do I

ff 0what he has done but to our mind no greater work could have beenIi

II done for the general good and uplift of tho county It is to be hopedi

t f that his successor will carry on the good work iII

himselff Ipromptlt dealingsready and willing to servo you Strictly temperate and a square manHe would make on ideal circuit clerk and the Democrats will makeno mistake if they nominate him

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f IIIJudgea candidate for reelection No finer man ever saton the bench thanJudge Settle An able judge a genial gentleman broadminded andpliberal this district will make no mistake in reelecting him

ItItthe Democrats Independents and conservative Republicans allovercounty see in Vic Robertson n clean sweep for victory if nominat

i ed at the coming Democratic Mass Convention

II Everybody wants 1a clean ticket for the Democrats and likewiset ttone for the Republicans The first one in the field will have the ad

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The thing to do in this county is to raise more stuff for tho kit¬

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WOMANS RIGHTS IN NORWAY

Mss Gula Krog Pioneer Tells WhatHer Sex Has Gained

Miss Gulu Krog n prominent Norwegian delegate to the quinquennial meetIng of the National Council of Womenheld In Toronto this month said reGently to a New York Sun reporter

The women of Norway have hadmunicipal suffrage and have been eligi-

ble for all municipal offices for the lastnine years and next fall will cxcrclstheir rights as lull voters for the firsttime Though we speak of It as unlversal suffrage we dont really havethe ware rights to the ballot ns themen have at present

Before 1808 tho men of Norway hatsuffrage with the taxation quallflcalion On that lute they got universalsuffrage Next fall the women of Nor-way will begin to vote just about onthe same terms that the men did before 1S9S with the advantage thatmarried women cnn vote on the taxespaid bythelr husbands and unmarriedwomen on those paid by their parentsThat is better than the men startedwith you see-

The women of Norway have servedon juries for upward of five yearsOften a woman is elected as foremanWe serve In all sorts of cases Just asthe men do They look upon us wom ¬

en of Norway as being Interested Inthe welfare of our country aside fromour sex We have no childrens courtns yet In its place we have a body ofofficers men and women elected bythe municipal authorities to look afterthe welfare of the children

There may be women elected to par ¬

lament next fall but I hardly expectIt You see with us the Conservativeparty is very much stronger than theLiberals or the Social Democrats Ourablest women those who might boelected to parliament belong to theLiberals I hardly expect them to getin

One thing we who have worked forsuffrage In Norway have noticedthata good many women held back re¬

fused us their assistance but nowthat the work Is accomplished theycome forward with enthusiasm andare eager to take part In It I believethe same will be found to be true here-In the United States

HEALTH AND BEAUTY

A cup of cold water before retiringand a cup of hot water in the morningbefore breakfast work like magic aa ncure for indigestion

Almond mealI is preferred by somewomen to soup mud acts ns a pleasingalternative to soap at any time Tillssoftens cleanses nUll wftlens time skin

The most easily digested foods whichcontain the greatest amount of nour ¬

ishment and are free frour gelds andstprches arc those best adapted jo thechilds needs

A glass of warm water before break ¬

fast is a tonic for the whole systemIf the complexion is in need of Im ¬

provement try squeezing half n lemoninto the water Just before drinking

Ila o 11z4 nice towels as you can af¬

ford but pay lent attention to tho qual ¬

ity than to tat h rleirllwsj There iilittle use tl careful tablmicd Ifa

t l jlngI ai weakened condition of the system butexternal applications roHeve auJ iJltII

tor rile lids A pouiilo fur the pur ¬

pose la made from four grams whitevaseline cud live centigrams each ofwhite precipitate and oil of birchThis is applied at night A drop ofbelladonna on n lump of sugar is anold fashioned remedy that is takenwhen symptoms of a sty are first maulfested At the same time the lids ore4 he bathed in warm elder flower wa

A skin whitening preparation thatan be easily made at home is in the-roportion of two tablespoonfuls of

oatmeal a half tablespoonful of pow-dered borax and a half pint of rosewater Let the mixture stand threedays strain and add a half ounce ofalcohol Tho addition of the alcoholprevents the souring which is thedrawback to so many oatmeal prep-arations If preferred Instead of usingall oatmeal it can be mixed with halfthis bulk of almond meal Either ofthese washes makes the skin feel softand smooth if rubbed on the hauls orface after washing

The biggest problem of all to the wo ¬

man who would keep her good looks isthe matter of wrinkles A generationago she gave up without n fight butsince the coming of massage and sum ¬

ie devices of all sorts she dares noeager hmdulgo J such disfiguration ns

long ns It may be prevented One wo ¬

mans simple cureall is the creambath She dabs her face with hot wntcr until it is heated thoroughly thenapplies the cream fresh from the dairyletting it dry on her face She putson more cream massaging it into thewrinkles particularly It is thenwashed with warm water and lightlypowdered

Nail Polish In TubesThe latest toilet novelty is a nail

polish which conies in a tube and canbe pressed out llko artists pigmentsThe polish itself Is of n consistency be¬

tween n cream and u llqud easy to puton

Time case Is a neat little one nickelplated with a top that pulls off andfurnished with an ejector to force outthe enamel

Delicately PutThe first day out was perfectly

bvoly said tho young lady Just backIrom abroad Tho water was nssmooth as glass and it was simplyIgorgeous But tho second day wastough and or decidedly dlsgorgeouB

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Rev C E Scott tilled his regular nppointmenfhere Saturday and Sunday

Cant Chappell is ill with typhoid uthis writing tl

Ahmed Cashman is all smiles over thearrival of a fine boy that arrived at hishouse July 1

Filmore Johnston had a cow killed byHghthing last week

Several from here attended the picnicgiven by the Modern Woodmen at Lodiburpr on last Saturday It is repor¬

ted a financial success

Why dont you delight the housewifeby furnishing her pure and wholesomeflour Your grocer Keeps it Its theLowisport flour

Mr and Mrs Thomas Hall attendedchurch here Sunday and after churchthey had a family reunion vhich con-

sisted of the following children andgrandchildren Mr and Mrs HaydenBassett and two children Mr and MrsLevy Pollock and five children Mr andMrs Willis Chappell and three boysMr and Mrs Floyd Hall and four chil-

dren¬

Mr and Mrs June Hall and onechild Mr and Mrs Frank Philpot Mrand Mrs Sam Johnson Miss BlancheHall and Mr and Mrs Tom Johnsonthe last were grandchildren All theirchildren and grandchildren were pre ¬

sent except one grandson There werea few present besides their own immed ¬

iate family This was very much en¬

joyed by all and more especially byMrs Hall who is an invalid and not-

able to be out mucht

Mr and Mrs Otto Stiff went to Lodiburg Sunday to have some picturei-nacie forMfclvin

Mrs Jones of Louisville has beenvisiting at J E Mucus for severalIdays

STATE OF OUlO OITY OF TOLEDO I S3LUCAS COUNTY N f

l< rank J Cheney makes Lath that ho IIssenior partner of tho firm of K J Cheney dCo doing business In tho City of ToledoCounty and Stato aforesaid and that saidI

firm will pay tho sum of ONE HUNDREDI

UOL LA US for each and every case of CatarrhI

that cannot bo cured by tho use of Hallss

Catarrh Cure KKANIC J CHENEYSworn to boforomo mind subscribed In my

presence thtsfithdlyotDecember A D1SSO< SEAL A WGLEASON

NOTARY lUllLJOHalls Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally

and acts directly on the blood and mucoussurfaces of thosystoin Send for testimonialsfree

V J CHENEY CO Toledo OSold by till Druggists 75cTake tails Family Pills for constipation

JACK HORNER PIE

The Latest Guise of This Popular Concrpiece

An addition has been made to thecontrivances for curial navigation andwhile It would defy the skill of n

Wright or n zeppelin to operate It has

attracted considerable attention fromall beholders It Is fashioned from

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crape paper and as the accompanyingIllustration shows It Is carried out inrealistic fashion even to tho basketsuspended by tinsel cord from whichdepend satin bags for favors the mis ¬

slot of this particular airship being toservo as n Jack IIorner pie

sMATTINGLYSofIMrs Nancy Pate at Pisgah last Sunday

Mrs Annie Holderman of Tennesseeis visiting relatives in Balltown

Mrs G P Burdette who has beensick for some time is im roving rapidly

Mrs R C Mattiugly iMrs Ben McQuady and children were visiting MrsIda Ball Sunday-

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Miss Malissu Mattingly was visitingMisses Euna and Lila Burdette last

SundayMrrank Ball was visiting his bro ¬

ther Chas Ball lost Sunday

Mr and Mrs Peyton Scott of Cloverport were visiting their parents Mrand Mrs W N Pate last Saturday andSunday

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MRS JOHN HOP-

PMUS JOHN IIOPP Webster AveL III N Y writes i

I have boon suffering for tho pastton years with many symptoms Inci ¬

dent to my ago also catarrh and indi¬ i

gestion I was weak and discouragedhad no ambition could not sleep atnight and lost greatly in weight

ItI tried otlicr remedies hut with nosuccess until I commenced to take Poruna I now feel better in ovory rospout can sloop well and have gained

iI In weight I cannot praise Peruuahighly enough for tho good it has donemo

IIIt any women are suffering as I did1 would advise thorn to try Poruna andconvince themselves Pcruha has donwme good I know by my experiencethat it ic worth its weight In gold toany ono who needs it-

Itl also took lIanaUn forconstipaUonin connection with Pornua and I foundit helped mo where other laxativesfailed jMowj

Miss Malian Jolloy Parmole N 0writes I have been taking your Peruna and can say that I am well of thecatarrh

HI thank you for your kindness andyour fldvlceV t nt

Why dont you delight the houso ¬

wife by furnishing her pure andwholesome flour Your grocer keepsit Its the Lewlsport flour

Aunt Millie Pate will soon be 93 endis as spry as a kitten

Crops are very good now but therehas been so much rain there is likely tobe a drouth There is a large fruit cropthis year nnd we hear people willmakegood use ofitrI EQIQ017JI CHOEZD 1I2J1IJI C=>Jill 101 EQI11QOI=Dri0EJ

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1I Statement of Condition1

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The Bank of Hardinsburg Trust Co

Hardinsburg Kentucky0

At the close of business June 30 19091

° Resources °

Notes and Bills J26066451Cash in Safe 16339 59

Cash in other a1ks7 39225 80

Stocks and Bonds I 18157 61o Banking House and Lot 1800 00 °

Other Real EstateL 136 79

Furniture and Fixtures L 4<> 400 00

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Total 336724 30

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jjCapital Stock Pad in 50000 00

QSurplus and Undivided Profits 12016 91L °

Dividend No 38 4 per cent 2000 00IAmount Due Depositors 272707 39r

Total 336724 30-

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