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IMrs L C Hurt and Miss Ursula

i Koelsch have formed Va partners hiT inthe millinery business and wilt occupyapartments in Russell Qos storeThese Iadte have been intheCincin-Bati market for the past two weeksreturning to this pface last Wednesdayr morning They bought extensivelyand will be ready to please the trade

I Mr A G Norris was here a fewt iays ago V

Mr James Garnett spent a few daysim Frankfort last veek On his return

GarlBettIand Campbellsville

Mr Lisle Jackson3of Holden Mo afriend of Miss Eliza Gibbs < Music teachI er in the Lindsey Wilson spent severaldays in Columbia last week Mr John

q Lee Walker and Miss Louise HancockI and Miss Gibbs met Mr Jackson in

1Campbellsvillegandaccompained him tothis city

Mr Frank Sinclair was in the mar-I

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ket several days of last week

iMr S C Neat was laid up last weeksuffering with a boil on his neck One

f ef his children was also sicktakingLsome needed rest and will be out of theI V First National Bank for about four

>weeks Mr G P Smythe is filling his

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place at tie bank during nis absencei Mr W L Walker and wife left Mon ¬

day morning for Cincinnati and will beI in the market all this week

I We are glad to state that MrsJ JI Biggs who has been very ill is able t-

ot be out again

Mr Jo Coffey Jr who has been inIndiana for the past four weeks re¬

turned home Monday Mrs Coffeyr met her husband in Campbellsvillewhere she had been visiting her mother for a few days

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LI Mesdamea Bassett who have beenvifSitin in Ohio returned home last

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Mr and Mrs Titus Mercer earnedI their Uile sun to louisville k st weekI andt I his tJHa removed He had

bei a mvat urferer for several weekst He io jv ciLOUt wtlL

Mr R H Durham who has beensuffering xv ith rheumatism for the pastsix weeks left Monday for Martinsyule Ind and will try the curativepowaB feiJf the spring at this wellkflowii tport His many friends here

Ihope thaihe will be restoredBreedI¬

living in Malone Texas for the pastnine years is visiting at his old home

Mr E W5 Reed who has been avictim of rheumatism fox several yearsleft for Martinsyille Ind Monday Hewill be absent several weeks His manyfriends hope that piss JlY at the cele ¬

brated watering place will be bene ¬

ficial

Mr < Luther Williams is in Louisvillethis week purchasing goods for hisMontpelier store x

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was1herer leave on anextended visit for Glebutne Texas this

Wednesday morning

Mrs Lou W Atkins who spent thewinter in Pensacola Fla returnedhome Saturday night Her daughterMiss Mabel will not return until thelatter part of May being engaged inteaching a class in music h

Miss Julia Eubank who has been inLousville for several weeks selectingmillinery ipr Mrs Atkins returnedSaturday night

Miss Hattie Bradshaw has returnedhome after a pleasant visit with her

V sister at MontpelierJudge Junius Hancock will return

from a visit to Frankfort todayMr James Garnrtt is on a business

trip to several points in Texas Willbe absent two weeks

ADDITIONAL LOCALS

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weVrWillSdise at reduced prIc sin many instancesless than Cost

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1 basked many questions in regard to ouri reasons etc will say that weare at

present undecided what our futurewishingIclose outat any time our entire stockincluding house and lot fixtures etc

I This is a good stand and we have donea good business during the last sevenyears we have been here whichwe owe largely to our many friends whohave stood by us all along to whom weEI extend a special invitation to call and

5 see the many bargains we are going tooffer

i All goods we sell from now on willJ> e forcash or produce or ylo parties

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f and tdoffteriB who ecureu Jn fomaIway < Sp ccine on and gist jour shareof tBeee bargaingoods >

174t Very Respectfully fNell Nell Gradyville Ky

Jhere is aJargain For You

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IDaily Courier Journal fey mail three

months and The Adair County Newslone year both for only 175 The price

o daily Courier Journal is 6year 1 60 for three months We haemade a special arrangement wherebywe will accept orders for that paperand ours during January February andMarch only at the price for both namedabove Send in your subscription atonce and keep posted on the proceed-ings

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of Legislature Sunday CourierJournalnot included in this offer Send50 cents additional if Sunday issue isdesired

Weekly Courier Journal is just asgood as it ever was We can furnishthv Weekly and our paper both for oneyear for 150

Mr E A McKinley will grind for allwho wish every Saturday at hismillnear Craycraft 154m

For Sale

Black Jack7 years old 14 J handspoven breeder Bay Stallion 5 yearsold 16J hands good breeder Cause forselling I have gone into merchandisebusiness J H Womack

Russell Springs Ky

To the Farmers and stock raises ofAdair and adjoining counties I am atthe same old stand with two goodhorses and two good Jacks My Jackshave proved themselves extra breedersOne six the other seven dollars to in ¬

sure a live colt Black Diamond hasproved himself an extra breeder ninetenths of his colts natural gaited finewilllI but not least come Red Bird Jr whichLexlngIjcolte Red Bird was by Jo Brown heby old Lexington first d mEmma Hen

jsfln second Dexter He by old Lexj ington second grand dam Wallace r4ifier nriesaddlp mare her darn old Elas ¬

Ibe enough and good enough to see himadmire him He is 16 hand high I

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BLAMEgOOdlilInsurance and

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M Henson of Danville who is ahorse and and who is ac ¬

quainted with the fine grass horsespronounced Red Bird the best fore ¬

handed horse ever saw Take it forwhat it is and come to see foryourself thanks for past favorsand future ones l

Solomon McFarlandI5if

FOXESWANTED

Keel and Grey i J50 to 50

to 100Goons 1 75to 123

AndW T HODGENIBox2Campbillsville Iy

LOUISVILLE MARKETS>

Latest on Live Stock

Shipping steer < 500550steers4OO4OFat heifers andcows 325375

Cutters 325375Canners1OO225BullsFeeders Jv > 375425Stockers f > 350400Choice milch cows 35001500ICommon to fair cIhOGSChoice 160 to 200 i i 1100Mediums 130 to t 10 5-0Pigs870j935Roughs n i V 1030

SHEEP AND LAMBSlambsi 575-675Culls340oFat sheep K > ix 350425=I ColumbiaMarket v

POULTRYEggs < > V5

lTrukeysvj< eo i 16Chickens 12r > x

Ducks ii >i v GRAIN V f 1J

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Wheat >

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Weare having > soirie rainyjijJt ii l

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Ma Tilfprd petty of Inroadi 1 y p

was m town W d esday tfi

Miss Dollie Allen has returnedhome accompanied by her cousin

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Miss Umma B1ackwhmeais tbspend a few weeks with her it

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have preachingre oiicea month Rev J F Black

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preaches every second Sun-

day

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r tMr Gordon Thurstoii pilot on

Str1 Rowena took supperwith his parents other night

There was a surprise birthday-s ac home of Mr R M

BJacls 0h the of Marchgiven inghonor of his sixtyfifth

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birthday

The people of this community

have been ffardeninff quite a lotn > last few days j

Eggs are 12J cents a dozennow but guess the people willeat most of their instead ofselling them

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very low atthis writing

travelingIsalesman was calling on ourmerchants last Monday

Miss Nonie Miller and sisterMrs Minnie Ramsey were intown shopping Monday

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Mrs A A Clayton calledMrs W M Tues ¬

MrsT M Heath of Seimwas in town f day ealHag onour dejitist W B Armstrong i

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fJviss Pearl Armstrong has re ¬

turned to her school at Burksyule

l IDr J E Busterarid his daugli

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uiYqu can examine Companies you can Candle Eggs Q-

gbut after all best to demand kind Insurance that

is good all time

MURRELL MILLER Columbia Ky fil

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ter Mrs Nellie Bledsoej werevisiting eir relatives atGrpcuslast week I

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Mrs Etta Morgan of this placewas visiting her sisters on Cro ¬

cus Tuesday V r

R sell pr JSMrs Miller wife of Mr Clay

born Miller died very suddenlyThursday morning of heart fail-

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Mrs Frank W eisj very sick<

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Bro Grider filled his regularappointment here Sunday morn¬

ing and in the afternoon baptizedMiss Pearl Gaskins

MrH G Rexroat has taken aOrphansii Homevsin Louisville to raise

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IMrs ErmineClemmons

WilsonvisitedL

I very poor health

home of Mr Dud AcreITheto be the center of attrac-

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just now as he is removinghis first chicks of the season

j from his incubatori

I Mi Sylvanus Wilson and wifei accompanied by Mrs Ermine

I Wilson left Sunday by the wayI of Mooreland en route for Cin

fcirinatiL At this writing Mrs WmI Vaughan is some betterI

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Mr john Phelps of Jamestownvisited his daughter Mr Chas

Winlrey FridayI

ti L L Rounds ilfsodh bev

remoddlitiff of theJwuse

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t AREvolTm1NGr DILD OR REPAIRit ttJI Cf i If so we can furnish anything you mayI tJfrl i tt need inr 0 rough or dressed LumberR of=

L ing Sash Doors and Blinds Columns < <W

of every description Our stock of Siding j1 Ceiling Flooring and all kinds of Mould ¬

9 jing is manufactured from Dry Lumber> We can furnish any material needed in

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our line and keep the largest and best fiassorted stock of Finishing Material ofany firm in this section of the State

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of Mrs Ermine Wilson j

Mr and Mrs John Payne willleave today for Liberty whereMr Payne will visit his peoplewhile Mrs Payne is in the citypurchasing her stock of Springmillinery

The pupils of Mrs Rounds as-

sted by Mr Jas Popplewellexprission vili give a recital atthe R S A on Wednesdaynight March 30th

Miss Mollie Sullivan and MissJBhalps of JanstQ Vnlvere inour townFriday and visited th-eRSA 5

hisfMrs Tmj WnsjsqU sick

A large gathering met at theJ

home of Mr Flem Carters theLith tp celebrate his 100th

bfhda He had one s st-etere over 90 years old

fKninyThe we thrup to this time-

hasbeen ideal for March and thefarmers have made good use ofsanieo

5 jIt is reported that the Rev

Fieldori CKapple has a genuinecase of smallpox near this placev

The health of this section isnot very good at this time agood lot of fever of differentkinds btft none fatal

Messrs G W Peterson and GA Puyear of Mannsville werein this section one day last week

Happy Virgil Grissom was fosee our merchants one day lastweek Virge never fails to cometo see us

rlr1rs G R Feese Mrs DellaWatson and Miss Lettie Feesespent last Saturday night at iAi

C WheelerstMr J D Absher was in our

Jtown last Saturday

Mrs Lyda Perkins moved fromCampbellsvilleVto o this plac Saturday

The Northern Poultry EggCo will place a branch house atthis place in the near future

Sandford Mann of Mannsvillepassed through here one day lastwe ken ronte to Columbia

The Sunday school at this placesis progressing nicely under themanagement of M sW L Rus-

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The few pretty day have caused

some people to plant some gar ¬

den stuff for Mr FrostDied at his fathers near this

place M rcli 8 Mr Charles Pendleton with consumption Hewas a son of Ji H Pendleton

Mr RobtB Wheeler a sonof A C Wheeler S tnTied inIllinois the first day o March itiMi s Maggie temper

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SAY FARMERSI

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LOOK OVERIYour old Corn Drills and other Ma =

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chinery and see what repairs you need I

this Spring The Drill Companies4

have discontinued commission repairs-so

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I get your repaiir order in now so asi to save

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t Express Charges

When you brf0gn your Repair Orderh

don t forget to look at our immensestock of Corn brills Manure Spreadt

kers Binders Mowers lI HaFrpw Cultivators and generaMinieof Farm Supplies of every character

EIITIlE t JEFFRIES HARDWARE

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iG It aro3 B ron Rythmic 1

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Home Columbia KentucKy c Jt>

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Standard and Registered Vol No 18 >1BARON RYTHMIC is a brown stallion 15

hands high 3yearsold absolutely sQund with the

Iful of eyes feet and legs He is a horse of wonder¬

substance and finish in fact he has all of the qual¬ <

ifications of a highclassed harness horse and beyond i >

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1a doubt is one of the best bred ones that ever made f r ivhis appearance in this section of1 the State as isshown in his breeding below

BARON RYTHMIC 47139 by Rythmic 4163GSI record 206f ef 4 including Rythmic Bel 215f ifI

and Mamie the Heiress 219J Rythmic by Oakland I

Baron 31586 record 209J Oakland Baron by Baron4758 record 218 he by the renowned George

1Wilkes BARON RYTHMICS dam the Cloudless18000 with a record of 207 at a 4year 1i I

only harness horse in the history of theworld that ever sold for 125000 Anon bytioneer Arions dam Manette by Nutwood The

i1 less dam Cloudlet is the dam of Wardena 224JElecIthe dam of Reamer Boy 2291 t

Rythmic during the season of 1902 was thewinner of 7 races amounting to 21850

BARON RYTHMIC is an elegant individual urI

lJpuregaited and very speedy BARON RYTHMIC >

has never been handled on the track but has beenworked on the road and can step a 240 clip and theroad never gets too long or rough for him 1

BARON RYTHMIC will be permitted to servenumber of approved mares at the trainingW E Bradshaw on Burksville Street for1stableof 1500 Money due when colt is foaled orof 1

mare or removed from community <

All care will be taken to preyentaccidentSj c

will not be responsibleshpuld any occur CbutILLEE S SMITH Columbia

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