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TPzr r r aSi31 rR r In x + I I r 1 I > A I A 1 2 o fd a t ° 4I vtt tt fiAIRi t LOlHING I OJ 1 1 ti I greatest variety the very latest styles and the very closest prices Dont buy be = fore seeing our as = sortment We are only insisting on a look Our exclu sive styles and low prices do the rest Calland see Ji rlfgt4rJ Rept kllican r FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 20 Illinois Central RailroadTime Table North Hound Snnlli Snood No 182 due 407 n m o1ldhIt3111 m NolMuel23lp m No 1K1 due MS p m No 102 tine SMS pm No 1S1 diifllXO in j f For Furniture see Carson Co For School Shoes call on Carson Co Mr John Blair Buford called to see us Monday We pay 15c for Eggs and 12 12c I V for frying Chickens CARSON CO r Mr C F Wallace Rosinc made us a pleasant call while in town Monday We are headquarters for everything V In the Grocery line CARSON CO Ours house is brim full of new Go1 Hof all kl nd CARSON CO i A big lot of new Clothing just rived at Carson Cos arI Receiving some of the newst style Hats Swan Brand the best- BARNARD CO Cnll on Barnard Co for that now fall Suit Uptqtheminute in style watIers call while here last Monday 5cl pave you seen that now lot of t VUlueSIworth W L Douglas Shoes ado for men at 300 and i350 wall be found at Carson Gos Mr George Forman is suferlng from a badly swolen hold and arm resulting from blood poisoning We are jut in receipt of new Ginghams new Woolens and anythin- gtyop = mlnght want for new Dresses CARSON CO 15 tVA TEDAT ONCE100 teams 25 per day Walton Wilson Bodes Co- Hartford V Ky 1 I1 A greapblglot of Pound Prints Iii Grays BI es and Reds Dont watt until choice is gone but come quick arc securoEome of these bargains iV r x ° < rt iayQirRSOti Ctico I i i- I i r Oftcourse you are going to peed a n al ew thistt season Its only I a question of where lo ge to get it Now we want tot give YOu a specs ial invitation to call at our store where you can be assured of they CLOTIIINftbND yH- EADQUARTERS0 roriladtes Frank Lowe has a mild attack of typttoid fcVefr I Mr S P Rnnney Cromwell called to see us while here Tuesday Allison Bartlett and Harol Holbrook have mild cases of typhoid fever Studpbaker Hartford Ice Co llf Esquire J A Park who has been opthe sick list is somewhat Improv jtaJ Ifrs E W Ncvltt of Owensboro is the guest of her friend Miss Gladys Duke city this week IMr J L Carson who has been for several weeks with stomach trouble is thought to be some hot- ter ¬ > Leave your laundry at Cleve Ilers grocery Work guaranteed Prompt delivery Agent Richmond Laun ¬ dry 46tf Mr RD Curtis of Lewisburg Ky who is visiting the family nephew Alex Curtls paid us a 1I1eas1 ant call yesterday Mr Will Moore Louisville visited weekI Mr Garfleldijaijnard who has been located at fo r some time as Foreman of the I C Section at that place has been transferred to the Fordsville section IMisses Maggie Griffin Hettie Riley Mary Bunger1Effie Render Debbie Taylor Mrs Fannie Taylor and Ross Bennett formed a party which left Hartford Tuesday for the Mammoth Cave 1 RevECottrcll is visiting his mother Mrs E C Hubbprd He and his brother Rev E O Cottrell will enter the Baptist Theological Semliia ry at Louisville October 1st whore they will take the two years course Little William Forman fiveyear old son of Mr and Mrs George For- man ¬ i died at the residence of his par ¬ morningI done to save the little fellows life but to no avail He was a bright handsome little child the sunshine of I the home and the idol of his parents and grandparents His remains were interred at Oakwobd Sunday evening t The family have the heartfelt sym- pathy i of the whole community In- theiresadbereavertirnt s r I l Wo have bought oUtHoovrr pros 1 grocery and will continue business at the same place with a complete lint of Groceries and Hardware All at rdck bottom prices SCHRADER CO Little Annie Leo Taylor daughter of Judge W B Taylqr has diphthe ¬ ria The disease developed at school Wednesday and as a result the shoo board at a meeting yesterday morn ¬ ing adjourned school in all the lower t10tjknown the dread disease The room at the college building in which this case developed will bq thoroughly fumlrf gated In the mean time parents arc urged to keep their children from thq streets as much as possible Mr Alfred Dexter of Beaver Dam t met with a Very painful accident while out squirrel hunting last Sat ¬ urday morning near Mr Toni Morton farm in Rough river flats a few miles below Hartford He shot a squirt rel and it lodged and In climbing the tree he stepped on a dead limb which broke and he fell feet foremost twenty feet to the ground breaking AllSheCtfelds last account Tuesday he was getting along very well j i The Ohio County Medical Society held their regular session in the of Hue of Supt DeWeese last Wednes- day ¬ with the following doctors present S J Wedding Palestine Willis Duff J O McKinney J T MilicII Oscar Allen and E W Ford iting members were entertained for dinner at the Commercial > rJ Oi McKenney conducted a quiz on ma- laria which proved to be the best thing of the society this year The time of meeting was changed from tine third to first Wednesday in each month lend na the State Association meets in October this society will not meet again until November C i BeanMiller Mr Ira lean and Miss Hernia Mil ler were married at the home of the I brides father Judge J P Miller nt Cromwell last Monday at 1 p m Mr Bean is a Hartford boy and at UCSI ent traveling salesman for the Ken- tucky ¬ Jeans Clothing Company of Louisville The bride is one of the most popular young ladles of Hart ford and has for a number of years been bookkeeper for Carson Co The marriage was quiet only a few relatives and intimate friends being Invited The ceremony was perform ¬ ed by Rev O M Shultz and the happy couple left immediately for a trip to the Jamestown Exposition and other points Those who attended the wedding front Hartford were Mrs Thos II Bean Misses Elba Bern and May Bean mother and sisters of the groom Rev O M Shultz and wife Mrs J W Taylor and daughter Miss Alice Mrs Ci E Morrison Messrs Berry L Taylor Taylor and Cleve Iler BEAVER DAM Rev R D Bennett of Hartford fill ¬ ed the pulpit at the Methodist church Sunday morning In the absence of Rev J A Lewis Mrs Will Travis of Owensboro 111I viblting her parents here I Miss Pearl Pate of McITonry spent Sunday with her IJnrentshereI Mrs Ben IIThursday Mr Theo Sowders attended the j State Fair at Louisville last week j Mr E W Taylor attended the Da views county Fair at Owensboro lust weekMiss Patsy Adams has returned to i her home in Bowling Green after a I few days visit to her brother Mr1- K Adams at this place The Christian Church Sunday School entertained its pupils with a moon- light picnic on the beautiful lawn at IIwere when refreshments were served immediately afterward all returned to their homes reporting a pleasant- time Mr and Mrs J E Williams en- tertained ¬ a fet friends last Thurs- day ¬ night In honor of Miss Patsy t Adams of Bowling Green those pre ¬ sent were Alesdamea J K Adams J E Williams Misses Patsy Adams Marie Austin Pansy Stevens May Blr Kitty Rhoads Messrs M D Mad dox M M Fanghender W C Mc Kenney Lee Stevens 1 K Adams l- and J E Williams Mr and Mrs J K Adams left Fri- day ¬ for a few days visit to Mrs Adams parents nt London Ky Mr C 0 McDonald hats sold his property on Kentucky street to JIll Dave Rhoads of Drakesboro Ky who will move here at once Mr McDon- ald ¬ is moving to his farm near Green ¬ ville Ky The Central City and Beaver Dam 1 BaseBall nines played nmatch same of ball here Sunday afternoon the homo teamcouli not do anything with t I J tl t vHers and the result was a score lot 21 to 3 to the Central City A Jwys i Mrs J L Lalllnger entertained the Ladies Fnach Club Saturday utter ¬ noon Mrs J L Berry who hasbeen teach ¬ ing in the vacancy hero has returned to bar aoraerift Hartford Ky NMJss Crlniih of Louisville has been se ¬ lected to fill the place IMI aid Mrs Geo W Brunton of Williams Mines spent Sunday wlh l tMr Bmntons parents here Jlr Will Travis of Owensboro spent Sunday in town Mrs J P McKenney and Mrs CP Austin spent a few days In Roches- ter this week jillssM Ethel Tliqri and Eva Nauce of Williams Mines spent Tuesday in town Miss Martina Bennett of Hartford is the guest of Miss Dena Woodward for a few days Mr Alpha Dexter who fell out of a tiev last Saturday evening Is not im proviiig very fast i PALO f Sera C Claud Ward and fondly and ilis Dcolcy and daughter of No creek visited her son E R Dooley last wiel Lie Joe Igloheart who has boon on the tick list Is Improving Sir Willie Wimsatt and family was the guest of Mrs Too Tweddell Sunday iI Kl Berry and Evcret Madeti I n flying trip to Sunnydale Sun day a era oin j giicstHof i Saturday tars William Coy Mr J T Hines and thirdly rolr and tits Arville Coy J Sundayi Richard 1 Dooley Saturday night was well n tI tended rd enjoyed by all Ice cream was sirTd to the Kuestsnlce rauic rendered by tho Berry boys cull Mr I White with his string baud Those I preset WTO Claud Ward curd fatally Mrs Beulce Dooley and daughterRosa of Noereek Mr llllam Feemster andW j wife Mr C V White and fatally Mr D P Feemster and wife Mr Charlie Fee nster and wife Mr J D Berry Misses Lena Rosa and Fannie Her j ry essrs James Handly Kit Clinton OrvllK lI ITi Mils Eric Powers Sunnydale was r SUIIIIi visltlnir Mr G W lines I The social entertainment and ke cream supper given at the homo of Mr D P Feemster Tuesday night way largely attended and highly elJo edI by nil Those present were Mrs limn Xewbolt of Hartford Miss ¬ ble Jones of Owensboro Misses Ethel Mary Bell and Maggie Jones Rosie and Lena Berry Vera Hawkins Ollie and Jessie York Eva Allen Rosh Russell Messrs Almond Duke Frank Brady Willie Hinton Kit Berry Ev eret Maden Castle eGorge Cox Ernest MorrisClifton and Orville Ber- ry ¬ Joe Hagerman Charley Feemster and wife Mr Richard Dooley and r wife Had nice music by the Palo band HERBERT Sept 23Mr Hubert Burdett has- a bud hand caused by sticking a nail it J Mrs Chappel ofr Gatewood is vas sting her daughter Mrs Will Stew3rfI Miss Mabel Miller has latter a weeks visit to Mrs Wave I Batlett Mrs WhitesvllleI Obenchain and Mrs Eliza Rherdon at I tended church at Pellville Saturday Mrs Obenchain will make a visit be I fore retull1lngt Misses Sallie Ford Mattie Barnett Margaret and Mary Chambers Pearl Burdett and Myrtle Vnrdett attended church at Pellvillo Sunday Sam Haynes and ills Tnr 1Newton were called to the bedside of their sister Mrs McCurty of Ownns boro this weep She is not expocxd to recoverMr llrs R M Miller attended birthday dinner at Mrs Nannie Browns of Walnut Grove Saturday Sale Tiie undersigned 1 H B Carsou administrator of the estate of Hub bad Maples decensedand Frank Ma ¬ pies surviving partner of the partner ¬ ship df Hubbard and Frank Maplea will on the 2nd day of October lHrJ expose to sale the following personal property Two cows 4 hogs 1 roan mare 1 suckling mule 2 buggies 1 set of harness a lot of household and kitchen furniture 1 plow 1 wagon stocks of hay and a lot of corn stand ¬ ug in the field I The terms of same nil sums 500 and under cash over 8500 On three months time notes bearing with approved security InterestI J IB C Fink I Horses for Sale On Monday September 3Q 1907 at Court House in Hartford Kentucky at p m I will sell 12 head of honsea and mules all in good condition For further particulars apply to J C Wa ¬ j gen O V t I tt f i DO You t Recognize the phrase Just as good as a DUOH < ESS And do you KNOW WHY t Duchess Trousers are usedas the standard ofj comparison tfhere s are many reasons One is that they are the most carefully manu- I factured Trousers on the market Another reas on is the warranty Ten cents a button la tr riP 0 9a WE HAVEgTHE AGENCY t Lest You lighe1assti + p buy one of Ol lulen Dollar Bill Suit Yes a + good many stores get more than ir for such theAT 2 flake and fit If you are a tailoring critic you f will appreciate these values Our word is good o2enough but dont take it Prove its correctness Pcby tryiug a t fOR LLulnlfl Of QUALITY i OM ro t BARNARD COG J tHartford Kentucky t t + too o it > 444c4J4wAr4 a ssr av UQ v tut 0 aJS eiIWe I Your Trade = fJI Come to see us and fake a look tlirt1rhour QLa store before making your fall and winter purchas- es We are fully jjrefnired to take care of your wants Ve are fresh fic tu the Eastfiii markets with a full line of carejuliy elected goods for all i our various departments In our line of Ladies Cia and Misses Vear we have taken most especial demandsp I Our Dress II De fJIQa cuts for the season Miss Myrtle Hines will Itake pleasure in showing you these goods Dont I fail to see our new line of Ladies and Misses Cloaks J p and ReadyMade Skirts made in the very late- stI andnobbiest styles In Millinery Ilhis season we shall aim to break all former rec 11tII ff tin has charge of this department Mrs Austin p is an experienced and accomplished trimmer hay- ing Ge hadmany years of experience and devoted fI much study to this line of business We fool assur B j ed you can do no better any where in the Gre- enr jP River country 1 = Rogers r Co Beaver Dam Ky = Dont fail to see our line of Shoes for Men 5a a J Y 01 <

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fiAIRi t LOlHING I

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greatest varietythe very lateststyles and the veryclosest prices

Dont buy be =

fore seeing our as =

sortment We areonly insisting on alook Our exclusive styles and lowprices do the restCalland see

Jirlfgt4rJ Rept kllicanr

FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 20

Illinois Central RailroadTimeTable

North Hound Snnlli SnoodNo 182 due 407 n m o1ldhIt3111 m

NolMuel23lp m No 1K1 due MS p m

No 102 tine SMS pm No 1S1 diifllXO inj

fFor Furniture see Carson Co

For School Shoes call on CarsonCo

Mr John Blair Buford called tosee us Monday

We pay 15c for Eggs and 12 12cI V for frying Chickens CARSON COr

Mr C F Wallace Rosinc made usa pleasant call while in town Monday

We are headquarters for everythingV In the Grocery line CARSON CO

Ours house is brim full of newGo1 Hof allkl nd CARSON CO

i A big lot of new Clothing justrived at Carson Cos arI

Receiving some of the newst styleHats Swan Brand the best-

BARNARD CO

Cnll on Barnard Co for that nowfall Suit Uptqtheminute in style

watIerscall while here last Monday

5clpave you seen that now lot of

t VUlueSIworthW L Douglas Shoes

ado for men at 300 and i350wall be found at Carson Gos

Mr George Forman is suferlngfrom a badly swolen hold and armresulting from blood poisoning

We are jut in receipt of newGinghams new Woolens and anythin-

gtyop= mlnght want for new DressesCARSON CO

15 tVA TEDAT ONCE100 teams25 per day

Walton Wilson Bodes Co-

HartfordV Ky1I1 A greapblglot of Pound Prints IiiGrays BI es and Reds Dont wattuntil choice is gone but come quickarc securoEome of these bargains iV

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°< rt iayQirRSOti Ctico

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rOftcourse you

are going to peeda nalew thisttseason Its only I

a question ofwhere lo ge to getit Now we wanttot give YOu a specsial invitation tocall at our storewhere you can beassured of they

CLOTIIINftbNDyH-

EADQUARTERS0

roriladtes

Frank Lowe has a mild attack oftypttoid fcVefr

I Mr S P Rnnney Cromwell calledto see us while here Tuesday

Allison Bartlett and Harol Holbrookhave mild cases of typhoid fever

StudpbakerHartford Ice Co llf

Esquire J A Park who has beenopthe sick list is somewhat ImprovjtaJIfrs E W Ncvltt of Owensborois the guest of her friend Miss GladysDuke city this week

IMr J L Carson who has beenfor several weeks with stomach

trouble is thought to be some hot-ter

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Leave your laundry at Cleve Ilersgrocery Work guaranteed Promptdelivery Agent Richmond Laun ¬

dry 46tf

Mr RD Curtis of Lewisburg Kywho is visiting the familynephew Alex Curtls paid us a 1I1eas1

ant call yesterday

Mr Will Moore Louisville visited

weekIMr Garfleldijaijnard who has been

located at fo r some time asForeman of the I C Section at thatplace has been transferred to theFordsville section

IMisses Maggie Griffin Hettie RileyMary Bunger1Effie Render DebbieTaylor Mrs Fannie Taylor and RossBennett formed a party which leftHartford Tuesday for the MammothCave 1

RevECottrcll is visiting hismother Mrs E C Hubbprd He andhis brother Rev E O Cottrell willenter the Baptist Theological Semliiary at Louisville October 1st whorethey will take the two years course

Little William Forman fiveyearold son of Mr and Mrs George For-

man¬

i died at the residence of his par¬

morningIdone to save the little fellows life

but to no avail He was a brighthandsome little child the sunshine of

I the home and the idol of his parentsand grandparents His remains were

interred at Oakwobd Sunday eveningt The family have the heartfelt sym-

pathyi of the whole community In-

theiresadbereavertirnt s rIl

Wo have bought oUtHoovrr pros 1

grocery and will continue business atthe same place with a complete lintof Groceries and Hardware All atrdck bottom prices

SCHRADER CO

Little Annie Leo Taylor daughterof Judge W B Taylqr has diphthe ¬

ria The disease developed at schoolWednesday and as a result the shooboard at a meeting yesterday morn ¬

ing adjourned school in all the lower

t10tjknownthe dread disease The room at thecollege building in which this casedeveloped will bq thoroughly fumlrfgated In the mean time parents arcurged to keep their children from thqstreets as much as possible

Mr Alfred Dexter of Beaver Damt

met with a Very painful accidentwhile out squirrel hunting last Sat¬

urday morning near Mr Toni Mortonfarm in Rough river flats a few milesbelow Hartford He shot a squirtrel and it lodged and In climbingthe tree he stepped on a dead limbwhich broke and he fell feet foremosttwenty feet to the ground breaking

AllSheCtfeldslast account Tuesday he was gettingalong very well j

i

The Ohio County Medical Societyheld their regular session in the ofHue of Supt DeWeese last Wednes-day

¬

with the following doctors presentS J Wedding Palestine WillisDuff J O McKinney J T MilicIIOscar Allen and E W Forditing members were entertained fordinner at the Commercial >rJ OiMcKenney conducted a quiz on ma-laria which proved to be the bestthing of the society this year Thetime of meeting was changed fromtine third to first Wednesday in eachmonth lend na the State Associationmeets in October this society will notmeet again until November C

i

BeanMillerMr Ira lean and Miss Hernia Mil

ler were married at the home of theI brides father Judge J P Miller ntCromwell last Monday at 1 p m MrBean is a Hartford boy and at UCSIent traveling salesman for the Ken-tucky

¬

Jeans Clothing Company ofLouisville The bride is one of themost popular young ladles of Hartford and has for a number of yearsbeen bookkeeper for Carson CoThe marriage was quiet only a fewrelatives and intimate friends beingInvited The ceremony was perform ¬

ed by Rev O M Shultz and thehappy couple left immediately for atrip to the Jamestown Exposition andother points

Those who attended the weddingfront Hartford were Mrs Thos IIBean Misses Elba Bern and MayBean mother and sisters of the groomRev O M Shultz and wife Mrs JW Taylor and daughter Miss AliceMrs Ci E Morrison Messrs BerryL Taylor Taylor and Cleve Iler

BEAVER DAMRev R D Bennett of Hartford fill ¬

ed the pulpit at the Methodist churchSunday morning In the absence of RevJ A Lewis

Mrs Will Travis of Owensboro 111I

viblting her parents here I

Miss Pearl Pate of McITonry spentSunday with her IJnrentshereI

Mrs Ben

IIThursdayMr Theo Sowders attended the j

State Fair at Louisville last week j

Mr E W Taylor attended the Daviews county Fair at Owensboro lust

weekMissPatsy Adams has returned to i

her home in Bowling Green after a I

few days visit to her brother Mr1-K Adams at this place

The Christian Church Sunday Schoolentertained its pupils with a moon-light picnic on the beautiful lawn at

IIwerewhen refreshments were servedimmediately afterward all returned totheir homes reporting a pleasant-time

Mr and Mrs J E Williams en-

tertained¬

a fet friends last Thurs-day

¬

night In honor of Miss Patsyt

Adams of Bowling Green those pre ¬

sent were Alesdamea J K AdamsJ E Williams Misses Patsy AdamsMarie Austin Pansy Stevens May BlrKitty Rhoads Messrs M D Mad

dox M M Fanghender W C McKenney Lee Stevens 1 K Adams l-

and J E WilliamsMr and Mrs J K Adams left Fri-

day¬

for a few days visit to Mrs Adamsparents nt London Ky

Mr C 0 McDonald hats sold hisproperty on Kentucky street to JIllDave Rhoads of Drakesboro Ky whowill move here at once Mr McDon-

ald¬

is moving to his farm near Green ¬

ville KyThe Central City and Beaver Dam 1

BaseBall nines played nmatch sameof ball here Sunday afternoon thehomo teamcouli not do anything with

t I

J

tl t vHers and the result was ascore lot 21 to 3 to the Central City

AJwys i

Mrs J L Lalllnger entertained theLadies Fnach Club Saturday utter¬

noonMrs J L Berry who hasbeen teach ¬

ing in the vacancy hero has returnedto bar aoraerift Hartford Ky NMJssCrlniih of Louisville has been se¬

lected to fill the place

IMI aid Mrs Geo W Brunton ofWilliams Mines spent Sunday wlh

l

tMr Bmntons parents hereJlr Will Travis of Owensboro spent

Sunday in townMrs J P McKenney and Mrs CP

Austin spent a few days In Roches-ter this week

jillssM Ethel Tliqri and Eva Nauceof Williams Mines spent Tuesdayin town

Miss Martina Bennett of Hartford isthe guest of Miss Dena Woodward fora few days

Mr Alpha Dexter who fell out of atiev last Saturday evening Is not improviiig very fast i

PALO f

Sera C Claud Ward and fondlyand ilis Dcolcy and daughter of Nocreek visited her son E R Dooleylast wiel

Lie Joe Igloheart who has boonon the tick list Is Improving

Sir Willie Wimsatt and family wasthe guest of Mrs Too Tweddell Sunday

iI Kl Berry and Evcret Madeti I

n flying trip to Sunnydale Sunday a era oin jgiicstHof i

Saturdaytars William Coy Mr J T Hines

and thirdly rolr and tits Arville CoyJSundayiRichard1

Dooley Saturday night was well n tItended rd enjoyed by all Ice creamwas sirTd to the Kuestsnlce rauicrendered by tho Berry boys cull Mr I

White with his string baud Those I

preset WTO Claud Ward curd fatallyMrs Beulce Dooley and daughterRosaof Noereek Mr llllam Feemster andW j

wife Mr C V White and fatally MrD P Feemster and wife Mr CharlieFee nster and wife Mr J D BerryMisses Lena Rosa and Fannie Her j

ry essrs James Handly Kit ClintonOrvllK lIITiMils Eric Powers Sunnydale was r

SUIIIIivisltlnir Mr G W lines I

The social entertainment and kecream supper given at the homo ofMr D P Feemster Tuesday night way

largely attended and highly elJoedIby nil Those present were Mrs

limn Xewbolt of Hartford Miss ¬

ble Jones of Owensboro Misses EthelMary Bell and Maggie Jones Rosieand Lena Berry Vera Hawkins Ollie

and Jessie York Eva Allen RoshRussell Messrs Almond Duke FrankBrady Willie Hinton Kit Berry Everet Maden Castle eGorge Cox

Ernest MorrisClifton and Orville Ber-

ry

¬

Joe Hagerman Charley Feemsterand wife Mr Richard Dooley and

r

wife Had nice music by the Paloband

HERBERTSept 23Mr Hubert Burdett has-

a bud hand caused by sticking a nailit J

Mrs Chappel ofr Gatewood is vas

sting her daughter Mrs Will Stew3rfIMiss Mabel Miller has

latter a weeks visit to Mrs Wave I

BatlettMrs WhitesvllleI

Obenchain and Mrs Eliza Rherdon at I

tended church at Pellville Saturday

Mrs Obenchain will make a visit be I

fore retull1lngtMisses Sallie Ford Mattie Barnett

Margaret and Mary Chambers PearlBurdett and Myrtle Vnrdett attendedchurch at Pellvillo Sunday

Sam Haynes and ills Tnr1Newton were called to the bedside of

their sister Mrs McCurty of Ownns

boro this weep She is not expocxd

torecoverMr llrs R M Miller attendedbirthday dinner at Mrs Nannie

Browns of Walnut Grove Saturday

SaleTiie undersigned 1 H B Carsou

administrator of the estate of Hub

bad Maples decensedand Frank Ma ¬

pies surviving partner of the partner¬

ship df Hubbard and Frank Maplea

will on the 2nd day of October lHrJexpose to sale the following personalproperty Two cows 4 hogs 1 roanmare 1 suckling mule 2 buggies 1

set of harness a lot of household and

kitchen furniture 1 plow 1 wagon

stocks of hay and a lot of corn stand¬

ug in the fieldI

The terms of same nil sums 500

and under cash over 8500 On threemonths time notes bearingwith approved security InterestI

J IB C

Fink I

Horses for SaleOn Monday September 3Q 1907 at

Court House in Hartford Kentucky atp m I will sell 12 head of honsea

and mules all in good condition Forfurther particulars apply to J C Wa¬ j

genO

V

t

I t t f

i DO Yout Recognize the phrase Just as good as a DUOH< ESS And do you

KNOW WHYt Duchess Trousers are usedas the standard ofjcomparison

tfheres

are many reasonsOne is that they are the most carefully manu-

I factured Trousers on the market Another reason is the warranty Ten cents a button la

tr riP 09a WE HAVEgTHE AGENCY

t Lest You

lighe1assti+ p buy one of Ol lulen Dollar Bill Suit Yes a +

good many stores get more than ir for suchtheAT 2flake and fit If you are a tailoring critic youf will appreciate these values Our word is good

o2enough but dont take it Prove its correctnessPcby tryiug a

t fOR LLulnlfl Of QUALITY iOM ro

t BARNARD COGJ

tHartford Kentuckyt

t + too oit > 444c4J4wAr4 a ssr avUQ vtut 0 aJS

eiIWeIYour Trade =fJI

Come to see us and fake a look tlirt1rhourQLa store before making your fall and winter purchas-

es We are fully jjrefnired to take care of yourwants Ve are fresh fic tu the Eastfiii marketswith a full line of carejuliy elected goods for all iour various departments In our line of Ladies

Cia and Misses Vear we have taken most especialdemandspI Our Dress II DefJIQacuts for the season Miss Myrtle Hines willItake pleasure in showing you these goods DontI fail to see our new line of Ladies and Misses Cloaks Jp and ReadyMade Skirts made in the very late-

stIandnobbiest styles

In MillineryIlhis season we shall aim to break all former rec11tIIff tin has charge of this department Mrs Austinp is an experienced and accomplished trimmer hay-

ingGe

hadmany years of experience and devotedfI much study to this line of business We fool assur B

j ed you can do no better any where in the Gre-enr

jPRiver country

1= Rogersr Co

Beaver Dam Ky =Dont fail to see our line of Shoes for

Men5a a

J Y01

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