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Hie GrMeimdeini .Volume I Marion, Crittenden County, fcemucKy, Friday, April 7, 1905 Number 39 HEAVY VOTE CAST IN REPUBLICAN APRIL Considering Circumstances Doboo and Conger Mado a a Cood Race.- Morgan Not a Bad Runner. MAGISTRATES BE NAMED Greater Itittreet was manifested In Hit primary called ofl Miturdey thau aa anticipated It being at the ery busiest season of the year for the farmers. Considering the fsct that tht full Republican vote of the county Is a Utile less than IWU the total vote polled Saturday, which wat IMA. was a heavy oue. j lath Marlon precinct numbers if rltltens wsre very much corcern d about Iht havoc done by the re cent fire and apparently were not In Uretted lu the primary at all, but wbso lbs result of the days voting was aunouticed It was learned that almost the entire quota ot votes for the Ave precincts had been polled. la the race tr county Judge a total vitteoflMU was polled. Walter A. IUackburn. wlnnlug the fight over bis opponents, A. A. leboe and A. Towery. HIarkbitrn'e plurality was 46J. Io the rare f.r county attorney Carl Hender.on was named f-r re. teotion by a majority of iiJo over bis opponent J. A. Moore. Tht greatest Interest of all ws manifested In the la-e for the liomi tatloQot sl.etitt. There were live candidates each of whom receive. I t fairly good vole irom Hie stand point of the iranni.r In which tlielr atrengt'i we dil M. Th t .i l vole polled In this rei-e was I5t:i. Tt -fight was won by J. F. Flanary by a plurality of I is. Ineek Oliver ran second an 1 W. S Hlrkllu was third to tht rut.t. Albert II. Trsvis w nominated f ir rfeleclluii M Hi Hl'.re of ) ilr He plurality over Ms u p .nei.ts.tlil t -rt and Morgan, being ir.l. In tins taeo Morgan made a goo, I fight, re eelvlng a vote of out of a total vote of I17i. lo the race for Hie nomination ( attestor the light dl I not warm up as tt otherwise might have done had the leading candidate, J. Anthony TiulJsoii, been able In make an art lv personal canvas. He nnVrii !'h rheumatism and ws coMlm-il t his bed nearly throughout the npalgi. Mr. lavlitoii lacked but vote, being named for the place .'. i ears ago when the iiomtntition w made by fort) committeemen nt 1 county. For this reason Mr. I ; m held Kit estige In the ram ins of Masonic building, showing residence of C. II. Whitehouse, our temporary quarters, in rear. This dwelling has twice in the past ix months withstood the ravages of the flames from Wallipgford's stable, the site of which is marked by chimney left standing. ON BY MASS CONVENTION paign, but ojijioiii in won con siderable strength. 'I he total vote cast was 14" 2. Charles Walker, and present coro. ner W. F. llolcomb, got in the race for the nomination for coroner Just lo time to get on the olllclal ballot. They interested 1104 persons but Walker won the fight by a majority of .VI. The total vote reaelved by Paris and LaRue for superintendent of county schools was lot), I'arls was nominated foi re-election by a ma- it M -1 1 li' PRIMARY FIRST. 1 N M ' Rear view oi VamUll-dugcihcim store and entire drug store block, taken across the corner of postotlicc and Record building. )onty of 4wt (in Moudsv He. iv. I 1st cntit of tt tllots was made br Hie county Coin- .nlttee and t'ie decimation of the I nipl ... m ii at the polls tat coiiflimed ly 'hat body. Toe coiiiiilttee als'call--d mass co'ivei'llore for the purpose of nominating candidates for mgis rstei. These c inventions will bs ield soiiieliiiie In May. The report as adopted by till Com mittee Monday follows: Pursuant lo adj mirtiietit, Hit II I Crittenden county Republican com- , niltteo mot at the court house in Marion, Ky , on the above date, to count the vote received by all the candidates, In the Republican pri mary election, held In Raid county on April the 1st, 1U0G, anJ having performed laid duty find that the following named candidate! received the following number of votes to wit: For County Judge Waltir A. Mackburn Sfl7 A Towery "lil A. A. Iiebna For County Attorney Jan. A. Moorii (V 5 Carl Henderson KSO ForhherilT-- :rL;:::::::S -'rank Congur i'6 V. H. Ilickliu m J.F. Flanary .0H9 For Jailor Patrick C. Gilbert m Albert H. Travis 767 J. P. Morgan 603 Assessor J. Anthony Davidsou 726 J. I.. Chandler 446 W. 11. Ordway Kf7 For Coroner Charles Walker CM) W. K. Holcomb M4 For Superintendent of Public li. Pari 031 Hubert A.Laltua 4tl6 s ... U- HfiV ') And we therefore declare the fol lowing persons to bv the nominees and candidates of the Republican rarty, of Crittenden countr. Kr tor '.i . ... the ofllces herein name I to be voted tor at the November, 1006, election and direct the chairman and Secrr tary of Hit Republican county eom-j nilttee of this county lo properly certify same, together lth tha name of C. E. Weldon for count? court clerk and James I'. Sallinger, couo- t ty turvi-yor; For County Judge, Walter A. Blackburn. For County Attorney, Carl Hen son. For County Sheriff, J. F. Flanary. For County Jailer, Albert II. Travis. For County Assessor, J. Anthony Dsvideon, For School Superintendent, Jno. It. pans. We further cert If Diet Imlora ... j tering upon the duties hrre'n enum erated we were duly sworu by C. K. Weldon, clerk of tht Crittenden county court, (liven under our bands this the 4tli day of April, m. H. A. Haynes, Chairman Re publican county committee, Juo. U. Ather, secretary Re publican oounty committee. 1 J. A. Davidsou, Ed. Reatd, (the Hunt, J.A.Clark, . Jno. T. Pickens, W. II. Reynolds, J. J. James. On motion It wat ordsrtd thai nomination tor Magistrates and Coostabl In thvarlu magisterial (Jutrlcta, bp made by mass conven tion of tliu Republicans to be held at 3 o'clock p. m. on Saturday day Of May, 1SW5, at the following places to wit: ' Marlon No. 1, at the court house. Marlon No. 2. at the Marion Mill ing Co. Dynusburg, at Frances. l'n Ion, at Levlas. Hurricane, at Irma. l ord's Kerry at Hebron. Hell's Mines, at Rodney, Plney, at Iron bridge. Sn id convention is to be called to order and presided over by the Mem bers of the county committee resid ing within the bounds of the Magis terial diet riot and they ate directed to certify the result of said conven tion to tho chairmrln of the county committee to be approved by the county committee at Its next meet ing after said date, (Signed) li. A. Haynes, Chm. Rep. Co. Com. J.O. Asher, See. Itep. Co. Com. Jno. T. Pickens. Ed Heard. J.A.Clark. J. A. Davidson. Obe Hunt. J. J. James. W. II. Reynolds. I V : 1 M r I ftV . 3 1 LOUISVILLE MANUAL .- ink. .n s?i.- . . ... eit iov kuiii r list mssi vui , u . j "ome noy wins rrue. I-ossie K. 'tUlberl, sou of James Ullliert of this cite, won a prist In the Iiulsvllle Manual, Saturday, Apiil 1st. In the relav tact between the I'niverslty of Louisville and the Dental college lit wou Iht g)ld cup for flit university. He was second in tot fifty yard dash to break the world record, bit lime being 41-4 seconds. ... . ... i .oss i e enierea ins race witn a sprained ankle, and wt have beeo Informed thai without this handi cap be would bate outstripped all other contestants. It will be reuiem bered that Ioeie has won a number of local foot races, iht most impor tant of which was the winning of a lot In tht Obryan subdivision of the city. Inthitract bis father was a contestant ot ran a close second. i.nssie is in iiuisvuit taxing a medical a:d surgical course at tht University of I,oulsvitle, ami being very young and agile bt enter Iht foot races for Iht benefit of I Is phys ical training. ex ADaradsvll Ride often eudt In a tad accident. To heal accidental Injuries, use Ruck len't Arnica Salve. "A deep wound In my toot, from an accident," write Theodore Schuelt, ot Columbus, U 'caused nit great pain. Pbyslolaos wsrt bslplss. but Huekleo't Arnica Salvt oulcklT bealed it" Booth and btal burn likt;magl SSoal Showing to right the ruins of Jas. b. Chittenden standing in front holding papers under his arm. MINING Comp ressed Air Plant. FOR COMMODIOUS MIN INC COMPANY. The Flrit Plant Of the Kind iTo Be Installed In This District. Tht Commodore Mining Company. of which William Miller and John Scbeas, capitalists of Louisville, are president and vk-e-presldent respect ively, has recently closed a Contract ilii the Ingersoll Sargent Drill Co., ( r a com;.. ie coinpremied air drill lug plant, cousUting f the latest Im- l ioved mechlnery. Tht compressor it if the slnmle. tralght line type, and l as a capacity i f six drills. Tho drills are of the percussion tpe. and are known at the "Little Jp," having a rapscliy nf frotq On lo .0 feet of lineal L et of hols per day, and are dressed esneclallv f..r Mock-holing lo lead, sine and fluor par work. inese anus, operated br com pressed air loirelher with tht hoist lug plant ahich the Commodore Compsny has also ordered, will give a capacity of 3 to 4 feet detuh shaft per day, or etial to a weeks Inkl.ig with the ordinary methods now used In Iht district. It It tht expectation lo sink the Commodore abaft at least 400 feet before stopping, which meant much In the development of this district at tht Columbia shaft, which Is lees than ano feet, it now tht deepest shaft in the district. This machinery it expected here to Iht count of Iht Dtxt week or two, at which Unit Messrs. Miller and Scheat will spend several days in Iht district, accompanied by the .... . BANK. Looking East down Bank street, the center of greatest destruction. aw ' ,1 . r... i . f burned Record plant, with drill conipany'a representative, Mr. V. R Evans, who negotiated tho sale, snd who Is also an experienced engineer, having been a mint tuper Intendent for several years. Tht Commodore companv owns tht Dave Franks 100 acrt tract In fee and mineral right on tbt Delia Flanary and Simon Stattlon tract each consisting of about 86 acres, all located near Olendalt. With the showing of lead and slue ort already made In tht Commodore shaft, tht company does not feel tbat any risk it Incurred in Installing tht compressed air plant, and they art very anxlout to develop their prop ertlea in tht quickest possible man- ner. JOPLIN LEAD IN GOOD DEMAND. Top Price Reported for Zlno During the Week was 840 Per Ton. Joplin, Mo., April 2. Tbt highest price reported paid for line ort in tht Joplin district during tht past week was? 15 per ion for C3 per cent tine. Tbt assay prica wat moat generally on a $ 12 basis with a few bin said to bavt been told higher, but do definite report wat made and loma very low grade ort told as low a a $39 basis. Several large mill have been doted down for repair and doing dead work in tbt gronuJ, and other will likely bt closed down thi wee!r ond other next week. It ia conced ed a tplendid opportunity just now to prepart for steady tummer run. Lead continued in extra good de mand at 158 per ton, and the aala of Hit mineral wort unusually beavj, one of the largest tbipment em mail in one week. Frightful Suffering Relieved. Suffering frightfully from the viru lent poisons of undigested food, C. U. Grayson, of Lula, Miss., look Dr. King New Lift Pill, "with tht result." ht writes, "that I wat cured." Allstomacb and bowsl dl. order give way lo tbeir tonic, laxa tive properties. .' at L. L. F.lgtn, 1 .