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OFFICERS FOR 1894. WEE—Eh TELEPHONE 2270. Assooratron,

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Pre51dent: DR. S. M. SIEWERS. “1“ °"° :61,“kath ‘ “ ”

Vieepresidem THE ORGANIZED IN 11890,

MR? COL. E):Tetar1::m HADLEY. Egfiflfln “all “Hal 333K has the largest member.-

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a. Shubert’s Serenade
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THE NEXT TIME You. go sheppmg'nont ea; to go to
' e CAVETT BROS. 61.00

GENTS’ UNDERWEAR, and all lines found in any Dry Goods Store. Remember the Number—

413 &. 415 YORK STREET, NEWPORT, KY.

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. THQS. L. JONES,

1 . E. B. FARMER, Cor. Secretary.
\ . MARY MUGGERIDGE, Rec. Sec’y‘i

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. ISABELLA H. SHEPARD, Treasurer.

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At Home Wednesdays,
209 East 6th 51., - NEWPORT, KY.

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A class of little girls, from‘nine to thirteen,
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and are eligible to the office them—

‘selves, by the provision of the new

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. The women of Newport, Cov—

and’ Lexington are now

entitled to vote for School Trustees

charter for cities of the second class.

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Jones and Mrs.

\ ,Mrs. Col.
I—lumphreys of Versailles. are a
special committee appointed to go
to the legislature to have the age
of protection for girls raised to
eighteen years. They are now
protected by law only until twelve
years of age in Kentucky.

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The Campbell County Equal
Rights Association meets the 1st
and 3rd Thursday of each month
at. the l1all,,No. 6.16 York street,
M. Public cordially i11-

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PR ESJRIPTIONS A SPECIALTY.

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NEWPORT, KY.

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The Seventh Annual Conven—
tion of the Kentucky Equal Rights

elation will be held in Lexing-

ton October 21rd, 24th and 25th.

The evening sp ea 1ke1s are to I12)
Miss Laura Clay,

l‘v/Irs. Eugenia B. Farmer, and

l‘vIr’s. Tosehine K. Ilenr 1.
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Therewill begreat rejoicing

over the successful werk of: the

women in the Ashland‘District

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PROGRAMf— PART III.

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- ACCOMPAINST, MISS MARY SMITH. .

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The STATE LEGISLATIVE
COMMITTEE consisting of Miss
Mrsf and Mrs.

CLAY, FARMER '

JOSEPHINE K. HENRY have done
splendid work in improving the
laws governing the women of Ken—
tucky.

In 1893 they had a law passedc

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enabling A MARRIED

MAKE "A wILL. This took. effect

last October.

 

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In 1894 the .law was passed

giving the wife ea luai ”property
rights with her husband, and the
same rights after his death that he
would have if she died. Hereto-
fore the husband got-all of the
property for life, irrespective of the
children’s rights, and the wife got
only one-third even if the property
had been I 'by:. her

father. 1

left to her

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We are still working for the,

ians with the fathers of their chil-
dren. In Kentucky a man may
give or will his wife’s children,
away from her and she is pOVver—
less to preventit.
l believe'in the eternal o'Idér‘Of
things, and will be busy over there.
LUCY STONE.

On her death bed, her last words
were to her daughter, -'“Inake the
world better.

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