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Hopkinsville Kentuckian. [volume] (Hopkinsville, Ky.) 1889-1918, December 08, 1903, Image 8

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4 Prominence of a Kick a Kiss
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Quincy Adams Sawyer and His
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t 1 Famous Company Booked for
iV January 18th at the
Opera House
t ° Theatre goers and all lovers
of highclass amusement will be
glad to learn thatManagoJHolland
p has succeeded in securing an at
i traction that is strictly first class
Quincy Adams Sawyer which
5 will be presented at the opera house
on the night of January 18th is 4
an attraction ot the highest class
of its kind and will doubtless be
the moat thoroughly enjoyable opera
ever witnessed by the people here
In Chicago on November 18th
during the height of the big car
t strike Quincy Adams Sawyer at
1 t the Auditorium played to a 1700
house and on Thanksgiving night
the receipts amounted to 54000 Of
the attraction a Chicago paper saysI
If any one should say that the
greatest hits in some playa not
l named were CIa kick a kiss and a
smudge of paint the average man
would be very likely to turn up his
nose with a sniff of derision But
lhere as in many other instances
I the average man would be
wrong for In plays as in life it is
little things that count Especial
i ly is this the case in Quincy
Adams Savyer where incident 1
rather than plot is the chief factor
for success The kick the kiss
i and the smudge of paint are the
most conspicuous perhaps of the
many incidents And they are in
1 cidents for they come so naturally
r that it seems almost impossible that
J they could be omitted The kiss is
MK an incident of pathos A handsome
city chap has been kissing the girls
+ at a husking bee There Ive
t kissed them all he says All ex
i icepl Alice says one As Alice is
f blind and the city chap loves her
the little incident invariably
fthe a hush over the playhouse
J Immediately after comes the
kick and the great laugh which
follows the realization that the cow
t has spurned the milking stool re
i heves the strain The smudge of
1 Y paint is the climax of the act
Those who have seen this need no
reminder of it Those who have
i not had better see for themselves
when Quincy Adams Sawyer i >
presented
Dividend No 35
k tAt the semiannual meeting of
the Board of Director of the Cre
I i V Creer
p percent 4 per cent wu declared
rkout of the net earnings for the six
i months ending Nov 30 03 Saint
i t payable on and after Jan 1st P4
fR A ROGERS Sec Treas
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I have sale at cost
L put on a to
beautiful line of Oriental Ware
consisting of Fancy Pitchers Can
die Sticks Ornaments and Vase
in a variety of shapes
It < is a Handsome lot of goods and
any pfcce of it would make a very Sl
attractive and desirable Xmas gift v
Before making your I
Holiday purchase do a
not fail to call and see
my varied assortment t
JACK MEADORI
No8 Main Street fi1
t Thompson Blockr
HopkinsviUe Ientucky a
S G BUCKNER WALTER KNIGHT a
llla ur > Insurance At Lawyer
Urn Co
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j Real Estate Agents
i + Buy and Sell City and Farm t
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Alfe A H COLEMAN
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Dies of Heart Trouble After Long
Illness
Mrs Annie k A Colemdnwif e o c
Mr Ag Coleman flr Sunda r
morning a t her home on North Lib
erty sJtfeeV of heart disease She
bad been Jq bad health for several
months She was formerly Mlsstf
Annie Schmitt a sister of Mr Ferd
Schraitt Mrs T J Tate and Mrs
Bachman of this city She was 40
years of age and leaves a husband
and five children The youngest t
childis only four months old The
funeral services were held at the
family residence yesterday after
noon at 230 oclock being conduct
ed by Elder H D Smith ot the
Christian church pf which Mrs
Coleman was a member The in
terment took place in Hopewell cem
eterv
Radford
RadfordOranges
Oranges
OrallgesWe I
We have a tel
egram from Mr I
Walter Radford
who is now int
Florida that he
will on Tuesday
Dec 8th ship usi
one car of their
celebrated oranges
Leave orders early
so as not to be dis
appointed f
W I T 1 Cooper
Be COI
Wholesale and Retail I
GROCERS I
cap K asa tca a r e
9 Personal Gossip Q
emra ay a atty u ea + 8
Mrs Willie R Pasmore is isitI
ing friends in the city
Tom Goldsmith left this iteming
enter school at Lyndon Ky
Mrs Manuel J Hartfield of
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Henderson is visiting Mrs D
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FrankelI
FraokelMr I
Mr E 3L Flack and son Law
son left Saturday for a ten days
visit to New York City on business
Victor Armstead has returned from
Montgomery Ala and has accepted
position with Hopper Kitchen
Mrs WH Cummings Jr reo
turned last week from avisit of
several weeks to relatives in New
York
Mr R E Leigh and family who
had been in Elkton some time onI
account of the illness of Mr LeighI
returned to Hopkinsville a few days
ago Mrs J W Longwell of Atlanta I
Ga is visiting her parents Mrs
and Mrs E II Price on South
Liberty street She will remain
until after the Holidays
Purify the aewers of the body and I
stimulate the digestive organs to
maintain health Strength and en
cjrgy Prickjy Aah Bitters is a
ionic for the kidneys liter stomach
Inlc bowels R C Hafdwi spe I
cial agept
1M i1 E CfI i
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fDr Yates fits glasses v
I Dr E N Fruit Dentist dffi
over City BankHppkinsvillp Ky j
eFOR RENt suxroom house S
W icginia street IMBR GRAVED
Wild Goose Liniment cures rheu
matism and neuralgia 25c at all
druggists r
Childrens Rockers and Chairs
for Xmas in large variety at Reach
Furniture Gos 9th street
In a collision on the Norfolk and
Western railroad near Waverly
Ohio three men were killed out
right and many injured
The biggest horse on earth 21
hands high will be exhibited at St
Louis next year He weighs 2i7W
poundsy
The Crex Grass Rug is the latest
thing Very durable and inexpen r
sive On display at Keach Furn
iture Cos 9th street
There are 116 Smiths 68 Browns
and 60 Joneses in Owe sboro The
Johnsons with 94 the Millers 90
and the Taylors 78 and the Jack
sons 60 are all well represented
The will of the late James King
Gracie of New Yorkt gives Presi
dent Roosevelt 3QOOtf and two of
his children Kermit and Ethel
5000 each v
Ladies are especially invited to
call and examine our Xmas stock
of Fine Rockers jarlor Tables c
Always take pleasure in showing
you around Keach Furniture
Co 9th street
Congressman Sherley of Louis
ville Will introduce a bill in the
House providing for a reduction of
the tax on distilled spirits from 110
to seventy cents a gallon
Gov A 1 Bliss of Michigan
has requested Commisioner Ware to
discontinue his pension for disabil
ity incurred in the Civil War as
he is not in need Gov Bliss has
been drawing 12 a month
MONEY TO LOAN Plant
ers desiring to secure advances on
tobacco can get accommodated by
applying to the Giant Insurance
Agencyr
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We believe that we have without
exception the most complete line ol
Fine Quartered Oak Bed Room
Suites ever brought to Hopkins
ville We take an especial pleas
ure in showing them to your Keach
Furniture GJ 9th streetr
Miss Mattie Belle Edmundson en
tertained at her home Thursday
evening in honor of her guest Miss
Mary Slaton of Sturgls The party
was a gay one there was music
refreshments and a very pleasant
time I
imeMr
Mr John W Larkin who has
been in the employ of the Postal
Telegraph people at Hopkinsville 8
has returned to Madison viUe to re
sume his former position as day i1
operator at the L N depot Mr E
Larkin is a most efficient opera
torHustler
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torHustlerMrs
Mrs Jim Nichols aged 21 years
a wife of but 11 months was burn
ed to death at Excell Montgomery 9
county Tenn She was taken sud j
denly sIck and while her husband
ran to a nearby house to summon i
assistance she had a fainting spell
and fell into the open fireplaceg
WANTED Everybody afflict I
ed with Rheumatism to write is de
scribing his or her case Rheuma 4
tism is our specialty and you shall i
have our advice without charge d
Will write you person alfy on re a
eipt of twocent stamp for postage
At dress VINERBA CHEMICAL Co y
Louisville Ky 3
Those desiring life insurance will d
moil it to their interest to investir
fate the plans and record of the a
Mutual Benefit Life Insurance
ompany of Newark N J No
stockholders All profits divided
imong policy holders It is cOD
spicuous for economical manage
vent liberality of its policy con it
tract fairdealing with its mem
bers and large annual dividends
to reduce cost of your insurance d
WALLACE MOORE Agents iid
Miss May Pyle entertained Fri
day evening at her home on South
Main street A guessing contest j
was the feature of the evening the
prize being won by Mr Roy Bish
op Those present were Misses
Eula Burrus Willie Harned Bettie t
Crenshaw Catherine Faxon Clay
ton Boales Katie May Cooper and
Messrs Jose Burrus Gano Bull
ard Roy Bishop Gladstone Cayce
C B Tate A C Jackson Albert I
Thomas
To kill birds with inferior shells
We have always noticed that fthe
most skillful sportsman is always j
very particular in selecting his
I shells He generally wants them
loaded with <
Smokeless Powder and
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Chilled Shot1 °
The Winchester Leader is the best and we have
a large stock loaded with any size shot you may want
Have U M C and repeaters if you prefer them Have
some beautiful Breech loading guns atavery reasona
ble price
SALT FOR <
HOG IILLIN
In both 5 and 7 bushel barrels Select quality
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Forbes iMfg Co r
Hopkins ville Ky
Youngs
HOLIDAY GOODS r
One of the largest and best assorted stock of
CHINAWARE ever brought to the city Also
VASES JARDINIERS SALAD BOWLS
WATER SETS LAMPS and many pretty de
signs in plates OM all seasonable and useful
as Holiday gifts
Toy Department
Owing to the very large stock in our store rooms we have
rented the store room next to our present stand for the
LAGE SHIPMENT OF TOYS and this department will ba
full of pretty things to please the children Dont fail to
Visit Santa Clause dgi arters
We can please you tend will take pleasure in showing you
our goodsa a
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Geo W Young
No 107 Main St Phone 1863 Hopkinsville Ky

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