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   Thousandsticks (Newspaper) - June 1, 1911, Middlesboro, Kentucky                               MIDDLESBORO 1 PROF M Elected City School Su f or 1 other term SELECTED FOR NEW ADDI TION TO HIGH SCHOOL BUILDING Closing Exercises High School Have Been in ress All Week and Are Being WeH Attended Prof M 0 Winfrey who has been lity School Superintendent here for everal years and who is very known all over the State as a educator of the first class was superintendent of the Mid- City Schools for another at the meeting of the school oard last Monday Prof Winfrey I making a splendid record and the arents of children are leased with his work At a meeting of the school board re Monday it was decided by the I to build the new addition the city school building just back present one leaving about feet of space between the o buildings for a court This I silts to meet the approval of a rge majority of the citizens of 1 I The closing exercises of the Mid- High School have been 1 on here since Sunday All the J been very good I J have been woll attended that Middlesboro has a I1 possessing first class talent and equal if not ahead of other n in the mountains unday the Baccalaureate delivered by Dr R H president of the I University of Lexington Ky given by the Delivered an Address to Valparaiso University last 1 White L Moss general tendent and of the Con- Coal Corporation delivered an address before the class of Valparaiso at Valparaiso Indiana on last his subject being ties of Kentucky and the South for Kentucky and the South for Young Men Mr Moss is one of the best ed young men in this section on the coal situation in Kentucky and the South and in ing his line of business has had ample opportunity to come into possession of facts which should enable him to handle the subject iv signed to him in a comprehensive manner He is a pleasing speaker and we predict that his address will be appreciated by his hearers Sun Mrs Shonts Visit I Monday Tuesday Wednesday nights Tonight proper will be degrees will be conferred ie graduating class and an ad- by Dr G A Hubbell of the j U of Harrogate Tenn I Given a New Trial P Chase who was convicted at ville in the Bell Circuit Court in the Adams ex- i office here was granted a new tiie court Mr Chase has I for some time employed as Veper in the Cunningham ing Co It is thought by a good that Mr Chase had nothing the money that lost express office here last A new trial in a case of this nearly the same as an 1 te Location for New Bakery I Nagle of Louisville one of leading bakers has leased I h the Tri-State Insurance and the new CalHson avenue Fagle will establish July 1 Ii first and second floors a jand confectionery such as H in only cities with the latest ised by these industries selected as tf distributing center after a careful fpf all other possible places and family will reside lird floor over the bakery fid School Early in the morning of May 3rd there was a private car on the siding at Cumberland Gap which was a matter of no small interest to the villagers who first Viewed it and a little later when it was known to be the private car of Mr Theo P Shonts whose wife with a party of friends had come from New York by way of to attend the commencement the interest was intense v v Mrs Shonts and her party were received by President Taft at the White House On party Vay Cincinnati attend the commencement exercises of of the reporters in Cincinnati learned of the visit and spread word that Mrs Shonts and her friends were journeying in their private Car to establish a great school for girls in Eastern For the long hours of the day and into the late evening telegrams and telephone calls were pouring in from the little villages and mountain stores asking that each of these sites be made the center of Shouts visit and bounty At the commencement exercises Mrs Shouts made a very beautiful and gracious address Friends of the party bestowed upon the ates American Beauty Roses and when the exercises were at an end Mrs Shonts and friends joined the other guests in the grove for the basket dinner after which the party in carriages were driven to the parts of the To the ruins of Hall stock barns dairy barn and the poultry plant which had recently been ned and came at last to the school of music where a pleasant hour was spent in conversation and in reception After a busy day at Lincoln Memorial University the party sought their private car and journeyed Gap Mountain Herald Of Houses for Rent Flats for Rent Some residences for sale at unheard of bargains Some residence lots for sale at your own prices and terms HON L W Mt Vernon County Candidate Auditor Great Interest Being Taken In The New Board Of Trade For Middlesboro The Middlesboro Board of trade met Thursday night at the Elks Home arid adopted ing the organization It already has a membership of 142 I others are joining fast The executive committee ed to look iip a rate clerk reported that they will be able to make an official report by the next meeting night which is tonight E W Ross Here E W Ross who has been with the Metropolitan Co for eight years was here the first of the week making an inspection of their business It will be ine of and his 10 only they're more and operate under a much betlej system town's not so re- the much mistaken Mr G There's Pittsburg for that is a vast deal worse didn't that this piece of prove soling to Tom and his words verified conjecture Pittsburg be he snorted No one doubts that Pittsburg is the greatest graft center in the world but just you hold your judgment of this town until you've been here a little longer Haven't seen the patrick boulevard Go out and take a look it's fine My friend there isn't a town under mighty canopy of blue so ate of the welfare of its municipal flunkies Real Estate Insurance Pitch For Appalachian Team F E Wilson who was the star pitcher for the Middlesboro Ball Team and a Middlesboro boy has accepted a position on the ville Appalachian Team and ed first game Tuesday ville arid made showing Wilson will pitch for the boro Saturday come out arid see him as this will be his last game here this season Change of Schedules Another New Building For boro bered that Mr Ross was deputy seen the boulevard at this place from last ecl G and wondered for what August till the first of the year then Purpose it was built was transferred tty Mt Ky As an experiment to ascertain He has been for some time doing whether or not the material used inspection work and will very suitable for Cumberland be given the Owensboro district as j replied the knocker I deputy for his com- j guess it js proving a success as it is trodden by hot more than a dozen Mr Ross is of the i horses per day trusted agents of his company YOU will admit though that the is also a very close friend to administration has done much and says he hopes that it j argued Mr G There's the court will not be a great while until house to built the mayor's cleaning will grow into a Proclamation and the ordinance daily in Metropolis of the spitting on the sidewalks I Well the court house is agreed Tom only hope the gang A Town Knocker will get hold of a new set of morals 22 arrive at a m and leave at instead of arriving at and departing at a m ns heretofore The numbers of 27 and 28 will be changed to Nos 11 and 12 and the schedule will be changed to No H arrive at and No 12 will leave at Big Fourth Of July Ernest Turner returned home yesterday from school at nia College Lexington Ky A card at Mayor E S Helburns home yesterday evening in the Mr and Mrs Powell Bosworth Mr and Mrs J S B Richards of is a goods and groceries in the and theft went to buy his hats shoes good item for the Middlesboro Board of Trade to consider DY JEWELL JERRY Judge J L Manring of the ring Real Estate Firm will erect a two story brick for a business house on the vacant lot between the Elks Home hnd the Manring Theater i josing exercise of the Mid- Colored graded school will the opra house Monday ine They will give nn Burns The house of John Renfro beyond the freight depot was burned day Loss about RENT Rooms in the Exeter One Cottage Apply to C E COOKE Tom iswi knocker pure and simple The term when applied to Tom is used in its most commonly accepted sense of one who seeks every opportunity of finding fault with all things about him both sentiment and inanimate Besides being an accomplished knocker of the first magnitude Tom possesses the additional dis- tinction of being the shiftless and irresponsible of town loafers Recently while passing the Rexall drug store I overheard a discussion which Tom was having with Mr G a newly arrived citizen and it fords a better conception of his acter than any description I give the conversation as I recall it ing near the speakers the first words that fell on my ears were from Tom himself This he was saying somewhere to with the building As for he cleaning up ordinance I suppose another ber of the gang has a lot to be filled in while the spitting ordinance merely represents another channel of graft Our council has always been famous for the good judgment it shows in saddling new taxes on our people At this juncture the speakers moved away and I continued my walk up the street wondering if there was any one who would credit the assertions Tom had been ing it is hard to believe that after so many years of faithful service the actions of our municipal could be so misconstrued party's real name who is writing this under the noin de plume Jewell Jerry is W A Ruth will not publish any article from any one on nny subject of local interest unless the writer signs his real COMMITTEE CALL of The Republican Committee of The Ninety-third Legislative District of Kentucky is hereby called to be held at the office of the undersigned borough Kentucky on Monday June 12th 1911 at the hour of o'clock in the of said day for the purpose of fixing and determining the time and ner of selection and nominating a Republican Candidate for the office of Representative in the next al Assembly of Kentucky from said District to be voted for at the ensuing Election 1911 and for the transaction of such other business as may properly come before said Committee J G FITZPATRICK Chairman Bell can Committee Chairman Ninety-third te District of May 29 1911 NOTICE TO Sealed proposals will be received at the Mayor's office at Middlesboro Ky also at Architects office ville Tennessee until June 24th r 1911 at I2 o'clock noon for the has one of the nicest residences in erections and completion of a City I Building Court House Jail and Fire Department A surety bond The Middlesboro Board of Trade with the aid of the merchants are planning to give a big celebration on the 4th of July There be several big attractions for the day Wm Wallbrecht of the New South Brewery Ice Co is in charge and is planning something nice for the people Work Begun on L M U Dormitory Work has begun on the erection of a dormitory for the girls at the L M U at Harrogate Tenn The money for the erection of this building was contributed by three sisters up east B I Sparks Moves B I Sparks of Bank moved today The National into his new residence at the corner of Lynnwood and Englewood Roads Mr Sparks Kentucky Bankers Association to Meet Here The Kentucky Bankers for for will be and each bid must be accompanied by a certified check for as a be guarantee that such bond will tion Group eleven will meet furnished if the bid is accepted Middlesboro on June be obtained at the Also the Mayor's office The right is reserved to reject any and all Dr C K Brosheer Improving Dr C K Brosheer who was operated on sometime back for is fnat bids BAUMANN BROTHERS Architects   

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