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Iit TIft NTE IOR JOU NAE i- tl c I VOL XXXVII = t i STANFORD KY tuESDAY MAY 31 1910NO27 J frd Post Oftice Blown Open And Robbed I Midnight Marauders Clean Out Safe and Get Away i About 500 in Coin and Stamns SecuredWork Seems To Bet That of Professionals Unknown cracksmen blew open the x safe in tho Stanford poitoRlce early t Tuesday morning and secured about I 100 In cash and from 350 to 500 In stamps Postmaster Florence cannot toll the exact amount until he checks up his books Entrance to the building was effected ibybreaking tho glass in the windows oho outside lock boxes The j robber went about his work in n meth odical way lie undoubtedly was an ext pcrlcnced hand at tho game A hole about half an inch In diameter was drilled In the safe just above tho f combination lock with a powerful drill Itoady for business now the marauder then mixed his soupae nitro glyccr In is called In the criminal parlanceon B their In the rear of the office He did not use allot t1 supply of explosive Ihemade but loft some on the shelf In a dirty white handkerchief muto evl dente of the means employed in tho robbery but affording no clew to the IrobberThe explosion which followed and gave access th tho contents of Uncle Sams strong box was heard by many people in town Noone seem to have attached any particular significance toI it however most of those who heard It pawing it off as aloud shot fired by some late roisterer George II Ferris heard the explosion but did not get ur y thinking It was some one firing in Balls alley Rural Route Carrier Jesse Manning who had been out in tho country spending tho evening with friends came back to town about mid night He was turning the corner of Meta and Whllley avenue when he heard the explosion but thought noth iC of II more than to wonder whit it was It M generally believed that two men must hue hnndlcd the job ose acting as lookout while the other did the dirty work w They did a clever job end got away with but llttlo chance of capture There was some tAlk of getting bloodhounds but the government will make no allowance for such expense Their bben could easily haVe gotten out df tbwn on an early freight or the morning passenger trains MUCH ACTIVITY IN- FINANCIAL CIRCLES Lincoln National Increases Capital And SurplusNew Bank Is Meeting Much Encour agement I Much Interest Is being manifested in i banking circles In Stanford since the l announcement last week of the organ Izatiortofthe State Bank and Trust Company Financial interests have j b been stirred and business has received an impetus which augurs well for the continued growth and prosperity of the t community At a meeting of the directors of the t Lincoln County National Bonk Satur day It way decided to increase Its caps tal stock 50000 and tho surplus 50 000 Thu bank will then show a capi tal of 100000 and a surplus of 100 000 a splendid showing At the Ifirst meeting of the director of thej First t National Bank it is expected that a thellate not thought that tho directors have dot initely decided upon the man as yetIThe promoters of the State Trust Company say that they are very well pleased with tho success which is attending their efforts to secure liberal subscriptions to stock They are pleas ed with tho way the people of Lincoln are manifesting confidence in the future of the new institution by subscribing for stock They say that there is no reason why three banking Institutions should not do well in Stanford and point to Lancaster not nearly so good i a business pointwhich supports three r and all do a nice The promoters are still negotiating for a location for the new bank They have several storerooms under consideration but have made no definite arrangements as yet n Short Local News IP you want a pair of slippers or low cut shoes try the Country Store JUST what you wantinstraw hat at the Country Store FOR SALE idp ifB Montgomery Crab Orchard EVERYTHING in shirts ct the Country Store TEN pairs Homing pigeons for sale well mated and beauties Thomas Cole man 202 Second hand Boll City separator for sale nt a bargain W O Walker tf L08TlIDOhog ut Woods Crossing Reward for return B W Givens ENSIGN CASWELtTsAUFLEY spent soy oral days in Frankfort the guest of Judge E 0 ORuar and family To those I have notified that their ac paidbyput In the hands of an attorney Ella May Saunders SPRING cfcanors can secure the finest paper in the world to go under carpets mattings etc at the very lowest price at the INTERIOR JOURNAL office Also lots of nice clean papers for shelves etc JUST receiveda car load of American fence Its the beat made George H Farris Orpinltton Mrs W J Holtzclaw Stanford IL F U No1 Fort SALEUnderwood typewriter almost new Will sell cheap Sever ance Son FOR SALE Golden Oak Princess Dresser and folding bed Both good as new Mrs J S Rico Stanford 234 ATTORNEY J B PAXTON presided as special judge In tho Richmond court lost week Your dogs will bakilled If city licens es are not paid on them by June 1st B Carter city marshal 273 MRS F EICIIENBKRGEK and daugh ter Miss Ella left Sunday for Belmont Cat to eperjil some time with her two tons are doing nicely there Stanfords Itreela are littered with rocks and debris all through town Granitoid sidewalks are being put down on the south aide of Main street and when completed will be a great im provemenC W P Kincaid ughtOld Scott E C Walton horse and the runabout at tho latter sale Saturday paying 1180 for both Household and kitchen furniture brought good prices INVITATIONS havoc p been issued by Mr and Mrs Harry Jefferson to the wedding of theIr t 9 ghter Miss Elizabeth to GrendlaoriVaoehn the wedding to be celebrated at their home in Louisville on June 2 Miss Jefferson is very popular here where she has visited Miss Marie Mahony who will attend the wedding To relieve constipation clean out the bowels tone and strengthen tho diges tive organs put them In a naturalcon ditlon with Holllslers Rocky Mountain Tea the most reliable tonic for thirty years 35 eta Tea or Tablets Shu gars Tanner Good Price Realized For Land At Salehi Moore Estate wear Palls j Mr and Mrs GC Glvena havo returned from Paris where the celebrated farm of tho late Mrs Sable E Moore wMaoldat auction lastThursday Mrs Givens Is one of the heirs to the estate One hundred and twentyfive acres of woodland sold at 175 an aero and 250 acres of find farming land brought 135 25 fen acre Peed and other tobac co men of Bourbon bought the place Clarence Lcbus president of the Bur ley Society was one of the bidders The land is considered very desirable r 11 Officers Elected 1 For Ensuing Year By Baptist Miss sionary Society Baptist Menefee An unusually largo number wore present and profitable afternoon spent Three now members were en Mrs Richard Scudder Mrs Eads and Mrs Sholton Saufley Do lightful refreshments were served after the business session The folio wing officers were elected for tho ensuing year President Mrs J T Iloskins Vice President Mrs Joe S Rice Secretary Mrs W H Wearen Treasurer Mrs Jesso D Wearen Recording Secretary Mrs Shelton M Saufley The next meeting will be with Mrs E J Brown Y CONVENTION AT- DANVILLE AUGUST 6 Will be Held by Republicans To Nominate Candidate For Con gress in This District Dr It M Davison republican coun ty committeeman for Lincoln county and George D Florence attended the meeting of the 8th district republican committee at Danville Saturday when a convention was called ftj be held in Danville August G to nomti ato a candi date for Congress It is not believed that the republicans have any hope of defeating Congressman lclmbut the nomination will be made to keep intact tho party organization Auditor Frank P James of Harrods burg has been urged to accept the nom nation but it is understood that he does not desire to run Mr Miles of Nlch olasville is also mentioned Judge L W Bethurum of Roelccastle declined to run though urged to do BO by many friendsThe Eighth district is relmhly demo cratic now by about lSOO and only in cases of tha utmost apathy among the democrats do tho republican leaders fig ure they have a chance Congressman Helm is very popular over the district and will poll the full democratic vote Younger Set Entertained Mr and Mrs W 11 Bright Re ceive in Honor of Their Grad ate Son One of the prettiest social functions of the week was the reception Mr and Mrs W M Bright gave Friday even ing in honor of their son Thomas who has just graduated from tho Stanford High School The house and lawn were beautifully lighted and decorated In blue and yellow the school colors An orchestra stationed in the rear part of the house added much tq the enjoyment of the occasion- A unique feature in the decorations was a largo white cake in the centre of the dining table with the initials of the graduates on it there being four grad uates and a side of the cake for each graduate These initials were put on with blue decorative icing Ices cakes and mints in the class colors were dain tlly served- A large number of guests were present and all came away wishing that that there would be many more graduating parties Mr Bob To Hold The Boards At Huston vile On Evening of June 1st The Junior Class of the Stanford High School will give the play Mr Bob at the Uustonvillo Opera House next Wednesday evening June 1st They give a very creditable performance and will doubtless have a splendid house Miss Jackson who will assist them again has much histrionic ability and many of the Juniors have considerable talent as was demonstrated in their performance at the opera house here last week Was A GallantSoldier Among those who attended tip Con federate Unveiling was Mr R G Col tier a native of Lincoln connty but now a resident of Somerset Ibis an engine inspector on the Cincinnati Southern Railway He Was a member of Company C laa Confederate regi ment There were 16 soldiers in the regiment bearing the name 6f Collier Of that number only two are now living the subject of this notice and his brother Six of tho Colliers were from Pulaski county all brothers and the last one died a few weeks agoAdvo cats Another Automobile Smith Baughman last week purchas ed a handsome Overland automobile rrmCecll Dunn of Danville Ac companlcdj his young son Morgan Smith ho went to Louisville and drove It through in company with Mr Dunn The car Is a beauty This makes the sixth car in town John Owsley Reid sold his big car in Louisville tho other day or Stanford could have boasted seven which is about as many as Frankfort has The old town Is certainly acoming Preaching Hubble Rev Sam Pittman will preach at the Hubble Christian church next Sunday June 5 at 11 Alol and 730 p M Ev erybody invited the church members earnestly requested to be present FANCY PRICES PAID I FOR GLENBURNIE HERD Col kP Hawkins Disposes Of Magnificent Collection Of Shorthorns At Public Sale Discriminating cattle buyers from allover Kentucky and other State attended the dispersal sale of Col II P Hawkins Glenburnio herd of Short horns on the Danville pike Thursday afternoon A total of 20 head of cows calves and bolls were sold at auction The 20 averaged 185 and brought a to tal of 3700 Thomas Johnson of Columbus 0 bought the Lest cow in the I lot and paid 775 for her Carpenter Ross of Mansfield U paid 500 for a cow and 0 F Hankie of Kenyon Wis paid 275 for the bull Apoka R T Gaines of Lincoln bought the cow Miss Wimple and calffor125 and a yearling heifer for 60 Bun Gaine- brought a young bull for 125 Jt K Uaughman paid S225 and 150 respect lively for two cows W T Robinson of Faulconer bought seven or eight head of the stock at fancy prices John Buster of the same community bought several head Foreign buyers were driven from Danville to Glenburnic where dinner which had been prepared by the Gilch er House Danville was served Among those present from a distance were Geo W Martin a staff representative of th Breeders Gazette Chicago The Breed ere Gazette is the best paper of the kind in the United States and has many subscribers through this section of Ken tuckyThe auctioneers were Col Cary M Jones of Washington Boulevard Chicago and Col George P Bellows of Maryville Mo j who are two of the best auctioneers of the day Col Hawkins expressed himself as well pleased with theresult of the sale He had spent much pains anti money in the collection of the maginiflcent Glenburnie herd butliaa decided to re linqulsh his holdings for a time Beer For Danville 1 Brewers Want To Ship It In But Courts Must Decide 1Danville Advocate Thjlpresident of the Kentucky Brew ersA88oclalion with headquarters In Louisville telephoned Circuit Clerk Price this morning for a copy of Judge Saufieys decision in the Bunk Raum case The high mogel of the brewers stated that Danville is a Wet town and that the distillers propose to ship their goods to this town At present the express companies are refusing to accept any consignment of liquor for Danville on the ground that it is a dry townThe president of the association also stated that the Southern Express Co would be mandamused and force the carrier to deliver beer shipments froth Lawrenceburg Lexington and Louisville to Danville customers as the city is wet and can not be governed by local option laws At present all liquors must be shipped from another state Many people think the court of peals will reverse Judge Saufleye d cision while others feel that It will be upheld A decision is expected in the course of a few days Dix River Dam May Soon Be Under Construction At Cost of 1250000 Eight or ten theeastern capitalists who are interested in constructing the proposed dam at Kennedys Mill on Dix river were there last week looking into the matter Evidently they were well pleasedfor they wired to New York for engineers and they will be on the spot within a week or ten days It is estimated that this big dam will cost 1250000 It will have a 12000 horsepower and will furnish light and power of all kinds for a number of Central Kentucky towns Kirk Stephens n young man residing pear Columbia had his right arm s6 fearfully mangled by the accidental dis charge of a shotgun that amputation was necessary He had been out hunt ing and was climbing over a log when the hammer struck against a limb and the shell exploded almost tearing his arm from his bod- yBoosting Lancaster Fair President Arnold and Secretary John Farra of the Lancaster Fair were here last week boosting that splendid exhibition which will be held in Gar rard July 27 28 29 Lincoln couuty always sends over a lot of fine stock to exhibit and this year promisee to be no exception I Man Bird Makes Great Flight Glen H Curtis flew from Albany to New York City in an aeroplane Sunday winning the 10000 prize offered by the New York World He covered the dis thirtytwocalmly and as lightly as a pigeon His average speed for the distance 546miles an hour surpassed any record over made by an aeroplane in long dis tance flights and In its entirety his feat perhaps eclipses anything man has attempted in a beavierthanair ma chine Mrs Land Dead Wife of Prominent Business Man Passes to Her Reward Mrs Alice Land wife of W B Land of the firm of Land Buchanan died at their home in Rowland last Friday evening and was laid to rest in Buffalo cemetery Sunday morning Mrs Land timeschildren She was a daughter of Ben Martin and a popular and attractive woman and a faithful member of the Christian church Rev Ed Hubbard conducted services at the grave a large number of friends and loved ones attending to pay the last tribute to a good woman who has gone to her reward Back To Pastorate CalleTo Todd County Church Rev R B Mahony has accepteda call to the pastorate of the Baptist church at Allensville Todd county and will soon leave to take up his work there Mr Mahony has been outof ac tive service in the ministry for several years and but recently sold his large Insuranco agency here to Fish Pen nington He had a fine offer to go with a large insurance company at Tacoma Washington but declined it to reenter the ministry His many friends here will regret to give him and his two popular daughters up Current Events Club Meets With Mrs Tribble And Discusses Smithsonian Institute Mrs W A Tribble informally but dellgthfully entertained the Current Events Club last week and a most interesting program was carried out The topic for the afternoon was the Smith sonian Institute a subject given by Mrs Clarence Tate and a most appro priate one just now being brought into prominence through Roosevelts travels abroad in the interest of this in stltution Mrs Tate had an excellent paper but could not be present to read it so Mrs J C Hays substituted for her Dainty refreshments were served little Dorothy Tjibble assisting her mother in serving them The next meeting will be with Mrs J Q Carpenter the subject being American Authors Most of the members of the club were present and the following guests Mesdames Thomas Shanks Carroll hanks Shelton Saufley R M New McKinneyeWill Logan J II Baughman and A H Severance Moving Some This Week Mr and Mrs N W Fowle are mov ing into their new home just vacated by E C Walton George DoBord will take the place vacated by Mr and Mrs Fowle while Mr and Mrs Fred Gar nett will occupy the house vacated by Mr and Mrs DoBord Never hesitate about giving Cham berlains Cough Remedy to children It contains no opium or other narcotics and can be given with implicit confi dence As a quick cure for coughs and colds to which children are susceptible it is unsurpassed Sold by G L Penny Chamberlains Stomach and Liver Tablets will clear tha sour stpmach sweeten the breath and create a healthy appetite They promote the flow of gastric juice thereb Inducing goon dl gestion SoldJfyGL Penny J A teuchdf rheumatism or a twinge of whatever the trouble is Chamberlains Liniment drives the pain at once and cures the coma plaint quickly First application gives relief by G L Penny Maccabees At Ottenheim The Ottenheim Tent of Maccabees was installed by A C Sine and M F E kin last week with 16 members and there are several more applications be fore the lod e W T was elec ted commander with John Wenzel rec ord keeper and Simon Petry vice com commander The new lodge starts off most auspiciously and with a strong I Body of- Lillie Alma Kellner Found 1IRemains Discovered In of Catholic School BasementjJt tor is Missing Louisville Ky May y of Alma Kellner was 30Thobodyjcellar at St Johns 10 oclock this morning a plumber a who had been sent into the cellar to look after the water system which was out of condition The man was horrified at the eight that methis eyes and ran to the street and gave the alarm The cellar was little used and possi bly no one had been in it for several months with the exception of the little girls slayers f- It is evident that she had been mur dered Six ribs and her back were broken She was wrapped in an old carpet and quick lime had been thrown over her body partially destroying it One leg with foot attached was found buried three feet deep in the cellar Positive identification was made by Frank Fehr uncle of the dead girl i It is the theory that she was attack elHerny months a Alma Kellner young daughter of Frederick Kellner was believed to have been kipnapped from the home of j her parents on Dec 8 1909 Policetiofficers and detectives throughout theicountry have searched for her Her parents are wealthy and related to Frank Fehr the millionaire brewer and fabulous rewards were offered for her recovery Her parents almost dill tracted have wailed in vain hoping that she wonld bo found and when thePnews of the murder and finding of the decomposed body was told them the parents broke completely down The entire city is wrought up over the heinous crime done by a heartless wretchThousands of people hurried to the scene at St Johns School when there port of the discovery of the body was made Excitement is still high and morbid thousands lurk around the scene i of the brutal murder Crab Orchard Samariumtl I Bought By JC Spitler and Will be Run on High Plane J C Spitler formerly of Union City OrchardSanatoriumtrated Salts and Water Company and s lipforjUestsprovements and have one of the roost up theStatotar with his work and a splendid success for him is predicted proprietorshipCrab Orchard Salts and Water Stanford 4 Harrodsburg3 S The Stanford High School base ball team seems to have the hoodoo on them all It went to Harrodsburg Thursday afternoon laltand defeated school team there in a hard game by a score of 4 to 3 making the second defeat ad minislesed to the Mercer lads this sea son This game won made the 20th boyshave8TAFORD EWatersMcCnrtylb4 0 010 1 0- Pennyc4 0 011 2 1 Singleton ss 4 0000 IColeman 3b 4 00100 0I41 1080W Singleton If 21 12 0 0 v Bright rf 4 1010 0 lIil1 cf30 1 0 0 0- Totals324 II i 42711 2 UAnRoosnuRGABRHPOAE Davenport c4 0372 2 Hulet 3b4 0 0 1 1 0- Thomas2b4 00520Nelson ss4 1122 0 L Coleman cf 4 0000 0 Rcnfro if3 00200Rue Ib4 1191 3 Moore rf3 11100H Coleman p 4 01061Totals 34 3 72714 6 Score by innings 12345678 9T- StanfordO 0 0 011 2 0 0 4- llarrodsburgO 0 0 0 0 0 0 2131 tVOL r v TIJ INTERIOR JOURNALuifXXXVII STANFORD KY TUESDAY MAY 31 1910 NO 27 i MUCH ACTIVITY IN- FINANCIAL CIRCLES Lincoln National Increases Capital And SurplusNew Bank Is Meeting Much Encour r agcmcnt iMu h interest is being manifested in banking circles In Stanford since the announcement last week of the organ ization of the State Bank and Trust Company Financial Interests have been stirred and business has received I an impetus which augurs well for the continued growth and prosperity of the communityAt of the directors of the Lincoln County National Bonk Satur In day it was decided to increase Ita capi t tal stock 50000 and the surplus 50 e 000 The bank will then show a cap 1tatof 100000 and a surplus of 100I a splendid showing At the ifiret mooting of the director of thej First National Bank it Is expected that a cashier will bo elected to succeed the late John J McRobcrts Several have been mentioned for the place but It is not thought that the directors have def finitely decided upon the man as yet The promoters of the State Bank and Trust Company say that they are very well pleased with the success whlch Is attending their efforts to secure liberal subscriptions to stock They are pleased with the way the people of Lincoln I are manifesting confidence In the future of the new Institution by subscribing for stock They say that there Is no j reason why three banking Institutions should not do well In Stanford and A point to Lancaster not nearly so good W a business pointwhich supports three and all do a nice business The promoters arc still negotiating t for a suitable location for the new bank They have several storerooms under consideration but have made no definite arrangements as yet Porch Reception I 3 I Given For Mrs Thos H Shanks By Mrs T A Rice The beautiful country home of Mrs T A Rico was never more attractive I than on Thursday afternoon when she entertained with a porch party In honor of Mrs Time H Shanks the bride of tho hour Mrs Rico received her guests informally on the veranda which was made most attractive with ferns and potted plants A literary contest was tbu feature of the afternoon and each guest had a jolly time trying to answer certain t questions with the namea of periodic 6 ale Mrs Thos Shanks and Mrs Jno ilI Shake cut for the prize and the latter and received a pair t r WM tha lucky one of whlto silk hose Miss Lizzie Bright won the booby a box of candy Delicious reCres meats were served the cakes being in red and white and r mints in red and whlto roses About 75 guests were present and all enjoyed to the fullest extent tho hospitality of the charming hostess John D Rockefeller would go broke if he should spend his entire income trying to prepare a better medicine I than Chamberlains Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy for diarrhoea dye eatery or bowel complaints It is elm ply impossible and so says every one who has used It Sold by G L Penny Harry Schobcrth Hurt The Jessamine Journal says that while returning from a trip to Stanford t Harry Schobcrtb representative from Woodford county in tho Legislature was thrown from an automobile and a small bono in his left elbow was frac lured Ue had just stepped upon the running board to get into tho car when some ono called to him As ho turned tile chauffeur started the machine sud i denly and Mr Sch6berth was thrown to the ground t Party At Ottenheim A delightful party was given at the home of Misses Helen and Theresa I = Wlentjea of Ottenheim on the evening of the 28th In honor of a number of their young friends The table was spread for 16 and the decorations were t tasteful consisting of ferns roses and orange blossoms Invitations were Issued I to the following Mr and Mrs t John Wentzel Mr and Mrs Richard j Wlentjes Mrs Ida Kearns and little e niece of London Misses Clara Bliss of Cincinnati Katie Ridder Annie Zwah len Annie Montag Messrs EmU Bliss lr Herman Distllly Oscar BHsi John Zwahlen Frank Montag Joe Rldder Emil Henzen Joo Henzen Walter Gangloff Frank WIentjes Short Local News IP you want a pair of slippers or low cut shoes try the Country Store I JUST what you want instraw hat at the Country Store Foil SALEBird pups T B Mont gomery Crab Orchard J EVERYTHING in mens shirts ct the Country Store soletellman 262 I Second hand Bell City separator for sale at n bargain W 0 Walker tf LOST 150hog at Woods Crossing Reward for return B W Givens ENSIGN CASWELL SAUPLBY spent sev oral days In Frankfort the guest of Judge E C OKuar and family I To thoso I have notified that their ac paidbyput in the hands of an attorney Ella May Saunders SPRING cleaners can secure the finest paper in the world to go under carpets mattings etc at the very lowest price at the INTERIOR JOURNAL office Also lots of nice clean papers for shelves etc JUST received a car load of American fence Its tho best made George II Ferris FOR SALEFew ButT Orping ton cockerels Also eggs for hatching I Mrs W J Iioltzclaw Stanford It E D No1IFOR SALEUnderwood typewriter almost new Will sell cheap Severance Son r FOR SALEGolcnOak Princess Dresser and folding bed Both good as new Mrs J S Rice Stanford 234 ATTORNEY J B PAXTON as special judge In the Richmond court last week Your will be killed If city licensee are not paid on them by June 1st B D Carter city marshal 273 MRS F EICIIKNDERGER and daugh ter Miss Ella left Sunday for Hal mont Col to spend some time with her two sons who are doing nicely there Stanfordstreetre Uttered with rocks and debris all through town Granitoid sldowalks are being put down on the south side of Main street and when completed will be a great tm provemenc W P KIncaid bought Old Scott E C Waltons hone and the run about at the latter sale Saturday paying 180 for both Household and kitchen furniture brought good prices INVITATIONS have Issued by Mr and Mrs Harry Jefferson to the wed ding of their daughter Miss Elizabeth to Grandison Vaughn the wooding to bo celebrated at their home in Louts villa on June 2 Miss Jefferson is very popular hero where she has visited Miss Marie Mahony who will attend the wedding To tellevo constipation clean out the bowel tone and strengthen the diges tine organs put them In a natural con dition with Hollisters Rocky Mountain Tea the most reliable tonic for thirty years 35 eta Tea or Tablets Shu gars Tanner Good Price Realized For Land At Sale Of Moore Estate Near Paris Mr and Mrs G C Givens have returned from Paris where the celebrated farm of the late Mrs Sallie E Moore was sold at auction lastThursday Mrs Givens is one of the heirs to the estate One hundred and twentyfive acres of woodland sold at 175 an acre and 250 acres of fine farming land brought 13525 an aero Peed and other tobac co men of Bourbon bought the place Clarence Lebus president of the Bur ley Society was one of the bidders The land is considered very desirable Officers Elected For Ensuing Year By Baptist Mis sionary Society The Missionary Society of the Bap NIwere enIEnds and Mrs Shelton Saufloy De lightful refreshments were served after the business session The following officers were elected for the ensuing year President Mrs J T Hoskins Vice President Mrs Joe S Rice Secretary Mrs W H Wearen Treasurer Mrs Jesse D Wearen Re cording Secretary Mrs Shelton M Saufloy The next meeting will be with Mrs E J Drown I CONVENTION AT- DANVILLE AUGUST 6 Will be Held by Republicans To Nominate Candidate For Con gress in This District Dr ft M Davlaon republican coun ty committeeman for Lincoln county and George D Florence attended the meeting of the 8th district republican committee at Danville Saturday when a convention was called to bo held in Danville August 6 to nominate a candi date for Congress It la not believed that the republicans have any hope of defeating Congressman Helm but the nomination will be made to keep Intact the party organization Auditor Frank 1 Jamcn of Hatreds burg has been urged to accept the nom nation but it is understood that he does not desire to run Mr Mlles of Nich olaaville Is olso mentioned Judge L W Bethurum of Rockcastle declined to run though urged to do so by many friendsThe Eighth district Is reliably demo cratic now by abbut 1800 and only in- cases of tha utmost apathy among the democrats do the republican leaders fig ure they have a chance Congressman Helm is very popular over the district and will poll the full democratic vote Younger Set Entertained Mr and Mrs W 11 Bright Receive in Honor of Their GradI ate Son One of the prettiest social functions of the week was the reception Mr and Mrs W M Bright gave Friday oven ing in honor of their son Thomas who has just graduated from the Stanford High School The house and lawn were beautifully lighted and decorated in blue and yellow the school colors An orchestra stationed in the rear part of the house added much to the enjoy ment of the occasion A unique feature in the decorations woe a large white cake In the centre of the dining table with the initials of the graduates on it there being four graduates and a side of the cake for each graduate These initials were put on with blue decorative icing Ices cakes and mints in tho class colors were dain tidy served- A largo number of guests were present and all came away wishing that that there would be many more gradu sting parties Mr Bob To Hold The Boards At Huston vile On Evening of June 1st The Junior Class of the Stanford High School will give the play Mr Bob at the Hustonvillo Opera House next Wednesday evening June lilt They give a very creditable performance and will doubtless have a splendid house Miss Jackson who will assist them again has much histrionic ability and many of the Juniors have considerable talent as was demonstrated in their performance at the opera house hero last week Was A Gallant Soldier Among those who attended the Con federate Unveiling was Mr R G Col lier a native of Lincoln connty but now a resident of Somerset lie is an engine inspector on the Cincinnati Southern Railway He was a member of Company C in a Confederate regi ment There were 16 soldiers in the regiment bearing the name of Collier Of that number only two are now liv ing the subject of this notice and his brother Six of tho Colliers were from Pulaski county all brothers and the last one died a few weeks agoAdvo cate Another Automobile Smith Baughman last week purchased a handsome Overland automobile from Cecil Dunn of Danville Ac companied by his young son Morgan Smith he Went to Lauisville and drove It through in company with Mr Dunn The car is a beauty This makes the sixth car in town John Owsley Reid sold his big car in Louisville the other day or Stanford could have boasted seven which is about as many as Frankfort has The old town Is certainly a coming Preachingat Hubble Rev Sam Pittman will preach at the Hubble Christian church next Sunday June 5 at 11 A M and 730 P u Ev erybody invited the church members earnestly requested to be present FANCY PRICES PAID FOR GLENBURNIE HERD Col II P Hawkins Disposes 0 Magnificent Collection Of Shorthorns At Public Sale Discriminating cattle buyers from all over Kentucky and other State at tended the dispersal sale of Col H P Hawkins Glenburnie herd of Short horns on the Danville pike Thursday afternoon A total of 20 head of cows calves and bulls were sold at auction The 20 averaged 185 and brought a total of 3700 Thomas Johnson of Co lumbus 0 bought the best cow In the lot and paid 775 for her Carpenter Ross of Mansfield U paid 500 for a cow and 0 F Hankie of Kenyon Wis paid 275 for the bull Anoka R T Gaines of Lincoln taught the cow Miss Wimple and calf for 125 and a yearling heifer for 60 Bun Gaines bought a young bull for 125 J K Baughman paid 225 and 150 respect lively for two cows W T Robinson of Faulconer bought seven or eight head of the stock at fancy prices John Buster of the same community bought several head Foreign buyers were driven from Danville to Glenburnie where dinner which had been prepared by the Gilch er House Danville was served Among those present from a distance were Geo W Martin a staff representative of the Breeders Gazette Chicago The Breed I ers Gazette is the best paper of the kind in the United States and has many subscribers through this section of Ken tuckyThe auctioneers were Col Cary M Jones of Washington Boulevard Chi cago and Col George p Bellows of Msryville Mo who are two of the best auctioneers of the day Col Hawkins expressed himself as well pleased with theresult ot the sale He bad spent much pains and money In the collection of the maginiflcent Glenburnie herd but has decided to relinquish his holdings for a time Beer For Danville Brewers Want To Ship It In But Courts Must Decide Danville Advocate The president of the Kentucky Brew ers Association with headquarters In Louisville telephoned Circuit Clerk Price this morning for a copy of Judge RaumIand that the distillers propose to ship their goods to this town At present the express companies are refusing to forItown The president of the association also stated that the Southern Express Co would be mandamused and force the carrier to deliver beer shipments from Lawrenceburg Lexington and Louis ville to Danville customers as the city is wet and can not be governed by local option laws At present all liquors must be shipped from another state Many people think the court of appeals will reverse Judge Saufleys decision while others feel that it will be Upheld A decision is expected in the course of a few days Dix River Dam May Soon Be Under Construction At Cost of 1250000 Eight or ton of the eastern capital ists who are Interested in constructing the proposed dam at Kennedys Mill on Dix river were there last week looking into the matter Evidently they were well pleased for they wired to New York for engineers and they will be on tho spot within a week or ten days It Is estimated that this big dam will cost 1250000 It will have a 12000 horse power and will furnish light and power of all kinds for a number of Central Kentucky towns Kirk Stephens a young man residing near Columbia had his right arm so fearfully mangled by the accidental die charge of a shot gun that amputation was necessary He had been out hunt ing and was climbing over a log when the hammer struck against a limb and thn shell exploded almost tearing his arm from his lady- Boosting Lancaster Fair President Arnold and Secretary John Farra of the Fair were here last week boosting that splendid exhibition which will be held in Gar rard July 2728 29 Lincoln couuty always sends over a lot of fine stock to exhibit and this year promises to be no exception I IMan Bird Makes Great Flight Glen H Curtis flew from Albany to New York City in an aeroplane Sunday thefthirtytwocalmly and as lightly as a pigeon Ilia average speed distance 54 f6 miles an surpassed any record ever made by an aeroplane in long dis lance flights and in its entirety his feat perhaps eclipses anything man hut attempted In a heavierthan air ma chine Mrs Land Dead Wife of Prominent Business Man Passes to Her Reward Mrs Alice Land wife of W B Land of the firm of Land Buchanan died at their home in Rowland last Friday evening and was laid to rest in Buffalo cemetery Sunday morning Mrs Land had been in ill health for some time She is survived by her husband and four children She was a daughter of Ben Martin and a popular and attractive woman and a faithful member of tho Christian church Rev Ed Hubbard conducted services at the grave a large number of friends and loved ones attending to pay the last tribute to a good woman who has gone to her re ward Back To Pastorate Rev R B Mahony Accepts Call To Todd County Church Rev R B Mahony has accepted a call to the pastorate of the Baptist church at Allensville Todd county and will soon leave to take up his work there Mr Mahony has been outof ac tivo service in the ministry for several largeIinsurance agency to nlngton He had a fine otter to go with a large insurance company at Tacoma Washington but declined it to reen ter the ministry His many friends here will regret to give him and his two popular daughters up Current Events Club Meets With Mrs Tribble And Discusses Smithsonian Institute Mrs W A Tribble informally but deligthfully entertained the Current Events Club last week and a most in teresting program was carried out The topic for the afternoon was the Smith sonian Institute a subject given by Mrs Clarence Tate and a most appro priate one just now being brought into prominence through Roosevelts travels abroad in the interest of this in stitution Mrs Tate had an excellent paper but could not be present to read it so Mrs J C Hays substituted for her Dainty refreshments were serv ed little Dorothy Tribble assisting her mother ip serving them The next meeting will be with Mrs J G Carpenter the subject being American Authors Most of the members of the club were present and the following guests Mesdames Thomas Shanks Carroll Shanks Shelton Saufley R M New land John Shanks W B McKinney Will Logan J H Baughman and A H Severance Moving Some This Week Mr and Mrs N W Fowle are mov ing into their new home just vacated by E C Walton George DeBord will take the place vacated by Mr and Mrs Fowle while Mr and Mrs Fred Gar nett will occupy the house vacated by Mr and Mrs DeBord Never hesitate about giving Cham berlains Cough Remedy to children It contains no opium or other narcotics and can be given with implicit confi dence As a quick euro for coughs and colds to which children are susceptible it is unsurpassed Sold by G L Penny Chamberlains Stomach and Liver stomachIsweeten the breath and create a healthy appetite They promote the flow of gastric juice thereby Inducing good di gestion oldby G L Penny A of rheumatism ora twinge of neuralgia whatever the trouble is awaytheplaint quickly First application gives relief Sold by G L Penny Maccabees At Ottenheim The Ottenheim Tent of Maccabees was installed by A C Sine and M F E kin last week with 16 mem bers and there are several more applications be fore the lodge W T waselec ted commander with John Wenzel rec ord keeper and Simon Petry vice corn commander The new lodge starts off most auspiciously and with a strong membership FOURTEAM AMATEUR LEAGUE PROPOSED SoonIj 20th Victory j I ballteamThursdayafternoonteam there In harda game by a score allmlnlstesed 20thstraiJththave secured throoutbunching hits on Hunter Coleman in backstrong f catchingforby hitting safely three times out of twobaggerrightbut Pitcher Embry fanned the next secondEmbry tered anxious Stanford agreementat countyand i leagueshallnined her willingness to enter into such an agreement and It is practically as sured that Stanford will so Wneth er Danville will wish to join remainatobe seen Lebanon is anxious to get in objection meetingbeproposition with representatives pres Marysand t madesuchatHarrodsburgSTAFORD AB RHP0AE 0McCarty1SinJtletonColeman 3b4 0 0 1 0 0 0W0HillTotals324 42711 2 HARRODSBURG EDavenport 00110Thomas 0L0Rue0HTotals34 3 72714 6 Score by innings 12345678 9T 4lIarrodHarrodsburg rodsburg 6 twobase bits Davenport bypitchedoutby Embry 10 by H H Coleman offColeman BrlRhtDavenport ScorerGrimes Crab Orchard Sanitarium Bought By JC Spitler and Will be Run on High Plane i J C Spitler formerly of Union City OrchardSanatorium 1 trated Salts anti Water Company and upforuptoState Mr Spitler is thoroughly famil iar with his work and a splendid success for him Is predicted proprietorship Crab Orchard Salts and Water Every family rand especially those who reside in the country should be provided at all times with a bottle of Chamberlains Liniment There is no telling when it may be wanted in case of an accident or emergency It is most excellent in all cases of rheuma tism sprahWand bruises Sold by G L Penny Two Go To Pen After being out three days and nights t the jury in the Wm Sparks case in f which he is charged with the murder of Jake Collins a young farmer at Rich mond sentenced the defendant to two years in the penitentiary Walter Jen kens colored was five years for forging a check for 20 Langley Renominated John W Langley representative in Congress from the Tenth district re ceived the Instructions of the delegates from every county in the republican amass conventions held Saturday He will bo renominated for Congress when the district convention meets at Mt Sterling June 3 I StLV fPAGE TWO THE INTERIOR JOURNAL STANFORD KY MAT 31 1910 1 I tlIf THE INTERIOR JOURNAL I Established 1872 EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY At Jl Per Year In Advance itIf I SHELTON 8AUFLEY Publlshtr if Entered at the Post Office at Stanford Ky as Second Class mall rISTATE SENATOR CLAUDE THOMAS of Bourbon county hoe announced that he la a candidate for Congress in the Sev enth district against Campbell Cantrill and from here it looks like he should win esily Thomas is head and shoul ders above in almost every way and the old Ashland district would cer tainly take a forward step by electing him The Burley Tobacco Society has repudiated Cantrill and its support will go to Thomas The wonder is that Cantrill kept the tobacco growers hood winked as long as he did BILL HEAD is making the people of Louisville a good mayor and would no doubt make a good governor but the i people at this time are not going to take a chance on the selection of their if nominee for the highest office within i the state and a man who is as close to John Whallen as Mr Head can not- win the confidence of the people that I his peculiar merits might otherwise en i title blm to The people have about i made up their minds that Gov McCrea ry is the proper Ynan to lead the party to victory and it looks like his nomina tion will be a mere formality Cadiz I i Record rrCENTRAL State and Georgetown are f all claiming the intercollegiate base ball championship since Central defcat Georgetown Georgetown beat State and State cleaned up Central Theyre- all wrong Were still offering that new summers lid which our lIar rod burg friend failed to cover that the Stanford High School nine can whipaf any of the three college teams qTUE L N railroad is planning to r erect a 12000 depot at Richmond Why not at Stanford Everyone thDulJ t sign the petition at the Lincoln Bank Killing In Pulaski As the result of a shotgun duel between Allen Hall and George Jasper h prominent farmers of Cains storo Put laski county Jasper is dead but Hall injury The quarrel arose over of land Hall was arrested 7 jescaped in Dick jail at Somerset by Dep IVatkinsWants to Run State Senator J J Watkins of Un jon county has announced that he is a candidate for the democratic nomina tion for Superintendent of Public In t struction Senator Watkins is a school teacher by profession and is serving his second term as a member of the State Senate New Assistant Postmaster Wallace Singleton has been sworn in as assistant postmaster and will assist in general in the office this summer while Postmaster J C Florence and J r his regular assistant A B Florence j fare taking some muchneeded rest 1 Young Singleton is very popular and capable and will make aNo 1 official in every way- Sheep Killers At Work Sheep killing dogs were busy in Lin AndersonJThe dogs attacked his flock during the big rain but he got to them and managed to kill three Smith Baughiuan also lost severaland other depredations are reported G L Penny guarantees Miona Tab lets to promptly relieve afterdinner distress and cure indigestion or money tack Large box 50c Kings Mountain r The sun has his eye on us again after so much rain Miss Belle Johnson is spending a few weeks in our midst on her way to her home at Hood River Ore She will r visit Florida before returning AI ast- erlJames Alcorn is very ill with measles Adaraylor of Eubanks is the guest of Mies Lelia Smith Roscoe Leachs funeral was preached at the I Waters graveyard yesterday at 2 p m In a police court item from here in a recent letter an error was made which please correct The name of Geo Rig ney was given when it should have been George Dishon Misses Belle Johnson and Euphemia Taylor were entertained at dinner by Mrs Maude Wall Wednesday Dr Thompson and family are touring the East this week Thomas Payne is very ill Miss Mattie keSSims visited Mrs II Leach last week A St Louis firm was awarded the rjcontract over six other bidders for the of the new Phoenix Hotel at teiectfon r tM t J t Shattered His Arm Rockcastle Man Has An Accident While HuntingOther Mt Vernon News Richard Brannaman of Wildie a son of H S Brannaman while out hunting Saturday fell and accidentally dischar ged his gun the entire load entering the elbnw of his right arm The bone was so shattered that amputation was nec essary He stood the operation fine and is doing as well as could be expect ed He is a man of family Jas Bran naman a younger brother lost his right arm in a railroad accident at Paris some years ago Dr and Mrs Granville H Albright have announced the engagement of their daughter Miss Clarence Costello to Mr Daniel C Talbott formerly of North Middletown now of Indianapo lis The wedding will take place in JuneC A Redd W A Brooks of Crab Orchard C E Rice R L Johnson and D E Gray of Livingston were here Friday to bo made members of Lan drum Council Will H Fish was in Louisville last week returning by way of Lexington to accompany home his sisters Misses Daisy and Julia who have been attend ing CampbellHagerman Dr E J Brown of Stanford was here to see his friend Dr Southard Ho was also in the Quail section to see Daniel Brown who is very ill John Moore who was operated on in Richmond Saturday died as a result on Wednesday Mrs S H Martin and daughters Misses Montye and Virginia attended the funeral We do not believe there is another town in the state anything near the size that will compare with Mt Veruon as a lodge town There are ten different lodges and each one doing well The foremost is the Masonic there being four different branches or lodges Ashland No 640 F and A M Mt Vernon Royal Arch Chapter Landrum Council and the Eastern Star The com bined membership of these four lodges is something near 500 Tho I O 0 Fs come next with a membership of over 100 with an Encampment soon to be organized The Sir Knights and the Lady Maccabees and the M W of A are less flourishing but each has a rea sonably good membership They are all good but of course some are better and if there is such a thing as getting too much of a good thing we fear that Mt Vernon if she gets any more lodg es will have more than will do well The Masonic hall which is over J Fishs store is conceded to be one of the prettiest to be found outside of the larger citiesSignalSomeSound Thoughts To The Trustees and Patrons of AI Districts Do you know what is going on down at the schoolhouse About all that thousands of fathers and mothers do know on this subject is that ev ery morning they send their boys and girls away with their dinner and are glad to be rid of them till night Do you not know that right down in that little schoolhouse the futuro of your boys and girls is largely being shaped Upon the bent they get there will depend in great measure tho character of your boys and girls See to it then that everything is all right at the school in your district Put in men of good character for trustees and let each trustee try and get good tea hers and of the very best character both men and women Go to the school now and then yourself and see how things are going on Do this and it will be a help inspiration to the teachers and children If you are called on for a few remarks say something that will make them want to live like true men and women D B G The PieldsDuncanMorris sale Friday was called off after a tow sales as the demand for stock was not brisk tho at tendance being small The farmers have been taking advantage of the good weather to get up delayed work at home You Can Test Our Lumber any way you please It will stand it splendidly For we handle no un sound stuff You will learn that the best lumber is the cheapest in the beginning as well as in the end And our lumber decidedly comes up to quality called best J A ALLEN Stanford Ky L I J14a1tlIFYMWd1 1S To My Patrons And The Insuring Public It has been known tot some time that I havesold my business to Messrs Fish Pennington two gentlemen whom I can conscientiously recommend as be ing most trustworthy and reliable and who know the business thoroughly and will give it and any matter pertainingI to it careful and ready These gentlemen paid me my price for the business and I would consider it a personal favor rrmyoId customers and friends would stand by them as they have by me or at least give the matter reasonable consideration before going elsewhere to insure They are now representing a line of companies which are as good as any in the country and a better class of adjusters can no where be found than those of this agency gratificationto StartIng experience I have worked up a butt is high Buy a your wife A Great Big Load of O4Flour Finds its way into the best homes every day It is bought by who required the best without regard to the price Yet flour costs no more than ordinary brands And when one considers how much farther it goes than common flours our brands are really the cheapest Include a sack of it in your next grocery order J H Co A W CURD Burgin I nm n grnduateof Jones National Hchool of Auctioneers Chicago and have bad ex perience In the big cattle sales at the Union stock Yards Chicago wbero we lold some thoroughbreds as high as II IAn Alto In horse sales where 810 sales were made each day Auctioneering la a science and I have studied It with this l en Mee or phone mo before you arrange for your can make sales Ill Ol 1558 Denier in and ot Marble and Cranlto Markers and Posts Cemetery and Lawn Vases and Settees Ofllce and works Me Kinney Have your measure taken by a tailor ex perlenco Then your clothes whetbera low price business molt or the finest evening clothes will have that Individuality and lit which plainly Indicate they were made to your measure I will also take your meas ore tor extra trousers fancy vests top coats and overcoats Spring and Bummei samples on hand ready tor your Inspection UO ItUlLKY The Tailor Stantord KY Lincoln Lodge No FA A M will meet in stated communication on each first and third Monday nights of each month at 7EO oclock In their hall on main atreect Stanford Ky Members of sister lodges are fra ternally Invited to be present T W Pen nlagton Sec LS N No il Mouth 1126 PM No S3 South 10 MS A X No 84 North 440 A x No M North 649 p M No 27 1029 AINo W 140 PM JOS S RICE Agent W A Furniture and Day Phone 28 Night Phone 133 Stanford r Ii j G itinwx M pps +OSwwxar4N bees which ia the largest of any in thla part of the state which will be attested by Mr W M Bright cashier of the Lincoln County National Bank where II have done business for the past 20 years But the work has proven too much for my physical strength Be I sides early In called to the i ministry which work I pursued for sov- I eral years and which I now desire to return to Since selling out my busi ness I have been offered a good salary by the Continental Insurance Co to locate in Tacoma Washington but turned it down to accept a call to a church In the Southwestern part of the StatoI exceedingly to leave Stan byiportunlty to thank them for their generous support and bespeak for my suc I respectfully THo Kentucky Conference of the M E Church South will be held in Har BishopJohnBishop at the General Conference at Asheville N C will conduct the conference of W H of the latest Sty Its See them before you mak a purchase elsewhere A cheap bug gy at any price good one and please W H HIGGINS if Stanford Kentucky 1M11 il people Baughmans Baughman AUCTIONEER KentucKy toyouradvantage Harry JacobsManufacturer Monuments K- ySpring Summer Stock of MASONS MEET TIME TABLE TRII3EJLEUndertaking KentucKy Another Shipment Buggies Received- at Higgins Bring Your Produce To Us We hire opened a produce house on Som end shed and will pay the highest market price for all k lldof country produce Bring ui your stub MO BASTIN CO- Stanford Ky BLACK8MITHING I INPpralrepairoppositelhiihlpsJAMES UKAOKKTT Stanford Ky JLBedzleyCo Undertatcers and Embalm en Also Dealers in Fur Thoywillill Kinds of Stock Givo Them a Call Prices Right STANFORD KENTUCK 1 CUT FLOWERS FOR SALE f I can furnish the puuno with the best fti well ai tho freshest of cut flowen plants ot all kinds bulbs potted Showers on short wreathsforallklndlprices CimiBTMANOHKRN 1IOUHKH En ItUllllAKn l O- K8Inll1 K- yCONCRETING We are In ositiontodonilkinds of con creting such as Block Work Iuvoinents toboulyou promptly and guarantee lr tclau pricesbeforePHILLIPS BROS Stanford Ky I J BELDEN For boast carriage and sign painting decorative paper banging also buggy trimming of nil kinds such as tops recovered curtains and boots made Htopover Aldrldces blneS KyhoneJ J I1ELDEN Stock of Merchandise for Sale I desire to sell prlvatelymy stock of Uro eerIe and Hardware olng n good busi lelonIIIGEO D HOPPER Htnnford Ky When Hungry GOTO- Oarsons Hcstaurant Lancaster Street Stanford K Meals served at all hours up to 1130 p M Best place iu wiijforn good quick meal Cooking to suit our cuitoraer our specialty Splendid new line of fancy Groceries Hot Conee Handwlchos pies Buttermilk and sweet milk etc at all times W A CARSON Prop j w fi 5lt t 1GO O v IIIM Wear f i f ens i Q 4l 1 tJvt 1 i o tr t Lest you forget and con1y 1 t1 elude we are only cloth ing and shoe people we fI tlo rl youIs 1 fft i sFrM Stanford We sell the + t ta8Fountain Shirt I Iit i You all know it I have v sold it for 15 ears and ill + e I have a satisfied list of shirt wearers we soil tf ichi1 neck they have anyr jJoo length sleeves longttz skirts full Elastic t seam drawors any size t ej from a 31 to a 52 inch iwaist at 50o Under I l Pshirts 25c 50c and 1 4J X t 1- 1t sF Union suits 1ZfHJi J- t and 2 each t 1 Harris Suspenders I NL 1f itPThe bit P AA I is the lobe at 25 and 50o silk ones at 1 to 250 i1 tflf tho pair Sox in evoryt Y asizequality and color i the style now is dfA ttIsolid colors either in r 1blaok tan or fanoy at 7w t lfor lisle and 1 U 9and 150 for silk t t Dress gloves 1 1501 l I 3tand 2 the pair i o G H J McROBERTS r 0 0- tH 0000 00000000000000 00000000000 I t t mG L Penny R II k JTey E R Coleman oCdm- tt 5 tJlcrnm jWill make lions lay cure ot diwyiFo Bud keep tgood thrifty condition numberI iNTI for tho small expense of feeding 1 cItis soldat Pennys Drug W tel tit PENNYS DRUG m Stanford Ka k7mmt3QiBOYaS35O5 MlietFsI Detroit VaporT- he Latest In OIL STOVES r Absolutely Wickless No Asbestos No Cotton WickslThe Very Thing for Summer Cooking Makes life in the kitch en endurable in hot weather I QEO H FARRiS i When You Have T Prc 1IcI To Sell Call i H B Northcott V Stanford Ky Phone 153 THUR rAN K TUDOR Manager d 1 i i PAGE TWO THE INTERIOR JOURNAL STANFORD KY n MAY 31 1910 I t TilE INTERIOR JOURNAL xEstabllshcd 1S72L t JIEVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY 1 Per Year In Advance t JSHEL ON SAUFLEY PubJIiht i I I at the Post Office nt Stan as Second Class mall I IEntered CLAUDE THOMAS oft f county has announced that he a candidate for Congress in the Sev Iis district against Campbell Cantrill from here it looks like he should easily Thomas is head and shoul oderaabove Cantrill in almost every way i the old Ashland district would cer tainly take a forward step by electing him The Burley Tobacco Society has repudiated Cantrill and its support will go to Thomas The wonder fa that Cantrill kept the tobacco growers hood winked as long as he did 1BILL HEAD IB making the people of a good mayor and would not doubt make a good governor but the people at this time are not going to take a chance on the selection of their nominee for the highest office within the state and a man who is as close to John Whallen as Mr Head can not iwinthe confidence of the people that peculiar merits might otherwise en 1titlehim to The people have about up their minds that Gov McCrea ry is the proper man to lead the party to victory and it looks like his nomina i tion will be a mere formality Cadiz Record CENTRAL State and Georgetown are all claiming the intercollegiate baseball i championship since Central defeat edGeorgetown Georgetown beat StateJ and State cleaned up Central Theyre j all wrong Were still offering that new summers lid which our Har J rodsburg friend failed to cover that I i the Stanford High School nine can whip 9anyof the three college teams L N railroad IS planning to flTilEa 12000 depot at Richmond l at Stanford Everyone ihjulI I isignthe petition at the Lincoln Bank i f Killing In Pulaski t iAsthe result of a shotgun duel be Allen Hall and George Jasper farmers of Cam s atom Pu 1prominent Jasper is dead but Hall The quarrel arose overt a division of land Hall was arrested and lodged in jail at Somerset by Dep Sheriff Dick Hiuty RunfUniont i Btruction Senator Watkins isa sChool teacher by profession and is serving his second term as a member of the State Senate New Assistant Postmaster Wallace Singleton has been sworn in as assistant postmaster and will assist in general jn the office this summer while Postmaster J C Florence and his regular assistant A B Florence are taking some muchneeded rest Young Singleton is very popular and capable and will make a No 1 official in every way- Sheep Killers At Work Sheep killing dogs were busy in Lincoln last week Henry C Anderson lost three at his farm in the Preachers ville neighborhood The dogs attacked his flock during the big rain but he a got to them and managed to kill three Smith Bangbuian also lost several and other depredations are reported I G L Penny guarantees Miona Tab Ietsto promptly relieve afterdinner distress and cure indigestion or money back Large box 50c a MountainFksun eye on us again ofafterso much rain Miss Belle Johnson is spending a few weeks in our midst on her way to her home at Hood River Ore She will visit Florida before returning Master measlesiguest of Miss Leila Smith Roscoe Leachs funeral was preached at the r Waters graveyard yesterday at 2 p m i In a police court item from here in a 1 recent letter an error was made which please correct The name of Geo Rig y riey was given when it should have been George Dishon Misses Belle + Johnson and Euphemia Taylor were entertained at dinner by Mrs Maude Wall Wednesday Dr Thompson and weekjl 3ASt Louis firm was awarded the contract over six other bidders for the erection of the new Phoenix Hotel i Lexington atl 5 Shattered His Arm Rockcastle Man Has An Accident While HuntingOther Mt Vernon News Richard Brannaman of Wildie a son of H S Brannaman while out hunting Saturday fell and accidentally dischar ged his gun the entire load entering the elbow of his right arm The bone was so shattered that amputation was nec essary He stood the operation fine and is doing as well as could be expect ed He is a man of family Jas Bran naman a younger brother lost his right arm in a railroad accident at Paris some years ago Dr and Mrs Granville H Albright have announced the engagement of their daughter Miss Clarence Costello to Mr Daniel C Talbott formerly of North Middletown now of Indianapolis The wedding will take place in JuneC A Redd W A Brooks of Crab Orchard C E Rico R L Johnson and D E Gray of Livingston were here Friday to be made members of Lan drum Council Will H Fish was in Louisville last week returning by way of Lexington to accompany home his sisters Misses Daisy and Julia who have been attend ing CampbellHagerman- Dr EJ Brown of Stanford was here to see his friend Dr Southard He was also in the Quail section to see Daniel Brown who is very ill John Moore who was operated on in Richmond Saturday died as a result on Wednesday Mrs S H Martin and daughters Misses Montye and Virginia attended the funeral We do not believe there is another town in the state anything near the size that will compare with Mt Veruen as a lodge town There are ten different lodges and each one doing well The foremost is the Masonic there being four different branches or lodges Ashland No 640 F and A M Mt Vernon Royal Arch Chapter Landrum Council and the Eastern Star The com bined membership of these four lodges is something near 500 The I 0 0 Fs come next with a membership of over 100 with an Encampment soon to be organized The Sir Knights and the Lady Maccabees and the M W of A are less flourishing but each has a rea sonably good membership They are all good but of course some are better and if there is such a thing as getting too much of a good thing we fear that Mt Vernon if she gets any more lodges will have more than will do well The Masonic hall which is over J Fishs store is conceded to be one of the prettiest to be found outside of the larger citiesSignalSome Thoughts To The Trustees and Patrons of AI Districts Do you know what is going on down at the schoolhouse About all that thousands of fathers and mothers do know on this subject is that ev ery morning they send their boys and girls away with their dinner and are glad to be rid of them till night Do you not know that right down in that little schoolbouse the future of your boys and girls is largely being shaped Upon the bent they get there will de pend in great measure the character of your boys and girls See to it then that everything is all right at the school in your district Put in meii of good character for trustees and let each trustee try and get good teachers and of the very best character both men and women Go to the school now and then yourself and see how things are going on Do this and it will be a help and inspiration to the teachers and children If you are calledon for a few remarks say something that will make them want to live tike true men and women P B G The FieldsDuncanMorris sale Friday was called off after a tew sales as the demand for stock was not brisk the at tendance being small The farmers have been taking advantage of thegood weather to get up delayed work at home You Can Test Our Lumber any way you please It will stand it splendidly For we handle no un sound stuff You will learn that the best lumber is the cheapest in the beginning as well as in the end And our lumber decidedly comes up to quality called best J A ALLEN Stanford Ky 1 jli ii A + I To My Patrons And The Insuring Public It has been known for some time that I have sold my business to Messrs Fish Pcnnington two gentlemen whom I can conscientiously recommend as be ing most trustworthy and reliable and who know the business thoroughly and will give it and any matter pertaining to it careful and ready attention These gentlemen paid mo my price for the business and I would consider it a personal favor if my old customers and friends would stand by them as they have by me or at least give the matter reasonable consideration before going elsewhere to insure They are now representing a line of companies which are as good as any in the country and a better class of ad justers can no where be found than those of this agency ratif1cationto StartIng expsrience I have worked up a bust gy high Buy a good your wif- erhselr A Great Big LoadWf Our Finds its way into the best homes every day It is bought by who required the best regard to the price Yet Baughmans flour costs no pore than ordinary brands And when one considers how much farther it goes than common flours our brands are really the cheapest Include a sack of it in I your next grocery orderjJ H Baughman Co A W CURD AUCTIONEER i Burgin KentucKy I nm n gradunteof Jones National Hcboo of Auctioneers Chicago uiul have had ex perience in big cattle sales nt the Union stock Yards ChlciiKO whore wn sold some thoroughbreds ni high ai lJX 9 Also In horse whorl SO gales Vrwru mode each day Auctioneering U a txMence and I have HtuilUd It with tills idea Heo or phone me before you arrange for your cnn make sales to your advantage PHONE 28n Harry JacobsHealer ID and Manufacturer Marblo and Granite Monu monts Markers and Ioitr Cemetery anti Lawn Vases and Hettees Olllce nnd works Me Kinney K- ySpring Summer Stock nae our measure taken by a tailor of experience Then your clothes whetherp low price business suit or the finest evening clothes will have that Individuality and lit which plainlyIndicate they were made to yonrineasure I will also take your meas are for extra trousers fancy vests top coats and overcoats Spring and Hammei samples on bond ready for your inspection HO RUPLBY The Tailor Stanford Ky MASONS MEET Lincoln Lodge 01A M will meet in stated communication eack llrst and third Monday nights of each month at 130 oclock in their hall on main streeet Htan ford Ky 1Ileml of sister lodges are paternally invited to be present T W Pen nlngton Sec L N TIME TABLENo 21 t4outbne rxNo m Houth 1045 AM No S4 North 40 A M No 22 North 640 V M NorIO20AlINoI JOS S RICE Agont W A TRIBBLEFurniture nnd Undertaking Day Phone 28 Night Phone 133 Stanford KentucKy ness which Is the largest of say in this part of the state which will be attest ed by Mr W M Bright cashier of the Lincoln County National flanks where I have done business for the past 20 yenra But thework has too much for my physical strength Be aides early in called to I ministry which work I pursued for thoI cral years and which I now desire to return to Since selling out my busi I ness I have been offered a good salary by the Continental Insurance Co to locate in Tacoma Washington but turned it down to accept a call to a church in the Southwestern part of the State StanIIerous my suc cessors a like treatment Very respect- fully and gratefully R B MAIIONY THe Kentucky Conference of the M HarIrodaburgJohn C Kilgo recently elected elected Bishop at General Conference at Asheville N C will conduct the con ference Another Shipment of Buggies Received- at W H Higgins of the latest Sty les See them before you mak a purchase elsewhere A cheap bug is at any price one and please W H HIGG1NSj people without the Bring Your Produce To Us We Kite opened produce Louie on Som end duct ndwill pay the highest make price for1I kinds of CO ryour ItulfIMiO BASTIN fkC0- Staaod Ky BLACKSMITHING I Bring your Blnckinmhlng did general loppositPhillipsJANEl UlLAOKtn rnnfomKr jLBeazleyCo Undertakers and Embalm en Alto Dealers in Fur niture e They will exchange Furniture for all Kinds of Stock Give Them a Call Prices Right STANFORD KENTUCK Y CUT FLOWERS FOR SALE- I can furnish the with the best niwell hi thetreshestofcutflowersplants of all potted flowers on short wreathsJotIn connection with the above I have nil rlnonublopriceCJIIUHTMAN IIOUHRHRa Htnnfrd K- yCONCRETING We ere InpoAltion to do all kind of con eretlng such us Block Work Pavements phoulep you promptly and guarantee nr tclasi prlcelbeforePHILLIPS BROS Stanford Ky J J BELDEN For house carriage and sign painting deco trimmingofand boots made BtopoverAldrldgei black KyPhoneJ JBKLpKN Stock of Merchandise for Sale I desire to tell prlvat lrmy stock of Uro cerlesand Hardware Doing a bush lteaaonIIIOEO D UOPIBRetanfordCKy When Hungry GOTO arsons Heataurnnt Lancaster Htroct Htanford K Mrnls served at nil hours up to 1130 p x Best place Iu wnjfor a good quick meal Cooking to suit our customers our specialty Hplendld new line of fancy Groceries lot Coffee Handwlches pies Butter milk and sweet mute etc at all times W A CARSON Prop I r 7 000 f Menst Wear i 0 0 r1f forget and con melude we are only cloth i tl ing shoe people we ii t i want to you Iii r that wo are the mensf+ F tJFountainigYouall know it I havo 4 it for 15 and I G Q I have a satisfied list of r a I shirt wearers we sell t i the two radon 1 ti Jand 150 they fit the 9 nook they have any len th sleevos lon Qowoi I Oeach Union suits o 011 2 each 1I b i + Harris Suspenders 1 a nThe best suspenders on r AQ t the globe at 25 and 50o it1 silk ones at 1 to 250 YLuSa but the style now is 1 solid colors either in blaok tan or fancy at 25 50c for lisle and 1 fitiand 150 for silk tti Dress gloves 1 150 ft f and 2 the pair 11f iJo W v- g r H J McROBERTS n- OOOGeo e aa oaaO e OG ooooea FEEEEEEiE gesaer Em m 0 L Penny 11 II Coffey Eo 11 Coleman m Dr Hess Poultry Panacsa m 3Willmake bens lay cure them and keep them in m 0 thrifty condition tvTIlcincrease in the number W eggs laid will more than i ay rfor the small expense of iccdiug tel btorc It isOMnL Pennys Drug n tel PENNYS DRUG STORE m Stanford Kentucky rJJ71J7JzJl1t rlP Detroit Vapor The Latest In OIL STOVBS I Absolutely Wickless No AsTbestos No Cotton Wicks J The Very Thing for Summer CookingIMakes life in IenI I l When You Have Pr40daaceJTo Sell Call IL B NorthcottStanford Ky Phone 153 I THURMANK TUDOR Managerr W J 1 MAY 3 1st 1010 TilE INTERIOR JOURNAL STANFORD KY PAGE THKEE 1 1u nn v Bargainsjjv1 6 paiL black and Tan Oxfords and Slippers on tic bargain counter These goods sold at 250 to 350 they are odds and ends good styles youriYjT jjSEVERANCE- H Stanford Kentucky 1 NEEDLES Dobbins and Shuttles fo all sewing machines at Pennys Drug Store 4 PERSONALS OSCAR WALLIN of ait Vernon was here lut week liON JOHN W BnOWN of Mt Vernon I was hero Friday DR C A Cox of Jonesboro Tenn rt I l1sln town a few days ago JUDGE J W ALCOKN Is attending court at London this week lexingtonIsPROP J W IRELAND Is tho latest ragingInMRS SANFORD M LOOAN and chit parIMcsDAUEsEo WILKINSON and Mc D Royalty are visiting Casey county relatives knightIUist week JOHN a EVANS a popular Urodhcnd bay has taken a position with Crutchcr d tnrkl Louisville Saturdayfsomthe Federation of Womens Clubs convention Till Ladles Aid aid Missionary Sop clcly of the Presbyterian church met JoridayTheout Tho next meeting will be with Mrs W II Hlggins ARTHUR EUBANKS spent Sunday In1 CincinnatiMiss CAMPBELL Is with rela tives in Indianapolis Miss ELIZA lJKEJof Urodhcad has been the ur Mrs E J Brown LexingtonhasF Powell In this county WELCH ROCHESTER spent Sunday with his sister Mrs Frank Lee at Mlddlcsboro J It CASS of Brodhead was the guest of his daughter Mrs L B Hil ton last week Miss ALUK YANTIS of Garrard was the guest of her cousin Miss Bessie Yantls Miss SUSIE THOMPSON has returned to Mt Vernon after a protracted stay with her sister Mrs who has entirely recovered from her recent illness JUDGE L W UETHURUM the popular county judge of Itockcastle passed through here en route to Somerset to see his brother Circuit Judgo B J Bethurum last week Miss MARY Mc ROD EilTS who has been teaching for the past year In the Montana School for tho Deaf and Blind and Training School for Backward Children at Boulder Montana will start for her home In Danville this week to spend tho summer with her parents Mr and Mrs W B McRoberts formerly of this city She will not reach Danville until about the middle of June as she will stop over at Buttc Mont Salt Lake City Utah Denver Colorado Springs Chicago and Cincinnati Call nny time and make an examination of our goods We invite your most critical inspection feeling confident that the keener your judgment the surer your approval THOSE WHO KNOW the quality of our merchandise ore our regular customers We urge you to make a trial of our stores claims in your own interest Do it todayI= RACHAEL ALLISON has returnee IftUss visit to Lexington Miss ESTHER BUKCII is at home for the sunmcr from North Carolina Miss VIRGINIA BOURNE is at home from Paris where she has been teach ing during the past year Mas E P OWSLEY of Columbus Ga arrived last week to see her daugh ter Mra T II Shanks She Is spend ing some days In Lebanon with her sis ter Mrs R Putnam MR AND Mas JOHN S WELLS and handsome children and Miss Linda Owe ley of Danville drove over in an auto- mObllo Thursday Mrs Wells and Miss Owsloy having come over to attend Mrs Ricos reception Miss FRANCES ADAMS delightfully entertained the faculty of the Stanford Graded School Friday afternoon from 4 to G The lawn was used for entertain ing and ices were served MR HARHY JACODS has been com mlaalon d correspondent for tho INTE RIOU JOURNAL at McKinney News items advertisements or other business for tho paper left in his charge will bo appreciatedMR Ttios II SHANKS left Fri day for Lebanon for a visit to Mrs It S Putnam after which expect to return to Stanford before leaving for tho South to make their future home C P CECIL and wife and W Vernon Richardson of that good paper tie Advocate drove over from Danville Sunday to inspect the INSERIOR JOUR NALS new linotype machine which is up but not quite in running shape as yet MRS JAMES ROGERS and four young MISSES JESSIE AND JEAN MCKECII Frnkfort PennyMiss returned unex pectedly Saturday night from Staun early on account of an epidemic of measles of Mrs Richard Putnam Mrs Shanks EnterpriseMiss is now a victim EarlIbrother Col W P Walton in Lex ington telling him goodbye before starting to Atlanta this week where they will make their fu j turo home Mr Walton has not decidl ed what business he will go Into lookIi I I e- r fwirerntee2b OCJI I I DlJ OU are entitled in buying Hart SchafFner Marx 3 clothes to a most assurance of your satisIV r y M faction Every dealer ia our clothes istauthbricpI I to say this to you gg I i Every garment made byand bearing the label of I Hart SchafFner Marx is to be of allwool 88I83 or fabrics with no mercerized or otheri it j H M cotton added 5 shrunk before cutting 9seams E3 83 sanitaryIshops and free from every defect of material or1 i More than that The dealer is authorized to say yourimoneyt I Hart SchafFner IX Marx CUMMINS WEAKEN Stanford Ky sperllSunday ojherCollegeParis dliyawith MillsPeachle tbeywill teachinthe Stanford andIs Y posie guaranteed woolandsilk thoroughly workmanship New ParasolsI iI New stock of swell sun shades just in prey silk combinations wash linen combinations and wash embroideries Childrens parasols 25c to 100 SON I Notes and Accounts Collected We collect notes and accounts anywhere in the United States tf kindsBank d MAYS COLLECTION AGENCY WOODSON MAY Mgr Somerset Kentucky r jYoung of every detail of their attire are sure to be pleasedIwith OUR STYLES i- sT T T W E PERKINSV ICRABORCHARD KENTUCKY Ih t AUTOMOBILES SUPPLIES AND ACCESSORIES AGENTS FO- RFlanders 20 750 125OHaynes I 4000Studebaker6000 If interested Phone us Bell 24 and we will gladly give you demonstration I Danville Ice Coal CoDanville Ky OdI u airrIL MartinIR Hughes T W Humble W O I SILKS I 1 We have just received a beautiful line ofnew summer silks in till shades and prices also a lot of now yokingsJand band trimmings t Call and see us before buying r HUGHES MARTIN CO 1 Dry Goods Notions Shoes STA ORDKENTCKYI 4 r IMAY 31st 1910 THE INTERIOR JOURNAL STANFORD KY PAGE THREE i 0f v Oxford Bargains rA W 50 pair black and Tan Oxfords and Slippers on the bargain counter These goods sold at 250 to 350 they arc odds and ends good styles and of the best quality You can have your pick for 148 ill NEEDLES Bobbins and Shuttles fo all sewing machines at Pennys Drug I 4 v Story PERSONALS OSCAR WALLIN of Mt Vernon was hero last week HON JOHN W BROWN of Mt Vcr hon was here Friday PHC A Cox of Jonesboro Tenn as in town a few days ago 1 I JUDGE J W ALCOHN is attending court at London this week PROP J W IRELAND In tho latest eats Judge M C Saufley UESDAUEsEo WILKINSON and Me- D Royalty are viiitlng Casey county iclativn T N ALDRIDOE who II now a knlRht of the grip spent a few days at honk last week JOHN E EVANS a popular Brodhead boy has taken a position with Crutcher Starks Louisville the Federation of Womens Clubs con vention Tile Ladles Aid aid Missionary So ciety of the Presbyterian church met d ARTHUR EUDANKS spent Sunday in CAMPBELL is with rela of Brodhead has been tho guest of Dr and Mrs E J I Brown REV C E POWELL of Lexington has been visiting his father Capt B F Powell in this county WELCII ROCHESTER spent Sunday with his sister Mrs Frank Lee at Middlesboro ton last week Miss ALLIE YANTIS of Garrard was the guest of her cousin Miss Bessie Yantls Miss SUSIE THOMPSON has returned- to Mt Vernon after a protracted stay with her sister Mrs who has entirely recovered from her I recent Illness I JUDGE L W BETIIURUM the popular county judge of Rockcastlc passed through here en route to Somerset to see his brother Circuit Judge B J Bethurum last week Miss MARY Me ROBERTS who has been teaching for the past year in the Montana School for the Deaf and Blind and Training School for Backward Children at Boulder Montana will start for her homo In Danville this week morly of this city Sho will not reach Danville until about the middle of June as she will stop over at Butte Mont Salt Lake City Utah Denver Colorado Springs Chicago and Cincinnati Call any time and make an examination of our goods We invite your most critical inspection feeling confident that the keener your judgment the surer your approval THOSE WHO KNOW the quality ajtrialo ISEvERANcE SON Stanford Kentucky rl LexingtonIs raglnlCIn chllI Saturdayfrom FridayIwitht CincinnatiMIss IndianapolisMiss theI parentsMr Miss RACHAEL ALLISON has returnee f rom a visit to Lexington MISS ESTIIER BURCH is at home for the sujimer from North Carolina Miss VIRGINIA BOURNE is at home from Paris where she has been teach- Ing during the past year MRS E P OWSLEY of Columbus Ga arrived last week to see her daugh ter Mrs T H Shanks She is spend- Ing some days in Lebanon with her sis ter Mrs R S Putnam MR AND MRS JOHNS WELLS and handsome children and Linda Ows ley of Danville drove over in an auto mODlle Thursday Mrs Wells and Miss having come over to attend MrBKices reception Miss FRANCES ADAMS delightfully entertained the faculty of the Stanford Graded School Friday afternoon from 4 to G The lawn was used for entertain I ing and IceD were served I MR HARRY JACOBS has been com mission correspondent for the INTE RIOR JOUKNAL at McKinney News items advertisements or other business for the paper left In his charge will be appreciated MR AND Tllos H SHANKS left Fri day for Lebanon for a visit to Mrs It S Putnam after which they expect to return to Stanford before leaving for tho South to make their future home C P CECIL and wife and W Vernon Richardson of that good paper tie Advocate drove over from Danville JOURjNALSup but not quite In running shape as yet m MRS JAMES ROGERS and four young ofherMISSES JESSIE AND JEAN McKECit Frnkfort tives in Owcniboro Afterward they will go to St Joseph Mo to be the PennyMiss returned unex pectedly Saturday night from Staun ton Va where she has been the past term Her school was close early on account of an epidemic of measles Stanford of Mrs Richard Putnam Mrs Shanks EnterpriseMiss is now a victim Nancy Kath McKinney Lucile Ireland Settle Perry and Shelton Saufley Jr are also on tho mump list E C WALTON spent Sunday with his brother Col W P Walton in Lex I ington telling him goodb starting to Atlanta with his family this week where they will make their fu I ture home Mr Walton has not decid ed what business he will into in the Southern metropolis but will look around a while before settling downI OCJ OCJE300 00B- 8M M e yzmrtrntee ryouare entitled in buying Hart Schaffner Marx to a most positive assurance of your satis 8B factioi1Ev fy deafer inour clothes is authorized to say this to you 83 Every garment made byand bearing the label of I Hart Schaffner Marx is guaranteed to be of allwool or woolandsilk fabrics with no mercerized V or other l f IH cotton added 5 thoroughly shrunk beforecuttin g r seams sewed with pure silk thread j tailored in clean sanitary gish- s and free from every defect of material or 1Iworkmanshlp j More than that The dealer is authorized oyI that if the A clothes ire not rightor not satisfactory iCNr tllsI i moneywill be refunded Hart Schaffner Marx rat KhYrJI CUMMINS WEAREN Stanford Ky spentSunday CollegeParse duyswith MissPeachie endisEarlDauJthmnn New Parasols If 1 ft New stock of swell sun shades just in prclty silk combinations wash linen combinations and wash embroideries Childrens par Ok25c to 100 Notes and Accounts Collected NychargesBank references Correspondence solicited MAYS COLLECTION AGENCY WOODSON MAY Mgr Somerset Kentucky rECLIPSE QXFORD i ItI Young men who are critical of of every detail of their attire are sure to be pleased with i i OUR STYLES qtp If I w E PERKINS I CRAB ORCHARD KENTUCKY I1 v w AUTOMOBILES EASUPPLIES AND ACCESSORIES I AGENTS FOR 75OEHaynes 2000 4000Studebaker6000 If interested Phone us I Bell 24 and we will gladly give you I demonstrationDanville Coal CoDanville KY m m n i IL MartinIn Hughes T W Humble W 0 I SILKS c1 1 D We have beautifulj line of new summer silks in all shades Iand prices also a lot of new yokings i I and band trimmings Call and see us befora buying HUGHES MARTIN CO Dry Goods Notions Shoes LSTANFORD KENTUCKYJ L 1 jPAdEFOUR 1 THE INTERIOR JOURNAL STANFORD KY MAT 31st 1910 4I r gas WheeIEmporiumJ Hustonvilie Ky j RED BOXit All holding keys Will be ready for you to open the box and take the money Tot you hold the keys Remember the dateJune 9th This will be our spe dai sale day Come early to avoid the rush CHAS WHEELER i PUBLIC SALE Of Magnificent Farm The undersigned will on I Wednesday June ist 1910 1 4 4oarlfoclock A Mon the premises sell publicly to the highest bidder that iplendid farm y ttawi a the Todhunter Place located in Faelte county Kentucky on the Walnut Hills turn pAr road and containing 45 83 acres Upon said farm ii an elegant twottory brick dwelling of I InI rooaot with good cellar bathroom and all modem conveniences and all wual and necemry f old Tckts including savants quarters in excellent repair three good tenant hour two practical tobacco barns capable of housing 30 sues of tobacco and excellent stock barn and various rtiertiraproremenU The place hat it all necessary fencing and is uppliedwith lasting and vafl water to an extent to sasry the most exacting The u as goOd at Ac bat to be found in the far famed Blue Crag Region a large put of it now in grail and balance ib Affighest state of cultivation The cultivation of has been uch and its present r aaotioa u now such that exceeding 200acres or the land is now ready for growing tobacco eie rtraiadet susceptible with proper tillage of lile we later so that a purchases eon6dently- rrbrn ttpoe having 7or 100acres lor tobacco annually for all time to come The remainder or the ViJlticg eminently suitable for cultivation in other crops Itfamore atuactire farm in itself and in its environments u to be found and either for home or C purposes it cannot be surpassed and this opinion we believe will be ihared by anywho I W3 itveitignte sale of the property it made necettary to effect a settlement between the omers- J 3HiiU will be found upon the premises until day of tale and will be glad to show the place purchasersSa Ihird cash balance in one and twoeall from March I st 1911- j ors lobar 6 cent interest payable annually and to beaccureIJ by vendors lien purchalCf- lI j ft nCUltonlary seeding privileges this and full possession March lat 1911 Purchase also 1x the benefit and assume the burden or a lease for two from March 1st 1911 covering eo stunknant houses and barns on the Comb farm details of whichmay be learned on application y Dst cot at 6 per cent per annum from day of payment to March lit 191 Iwill be allowed on e cp3ptymenU For further information call on or address W F H1EATT R F D No 10 Lexington Ky I F reat Telephone No 2396orG B MOSELEY Versailles Ky l SAVE YOUR FOWLS tknirbba Poultry Cure la recognized tha standard poultry y rnaly of tho world It IB the one remedy tbat cart be depended t swan absolute certainty to cure nod prevent a Gnpcs Choicrn onp n erneclrD nDd nil existing forms or poultry dli eases A tow drops In the drinking water owls and a it eeimmatdisease Ulackbead A 50o tandotheealsalesInturlsaFor I urhon roultry CureHAS NO EQUAL IIIICruLaurrkr 1ftN IIIoIIJtry Cue IstMmost II remed bygnlagthem llowboePultt Cure lnsld If I nve oerused lor t hoiera and Cape It a sue tuna for Chotera and Umbereeek- i 1 IyuaKyevsAptpua il CDe Lincoln County national Rank entuckVIItttKPTAE 10000000 II 3U Pcag 10000000 RESOURCES 61600000- W IatMJ SHANKS r PRESIDENT W M BRIGHT CASHIER BdOKKEEPERESTERASSTCASHxrI DIRECTORS VOW lker Stanford S H Shanks Stanford Geo W CarterStanforo John B Foster Stanford W H Shanks Stanford T 0 Rankin TraylorGilbertsH Cummins Preacherarille Lilburn Gooch Gilberts Creek I t FIRST NATIONAL BANKt4 v FORDST KENTUCKY tlilGANIZED IN 186- 2CAPITAL STOCK 50000 SURPLUS EARNED 20000 I 216500C1IsgrlsitBbices for Use of our Customers We Solicit Your Account i OFFICER 3 3 S Hocken President I SjrHarris VicePresident I John jMcRoberts Cashier I Hv CIBaughman Asst Casbr I WW Saunders Bookkeeper iJ DIRECTORS F Reid J H HC F Cummins S T no C K C Walton J S H I RURAL TELEPHONESflft your home M modern for your an a city nndpluce in a position to get the latest market quotntiont serVicejmrIiin rate If you are not at present enjoying telephone service we KentuckyJe JIiooj EAST TENNESSEE TEL t TEL CO mm Feet of Lumber At The Right Prices j 200000 feet of lumber eizablefor tobacco barns and oth tlIIBuilding purposes at reasonable goats Call on me or write me for I anal tell me what you want I AuH 1 L j Baughman MI Elmore JMPettas Baaghrnaa1 J Harris Robinson Hacker W Murphy FARMER Make family zeekieiiec yourself IINrOKPOHATrpl jjiriw and I can suit youWALKER OWENS KyShipping Stock For Sale yenraoldyearsoldYorkRhelaoundngdlsnfalranddtiler 1 tI tiwr wty =y x 1 C Heres What a Leading Lincoln Farmer Says Of the Brown Fenceeeee- eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee I have used the Brown Fence for unhesitatinglythat all round fence for a farmer I have ever seenJames Na Baughman ieeeeeeteeeeeeeeeeeeeeee eeeeee ee e- e eeeeeeet See me for further details H C CARPENTER Agt Stanford Ky At Lincoln Bank FARMERS DEPARTMENT Jesse Lynn sold his crack walking mare to DUn Traylor for 1375- V H Wearen sold his little maro to Dr C A Cox for 65 pun Traylor sold to Will Cordler 55 acres of his place on Gilbert Creek for 5050 Thid Is fine land We have for sale a McCormack bind er that has only been used to cut 40 AbargainWilliam McKechnie sold a bunch of fthogs to Mcir Huffman In Dan ville at 8 cents John C Davis of Danville and Banks Hudson of Lancaster have par chased the equipment and will continue the hemp business which was establish ed by Mr Cogor at Danville Left my farm Thursday night May 2 a fouryearold deep bay mare Has big star in forehead and one white foot behind Is 16i hands high and was re cently blistered for fistula Will pay liberally for her return to me James P Rogers Crab Orchard LOST Gray mare branded A on left shoulder Reward for return to Abram Simpson Crab Orchard 272 ESTRAYTTWO ewes and lamb at my place Can get same by paying for ad andl H P Long B D HoUzcfaw bought of John B Poster 60 1210pound cattle alCfc Mr Uoltzclaw shipped them to Cincinnati Saturday together with a carload of hogs of his own rafting He bought of Josh B Jones 25rj5Atlpad3 of hay com posing his crops of four years MarketsI Cincinnati May 30 Cattle Receipts 378 market eadY fair to good ship pers 635 to 750 common 2 25 to 6c Hogs Receipts 1022 market active 15c higher butchers and shippers 955 to 9 6Jj common 8 75 to 960 Sheep Receipts 139 market strong 275 toS Lambs Market active addstrong 4 to 865 Another Barn Fire The stock barn of L Wilson Moore in the Camp Dick tobineonneighborhood near Bryantsville Garrard county was destroyed by fire Thursday night about 10 oclock The barn was staid to be the best one in Garrard county and cost about 3000 The origin of the fire is unknown There was no stock in the barn and but little grain and hay Several wagons sr binder mowIng machine and a large hamber of other farming implements were burned The total toes will be over f4000 said to be partly covered by insurance Great Snakes On a small farm near Perry vllle J M Matherly tte owner killed eight snakes averaging five feet in length They were of several species the last ono beluga black viper Lightness With Strength is a feature of our road harness There is not an ounce of unneces sary weight but it is made so hon estly nnd strongly that it will stand Lilly strain If your horse had the say he would choose one of these sets Why not act on that assump tion J C McCLARY Stanford Ky I mrriiifTi PUBLIC SALE On Monday June 13th 1910 county court day I shall as agent of the heirs of Maria Uaughrnan deceased offer for sale at public outcry in front of the court house door In Stanford Ky to the highest and best bidder that house occupleabyher and is bounded on the East by tho old Mary Lytle property on the West by the house lot Georgia Sutton on tho North by the right of way of the L N on the South by Water Works Street Terms of sale made known at tho time tho property is offered for sate K S ALCORN Agent 100 Reward 100 Tbe readers or this paprrm b pIt to tiara that ton to at kail OM dreaded dkmna that tetrad bu been able to tare In an IU aura and tat M Catarrn llaHl Cttarrb Curt to Ib only noum euro not known to the medical fraternity taurrn being a coa WQtlonal dtonun require a rooitltu lineal uratnrct JUUt Clurrh Cure to taken ra ttttiallr aetkur dtrertly upon the brood and nueotu urtaftll ot the Totem thereby dMtrarlnt tb pataotrtoclhm nature tn doss lt wort TM proprkton bare m mush faith la Its rantlra power Ibat ttjey olin Ont Hundred IXrtlar for any rue that It UU to rum tkad for Iii ot tntlmraUto Addm P I CIIKNUV A lU Toledo 0 Old by sill Dnunrtfta Tie Tau llaUa famBy rat for conitlptthXL EczemaA Germ Disease Can Now Be Cured The medical profession is all agreed that Eczema is a germ disuse but the thing that has baffled them is to find some remedy that will get to the germt and destroy them Zemo the clean external treatment has solved this difficulty by drawing the germs to the surface of the skin and de stroying the gerra life that causes the diseases The whole method of treat ment and cure by Zemo Is explained In an Interesting book nthe subject is sued by the makers of Zems It tells how to cure yourself at home of Eczo ma Blackheads Pimples Dandruff and all diseases of the skin and scalp Cant Pennv4 Drug Store for the booklet- a d learn more about thta dean sim ple remedy that is now recognized the standard treatment for all diseases of the akfn and scalp A Fine Porcelain BathTubs are pfit in by us1 wheUwl equip your bathroom with new open plumbing Our bathrooms are things of beauty when we have nut in open plumbing with nickel plated pipes and fixtures besides We do it ala reasonable cost It not only means comfort but health W K WARNER Phone 168 Stanford Ky In Re Bupa Vista Compton on Ap plication for Pardoni Notice u hereby given that Buna Villa Compton now serving a life sentence in the State tiary at Frankfort Ky under a charge of housebreaking hasgbcen sony Il th Lincoln CtrcuitCourtr wiU on the thirdday of 1910 make application to the governor ofthe said Compton andre lease him from cuttody This the day of May 1910 254 W V WILKINSON Barn Lumber For Sale 120000 feet of Boxing Sheeting and Frame Lumber for Darn Pat terns which I will sell for cash or trade for Corn Hay or good Horses and Mules Prices on this very rea sonable for I want to sell Write me at once Respectfully C J SIPPLE London Ky o We Have The Most IlpToDate Line of Pants in Town in shades browns white nel greens and serges nothing but style Come and let show SAM ROBINSON Next Door to Lincoln County National Dank STANFORD KY iI UPTODATE II Well made Men and Boys withInWI i L L SANDERSCrab I be CARTER J E If anything to add in tho STOCK LINE Nunnelles New Yarn He and set dol the Sunday market ill the plenty of eed anil lest covered outride of Louifvillo or Lexington STANFORD We also do gondral and feed busincw I 1v L CAKTYIM WALTO VIVW HUGHESS T Stanford Real Estate Co Stanford KentucKy BaNdtl nltI1WU Property Handled on Commisdioa Stock and ddtIf you Have Bejjor Rent Notify Ui Write for to L R HUGHES Secretary Stanford Ky t r Iniwii Tobacct and Ttbacp tams Nothing But Insurance Jesse D Wearen The Insurance Man STANFORD Reildoncti Phone set Omoo M Insure with mo and fully protected Q DNew Llyerv Depot Street Phone 96 STANFORD KENTUCKY I j v all grey flan bltie us them to you a p you have Take toIStock huy s every ii year except tiring on I your stock Beft e State wilh water pen KY hitch EL hj Farms Property to KY J cc cClarym 11t1Undertaj 1 Never Mind your insurance policy will build you a new one As soon as our ap praiser has made hIs reporta prompt oneyou receive a check to cover the damage in accordance with the terms of your policy We know of no better reason for in suring house and personal effects ID the companies we represent 0uii phone is 200 Fish PenningIon Stanford Ky Phone 2OCJ AGE FOUR THE INTERIOR JOURNAL STANFORD KY KAY Slat 1010II THE Cks Wheeler Emporium J Hustonville Ky RED BOX All holding keys Will be ready for you Rttoopen the box and take the money you hold the keys Remember the dateJune 9th This will be our spe J cial sale day Come early to avoid the Jrush CHAS WHEELER I PUBLIC SALE x rl Of Magnificent Farm The undersigned will on M i Wednesday June lest 1910 AlwsrMVclock A Mon the premises ellpubGcly to the highest bidder that splendid farm 4maJiu the Todhuntet Place located in F yctte county Kentucky on the 1Valnut HflU turn c and containing 4583acres Upon said farm uan elegant two =story brick dwelling of i aioonu with goodcellar hath room and allmodem conveniences and all usual and nece aiy orttraiUingi including servants quarter in excellent repair three good tenant houses two practical Wecw tobacco barns capable of homing 30 airs of tobacco and excellent stock barn and anus aiovnaptovementi hupon it all necessary fencing and it uppliedwith lasting and A distributed water to an extent to tatijy the most exacting The u mi good aI tfe tat to be found in the farfimed Blue Gnu Region a large part of it now in grass and baling 5 lbchijjie t Ute of cultivation The cultivation of the land has been uchand its present wasion u now such that exceedng200 acres of the land is now ready for growing tobacco 3r tcxnainder siuct with proper tillage of hike use later so that a purchaser confidently aapon having 7or 100 urn tobacco annually for all time to come The remainderol the fWbeiag eminently suitable for cultivation in other crop No more attractive farm in itself and in its environments ii to be foundand either for home or jkrestaenl purposes it cannot be surpassed and this opinion we believe will be shared by any who iwl investigate The sale of the property is made necessary to effect a settlement between the awtsers Mt Hiealt will be found upon the premises until dayof sale and will be glad to show the place tt Blending purchasers TERMSOF SALE Onethird cash balance in one and two years from March Ist 1911 eS to bear 6 per cent interest payable annuallyand to he secured by vendors lien purchasers mIacustomary seeding privileges this Fall and full possession March lat 1911 Purchaser Ja et tie and assume the burden of a lease two year from March 1st 191 1 covering Swusaienaat houses and buns on the Combs farm details of which may be learned on application jiDtcixint at 6 per cent per annum from day of payment to March 1st 1911will be allowed on the payment For further information call on or address I1r W F HIEATT R F D No 10 Lexington Ky Tayetro Telephone No 2356orG B MOSELEY Versailles Ky L 1 r rtiSAVE YOUR FOWLS j r Oanrtion Poultry Cure Is recognized as the standard poultry v Mealy or tbo It tll the one remedy that can bo depended I uvwith mbtoluto certainty to cure and prevent f i Gapes Cholera Roup ZIllrberneck Dlarrboea and all exIst nK forms or poultry dls healtbyanllfretrlromt treatment ot Blackhead sod other diseases In turkeys r r urbon oultryCureHAS NO EQUAL =1II1IwWRahIOII01klnil1eXJrarrFICIyPrIxrJULIJUr Jun ot cblcke1l tr OlD rap I liDilwea Cors LullleIOO Ky U s A lellthtaadlna DruaglU BOo pcrBottl Trial VII Fr w CDe Cincoln County national Bank or Stanford KcntucKy tEAPITAt 10000000 SURPLUS 10000000 IXESOURCfes 34000000 3 Hi SHANKS PRESIDENT W M BRIGHT CASHIER e4D PAKTON VICE RF SCAPFNTER B66XfEliMRESTER ASST CASH t HAYS FOSTfcR CLER- KDIREOTORSl HMX Walker Stanford S H Shanks Stanford Geo W CarterStanforfl John B Foster Stanford W fl Shanks Stanford T 0 Ran- kinr TrajlorGilbertsi H Cummins Preacheraville Lilburn Gooch Gilberts Creek FIRST NATIONAL BANK STANFORD KENTUCKY ORGANIZED IN 1832 50000f 20000 9pccit 2J65ootC1 Boxes for Use of our Customers We Solicit Your AccOunt t OFFICER jjSHocken President i s Tf uarris Vice President w John J McRoberts Cashier 5 Hv CIBaughmao Asst Cashr- WWSanndersBookkeeper t r i F Reid J H Baughman- M D J M H C J F S T QO C E C J S W H TELEPHONESi1h as a city rsidenccawfplace in a to get the quotation s can be accomplished by means of our telephone akyou and your neighbors can get for a sum that is compared with dlrectwIiNdqU8Ftelraws Line rate If you are not at presept enjoying telephone we KentuckyTesmeeoeeMiesissippi TENNESSEE A CO 200000 of Lumber r At The Right Prices tl 200000 feet of lumber for tobacco barns and oth j aSuilding purposes at reasonable jHfoea Call on me or write me for ijifcee and tell me what you want l 4 ury DIRECTORS Elmore Pettus Baughman Cummins Harris Robinson Walton Rocker Murphy yourself position latest market service small service WiDow EAST TEL TEL IINOOHPOKATKD Feet have ratable and I can suityouWALKER OWENS KyShipping Stock For Sale 7yenrpltrgood worker Alto buy wire Byearsold bellndrlvtnlJdler DUNN lluitonvllle i I Heres What a Leading Lincoln Farmer Says Of the Brown Fences ee eo oe eeeeeoeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeoee eeuee eeeeee I have used the Brown Fence for unhesitatinglythat all round fence for a farmer I haves 1 ever seenJames H Baughman eeeeeeeeeeee0eeeeee0eeee0eee eeee000e Oeee e0eee0 ft i See me for furthor details HC CARPENTER Agt Stanford Ky At Lincoln Bank FARMERS DEPARTMENT Jesse Lynn sold his crack walking mare to Dan Traylor for 375 tOIDracres of his place on Gilberts Creek for 5050 This is fine land We have for sale a McCormack bind er that has only been used to cut 40 acres of wheat and Isin fine shape A bargain Pence Bros Stanford William McKechnie sold a bunch of tat holts to Meir tt Huffman in Danville at 8 cents John C Davis of Danville and Banks Hudson of Lancaster have pur chased the equipment and will continue the hemp business which was establish ed by Mr Coear at Danville Left my farm Thursday night May 2 a fouryearold deep bay mare Has big star in forehead and one white foot behind Is 1CJ hands high and was re cently blistered for fistula Will pay liberally for her return to me James P Rogers Crab OrchardSLosTGray mare branded Au on left shoulder Reward for return to Abram Simpson Crab Orchard 272 ESTRAYTwo ewes and lamb at my place Can get same by paying for ad and 1 H P LongSB D Holtzclaw bought of John B Foster 60 121Opoundcattle at6Jc Mr Holtzclaw shipped them to Cincinnati Saturday together with a carload of hogs of his own raising lie bought of- Josh B Jones S carlo ds of hay com posing hIs crops of fourprius- Markets Cincinnati May 30 Cattle Receipts 378 market steady fair to good ship pers 635 to 760 common 2 25 to 5c HogsReceipts 1022 market active 15c higher butchers and shippers 955 to 9 CO common 8 75 to 960 Sheep Receipts 139 market strong 275 to 5 LambsMarket active add strong 4 to 865 Another Barn Fire The stock barn of J Wilson Moore in the Camp Dick Robinson neighborhood near Bryantsville Garrard county was destroyed by fire Thursday night about 10 oclock The barn was said to be the best one In Garrard county and cost about 3000 The origin of the fire IsI unknown There was no stock in the barn and but little grain and hay Several wagons a binder mowing machine and a large number of other farming implements were burned The total loss wilt be over 14000 said to be part ly covered by insurance Great Snakes On a small farm near Perryville J M Matherly the owner killedeight snakes averaging five feet in length They were of several species the last one being a black viper Lightness With Strength is a feature of our road harness There is not an ounce of unneces sary weight but it is made so hon estly and strongly that it will stand any strain If your horse had the say he would choose one of these sets Why not act on that assump tionY J cMCCLANYeStanford Ky ii L UJ PUBLIC SALE On Monday Juno 13th 1910 county court day I shall as agentof the heirs of Maria Baughman deceased offer for sale at public outcry of the court house door In stanford K to the highest and best bidder that house und lot situated on Water Works Street occupiedbyher death and is bounded on the prolcrtyonGeorgia Sutton on the North by the right of way of the L N on the South by Water Works Street Terms of sale made known at tho time tho property is offered for sale K S ALCORN Agent 100 Reward 100 Tb8 mdrn of tilt pans wan be ttouni to team that tbero Is at lost out ilmdnl drew that snrnr has been able to Cur 10 ml Its stun tad that W Ckunn llira Catarrh lure M the oeljr puuilte rue now known to the ainimi fraternity Usurrtt twin a eonstttutlonil dbnun require a rooiiltu tttotl tmUnroL lUllt OUrrh eurY taken By trfiuilr aftuur dlnrUr upon the blood and mucous nirfsra ol tile Ttm thereby dwUOTlM UM fcKBditlon of tilt ilMcxr mod tiring tbe p tfcnt stnoslb bjr buIMInc up the cwutulkn and axut rac tutor In dome IU work Ttw proprietor bees as much filth la IU ruratln Downs that they octet OM Ilundml DoMu lor any case that It laU to tan tent lot IKt el tntlaocU Addrrw F J rilKKKV A CO Toledo O Pond br alt Dmatit Tile rake ll Us family Pul lor roastlpttkn EczemaA Germ Disease Can Now Be Cured The medical profession is all agreed that Eczema la a term disease but the thing that has baffled them is to find some remedy that will gct to the germt and destroy them Zemo the clean external treatment has solved this difficulty by drawing the germs to the surface of the skin and destroying the germ life that causes the diseases The whole method of treat ment and cure by Zemo is explained n- an interesting book on the subject is sued by the makers of Zemo It tells how to cure yourself at home of Eczema Blackheads Pimples Dandruff and all diseases of the skin and scalp Call at Penny Drug Store for the booklet and learn more about this clean urn pie remedy that is now recognized the standard treatment for all diseases of the skin and scalp Fine Porcelain Bath Tubs are put in by us when we equip your bathroom with new open plumbing Our bathrooms are things of beauty when we have put in open plumbing with nickel plated pipes and fixtures besides We do it at a reasonable cost It not only means comfort but health W K WARNER Phone 188 Stanford Ky In Re 3una Vista Compton on Ap plication for Pardon Notice is hereby given that Buna Vista Compton now serving a sentence in the State peniten tiary at Frankfort under a charge of hove breaking heaving beenconvicted in the Lincoln Circuit Court will on the third dayof June 1910 make to the governor 0 commonwealth to pardon said Compton andre lease him iron custody This day of May 1910 254 W V WILKINSON Barn Lumber For Sale 120000 feet of Boxing Sheeting and Frame Lumber for Barn Pat terns which I will sell for cashor trade for Corn Hay or good Horses and Mules Prices on this very rea sonable for I want to sell Write me at once Respectfully- C J SIPPLE London Ky i 1 Next to Lincoln LI e E Hi and Boys P 9 insures Tobacco lams M l MS fully Phone We nave The Most UpIoDate Line of Pants in Town r t I all shades grey browns white nel greens and serges nothing but style Come and 0 let us show them to you SAM ROBINSON Door County National Hank STANFORD KY N UPTODATE = WIW Well made Mens withinWJIfJm tt = LJL SANDERS IIiU anything to rail in the STOCK LINE Take to r Nunnellcys Yards He buyrnnd every the year except Sunday Tiring on i art et in the State with plenty sodand water best covered pcn of Louisville or Lexington STANFORD Wo also do general hitch and fees business sv L MCAKTYlrw EC WALTON 1rc HUOHK8 AT Stanford Real Estate Co Stanford Kentucky and Town Property HamllcJ on Ccinrniaion Stocks and i Bonds If you flare Property to 8cll or Kent Notify Us Write for Circular to L R HUGHES Secretary Stanford Ky Tobaccs and Nothing But Insurance JesseDaWearenThe Insurance Man STANFORD KY Residence Phone omoe Insure with mo and be protected B D CARTERNew Liven Depot Street 96 STANFORD KENTUCKY in flan blue Ifyou have New Stock sell in your stock Deal outline KY LR Farms Sold IJ C McClary I undertaker and STANFORD EmbalmerI I rim Pboa1a7 Never Mind your insurance policy will build you a new one As soon as our ap praiser has made his reporta prompt one you receive a check to cover the damage in accordance with the terms of your policy We know of no better reason for in suring house and personal effects in the companies we repr sent Our phone is 200fFish Pennington Stanford Ky Phone 200 1