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VOLUME XXII. CEBEDO, WAYNE CO., W. \ A., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY <», I !•!>■ NUMBER 10. 1-2 PRICE SALE £*S*i*S*i*«*«*i*i*S* OF S*«i*5*«S*S*£*S*S*S* Skirts and Coats. In order to clean up our past Season’s stocks of Ladies’ Skirtsand Children’s and Ladies’ Coats, from now until the last of this month we will offer them to you at 1-2 Price—That 1$: ^R nn QL--rfS $ 4.00 Skirts at $2 5.00 Skirts at 2.50 10.00 Skirts at $5 Misses and Ladies Coats at Same Rates Our stocks of these goods are not large (we cleaned up well during the active season) thXriS&J8 'aStthey are y°ursat All Jtfew, Stylish ami Strictly Up-to Date. C. K. Catlettsburg, SIIXOTT CO., - ft Kentucky. We close at (> o’clock every evening except Saturday. The Prindle Furniture Company / leading Furniture Healers Vh t n t 1iNIS.!1 ^ol I{ HOME COMPLETE with l p-to Date furniture ami will grant yon the most liber al terms of any furniture House in the City. For Casli Wc Beat Them All. The Prindle Furniture Go.. 91 MHO 4th Ave., Huntington, W.Ya. Op>n brery Kvcniii' Uufil 9 and Saturday Unlll 10. KtNOVft NEWS. All ihe, imnortmi turns that Have Occurred DuriiiQ the Hast Week. Mrs. Chari**y Willis in imlinii s cd. John Bayne, Jr., had a very bad cant* of loiit.i| 1 lid. Mrs. Joe VV1 Him in numbered atuon • the stok. Mrs User Waddell wan viailing in Ashland Tuesday. Mrs. .1. F. York is very ill, be ing confined to her room. I)r. J. 1. Miller is indisposed at his home in Huntington. Mrs. It. F. Hanna is quite ill, suff-ring from la grippe. Mrs. Charles rhacker is visiting relatives iu tho OOnntry. Conductor K. S. Izard is off duty this week, being indisposed. Miss Eva Jones Imd recovered • rom her recent indisposition. Miss Adelaide Lake was calling on friends i« GY redo, Saturday. .Ono Kettel is here from I ronton visiting his brother, John Keitel. Mrs. John Aiken is a victim of the grip and is confined to her room. Mrs John (iieear visited friends in < hilettsburg Saturday morfifog We noticed Dr. C. II. Shelton, of Dingess, on our stteets recently. Mrs. Hubert Shelton is confined to her room with an attack of fever. W. H. Jones, of Thacker, spent the first of the w^ek here with ld» family. .Mrs. W. W. Breoce called on friends in Catlettsburg Tuesday af ternoon. MiMH Pearl Fisher, of I ronton, is the truest of her sister, Mrs. Jan. Roudehush. J. K. Stafford and wife, of (-filbert, this State, were in our ciiy Wednesday. .Mrs. (;. K. Osgood and daughter, Mi-S Kathryn, were in Huntington Tuesday last. W. ,1. (>rr, a traveling salesman of Richmond, Va , was in our midst recently. 'I raveling Salesman E. A. Hash ford, of I ronton, was here Wednes day afternoon. Mrs. B. I). Deputy, of Catletts burg was the gnest of Mrs. R. E I lam.a, Wednesday. Mrs. J. C. Sutherland and family left yesterday for an extended visit to relatives in Arizona. -Mrs. Anna (Jrannon and son, of Huntington, were visiting Mrs. Morris Buzzard Thursday. Airs. Robert hunk has returned] to her home at Cleveland, O., alter' a visit with friends here. E. L. Hailey, of Hlucfjeld, was a visitor to our town Wednesday and autographed at the (Henwood. Ii 0. Ayres, of Portsmouth, an official of the *\ it VV . R'y, was a visitor to Kenova Wednesday. B. K. Clapp, Esq , one of Ken ova s popular citizens, was m ' Cere lo on business, Tuesday. Conductor W. .1. Marshall has! been off duty for several days undergoing a siege of asthma. Misses Fa lie Wright and Edith Marcum, of Ceredo, were calling on ! friends here one day this week. Mr. Mitchel Las returned from] Cincinnati, where he was called on account of the illness af his father. Miss Hazel Morton, of Catletts hurt/, was the pleasant gue«t of tier ‘ aunt, Mrs. T. II. Baldridge, the' first of this wreek. Ha test reports from Huntington bring information to the effect that Haven Kirk is improving as fast as] conditions will permit. Miss Anna Friend has resigned her position as stenographer for the1 Kenova Poplar Mlg. Co. and has accepted a similar position at Ash land. I.ige Collins, who has been bed-; fast with fever for several days and whose death was reported several limes, is improving and his ulti. J mate recovery is now expected. Snpt. ('• l*- Iehle has submitted i to the directors of the Kenova Hand Association an estimate for the re-; papering and rctinting of the, interior of the Ulenwood. it is' said the estimate is very low and it' ■ i i** more than likely will In* aojepl* ed ami the contract award'd. I Itrt'o mail ine8iieii<*erN on lh*> u«* AO were compelled to stay with B, a week on account of the recent hi u h water. They were I'lldeu I horn*, of Parkersburg; Frank Chapman, of Hartford City, and *leo. Mmiller, of Wheeling. Bali lor Hut'll Ike Shell, of the lituetichJ Felegraph, wan a visitor 10 our oily Wednesday. lie Imil been to Charleaion ami was on route home. While here he was 'ftken suddenly ill, Inn recovered sufficiently to resume hin homewarl journey Thursday morning Joe Watson, a pug-legged colored nun claiming to he Irom William* son, met with an unfortunate aoui dent in attempting to alight from a freight train here recently. The tiain wan running fatter than the negro <houghv, and in jumping off he lost hip balance and fell beneath the revolving wheel*. One of hi* arm4 wan maahed off, hit rein lining ‘-o broken and bin head bruited , 1, Alter Homing med '"7 'wily. ... lh„ ical treatment he was aeut hospital at Welch. 1 he Itollickert” is the name of a new society recently organized at tbit f»tflee. The ininaory work it taid to he exceedingly Hoe, and very initi del i Vo. Flic honors of presiding over the new tribe hat fallen to the lot of Col F. l\ Uadg h*yt aI o wielda the golden rollick or gave/ in hii excellent iniinuer Fthy Smith it Chief Q nil Pusher while Lawton Wilht tills the office ol Oriental Snoozer. Harry Kelley it ilic Crand Keeper of the Interior Walls ol the Habitation while Hen ry Mays looks to the Outer Locket of the Kenzti. Dr. T. N. Cioff it C hief Potentate to the Sultan. The meetings are being held in the rear of the drug store each night. Married. Mr James Koudehush, of tin* Dimension Lumber Co., surprised Iiih iimuy friends on Thursday of lint work by going down to I ronton arid joining the army. Now Jim did not enlist in the army of Uncle Sain, and of course will have to do no fighting. He arrayed himself hi the armor of Cupid and with one mighty effort he swooped down upon the probate judge’s office and mi a stentorian voice of a ureal gen eral commanded the probate clerk to issue him a commission to enter the army of benedicts. The clerk complied with the demand, where upon Mr. Koudebush capitulated With his commission lucked safely in his inside pocket and feeling as proud as a young graduate who has just received his high school diploma, fie marched to the bottie of Miss Blanch Fisher, one ol Iropton’s charming young ladies, where he and Miss Fisher were unit ed in marriage. I hey came to Kenova and are now occupying rooms at the resi dence of Mrs. M. K Adkins. VV e extend congratulations and trust that their future may be one of continual sunshine and happi ness. Have to Employ Another Teacher.» The Board of Education will be f compelled to employ another teach- I er for the Kenova schools. The ! trouble is being brought about by j that little bow and arrow man called , Cupid, or the god of love. The lit tle man wit! a mighty bend of his ! how let go his arrow and with (he j fleetness of chain lightning it sped j from Oklahnrn.i’s broad prairies to Kenova. The aim was true, for the arrow of love traveled at such mo mentum th'at it penetrated our school | house and piero d the heart of one ! of our most popular teachers, Misj (•race I honias. A Mr. Morgan, a prominent real estate broker of Ok Iahorna City, is the gentleman who is in league with l'lipid and the nuptials will take place within a fortnight. 'I he groom will then | return with his accomplished bride j to the western city where they will; make their future borne. Mr. Mor gan will no doubt incur the ill will of a number of the pupils, for tb«-y I have learned to love her to such ani extent that there will he many tears shed when she vacates her position in the school room. But then the laws laid down by Cupid are hard j to get around. In other words, love is a terrible disease, and is catching, too. Feb. 1, ’07. Kkpobter. L ! War Clouds GjligNiiq. JAPANESE TROOPS ARE SAID TO BE ENTERING 5 __ * | Hawaiian Islands bu Hundreds adH Orusnlzinu lor Strife--S5DO, 030 Asked for Defense. Washington, Jau. SI.—The Jspmieoe war cloud is again on the tmrison. It appears m two impor tant place*—hi the Capitol, where the Gentle his been asked by Seerc tirv I’aft to spend mure than ♦auo 000 for defenses’ of Hawaiian islands, and at the White House, where Kooiefrll and the California congressional delegation hold a long conference Ia«t night. It did not idjourn until the President and Secretary of Stale had attempted to place a padlock,upon the mouth of ••very ram presei t. The upHhot will l>« that h®rV).ora of our Hawaiian po«Nei(s\outi vyill be uroinjly fonllfed against possible o| n fgr.-ia i fqt*, 4al>»nes» . * **** -*huU of thu understood; and, White House pow-wow wbn that iue 1 resident of the Frisco Board of hdticaiion and the Superintendent "f Schools were summoned to W ashington by telegraph. It in rumored that Secretary Taft ImN received word that the Japanese ol the Hawaiian Islands are organiz ing military companies in secret, i he lead« rs b'ing veterans who saw "**rv ce in the Ittissn .1 apa'iese War. 1 heir purpose is Haiti to be to build a powerful anti Ameriuau limy, which will attempt to over throw ihe Government simultane ously with the expected attack of their countrymen Inmi the sea. I he fact that the Japanese Navy is now being rapidly strengthened, it is Haiti, lends color to the minor* that Niopon is preparing for trouble with a foreign country. There can be no denial that the Administration is a good deal wor ried by the action of the Japanese, anti by the rumors that are afloat. l,In the event of an unfavorable decision in the school question, the anti-Japanese movement in Cali fornia will be considered to repre sent the opinion of the whole Unit ed States, which would require diplomatic adjustment," said a prominent official today. One of the Congressmen at the* White House conference last night said today that while the delegation l.ad been bitterly opposed to the President’s altitude on the school question there were considerations which made it advisable that ex pressions of compromise be shown. A VullISllHtt I.I'HMIIII ‘‘Hlx years a«o I learned a valuable b-Kson,” writes John Pleasant, of Majf nolia, Ind. ‘ I then iw;joiu taking I>r, Kind’s NewLife Fills, end the looser I take them the better I llnd them." They please everybody. Guaranteed by the Blows Grog Store, Ceredo, and It. 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