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Frankfort weekly news and roundabout. (Frankfort, Ky.) 1908-19??, March 07, 1908, Image 7

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i Ii K printing as In dress and good taste I
W Is Been In one as in the other Weing
KA secure the latest Productions Of the
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Jjlf > and carry an assortment of the good
I things In paper In medium and high
youa a
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i finished Job It will be a credit to you
as well as to us We strive to make
fc each Job better than the proceeding
fpy one If there Is any special stock you
f desire we will at once make effort
pto secure It for you Ji1 you havo some
ti special Idea that you wish carried out
< or if some cuts are to be designed and
+ t1 made you can not do better than to
consult us We take a particular in
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matter personal attention
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of ttiat confidence Is a creature of slow
> growth and believing such to be
belt
fM we note the many friends we have
11 f made during our ownership and man
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l 5 agement of this business we say it
Iw1th personal pleasure that we re
PI count the many new names on our
I t books a dhow from time to time we
have been able to add material to
Jt our prlntshop and keep it up to the
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i 4v 0 SI creasing patronage LOU 1 s lIas not
obstaclesI to
t IV fK eurmount suchas most business
111r < tmen have encounteredbut by con
J < atantly striving to give high cla 8
work at honest prices have accom
I < pushed all that we COUld modestly
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11 i work only Such as we can do wIth
j JI perfect satisfaction to our customers
ret gu
f I rr lar customers to whom we owe our
I t Success we would be ungrateful n ofttg
i to express our thanks for their gup I
1 port and ask Its continuance
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< The man who does not advertise
k s because ° he tried it and failed aho old
brow rLway Mg cigar because the
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Publicity I t
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The man who does not advertise
because it costs money should quit
paying rent for the same reason
ITS UP TO YOU
ejprinted
printed matter Is one of the things
that point largely to your style of do
ling business mat do ypu think of
e3a
printed Dont you unconsciously get
the impression that he is careless in
jhis
athat
booklets pamphlets and circulars you
asend
good advertisement for you If neatly
whr done
We are dally planning stylish bus i
tn o
thlpgsI
some of those happy effects in print
Ing which can not help but warm up
Havente we
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Kohfllder the postage stamp my son
uIts usefulness konslsts in its ability I
gelhere o
there Billings
It is not always the man who has
the goods that makes g odits theI
man who delivers the goods
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So long as we love we serve 09So
long as we are loved by others I
would almost say we are indispensa
reb1e and no man is useless while he
Mhas
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dure wanst On some mens dares it I
hammers till It breaks down th dure 4
an thin it goes in an wakes him up I
if hes asleep an aftherward it wurrks I
fr him as a night watchman On I
other mens dures It knocks and runs 1
away an on th dures iv some men it
knocks slip whin they come out It hits fl
thlm over th head with a ax But
verywan has an opporphunlty Mr h
Dooley i I
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We have had a whiff of success and I
now we hanker for more Success is ii
proof of merit It must meet the ne s
cesslty of trade I We are right hero a
In Frankfort to meet such a necessl t
slty that of good printing and in do I
ing so we hope to attain success
The facilities of our plant arc such asE
to help us lothls and we are just f
the sort to do good printing We can c
prlpt booklets and other forms of good i
stuff tbatwUl dodge the waste bask et a
and make you glad you are in b ud l
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PRIMARY
IN 12TII JUDICIAL DISTRICT
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TO FILL OUT UNEXPIRED TERM
OF JUDGE R FRANK PEAK
WHO RESIGNED
The Democratic Executive Commit
tee of the Twelfth Judicial district me t
at Shelbyvllle on last Saturday after
noon at 3 oclock and called a primary
election for Saturday June 2D to
select a nominee for Circuit JUdgE in
the twelfth district to fill out the un
expired term of one year of Judge R
Frank Peak who resigned several
severst
months ago and was succeeded by
Judge Charles G Marshall who was
appointed by Gov Beckham CM
sLewis of Shelbyvllle was chairman
and Ambrose Dudley of Henry county
was secretary of the meeting
All the counties in the district
which is composed of Shelby Spen
cer Anderson Henry Oldham and
Trimble were represented at the
meeting The expenses of the pri
mary were estimated ai 1400 maKIng
kch
ing the entrance fee 700 for each
I
candidate The oath clause In which
the nominee Is required to make oath
that he has not used whisky nor
money in the election Is Incorporated
in the call
There are two formally announced
candidates Judge Chas G Marsha
of Shelbyville the incumbent and
Judge James S Morris of Lagrange
who presided in the last Powers trial
Both candidates favored the primert
Every county In the district Is strong
lY Democratic and the nomination is
hoequivalent to election The winner
will most certainly be a candidate for
the full sixyear term the election
for which takes place In November
1809
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GOV COX I
Makes Formal Announcement of His
Candidacy for National Repre
Representative
Hon William H Cox Lieutenant
Governor formally announced Wed
nesday night that he will be a candl
date for national committeeman to
succeed John W Yerkes His oppo
nent will be R P Ernst who has al
ready announced as a candidate for
the place
This means that there will be a hot
fight for the position but friends of I
Lieut Gov Cox believe that he will
have no trouble landing the honor
He will have the backing of the new
ly elected Senator W O Bradley
and will have the support of the Fair
banks wing of the Republican party
in Kentucky as well as many of the
strongest Taft supporters It will bo
a fight of the Ernst faction against
the others and it now looks like Mr
Ernst will be lost in the shuffle
The fact that Mr Ernst was oppos
ed to Bradley and trl to defeat him
for Senator as is charged and believ
ed by many of the Republicans will
rally to the support of his opponent
large number of the leading Repub
lloaas of the State At any rate
there will be an Interesting cunt set
wiMr
and able men in I the Statewe
MR JAMES IMPROVING
Representative Ollie James was on
the floor of the National House of
Representatives at Washington Mon
day morning after a long absence
during which he was undergoing treat
ment at the Providence Hospital In
New York for a severe affliction of
the head Mr James Is not entirely
recovered but his condition is greatly
imprpved
imprpvedLATER
LATER Mr James was forced to
return to Naw York City on Friday
by a recurrence of his trouble
I ATTRACT ATTENTION I
Success in advertising depends up
on favorably attracting the attention
of that portion of the public you wIsh
to reach The eye appreciates a tine
disposeas a
asthe mind to accept the argument be
fore a single line of type matter t a
read The opposite is of course
true of poor prInting The vetlo
lot
work In correspondence the sta
tionary you rise should Have the t
hestamp of neatness which creates a
favorable impression of your business
and Its methods Remember your
chstationary Is your personal representa
chrive and Is all by which some of your
correspondents have to judge you
Then too the pleasure of using neat
eatt
stationary The little extra thought
and time we put on each individual
lr
Job with a little more expense per
haps in material hero and there gives
our work that touch of completeness
ttdhich consciously or uncOnscIously
Impresses the observer of superior
workmanship in any branch of Indus
try and makes It resultful printing
The spring term of the United
States Court for the Eastern District
ctsy
of Kentucky will open here Monday
morning at eleven oclock with DI a
inter Judge A M J Cochran of Mays
ville presiding Jas H Tinsley Dis
trict Attorney and Capt Stephen G
Sharp Marshal
At this term of court Judge Cochran
Iswith the sanction of Circuit Judge
Horace H Lurton of Nashville Tenn
will have the appointment of a clerk
to succeed the late Walter G Chap
man Among those most prominently
11Idi e a
ct0
t0Lean Miss Emily IL Coleman the
Papresent deputy clerk who has served
so capably and faithfully under the
forlate Mr Chapman will be retained
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YOUNG MAN I
Carried Over The Dam At Lock No
5 On The Kentucky River And
Drowned
r
Mr Cary Carter a wellknown young
man of Anderson county was drown
ed at Lock No5 In the Kentucky
river Monday afternoon Accompa
nled by several friends he went out
on the river for a boat ride The
river is rising rapidly and the be heat
gradually drifted into the strong cur
rent and could not be controlled
The other occupanas tscein gtholr dan
ger Jumped overboa d and swam a
occupanasfe
ashore but Carter id his attempt to
save the skiff was carried over the
dam and drowned The boat was
smashed to places on tVe rock
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Lincoln Far avoreby Repre
sentatiy Johnson ftLM
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ilepresentatlve BOb Johnson of
Kentucky appeared before the House
Committee on Apprapriatlons at Wash
ington Wednesday on behalf of the
Madden bill appropriating money for
the erection of the old Lincoln farm
In LafUe county Ky of a memorial
hall which shall serve as a national
shrine of patriotism
The hall Is to cost 250000 of
which sum the Government Is to pay
100000 and the LincolnFarm Asso
elation of New York 150000 The
association has already raised 100
000 by popular subscription It pro
poses to raise the remaining 50000
within twelve months
The bill provides that the humble
weatherworn cabin of logs in which
Abraham Lincoln was born shall be
Included within and be protected by
the memorial and that the work of
building shall begin immediately and
that the memorial shall be dedicated
of February 12 1909 the centennial
of Lincolns birth
Mr Johnson also has pending a bill
billI
I providing for a road from Hodgenville
and from one other point to the Lin
coi n farm
LBMarshallCo
ESTATEP
ANb LOAN AGENTS
eFRANKFORT KY
aave both farm and city
property for sale at all times
and are also prepared to place
loans on firstclass farm prop
erty at five per cent
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f Cough
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Poatofficoe
hasct
made a new ruling
requiring all pub
Ushers of newspa
pers to exact the pay
payin
j in advance for all
subscribers whose
papers are carried
I in the mails at the
rksecondClass rate or
poundp
YOtherwise the post
age rate would be
prohibitory All I
publishers e gi ven
a limited time in
which to adjust
their subscription
list to the new rul
ing Therefore all
our subscribers are
requested to at once
pay up in advance
else when the time
limit expires we
pashall t be compelled
ntto stop sending the
paper except to
paidd
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CENTRAL KENTUCKY TI ACTIOH
COMPANY
Schedule effective on and aftec 1
December 3 1907
Cars will leave Lexington for Veiv
allies and Frankfort every hour frffl
600 a m to 600
IncluslvCars
Cars will leave Lexington for Very
sallies at 7 p m 9
p m and 11 p nv
tCars will leave Versailles for Frank
fort every hour from 645 a m until w
45 p m Inclusive r 1 r
Cars will leave Frankfort for Von
sallies arnnd
nd every hour from
730 a m until
730 p m Inclusive
qars will leaje Ve lea for Lex
Lexngton
ngton every hour
froilFG15 a m un
untli
til 815 p m Inclusive
1011p
p m
mRunlng
Runlng time Lexington to Verse 11
lees 45 mfnujA Versailles to Frank
Frankfort
fort 45 min K
B CRAWFORD v f
I I f j < i General Manager
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IN EFFECT JANUARY
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2 41jA 20 I Lv D Frankfort
2 06 623 StunmU Ar J1 1 716
211 11 m 7 YT
11 6 34
2 191 G 42 Blkhorn SiI
2 29 6 as 8tamptngronad I 10 63 8 63
2 S6 6 69 lng Ground 1013 a 41
211 421 Duvall 10 21 686
241 705 Johnson
VJJohn > n
247 12It 10 680
2 61 7 16 i GeorZ6townII 101 824
269 725 ° iCSDepot J lU BAD
807 7S3 Newtownf 869 806
B 117 251 CentervJUe Elizabeth 8 4W BOQ
S 20 7 47It Paria Jnnctn l 8821 6 64
826 7 to Art Paris i 48
fLv 880 IS
Connects at Georgetown Union
Depot with Ql
QCOlnects
CornectaatParle l
Cornecta nt Purls Union
CentralUnion Depot with Kentucky
Connects at Frankfort Union
N Depot with L A
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BETWEEN FRANKFORT GJORGETOWN alt CINCINl1ATt
p Ali e 11
MA JL M a
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Ar IA 7
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EAST lPlSUNDAY
SUNDAY
Trains leave Versailles for Betty
Mlle and intermediate points at 73i
I a m and 1220 noon
WESTBOUND DAILY EXCEPT
SUNDAY
Trains from Beattyville and tateh
mediate poInts arrive at VeriaiU i
ai 1015 a m and 535 p mON n
ON SATURDAYS ONLY TTY
leaves Versailles for Richmond thM
intermediate points at 710 p m
ON SUNDAYS ONLY TndJfc
Trataleaves
leaves Richmond for Versailles MA >
intermediate points at 355 p m
The L A and the Traction Lia
affords excellent service bet
Frankfort and Nlcholasville 1U6
mond Irvine BeattYVdlle land intern
diets points
For further Intonnattom illiMft j
H R SMITH G P A
Versailles Ky i
At
Gtiesa eake rlt
Ohio
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s59ohednle
Schedule IB effect Nor 17 1907 Mfc
ject to change irltbeat DeUce
Limited for LeaiHTille Nashville XMU
Irhier
phis West and Southwest
910 A M and 816 P M Daily
Limited
for Washlagten Baltlnere Plhila4ek
Plhila4ekphIa +
M4Pelat
1015 A1E mA 745 P M Daily
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CHANGE OF STREET CL
SCHEDULE N
Can leave Capital HoW
For Park LIne j
615 a m and Avery < 5 ntlnulM
intll 11 p m
For Cemetery iIni
645 a m and every 4f mtaufei
until IKS p m
For Lalewei Una
690 a mu arid WIry 48 mliiirtit 1
Mtll 10 11 p mI
THE CENTRAL ICY TRACi CXV < l
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