the adair county news.. (columbia, kentucky) 1910-07-06 [p...

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ti r IIT t THE ADAIR COUNTY NEWSq u 5 y YYYYLLiYCY iiYYi 7i 7CYYYYY f 1- tttLt PERSONAL < tfCCtUtC fC C Ut C C1 C tRltJt MrHE r Moore Russelb county was here Monday 1 I eqrowas Mr A G Norris Lomsyifie was here a Sew days ago f I Mr George Rosenfield has returned to his home in Smiths Grove Mr Luke Parks is very sick at the 1home of Mr John Morrison Miss Katie McGee of Horse Cave is I visiting Miss Virgie Tupman Missy Agnes Conover is attending the Taylor County Teachers Institute Mr T R Stults who is an Auditors agent pent Sunday with his family at home 1 Mr Reed Shelton who is in College atMaryville Tenn returnedhmelast I week I T Miss Elizabeth Pratt of Shelbyville is visiting at the home of Mrs Georgia Shelton 4 spendIing tauqua 4 Mr Fred Myers and wife returned from a visit to Hustonyille st Sunday afternoon Misses Annie Farris and uliaPenick CaneValley visited Miss Ethel Jack man last week Mr J H Smith a prominent mer- chant ¬ k and miller of Font Hill was here last Friday Mr J I Hendrickson of Roley one of Adair Countys best citizens was in Columbia a few days ago Mrs W R Littrell and Miss Julia Penick Cane Valley were shopping in Columbia a few days ago Mr and Mrs T J Henson and their little son Howard of Dulworth visit- ed ¬ the News office a few days ago Mr S C Neat had to remain at home last week on account of measles being in his family of children Mrs Jo Russell and her little son Jo Jr left Friday morning on an ex ¬ 1tended visit to McHenry and Green- ville ¬ Ky Mr R M Bradshaw Circuit Court Clerk of Jackson county visited his cousin Capt W W Bradshaw last week < < Miss Lola Vaughan adopted daught- er ¬ of Mr and Mrs J T Vaughan Campbellsville visited Mesdames Bas sett last Thursdaynd Friday Mr John A Harris and Herbert Smith witnessed the game at Lebanon Ernest Harris starteed but got sick at Campbellsville and returned home Miss Laura Jackman of near Creels boro visited relatives in Columbia the first of the week She was accompanied by her cousin Mr M 0 Jackman Dr R Y Hindman and Mr Fred Hill spent Sunday in Louisville On 1 their return they spent Monday and l Tuesday at the Lebanon Chautauqua- Mrs B W Todd and her little son of Enid Okla who visited Mrs Todds parents Dr W F Cartwright and wife left for their home last Thursday Mr W R Myers and wife Mr W H Wilson and wife Mr Bruce Mont ¬ Rowek quaNellie f daughter of Mr and Mrs W M Lindley of Louisville Ky is spend ¬ ing the summer months with her cous ¬ ins Mr and Mrs J T Barbee Jr of ° this city Mr Porter A Strange of Jacksboro Texas who spent two weeks very pleasantly with relatives and old friends in Columbia left on his return trip last Friday morning Miss Virgie Tupman who has been conducting a millinery business at Fay ettville Tenn returned home a few days ago She visited at Horse Cave t before returning home Mr Leonard Jones of Hart county is visiting relatives and friends in Co ¬ lumbia He informs the News that his father is thinking seriously of buying a farm and removing to Adair county Mr J T Goodman came over from Rowena last Wednesday Thursday He reported that returningI man was improving rapidly he thought she would be able to come home in about four weeks Mr C H Orto and Mr E L Can 1 tril the former from Chicago Ill the latter from Campbellsville made a trip to Columbia last Wednesday They are y connected with the Armour Co a branch house being located here Misses Alice and Ella Walker Jennie McFarland Katie Murrell Myrtle Myers Fannie Jones Florence Epper son Mary Triplett Mollie Flowers Mabel Atkins Mary Miller Bess Holla Amanda Butler and Ida Todd are youhgf ladies who left foi the Lebanon I h rChautauqua Monday mornIng Miss Maja Eudaley of Nebo Hop ¬ kins < county arrived M JdltJ ight and f f C 1 I V vv ri lli ii v SV v w- n m 7171 nv r 171 Ian 1 CiiC 7i 71 m 71 itC iii II rCLEARANCE err w C IAT 1 I J I I 1- I MRSI Russell Springs Kly 710 En Eit t iiat Greatly Reduced Prices iiC I tt7C tpKurnishtheTradewithEverythingKeptmaGener I Eal Store Remember that if yah are in need of SJof h ir v Goods now is the Time to Purchase v I have an Elegant Line of Ladies Fine Shoes and4E y Myv ir n I f t Prices it fo v yr Ali i k v iii e w L m I I 7K 1 i1C nnCm n CiiCn Cmmn mm i1Cmnn will visit her sister Mrs B M Cur rie several weeks Mr S C Neat is reported quite sick Mr LIndsey Snow and Mr Orville Holt Russell Springs were here Sun ¬ dayF Mr and Mrs WA Willis were visit ing relatives at this place several days of last week > w Miss Winnie D Dohpney left Thurs ¬ day for an extended visit to Bradf ords ville and McKinney Mr LL Rounds and wife pfa Rus- sell ¬ Springs were here Sunday en route to Michigan to visitfYelatftes Additional Locals The gap in the concrete walk in front of Mr Scott Montgomerys property has been closed making the pavement complete from the public square as far out as Bomar Heights extends Mr J P Beard having completed his walk last week The woodwork of the Christian church is to be repainted Messrs Waddle Gilbert who are making headquarters at Campbellsyille will do the work FOXES WANTED Red and G r6y Foxes 0 S200 to 250 SQuirrels 50 to 1oo OOhs 75 to 125 And Express Send name of your express office in first letteiic wr HODGEN > 4 Box 232 Campbellsville Ky I PREACHING NEXT SUNDAY W H C Sandidge Ebinezer F J Barger Mt Pleasant ZIT Williams Columbia J R Crawford Columbia Av J A Johnston Gradyville J H Rood Milltown J F Turner Red Lick W J Levi Trammels creek B M Currie Columbia S P Stappf Providence T E Ennis Greensburg W S Dudgeon Milltown Napoleons Grit Was of the unconquerable neversay die kind the kind that you need most when you have a bad cold coughor lung disease Suppose troches cough syrups cod liver oil or doctors have all failed dont lose heart or hope Take Dr Kings New Discovery Satisfac- tion ¬ C is guaranteed when used for any throat or lung trouble It has saved thousands of hopeless sufferers It mas ¬ ters stubborn colds obstinate coughs hemorrhages lagrippe croup asthma hay fever and whooping cough and is the most safe and certain remedy for all bronchial affections 50c and 100 Trial bottle free at Paull Drug Co Mr Jeff Parson of this place was married to Miss Bessie Johnson in Jet fersoriville lnd two week ago Mrs Parson is a native of Missouri The couple are now boarding in this town > but will begin housekeeping as soon as Mr Parson completes his residence The name of the young Metcalfe county girl who left Edmonton with a showman is Verdia A Hamilton in ¬ stead of Wilson as we reported last week Her father with an officer caught her at Greensburg and returned home with her Mr A W Tarter will leave in a few days for Cleburne Texas having re- ceived ¬ word that his uncle W M Tar ¬ ter who is 82 years old was lying very low j Mr Floyd Wright of Liberty has accepted a position with the Columbia Bottling Co and entered upon the dis- charge ¬ of his duties last week to MrBronston Kenne of Frankfort- and Mr Leslie vWoodrum ° of Liber are playing with the Columbiafteam bisseai Il ilho 1f < r Ys lI belonged to the late Pascal Willis died at Glen ville last Saturday He is re ¬ ported to have been an honorable man Mr Irvine Isbell Russell Springs has been employed in the store of W H Wilson The indications point to a bountiful corn crop in Adair count- yLOUISVILLE MARKETS Latest Quotations on Live Stock CATTLE Shipping steer 675725 Beef steers 850600 Fat heifers and cows 00625 250S751Canners Feeders i 400525 I Stockers 275500 Choice milch cows 35004500 Common to fair cows f Y 15003500 HOGS Choice 165 to 200 920 Mediums 130 to1651 945 Pigs 840 Roughs 850 SHEEP AND LAMBS Best iambs i 750800 Culls 0 1 5 506 50 Fats eep 400550 GRAIN Wheat 125 Corn 6 i h 01 100 Local Market- s The following is the Local Market given by S H Grinstead Co today Eggs J 15 Hens 10 Chickens V 14 Cocks 4 Turkeys 6 to8 Geese 4- Ducks 61 Wool clea1tgr ease 20 to 22 Wool washed t28 to 30 Hides green M i 6 to 7 Hides dryyr vv15tp 18 Feathers o 35 to 40 x Ginseng V v 5 to 5 15I Bees wax 25 to 28 Try A Sack Of i EVERY SACK GUARANTEED GEO E WILSON EXCLUSIVE DEALER FOR COLUMBIA KY I also keep a full stock of Staple and Fancy Groceries and aska share of your patronage 1 UNDERTAKERS We are prepared To FUrnish Undertakers Goods t q i and Embalm Call or Write Usj tHE BUCHANAN LYON GO Incerperated t OXMP BELLSVILLE KENTUCKYa I rS > r i t t 1r t < k V W i t f rqJW rql I I t Summer I I 1 Bargains I a IWe have in Stock a Big Line of Slippers that I we are going to sell at cost and some will go I ILess Than Cost I 1 JI on Ties Summer Underwear Suits I = and Odd Pants some will go at COST 1 We have on our second floor Clothing Furniture ana Carpets r We will sell you Furniture at Reduced Prices i i II on us BARGAINS II All persons who expect to enter the High School must be at the Superin- tendents ¬ office on the 22d and 23d of July and stand examinations Attention is called to Crawford Bros dissolution sale of Jersey cattle at Lebanon Thursday July 14 published on our third page Mr Frank Sinclair has installedsev ¬ era l new box glass counters which adds materially to the interior of his store room I People from all sections of Adair county went to Lebanon Chatauqua Monday to witness the ball game Campbellsville against Columbia IElds Z T Williams andM R Gab a series of meetings atI Smiths Chapel Monday night- OwensbS The health of the neighbor j hood is not very good The farmers are getting along nicely with their crops and the propects are good Wheat cutting is the order of the day and indication are for about a half crop Rev C M Deener delivered a very interesting sermon at Mt Vernon last Sunday Mr Guinn Bradshaw of Mont- pelier was here recently buying ing sheep f The Sunday school at Bethel is getting along nicely Miss Tina Haynes who resides in Mo is at homeon a visit lIrlL L Owens our mer- chant at this place hasshipped 7000 pounds of mayapple and still buying Aunt Naney McFarlan Mrs Belle Lawless Mrs Zona Burton and Ofis jffolt are numbered with theo sick Pf r r tY 2f i f- u III 1 Dissolution Sale OF CRAWFORD BROTHERS 1 2 ST LAMBERTtJJft li Ty s r JERSEY IH HERD 5 w i < ft andi J Cows 1910i < AT LEBANON KY Bginningat One Oclock p m sharp Every Jersey owned by the Crawford Brothers will be sold This includes the magnifi had of Pure St Lamberts reserved from our sale last fall Added to these will be a number of great Dairy Cows purchased last winter to retain our milk trade Also 1 nine horse power Hagan portable Gasoline Engine and 1 portable Vilder Whirlwind Ensilage and Fodder Cutter For cat- alogue write CRAWFORD BROS Lebanon Ky 11 Mr Willis Helm died June 15 He was laid to rest in the James ¬ town cemeteryu The new babies in this commu ¬ nity are too numerous to men¬ tion r- Mrs Julia Collins visited Mrs r S E Woliord one day last week Mr John Stearman been in Texas for the past sevenI teen years was here the other I withd old friends a d neighbors J tCfyf0 T Mrs Mary Long and Mi s Mak if 0 1 t fir lJ i 2 if lie Murray were the guests of Mrs M L Owens recently Uncle Flem Carter is very feet ble at this writingJ Several I from here attended they Childrens Day at Oak Grove last Sunday and report a large crowd > and nice time There was a large crowd atK tended court at Jamestown nat withstanding the busy i nebf year v Mrs Liza Whe t visit dAunt o j lashweek t f 4 ib tIr- f f It r n M

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Page 1: The Adair County news.. (Columbia, Kentucky) 1910-07-06 [p 5].nyx.uky.edu/dips/xt7n2z12pm1p/data/0215.pdfBelle Lawless Mrs Zona Burton and Ofisjffolt are numbered with Pftheo sick

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THE ADAIR COUNTY NEWSq u 5yYYYYLLiYCY iiYYi7i7CYYYYY

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MrHE r Moore Russelb county washere Monday 1

Ieqrowas

Mr A G Norris Lomsyifie washere a Sew days ago

f I Mr George Rosenfield has returnedto his home in Smiths Grove

Mr Luke Parks is very sick at the

1home of Mr John Morrison

Miss Katie McGee of Horse Cave is I

visiting Miss Virgie Tupman

Missy Agnes Conover is attendingthe Taylor County Teachers Institute

Mr T R Stults who is an Auditorsagent pent Sunday with his family athome

1 Mr Reed Shelton who is in CollegeatMaryville Tenn returnedhmelast I

week I

TMiss Elizabeth Pratt of Shelbyville is

visiting at the home of Mrs GeorgiaShelton

4

spendIingtauqua

4 Mr Fred Myers and wife returnedfrom a visit to Hustonyille st Sundayafternoon

Misses Annie Farris and uliaPenickCaneValley visited Miss Ethel Jackman last week

Mr J H Smith a prominent mer-chant

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k and miller of Font Hill washere last Friday

Mr J I Hendrickson of Roley oneof Adair Countys best citizens was inColumbia a few days ago

Mrs W R Littrell and Miss JuliaPenick Cane Valley were shopping inColumbia a few days ago

Mr and Mrs T J Henson and theirlittle son Howard of Dulworth visit-ed

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the News office a few days ago

Mr S C Neat had to remain athome last week on account of measlesbeing in his family of children

Mrs Jo Russell and her little sonJo Jr left Friday morning on an ex¬

1tended visit to McHenry and Green-ville

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Ky

Mr R M Bradshaw Circuit CourtClerk of Jackson county visited hiscousin Capt W W Bradshaw lastweek <

<Miss Lola Vaughan adopted daught-

er¬

of Mr and Mrs J T VaughanCampbellsville visited Mesdames Bassett last Thursdaynd Friday

Mr John A Harris and HerbertSmith witnessed the game at LebanonErnest Harris starteed but got sick atCampbellsville and returned home

Miss Laura Jackman of near Creelsboro visited relatives in Columbia thefirst of the week She was accompaniedby her cousin Mr M 0 Jackman

Dr R Y Hindman and Mr FredHill spent Sunday in Louisville On

1 their return they spent Monday andl Tuesday at the Lebanon Chautauqua-

Mrs B W Todd and her little sonof Enid Okla who visited Mrs Toddsparents Dr W F Cartwright andwife left for their home last Thursday

Mr W R Myers and wife Mr WH Wilson and wife Mr Bruce Mont ¬RowekquaNellie

f daughter of Mr and Mrs WM Lindley of Louisville Ky is spend ¬

ing the summer months with her cous ¬

ins Mr and Mrs J T Barbee Jr of°

this city

Mr Porter A Strange of JacksboroTexas who spent two weeks verypleasantly with relatives and old friendsin Columbia left on his return trip lastFriday morning

Miss Virgie Tupman who has beenconducting a millinery business at Fayettville Tenn returned home a fewdays ago She visited at Horse Cave

t before returning homeMr Leonard Jones of Hart county

is visiting relatives and friends in Co ¬

lumbia He informs the News that hisfather is thinking seriously of buying afarm and removing to Adair county

Mr J T Goodman came over fromRowena last WednesdayThursday He reported that returningIman was improving rapidlyhe thought she would be able to comehome in about four weeks

Mr C H Orto and Mr E L Can1 tril the former from Chicago Ill the

latter from Campbellsville made a tripto Columbia last Wednesday They are

y connected with the Armour Co abranch house being located here

Misses Alice and Ella Walker JennieMcFarland Katie Murrell MyrtleMyers Fannie Jones Florence Epperson Mary Triplett Mollie FlowersMabel Atkins Mary Miller Bess Holla

Amanda Butler and Ida Todd areyouhgf ladies who left foi the Lebanon I

hrChautauqua Monday mornIngMiss Maja Eudaley of Nebo Hop ¬

kins <county arrived M JdltJ ight andf f

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V vvri lli ii v SV v w-n m 7171 nv r 171 Ian 1 CiiC 7i 71 m 71 itC iii

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I MRSIRussell Springs Kly 710EnEittiiat Greatly Reduced Prices

iiC Itt7CtpKurnishtheTradewithEverythingKeptmaGenerIEal Store Remember that if yah are in need ofSJofhirv Goods now is the Time to Purchase v

I have an Elegant Line of Ladies Fine Shoes and4EyMyv irn

I f t Prices

it fov yr Ali i k v iii e w Lm I I 7K 1 i1C nnCm nCiiCn Cmmn mm i1Cmnn

will visit her sister Mrs B M Currie several weeks

Mr S C Neat is reported quite sick

Mr LIndsey Snow and Mr OrvilleHolt Russell Springs were here Sun ¬dayFMr and Mrs WA Willis were visiting relatives at this place several daysof last week > w

Miss Winnie D Dohpney left Thurs ¬

day for an extended visit to Bradf ordsville and McKinney

Mr L L Rounds and wife pfa Rus-sell

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Springs were here Sunday enroute to Michigan to visitfYelatftes

Additional Locals

The gap in the concrete walk in frontof Mr Scott Montgomerys propertyhas been closed making the pavementcomplete from the public square as farout as Bomar Heights extends Mr JP Beard having completed his walklast week

The woodwork of the Christian churchis to be repainted Messrs WaddleGilbert who are making headquartersat Campbellsyille will do the work

FOXES WANTED

Red and G r6y Foxes 0 S200 to 250SQuirrels 50 to 1oo

OOhs 75 to 125And ExpressSend name of your express office in firstletteiicwr HODGEN > 4Box 232

Campbellsville Ky

I PREACHING NEXT SUNDAY

W H C Sandidge EbinezerF J Barger Mt PleasantZIT Williams ColumbiaJ R Crawford Columbia Av

J A Johnston GradyvilleJ H Rood MilltownJ F Turner Red LickW J Levi Trammels creekB M Currie ColumbiaS P Stappf ProvidenceT E Ennis GreensburgW S Dudgeon Milltown

Napoleons Grit

Was of the unconquerable neversaydie kind the kind that you need mostwhen you have a bad cold coughorlung disease Suppose troches coughsyrups cod liver oil or doctors have allfailed dont lose heart or hope TakeDr Kings New Discovery Satisfac-tion

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C is guaranteed when used for anythroat or lung trouble It has savedthousands of hopeless sufferers It mas¬

ters stubborn colds obstinate coughshemorrhages lagrippe croup asthmahay fever and whooping cough and isthe most safe and certain remedy forall bronchial affections 50c and 100Trial bottle free at Paull Drug Co

Mr Jeff Parson of this place wasmarried to Miss Bessie Johnson in Jetfersoriville lnd two week ago MrsParson is a native of Missouri Thecouple are now boarding in this town >

but will begin housekeeping as soon asMr Parson completes his residence

The name of the young Metcalfecounty girl who left Edmonton with ashowman is Verdia A Hamilton in ¬

stead of Wilson as we reported lastweek Her father with an officercaught her at Greensburg and returnedhome with her

Mr A W Tarter will leave in a fewdays for Cleburne Texas having re-

ceived¬

word that his uncle W M Tar ¬

ter who is 82 years old was lying verylow j

Mr Floyd Wright of Liberty hasaccepted a position with the ColumbiaBottling Co and entered upon the dis-

charge¬

of his duties last weekto

MrBronston Kenne of Frankfort-and Mr Leslie vWoodrum ° of Liberare playing with the Columbiafteambisseai Il ilho 1f < r

Ys

lIbelonged to the late Pascal Willis diedat Glen ville last Saturday He is re ¬

ported to have been an honorable man

Mr Irvine Isbell Russell Springshas been employed in the store of WH Wilson

The indications point to a bountifulcorn crop in Adair count-

yLOUISVILLE MARKETS

Latest Quotations on Live Stock

CATTLE

Shipping steer 675725Beef steers 850600Fat heifers and cows 00625

250S751CannersFeeders i 400525

I

Stockers 275500Choice milch cows 35004500Common to fair cows f

Y 15003500HOGS

Choice 165 to 200 920Mediums 130 to1651 945Pigs 840Roughs 850

SHEEP AND LAMBS

Best iambs i 750800Culls 0

1 5 506 50

Fats eep 400550GRAIN

Wheat 125Corn 6 i h 01 100

Local Market-

s The following is the Local Marketgiven by S H Grinstead Co today

Eggs J 15Hens 10Chickens V 14Cocks 4Turkeys 6 to8Geese 4-Ducks 61

Wool clea1tgr ease 20 to 22Wool washed t28 to 30Hides green M i 6 to 7Hides dryyr vv15tp 18Feathers o 35 to 40xGinseng V v

5 to 5 15I

Bees wax 25 to 28

Try A Sack Of i

EVERY SACK GUARANTEED

GEO E WILSONEXCLUSIVE DEALER FOR

COLUMBIA KY

I also keep a full stock of Staple and

Fancy Groceries and aska share of

your patronage1

UNDERTAKERS

We are prepared

To FUrnish Undertakers Goodst q i

and Embalm

Call or Write UsjtHE BUCHANAN LYON GO

Incerperated t

OXMP BELLSVILLE KENTUCKYa

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It Summer I

I

1 Bargains Ia

IWe have in Stock a Big Line of Slippers that Iwe are going to sell at cost and some will goI

ILess Than Cost I 1JIon Ties Summer Underwear Suits

I = and Odd Pants some will go at COST 1We have on our second floor Clothing Furniture ana Carpets

r We will sell you Furniture at Reduced PricesiiIIon us BARGAINSIIAll persons who expect to enter the

High School must be at the Superin-tendents

¬

office on the 22d and 23d ofJuly and stand examinations

Attention is called to Crawford Brosdissolution sale of Jersey cattle atLebanon Thursday July 14 publishedon our third page

Mr Frank Sinclair has installedsev ¬

era l new box glass counters which addsmaterially to the interior of his storeroom

I

People from all sections of Adaircounty went to Lebanon ChatauquaMonday to witness the ball gameCampbellsville against Columbia

IElds Z T Williams andM R Gaba series of meetings atI

Smiths Chapel Monday night-

OwensbS

The health of the neighbor j

hood is not very good

The farmers are getting alongnicely with their crops and thepropects are good

Wheat cutting is the order ofthe day and indication are forabout a half crop

Rev C M Deener delivered avery interesting sermon at MtVernon last Sunday

Mr Guinn Bradshaw of Mont-pelier was here recently buyinging sheep f

The Sunday school at Bethel isgetting along nicely

Miss Tina Haynes who residesin Mo is at homeon a visit

lIrlL L Owens our mer-

chant at this place hasshipped7000 pounds of mayapple andstill buying

Aunt Naney McFarlan MrsBelle Lawless Mrs Zona Burtonand Ofis jffolt are numbered withtheo sickPf

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Dissolution SaleOF

CRAWFORD BROTHERS1

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AT LEBANON KYBginningat One Oclock p m sharp Every Jersey owned by theCrawford Brothers will be sold This includes the magnifi hadof Pure St Lamberts reserved from our sale last fall Added tothese will be a number of great Dairy Cows purchased last winter to

retain our milk trade

Also 1 nine horse power Hagan portable Gasoline Engine and 1

portable Vilder Whirlwind Ensilage and Fodder Cutter For cat-alogue write

CRAWFORD BROS Lebanon Ky

11

Mr Willis Helm died June 15

He was laid to rest in the James ¬

town cemeteryuThe new babies in this commu ¬

nity are too numerous to men¬

tionr-

Mrs Julia Collins visited Mrsr

S E Woliord one day last week

Mr John Stearmanbeen in Texas for the past sevenIteen years was here the other

Iwithd oldfriends a d neighborsJ tCfyf0 T

Mrs Mary Long and Mi s Mak

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lie Murray were the guests ofMrs M L Owens recently

Uncle Flem Carter is very feetble at this writingJ

SeveralI

from here attended theyChildrens Day at Oak Grove lastSunday and report a large crowd >

and nice timeThere was a large crowd atK

tended court at Jamestown natwithstanding the busy inebfyear v

Mrs Liza Whe t visit dAunto jlashweekt f4 i b tIr-

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