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Hopkinsville Kentuckian. (Hopkinsville, Ky.) 1889-1918, February 09, 1900, Image 1

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same date Feb 3 a lot of l2ns and Bays Suits
and Overcoats worth 1250 t 2000 sold for 1000
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Franlcfort Ky Felt x I he
funeral services of thcjf kGov
Goebel VlIle commenced ldV
noon in the parlors oft i i WHol
Hotel The services pfrj were
proceeded by a short prO titOn in
the streets of the town v > y
The procession was headed by a
platoon of police City Council < ty
officials the grand marshal and
his aids and was followed bya
band of music secret societies citi
zens on foot and trie honory pall
bearers walking by its side these
were followed by the revives
members and officers of the Legis
lature officers of state Judges and
officers of courts and friends in car
riages in the qrder named Fol
lowing these were citizens on horse
back
The procession formed in the wes
tern part of the cityand after
marching through afew of the prin
cipal streets come past the west
door of the Capitol Hotel where the
hearse and relatives took their
places in the line and the march
was then taken up for thecemetery
on the hill
Immediately after the benediction
the procession returned to the
square in front of the Capitol Hotel
where it disbanded There was no
interment the body being placed in
the vault to await the selection of a
suitable site for the grave and mon
uojeflt which is to be erected later
An invitation was sent yesterday
to Gen John BCastleman of Louis
ville asking him to act as the chief
marshal of the paradox Gen Cas
tleman replied that it would give
him pleasure to do so but that he
had been ill for a few days and
hardly felt equal to the task He
promised however to attend the
funeralAs
As a mark of respect to the mem
of Gov Goebel all drills were sus
pended for the day v
The floral offerings were magni
fident Nearly every county in the
State sent flowers and the big room
was one mass of roses lilies and
smilax Ranged along the walls
were scores of floral pieces some of
them extremely beautiful while
around the bier were piled great
masses of flowers The floral
pieces from Fleming Jessamine
Campbell Fayette and Shelby coun
ties were especially beautiful
COUNTY COURT ORDERS
Peddler Licensed Administrator
AppointedRoad Orders
Abe Singer was on Wednesday
granted a license to paddle on foot
in Christian county s
James Long was appointed
overseer of the Hopkinsville and
Green villa road from he Barnett
farm to the widow Underwood resi
dence i
Messrs Gill H Smith and R L I
Smith have been appointed adminis
trator of the large estate of Robert
H Smith deceased with J H
Williams ns surety
J W Wolfe was named as over
seer of the Pembroke and Graham
Bridge road from Pembroke to
T JJTiles
Tiles Caaon was n poiu t Over
seer of the road leading from Pem
broke to Little River cbureV
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a Ie Rain Pdn ° it
Th5 1rot ralnn Ubrthe
wintej f tctf far a yean or more
is reported ovor Western Kentucky
It rained throughout this section
nearly all of Wednesday Wednes
day night and until two oclock
yesterday afternoon chile river
dun H high unit much of the jiow
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THE LAST ORDER P
Gov Goobel TclthepdrlcktoTake
Charge Anijf ipivar Give
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A few hours 8IOfe Gov Goebel
died he sent forJSRff JnbK Hen I
drick his trustwOTtend and attor I
ney says the jdrajitielcy Democrat
The scene odpfrs entering was
tragic in the e fome The fast
ffily ing democraticchieftain lay on
bed almost inadifaUlate
But while the < mtiscles of the ton
rue could barely pferfofm their func
tion his great brain was still ac
tive and centered on one thing the
future of Kentucky democracy
Mr Hendrick entered the room
and the only witnesses to this reo
markable scene were rthur Goe
bel and a nurse ApjSfoaching the
bed Gov Goebel at oiifce recognized
Mr Hendrick but his voice came
only in whispers buf these whis
pers were to conveya command
fraught with the most weighty mean
fraughtwiththemostweightymeaning
ingGov
Gov Goebel beckoned to Mr Hen
drick and Mr Hendrick walked to
the bedside and took his hand The
governor could not make himself un
derstood and Mr Hendrick knelt
down by the bedside and was com
polled to place his ear flesh to flesh
with the governors lips
How are you asked Mr Hen
drick
Very i apprehensive indeed
whisper Gov Coebel
This was the first time that Gov
Goebel had given any utterance
that he would not recover But
even in this full realization that the
end was ese at hand thought of
self was ablolutely foreign to his
mind He thought solely and only
of the democratic party
I am grieved to hear you speak
that way about your condition
said Mr Hendrick
liMy only thought is about the
party r 1f
Gov Goebel then asked this sig
nificant question
Am I governor of Kentucky
You are
Have you examined the ques
tion
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I have and all the other law
yers who have investigated the
question concur with me
Take charge and never give uptv
said Gov Goebel and the governor
had issued his last order
Heni
drick was perfectly rational Her
did not have any thought for him
Self pnly for the democratic par I
ty
And as Mr Hendrick told of this
wonderful scene tears swelled up in
his eyes The dying man was his
oldtime friend fellowsenator and
roommate for four years confiden
tial counsellor one of his chief
trusted personal friends
PINKERTONS OPINION
Is That the Assassin Shot From
Room Adjoining Taylors
Office
Taylor has permitted detectives
rto make an examination of the IBx
edutivo building and it is now bt1
lievod that the bullet was fired
from a wincjow in the office of the
Secretary of State William Pink
terton the celebrated detective hag
arrivedL nd began an invetig
tion Col Thomas C Campbell t
noted criminal lawyer has bqg nr
engagE 1ifo work on the case If t
twill belived tjftat in a few days arrgflji I
will be made of prominent 11
suspected of being engaged in l
conspir y The rewards for halt
capture oft the assassins ylll
amount to 0 comfortable fortune
and ha ajitractsd the serviCffl of
the be tfl4l in the country
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p08tl1U r Qt Wring Trigg lUtn
vice J S Hall resigned
Valuable Donation
Mr F J Brownell has donated a
handsome lot near the corner of
13th arid Campbell streets to the
Methodlat church of thi4 city and a
par unayu will Oc ere td III il air
at an early date
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NEW PROPOSITION
Taylor Has Not Signed Louis
ville Peace Compactf
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ExGov Bradley Piles Suit For
Taylor in federal Courtit
Will Arrest Democrats
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Frankfort Ky Feb BTaylor
has not yet signed the Louisville E
agreement and according to the
latest indications he will not do so
unless it is considerably modified
This afternoon it was announced
on trustworthy authority that the
usurper had prepared a new peace
proposition differing materially
from the Galt House compact and
that he intends to submit it at a
conference to be held tomorrow
nightExGov
ExGov Bradley filed suit in the
federal court at Cincinnati this
morning praying for an injunction
to restrain Gov Beckham from in
terfering with usurper Taylor in
the effort of the latter to exercise
the functions of Governor
The rump legislature at London c
this afternoon held an executive
session and agreed to issue War 1
rants of arrests for enough Demo
cratic legislators to secure a
quorumAGED
AGED NINETY ONE
One of Christians Oldest Citizens
Passes Away
Mr Jesse C Wilkins an aged anI
much esteemed citizen died at his
home near Laytonsville last Satur
day night
He was 91 years old and a native
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of North Carolina but had been a
resident of Christian county for I
about 70 years He leaves three
children Mr W E Wilkins ofthis
city and Mr J M Wilkins and
Miss Mary G Wilkins of Laytons
villeEarly
Early in life he professed religion
and had been a consistent member
of the Methodist church for mauy
yearsMr
Mr Wilkins was a man of much I
prominence and in his death the
county has lost one of its most val
ued citizens
The burial took place Monday
in the Shaw burying ground
REV S P FORGY
Well Known Minister Gone T o
Ills Reward
Rev S P Forgy a well known
minister of the gospel died at Pem
broke Tuesday after a protracted
illness of Kidney trouble He was
in the 74th year of his age and was
licensed to preach 52 years ago
He served as pastor of the Glasgow
Baptist church for five or six years
and at Trenton and Allensville for
about twenty years after which he
served Salem church for several
years He had not been actively
engaged in ministerial work for a
umbea of years He leaves a large
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f milyTheiuterment
The interment took place in Pem
broke cemetery Wednesday after
noon
MEETING AT CADIZ
Tribute tothe Dead Governor by
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Trigg Citizens
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Cdli Ky Feb 6Thll Demo
crate and Populists of this county I
met in mites convention here yester
day and unanimously adopted
strong resolutions condemning the
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a 8a ainatlon of Governor Goebel I
Many ladies were present The
luting wHi called to order by
Ron Fenton Sims and was pre
sided over by Hon Jas B Garnett
Dr lackey made a strong speech
on the adoption of the resolutions
Col Sims who read the resolu
tions broke completely down The
liouste was packed and there were
iw dry ryes in the room when the
leveling adjourned GIANT
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Joshua N Grant LOIM His Life
At Crofton i
Joshua N Grant who was guard
ing the switch at Croflon was
found dead by tie rat Md track
Wednesday morning Theiewau a
deep rah on his forehead and it is
believed that he went to sleep on
ithe track and was struck ty strain
Grant bud been a Section hand in
the employ of the Leta N but was
recently given the position switch
guard It is thought that he was
struck by the south bound express
The body was found in a abort
while after the train had passed
and the indications were that death
was instantaneous
Grant was about 25 yeta eld
and leaves a widow and two smalt
children who reside in Croifeeo
BLOODED STOCK
Black Alcyone Part of String
Sold This Week
Mr F C Burnett of Paducah >
has purchased of Mr J J Van
Cleve five head of blooded horses
The string includes Black Alcyoner
the celebrated pacer with a record
of 217 The price paid was
3100 for the five Black Alcyone
being figured at 1800 The horses
were shipped to Paducah this week
Mr VanCleve is rapidly forging
to the front as a breeder of fine
stock and he handles the business
in a way to make it profitable
Mr Estell McCown has charge
of Mr VanCleves stock and his
ability as a developer can hardly
be excelled It was largely due to
his efforts that the recent sale was
so quickly and satisfactorily made
NEW TREASURER
Wa
T Tandy i
The Board Commissioners of
the Western Asylumf mat Tuesday
in regular session The principal
business was the election of a
Treasurer of the Asylum to succeed
Mr W T Tandy whose term has
expired
Mr E B Long President of the
City Bank was elected without op
position The Board is now com
posed of the following members
Chas Knight Jas Breathitt M
F Shryer J W Downer Geo Cc
Long G W Wiley M D Meach
am Gabe L Campbell and T B
Fairleigh The last three are the
retiring members whose term are
now out 9
STEWARTMcGHEG
Trigg County Groom And Chris
tian County Bride
Mr Alonzo C Stewart ai welt
known young Trigg county farmer
livingnear Cerulean Springs and
Miss Mable E McGhee of near
Bainbridge were married at the
home of the brides parents Wed
nesday afternoon Rev Browder
of the Methodist church performed
the ceremony in the presence of a +
large number of guests who had as
sembled on the happy occasion
Big lot of dress
goods Some are onei
third some onehalf
regular prices
The Richards Co
Caused by Paralysis s
Ezekiel Elgin a well known
colored man who was stricken
with paralysis I about two weeks
ago died at his home in the city
Monday night He was 67 years
old
Mvorjboily Says So
Qasoarota QauUy Cathartic the
mQatwonderful medical discover of
t6G ago ple nut and rehashing to
tba taete act gently and positively on
kidpoys liver and bowels cleansing
the entiro system dispel colds cure
headache lover habitual constipation
ande
cry a box of 000 to < lay ID 26
50 cents Sol l mid guaranteed 11
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