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Source: Daily Public Ledger
Source type: newspaper
Document type: editorial
Document title: none
Author(s): anonymous
City of publication: Maysville, Kentucky
Date of publication: 13 September 1901
Volume number: none
Issue number: none
Pagination: 2

 
Citation
[untitled]. Daily Public Ledger 13 Sept. 1901: p. 2.
 
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Keywords
James E. Cantrill; assassinations (comparison).
 
Named persons
James E. Cantrill [first name misspelled below]; William Goebel.
 
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     “JEDGE” JEEMS CANTRILL, in his charge from the Bench to the Franklin County Grand Jury, said that many prayers went up in Kentucky for the death of GOEBEL, and that there were but few appeals from the pulpit and but few prayers were made that WILLIAM GOEBEL might be spared;—while thousands of people had been praying for the recovery of the President. It begins to look very much like Mr. CANTRILLS next outbreak will be directed at the LORD for answering the prayers of which he complains.

 

 


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