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M I c c r r t J enttn t trot t TWELFTH YElIt Entered at the Post Office in Lancaster JTy as Second Clot NatkrU as LOUIS LANDRAM Publisher f LANCASTER KY THURSDAY AFTERNOON V7 1901 ONE DOLLAR A YEAR l We have the largest and best line of HEATING STOVES We have ever carried and they go at BOTTOM PRICES Call see them and you will find bargains JJHaselden e r J A Beazley Co Funeral Directors Arterial and Cavity Emhalminc A Specialty ail Line of Furniture antI till 2 s- Davidson R L Attorney At = Lav Life insurance policies bought for Cashor loaned on for sum of 500 upward THE HOME NEWS i S l V Go to the show tonight Chicken thieves are numerous See the tramp on the grind stone in Side Tracked tonight Last Monday was pension day and Clerk Duncan was kept busy sign- ing ¬ papers for the old vets QA house hold word is Side Tracked because it never disappoints an audi ¬ ence Opera House tonight A new crossing has been put down at the mouth of Lexington street Good gentlemen keep up the work rhlllllhlu Day President Roosevelt today issued his proclamation fixing Thursday N oveml her 28 as a day of national Thanks- giving tA Elder 11 M Campbell of this city just closed a meeting at Grape Vine Mercer county in which twentythree additions were made to the church See if the tramp gets to the trial on the cow catcher in Side Tracked h Lancaster opera house tonight Ad ¬ mission 23 50 and 75 cents Seats at Stormes Drug store One of the comedies reported to be playing to crowded houses every where is Side Tracked with Jule Waiters the gentleman tramp as the star At opera house tonight Raultet Supper at X11 st l olnt Miss Jennie Gulley will give a bas ¬ ket supper at West Point Schoolhouse near Iliattsville tomorrow Friday night All are cordially invited to at- tend ¬ A lti itoppcr Mr J B Sanders sent TIlE RECORD a sweet potato which weighs live Ibs and is perfectly formed Capt White says if some kind friend willnowsend in a good fat possum we will be fixed for a big Thanksgiving dinner- A Card ofXliniilts I take this method of thanking the many kind friends who were so atten ¬ tive to my wife during her illness 1J will never forget these deeds of kind ¬ ness and may God bless you all George W Evans T0 W 0r 7 7 l0 Gft WfW 7 rJ I I r I Y 0 Q- D Q LQAK- Q w You should not fail to see our line of Cloaks and- o Furs before you buyj We have the largest stock we have ever shown and prices I are very reasonable Q SPECIiL V ALVQ Qo Vests at 15 2O and 25cts Q r GOOD VALUES Ladies Union Suits at 25 35 and Q 10in Misses and Childrens Union at 25 35 and 50 centsS Our line of Outing Flannels 5 8 and 1 Oc are the best we ever had D I The great volume of our preparations and our ex ¬ ten ie engagement for the fall of 1901 enables us to care for the wants of our customers in a manner not equaled in j S uptodate distribution We herewith suggest the imPor- tance ol an inspection of our departments foi we want t o demonstrate the fact that HERE IS LEADERSHIP style and prices named throughout the house that are un ¬ Qquestioned Lgn Dry Goods Co 1- t < i t rtis- a h t 4r 1 J r- o h 7 y i r- Dont forget that world beater Side Tracked opera house tonight Lee Davis Retired R Lee Davis has retired from the editorial staff of the Richmond Cli ¬ max and will probably locate in Cin ¬ cinnati Lee is a splendid news gath erer and one of the best all roun newspaper men in the state Bible Society Meeting On account of the protracted meet ¬ ing at the Methodist churchtlie me t- ing ¬ of the Garrard County Bible Soci ¬ ety has been postponed until Sunda night the 17th Remember the date and be there n7 2t No Improvement 1The condition of Mr Robert Ham ¬ ilton continues to grow more serious and little hopes of his recovery are entertained The paralysis has at- acked ¬ his throat now and his condi- tion ¬ is extremelxcritieal New 1Iioiicct Since Last Card 127 Burnett Si Co Shoes and Furn- ishings 57 Fox Mrs Mary 225lH Long Robt Buckeye Res 122 Miller Alex undertaker 220li Simpson Win Teaters vine Residence 126 White J LStonc Contractor A Kliz Business Mt Vernon ColonelJames White late of this place now of Lancaster has just ordered 30 cars of stone to till contracts on his works there and ma ¬ ny cars for other points All this stone comes from Rockcastle which shows that our people are still being benefltted by Mr Whites push and enterprise Side tracked Company with Jule Walters at Garrard Opera House Thursday Nov 7th mothers and sis- ters ¬ should visit this great play and hear Adelaide Walters in her refined songs and dances Miss Walters was formerly a pupil of Academy Cardome Georgetown Ivy Secure your seats early for the house will be taxed to its capacity on this special occasion Grans After an illness of several months Mrs George E Evans died at he home near this city Funeral servi- ces were held at Goshen church con ¬ ducted by Rev Allen R Moore an the remains were interred in the bu ¬ rying ground at that place MrsEvans was a Christian and beloved by all who knew her An obituary notice appears elsewhere in this issue of TH RECORD The bereaved husband has the sympathy of every one in his great loss 2Theyre A woman wouldnt be satisfied with ¬ out having an unnatural bump on her somewhere For a time the bustle sufliced says an exchange The big sleeves with an unnatural bump on the shoulders came next but did not lust long The hump then moved from the shoulder to the cuff Just now the fad is to wear a shirt waist that looks as if a peck of apples might have been dumped into it in front Sow Good Seed An old adage is forewarned is fore ¬ armed The poor quality of our corn this year behooves our farmers to begin right now toselEct from Chef corn the best matured ears for see while husking proceeds and store them where they will keep thorough- dry Seed corn is found to be an o ject in the spring the more so from the fact that the great corn produc ¬ ing states have no better quality than we have and we can not look to them as formerly for better seed to any great extent Same In All Towns Jessamine Journal A business man of Nicholas ville remarked to a Jour- nal ¬ reporter a few days ago that it was almost impossible now to get a young man who will take an interest in an employers business That is be- coming ¬ painfully true and it is why many young ladies are being em- ployed ¬ in all branches of trade The outlook in the business world was nev ¬ todayFortune if he will only reach up and take hold But no young man can expect ad vancement in anything who is not willing to merit it Honor for Tfe Editor- TheeditorofTHERECOIID has re ¬ ceived notice from Mr Harry McCar ty president of the Kentucky Press Association of his appointment as a member of the Executive Committee of the flourishing organization A- we S were honored with the same pos i ¬ tion by President Brown last veal this is a compliment which we appre- ciate ¬ greatly President McCort led the war on i mposters and outsider- t last years meeting and when attacks them again this year the wr ter is sure lobe found fighting by his meetingIf yeait rJ V l Doctors prescribe Side Tracked for dyspepsia Opera house tonight Mr W B Burton made the following sales this week To Fox Logan Danville a harness mare tor 150 to Beard Lexington 16 mules at 8100 per head to W S Beazley a pair of mules at 325 ar team of mules at 8240 flBackf f Stuffed Again Every few weeks some one takes it Dlclntyred full of hotair Heres the latest for our good friend to bite at as appear ¬ ed in last weeks Advocate The bankers of Lancaster have been workr ing their wits to head off prospective thatS p robberies in the section has led the Directors of the two national banks in that town to tune precautions for their protection They have fitted their banks with electric apparatus connecting with 25 dwellings whose owners have been supplied with Win ¬ chester rifles and it is safe to say any burglar that appears will meeta warm reception A Great Revival The meeting at the Methodist cone ¬ gregations have increased at each ser ¬ Lowryr have had the effect of awakening those who hear him to the fact that they had better devote some time to their souls salvation instead of spend- ing ¬ all their hours after the almighty dollar and the pleasures of life He is a good preacher and an eloquent speaker putting his whole soul into his talks The music is a feature of the meeting which has been greatly enjoyed Mr Lowry is a director of ability and having excellent talent at his command is producing assweet and effective musicas has ever been heard in our city At this writing it has not been decided as to whether the meetings will continue next week Jade Walters A peculiar and uptodate illustra ¬ tion of of the stage vagabond will be delineated by the popular comedian Jule Walters at the Lancaster Opera House when Mr Jule Walters will present his highly successful comedy Side Tracked in its new dress The play should not be misconceived as a conr ¬ I structed by Mr Walters ten years ago for laughing purposes only and as imd ¬ pression from the start The scenes and action of the play move withI rapidity and contain comedy and magnificent scenery and isE made up of the most noted artists from the vaudeville stage Garrard opera house tonight Nov 7th Admission 5 50 and 75 cents Reserve seats now on sale at J E Stormes drug store They Cant Come It Here Mt Yernon SignalArevou for home institutions and enterprise which distribute their earnings in our locality or are you for foreign corpora ¬ tions who take from the county all their income and leave none with the the people Then consider when the question arises here The Bell tele ¬ phone company is working to estab ¬ lish exchanges at Livingston and Mt Yernon in opposition to our local peo ¬ ple The history of the Bell company which had a monopoly of the tele ¬ phone business for twenty years and extortiond are not beneficial to the country runb the county we surely dont consider it to our interests to have them enter the exchange field here crush out our local exchange and raise rates to to a point beyond reason FUN PROVOKING I nome SpunProgram Opera House Nov 21 1901 Benefit Lancaster Commercial Club Best Make Up Lady cr Gentleman PrizeFancy Comb and Brush Worst Make Up Lady or Gentleman PrizeFancy Bowl and Pitcher Prettiest Girl between 6 and 14 years PrizePair Fancy Kid Gloves Handsomest Boy 6 to 14 years PrizeFine Silk Tie Best Solo Whistler PrlzeL Best Quartette Old and New Tune to same selection Prlze2 worth of Standardlfusic Old Time Fiddlers Contestno Notes to be used PrizeFine Violin Competent disinterested committee will be selected to award prizes A note will betaken on the back of admission tickets as to the best mer ¬ lawyerbest dUde the result to be announced be ¬ fore the audience adjourns 2t Telephone Rings IL sHello Hello Hello Well Milli J4Y Receiver is hung up More Local on page S y s- M k17 71 i PRECINCTS L o n 0p Court louse 208 143 ro lag li Ih3 95 r 201 146 20i 141 208 141 141 145 East Park 223 12t1 121 22 ism 224 tai 245 116 231 130 239 118 243 West Park 1g 107 199 101 195 110 701 115 LI 1M 196 for 191 107 203 101 East Brvantsville 196 I9t 121 UI 192 122 19G 119 197 118 124 197 U8 194 119 west BrtantsvIlle 174 157 175146 IU 15t 185 IU ih1 171 151 170 155 175 147 183 141 Buckeye W208 9i Z17 103 2S 99 2 236 23A 105 229 97 23Ii Zv6 Walkers House 121 55 120 118 120 113 Paint Lick lay ll 17 171 174 117 159 112 16Slp 166 142 1G6 141 117 169 150 120 161 Union 15i 155 154 141 160 b1 1M 1t2 153 154 155 153 147 162 TOTAL 4741312 WIOI322 321374 5181312 4881319 19951306 518129J MAJORITIES 162 961 1158 58 206 169 189 226 The Election The election in Garrard passed off remarkably quiet the hard fight being made by the candi ¬ dates on both sides In town there was not the slightest quarrel every thing passing off smoothly and with- out ¬ hard feelings The table above shows the vote as nearly as it is possi ¬ ble to give it it being taken down as cried at the polls So far as we have been able to the democrats car- ry ¬ every county in this immediate lo- cality and have a sweeping victory all- over the state Our townsman Geo T Farris is elected Senator by an majority carrying eve ¬ ry county in his district save Casey the home of his opponent The Prohibition candidates polled about their usual number of votes Uncle Collier was ¬ ed Coroner on the Democratic ticket without opposition As we could not get results in all the magis- trates ¬ races they are omitted this issue I ATTORNEY J I HAMILTON J o o Gx o b t7 t w tS Y Qt 7C r n l ge ma o a r r Rn m r o 1881161 117 191 17 95 95 School 8H 1 8S ss 8G 121 87 9J 89 87 97 152 7111318 14461350 considering learn overwhelming Nose elect Ra MAYOR ROBERT KINNAIRD The Town Election Following is the result of the town election shown by precincts Fort MAYOR WP en EP Kinnaird 85 84 65 234 Higginbotham 33 76 37 146 88 FOR COUNCILMEN WP CH EP Thompson 82 86 61 229 Hemphill 85 78 60 223 Beazley 84 86 63 233 Herndon 85 87 66 238 Robinson 88 91 64 243 Morrow 85 87 65 237 Collier 32 76 34 142 Frisbie 29 75 33 137 F Stone 32 74 34 140 Postle 31 81 34 1- 46Ballou28 72 32 132 R A Stone 28 68 36 132 JudgeBrown 17 73 Hughes 25 32 34 9- 1Shugars43 63 23 129 Strayed or Stolen Heavy bay mare sink on neck sore on left side caused by saddle Left my place near Bourne Ky Saturday night Nor 2nd Ralph Cheatham- 2t A T Hardln The subject of this sketch was born Sept 28th 1810 and died Oct 151901 On the 29th anniversary of his birth he was married to Miss Lucy Brown of Washington county Kentucky who died shortly after the birth of their only child J T Hardin who still sur- vives them and is a resident of this county and on the 4th of last Septem ¬ ber was married to Miss Nellie Ray of Buckeyea grand daughter of Judge Wm Totten of Lancaster Albert Hardins life was one worthy of imita ¬ tion Just upright and honest and for the last twelve or thirteen years of his life was a consistent member of Buckeye Baptist church and died in the triumphs of the Christians faith what more could be told in volumes of his life Confined almost all the time for seven or eight years to his room and most of the time to his bed for several years could only move when lifted from his bed as a little child and during all these years he was ever patient and with a calmness and resignation rarely equaled and seldom excelled he bore his great suf ¬ fering awaiting the summons that would release him from all pain and transplant him to the rest that ever awaits the redeemed soul Out of a large family of children there are now only one and that is uncle James Hardin and to him and the son and all other relatives and friends the writer would say do as uncle Albert did and obey the injunction Be ye also ready for in such an hour as ye think not of the Son of Man cometh n If we do this sorrowing friends soon we will be with him in that place that our Sa ¬ viour said He was going to prepare for usC e German Millet Seed We are in the market and will pay t the highest cash price for same HA B Marksbury Son F H r t See our OVERCOATS We have the Smartest and Handsomest Overcoats that have appeared this season Theyre full of that Style and Dignity that come from the t tfinest tailoring They have all the touches that e give character to the appearance The First Tail ¬ 0E Youll know what this means when you see the coats There is a distinctiveness that puts them in a class of their own The combined skill of Cutter and Tailor has brought out the points that you al ¬ ways find wanting in ordinary coats Thats why our coats are not the kind you find in every store Prices from 5 to 15 ftT Logan I < The OnePrice = Clothier ail Furnisher r- w Kr3tf a t- S

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Page 1: Central record (Lancaster, Ky.). (Lancaster, Ky.) 1901-11 ...nyx.uky.edu/dips/xt7mpg1hjq9x/data/0186.pdf · I take this method of thanking the many kind friends who were so atten¬

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TWELFTH YElIt Entered at the Post Office in Lancaster JTy as Second ClotNatkrU as

LOUIS LANDRAM Publisher f LANCASTER KY THURSDAY AFTERNOON V7 1901 ONE DOLLAR A YEARl

We have the largest

and best line of

HEATING STOVES

We have ever carriedand they go at

BOTTOM PRICES

Call see them and you

will find bargains

JJHaselden e

rJ A Beazley Co

Funeral Directors

Arterial and Cavity Emhalminc

A Specialty

ail Line of

Furniture antI till 2 s-

DavidsonR LAttorney At = Lav

Life insurance policies bought forCashor loaned on for sum of

500 upward

THE HOME NEWS i Sl V

Go to the show tonight

Chicken thieves are numerous

See the tramp on the grind stone inSide Tracked tonight

Last Monday was pension dayand Clerk Duncan was kept busy sign-

ing¬

papers for the old vets

QA house hold word is Side Trackedbecause it never disappoints an audi ¬

ence Opera House tonight

A new crossing has been put downat the mouth of Lexington streetGood gentlemen keep up the work

rhlllllhlu Day

President Roosevelt today issued hisproclamation fixing Thursday Novemlher 28 as a day of national Thanks-giving tAElder 11 M Campbell of this cityjust closed a meeting at Grape VineMercer county in which twentythreeadditions were made to the church

See if the tramp gets to the trial onthe cow catcher in Side Tracked hLancaster opera house tonight Ad ¬

mission 23 50 and 75 cents Seats atStormes Drug store

One of the comedies reported to beplaying to crowded houses every whereis Side Tracked with Jule Waitersthe gentleman tramp as the star Atopera house tonight

Raultet Supper at X11 st l olntMiss Jennie Gulley will give a bas¬

ket supper at West Point Schoolhousenear Iliattsville tomorrow Fridaynight All are cordially invited to at-

tend¬

A lti itoppcrMr J B Sanders sent TIlE RECORD

a sweet potato which weighs live Ibsand is perfectly formed Capt Whitesays if some kind friend willnowsendin a good fat possum we will be fixedfor a big Thanksgiving dinner-

A Card ofXliniiltsI take this method of thanking the

many kind friends who were so atten ¬

tive to my wife during her illness 1Jwill never forget these deeds of kind ¬

ness and may God bless you allGeorge W Evans

T0 W 0r 7 7 l0 Gft WfW 7 rJ

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DQ LQAK-

Qw

You should not fail tosee our line of Cloaks and-

o Furs before you buyj Wehave the largest stock wehave ever shown and prices

I are very reasonableQ

SPECIiL VALVQQoVests at 15 2O and 25cts Qr

GOOD VALUESLadies Union Suits at 25 35 and Q

10in Misses and Childrens Unionat 25 35 and 50 centsSOur line of Outing Flannels 5 8

and 1 Oc are the best we ever had DI The great volume of our preparations and our ex¬

ten ie engagement for the fall of 1901 enables us to carefor the wants of our customers in a manner not equaled inj S uptodate distribution We herewith suggest the imPor-tance ol an inspection of our departments foi we want todemonstrate the fact that HERE IS LEADERSHIPstyle and prices named throughout the house that are un ¬Qquestioned

Lgn Dry Goods Co1-

t< i trtis-

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h

t4r

1 J r-

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h

7 y

ir-

Dont forget that world beater SideTracked opera house tonight

Lee Davis RetiredR Lee Davis has retired from the

editorial staff of the Richmond Cli ¬

max and will probably locate in Cin ¬

cinnati Lee is a splendid news gatherer and one of the best all rounnewspaper men in the state

Bible Society MeetingOn account of the protracted meet ¬

ing at the Methodist churchtlie me t-

ing¬

of the Garrard County Bible Soci ¬

ety has been postponed until Sundanight the 17th Remember the dateand be there n7 2t

No Improvement

1The condition of Mr Robert Ham ¬

ilton continues to grow more seriousand little hopes of his recovery areentertained The paralysis has at-acked

¬

his throat now and his condi-tion

¬

is extremelxcritieal

New 1Iioiicct Since Last Card127 Burnett Si Co Shoes and Furn-

ishings57 Fox Mrs Mary225lH Long Robt Buckeye Res

122 Miller Alex undertaker220li Simpson Win Teaters

vine Residence126 White J LStonc Contractor

A Kliz BusinessMt Vernon ColonelJames White

late of this place now of Lancasterhas just ordered 30 cars of stone to tillcontracts on his works there and ma ¬

ny cars for other points All thisstone comes from Rockcastle whichshows that our people are still beingbenefltted by Mr Whites push andenterprise

Side tracked Company with JuleWalters at Garrard Opera HouseThursday Nov 7th mothers and sis-

ters¬

should visit this great play andhear Adelaide Walters in her refinedsongs and dances Miss Walters wasformerly a pupil of Academy CardomeGeorgetown Ivy Secure your seatsearly for the house will be taxed to itscapacity on this special occasion

GransAfter an illness of several months

Mrs George E Evans died at hehome near this city Funeral servi-ces were held at Goshen church con ¬

ducted by Rev Allen R Moore anthe remains were interred in the bu ¬

rying ground at that place MrsEvanswas a Christian and beloved by allwho knew her An obituary noticeappears elsewhere in this issue of THRECORD The bereaved husband hasthe sympathy of every one in his greatloss 2TheyreA woman wouldnt be satisfied with ¬

out having an unnatural bump on hersomewhere For a time the bustlesufliced says an exchange The bigsleeves with an unnatural bump onthe shoulders came next but did notlust long The hump then movedfrom the shoulder to the cuff Justnow the fad is to wear a shirt waistthat looks as if a peck of apples mighthave been dumped into it in front

Sow Good SeedAn old adage is forewarned is fore¬

armed The poor quality of ourcorn this year behooves our farmersto begin right now toselEct from Chefcorn the best matured ears for seewhile husking proceeds and storethem where they will keep thorough-dry Seed corn is found to be an oject in the spring the more so fromthe fact that the great corn produc ¬

ing states have no better quality thanwe have and we can not look to themas formerly for better seed to anygreat extent

Same In All TownsJessamine Journal A business man

of Nicholas ville remarked to a Jour-nal

¬

reporter a few days ago that itwas almost impossible now to get ayoung man who will take an interestin an employers business That is be-coming

¬

painfully true and it is whymany young ladies are being em-

ployed¬

in all branches of trade Theoutlook in the business world was nev¬

todayFortuneif he will only reach up and take holdBut no young man can expect advancement in anything who is notwilling to merit it

Honor for Tfe Editor-TheeditorofTHERECOIID has re¬

ceived notice from Mr Harry McCarty president of the Kentucky PressAssociation of his appointment as amember of the Executive Committeeof the flourishing organization A-

weS

were honored with the same pos i¬

tion by President Brown last vealthis is a compliment which we appre-ciate

¬

greatly President McCortled the war on i mposters and outsider-t last years meeting and when

attacks them again this year the wrter is sure lobe found fighting by hismeetingIfyeait rJ

V

l

Doctors prescribe Side Trackedfor dyspepsia Opera house tonight

Mr W B Burton made the followingsales this week To Fox LoganDanville a harness mare tor 150 toBeard Lexington 16 mules at 8100per head to W S Beazley a pair ofmules at 325arteam of mules at 8240

flBackf f Stuffed AgainEvery few weeks some one takes itDlclntyred

full of hotair Heres the latest forour good friend to bite at as appear ¬

ed in last weeks Advocate Thebankers of Lancaster have been workring their wits to head off prospectivethatSprobberies in the section has led theDirectors of the two national banksin that town to tune precautions fortheir protection They have fittedtheir banks with electric apparatusconnecting with 25 dwellings whoseowners have been supplied with Win ¬

chester rifles and it is safe to say anyburglar that appears will meeta warmreception

A Great RevivalThe meeting at the Methodistcone¬

gregations have increased at each ser ¬Lowryrhave had the effect of awakeningthose who hear him to the fact thatthey had better devote some time totheir souls salvation instead of spend-ing

¬

all their hours after the almightydollar and the pleasures of life He isa good preacher and an eloquentspeaker putting his whole soul intohis talks The music is a feature ofthe meeting which has been greatlyenjoyed Mr Lowry is a director ofability and having excellent talentat his command is producing assweetand effective musicas has ever beenheard in our city At this writing ithas not been decided as to whetherthe meetings will continue next week

Jade WaltersA peculiar and uptodate illustra ¬

tion of of the stage vagabond will bedelineated by the popular comedianJule Walters at the Lancaster OperaHouse when Mr Jule Walters willpresent his highly successful comedy

Side Tracked in its new dress Theplay should not be misconceived as aconr ¬ I

structed by Mr Walters ten years agofor laughing purposes only and asimd ¬

pression from the start The scenesand action of the play move withIrapidity and containcomedy and magnificent scenery andisEmade up of the most noted artists fromthe vaudeville stage Garrard operahouse tonight Nov 7th Admission5 50 and 75 cents Reserve seats now

on sale at J E Stormes drug store

They Cant Come It HereMt Yernon SignalArevou for

home institutions and enterprisewhich distribute their earnings in ourlocality or are you for foreign corpora ¬

tions who take from the county alltheir income and leave none with thethe people Then consider when thequestion arises here The Bell tele ¬

phone company is working to estab ¬

lish exchanges at Livingston and MtYernon in opposition to our local peo ¬

ple The history of the Bell companywhich had a monopoly of the tele ¬

phone business for twenty years and

extortiondare not beneficial to the countryrunbthe county we surely dont considerit to our interests to have them enterthe exchange field here crush outour local exchange and raise rates toto a point beyond reason

FUN PROVOKINGI

nome SpunProgram Opera HouseNov 21 1901 Benefit Lancaster

Commercial Club

Best Make Up Lady cr GentlemanPrizeFancy Comb and Brush

Worst Make Up Lady or GentlemanPrizeFancy Bowl and Pitcher

Prettiest Girl between 6 and 14 yearsPrizePair Fancy Kid Gloves

Handsomest Boy 6 to 14 yearsPrizeFine Silk Tie

Best Solo Whistler PrlzeLBest Quartette Old and New Tune

to same selection Prlze2 worth ofStandardlfusic

Old Time Fiddlers ContestnoNotes to be used PrizeFine Violin

Competent disinterested committeewill be selected to award prizes

A note will betaken on the back ofadmission tickets as to the best mer ¬

lawyerbestdUde the result to be announced be¬

fore the audience adjourns 2t

Telephone Rings IL

sHello Hello HelloWellMilliJ4YReceiver is hung up

More Local on page Sy

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k17 71

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PRECINCTS

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Court louse 208 143 ro lag li Ih3 95 r 201 146 20i 141 208 141141

145East Park 223 12t1 121 22 ism 224 tai 245 116 231 130 239 118 243West Park 1g 107 199 101 195 110 701 115 LI 1M 196 for 191 107 203 101East Brvantsville 196 I9t121 UI 192 122 19G 119 197 118 124 197 U8 194 119west BrtantsvIlle 174 157 175146 IU 15t 185 IU ih1 171 151 170 155 175 147 183 141Buckeye W208 9i Z17 103 2S 99 2 236 23A 105 229 97 23Ii Zv6Walkers House 121 55 120 118 120 113Paint Lick layll 17 171 174 117 159 112 16Slp 166 142 1G6 141117169 150

120161Union 15i 155 154 141 160 b1 1M 1t2 153 154 155 153 147 162

TOTAL 4741312 WIOI322 321374 5181312 4881319 19951306 518129JMAJORITIES 162 961 1158 58 206 169 189 226

The ElectionThe election in Garrard passed off

remarkably quiet thehard fight being made by the candi ¬

dates on both sides In town therewas not the slightest quarrel everything passing off smoothly and with-out

¬

hard feelings The table aboveshows the vote as nearly as it is possi ¬

ble to give it it being taken down ascried at the polls So far as we havebeen able to the democrats car-ry

¬

every county in this immediate lo-cality and have a sweeping victory all-over the state Our townsman GeoT Farris is elected Senator by an

majority carrying eve ¬

ry county in his district save Caseythe home of his opponent

The Prohibition candidates polledabout their usual number of votes

Uncle Collier was ¬

ed Coroner on the Democraticticket without opposition As wecould not get results in all the magis-trates

¬

races they are omitted thisissue

I

ATTORNEY J I HAMILTON J

o o Gx o b t7 t w tS Y Qt 7Cr nl gema o ar r Rnm

ro

1881161117

19117

95 95School 8H 1 8S ss 8G 121 87 9J 89 87

97

152

7111318 14461350

considering

learn

overwhelming

Nose elect

Ra

MAYOR ROBERT KINNAIRD

The Town ElectionFollowing is the result of the town

election shown by precincts

Fort MAYOR

WP en EPKinnaird 85 84 65 234Higginbotham 33 76 37 146

88FOR COUNCILMEN

WP CH EPThompson 82 86 61 229Hemphill 85 78 60 223Beazley 84 86 63 233Herndon 85 87 66 238Robinson 88 91 64 243Morrow 85 87 65 237Collier 32 76 34 142Frisbie 29 75 33 137F Stone 32 74 34 140Postle 31 81 34 1-46Ballou28 72 32 132R A Stone 28 68 36 132

JudgeBrown 17 73Hughes 25 32 34 9-1Shugars43 63 23 129

Strayed or StolenHeavy bay mare sink on neck sore

on left side caused by saddle Leftmy place near Bourne Ky Saturdaynight Nor 2nd Ralph Cheatham-

2t

A T HardlnThe subject of this sketch was born

Sept 28th 1810 and died Oct 151901On the 29th anniversary of his birthhe was married to Miss Lucy Brownof Washington county Kentucky whodied shortly after the birth of theironly child J T Hardin who still sur-vives them and is a resident of thiscounty and on the 4th of last Septem ¬

ber was married to Miss Nellie Rayof Buckeyea grand daughter of JudgeWm Totten of Lancaster AlbertHardins life was one worthy of imita¬

tion Just upright and honest andfor the last twelve or thirteen yearsof his life was a consistent member ofBuckeye Baptist church and died inthe triumphs of the Christians faithwhat more could be told in volumes ofhis life Confined almost all thetime for seven or eight years to hisroom and most of the time to his bed

for several years could only movewhen lifted from his bed as a littlechild and during all these years hewas ever patient and with a calmnessand resignation rarely equaled andseldom excelled he bore his great suf¬

fering awaiting the summons thatwould release him from all pain andtransplant him to the rest that everawaits the redeemed soul

Out of a large family of childrenthere are now only one and that isuncle James Hardin and to himand the son and all other relativesand friends the writer would saydo as uncle Albert did and obey theinjunction Be ye also ready for insuch an hour as ye think not of theSon of Man cometh n If we do thissorrowing friends soon we will bewith him in that place that our Sa¬

viour said He was going to prepare forusC e

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