Letter List.
Frank Bryan, Tom Brown, Mrs. Ollie Farrett, L. B. Hampton, W. I. Hamby, Bob Heflin, Mrs. John Kusler, Robert Samples, Marion Slaton, Silas Sarden, Clarence Willingham, R. W. Wines, Minnie Wines.
Mrs. Dan M. Evans and sons returned Tuesday night from their visit to Minnesota. Mr. Evans met them at St. Louis.
Mrs. Amanda Wilkins has been appointed postmistress at Nortonville.
Mrs. W. C. Mercer and brother are here with their father, James Kelly, who was hurt some weeks ago.
Mr. H. H. Holeman was overcome by the heat at his home in Madisonville Tuesday and was for a time the object of much solicitation. We are glad to say he was much improved yesterday.
FOLLOW
THE CROWDS
TO THE
GREAT
Hopkins County Fair
CARNIVAL
AND MIDWAY OF ALL NATIONS
MADISONVILLE, KY.
AUGUST 6, 7, 8, 9 AND 10, 1901
- Every Day a Special Day.
- Every Night a Special Night.
- Best managed Fair in the World at the Best Place of its Size on Earth.
- Largest Amphitheatre in the State.
- Five Rattling Races Daily.
- Magnificent Displays in Show Rings and Floral Hall
- Eighteen Thrilling Free Attractions
- Twenty Big Tented Shows.
- Grounds Illuminated at Night.
- Something kept going from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m.
- All previous attempts eclipsed beyond comparison.
- Unique Combination of Attractions.
C. C. GIVENS, Pres. H. H. HOLEMAN, Secy.