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vMT VERNON SIGNAL MT VERNON KY Aug 21 1908 Z9 Call up No 79 when youVVant commune cote with SIGNAL 79 ii S 1fL1 LOUISVLLC 4 NASHVILLE R R Co TIME TABLE 22 north 124 pm 24 north 340 a ui 23 south 124 pin 21 South 1220 a m TAS LANDRUM Agent Phone No 58 Entered at the Ml Veruon Ky Postofoce as secoud class mail matt- erPE11S0NAIi Miss Maude Forbes visited her father here this week Mr and Mrs G M Ballard were in Stanford first of the week Arthur Daily is in Illinois where he expects to spend several months Ross Bastin the Lancaster Electri ¬ cian was in town Monday on busi ¬ nessMiss Margarite Fish is visiting her grandmother at Fountainhead Tenn W A McClure expects to start a lively stable at London in the near future- MissesDaisy and Julia Fish are spending a week with the Misses Caldwell in London Atty and Mrs B J Bethurnrn drove over from Somerset Monday and spent the night Mrs Dave Pavne died at Crab Orchard Tuesday after an illness of several months of dropsy Misses Hutcheson and Perry of Owenton are spending the week with Mr and Mrs W B Salin Misses Lottie and Lillian Miller of Louisville are guests of the family of their uncle Mr F KruegerDillard Griffin and Thomas Cook two former Rockcastle citizens but now residing in Berea were here on business Tuesday Miss McChord the new principal of the Brown Memorial came yesterday afternoon and will enter at once upon the discharge of her dutiesDr Jones who graduated from Louisville Hospital College ot Med ciue recently returned from a few weeks stay with relatives at Villa Grove 11- 1Steve Proctor the Brodhead carpenter has been engaged at this place most of the summer Steve is certainly a first class workmanMiss Johns who has been temporarily in charge of the Lang don Dormitory since Miss Taylor left will leave the First of next week for Ashville N C Mrs Ab Sparks and children and Mrs Satterfield and children are visiting in Richmond Mrs Sparks will visit Mrs Satterfie in Louisville before returning- Mr L T Houk writes from Jamestown Iudthat he sold out his entire belongings in that place and will leave as soon as possible for New Mexico on account of the health of his family Will McClure and Shelley Fuqua will have their hacks at the London Fair They are prepared to give their customers good service which linked with cordial treatment is what all may expect who patronize them Mrs J L Bennett of Austin Texas after a pleasant stay of two months with her sister Mrs L T Welch left on her return home Mpncjay Mr ad Mrs Welc apcpmpanied her as far as Cpa Orchard Mr James McDpnal4 left Yester- day ¬ morning for Princeton Ky where he will be engaged with Miss Taylor in school work Mr Me can claim many warm friends and ardent admirers in Mt Vernon 1 who regret very much to see him leaveWm Ballard of Lacampton Kan sas Mrs Sue Pigg ot Kansas City Mo and Mrs W R Dillion of London Ky visited their nephew G M Ballard this week Mr Ballard was Lieutenant in Wool fords calvary while his brother T J Ballard was with John Morgan The latter Ballaed was captured on Morgans raid in Ohio by his brother Thus you see brother 1J arrayedagainst brother I Miss McElroy of Lebanon is the guest of Miss Elizabeth Adams Mr and Mrs Walter Mullins have retu tied from a visit to his brother Lutht r at Corbiu Mrs George Hutcheson of Lawrenceburg is the guest of her niece Mrs M B Salin Mrs L R Hughes is with homefolks here this week M r Hughes came up to spend Sunday I with her Mrs Kittie Smith who has ty- phoid is still in a very critical condition hut sotrewhat improved iver last week Judges L W BeJiurum and S D Lewis attended the meeting of the county attorneys at Crab Orchard Springs MissRisse Williams ft yester- day ¬ tor a two weeks visit to rela ¬ tives at Norton Va Mrs Wilbur Deal who has been visiting Miss Johns of the Dormi tory has returned to her home in Hamlet Ohio Mrs John M Williams stopped ofFyesterday to spend the night with relatives while euroute to her home in Louisville Mrs Sarah Payne was called to Crab Orchard Wednesday on ac count of the death ot her sisterin law Mrs Dave Payne Cashier M B Salin of the Peoples Bank was called to Owen ton Wednesday on account of the illness of his mother T J Ping left Monday morning for Liberal Mo where he willre I some his duties as principal of the I Liberal High School Mr and Mrs J A Oliver and Mrs N H Olliver were guests of the families of A H Hamlin and James Meadows Saturday until SundayMrs Emma Christerson of Lexington Mrs Stella Spratt and John Rickles of Hamilton Obio were called here Tuesday on ac ¬ count of the death of their father Mr Jasper Rickles Mrs WT Davis visited rela tives in Rowland Sunday until Monday where she was joined by < her two daughters Misses Ethel and Emma on their return from a months visit in Hamilton Ohio LOCAL Born to the wife of Frank Mullins a fine girl baby Next week is the London fair beginning on Tuesday and lasting four days The New Masonic building spoken of in our last issue is an assured certainty and definite steps will be taken within the next few days Henry Hinzman sold his farm two miles west of here to James Noe a brother of T N Noe Con- sideration ¬ 700 Mr Hinzman will go west to locate The Mt Vernon Roller Mill is doing a splendid business There is a demand for every pound of flour and every body is well pleased with the quality W J Rider is putting in the foundation for a concrete sidewalk starting at the north west corner of Miller hotel near railroad and extends to the corner oi Miss Kate Moores residence Will T Mullins a son of H J Mullins who was serving sentence in the pen for the killing of Da Scott and James Singleton wa paroled Monday It will be thirty days before he comes home Mr Jasper Rickles aged 67 died at his home at this place Tuesday afternoon after an illness of many months In fact he has been what might be called an invalid for many years as the result of feverh whichb at s pro ¬ portions and become so painful that it was necessary for him to g upon his knees But being a man of strong fortitude and will power he continued his avocation un ¬ willing to give up as long as i was possible for him to earn a livelyhood He was an honorabl- upright Christian man and since he united with the church mor tha n forty years ago had followed closely the steps of the lowly Nazarine His remains were laid to rest in Elmwood cemetery Wednesday afternoon after short but appropriate services conducted at the Christian church by Mr W H Cox He leaves a wife and six children so mourn the loss of a kind and devoted companion and father v A r rJ eoeseoooreeoer e- oee reeorrror o fl9Olfd11flldfiY5eiiota mi 0 oas el it GET THE HABITWe tert4eee e eoi ts8J ty j TRADE AT e 4 16 oed gee e lN c lir- ee 0611 e x- ls er 009- CI ee- e e uOeW s a null Ieeft oc oue Vl5 o Qi ks teeloe eaf sa oeWE ea 0 0 CARRY A FULL AND COMPLETE LINE OF I a GS 0 mi aOW 8 MEMS and BOYS So ea 0 CLOTHINGe tr 8 st 4Je SHOES HATS SHIRTS i m seeep AND IN FACT 00 0 i EVERYTHINQTOWEflR iim ler gLET 6 US SHOW YOU THE NEWEST THINGS im a 8 e I ooa e- le oi- ls ag flew a 8Q iThe Leading ClothielI a PHONE oo- Aso 11 eoeoeeoseeeoeeeee 00 u e1e e e e eeeee e0 If you want to buy young cattle see Hugh Miller CHEAP RATES Rounb trip to Louisville Ky one fare plus 25 cents 4 12 Oct 1920 and 21 limited to Oct 23rd Account Grand Chapter Lodge Masons and Grand Chapter Royal Arch Masons The Rockcastle County Teachers Institute will convene at Brodhead Sept i4th igoS All teachers holding certificates are required to be in attendance the full term of five days Let excuses be few G M BALLARD Supt To THE FARMERS It pays to use the best fertilizer There is none as good as the Jericki Chemical Cos brand I have it at my place for saleF R ASHER 842t Mt Verjon If you want to contribute to the Deuiocrstic National Campaign fund send your remittance to Mr Jonas McKenzie or advise him of what amount you will give and re ¬ gives Allt are CHEAP RATES The L N will sell tickets to Paris September rst to 5th limited Sept 7th for 2 49 round trip account of the Bourbon county fair Also to Lexington 8 to 12 limited Sept t for 233 round trip account o the Colored Mecbau ical and agri- cultural ¬ fair The ordinance passed by the nighto meeting that all side walks boil- hereafter on Main street must be o concrete is a move in the right di ¬ onlt Y proceed to entoice this as well as have e been allowed to drag along we will Mte Vernon Cashier M B Salin of the Peo ¬ pIes Bank informs us that he has all capital 15096 subscribed fdr the capitalization of the Peoples Bank A recent decision of the Attorney General ruling that branch banks were illegal made it necessary to take this step at this time Articles of incorporation will be filed right away 00 Sesesseeeeseeaosegee J G Burk has sold his restau ¬ rant in the basement of old brick to Thomas Kirby who took charge Monday LoST Near amphitheater Brod ¬ head fair ground on last day of fair a gold carved link bracelet with L G L engraved on it Re turn to Citizens Bank Brodhead and receive reward NEW PuONEI N Gravbeel residence no 84 I W J Sparks residence no 78 H H H Beaty residence no 118 Mt Vernon Dr R H Lewis residence no 71 I Wildie Jesse Pike residence no go M near Culloway Boys WANTED to sell President- ial ¬ Campaign Badges and buttons on Commission Easy money can be made during the campaign and rallies picnics etc Send your name and post office address with reference and I will send you an outfit at once Address JOBnR ROW Box 602 Louisville Ky The Republicans of Rockcastle County are called to meet in mass convention at the Conrt House iu Mt Vernon August 22nd 1908 at 20 clock P Mt for purpose see lecting delegates to attend the Re ¬ publican Congressional Convention which will beat Harrodsburg Kentucky August 27th 1908 All Republicans of thIs county cgilf are ur p so L W BETHURUM Chm Rep Com R C subt ¬ mgrf ¬ i 000 an bills possibly gets 400 people t- read 0 them that is if the boy distrib ¬ utes them doesnt chuck them un ¬ der the side walk The handbills cost much as a column advertise- ment ¬ in the home paper All the women and girls most of the men and boys read the home paper and the advertisements Result the merchant who uses the paper ha 5000 or more readers to each 1000 of handbill readers There is no es- timating ¬ the amount of business that advertising brings to a mer- chant ¬ but the right kind of news- paper advertising always brings results SSSSSSeSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSle h A lot of young cattle for sale HUGH MILLER Rockcastle county will produce more corn this season than ever before MtVernon ball team defeated the Crab Orchard nine on the home grounds last Saturday by a score of 17 to 3- London is to have a Knight Templars Commandery the in ¬ stallation to take place some time next month The Commissioners land sale of the R G Ward tract advertised for sale next Monday will take place the 4th Monday in Sept On Thursday Sept 3rd at the Brown Memorial School will take place the examinations for the free scholarships which go to tbe coun ¬ represented Miss Rose McCord recently ap ¬ pointed Principal of Brown Memo ¬ rial School under care of theta o mans Board of Home Missions of the Presbyterian church is now at Langdon Dormitory and will be I pleased to confer with all appli ¬ cants desiring to enter the school or Home the ensuing term begin ¬ ning Sept 1 6th I will open my private school Monday September seventh I Terms 100 j 50 and r 200 per month To my patrons and to my r 67 pupils of last year I need say nothing concerning our work Those entering our school for tha first time are referred to our former patrons Special attention will be given to pupils preparing them ¬ i selves for teachers and to those who desire to enter college Aug2itf IDA MAY ADAMS James Taylor is very low and not expected to live but a short time Expressing his desire to confess his Saviour before it was too late Rev A J Pike and Mr W H Cox with fifteen or twenty others went to the home yesterday Hes a was weak to receive the ordinance of Baptism It was a most touching scene and should be a lesson to others to make preparations before it is too late- LATERMr Taylor died at i oclock this morning and will be buried this afternoon J < seveoeeeseseeeesootoooeee t oa Gov Wilson has offered a reward of 5oo for the arrest and conviction of the murderer or murderers who on Sunday last robbed and killed Stephen ADriesbach a showman of Watsoutown Pa afc LexinStou Two uegroes evidenly trying to escape from Springfield Ill were pursued by a mob and captured at the State Fair grounds Both were wounded Twoof tht mobs victims previously wounded died Sunday sssleseese1sesoeoeee nn n n n reeee DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL CAMPAIGN FUND Send your donation no matter how large or small to Jonas Mc ¬ Kenzie Treasurer Mt Vernon and proper credit will be given and your name recorded in this list the Friday following the date of the remittance Small donations is what Mr Bryan is asking for Reported last issue 3200 ooo oo oooooooo oooo JBecause your powers of resistance weakened X Take Scotts Emulsion A It builds up and strengthens your entire system t 0o 0OOOOO a lll The Old Reliable J Most any Drug or Patent Medicine you I I see advertized in the SIGNAL can be found at UI THE OLD RELIABLE Cheapest Drug Store in the l countyIi S C South Side Main Street IIII MY = MT VERNON KY 0 33 GRANVILLE OWENS UNDERTAKER I I Brodhead Ky I c COMPLETE LINE j t Coffins Caskets and Robes All Mail Telegraph or Tele phone orders Promptly Filledr

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Page 1: e- Z9 GET THE ii S TRADE AT nullchroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn86069561/1908-08-21/ed-1/seq-3.pdfvMT VERNON SIGNAL MT VERNON KY Aug 21 1908 Z9 CallyouVVant up No commune79 when

vMT VERNON SIGNAL

MT VERNON KY Aug 21 1908

Z9 Call up No 79 whenyouVVant communecote with SIGNAL

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ii S 1fL1LOUISVLLC 4 NASHVILLE R R Co

TIME TABLE22 north 124 pm24 north 340 a ui23 south 124 pin21 South 1220 a m

TAS LANDRUM AgentPhone No 58

Entered at the Ml Veruon Ky Postofoceas secoud class mail matt-

erPE11S0NAIi

Miss Maude Forbes visited herfather here this week

Mr and Mrs G M Ballard werein Stanford first of the week

Arthur Daily is in Illinois where

he expects to spend several monthsRoss Bastin the Lancaster Electri ¬

cian was in town Monday on busi ¬

nessMissMargarite Fish is visiting

her grandmother at FountainheadTenn

W A McClure expects tostart a lively stable at London in

the near future-

MissesDaisy and Julia Fish are

spending a week with the Misses

Caldwell in London

Atty and Mrs B J Bethurnrn

drove over from Somerset Monday

and spent the nightMrs Dave Pavne died at Crab

Orchard Tuesday after an illness

of several months of dropsy

Misses Hutcheson and Perry of

Owenton are spending the weekwith Mr and Mrs W B Salin

Misses Lottie and Lillian Miller

of Louisville are guests of thefamily of their uncle Mr F

KruegerDillardGriffin and Thomas Cook

two former Rockcastle citizens butnow residing in Berea were here

on business TuesdayMiss McChord the new principal

of the Brown Memorial cameyesterday afternoon and will enterat once upon the discharge of her

dutiesDrJones who graduated from

Louisville Hospital College ot Medciue recently returned from a fewweeks stay with relatives at VillaGrove 11-

1Steve Proctor the Brodheadcarpenter has been engaged atthis place most of the summerSteve is certainly a first class

workmanMiss

Johns who has beentemporarily in charge of the Langdon Dormitory since Miss Taylorleft will leave the First of nextweek for Ashville N C

Mrs Ab Sparks and childrenand Mrs Satterfield and childrenare visiting in Richmond MrsSparks will visit Mrs Satterfiein Louisville before returning-

Mr L T Houk writes fromJamestown Iudthat he sold outhis entire belongings in that placeand will leave as soon as possiblefor New Mexico on account ofthe health of his family

Will McClure and ShelleyFuqua will have their hacks at theLondon Fair They are preparedto give their customers goodservice which linked with cordialtreatment is what all may expectwho patronize them

Mrs J L Bennett of AustinTexas after a pleasant stay of twomonths with her sister Mrs L TWelch left on her return homeMpncjay Mr ad Mrs Welcapcpmpanied her as far as Cpa

Orchard

Mr James McDpnal4 left Yester-day

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morning for Princeton Kywhere he will be engaged withMiss Taylor in school work MrMe can claim many warm friendsand ardent admirers in Mt Vernon

1

who regret very much to see him

leaveWmBallard of Lacampton Kan

sas Mrs Sue Pigg ot Kansas CityMo and Mrs W R Dillion ofLondon Ky visited their nephewG M Ballard this week MrBallard was Lieutenant in Woolfords calvary while his brother TJ Ballard was with John MorganThe latter Ballaed was captured onMorgans raid in Ohio by hisbrother Thus you see brother

1J arrayedagainst brotherI

Miss McElroy of Lebanon isthe guest of Miss Elizabeth Adams

Mr and Mrs Walter Mullinshave retu tied from a visit to hisbrother Lutht r at Corbiu

Mrs George Hutcheson ofLawrenceburg is the guest of herniece Mrs M B Salin

Mrs L R Hughes is withhomefolks here this week M rHughes came up to spend Sunday

I with herMrs Kittie Smith who has ty-

phoid is still in a very criticalcondition hut sotrewhat improvediver last week

Judges L W BeJiurum and SD Lewis attended the meetingof the county attorneys at CrabOrchard Springs

MissRisse Williams ft yester-day

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tor a two weeks visit to rela ¬

tives at Norton Va

Mrs Wilbur Deal who has beenvisiting Miss Johns of the Dormitory has returned to her home inHamlet Ohio

Mrs John M Williams stoppedofFyesterday to spend the nightwith relatives while euroute to herhome in Louisville

Mrs Sarah Payne was called toCrab Orchard Wednesday on account of the death ot her sisterinlaw Mrs Dave Payne

Cashier M B Salin of thePeoples Bank was called to Owenton Wednesday on account of theillness of his mother

T J Ping left Monday morningfor Liberal Mo where he willre I

some his duties as principal of the I

Liberal High SchoolMr and Mrs J A Oliver and

Mrs N H Olliver were guestsof the families ofA H Hamlin andJames Meadows Saturday until

SundayMrs

Emma Christerson ofLexington Mrs Stella Spratt andJohn Rickles of Hamilton Obiowere called here Tuesday on ac ¬

count of the death of their fatherMr Jasper Rickles

Mrs W T Davis visited relatives in Rowland Sunday untilMonday where she was joined by <

her two daughters Misses Etheland Emma on their return from amonths visit in Hamilton Ohio

LOCAL

Born to the wife of FrankMullins a fine girl baby

Next week is the London fairbeginning on Tuesday and lastingfour days

The New Masonic buildingspoken of in our last issue is anassured certainty and definite stepswill be taken within the next fewdays

Henry Hinzman sold his farmtwo miles west of here to JamesNoe a brother of T N Noe Con-

sideration¬

700 Mr Hinzman willgo west to locate

The Mt Vernon Roller Mill isdoing a splendid business Thereis a demand for every pound offlour and every body is well pleasedwith the quality

W J Rider is putting in thefoundation for a concrete sidewalkstarting at the north west cornerof Miller hotel near railroad andextends to the corner oi Miss KateMoores residence

Will T Mullins a son of H JMullins who was serving sentencein the pen for the killing of DaScott and James Singleton waparoled Monday It will bethirty days before he comes home

Mr Jasper Rickles aged 67 diedat his home at this place Tuesdayafternoon after an illness of manymonths In fact he has been whatmight be called an invalid formany years as the result offeverhwhichb at

s pro ¬

portions and become so painfulthat it was necessary for him to g

upon his knees But being a manofstrong fortitude and will powerhe continued his avocation un ¬

willing to give up as long as iwas possible for him to earn alivelyhood He was an honorabl-upright Christian man and sincehe united with the church mortha n forty years ago had followedclosely the steps of the lowlyNazarine His remains were laidto rest in Elmwood cemeteryWednesday afternoon after shortbut appropriate services conductedat the Christian church by Mr WH Cox He leaves a wife andsix children so mourn the loss of

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CHEAP RATES Rounb trip toLouisville Ky one fare plus 25cents 4 12 Oct 1920 and 21limited to Oct 23rd AccountGrand Chapter Lodge Masons andGrand Chapter Royal Arch Masons

The Rockcastle County TeachersInstitute will convene at BrodheadSept i4th igoS All teachersholding certificates are required tobe in attendance the full term offive days Let excuses be few

G M BALLARD SuptTo THE FARMERS It pays to

use the best fertilizer There isnone as good as the JerickiChemical Cos brand I have it atmy place for

saleFR ASHER

842t Mt Verjon

If you want to contribute to theDeuiocrstic National Campaignfund send your remittance to MrJonas McKenzie or advise him ofwhat amount you will give and re ¬givesAlltare

CHEAP RATES The L Nwill sell tickets to Paris Septemberrst to 5th limited Sept 7th for

2 49 round trip account of theBourbon county fair Also toLexington 8 to 12 limited Sept tfor 233 round trip account othe Colored Mecbau ical and agri-cultural

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fair

The ordinance passed by thenightomeeting that all side walks boil-hereafter on Main street must be oconcrete is a move in the right di ¬onlt Y

proceed to entoice this as well ashave ebeen allowed to drag along we willMteVernon

Cashier M B Salin of the Peo ¬

pIes Bank informs us that he hasall capital 15096 subscribed fdrthe capitalization of the PeoplesBank A recent decision of theAttorney General ruling thatbranch banks were illegal made itnecessary to take this step at thistime Articles of incorporationwill be filed right away

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Sesesseeeeseeaosegee

J G Burk has sold his restau ¬

rant in the basement of old brickto Thomas Kirby who tookcharge Monday

LoST Near amphitheater Brod ¬

head fair ground on last day of faira gold carved link bracelet with

L G L engraved on it Return to Citizens Bank Brodheadand receive reward

NEW PuONEI N Gravbeelresidence no 84 I W J Sparksresidence no 78 H H H Beatyresidence no 118 Mt VernonDr R H Lewis residence no 71I Wildie Jesse Pike residenceno go M near Culloway

Boys WANTED to sell President-ial

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Campaign Badges and buttonson Commission Easy money canbe made during the campaign andrallies picnics etc Send yourname and post office address withreference and I will send you anoutfit at once Address JOBnRROW Box 602 Louisville Ky

The Republicans of RockcastleCounty are called to meet in massconvention at the Conrt House iuMt Vernon August 22nd 1908at 20 clock P Mt for purpose seelecting delegates to attend the Re ¬

publican Congressional Conventionwhich will beat HarrodsburgKentucky August 27th 1908

All Republicans of thIs countycgilfare ur pso

L W BETHURUMChm Rep Com R Csubt ¬mgrf¬

i 000 anbills possibly gets 400 people t-

read0

them that is if the boy distrib ¬

utes them doesnt chuck them un ¬

der the side walk The handbillscost much as a column advertise-ment

¬

in the home paper All thewomen and girls most of the menand boys read the home paper andthe advertisements Result themerchant who uses the paper ha5000 or more readers to each 1000of handbill readers There is no es-

timating¬

the amount of businessthat advertising brings to a mer-chant

¬

but the right kind of news-paper advertising always bringsresults

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A lot of young cattle for saleHUGH MILLER

Rockcastle county will producemore corn this season than everbefore

MtVernon ball team defeated theCrab Orchard nine on the homegrounds last Saturday by a scoreof 17 to 3-

London is to have a KnightTemplars Commandery the in ¬

stallation to take place some timenext month

The Commissioners land sale ofthe R G Ward tract advertisedfor sale next Monday will takeplace the 4th Monday in Sept

On Thursday Sept 3rd at theBrown Memorial School will takeplace the examinations for the freescholarships which go to tbe coun ¬

representedMiss Rose McCord recently ap ¬

pointed Principal of Brown Memo ¬

rial School under care of theta omans Board of Home Missions ofthe Presbyterian church is now atLangdon Dormitory and will be

I pleased to confer with all appli ¬

cants desiring to enter the schoolor Home the ensuing term begin ¬

ning Sept 1 6th

I will open my private schoolMonday September seventh

ITerms 100 j 50 and r 200 permonth To my patrons and to my

r

67 pupils of last year I need saynothing concerning our work Thoseentering our school for tha firsttime are referred to our formerpatrons Special attention will begiven to pupils preparing them ¬

i selves for teachers and to thosewho desire to enter college

Aug2itf IDA MAY ADAMS

James Taylor is very low andnot expected to live but a shorttime Expressing his desire toconfess his Saviour before it wastoo late Rev A J Pike and MrW H Cox with fifteen or twentyothers went to the home yesterdayHesa wasweak to receive the ordinance ofBaptism It was a most touchingscene and should be a lesson toothers to make preparations beforeit is too late-

LATERMr Taylor died ati oclock this morning and will beburied this afternoon

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seveoeeeseseeeesootoooeeet oaGov Wilson has offered a reward

of 5oo for the arrest and convictionof the murderer or murderers whoon Sunday last robbed and killedStephen ADriesbach a showmanof Watsoutown Pa afc LexinStou

Two uegroes evidenly trying toescape from Springfield Ill werepursued by a mob and captured atthe State Fair grounds Both werewounded Twoof tht mobs victimspreviously wounded died Sunday

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DEMOCRATIC NATIONALCAMPAIGN FUND

Send your donation no matterhow large or small to Jonas Mc ¬

Kenzie Treasurer Mt Vernonand proper credit will be givenand your name recorded in thislist the Friday following the dateof the remittance Small donationsis what Mr Bryan is asking forReported last issue 3200

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JBecauseyour powers of resistance weakened XTake Scotts Emulsion A

It builds up and strengthens your entire system t0o0OOOOOa

lll The Old Reliable J

Most any Drug or Patent Medicine you II

see advertized in the SIGNAL can be found at UI

THE OLD RELIABLECheapest Drug Store in the l

countyIiS C

South Side Main StreetIIII

MY= MT VERNON KY

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UNDERTAKER I

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COMPLETE LINE jt Coffins Caskets and RobesAll Mail Telegraph or Tele

phone orders Promptly

Filledr