Local notes from Mt Vernon and surrounding areas
A bustling column lists residents and visitors including S. Franklin of Mt Vernon, Mr. Herd of Hamilton visiting Ed Herd, J. L. Hughes in Pittsburg, and many local trips. Debates over town growth, court appearances in London, and sharp local rivalries with Maret are noted, plus community happenings and travel to Paris, Cincinnati, Knoxville, and Greenville.
Sloan's Liniment touted as universal pain killer
Paid is a visitor to every home and usually it comes quite unex pectedly. It is promoted as the greatest pain killer ever discovered, simple to apply, and effective for stiff necks and sore feet after exposure. A testimonial from Mervin H. Hoister of Berkeley, Cal describes relief after two applications. available at druggists for 25c in March 1915.
MENTIONED IN THIS ARTICLE
Sloan
Mervin H.H
Oister
Berkeley
Cal
Panama Exposition
Sloane
Druggists
Local social notes and arrivals across several towns
Miss Mary May Latham and Ada Walton stayed with Miss Mae Cummins last week. Margarite Tharp of Junction City visited relatives from Friday to Monday. Harrison Tyree left town last Thursday. William Mullins of Mount Vernon spoke with insurers here Friday. Misses Joe Davis and Mary Langford of Mount Vernon were guests of Mrs. Walter Robins last week. Earl Tharp telegraphs from Mobile Alabama. Cleve Brooks and Nannie Hilton wed last Thursday. Ben V. Riddle bought a house and lot for $500 and moved there midweek. Marshall Smith moved to J. M. Adams property. W. P. Rigsby of Preachersville visited Saturday on business. Mae Cummins in Mount Vernon between trains Saturday. Mrs. Ed Sturgeon of Louisville visits her mother Mrs. Mary Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Miller of Lebanon Junction were here between rains Monday. Pre-Rev. A. J. Pike preached at North Rolling Fork Baptist Church near Gravel Switch last Saturday and Sunday. Annie Cass returned Thursday from a visit to her sister Mrs. Lester B. Hilton in Stanford with Mr. Hilton and James.
MENTIONED IN THIS ARTICLE
Mary May Latham
Ada Walton
Mae Cummins
Margarite Tharp
Junction City
Cleve Brooks
Nannie Hilton
Ben V. Riddle
Marshall Smith
Riddle
Mr. Smith
J. M. Adams
W. P. Rigsby
Preachersville
Mt. Vernon
Ed Sturgeon
Louisville
Mary Johnson
Miller
Lebanon Junction
A. J. Pike
North Rolling Fork Baptist Church
Annie Cass
Lester B. Hilton
Stanford
Hilton
James
Exact Vote In State Races Delivers Clear Pluralities
State Board of Election Commissioners released the exact official vote across statewide races. Governor Stanley leads by 471 votes. Black tops Lieutenant Governor by 8,728. Green wins Auditor by 4,908. Logan defeats McGregor by 4,723. Keenan narrowly prevails for Clerk Court of Appeals by 4,331. Gilbert secures Superintendent of Public Instruction by 2,800. Cohen wins Agriculture Commissioner by 5,363 with party totals listed for each office.
MENTIONED IN THIS ARTICLE
Secretary of State
State Board of Election Commissioners
Stanley
Black
Green
Goodpaster
Logan
Keenan
Gilbert
Cohen
Morrow
Picket
Dexter
Dobbs
Walker
Demaree
Eskridge
Gamble
Weber
Moore
Hellaclaw
Boswell
Greene
McGregor
Cole
Progress
Clark
Hanna
Shepard
Cure for sick headache through stomach disorders
Mrs. John Bishop of Roseville Ohio reports a year of indigestion and recurring sick headaches. A friend advised Chamberlains Tablets and the remedy relieved her quickly. For sale by all dealers.
MENTIONED IN THIS ARTICLE
John Bishop
Roseville
Ohio
Chamberlain
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Bischof
Sutton & McBee
Paris
Hubert Griffin
Krueger
Main Street
W. R. Ward
Will Brady
Earl Rice
Lebounction
Wes Graves
Rev. Jones
London
The
Baptist Church
J.F. Dees
Federal Court
Prof. Wilson
Rice
J. E. Thompson
Annie Baker
Charley Mullins
Mullins
A.C. Carpenter
W.N. Riggs
C. J. Rice
C. A. Blanford
A. W. Bourne
Parks
Cleo McClure
Cleo
J. W. Mullins
Maysville
J. W. Terry
Corbin
Fred Baker
Ella Mae Blanford
Knoxville
W. C. Carpenter
Greenville
Ala
Mr. Maret
Castoria
Iss
Allen Hiatt
Quail
A. M. Hiatt
Ruth Brown
Oma Proctor
John D. Pike
Frances E. Buchamp
Reynolds
Grigsby
Kentucky
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