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Interior journal (Stanford, Ky. : 1905): September 14, 1909
Interior journal (Stanford, Ky. : 1905): September 14, 1909 Interior journal (Stanford, Ky. : 1905) 300dpi TIFF G4 page images E.C. Walton Stanford, KY 1909 int1909091401_sn85052021 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Interior journal (Stanford, Ky. : 1905): September 14, 1909 Interior journal (Stanford, Ky. : 1905) E.C. Walton Stanford, KY 1909 $IMLS This electronic text file was created by Optical Character Recognitio n (OCR). No corrections have been made to the OCR-ed text and no editing has be en done to the content of the original document. Encoding has been done through an automated process using the recommendations for Level 1 of the TEI in Librar ies Guidelines. Digital page images are linked to the text file. i jrTr tQ& ' Vi' M.T I TfW) j . .- , wwy-f- V """ -r rn- - ?0L. XXXVII. The Interior Journal. STANFORD, KY., TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1909. NEWS NOTES. HUSTONVILLE. Newton Greene, Montgomery's most Lutes & Co., shipped ono car of fat prominent stock dealer, Is dead. hogs to Cincinnati nt Cc. Gahe Lilly, a Lutes & Co, havo 35 to 10 good feedfarmer of Henderson county, was killed by ing cattla for sale. 2t. A son of Gcorgo Russell, of McKic-neTho Maurentania nf tho Cunard Line died last week of typhoid fever broke nil records by and tho father Is now down with it. making tho voyogo between Queens-towS. I). Yowell has abandoned tho idea and New York In four days, 11 of starting n newspaper hero nnd has hours and 3f minutes. accepted a position with J. G. Weath-crfor- d Gov. Willson commuted tho sentence & Co. of W. W. Howland, tho penitentiary A mulo belonging to WillTinsIcy was clerk, convicted of embezzling money badly injured by getting tangled in a belonging to tho convict fund, from ono telephono wire, which has been down year in the penitentiary to ono year In for n month. jail. Thero nre seven bridges and culverts Mr. Charles Allen, brother of Mr. J. on Rural Uouto No. 1 from hero that G. Allen, of Millersburg, died in Powell aro in a dangerou condition. Havo we county last Saturday. Ho had been a no road supervisor? great sufferer for n number of jeara of A stench which nt times is terrible it complication of troubles. Ho was Ihuos from tho direction of tho fair hurled nt Millersburg yesterday. ground, nnd should have tht attention The government estimates that the of tho city outhoriliss bent and drouth nf August reduced this Miss Luln Bails attended the Monti- country' corn crop 338,000,000 bushels. cello fair and was tho guest of her relSuch estimates aro often unreliable and ative. Miss Sula Fads. Miss Annie tins doubtloM is. At any rate wo will Routen hns returned from n two weeks' probably havo wiough to kop tho wolf vhut with friends nt Maysvillc. from the door. The thanks of Kuril Routo Carrier Advieoa received nt Washington nre No. 1 nre hereby extended to Harvey to th clfrct that tho negotiations inci- Holm, Jr., for two delicious water meln dent to tho allotment of tho ons. Thomas W Ronton lias accepted Chineso railroad loin of a lucrative ixititKjn with n Georgeare rapidly nearing completion town firm. with tho right of tho United States Josiah Iiishop Is attending State Fair fully recognised. and will exhibit his fine maro and colt. After writing n note saying his ac- Uriah Dunn left last week for Ram-wel- l, counts were in n tnngled condition, S. C. with a of good horsHoward Pearman, school commissioner es Mrs. Will Cabell and children have and president of tho bank nt Hartwell, returned to Lebanon after n visit to Ga , tied n lino about his waist, fasten- Mrs. Fannie Cabell. ed it to a treo on tho bank and drownMemorial services of the late Rev. ed himiclf. Wm. Logan Williams, for 41 years pasThe Kentucky Rapid Transit Com- tor of the Christian church here, will pany, capitalized nt $1,000,000, was ho conducted by Rov. Walker, of Stanchartered at Dover, Del., to tnkc over ford, at tho Hustonvillo cemutery Suntraction companies in Kentucky. Its day afternoon, Sept, 20. Special music principal operations at first will bo services ut the grave. Louisville, Lexington and Frankfort. Tho most propitious opening of our The company is said to havo been Graded School was that on tho Oth, as by lioston, New Xork und Phil- was shown by every seat in tho large adelphia capitalists. It is alio author- room being takun by pupils.patrons ant. ized to operate electric light and gas friends. About 100 pupils havo been plant. enrolled nnd the cirriculum has been Enforcement of tho Illinois ton hour endorsed and accepted by State College- law for working women, which wont Prominent among the long list o into clfect July 1, was prohibited by an blua grass farms for sale by W. II. Wil injunction Issued by Judgo Tuthill in liams & Co , is a e trnct in tho the Circuit Court at Chicago. State fertile valley nf Hunging Fork. This Factory Inspector Edgar T. Davies place is boautifully Bituatcd, with good was enjoined from bringing suits improvements and is hard to beat as nn auainst umpluyers who work their em- investment or as a home. Will sell ployes formorc than ten hours a day 'as u wholo or by part. It. and State's Attorney John K. Wayman Myers & Vaughn shipped to Cincin was restrained from prosecuting such nati two of 1, cattlo suits. nnd n load of 1,000-lb- . cattle. George Tho funeral of & II. Harriman took Cunningham shipped n car of butcher place Sunday afternoon from St. John's cattlo at 3Je, RilTo & Tucker ono car Episcopal church at Ardcn. Only rela- of butcher stuff, D. C. Allen a car of tives and personal friends attended the butcher cattle. Jnmes Yowell sold to services. Tho burial was at Ardcn in J. C. Johnson a car of heavy cattle at a grave blasted frm solid rock. Tho a good price. active pall bearers were employes of At tho regular meeting of tho C. W. tho Harriman estate. No atatcment D. M. this month the following officer was given out as to Mr. Hnrrimnn's were elected for tho ensuing year: Mrs. death Judge Lovctt refused todicus Jennie Carpenter, president; Mrs. Matho question of Mr. Harriman's ry Ne.il, vice president; Mrs. Minnio Tho Hag on tho New York Robinson, secretary; Mrs. Elizabeth Stock Exchange was placed at half Morse, treasurer. The success of this mast nn atributo to Mr. Harriman. organisition is shown by a good in crease in its membership in tho past' Go With A Rush. few years. Tho demand for tint wonderful Gon Jumoe Shackelford, of MuskoStomach. LUer and Kidney euro, Dr. gee, Okl.i., who passed away at GraKing's New Life Pills Is abounding tiot Reach, Mich , last week, was born Penny's Drue Sloro people s:y tliey near hero on the llennett Cloyd farm, neer suivtho HWo. Its because they now owned by Adam Carpenter. His never fail to auro sour Stnmuch, father, Edmund Shackelford, lived Constipation, Indigestion, niltuiis-non- , thtro many years nnd reared several Jaundice, Slek Headauhe, Chills children. During tho civil war ho and Malaria. Only 25o. tho 13th ky. Cavalry, ono battalion of which was recruited around CBURCII MATTERS. hero by Col. J. G. Weatherford, who A big holiness meeting is in session was afterward promoted to tho colonelut IiurnsicJo. cy when Shackelford was mado n brigWbilo tho Hutiblo Christian church is adier general. being repaired, preaching and Sunda Mrs. Huttio iiishop, for many years Bchool will be held in tho school houao a resident of our city, u member of the at thnt place. Christian church and tho embodiment Tho Linnoln County Interdenomina- of honor, passed into thogreat beyond tional Sunday School Convention meets on Sunday, Aug. 29th, aged C9, ufter a in tho Presbyterian church ut Stanford lingering illness. Her husbnnd and two on Sept. 19, 1909. Every school in the children preceded her to tho grave sev county is requested to send ono dele- urul years. Sho was born und reared gate with each sudcrintendeht, nnd we near Millersburg. where by her request, would like to havo everybody come. sho was laid to rus,t by tho side of her Como and spend ono day in this great parents und other loved ones. The work nnd hear our Stato worker tell thanks of her friends is extended to you what a great work wa aro doing Rev. T. II. Watts, Miss Taylor Judy, for tho Master, and tell us what you Joseph Cury and Drs. Rurrows nnd aro doing in your school. Wo want Herbert fur services at tho gravo und your presence and your council. Como tho beautifully rendered songs by tho to stay all day. J. F. Holtzclaw, Millersburg quartette. well-knowy, trans-Atlanti- c n Hankow-Sse-Cliuecar-loa- d 309-acrcar-loa- d r. . j fcrf- MO. 57. Bobbltt on Automobiles. CnAti OrciuM), Sept. 11- - I bftvo been Intending for weeks to write a few lines for tho columns of your paper nRalnsttho Rrcat murderous juRRcr- naut, moro cniel nnu remorwlcss than thnt of tho Hindoos, becnusc the Hln doos thought In prostrating themielvrs bofore Its murderous wheels that they wcro serving their Rod and would bo in paradise in n few moments. The monster and Instrument of death to which In tho Init I refer is tho automobile. even months In tho State of Kentucky It has killed Gl and wounded 1.01S. At tho races at Indianapolis tho BUtomo biles killed nine people. There I enre-ly- n dally paper that de not record ono or moro cmubIiUh uf tlifc ruthless monster. Alout 280 shops In this country lire turning them out by tho thoui-nnd- s. Tho Pennsylvania Central has had to add hundreds nf freight cars to its road In order to iMIvrr tho monsters to all parts of tho country. No man, nor no man's wife and little children nre afo on tho No man, no woman, public hlchway. no family with wife and llttlo children aro now safo on the public highway with the old family horeo In tho KoltiR to church or Sunday school or common school. A man and hw wile and four children coining to tho Crab Orchard Association recently bad their horse so badly frightened by ono of those monsters that ho threw the children out of' the wagon and all baroly escaped death. Several ladies wcro afraid to go to the Somerset fair in vehicles, being apprehensive of meeting or beThe ing overtaken by an automobile. thrtthlng mnchino Is quite necessary to tho farmer to thresh his wheat.and yet when tho traction engine appears on tho highway tho law compels them to send a warning agent ahead to warn the people that It l approaching. The running of this car upon tho highway is unconstitutional. It infringes upon personal safety and private property. The greatest of all security is to bo secure in mind, that your wifo and children will get homo safe from church, school or town. They should bo banished from tho highway by n prohibitory net of the Legislature. The safety of jour-sel- f and family demands it. rail-roo- d death-deallnrock-awa- Believing that the people of Kentucky will be interested in the organization of the Citizens , . A National ' Life Insurance It ompany .. " Believing thai 'they WANT such a company; believing that they will SUPPORT 3uch a company by subscribing for its stock we will publish in this paper every week the amount of' subscriptions to date. The work of getting subscriptions was begun Monday, July 26 ; and below are the amounts of subscriptions for each week: A t 1 First Week, August 2nd, $106,960.00. Total Second Week, August 9th, $200,240.00. Total Third Week, August I6th, $345,000.00. Total Fourth Week, August 23rd, KoNTAINB VOX DOlllllTU Snake In Bed. Several da sago Mrs. William discovered nn uninvited and unwelcome guest in her bed room. Sho arose in tho mornnig and turned buck tho covers of tho bed until sho was ready to make it up. When she returned to tho room after breakfast she discovered a largo snake curled snugly up on tho bed, and us Bound asleep as if ho was sunning on his own familiar rocks. Though terribly frightened Mrs. Mc Fatridgo did not loose her presence- of mind. Sho bravely dispatched tho reptile and set nbout trying to discover bow ho could have gained an entrance into tho room. Tho only jossiblo aolu-tlo- n was that tho reptile was u "(Kirch climber" and had mounted up some thick lnes that cohered tho porch. Sho thinks tho snako must have been curled up on tho top of the covera of tho bed alt night, attracted there by the warmth from thoir bodies and that she did not notice him when sho threw back the bed clothes on arising, as it was very early in tho morning. Harrodaburg Herald. On a lonely night Alex, ltunton of TortHdwards, N. Y., climbed Hald Mountain to tho liomo of a neighbor, tortured by Asthma, bent on curing him with Dr. King's New Discovery, that had cured himsrilf of asthma. 'Hil wondorful medicine-soonolleeIt cured his son's wlfo of u severe lung trouble. Million bellovo its tho grout-es- t Throat nnd Lung euro on earth. S469.460.00. Total Fifth Week, August 30, $601,700.00, Total Sixth Week, Sept. 6, $738,220. Total Seventh Week, September 13. $834,660.00. IF YOU ARE INTERESTED. FILL OUT AND MAIL THIS COUPON Y. II. GKEUOKY, Loi'isvuxi:, Ky.: STANFOltl) INTIiniOi: JOL'ItX.VL NlRht On Bald Mountain. Pleao ecml mo full information m to the CITIZEN'S NATIONAL ANCE COMPANY. Name Address. LIFE INSUR- aiulqulckly cured his neighbor. Latei 5?S . M rr ivcz V..5T 3 Siirs-r- s riH? b 1" mwmmmmmmwmwmmMZ 2ii P IVfX Iiouml-Trip V? Coughs, Colds, Croup, Hemorrhages and Sore Lungs am surely cured by it. Uest for liny Fever, Grip und Wbooidng Cough. Mc and 91 Trial bottle free. Guaranteed by Penny's Drug Store. When Sampson was claiming every- ' ' ffi ?0 CU s c B' - C 73 to LouUvillo - rt """ i S3' 2 s 2: c: " 2.5 IS S lj l a rt ; 3O c ,w Bw, 2 Sunday, Sept. LOUISVILLE A 19, K. MW 3 T c3aa3 Z thing at Santiago, grand old Admiral Schloy said, "Thero is glory enough for all." When told that l'eary was denying his claim to tho discovery of the North I'olo, Cook said, "Tho polo is President. good enough for two." It to bo hoped that ho had as good confidence for bis Pains of women, head pumn, oruuy remark as tho gallant old admiral. pain btopped In 0 minute sure, with Lexington Guzette. Dr. Shoop's Pink Palu Tublets. See full formula oil 25o box. Sold by A Hurry Up Call. Penny's Drug Store. Quick! Mr. Drugglst-QulokN-A- box U)a C - "'" 3 S'g B b-- N NASHVILLE It. 5" S a 5Z. SPECIAL TRAIN. r,euvcn S, " S3 BI . n of liuckleu's Arnica Salvo Hero's a quarter-- For tho lovoot Moses, hurry! Iluby's burned himself, terribly Johnnie cut bis foot with the axo Mamlo's hcalded I'a can't walk from plies Hllllo bus bolls and my corns actio. Sho got It and soon cured till tho family, its tho groatr a", healer on earth, Sold by Penny's Druy Store. -- Kentucky Fair Dates. -0 Kentucky State Fair, LouisvilloScpt. Penny's Drug Storo. 13days. It Is tho weak norveh that aro crying out for help. Then holp them, don't drug tho htomach or stlmuluto tho Heartor Kidneys. That is wrong. Vitalize tbeso wcult Insldo nerves with Dr. Shoop's Uestorullvo aud bco bow fant good health will como to you ugutn Test It aud seo. Sold by 0 cnSen b mu n .0 , o"rr. xa-- 9 n uc5 g u . m Stanford nt 7i 10 .v. m ; nrrivftj LouUvillo Leaves Louisvillu 0 r. m. rcturniiig, 10:45. H"5 M 2. 5W3 JT S-- a a. c C7 -- 3 PM ft, "D ro hi ." " r: a w 0 (0 BAE BALL LOUISVILLE TWO GAMES. GAME SJfl vs. MINNEAPOLIS HS, s OB OB 2 B 2. s "Even tho hens known it's an off A tickling ordry cough can bo quickly loosened with Dr. Snoop' Cough year." "How so7" Remedy. No opium, no chloroform, "Thov aro not lavlnc ecirs with anv nothing unsafo or harsh. Sold by portraits of candidates," Penny's Drug Storo. t" ca 22!fio cr a a rs BOSS SS 5 nr. s o-- a-- 5s Beautiful Parks and River Rides. J S. 1UCE, AecutL. & N. H. 11.23 a7o 4. I .illSSlIjtut,.jll;fc.J. fc. -. "" " 'VfwuywiiM "" "ii"'wi"pit,'WWBw" w- - yp rpynjn rT"' "' i'"idi r -- flrwTriylr '' ) rPW The Interior Journal. K. C. WALTON Democratic Ticket. For Circuit Judge, M. C. 8AUFLEY of Lincoln. Tub Supreme Court of New York ha that a wife is only entitled to half of her husband's earnings. Ken tucky's highest court has not been called upon to adjudicate the question, but decreed "Health Coffee" is the cleverest Imitation of real coffee ever yet made. Dr. Shoop created It from pur parched grains, malt, nuts, etc. Pine In flavor Is made In Just ono minute. when it does It will likely decide that No 20 or 30 minutes tedious boiling, tho women are right In taking all their Samplo free. Penny's Drug Store. earnings, as they aro accustomed to. jurors on their oaths said Powers had violated the "people's jurors, in like manlaw." Twenty-fou- r ner, said that Howard had done so. Yet, Gov. Willson, who thinks ho is tho "whole show," pardoned these hell hounds and murderers of Gov. Goebel. Thirty-si- x M 13 MIJ3B(L V, that Harry Jacobs, Denier In nnd Mnnufncturer of For Commonwealth's Attorney, CHARLES A. HARDIN, of Mercer. For Htftte. Honntor, R. L. HUBBLE, of Lincoln county. For Itfprrscntntlve, W. H. SHANKS ForJJounty Judge, JAMES P. BAILEY For County Attorney, W. S. BURCH For Circuit Clerk, J, D. SWOPE For Hherirf, Marble and Granite Monu monts, POLITICAL. Thn nrixtifont nnnnintpd Prof. HcnrV C. Emery, of Yalo; James S.Reynolds, assistant secretary of tho treasury, and Alvin II. Sanders, of Chicago, the new National Tariff Prof. Emery will bo chairman. Lurton R. Ginn, of Washington, was elected president of the Masonic Relief Association of the United States and Canada. The other officers elected are: First vice president, Charles A. Ncsblt, Richmond, Va.; second vice mem-bcrslCom-mssio- Markers nnd 1'osU, Cemetery nnd Lnwn Vines nixt bettees. Olllce nml works, Jlc Kinney, Ky. 'Small Farm For Sale t desire to sell prtvntely my fnrm of neigh-Hirlioo- 1 w. l. Mccarty For County Court Olerk, GEORGE B. COOPER For Jnller, DINK FARMER For Assessor, JOHN C PEPPLES For (Superintendent of Schools GARLAND SINGLETON For Coroner, GEORGE P. BRIGHT ForMnglttrntn Htnnfortl District, JAMES McKECHNIE For ConstBblelHUnford Dlitrlct, I. M. BRUCE For MngliUMelCrnb Orchnrd District, J. WARD MOORE For Magistrate Hustonllle Dlitrlct, culll bnlnnco ductive. f farm vntlon: nil under good fence. Comfortable nml nil ottier house of six rooms; outtiulldlngs. Abundnticeof llnewntt'rnml fruit of nil kinds. J.T. MYINflHTOK, 11. F. D. No. 1, mnnford, Ky, new-bnrn ncrrs.ln Lincoln county, seven miles from Htnnford nml two miles from Mnjwood, tm from pike. In :oi rond'i mile cliurcli, rurnt good nnd J close to route mil irom innu nil very proIn grass, In scuiwi-uous- 67 president, Alexander Patterson, To- 10 ronto, Can.; secretary, John R. Porter, Brooklyn; treasurer, George Brockway, J.K.HELM.SR For Magistrate Wnyneiburg Dlitrlct, JOHN M. CAMDEM For Conitnble Wnyneaburg District, JOHN G. BAUGH JOE MAGEE 1. n cnmlldate for Police Jutlee of Crab Or chnrd, subject to the nctlon of the demo cratic party una nsics your support. Edward II. Harriman, tho greatest organizer of railroads the world has ev er known, met the only lasting defeat of his active life at the hands of death becluded in his magnificent home on Tower Hill, New York, surrounded by members of his family, physicians and nurses, he succumbed to an intestinal disorder Thursday afternoon, after a fight against disease which will rank for sheer grit with his remarkable struggles in tho financial world. Mr Harriman died peacefully and to the end his brilliant mind retained its integrity. After a relapse on Sunday, ho Bank slowly and soon after the noon hour Thursday, there came a relapse which marked the approach of the end He attended to his business to the very last and his mind was clear up to with' in an hour or his demise, lie was a great man and the financial and railroad world will miss him. New York. The death!of Gen. Corbin reminds us Knr Milnvs- - In (inter tn plinn tin nn Mnl- tings. Cnrpels, that during the Spanish war ho was a IIglM) 10 Druggets, reduction, Hugs, Klc. Will per cent, lime some rare bigger man than tho commanding genmillinery. Home big hnrgnlns iimrgnlnslii la wnll pnper, Nice selection eral of tho armies, Nelson A. Miles. tiletnr.... Nnw la fnup fltuM t.i He was only an adjutant general but. buy n handsome mnntle mirror. Cull nnd iiuii-ui by the favoritism of the powers was inj infill, i , o(hki lm.-o- f metni nnd wood,rui'.cr. metni 'nnd wood folding lels,crlbs,cots,mnttress-th- e real ruler nf thn army, Ha was ,rigs, councils. Dnenports, chnirs, outranked byfa number of major gen- - suit enses, grips, trunks, extension tnhies. medicine cnbtnets, glass. erals also, but that cut no figure with ,n,h(door,,At: Well stock those who were determined to push him Hen Ice equlmxHl dny. ot funeral sUDDllet. night or forward. Q. II. ritUITT, Morelnnil, Ky. The Democratic League launched by the Democratic conference at Saratoga promises to play a most important part in the New York State campaign of Hlng surTered considerable nnnoynnce 1910, and it is not unlikely to have a nnddnmnge fromoutlnws. In brenklng gate down nnd weighty influence in national politics lntchrt nnd tenrlngcounty road destroying my gntes, on the tbnt runs as well. The league will begin work ot through my farm, I hne concluded to oner n rewnnl for Information lending to the once. By November 1 the members of conviction of such person or ertons. I fjir inforsum the conference representing the various will therefore glwitbu nrrestof conviction mation leading to the nnd counties are to elect members of the of luiy party or parties, that lime broken the latches on any of my gntet.or time general committee, ono from each as- sawed down or torn down any of that gates my and it is on the county road which runs from the sembly district in tho State, HustonMlle turnpike to the hoped to have an effective fighting or- turnpike, through my farmland I will give the same amount for Information lending ganization within the next six months. to the arrest nnd con Ictlon ot any partv or parties who In the future commit any ol the above olTeoses. Witness my hand this loth dnr of August, IN NEIGHBORING COUNTIES. T.J. Ill I.I,, hit. l'.'. Tho Somerset street car lino handled 15,271 possengers during fair week. Mrs. John B. Thompson, wife of the Harrodsburg distiller, died in a Cincinriri-wu- PER CT. REDUCTION, C. B. FRUITl. Moroland, Kontucky, SBBBI . H Ederheimer, Stein & Co.' UAdtl WW Ederheimer. Stein III MAK & Co. REWARD. We are the people who furnish the boys their wearing apparel. We will show the most beautiful line of Boys' Suits ever shown here. Wait and see them. Mllli-dgelll- H. J. McROBERTS, Stanford, Ky. CI1, 1 The year 1809 was prolific of children destined to become great in the varions endeavors of life. We have celebrated the centennial of the births of many of them this year, with others yet to be celebrated. This good year of our Lord 1909 may have as many great men to its credit for 2000 to ..rave over. Certain it is that it will have two noted achievments to'her credit that will be well worth whilo to celebrate the conquest of the air and the discovery of the North Pole. long-soug- nati sanitarium. Miss lva Irene Cook, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Cook, of Somerset, was voted tho prettiest girl on tho 21, KY., Somerset fair grounds the last day. Mrs. S. P. GrifTing, 86 years old, and Golden Fern's Lad, Golden Moti Plaisir, MonaV Glory, Flying Fox tTJ for 52 years a teacher in Central Kenwhere world's prize winners. Ooiian's Tormentor, Sire of .r3; I'cdro, Sire of 15; YA tucky towns, died at she was assistant principal of Elmwood Idas Iboter of bt. Lambert, biro of .J.J. Contribute their blool to our ol- j feriug of 50 head of JEKSEYS. Academy. JXl Tho laot bid gets Isabelle's Golden Lad. The grandest clo-- e living dtccn-- 1 Chief of Police Wood, of Danville, caught Robert Hawkins, colored, who dant of his double graudsfire, Golden Lad. llred exactly like Golden Fern's I KS was charged with operating a blind ti- Lad. His progeny is not 8tirm.Mxl by nny Llano Hull. ger and is under indictment on four Solid Color. Sure. An ideal Dull iu typo nnd jireiwteiice. Ho can im charges of unlawfully selling whisky at prove any herd. Lexington. Our Catalogue and Col. I). L. Perry will tell the rot. a. m. trains from Cincinnati, Louisville, Chattanooga and Knoxville arnvo in time. v. if This and That. trains Icavo after eale. Two men were killed in a head-oon tho Burlington, near Lincoln, TA mi ru.Mn 'J uiisr, jonnsaii O.T.. mtitfei taiG ui neia, lsc, i h. Penny H. II. GJIcy 11. I!. Colrmnn DANVILLE. SEPT. '09. j FOR HOT WEATHER HELP. TKV OUK Talcum Powder, CJKJltgl'l, Hj gg Hath AND ESPECIALLY llrtitlu, Toilet and Bath Soaps &I M (Q rQ t Our Ico Cold Soda Water with Jcixiy Crenm ' and Fine Fruit Flavor, 05 J rjj n col-lisi- Neb. Rev. John E. Sulger, of Terra Haute, has been appointed Grand Chaplain of Tho 35th annual convention of the American Bankers' Association is in session at Chicago. Fulton was wild with excitement a few nights ago when 45 citizens were tiken deathly sick from eating ice cream at a restaurant. Fvery doctor in the town was pressed into service. During the past week 256 cases of cholera and 106 deaths from the disease were reported in the provinces of Tver, Poltava, Novgord and.the city of Klga, in Russia. On his examining trial in tho County Court at Frankfort Joe Nichols, charged with the murder of Sergt. Ingram Tate, of the Somerset military com pany, was acquitted on the grounds of $ j$ KS the Elks. s 'r' U H PENNY'S DRUG STORE, Stanford, Kentucky. a g r '17 "Go to the ant, thou sluggard" ought to be changed to an order to go to the lowly hen. She doesn't make much ado over it, hardly as much, as a rooster does sometimes, but Bho gets in her work all the same. Secretary Wilson of the Agricultural Department reports that she laid $70,000,000 worth of eggs during tho year closing June 30. Scientists say the North Pole doesn't remain at exactly the same place all the time. Dr. Cook, therefore, may have discoved it in one place and Peary in another. At any rate it will be just The Road To Success ! ! ! as welt to give the doctor the benefit of the doubt which Peary is trying so hard has many obstructions, but none so to create that be makes himself ridicu desperate as poor health. Success toJust received a complete liuo of Fall and Winter Shoes for Men, Women day demands health, but Electric Bit- and Children in Patents, Vicis, Gun Metal, Ox Blood and Box Calf. More lous. Drill If ters Is the greatest health builder the than ever Ehown hero before. Prices aro always the lowest. It is now reported that Mr. world has ever known. It compels styles will be put in charge of the Pan perfect action of stomach, liver, kidama Canal, but it lacks confirmation. neys, bowels, purifies and enriches the It might, however, prove a good thing. blood, and tones and Invigorates the They seem to need some man of push whole""ystein. Vigorous body and KY. to get behind the work, which Is pro- keen brain follow their use. You gressing slowly and at tremendous cost. can't afford to slight Electric Hitters or sickly. Only 60c. Taft promised a downward revision if weak, Guaranteed by Penny's Drug Store, of the tariff, and Gov. Willson and his The Cofleo with tho Strength, Flavor and Aroma. party platform promised support of the we will give MATRIMONIAL. County Unit bill. Broken pledges both. (INCORPORATED.) v Five Pounds Colloo at 35o only relief tho temperance people The Rev. G. W. Thompson, 72 years old, have ever gotten has been through the and Miss Tinsey King, both of Garrard 1 Nickel Dip Colft-- Pot at $1.60 democratic party. county, were married. Mr. Thompson An imitator of Lucretia Borgia serv- is a fine old gentleman, a democrat in ing a term in a western penitentiary all the word means, an For thirty days you mvo has applied for a pardon on the ground soldier and a constant reader of the I. that she is homesick. It is a wonder J. We extend heartiest congratulations that all the convicts haven't thought of to him and his. buch, an excuse. It ought to get them out double-quicThe HttloCandv Cold Cure Tablets FARM We shall now see the supreme test called Preventlcs. will in a tow hours of party loyalty in every republican safely check all Colds or LaGrippe. j who loves to fun. The Payne bill puts Sold by Penny' a tarilf of 45 per cent, on fishing books, Try them! -:- -:- rodd and reels. Drug More. Look Look Look i made, try the ) SAM ROBINSON, STANFORD. you want the Best "HoQsier." For sale by E. T. PENCE, STANFORD. KY. For the next 30 days 81 7fi 1 CO run-dow- n Stanford Garage & Machine Co., AUTOMOBILES, FEED CUTTERS, GASOLINE ENGINES, CRUSHERS, IMPLEMENTS. 83 81 '25 25 GiVEITA TRIAL. AUTOMOBILES FOR RENT. GEORGE H. FARRIS, Stanford. i2 m1hmWft,U MEN'S SHOES. Wo are Kill selling good shoes for men at cut price. plcasuro of laving you lomo money? Can wo WE DISCOVERED THE POLE. have the LADIES' SHOES. The new Fall models in Zciglcr aro good to look at. Patent, Vici ami Ooze. Seo them In 3 SCHOOL SHOES i Make tho cl.ll.lrcn happy by putting them. n Not the North polo so much tnlkcuof at present, but the long business bargain. The last thing wo reached with this long polo was a well assorted dock of Mon'e, Women's nml Children's For Men and Hoys in different leathers and lasts to suit any foot. good feeling, gool wearing shoo on Shoes. Good Shoes arc our hobby. Low pricci our fad. pole that knocks tho persimmon STRONG SHOES. SEVERANCE The Interior Journal. BrxuroKD, Kv., & SON. , STANFORD KY. L. K. Hughes For hemp knives go to Farrls. & - Skit. 1 . 190 cannel coal at J. H. Baughman &Co's. Try a load. r Don't miss our coITeo bargain; for a few days only. Farrls. Pork See those school shoes at Cummins! i Wearen's. I Two good second-hand Of stoves for sale tobac EXECUTOR'S SALEI to homes nnd lot. In Jliutonvlllo Ky. T. W. Humble W. O. Martin at a bargain. Farris. Let co. mo Insure your barn nnd W. A. Tribblo, Stanford. Pceciaj. Joan of Arc 10 cent cigar wo wilt sell on Saturdays and Sundays only C Millinery opening, Friday, Sept. Penny's Drue Store. 17th. Your patronage solicited. Misses VanDcvccr. .. PERSONALS. Expert workman on gasolino engines Logan STEPiinNSON is attending tho can be secured by application to tho Stanford Garage & Machlno Co. State Fair, Louisville. William CoorEit, of Somerset, Mr. Watch for Buster Brown and his was in town last week. dog, "Tigo." They nro coming. Cum son, Mrs. Watt Fields Is with her mlns & Wcarcn. Allle, in Louisville this week. urcnaru, Wanted. A good, respcctablo whito MR. D. C. Payne, of Crab girl who wishes a good" home at good Is in Richmond and Frankfort. Mrs. K. I.iiIm. Tnrnorivll e.r -. EniTon John Henry Thomas, of the wages cents straight. Look at the stoves at W. H. Higgins' for curing tobacco In your barns. you want tinning and plumbing; done. W. K. War- Phone No. 188 when ner. The city council met last week and put a llcenso of $300 on tho "hops" operators of Stanford. wishing to buy mule colts or any Kinuoi biock wui uo w.. iu 'ie siock saiua uuu hum " Park, Yosemitc, Saturday, Sept. 18. f tlivt nrnmtflnrl rn man H flpmltvahln ,n tho eyent j am c,cctcd gherjfT0f Lin- coin county. I will name my deputies after Nov. 2. S. J. Bell, republican nominee for sheriff. Fall and Winter samples now ready for inspection. If you want a hand- somo suit or overcoat let II. C. Ruplcy, the practical tailor, tako your order. Fit nnd satisfaction guaranteed. Parties .., Casey County News, was hero Satur-da- y. Ky. "" At cjfeutor o( the will nf Mm. Hnttle lllhopliTcap(l,t will on tlift it"inlK-- i In Huston lite. Ky.. nt nlxjut the hour of 1 o'clock I'. M..nn HMUIIDAY, CXJT.X WW, ii'llnt pulillo miction to th hlghent bidder thn two houses nml lot. Inlltulomllle, Kv which tntrntrlx onnl nt lieriltnth. One ! the houtt) nixl lot on the North slle of Mnln street nml which Include tho house now kpt. The lot where the linan IrolilHKf on MhIii street of Hliout l nml extend, back noout IS feet nnd fet nrouml to lmm ille street on which It bns it frontnueof ntKut fflifeet. The home U l' .torles.contnln.l) room, nml kltchm. Thero It n gooil well on I lie 101. me oilier lot front. on the North.ldeof Mnln.lreetiiLoiit IIS feet ii ml extend. Imck nhout 114 feet tonn nl ley. It ndjolnn the other lot nml Include. two.lorerooui. Term, nre bnlf cnib, Imlnnco 12 month., credit on note., with Rood security tx Bring Micured by lntereit from dny ol title nnd liege to the lien on the property, with prl purchn.er.to pny the note. Iwfore rnnturl-ty- . itheii hot'. I 1HW, nnd deed to he then mnde. KIAVAIUIAU'OIIN, Kxor. 1 LESS THAN COST. a Tliis U no tlream, but n stern reality. Wc lmvo a lew Patents, Oxblpod-- , Etc., in this sealeft in Tans, Vicis, son's goods. Latest styles, etc. They must go regardless of Os-fonl- cost. $3 50 Oxford 3 00 Oxford 2 50 Oxford $2 25 2 00 I 1 1 75 ri.floii 2 00 Oxford I 50 Oxford 50 00, Etc. " The Stephenson property on Danvlll. of the West End, Mrs. W. 0. down yesterday at who has been quite sick, Is able to sit Avcnuo was taken J 1,080, but was later sold to Mrs. Hugh up. Messrs. G. L. Penny, R. L. Hubble Reid. Price private. and Sam Harris, Jr., are at tho Stato cotFor Sale. Beautiful fair. tage, garden, barn lot and barn, on Lomd cm I.. Willis, secretary to gan avenue. Price and terms to suit Congressman Helm, is here from She! purchaser. Cicero Reynolds. Iivvllle. I WILL be at the bank each Saturday Miss Mary E. Jarvis has returned from a week's stay with friends at to collect tho taxes for the Crab Orchard Graded School. Penalty goes on Lebanon. Mr. J. T. Carson, of Lebanon, Is Oct. 1. Georgo W. Bronaugh. . with his father, J. W. Carson, In the Rev. T. W. Barker will have a sale End. West of his household effects on Saturday, Miss Francs CoorER Is the guest of during Oct. 2, at 10 A. M , tho advertisement Mrs. It. II. Young In Uuisvillc of which will appear next issue. the Stato fair. Maywood, will Dr. L. F. Jones, of Saturday, Sept. 25th. is tho last practice his profession at Crab Orch- day for filing turnpike, miscellaneous, ard after Sept. 20th. and merchants' claims against Lincoln Georgo B. Cooper, County county. Mr. It. N. Looan and wife, of III., are visiting relatives here Clerk. and in tho West End. The Somerset Times prints a good Miss Arnold Encleman, of Shelby who will City, Is visiting her brother, Mr. Matt picture of Mr. J M. Roberts, collect tho State and county taxes for Mt. Salem. Engleman, at four years Mrs. Geo. F. Cowan left for Spo- Pulaski county during tho Wash., Saturday, where sho will beginning Jan. 1. five-room mm Tus-cola, Weak Kidneys u. Weak Xldnryi. surely point to weak kidney The money.. Ukt inaiienrt. ana Stomach, find their weakoeu. not In the organ Itaelf. put in th. nerve, that control ana waia and (trensthrn them. pr. BhooD't ReMoraUT U a medicine ipeclccally prepared to reach theae rontrolllsf nerrea. To donor the Kldn.n alone. Itruuia. it u a wast 01 tune, ana 01 money as well. If tout tack achet or It weak. It the nrlne raldt. or li dark and ttrocf, If you hare symptom. " ol Ilrtfhu or other dlrtrruinc or danfciou. kidLightning Gasoline Engines, Wilder ney dlteaie, try Dr. Ehoop I KeitoraUve a month or feed cutters and Tablet,you. Liquid and m what it can and will Strong whirlwind Drusgut recommena ana teu do lor Lightning crushers and grindblowers. ers. Lino shafting, pulleys and hangers, belting, gas engine oil, etc. Stan- Our Fall goods are beginning to come in nnd we do not intend to carry goods over. Wc had rntber take our loss now than to carry to next season. Our loss is your gain. Come to Don't sec us nnd we will convince you that we mean business. that we are still offering Summer goods at tremendous forget cuts. HUGHES, MARTIN & CO., Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes, STANFORD, KENTUCKY. ford Garago Co. Dr. Parties wishing to see a great display of field and gnrden products and wishing to compete for premiums will do well to attend tho agricultural show at Jones Park, Yoscmite, Saturday, Sept. IS. For Sale or Trade. Ono 10 horse Stoop's DRUG Restorative PENNY'S Iteuortal STORE. hi' Condition of make her homo in the future. Judge M. D. Hughes and Attorney W. I. Wllliatas, of Lancaster, wcro here Friday on legal business. Mrs. Frank Suearin and littlo son, and Mrs. Salhe Shcarin.of Indianapolis, are visiting Mrs. J. S. Campbell. kane, While riding over his knob land a few days ago Mr. J. A. Givens was attacked by a mad dog, which lacerated his horse's leg and left the imprint of his teeth on that gentleman's stirrup. The canino was a spotted hound. have nominated The republicans Messrs K. D. Noakcs In tho Crab Orchard district for magistrate and J. A. Singleton in tho Wavncsburg district. Both good lambs for November slaugh i was in tho city last week, tho guest of Times. Ocll Wltllams.-Somcr- aet Mrs. Susan B. Yeager is spending tho week with Mrs. W. H. Kice in Louisvlllo and attending tho State Fair. Miss Clara Cooper left Saturday for New York City, whero she will inurk it,;, vnnr In the School for the Huiiert Carpenter, of Stanford, tor. The Germans of Ottenhcim will have a celebration on Sept. 25th, it being tho Deaf. 25th year since their settlement at that Mrroames J. P. Harbison and Amel place They propose to have a big ia Smith, of Danville, wero Ruesta of time. Plenty of music will be furnish-e- J M..,l.mi J. W. Ireland and Lucinda and somo speeches will be mado by nrlnttiad. the local talent here Mrs. E. R Zimmerman and littlo daughter, of Kansas City, are visiting Proe. J. D. Clark, of Lexington, mottir. Mrs. Helta Encleman, at addressed tho tobacco growers at tho Shelhv Citv. court house here yesterday, urging Miss Margaret Hocker has entered them to KX)1 their tobacco and help the Haallton College at Lexington. Her Stato organization down tho tobacco father. Mr. J. S. Hocker, accompanied trust. Ho made a good speech and im her to Lexington. pressed our peoplo favorably. hr u V much pleased with her daughter's home and every' thinir was done toXmako her visit a pleasant ono. Mrs. John Brioht and children have returned from a visit to relatives In Chattanooga. Mrs. Robert Gover, of Llncohfcountr, I visiting Mr. and Mrs. Silaa McDowell on Jasper street Mrs. J. P. Kelsay Is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Godbey, at vlllo. Somerset Journal. Cleveland, T. Hood Encleman, of Julcsburg, h returned home alter a short visit to his mother at Shelby City, and his brother. Mr. Matt Engleman. at Mt, Salem. J. G. Hackley. son of Mr. J. T, iiorHnu nf this county, sailed from New York Wednesday for Europe, where he will visit many of the Import ant cltlea and places of interest. Mrs. E. B. RITCHIE and Master Geo, M nttrhle returned to their homo in Mineral Wells. Texas. Saturday. Mrs 3. N. tfenefee, accomDanled them and expects to try the virtues of tho mineral waters for rheumatism while there. Man. Tom Goocu. of the West End, bas returned after a two weeks visit to her daughter, Mrs. F. H. Droz. at - .. rvwniln From what wo could learn from re publican sources yesterday on the street, all is not lovely In the republi can camp by long odds over the late Tho bosses "machine" convention. eem to be having a hard time satisfy ing the rank and file of their party by running over them In steam roller fashion. It is love's labor lost at any rate, for what tho democatlc nominees will do to them will be a plenty in Novem ber. machine of Lin coin county issued its call for a conven tlon to nominate county officers, it con taiaed paragraph that in order to place a candidate before the convention he had to send to the chairman or the republican county committee written notice to that effect and for what office he aspired to. We have been informed that no such notice waa ever sent by Thos. N. Butt, tho republican nomlneo for jailer, but tho machine wanted to "choko oft" clever Isaac Terry whom a great many peoplo thought defeated Mr. Butt before the convention. What do tho peoplo of Lincoln county call "machlno rule?" Ia It a fact you sup pose that Mr. Butt didn't know his name was to be presented beforo the convention? It must have boeri, for we havo been told he. said ho was not a William candldatu for the nomination. Jennings Bryan says, "Let the Peoplo wmen, us u ruie, in u ouiu ui- KUIO, icy. " Wukn the republican 0. Sheas LOCALS. Toiiacco men, read W. II. Higgins' advertisement. Cummlna & Wearen. 'Buster Biiown," children's shoes. power Nichols & Shepherd traction en- THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK, gine and two mounted saw mills, log at HtHtiforcl.ln the Htnte of Ki murky, at the cloteof Imslne.s.Hept. I,lli. wagons, etc. All in good condition. ni.fOL'nci i. on or address O. W. Potts, Rich- Lonn.nnd Ill.count. Call IIs I i itcrdritftK.M curt d and huh cured This Stove is what tobacco men use in their barns. The mond, Ky. f to K'curo circulation I'. H. llondion U.K. homis Premiums tobacco will euro brighter nnd sell for more money. You can Vanhook Withdraws. Before he Hand., .ecurltlt , etc had gotten well into his race for county ItmibliiL' hnu.ii. furniture mulllx. SI .01 turea .. to J in your barn. legiu stripping sooner. You can put 3,M M clerk of Pulaski, Mr. J. Harvey Other mil tnte owmtl this county but now Due from National llnnk(iuitre. formerly of SMW Call and see them. mnoiiKent.i a thriving citizen of Burnside, with- Due from Htatu A Prltutu .Hunk A. Hanker., Tru.l uo ra Tt drew. Mr. Frank Limeville, a rcpuli. Init. llnnk. 8.M01 Due from niiiriMdreiereai!ent. can. entered on tho independent ticket. Oh ck. anil other ranh Items SIS 1 179 ll Hank.. which Mr. V. thought meant certain Notes of otherNatlonnl net, nickFractional pnH r curri 21) for him. He is very thankful to el., and Lenin defeat M(im y ltewrto 111 llauk. his many friends in Lincoln and adjoin- I.twflll 11,)I7 Hpecle till . i.lSH ui 13.H0 S3 ing counties for their words of encourfund with IT.H.TTeai-urt- r cent, of circulation.) SJinl 00 agement and expects at somo to again (5it Due from v. ". TreiiMirer enter tho porrtical erena. j.sswu es . I.IA1IIL1TII-HAn old adage goes: "Fools build fnpltnl Stock pnhl 111 ..... houses and wise men live in them, ... . " av Hilriuu. lunu but tho handsome new court house that L'mmldid profit.. It. exKne 1.A21 w . unit lax. d tmld tho ptople of Lincoln county are erect- National Itituk niiti. ouLtandlug W,m lSI f.k) .... ing will bo occupied by as capable and Due tuotlur National Hank. IJXd 10 Due to approted lle.ene Agent... as clever a set of public officials as ever liMlllilmililew.ltH.uliJect . Ut.M to check l Lincoln county had, after Jan. 1, 1910. Demand Oertlllcnte. of Depo.lt. (INCORPORATED.) HJi Itl TlmecertltlciiU. of depolt . Thu democrats present to you a most Note, and hill. redUiouuUd 11.107 n ticket from top to bottom to excellent Waynesburg, Lincoln County, Ky. WJ7ll A3 be voted for at tho November election Htnte of Kentucky, County of Lincoln, d the Hack of all industry and enterprise stands finance; always., and it will be elected by an overwhelm- I, John J.McltolierL.Cn.hlerof , luink-do mlotnnly tuenr that the ready and wllllnjr to encourago aujthlnj; worthy that will majority. Tho party is in good alKite.tatement I. truo to thu lxt of my ing tho Interest of the community; but first of all Individual iKMIef. homo shape and ready to do battle with tho knoitltdgunnd thrift and Industry, tho loyal support of homo banks by la Johx J. McItoiiKKTH.Cn.hler. not "machino-made- " candidates of the Hubcrllel nnd .worn to lieforo me thl. people. Kvery dollar you sae and deposit In our bank assisting W. M. llrlght, . P. only advancing your welfare, but Is encouraging and common enemy. Democrats, put your lit day of Hept., llw. benefit you derive from a Correct Attest: J. H. Hocker, H.T iturria, homo Industry. Desides the material o shoulder to the wheel, trust in tho W. II. O'llaniion Dlrtctor.. bank account, wo oiler you every courtesy and facility in hand-U- n of your causo and your blessings your business. The Offlcers and Directorate of this Bank Heportof thu Condition of Is mado up of men who aro Individually successful and collecwill be bountiful in the end. --tively ablo to safeguard your Interests. COUNTY NATIONAL BANK. Daniel Boone on the Trail, which LINCOLH comes to Walton's Opera House ono atHtanford.Ky.,lntbe Htate of Kentucky, President; James A. Hays, Vice President; Stanley Mcintosh, nt the close of business, hept. 1, liwi. Cashier. night only, Wednesday, Sept 16, is a DIRKCTOnS: Dr. J. W. Acton, C. C. Gooch, Dr. A. K. play conceded by both press and public IIK8UUI1CF.N. Caldwell, It. Curtis, L. G. Gooch, James A. Hays, G. W. Leach, I SM.0I4 S3 I,nn nl DUrnunts . among all to stand ilierdrafts.iecureUundunsecured l,l Kl II H. Singleton, J. W. Wheoldon, M. E. Wheoldon. S0.III) productions of the season's of- IT. H. lloud. to secure circulation CT.5H) (O P lJ llouds, securities, etc ferings. Mr. Morris has spared neith- 11a n kl ill! bouse, furniture nnd Hx- 8,900 00 -ture. -- er pains nor money to mako this pro- Due from National Dunks (not re- S seneagenll) complete in every detail, the duction Due from Htate and l'rltate Hanks cast having been carefully selected and and HMnker..Trus,tOonipnltsand 1(1 the scenery painted from photographic 8tngf flanks. DuofroniapproeUresrveugente ST (H . around the moun (ihecks antl other cash Items. views taken in and HVW ONE NIGHT Notes of other National Banks . tains of Kentucky where the famous Fractional papercurrency.ulckels 104 ft) anucent. Daniel Boone, spent his early Lowlul Money lle.erti In Hank. pioneer, II1.1KUW) Wit Hptcle... davs. A roost realistic and thrilling .. S.W0 Ul 1T.0W00 IKaMendernote. sceno is the great snow storm and lUUemptlon fund wit h U.H.Treus- circulation) urer (5 iwr ct. ot Boone's fight forlifo with the ferocious wolves carried and used In this producLIAUILIT1KS. tfl.UO 00 tion. The scene being played back of Cupltal Htock paid In Boone Amusement Co., (Incorporated) Prcseuts tho 40,000 ou carried by the com- Hurnlus fund Historical Kentucky Itomnuco a largo net curtain UndUldetlpronts. less expeiius 711 it pany is alone a great expense and when and taxes pitUt.M.M. ...m notesoutstaudlng W,tJ0 W 111 7U the curtain falls on tho climax many National Hank Hanka Due to other Not. "Was Boono hurt Due to rtlnte and Prl- -. aro heard to remark: Tate Hanks A Hunker. by tho wolves V Another feature Is imllldunldeoslLsuu. , ST7.0M lect to check Introduction of Bounding Elk, a (Vrtllled checks iW A COMPLKTK PRODUCTION. the . and a direct Hills payiiblu, inciu.nngi;ertiiicu full blooded Sioux Indian Ul money borrowed of deposit for S7i w descendant of the famous old warrior, HeMrtol for tuxes Wolves Den Bull. Ho is a graduate of Yale SI Slttlmr a and is tho only real Indian actor y Htate of Kentucky.Countyof Lincoln, sst theabove-naiiieplaying a responsible part with any I. W.M. llrlght, Oa.hler of that the aUne i..,,iir .I,, toitiiimlv httear production. Tho costume is ktatenient Is truuto the lie.t of my kiiowl- dramatic W. M. historically correct and all In all tho edgu mid belief. sworn IlHiiiilT.Oashler. Boono has his fight to inioro iim Hubtcrllxd nml production of Daniel Boono on the Trail Wh day of Hept, 1WJ. J.J. ilclloberts. N. inn Notk. Tho third act of this famous drama In which P best of all tho Oornct Atttall J. avoiding all danger. is without a doubt the "wsiey, n. u, with the wolves isjplayod behind a screen curtain, thus Hbuuks, J. II. Puxtoii, Directors. season's melodramlc offering. Van-hook, i. The Dixon Tobacco Saver. W. H. HIGGINS, Stanford, Kentucky. WM 1 avkftaavavaavavavkaaavfkvvkl.a'i.ww i The Waynesbun Deposit Bank 1 nliove-uaim- t: jus-tlc- melo-dram- ic 13 Sw5ir'',iy1 .slata)atShafff'MWwsMWl WALTON'S OPERA HOUSE Wednesday, September 15. "Daniel Boone on the Trail;" a)) d SEE The Sioux Indians of The "Laughing Water" The Indian Princess PRICE61 25c, 30c and 73c. -- 24 i v.i W y J - efijw. sfcj L4 ,.- - M- The Interior Journal. Knitted in the $mond-cla- u matter. Pnl-Offi- FARMERS DEPARTMEWT. J. N. Carter Bold two mulo colts at $65. K I' Jones & Cress sold a bunch of 800 pound yearlings at lie. James II. Woods bought nlno mulo colts yesterday at $50 to $05. Winter seed onts for sale. W. D. No. Jl.Houth.llittr. M. 4t. Hanson, Morcland. .No.3,KolltIl,ll:(U A M. No. Jl, North, sito A. M, Fifty or CO stock hojrs for sale. CouNo. 3, North, o:'.7 r. M. No.J7, 10: IT A. M. lter & McCormack, Mlddlcburg;. No.SM.ltlOr. M. M. S. BauRhman sold to Fox &. Bright mules for $300. a pair of JOS. S. RICE, Agont. W. L. Cordlcr sold to D. D. IIoHz-clan pair of work mules for $310. Wilhito & Hardcsty bought right mules here yesterday nt $150 to $175 Surgoon Dontist, Farris & Farrls, of Danville, bought 150 nt TANFORP, - KENTUCKY. hero yesterday Allencattlo 49 3 to 41c. sold feeders at Coulter and Office over McRoberU' Drug Storo in 3 to 3 60 yesterday nt county court. Fon Sale. 50 young ewes at n barthe Owelcy Building. gain. James McKcchnlo, Hubble. Hamilton, of Pulaski, sold 37 feeders on the market here yesterdny nt $3 60. The farm of lWncres, or good blue srnu cattlo for Bale. Twenty land, ljlng one mile North of McKinney .on me Htaniord pine, improvements nnu L. I Nunnelley, Lancaster, U. F. D fencing good; plenty of water and fruit. Also 1SS acres of timbered Innd one mile Fon Sale. A good milk cow, with Knst of McKinney; half under fence; plenty young calf. J. T. Bingamnn, Stanford, water and good tobacco land. Heo of J. A.UIVNNH.Aitent, 2t McKinney, Ky. Ky. We have 35 or 40 No. 1 feeding hogs for sale nt once. Lutes & Co., Huston- ville, Ky. Have your measure tnken by n tailor o' ex. W. T. Tucker bought at Lafollette, perlence.' Then j our clot lies, w net hern buslntM suit or thtt finest evening feeding cattle at n clothes, will have thnt Individuality and (It Tenn., 70 wmen plainly iiitiicnie mey wcro mnae to fancy price. your measure. I wlllnlso take your measJersey bull. For Sale. A ure for extra troiH'T, fnucy ve.tJ. top corns nnu overcoats. Murinx ami nummer From good milk strain. J. II. Jackson, samples ou hand ready for jour Inspection. 2t. Stanford, Ky. H.O. IU7PLKY, The Tailor, Stanford, Ky. Senator U. L. Hubble bought of S G. Brown, of Casey, nlno CUT FLOWERS f6rSALE1 -fjfi cattle at 31c. & - jTl-sllfe-s- "'. -:'I can furnish the public with the best, as J. S. Murphy, of McKinney, has COO H well as the freshest of cut flowers, plants of 8 1 i mi all kinds, buin, potted Powers, on short or 700 bushels of New Columbia seed notice. Alio make a specially of wreaths wheat for sale. lor iur lunerui purposes. in connection w Ith the above, 1 hnvo nil J. M. Roberts, of Pulaski, sold 40 Up;rltt 190917 iltnutitattti Mstx kinds of vegetable on hand at reasonable prices. ic' feeders hero yesterday to Farris & "The first of the Season" in clothes is like tho ''first" of anything cNe; if it's good, it's apt to be a MMiree of www than twual Kn.tifnctioij , CHRIBTM.VN (lUIIKN HOUHKH, Kd llUlUIAUIl, 1'JIOII. Farris at 31 to 41c. He also sold 17 at first. Htanford, Ky. 3Jc. The first man who goe out of this store wearing one of our new suib" or ono of our lino overcoat for Fall is sure to get a lot of p!euur in it; lie will Insures Tobacco and Tobacco At the Paris fair last week, Harris & look better dreed than the men mound him; he'll hnvo 11 distinction in style and fashion that's ijiiitu unusual, Woods fine string of mules captured Barns. four blue ties and five reds out of seven Nothing But shows. Parties wishing to sell mule colts or have produced for us ?omo of the most stunning creations wo have over had to offer our trade. The new gravs nnd blue in wit fabftei are ti.toepttonnlly any kind of stock will do well to have attractive; many patterns in 'the wuivo from plain colors in woreted and terges, to checke, plaids, rtripes, and other pattern weaves. Over-coaThe Insurance Man, them at Jones' Park, Yosemite. SaturYou'd better bo one of the first in them. TI111 tore is the lwine of litirt SoalTuor it mid raincoats, too, are in many pleasing colors nnd weaves. day, Sept. 18. STANFORD, KY. Marx. Kesldonce Phone M; Ottlce, M. Fort Sale. About 50 tons of good SUITS $20 to $35 OVERCOATS $l 5 to $35. Insure with mo and be fully timothy hay in stack; will have baled as protected. soon as can sell. G. Y. Conn, Lancas8c ter, Ky., R. F. D. No. 1. tt vAFJLHW,.-r,.,.,, ;. aged yellow Jersey cow, freeJ An Kf. . Vwr YI A Ban en. nr . V auvXiluS SB 111. KM milker but with one blind teat, left my YOUR S fe9 aaJCaplace Tuesday Aug. 3. Please notify &- H N. W. Fowle, Rowland, Ky. I Pwrm csmlsvlns l.ti acres lliiek Itotsse f lly having jour ee properly lilted with Htock Vty Nnllnne lmrt barns, lens. J. F. Hill, Knst Main bt.. Feathrrs. Tallow. RfKn. H. C. Wray, R. S. Scudder. Carroll hlt!h-nrillnruHrt, iinfi saks si ti 4,'is; rf 7 rooms, sprlnii trlit. ami all ou,tbttldlu V aud Btw of land; Htanford, K.v.,UI supply jour needs and lug loir Ituslmss. Liberal terms. CoWcnStsl, (Yellow Root), etc. Wc One containing St acres, acres upland, hulun, . in grass and tsniln. Duddcrar and J. H. Baughman are In guarantee satisfaction. He aln carries In dwelling. yood slock burn nodgood 0 room outbuildings, tl. It. llAltltlH.Crnl.Orclinrd.Ky. ire Dealers, and can do bclltr for you rUht. this Kail. Would Ilk to stock Kdlioin phonographs and the latest Louisville at the State fair with their records whleb ou can iHiy for cosh, or on allumbr good fi nee niut every llsld well rent lielor. Call on !... thin A7Pnfs FT rnmmtitinn S ymrs In young monthly Installments. (Hill and let us talk wati'rett: acre grass; all orchunl. state of i ir j. l'FtNi-i..na- . Mat. hsrses and mules this week. fveferrnrr-- bnv Rnt !n t A..:....lf- In good old; it acres in the matter oer K K.S TBrtTKl) KUKK. It r l. No l.HMHiXint, Ky. and ciiltlntloit; raited l.an poumla tobaveoyear. Wnte for weekly price Ust and ship. T. S. Robertson, of Harrison county, l& bushels wheat III sell is Clothing, Hhoe lllKlHeiils' T acre on It last PJ3 lags. We furnish wool bags free. sold to a Bowling Green dealer, Httirw. loomed In the best town In Price. $!. Heiond tract of s acres with The McKinney Woolen Mills, tenant house, .'ii foot totmcco burn, lloyk-- county. A grrat oppurtuully for Ism 5ABEL & SONS, yearling mules at $140; two yenrlinss uell wnteretl..fti acres under new fence, bal right man. will lovolw tHboiit tVlsn. EatAau&usin m iftria ance In lln- - timber, 14 acres well cleared, Adur M. J., euro interior Jouriwl.ntan-furd- . $350, and a pair of work mules for for McKlnnoy, Ky. 8229E.MirletSL LOUISVILLE. KY. tine corn and tobacco innil. l'rice. M". $500. 9 miles South of Htanford on Homer-se- t I desire to sell privutely my stock of Gronlke. Tract No. I Is on Hike. No. 1 I, I Is now In oiwrnlMm awl Is read) to sen Reports come from the cities that an ceries and Hardware. Iwtngji good busi- mile from plkeiiu county road. Address or ness. Will about $:,'W. llinsou the public In making Jean see me atniuuioro,iy, ji.i . iw.iiui. egg famine seems iminent this winter. 111 health. Invoice Hlankets. PlaiinHs. Yarns. Kir WllleltKer CiKO. P. HOlH'KIt. Htanford, Kj I desire to Mil Kt nr-The reason is that eggs have been very of uulinproved work wool or etehaiHCfgiHMts lor It. Highwool. laud ou LVdar Crsk, tisrs-- ihImi frviiiCrab est market price scarce this year and only a few have V. II. WltlullT. I'ror. lrvliiird;a)ut(relM culllvutluii. Jjind not Improved. tMrt In sUnHld i oHilllloa. FARMS FOR SALE put in cold storage. been MAHOISV Miw. N. A I. Cattle Men! I have 200 acres of 1 wish to sell privately my farm of K acres It. P. P. No. I, Mutulurd, Ky. fine pasture, 21 miles from Lancaster nt Juinfco. Lincoln County, Ky. four miles On Pnnvllle A HustniivUte pike ofiiH acr from McKlunej. 11ns on It uood , nine irum jiore-lanon Richmond pike, will graze cattle at dwelling. Kootl Uiro. cellar, spring house, in Lincoln county, Ky., Improved, good well 1 Is well This Uind Is 111 lilwll state of cul- and cistern farm abundance of stock water G. Y. Conn, line water.etc 75c per head per month. nnd tivation. Also have four other small farms furnished from Wear In position to (to nil kinds of .mimi springs, We have movwl our produce, bide nud forsale. All well Improved. Terms satis- of farm In grnss. I deslr. to Mil this farm Lancaster. Ky., R. F. D. No. 1. such as lllia.'k Work, Pnvtimenw MuMiie.i from Myers' stalsle to our and. In fact, wt sin make any thing from e C75 bushels of factory. In the nextwduys.togetmrwltli the stock- store P. H. Shutts threshed I.O.HllTI.K, bouse down to A feucw, post. We can srve rt dully puictvasd ul uarland 11 hlgbmm mm. the stock consisting of two doors frinil postoDlne. Wn .till von prouiptlv anil eorHiii. wheat off of his farm this year, and 210 Htanford. Ky., It. K. I). No.lt. i,h ,..,.,.(. u jaci:!. all sees, la bruusiJ ('all and our innres. I nulsteredil registered stallion; m fiy cash for all kinds of country produce. work and ma(rlnl. material gelleast. prices bushels of buckwheat with a second before you buy jour at Immi.v Hi i ham vs. Mtaufonl, Ky. stacks of ha , farmiicresof corn;lior-JIncluding small gram ing Implements of every dtscrlptlon. I will crop yet to come. sell the whole outllt or nn part of tuestoek of all kinds, he has raised over 1,200 audit I sell the farm without the stoek, I must sell not Inter t turn to days so lis to give bushels. This is what Mr. Shutts has Stun ford, Ky. stock. Also Owing to wanting to be me time to make a sale of my mules down hand- Hwuy from home some nnd summer, I have have accomplished by work and proper mules from work this Mow ..Ivor" colts. lilx ltlver toYou will have to see this farm to nppre-elat- e to rent my decided ling of his land. Mt. Vernon Signal. Dopot Stroot, Holier Mills, driven tj water and steam the location ami the many advantages s Court Day. There was a large power, dood looatlon. .Mill In Phono 90, of this farm. Any person from n distance desiring to see this liirm can come to V crowd in town yesterday at county condition. H.TItAYLOIt. Lincoln county, Kv., on the (Jueell A tip K. I). No i, Htanford. Ky. It. STANFORD. KENTUCKY. court and business generally was pretty Crescent route, this farm being only about Vs mile from station. brisk. At I. M. Bruce's stock pens Farm, Live Stock and I'linninj; ImIdis-cou- nt. 11. II. KINd Mortland,Ky. ! there were 500 cattlo and most of them T. plements. sold as follows: Good feeders brought county court day. Monday. Bent. 111. 4 to 41c; yearlings 3 to 4e; cows 1J to the property on Pnnvllle Avenue, Htn- Ou account of n change In business of my . i. t itiiurs. jiub u occupieu uy Kor House nnd (Inrrlage Painting nud Trimfor 3c; heifers 3 to 31c; mules $125 to $175; loru. residence and outbuildings are Kood ming, Paper Hanging, tJun und l.ocksmllh-tug- . sons nndI mjsolf which Is my reason the selling, willolTernt public auction mi in good shape Hplendld cistern nnd hhop opposite depot. colts $50 to $70. premises on s and In Locution hlK Harden. Ky J. J. Heldkn, Htanford, Til t! ItHII.Y Y, HBIT. 1". IM, line nelirhtortiood. Will sell In front of the At 10 o'clock a. M.. my flue blue grass farm, Cyrus M, Jones, of tho Walnut Flat old court house at 1:JU Monduy afternoon, Hepi. 13, jrj. jirs. uiiKti ueiu. r.. i'. containing Xt acres to Iki sur v rj tl to purSURVEYING AND CIVIL ENGI- chaser. liHint'd llvo miles iwist of llarrtMls-ttarvicinity, was at tho fair a day or two Mary IVnnlnuton, Htanford, three miles noth of Jlurglu and two and like tho good old friend he is, ho KyNEERING. mlleawest ol Hhakvrtonn.ou the Pliiithatn plke.udjululng the Islington pike. This Is camo around to this ofiico to pay his I am prepared loilo nil kinds of surveying one of the llne.t agrltulturai nud stock 'respects to William," and wearosuro 5 la probably the lest Kentuuk.v . and civil engineering promptly. My work farms tu plate In lli Itblue grass country, watered it was a pleasant visit to tho writer, will lw guaranteed niur my price aiti ou abundantly me ut MeKluuny or call me every lleklwiththe mat" being water. The Write for wo had not seen him for 20 years, net' over the .telepboue thrmigU Hie Huslunvllle supplied fertile and superior for tho cultivaplace Is Lexington, Ky. I'xchaui-ethough ho lives to near. This writer tion of toluiceo. hemp, corn and wheat. Tint The Htnte University. Lcxlnutou, Ky., or WALrilHMcKINMJY. farm tseiulpid iur tnlmcco rulslug with was his pupil at Buncombe over CO furs the lollowlm; courses, namely, Attilcul-turtiUnderUKers and Embalm. two big Isirn.. Th" stiwk uirn Is second to Kngluterliii;, t'lvll Mechanical years ago, and soon after that ho got blue grsssnud the renone. Electrical Knulneering, Mining er. Also DeaJere in FurFINE FARM IN GARRARD COUN- mainderlU'ncrisai"iii of cultivation. The In n high state into the horse, mule and cattle trade Kugiiiterlng, Classical and seven Holeutlnc dwelling contains ight large rooms, large vwncn extends uvqr four courses, each or niture, iMattinga.Rujje. Tbey vtrundit and is surrounded by all necessary and has been in it over since. Just be jearsnnd leads ton Dachelor'H degree; also TY FOR SALE I outbuildings. Termsi rash nud will exchange Furniture for fore the Southern Confederacy was a IMpnrtmeutuf Luw ami a liepurtment of thereinaluderliioue, two three nnd four r.ducniiou, which suss jiu ueeii esiuuusneu A Hue blue grass farm fur sale situated ou years with per cent. Interest. ui) able semiInstead of tho Normal HchooL 1'ersons who nil Kinds of Stock. Give born he and our father were partners new plso near Point Ia'iim'U und six inliet annually, from dute of deud. will sell ut enter this denurtmt lit prepare for advanced south of iJincailer, containing 2uu acres, saint, tlina and place tho following! Htx in tho stock trade, having two droves work In pedugogy nnd are grunted u lluch. Them a Call. Pricea Right. well located In good neighborhood, being hi ml nflili, tiinr.i itmlK, .illi'.lll.i. no It.t.fK up-to-d- ate subject when coniplet- lor'x degree in tills e jersey cattle, two sweepsteaks; liesliTc purtof tue John walker tract, witlia there when the South seceded, and had tMl. The Academy lor preparatory Instrucseven-roonew, residence laruung macninery. sucu iss wooers, mowIs re talmd. thereon, u It tl all net essiiry outbuildings uud ers, wagons, plows, hiirnesi and many other TWPOKD. KENTUCKY. to trade them for a lino quality of Vir tion county uupolntees receive free tuition, good, new burn 4dxOH. well watered, six things too numerous to mention. Terms ginia tobacco, most of which was sold firlvllege of reside nco in tho dormitories, never falling springs and creek running on personal property t On all sums of l.ii If they through, at Nashville, receiving the pay in big remain 10 light, traveling ex pen lea, collegnud under, crsh, over that amount u four consecutive inonths.or one Tkiimh H cash In bund, lulniice one mid months' negotiable note without Interest, year. gold pieces, and managed to get back iate two from day of sale, tearing six pur llurgooon the ground, and plenty of It. TluiluboratorU! and museum are largo, imld. I). ll.i'it viiiAii, llarrotlsburg, Ky. home without being nabbed by tho Con. well equipped, compichensue and modern. Having sold my furm, I will sell tu the cent Interest antllfor such pluce please wrltu Persons looking Military bidder, at my farm, v, O. WAbKKii, Htanford. or see federacy. Mr. Jones was raised near quired byHclenco Is fully provided fur n re- highest und Congress. mile North of MrUreary, on the LUE GRASS FARM FOR SALE! old Mt. Zion church, being one of tho The graduates In the several courses of and lluokeye turnpike on study readily nud employment with liberal WKPNKHPAY.HKlT.a. several sons of tho lato Aden Jones, remuneration. The total number of ma- ut 10 o'clock A, M. the following IW personal Kuoli da. for 5 sear old whoso homo was ono of tho most hos- - triculates Inn Inst jour was LOTS. head, with proiiertyi Onosaddle mare; family horse; 1 Having iltclded togo West, I My uue llltiu blucgrass farm, 3'i miles u socialist at Its pnrtment tiyod family live year old will sell ut of Hustontllln, one mile front pike mare, years old, t hut has proven to ho u public sale at my homo place oii"inllufroiii WestCarpenter' pltablo of tho county, and Cyrus per the peuessary numlHTof asslttants. Hlatluu, couslstlng of Iti und Young women llud an excellent home, good mule iniiro; nice twujeur old harness Maywood oudlrt riwul leading from formed a feat at tho age of 21, when with liourd and lodging, In Pattersoii Hull, uiiire, two year old horse; i jeurllug acres of rich, liluegrasi hemp, or tobacco to Crab Orchard, on laud, all In grass, This fariiKUin be equalthe modern which la welleouliiiitd w 15, IMSJ, Lockey Saunders, ono of conveniences, bathroom, till nil for physical hursts; I suckling coltia work limit's from WKHNKHUAY.HKIT. he took Miss ly divided toadvalltugeso at to hnvengood hall two tu three j ears old ;i good yearling Jacks; of KJ nt tlix'r old the most lovable girls we ever knew, culture, Putvcrsttyweek. All courses of study t good six j earyear lenuet with jack colt by My fan" farm. litres. ItonI Itknown as the DWELLING HOUSE a cottuge of nro o'ii to women ou her side; six It bus In the old Jennet In foul; three Pouglua hastening her away and married her at Identical conditions with those applying to year old Jennet lu foul: a two jeur old Jen- four riKUiis, it fairly good bum und other on each piece; also nil necessary outbuildings. The farm cows which was mines.completion of the Agricultural, Min- nets; D Jersey good and cah et j milk caws; outbuildings. Has thrtii nootl siirtngi und only one angle In lays almost lu a siitium, a Tennessee Gretna Green, Hues, There urw The short yearling steers: 1 two goial orchard. 10 acres In meadow, M ldrv cow: u pasture. Kemuluder and lMuca. a pleasing event to our boyish mind, as ing Kugtneerlug. laboratoryand couunod. Jersey bull; liu barrels of uuw corn; also acres of other Is now 111 corn. Is J tins been Three Stock Barns, One Good inllu lion buildings alford ample furniture and farm- 111 wheat und A Homersel pike and of mile household und ho was also accompanied by his broth- lousuarters fur these departments, which ing Implements.kitchen from Htanford i Tobacco Barn, Two Ootid deed given to Ti'it.MHi ah sumsoi luuouurs or tinner. from school-housUndertaker. EmbalmoKar.d er, Greenup Jones, and another splen- are rapiuiy iiicrvasiiiH " suuuuiuuvrui highest bidder purchaser. Will rush; all sums over luuoiiurs, me puruuas-e- r for cash lu hand. sell to the soli my crop of Stables, Wlllnlso Kor rutaloKUcs, methods of obtaining apnote with good Dealer InlHarness, Saddlery, did girl, Miss Eliza Adams, and thoy pointments, lufcrinntloti regarding courses to give Juiiuary 1st, llilU.security, said nolo corn and about 10 tou of hay, & milk cows, one tenant house, good water lu every tolwdue got married also. That was 51 years of study and terms of udmlsslon, upply to terest at the rate of six per and toerbear In- lo dry cows, in heifers, two anil three years six Instlug springs, with three streams field; g annum cent. hogs; household and through whole tract. J AH. IC. Pattkuhox, 1'Ii.U,, IiL, P., 1'res., from maturity till paid, and to - negotia- old; Z sheep, lot of onu wagon and other ago, and tho last named lady is ono of STANFORD, - KY- ble and payable at the (larrurd Hank A kitchen furniture, or tu 1),U. KuAni.K, lluslnvil Agent. farming tool. Terras cash, the good residents of Somerset today. Trust l)o.,o( iJincuster, Ky, Kjiank lloniNsjoMMuywood, Ky, Ht'STONVILLEKr, LOfflOt.i'hone, IDT, Home.l'kontifB, J YV.HILL. Begins Sept. 9, '09. Fall Somerset Republican. u at Stanford at L. 5N. TIMETHBLE A. S. PRICE, FARM FORSALEI 1,000-poun- d grow-ng.cro- When Ordering Clothes e d 800-pou- ife sMMsllillTlrilTTTnilll H.irt Schaffncr r ri Marx 1111 pv!3i3 lo-au- m Insurance Hart vScbLaffner O, Marx Jesse D. Wearen, s ls CUMMINS WEAREN, Stanford, Kentucky. FOR SALE1 y IX.-....(? srsnv - HIBESFURS rtm.. STOP THATHEADACHE Two Small Farms for Sale Farm for Rent for 1910. .acr I. J .. 1 FORSALEI hi V 2 n. Stock of Merchandise for Sale. hii-uat- INSURANCE. R. B. NOTICE! e l.ln-ey- s, Insures Tobacco, To bacco Barns, Hemp, All Kinds of Farm Property, Everything, Everywhere. Light ning, Fire, Tornado, Life.Live Stock.Health and Accident, Plate Glass, Suretyon Bonds Immediate attention given to losses which are paid without Farm for Sale never-railing lr vm.-o:- NOTICE CONCRETING MILL FOR RENT! flrst-clns- S. sD. GARTBR, PHILLIPS BROS., d More-Inn- PUBLIC SALE! Home At Auction J,L,Beazley&Co., !. J, BELDEN, first-clas- Dinwiddie & UO-- - The State University, l, Hustonville, Ky., - ry an of goods. Undertakers and Embalmers. We car- One-thir- d line ''. baud-soin- two-stor- J. C. McClai-y- , PUBLICSALE 1 vi 1 one-ha- lf Ijtn-cast- PUBLIC SALE1 JH && sax ,wrWi'' -- May-woi- 1 S&Su 1 1 X run-ulu- Term J. Steele Carpenter, kg. fe.fci.tt Mft. j r.iAi,,