Boone County Recorder . n was sent to lookfor him. As Beemon entered the barnhe was confronted with the body ofWasson dangling from a rafter. Heimmediately cut down the man, whostill had some life in him, and notifiedothers on the place. By the time theyarrived alt signs of life had disappear-ed. Wascon was jovial on retiring thenight before, and spoke, of the bigdays work he was going to do. Hewas single. Coroner Murat will holdan Inquest. J \ _ THE BANKS ARE FOR THE THE PEOPLE FOR THE BANKS —WILLIAM JENNINGS BRYAN. NOTED KENTUCKY 8URQE0N, Who Served During War, Succumbsto Rheumat


Boone County Recorder . n was sent to lookfor him. As Beemon entered the barnhe was confronted with the body ofWasson dangling from a rafter. Heimmediately cut down the man, whostill had some life in him, and notifiedothers on the place. By the time theyarrived alt signs of life had disappear-ed. Wascon was jovial on retiring thenight before, and spoke, of the bigdays work he was going to do. Hewas single. Coroner Murat will holdan Inquest. J \ _ THE BANKS ARE FOR THE THE PEOPLE FOR THE BANKS —WILLIAM JENNINGS BRYAN. NOTED KENTUCKY 8URQE0N, Who Served During War, Succumbsto Rheumatic , Ky.—While his son wasparticipating in the sessions of ths Dr. Turner Anderson, aged 66 years,one of the most prominent membersof that body, died here. He had beenJU_Ior-three years of rheumatic com-plications. He was born in Meadecounty, graduated In 1862 from the 8. college, of Cincinnati, and wassurgeon major of the Twenty-eighthKentucky Infantry during the remain-der of the I* » nnrn /MUM D A DTV Rock Island on Friday that Mr. TaftKAll UJ Uff W I Al\l I should be mao> president of the Uni-ted States for the next eight years andMr. Roosevelt for the eight years fol-lowing Mr. Tafts second term. As Mr. Longworth Is PresidentRoosevelts son-in-law, his words areaccepted usually as semi-official forthe White House. This is tho unfortu OMAHA BEE CONDEMNS REPUB-LICAN PLATPORM. SHOWS PALPABLE HYPOCRISY Blunder Affords Proof of Ridiculous-ness of the Q. O. P. UtterancesWhen They Are Afforded Hon-est Consideration. May They Vote? Is Question , Ky.—The question hasbeen raised here whether Gov. Wlllsonwill permit the soldiers in the ThirdKentucky regiment, and especiallydome 25 or 30 of the Henderson com-pany, who are democratic voters, toreturn home to vote. Information hasbeen received here that it is doubtfulIf they will bo permitted to comehomo to register and vote. This af-fects other counties in this section aswell


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