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t + W M iilI iETrnl 0 I I I 1 J Dpkin V IIE I r iqutul1tan I A J < d IiI 1 VOlXXVJh j ti v r k HOT KINSVliiLE JUCRi THURSDAY NOVEMBER 16t 191 NO 137 I Cloth o- rle c I WORTH SI FOR s40 1 1l ihItl A LARGE woolen cloth manufacturer East on account of a strike failed to demgl t A adMhad his handstand being hi need of ready money accepted an 6ffer of SI ton f = n AL PPRICp from a large clothing manufacturer for ill1 1 tire lot We have just received about seventy 1 five Mens Suits made of this cloth and are offer a L ing them at the remarkably low price ofj 9fff h 1000 i te Sizes 3544 I < f mader about 10 days This is truly and opportunity to buy winter clothing that can hardly be worn out IJ that will shed water like a rubber coat and is as heavy and warm as cloth can be made and in r this time of high prices for all woolen goods it makes it all the greater bargain r 0 u United States Army Shoes t Dot forget the U S Army are selling at 250 SixY hundred pairs were soldjin one week f t rt IIlt 0 9 < pi 1i J JIL Anderson Co a C I < L i tPiUgh haprobcs1I- f a > 0 1 you want something fine come 4 and see our stork of O f Chases Fine Plush Robes 25000r Also larger assortment of both Chases and jStrooks medium priced Robes from 175 youWant iV if t f i t I Horse Blankets itJ l I Water Proof Ho v giijovels v y Blizzard Storm Fronts y v puck and Leather Leggins 1 n We have good assortments in these lines ll t very low prices Theres no necessity for getting cold while driving see the Blizzard Buggy Front and you will be convinced A i i I iA yost p 207 Soup Main Si Cumberland Pone 717 J NENDERSONf 18 MOVI 1f r Committee Here to SecuS e South Ky College tf A MEETING YESTERDM Y r > I Hopkinsvule Pople Are tjg Coming tothe ResJ1 f cue Henderson is redhdt after the moval of18uth Kentucky Colleg- that point The board of tra8 < that city and the citizens to tl number of two hundred hello meeting this week and appomteff Messrs Dallam and Givens a co mittee to come here and meet th board of trustees of the college > and ask for a proposition looking to IQJ eating the school at Henderson Th board helda meeting yesterdaji morning at which the committed was present and talked the matter overThe meeting adjourned toi meet again yesterday afternoon b What was done at the meeting w J cannot say owing to the hour of ou going to press It looks as if our neighbor is do terminea to secure the school pn mostany kind of a proposition Their zeal is certainly worthy of im ¬ itation > f Should the location be changed we are told it will take with iteve r dollars worth of p owns here by the Christiana ip > niinationJ amounting to pr above the debt f j We have authority to say t tour noPcomingltgtQS a8gc Qi as promptly as they shouk ian t t thus far only 3000 has been subI scribed It is the determination of the trustees to erect a larger au much better appointed building than the old one or none at all Three thousand dollars is rather a small start toward raising 30000 but it is hoped that Mr Hardy who is working hard will have better success in the next few weeks SSMATTmMETCALEEII Daughter of Dr Joe Metcalfe Dies of Burns Miss Mattie Metcalf daughter of Dr Joe Metcalf of the Eighteenth District died Monday night from the effects of burns received about three weeks ago says the Leaf Chronicle Miss Metcalf was 31 years oldand while in her room sitting in front of a grate was seized with an epileptic fit She fell backwards into the fire and tier back was horribly burned and her clothing al- most ¬ burned off She lingered until Monday nightr suffering intensely will be at Garretts burg Ky ACCIDENTALLY KILLED Paducah Youth Shot by Com i ipanion While Hunting Paducah Ky Nov 14PrendoI Merritt aged seventeen was shot inI the breast accidentally and killed at midnight by a companion Lawrence Johnson while possum hunting Several boys were in the crowdand Johnson was currying a singlebarrel shot gun Merritt being in the rear It is supposed a jolt caused the gun to go off The load passed into Marritts left breast killing him in- stantly ¬ REV T N COMPTON t Resigns Pastorate and Willf Resume Evangelical Work J he Rev Theodore N Compton will give up the pastorate of the First Baptist church in Qwensboro at the end of this year and after February 1 Dr Compton wilt devotet his entire time to evangelical work FOR HOUSES BREAKING Ed Pendleton Arrested Tues = I day and Case Con- tinued I w S AN EXCON VlCtft i I Said to Have Appropriated a Pistols and 5 in I j Money Ed Pendleton colored who is said to have served a germ in the peni MacL ravens on of house breaking He was present Is 1 before City Judge Knight yester My morning and his trial set for 10 clock today M As to how he entered Summers isJ jgdn is positive that he was the guilty party as when the arrest was made Bummers pistol was found in his jribssession- ij Summers says that a little over 5 whiskyand timen thden e f witnesses were present yesterday subat no attract a large crowd of the colored population DRAGGED BY MULE I LitleBoyH < t as a Verq Close Call dThe nineyearold son of Mr J R Gresham of the Sinking Fork neigh borhood had a narrow escape from death a few days ago As it was he was quite badly injured but will likely recover The little fellow had unhitched a mule from a wagon and was riding the animal to the house when his cap was blown off by the wind In an effort to catch the cap the boy fell to the ground but one foot was caught in a trace chain and the mule dragged him around for half an hour or more before he was discovered and released from his perilous situation The little fellows head face and arms were badly cut and bruised and it was thought that he had been fatally injured but a closer examination revealed the fact that no bones were broken Physi clans from this city attendel him and on yesterday his condition was reported much improved CHAPTER OFFICERS 1 r i I Mrs Blakemore Again Made Honorary President The list of U DC officers publish- ed ¬ in the last issue of the Kentuckian was incomplete The following is the complete and accurate list all except the last two having beon re- elected Mrs L McF Blakemore Honor ¬ ary President bteachamPresidentd Mrs W Williams 2d vice Pres Mrs S A Edmunds secretary Mrs C G Duke cor secretary Mrs Goo E Gary treasurer Mrs A J Casey historian Mrs W E Warfield chaplain Mrs J B McKenzie dept chap The regular meeting days are the second Saturday in each month Hog Killing Quite a number of farmers have already taken advantage of the cold weatherwhich has prevailed this week and killed their fattening hogs Tuesday night was the coldest night thus far this fall fee nearly a quar¬ of an inch thick was found in the backyards f U MUMlimmttMI IlIIft I Fall Silk Sale t 4k 4A large and well selected stock of Silks f Black Moneyback Silks Black and Colored Moire Silks fancy Silks in Plaids and Colors Cloaks and ReadytoWear Suits New and pretty line of Ladies 1 II Misses and Childrens Cloaks La dies ReadytoWear Suits and separate Skirts Call and see be 1 fore you buy Can save you t moneyrj4 JONES I WWWWWWWTMWWWi J a VI A E IL LONG W T TANDY JAS A YOUNG Jr Prest Cashier Asst Cashier THE CITY BANK CAPITALr 60000 Surplus and Undivided Profits 70000 The surplus of this bank every dollar of which has been earned is larger than that of all other Banks in Christian county combined and in proportion to capital ranks among the very first in whole State of Kentucky Interest Paid on Time Certificates of Deposit U nk of iopkllsviJ1e INCORPORATED o CAPITAL STOCK PAID IN sIooooUVr SURPLUS 33OOOT lo HENRY C GABT President J E HcPHEBSON H L MePEEBBSOH Cashier AsstCa 3lsier With the largest COMBINED CAPITAL AND SURPLUS OF ANY BANK IN CHRISTIAN COUNTY we are prepared to to offer our customers every facility in the conduct of their business Interest Paid on Time Certificates of Deposit n jJ i J I You I ave- Taiualbes Well worth pre- serving from Theft and Fire such as DeedsTitle Papers Mortgages Bonds Notes Receipts Life Policies Fire Policies Jewelry Silverware Souvenirs Heirlooms Etc o = O f = IJIr1 You Need a Safe and Pri ¬ vate Place to kelp 3H these with ready access dayWe you try a SAFE DEPOSIT BOX IN PLANTERS BANK TRUST CO J General Banking Trust Business Loans and Investmentsa INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS m ssWILLYOUDOIT YOU CAN SAVE MONEY O- NFURNITURE By buying of ttie My stock is new and oxtcjasivc Iron Beds and Rockers this week SEE ME BEFORE YOU BUY LCBollands
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Page 1: Hopkinsville Kentuckian. (Hopkinsville, KY) 1905-11-16 [p ].nyx.uky.edu/dips/xt77wm13p72h/data/0927.pdf · t + W M iilI iETrnl 0 I I I 1 J Dpkin V IIE I riqutul1tan I A J < d 1 IiI

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HOT KINSVliiLE JUCRi THURSDAY NOVEMBER 16t 191 NO 137

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Clotho-rle

c I WORTH SI FOR s40 1

1l ihItlA LARGE woolen cloth manufacturerEast on account of a strike failed to demgl

t AadMhadhis handstand being hi need of ready moneyaccepted an 6ffer of SIton f

=n AL PPRICpfrom a large clothing manufacturer for

ill1

1tire lot We have just received about seventy 1

five Mens Suits made of this cloth and areoffer a

L ing them at the remarkably low price ofj 9fff

h 1000i

te Sizes 3544 I

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f maderabout 10 days This is truly and opportunity tobuy winter clothing that can hardly be worn out IJthat will shed water like a rubber coat and is asheavy and warm as cloth can be made and in

r this time of high prices for all woolen goods itmakes it all the greater bargain

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United States Army Shoest Dot forget the U S Armyare selling at 250 SixY

hundred pairs were soldjin oneweek

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9 < pi1i J

JIL Anderson Co a

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tPiUgh haprobcs1I-

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you want something fine come4 and see our stork of

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f Chases Fine Plush Robes

25000rAlso larger assortment of both Chases andjStrooks medium priced Robes from

175youWantiV if

t f i t I

Horse Blankets itJl I

Water Proof Hov

giijovelsv

y

Blizzard Storm Fronts yvpuck and Leather Leggins

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We have good assortments in these linesll t very low prices Theres no necessity for

getting cold while driving see the BlizzardBuggy Front and you will be convinced

A ii

I iA yost p207 Soup Main Si

Cumberland Pone 717

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NENDERSONf18 MOVI 1f

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Committee Here to SecuSe

South Ky Collegetf

A MEETING YESTERDM Yr

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Hopkinsvule Pople Are tjgComing tothe ResJ1

f cue

Henderson is redhdt after themoval of18uth Kentucky Colleg-

that point The board of tra8 <

that city and the citizens to tlnumber of two hundred hellomeeting this week and appomteffMessrs Dallam and Givens a comittee to come here and meet thboard of trustees of the college

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andask for a proposition looking to IQJeating the school at Henderson Thboard helda meeting yesterdajimorning at which the committedwas present and talked the matteroverThe meeting adjourned toimeet again yesterday afternoon b

What was done at the meeting wJcannot say owing to the hour of ougoing to press

It looks as if our neighbor is doterminea to secure the school pnmostany kind of a propositionTheir zeal is certainly worthy of im ¬

itation >

f

Should the location be changedwe are told it will take with iteverdollars worth of p ownshere by the Christiana ip >niinationJamounting to prabove the debt f

jWe have authority to say t tour

noPcomingltgtQS a8gc Qias promptly as they shouk ian t tthus far only 3000 has been subIscribed It is the determination ofthe trustees to erect a larger aumuch better appointed buildingthan the old one or none at allThree thousand dollars is rather asmall start toward raising 30000but it is hoped that Mr Hardy whois working hard will have bettersuccess in the next few weeks

SSMATTmMETCALEEIIDaughter of Dr Joe Metcalfe

Dies of Burns

Miss Mattie Metcalf daughter ofDr Joe Metcalf of the EighteenthDistrict died Monday night fromthe effects of burns received aboutthree weeks ago says the LeafChronicle Miss Metcalf was 31 yearsoldand while in her room sitting infront of a grate was seized with anepileptic fit She fell backwardsinto the fire and tier back washorribly burned and her clothing al-

most¬

burned off She lingered untilMonday nightr suffering intensely

will be at Garrettsburg Ky

ACCIDENTALLY KILLED

Paducah Youth Shot by Comi

ipanion While Hunting

Paducah Ky Nov 14PrendoIMerritt aged seventeen was shot inIthe breast accidentally and killed atmidnight by a companion LawrenceJohnson while possum huntingSeveral boys were in the crowdandJohnson was currying a singlebarrelshot gun Merritt being in the rearIt is supposed a jolt caused the gunto go off The load passed intoMarritts left breast killing him in-

stantly¬

REV T N COMPTONt

Resigns Pastorate and WillfResume Evangelical

Work

J he Rev Theodore N Comptonwill give up the pastorate of theFirst Baptist church in Qwensboroat the end of this year and afterFebruary 1 Dr Compton wilt devotethis entire time to evangelical work

FOR HOUSESBREAKING

Ed Pendleton Arrested Tues=

I day and Case Con-

tinuedIw

S AN EXCONVlCtfti

I

Said to Have Appropriated aPistolsand 5 in

I jMoney

Ed Pendleton colored who is saidto have served a germ in the peniMacLravens onof house breaking He was presentIs 1 before City Judge Knight yesterMy morning and his trial set for 10

clock todayM As to how he entered SummersisJjgdn is positive that he was the guiltyparty as when the arrest was madeBummers pistol was found in hisjribssession-

ij Summers says that a little over 5

whiskyandtimenthden e

fwitnesses were present yesterdaysubatno attract a largecrowd of the colored population

DRAGGED BY MULEI

LitleBoyH< t

as a Verq CloseCall

dThe nineyearold son of Mr J RGresham of the Sinking Fork neighborhood had a narrow escape fromdeath a few days ago As it was hewas quite badly injured but willlikely recover The little fellow hadunhitched a mule from a wagon andwas riding the animal to the housewhen his cap was blown off by thewind In an effort to catch the capthe boy fell to the ground but onefoot was caught in a trace chain andthe mule dragged him around forhalf an hour or more before he wasdiscovered and released from hisperilous situation The little fellowshead face and arms were badly cutand bruised and it was thought thathe had been fatally injured but acloser examination revealed the factthat no bones were broken Physiclans from this city attendel himand on yesterday his condition wasreported much improved

CHAPTER OFFICERS1

r i IMrs Blakemore Again Made

Honorary President

The list of U DC officers publish-ed

¬

in the last issue of the Kentuckianwas incomplete The following isthe complete and accurate list allexcept the last two having beon re-

electedMrs L McF Blakemore Honor¬

ary President

bteachamPresidentdMrs W Williams 2d vice PresMrs S A Edmunds secretaryMrs C G Duke cor secretaryMrs Goo E Gary treasurerMrs A J Casey historianMrs W E Warfield chaplainMrs J B McKenzie dept chapThe regular meeting days are the

second Saturday in each month

Hog KillingQuite a number of farmers have

already taken advantage of the coldweatherwhich has prevailed thisweek and killed their fattening hogsTuesday night was the coldest nightthus far this fall fee nearly a quar¬

of an inch thick was found in thebackyards

f

U

MUMlimmttMI IlIIft

I Fall Silk Sale t

4k

4A large and well selected stockof Silks

fBlack Moneyback Silks

Black and Colored Moire Silksfancy Silks in Plaids and Colors

Cloaks and ReadytoWear SuitsNew and pretty line of Ladies 1 IIMisses and Childrens Cloaks Ladies ReadytoWear Suits andseparate Skirts Call and see be 1fore you buy Can save you

tmoneyrj4 JONES IWWWWWWWTMWWWi

J aVI A

E IL LONG W T TANDY JAS A YOUNG JrPrest Cashier Asst Cashier

THE CITY BANKCAPITALr 60000Surplus and Undivided Profits 70000

The surplus of this bank every dollar of which has beenearned is larger than that of all other Banks in Christian county combinedand in proportion to capital ranks among the very first in whole Stateof Kentucky

Interest Paid on Time Certificates of Deposit

U nk of iopkllsviJ1eINCORPORATED

o

CAPITAL STOCK PAID IN sIooooUVrSURPLUS 33OOOT

lo

HENRY C GABT PresidentJ E HcPHEBSON H L MePEEBBSOH

Cashier AsstCa 3lsier

With the largest COMBINED CAPITALAND SURPLUS OF ANY BANK INCHRISTIAN COUNTY we are prepared toto offer our customers every facility in theconduct of their business

Interest Paid on Time Certificates of Deposit

njJ i J I

You I

ave-

TaiualbesWell worth pre-serving fromTheft and Firesuch as

DeedsTitle

PapersMortgages

Bonds NotesReceipts

Life PoliciesFire Policies

JewelrySilverware

SouvenirsHeirlooms Etc

o

=O f = IJIr1

You Need aSafe and Pri ¬

vate Placeto kelp 3H thesewith ready access

dayWeyou try a SAFEDEPOSIT BOX IN

PLANTERS BANK TRUST CO JGeneral Banking Trust Business Loans and InvestmentsaINTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS

m

ssWILLYOUDOITYOU CAN SAVE MONEY O-

NFURNITUREBy buying of ttie My stock is new and oxtcjasivc

Iron Beds and Rockers this weekSEE ME BEFORE YOU BUY

LCBollands

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