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Interior journal (Stanford, Ky. : 1905): June 21, 1910
Interior journal (Stanford, Ky. : 1905): June 21, 1910 Interior journal (Stanford, Ky. : 1905) 300dpi TIFF G4 page images E.C. Walton Stanford, KY 1910 int1910062101_sn85052021 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Interior journal (Stanford, Ky. : 1905): June 21, 1910 Interior journal (Stanford, Ky. : 1905) E.C. Walton Stanford, KY 1910 $IMLS This electronic text file was created by Optical Character Recognitio n (OCR). No corrections have been made to the OCR-ed text and no editing has be en done to the content of the original document. Encoding has been done through an automated process using the recommendations for Level 1 of the TEI in Librar ies Guidelines. Digital page images are linked to the text file. VOLUMH XXXVII. The Interior j ournal. STANFORD, LINCOLN COUNTV, KENTUCKY, TUESDAY JUNE 21st, 1910. NO. 21 ADMITS McCREARY GARRARD'S GRAND ASKS WOMEN TO COME BARHEADED EVANGELIST DANIEL PHEACHINO TO LARGE CROWDS AT DAP- TIST CHUHCH. A Rising Young Physician ANOTHER BLOODY BATTLE IN GARRARD ONE MAN WILL DIE AND OTHERS ARE HURT LATE LANCAS TER NEWS. CUPID'S DARTS FLY IN urn nui dc nuwLu ulu num ueav BOM' f SUPPORTER STRONG .JOHNSON CONCEDE8 STRENGTH OF MADISON MAN. ltohert II. Coffey linn Just returned Irorn a sovernl days' May in Louisville, where lio met r number of from over tho State nt the Pcelbach Hotel, nnd nmeng them Itos-er(lore, private Sccrotary to Con pressman lien Johnson, who la a candidate for governor Mr. Cotfoy also met former Representative, W 1) Washing Claybrooke, ot Springfield, ton county, In the heart of the Fourth Congressman Johnson's district Mr. Claybrook told him that whllo ho win Intently for Johnson for anything HPT' tbnt he might want and hoped to sea him nominated for governor, llll he had been the State enough mid felt the sentiment of UciuocrnU sufficiently to know that If Senator Jaints 11 McCreary rnado the race, (ur Governor, It would bo nil out with Johnson, and all other cundldatcs for Governor, Clone friends of SenMor McCreary have known positively for somo time that ho will become u candidate, nt It a littbo right time, but consider antle too soon Ui make a nouncement at thin time Word ume JtyiN Y. LEAVELL MASSES AWAY SUDDENLY OF HEART DIS Saturday. however, from Richmond EASE. OTHER rtEWft. that Benntor McCrenry will return homo today and formally own Ida btad(imrteri; engage necreturlt nnd Mncnkter.Muno 20 .Mr John Y Lenvell, one)f t nngrapher and begin bin ictlvo s campaign It In mild that Senator Mc most inerabl cltli-rdied Crcary will mako visits nil over the nulle suddenly of heart Jlseaso Sntur- State for the purpose of meeting Ills eay nigni, nt tne home or hit non, host of fonnir friends and mettlng Mr yers Leaell, mar Point Lenell new ones, and getting In touch with Lost March ho cekbrated his l3d the thousands who have teen urging birthday and then seemed In comparaof his bini to accept thu leudersblp of the tively good "health for a purty again In the coming g'.bcma aire, and. man v were th good wishes 'xpressed that he woull torlnl campaign man' years more. Scarcely a ywir ago a favoilte and dearly beloved daughter dlJ, Jlrs. Lancaster. Alis Doty, and tills was a great blow Messrs C D. Powell and II C to tho aged father. Tho burial was Monday altcrnoun 1 several ItH'Ollton mode i stay In tho Lancaster cemitiry Tho fol-- I days In (.outsvllle. couvenud hre Monday iw Ing chlldrtn mourn his death A I) Circuit court lA'atell, llc with Judgo M. C. Sauriey, of Stanford, Leavell, Walker nnd Mrs John Fraud, of wearing the ermine gracefully Mr. John B. 8torms' long store hus this city, Mrs Ilobcrt Armstrong, nf Kd'n-burwith it JianJiinc IVankfort. Mrs Jasper Logle. of Peon remodeled Indiana, und Mr. lotin Lxtvell. beautiful intei lor LroHvn front and Mrs, Klbcrt Smith and cblUrm of of Pecos, Texas. The deceostd was one of tho organ-!ren- t Jelllco. Tenn, are here for a uit to of the Natlon.il Hank of I.anu benator and Mrs Geo T Karri Industrious ladlos of tho bap- tur. and was lt president from 170 The 1S72 tist thurch had n pie sal" Saturday till lit- was in the arl davs an old lino and reulljed 13 b th'ir afternoon Whig but being n southern sympathiz over since the war boon a John Iloblnton died at M hone er, has was n man of in upper Gn.rnrd af- staunch democrat He at Inrtersvllle. remarkably well preserved phxhlcal ter a llnRerlng Illness of tutwrcultwi mi- by u wife and twu hll and mental powers, and .ml the He !s survive-lived to umiuI distinction of having dren generations, liavlug Swd Ur Win llurnett, Mrs Huniett nnd aeo reven roiolIecUon of hl4 great gran ind Mrs little daughter, Cusslo Ma, n nnd ho himself having Huniett of Lebanon leave this poll-tiMiia KmBi orr d 'iir-rard- Kvangollit J. II. Daniel, of Texas, Is pre aching to largo cogre?itljrn dhlly nnd nightly at tho ilnptUt (iuirrh, where revival servlr.j aro bring held. Mr. Daniel Is a spcake of power and flllid with ih word, h id moreover Is not nfralil to shy Just vhat ho thinks. Ilcfore his sermon on Sundnv morn ing, he requested all thu ladles not to wenr Hillr hnts to church. Mo said that ho wanted to look everyono In the face nnd wanted all his har'rs to sco him; but that on account of large headgear of tho women very few men could sec blm. Ho also requests no one to tell him of nny meuness that anyone in town Is guilty of He said he only wanted ; to know the good things of tho but would like to know who the mem-liti- s unconverted and were, so that he could persoinl-- l He declared in pra for them his sirmon that he hoped und would rave the people o! Stanford rroin "the vll and foul tonguts mat speak blander of their neighbors when they limit know what they re talking ab( nt." He said thit he wnnttd lo iuil everyone; go home with them; lool tin m In the ejes across th-- ; dining table, and pat their dog on the head Ho took ns his text Sunday morning 'led so loved tho world that he gav Ills onl begotten Son that wnosoevir peo-rlo- sHr sHi "- aJsssB Jf ':: JUNCTION CITY OTHER LATE NEW J NUPIiALSATT sH 7HF - lisK JssHsT Lancaster, Jun 20, the result of a batt with shotguni nnd pistols nt ''rton. vllle, In Garrard county, late Friday afternoon, ono man was fitilly wounded, two others may die, and another man is badly hurt, but will s ssssKDR. rc over. Link I.ikcs was shot twenty-ontimes nnd cannot recover. Thre buckshot entered his head and one passed through one lung. It Is not be can llvo long. Curtis Woolvlne was shot five times and his son Klrkdcn Woolvlne wns shot twice. It la thought both will die. e Leonard Van Wlnklo wau shot three times, but it is thought he will e Twelve men took part In the nnd all UBed shotguns or pis The above s the picture of one of the most prominent and promising tols. Lakes was tho only man on young physlslans who has gone from his side to be Injured. All the oth this section of the country lu yeirs. era were members of tho opposing Ho Is a son of .Mrs. Underwood, In the Hedgevlllo stition of d lloyle county He has Juut his medical course In the Southwestern Homeopathic Medloal College at Louisville. Ilecause of h's excel-'en- t work nnd splendid attainment, the faculty of his alma muter dtetm-Iilin worthy of appointment as interne nt the Louisville City Hospital, where be will serve for one yiar an.', have inc and unusual opportunity fur still run her perfecting himself lor hi life work. Ills many Lincoln countv friends and relatives will learn of his splendid euccess with much pleasuie iom-plcte- BENJAMIN UNDERWOOD recover. Junction City, June 2v Miss Emily Katherlno HooJ. plate, but lately of Lexington, and Ws. Crrver Zetello Faulconer, or ten. were united In marrlag.j of the bride's sister, Mrs dL. S'leeney, nt this place, on Wedue4 afternoon at 3 30 o'clock by tt Montgomery, of Moreland Mtims llnth McCollum nnd Wary fuar S'vieney were tho llower girls. oc J. D Shelby and 'Mrs. C S .Ljxik flayed the wedding marches "XUsk we re about forty Invited friends jn ent, who presented the happy vutrbe with many costly and usefu1 pre,irjc Mr nnd Mrs. Faulconer left jn ani'a-tendbrldnl tour through the 1smu nnd will be at home In Lexington jtfr-eJuly 15th. Record Keeper 0. A Dunn, ol Jliir K O. T. M., tent No. 6 tells us thai the claim of tho widow of Mr I'igg, who died ten dayj agr, his Imii (J. OT-n- Lrot. iti ed r v tAild promptly. There arn 85 inenihrn. or side. The fight was the result of an old grudge, It Is said, nnd when the men met the trouble camo on with a rush Turnersville. The Christian Endeavor Society will give an Ice cream supper at the school house on Friday night June 24 for the purpose or buying on books. Carpenters and painters lire kept busy In this community. Cris Camenlsch and J. W. reek are nre building two nice residences and John Moser and Ed Martin are navlng thelrb painted David Allen, or Hustonvllle was In this section last week buying limbs at a fancy pi Ice. Tobacco setting Is abot over nnd the weeds are taking possessitn ol the corn. ilev. J. W. Whitehead till'd hlu np polntracnt at the Christian church Sunday. Two dogs made a raid in llm sheep last week and one lamb was killed and se'eral oth- LeiU-ve- nn In Him hbould but have everlasting life. not ,jridi llr Burned To Death GARRARD COUNTY DAOY ot this tent here. ltev. Summers, Sr, father of tte fwo-tof the Daptlst church, iillt-- Imr soii pulpit Sunday. Among those from a distance iwes ent nt the wedifctc v ere Miss Jessie IloberU, of Lcxte-tr..Miss Mary Rout and Jesse of Moreland, Mr. and Mrs. Powell aaJ Vr Rlffe, of Hustonvllle and Hnrblsou, of Danville. Mr F. L. Crum, of Smith's Uusal College, of Lexington, is now U keeper Tor Shelby & Sweeney's r.h-sa- le house. His home is nt Forttite roslt, La. Jlrs. Mabel Wright Bond and woe or Tulsa, Okla., are guests .or Hood-Faulcon- llii. S MEETS Ml-jje- - FEARFUL FATE '"he dwelling of Mr. Charles Dillon FKILY IN "FRYING PmN BEND" on Fall Lick pike In Garrard (ounty, BADLY HURT. aud all the contents were destroyed sou by lire and his little two year-olLightning struck the rebldinco of a Oioige Bell and his eon, CyriH, on s i badly burned that dentil tow hours later. Dlx river, In Hoyle county during the Mr Dllllon and little son wore rtoira Sunday. Mrs Hurry rater, room while hif dqughter, who was in 'he house at sin ping In nn lilswlfe and another child were down- - the time, uas dangerously Injure', it fctulrs, Mrs. Dllllon belli,; 111 nt the is fcald and the other members of the time When he was awakened by the family weie baGly (.hocked. The fire, he became frightened and ihn chimney of th houie wa.' wrecked by down stairs to awaken aU sick wife, thi bolt, nnd the hoube had a inrrow and when ho returned tho little boy escape from being bet on fire and was found to be so badly nuriied mat turned. ili.ith followed soon. There was indi.ighter or Mn), the surance of $f00 on tho house Mr Hell is said to havo been knocked unconscious by the sho.-- Struck By Lightning heie. Horn, rcUtr WA-bre- to Mr. and Mrs. K. IL a fine girl and to .Mr. and McCowan a handsome sun Skr-Geor- ge Mr Ormond, Sr, Is jepjrtertloi5i PowctL at.' lery III. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Chattanooga, Tenn , nre the gucjts : Mrs. Cochran SUCCUMBS TO STROKC Or APO PLEXY IN LEXINGTON. UASSES Mexican Veteran REWARD TO HIS BOYLE COUNTY. IN llettle week for a visit to relative In L'XIiiit-tonLouisville nnd Shclhvvlll" , Ml Mrs. J. F. Cummins and ni-Ida Pettus, of Stanford. ih Mliscs Frniicl". Miss Portor, Scott IIiuImii aril little Dnnks Hudsou termed an nuto party thnt went to Loxiustci Sun dny. Mrs an 1 dno-M- or llrrniks, of Cruh Or'hniil. Hiss Molllo were Miss Reiki Amelia . Sarah UrooUa Mit Sal-urda- Miss Martha Knvanaugh, one or this years sweet girl graduatos, will bo .At Homo" to her friends Thursday evening at tho handsome ipuntiy ho.no of her parents, Mr ani Mrs A V, Kaanmigh. Yhe attractive little Ml" Murjorlc rnllou. of Stanford, Is here for a protracted visit to her cousins the Misses Arnold. Miss Mamlo Ilastln Is lu Crab Orch visit to Misses Paul and ord for-- a Clam Collier. Night riders nro at woil In talc county destroying some of tho tobacco beds. Mr. Wiley Dlshon, ol thf o Sweeney neighborhood had the mlstoi-tunstrli-peto hao a large tobacio heo It is certnlnly hoped mUcreaiils will lo found out and Boorelv punished b law. bright, Mrs Joe Falconer and tvo sons, of Mlddlcsboio, nro guests llttlo of Mrs. Jennie West. of Mr. nnd Mrs. Gabriel (Sain, guests or Mra K M. Oklahoma, aro Bnllou. -- ''"s Mr. J. F. Cummins und nlqee giut Ida Pettus. of Stanford, ure Fran.-ls- . Cf Mlstes Lucy nnd lomiule nnd lltMr nnd Mrs. J W. Francis 1mlb Doty Frauels have taktlo ton Singleton en rooms with Mrs. AnnM on Lexington Street. sad-di- e James I. Hamilton sold a flm U Squire Jim Uourno for horse I50. Mrs. Mary J. Cochran, widow of Samuel Cochran, died suddenly of npo-pieot grnniHIte pleyj Monday evening about 7 o'clock For many years she in Lexington. years died liaJ buccehsfully taught school in dif Mason Whielor ugtl on Friday of blood poNon at the ferent parts of Lincoln county, but home of his iiarints, Mr nnd Mrs mr health railing she was compelled Ths bo! to (Jvo up her work. Mis Coihran John Wheeler, at Nina math was the result or an Injun ro-- is turvtved by three brothers. Messrs Tho In- - T D and O. P. Newland, of thla counvtlved several weeks ago errmont was In the lancasttr come ty and Joseph Newland, of Mistourl. tory, Saturday. After funeral services at tho home M Pror J. W Ireland, Ur M of T. D. Newland, on somonoi fat, Phillips, nnd Hussell llrown, or Stan- - the remains of tho good Christian rord, witnessed the. baso bull game worn An wero laid to rest In Iluffalo Letween the Lancuster lndepaJ nts. CVntter, Wcdnesdny morning at ii uud the Richmond 1st team Friday o'clock lornoon. Attorney J. U. Jtoblnson Bold a hurnl Misses Nannie" II. Herring ard , tomu rami near the village of Ilrynpts-vllleDrown, left Sunday for a visit to to 0. Wl Calibs for $7u'Ju. 1'he friends In Hustonvillo. tratt coutaIniHl?J43 ucres., Mrs. Hugh Hemphill has rcturmd to 'lss Loulso Kiullman Ins held her homo In Nlcholasvllle, after a uilto n lucratlvo position lu ono of visit to Mr and Mrs. W. A. Arnold. the city schools in SL Louis for sevJames 1. Hamilton sold 43 aces of eral lears past. Is expected here to- - land at Judson, to John Slmpxon qulto luy to spend tho vucatlon with a ivell to do farmer of Gat raid, for mother, Mrs. Umraa 0 Kaulfuian. ji.noo. Misses Margaret and Joan Mount church has been Th,e Methodist iHteitalned at cardH In honor of much Improved by n frosh ro.it of Miss Margaret Clarke, of Clnslunatl. lalnt upon tbo walls and a handsome the guests of tho Misses GUI. Quite u new carpet on tho floor. uiuuber partook ol the hospitality of The lancnster Independents, nnd th'i fair hostess. the Hlchmond first team, crossed a flat' Mrs. James Haniiitou lata Frldayalternoon at tho athletic registered Shetland pony, from Mr. pane and the score stood 9 to 1 in Jeff Dunn of Lexington, for liu. The faTor of Lancaster. Tho Lancaster nephew, I ony was h prosent for her ' latteries wero KdwardJ nnd Ihoad- , 1. Hamilton, Jr. Jnmef daitgu- - dus. P.lchmond C. Parks and Winkle. Mrs. Henry SitMison 'itt i... piirnimth Liwaa Simpson, are at Hits, Lancaster 12, IUcbmon.l C. Th" Win home from a visit to relaltv.s in batllng of Holcomb was a special fa-turaud Lexlutjton. chester 4 hits out of flyo tlmos up and the UI..IU1 Kllin Smith, of thla eit, or the batting und baso runnlm? Cyutltlaua. Mls Busle Urnshear. of Mabel Mason, of Hlchmond. nnu miss Mount was lino. u.iiin llobiuson. of Campbtllsvlllo. There aro beveral murder rases for at leavo this week to take a couri-UiL, term Of court, ono of whlih Is the the Kuoxvllle, Tenn , Summer scnooi Major caso, called Monday; another This quartette of teachers aro a part killing Orad-H- i the case of Mark Jennings, for of tbu faculty ol tho Lancaster negro at Dryantsvlllo. v school. bn J Mr. William Wade tlib las' Mi xi died nt can veteran in Doyle count hU home nt Perry vllle Ia3t Fild.ij rJglt at 1 o'clock. I ntll a few hours before uU deilh ho l.ad been enjovlng tomparafvoly good health. Only two weeks ago be was In IXinville mingling with o'd friends and appeared to do Some dajs ago he r"ched a little scratch on his thumb and blood Uit-tl- " polboning lev eloped as a rojult attention was paid to the afllic-tio- n until Friday, when Mr. Wade suddenly becamo very I' I and grad ually grew worso until death re jcars lieved him. He was eighty-fou- r of ago and one of tho best knnvn aud most highly respected old gentlemen of the West End or Ilnylo counac-tlv- t. ty Moreland. Mr Charles Henry, of Milltdgevllle dieil ef consumption, nga.l about 50. Mrs. Augden Urldgewater an old residence of this place but now of Iliiiuingham, Ala., and iUui;hter-Jn- law aro visiting friends aero. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Cvuns near hero visited Miss Lou Cook, of Porryvllle. luvt week Stock shippers nro busy gatber'nis snr.ui. lambs and shipping them to Cincinnati paying from 7 'a 7 I 2c per pound. McCormlck, ltlffo & Tucker thlnued n cur of fut hosb thev paid pound on an average of 8 Tobacco growers aro busy setting cut the luigebt crop of tobacco ever Th're Is lu West Llncolu County. a gteat deal or cpmplnlut ot plants tut large enough on account ot cold hr bo-U- baekwuid weather. The flank of Moreland declared a dividend of 6 per cent and carried I2W.35 to the. surplus rund. ers badly frightened. A heavy rain and hallsteum aroused this spring. the citizens of this comr.unilv Wed-- i Mr Clem Phillips, tbe mall eanBwr was as nrge may night- - The hail Letween Shelby nnd Junction Wns a birds egg, but P did u t 'j ""irii a boft drink stand in ih old WS-b- cr ilninace. House In Shelby City." -& W. Lunsford sold bonio cattle to The new Tribble House will IV at 4 cents.. 15 D. Holizclaw ready for the tin roof by June 23. lor the framing cowairom Logan Moser and famll;' nf HamilSunday j tbe the saw mill of Mr. George She ton, O. came down Tne pine nnd chestnut from the tJa excursion to spend a week with rela Shelby nrd "Arcadia." lives here Dr. Winston Phillips formely At Mr. and Mrs. Paris Vaught nre visit Moreland, now of this place, h.tsjrwrc bought tho U. r.. Sweeuej lot ?asl.iU ing her brother, Robert Hubn'e owiH-lu- g cousin the Presbyterian church ynd is Eva Moser visited Miss bungalow with u& njne-storf Walter Moser Sunday. eretu and rock foundation. It nettle Kovalty. ot Vosemlte, occupied by our genial banker. Hit. Miss ient last week with friends here Kilcuer and family. Horn, on Sunday June 19 o Mr. Allss Pearl McKlnsly, or Somerset a Sirs Ernest Gibson, a flno bib will arrive here next weel: to bpend The measles hav o been Quite nw fow days with her aunt Mrs John alent In this neck of tbe woods forrB Moser. Miss Georglo Jcr.cson and last month Ull nearly eveiy intksflik Miss Sue Dollln8 went to Hustimllle low has had them. No cases HavctiM suited seriously, however. to visit friends. .Miss Laura Kelly Is vlsltins'ur-.&r- ' Fran-dMrs. Ttobla Lunsrord and Mrs. tor. Miss Viola Roberts at BrodhralL Lunslord afo visiting relatives lu Mrs. Hay. of Danville, apeut a BX Crab Orchard. lately with her daughter. Mrs. fc Joues. The storm Sunday night buinJw Thrilling Ride beveral telephones here. Horn, on Monday, tho 20th to nC OF .FOUR .STATES' EXECUTIVES and Mrs. K. L. Urubbs a lino tern DURING ELECTRIC STORM baby girl, named Caroline CUMtou. wm ucs This is their IltUi chlld-uj , In whlca rode Oovs. and two girls In all. An automobllo ter gone to Mrs. Rachel Duck has or Missouri, Sloano, of Dudley, on a visit to relatives Ansel, of South Carolina, nnd Wilson, of Kentucky, and Mrs. Hauley TO MAMMOTH CAVE nnu Mrs. Wilson, made a thrilling trip from Versailles to Frankfort Sunday July 'JOUi, from Stanford au JS' evening in a heavy thunder and rain ...,v Nations on regular motnlns to btorm. Twice lightning sfuck within outing fox .into a great three days a few feet or the speeding machine will Include thq rullrodi 12.C5. This s n once throwing sparks over the fart, also board at Cave HoLsl. car when a railroad rail of the to the several routes in was hit. See large bills and cave They had been In Lexington ind Fny agent. ctte county for tho day aud spftit a good portion of their tlnto at ElmenIf you aro uot satlstled attur uiac at the according to directions two thlt.rfC dorr und Castleton.eating lunch Chamberlain's Huhxs. latter place. They stafted homo about a bottle ot and Liver Tablets, you can tw" outsida or Vertr-lllo5 o clock and Just money back. The tablets cloaew$ ' M were btruck by the storm. invigorate tbe stomach. Improve bowela, CM .n....ln. reirulato the Sold fe C FOR SALE them a trial und get well. A good carpet and few other houseI, Penny. hold articles. Apply at College. h-- r y wIM-Uo Mrs. Ed Needbam Misses Edna Gilllland and ffiteei Clarkson went to Ilarrodsbnn; flitter to take the examination for teaOxia. I'.oth attended the Richmond Narmel v n. ta-cus- Arl--on- occu-raut- awia-iut8-to- lA s jf0B !T,W0 THK INTKItlOR J0UKNA1V TUESDAY, JUNE iHt tIT ' Jhe Interior Journal. Established JEVBRY 1872. Respected Citizen LOST TO COUNTY WHEN SQUIRE DLANKENSHIP DIED. Lincoln county lost one of her most irspectcd and substantial citl im 'vlien Squire Thomas Stielton I'l.in kenshln parsed away at his homo near Crab Orchard a few day ago Nearly all of his long life was spei.t In this community, and he was beloved and honored by nil. Squire Dlankenshln was born near Somerset, Pulaski county, and tit an early age moved to the eastern end of Lincoln. A young man, w'iui the Civil War broke out, together with his five brothers he enlisted on the billon side, and served with r.onor throughout the war. He tnllsteil at .Somerset on December 1, IMil, and became a Corporal In 0. V. nteh&rd-ton'- s Comp.uiy O. of the lVth Ken-tucHeglment. He was yUen his k TUESDAY AND FIIIDAY AUTOMOBILES SUPPLIES AND ACCESSORIES. AGENTS FOR At.W Tcr Year In Advance JHEUTfN SAUFLEY Publisher .Entered at tho Post Office at Ky., as Second Class mall. to bo hoped the man under aurvtlHance in Houston, Texan, la Joseph Wcndllng, tho flrml who as saulted and murdered llttlo Mnia .Kojner In JViulsvllle lau Ueceuibur Tliurc does not seem to bo a 'o;ibt hat WqndJIns is the murderer, but Is yet to bo shown whether he has been Jocated. JX he has, and the neoplo of Jefferson county allow the law to take U course, when he le returned to tho srencof his hideous crime, Jt will ehoy itbat they arc law abiding to a certainty and that their patience has rot yet ceased to be a v:t litre we lytvo never been an .ulvocnto of ljnrh law and do not favor It even now but If thoro pyer was caso lit for hing Ins without Jjial It Is tho one which now confronts tho 'horrow stilckeu it 1r Flanders 20 $750 E. M. F. 30 $1250 Haynes $2000 Baker Electric 2000 to $4000 StudebaKer Garford, $4000 to $6000. If interested. Phone us Bell 24, and we will gladly give you demonstration. - I WAP) lm (mMW 1, popujaco of lulsvllle anj Jet have mentioned are that i number of the JUuIsvIlle democrat's leaders are mo Ined to jcgard Uie party clinic as simply to bo put on and off at their en n plei'sure, refusing to t,et into tho band wagon unless they can do tho c"rilTig. V'itness Whallens. contribution to.the Taft Campnlan fund and Wctt1rs.on and his henchmen's fight against ;teckham for United staUs Senator .No critics have been found Jcr tho tank and file of the party ia the ilfth district, the trouble being that they are not alw iys wife In the. choice of leadeis Wo hope, by tho time this reaches icadejrs, to be enjoyinj tho pleasure of Uie Kentucky Press AssociaWith tion meeting at Mlddlesboro. our Uoubles In getting new machinery ery Installed and properly started wo believe that no ono will begrudge us a few days rest. During our abstneo the paper will be In charge of Ilowan Saufley. o-.- r Editor jCtiarlPS S. Harrl of that .xood paper. The Adair Countv Hewe. 'j'jjetts because some of the country editors criticise the brand of Louis-isvlll- e Democracy. noticed So lar as we haw the only .objections the country noys honorable discharge January 21 I Silo at Daton Rouge, Louisiana. i'oulre niankenship In survhed b his wife and six children, w folio as Mrs. Jasper Stringer, of Point Isabel, Ind., .Mrs Pedro Green, of Uignlan-1- , this county, Charles lllankomhlp, of niank?nxhti, Indlannpolts, Itoscoo who is n member of the Coast at Fort Mott, New Jersey and James and Arthur Ulankenbhlp, who with their mother at tae old His brother J. M Dl.inkon-shihome. and 'two slaters, .Mrs David Noaks, and Mrs. Elizabeth Jackson or Garrard, survive him also. He was a life long member of the Baptist church, and went to his re- full of confidence of hawne (ought a good fight for the master ear He w.i3 lr h s 74th Ar-tllte J '$j3233if5$EPlS' Danville Ice & Coal Co. DamC,Ky. r r--- - v SL Ml 'ifHjKJllJjBIBBl illS.HfA I B H I A Nice Quiet . I Fourth, S ''' " S '' tilV' 3 m - ir fl 77 KjT ( tMnaer StrrJf' W OlS ' vttBIn. AaliMA : o 5 " -I : "o 45 2" 5 c i 2 5 2 I Z H li-iyP5S " a 5 IX n S a I I H Hi lf V ' THE PRINCETON kff Edcrhcimcr, Stein & Co. muiii W .iff" Mr U UWJ f' H Look At Your Neighbors Clothes. ooeoo o o o a 0 0000000000 o o o 0000000 See th sniis lit (f the collar, the the broail ithoulder. kquare I I I EXCURSION $1.52 CINCINNATI ANO RETURN Ii 1 m w. H. HIGCJNS. Stanford, Kentucky. BringYour Produce To Us. I uk C 1111-- H Ky, 5 the atraisht him when aniwr will ho in our fnvor. Tao Mum and greys thin oaon aro In )Mf hani;lni; troiwor, ami jk deed lln The fabric We fit you at any prlee from SO and pretty. . la V) I he pot them and almot eiery time to (27 the Bull. We have opmtd a produce houe on Som-tit- rt itrrrt and will pay the higher marlrt price (or all kindi of country produce. Bring la your (run. M.0. BASTIN & CO.. tOOOO o o o o o ooooo oooooo o o o o ooooo Sluford, BLACKSMITH I XG ooooo o o o o o oooooooooo o o o o o ooooo H. J. McROBERTS. G. h. IViidv It. II. Cofley ! In the congressional pTniiarv in tho i.ih District Arthur D. K.iuse, or Jjooue county dofeated lornirr D. Linn Gooch Tor the Dotno-Miu- lf nomination by about 3,003 majority We enjoy a person il ucf.ii.iin-laucwho f u splen-dli- ! with Mr. Ko'ise, oung man asd a steiliiK trai The democrats of tlio SiMli r have chosen wisely for .1 suc'--ioJthluock. to Jce I - Uowling Green Is up to it? ne k in ha hottest kind of prohibition Tin' city is now dry and will oon ct on the question as to whetho: It H L. better to Bell it undr license or throm way tin law Is Lliud tigers The In most of the drv towns 01 li-ftt H I SUNDAY I I JULY 3rd I I SPECIAL TRAIN I a Lv. Junction City 1 I; )$ k- - OUR FLOUR IS GUARQZ3 t Ilrlng jour lllnckiimittiln nnU (em-rn- l repair work to nif. Hortn lio..n nv Hatlifnctlon ttuiirnntrtd, bop unuoilie l'bllltpa' concreto atnrw. JAMKH IIUACKKTT, Htnntord, Ky. I !3S2SSecIQSagQ3SQ K. It. Coleman erfectly agauiht the d.rt nnl inly It is iuau fioni the lien what be.--t m. lcltd tht ti h li lif pi..uml m md clejiiHt milU 'n ill J,L.Beazley&Co., if 1 r.n g Dl ft Hess Z&SHZXFA NVill i Poultry Panacsa -I 5:56 A. M. ASK TICKET AGENT FOR PARTICULAR! I D Itr i i'' is ick).l ! Tm null it comeo direct tj 11s uiiir i.r lliu u uk t.vhiv and I'o " ana '6.U of the wt l.if O'.r gt 1 -t rjfC em. J ill Hi 'JCiTLrti'- -' J. H.Baughman &Co. A. W. CURD, AUCTIONEER, the btatp, that's what ih? question really amounts to. liurcin, KontucKy. r Uoosevolt was given a royal ovation whei. ho landed at New York on Satur-d- a He declared that ho will not discuss politics for some titno to come and any interviews purportlm; to come ,from him on tho subject aio fakes jjiiir- - and simple. WATTERSON'S PAPER -- FOURTH IS A UAU U r Dealer In tind Manufacturer ot Gov. GUletteTof California, U evi- for the man without Insurince Marblo and Granite Monudently trying to make himself as fam- Kvery time a rocket hursts over his Piuetery and Ijiwd ous as tho man who makes the sutety house he has heart disease. juu Marker unit I'oila, OHlco and Murks, and jtuqrs. Tho latter's a good adver- aren't lusured better have us ishue Vine. Kysettee. tiser. Maybe they aro akin. Tho freedom jou a policy from worry It will afford you i acme worth the cos of the Insurance & THE MllE. Sgst'b sggfe -JM ' I urn a RrnUuiiteot Join;' Notional Hcbool hail ot Auctlontwri, IiIcuko, mill liii 111 tho blR cattle nalft lit the Union olil onie Mock Yiirdt. I'blcaRO, lier In tnorouBlibrrUi u liluli in H.&0. VIohpIi nioac lieriSiOiiiln lior iiilf Uy. aAuctlonwrlng Uuicleiiceiioil I lmme .tudli-It UU tbl.ld.'u. Htor phone U'fore ou nrriiiigt' for our nl'".,,; can mnkeiiilt.tojouriiduintiiBe. l'ltONt.'.3-l- l UndertaKers ami Kmbaltr AIo Dealers in Furniture, Mattinpj.Kupj. They will exchange Furuiture lor ill Kind of Stock. Give Thum a Call. Price Right SUisFOKD. - KENTUCK Y I VyJ make lien lav, cure them ninl ket'i them in pxxl thrifty coin.lttr.ii. The increaK' in the numlier of opB li'I. will tii.ire than iwy l.r the Miiall exene ot fethn. It is oM at IVnm'a- Drug Store. - CUT FLOWERS FOR SALE! i I cull furill.h the nulillnulth th. lu.at well at the fre.hni of rut rlowen, plant, of u &iiiua, uuiu., potieu uovierf, on abort notice. Alio mako a ipeclaltyot wreutbi (or lor funeral purpo.ea. prloea. PENNY'S DRUG Btunford, Kentucky. STORE, 8 JW Harry Jacobs, ments, In connection with the abote, I bare all ktndi ot ve(tablea on band at reasonable OHIUHTMANfirtKKN JI0UHK8. Kb llUURAUD, 1'KOH. Htan'ord. Ky CONCRETING Weareln poiltlon to do all ktnda of con eretlng, aucb ua Illock Work, I'avementa and. in fact, we can make any thing from r bouae down to a fence poat. We can aerte rou promptly and guarantee a work and material. Uull and get our prices before you buy j our material at leuat, nrt-claa- Detroit Vapor llaaaHaaaaHi BBBBBBB2BBBBBBBV,lKBBBBBBBBBrt?nfevVy BBBBBBBaBiaBJHl I The Latest In Spring Summer Stock 11 Fish & Pennington, Stanford, Ky., Phono 200 ; 'Weekly Courier Journ a .AND. take four nieuiur.. I ttl.i ntto fitiu-- our meal-n- r " etn. lor '.i eoatil and overcoat!. Hprlngandrtuuiiiiei .1 .a .!.( .... Jti.tr ui.iJevtiuii For bouae, carriage nnd algn pulntlV tumuli li t' lUMM.KY.TneTallor, imiHT bunging nlao buggy trimming Htanforil. Ky. of all kind audi ua lopa recovered curtain, unit lioou made HtopinerAldrldge a black smith shop Weat Main Wt , Mbililord Kl tbe llne.t evenlni; price butluett ault Olotbi'J. will bue tliHt IlidHlduullty and III wblcb ilulnl Unlit utv they were mnUe to llnv'your liienmre taken tiv tailor of perience. Then juur clot lie., wuelliern or ex- low PHILLIPS BROS., Stanford, Ky. MgiBin?rBaafat.w OIL STOVES. Absolutely Wickless, No J. J. BELDEN, JJ No Cotton Wicks. The Ve"ry,f hln'gifor Summer Cooking Makes life in the kitch- en endurable in.liot weather. MASON'S MEET. 'J'boneNo.ilS. IIKI.DKN. 'The Interior Journal SOTH ONE YEAH FOR h4MQ ARTISTIC shades in our reaJy nixed colors. For durablity and uniform high quality they ure unequalled. Talk all you like about "good., paints. Then-da little actual painting with a small sample from our stock and watch results. You'll satisfy yourself that you can buy no better naint for the money anywhere. Let our paint talk. J. A. ALLEN, StMftrd, Ky. o I.lneoln Ijkinf Nn rti K.A A.M. will meet In .tHietl touiiiiuiiui Hon on rat'b Itr.t and third Mumlk) uUlil. olenob iiioiilb.iit TUM o'uloeL tu their bull nil main atreeet. I dealre to anil prlvutuljrfmy atoclc of tlro- Ky. MemU i oI .liter ludue. are busiliolnx a linltetl u ! iireaent. T. W. IVn- - cerieaiinu lluruwure,about M&. good .on-- Ill ness. Will Invoice tea altlKtoll Hi'C bealtb. IKO. I) UOHI'KU.Htanforti.:Ky. Htuil-(or1 Stock of Merchandise for Sale. aHaBaJaaSI GGO. H. FARRIS. L&N. TIMETKBLE , North, No,T7,10:A. ONLY $1.50. Few paopla In tta Halted bheard ot th Oourlvr-Joaroa- l. No. No. No. No. :l,houtb, Him r. . a. Houtb, 10:i a x u. it, Nortb.liW A m 6;W e. m. m. When Hungry (JO TO i H. B. North cott, DEALER IN Jn all thing, It U euentlally a family paper, OOUBIBR-OHUNA- thlni, Democratic fair ta all thlngi. clean In all 11; But. hre not JOS. S, RICE, Agont. No.W.liwr. Oar.on'a lleatauruiit iJincuiUr, Htreet, Htanford. K. MJ Meals served at all boura up to Heat place luj t ufor a good uuluk: Live Ami Dressed Poultry, E&J9, Ice, Coal, Wool, Hides, Furs. Salt, Lime, Ginseng And llP. a ipeclal arrangement we are enabled to L IV. one .jMranl thlt paper for the price named boe. Beod jour iubcrlptlon tor the to u not to the Courier-Jo- r Furniture A. TRIBBLE, aud Undertaktujj. Dayll'hono 28. Night Phone 133. Kntu-"7- . mvul. Oooklug to ault our customer! our specialty. Hpleudld new line of fancy Grocer lea. Feathers. Phoae 35, Hot OolTee, Handwlcbes, ptei.CUutter milk aud sweet milk, etc., at all tlius.. Lancaster, Ky. 5tnforci, V. A. CARSON, Pri. Uratich Hotse Stanford. Ky. Thurojan K. Tudor, Mgr' Phone 153 TUESDAY JUNK I tit, THE INTEIUOR IOUIINAI.. p. hfrrr l'AQB FIVB Men's Tan Low Shoes. In Correct Styles nnd Best Quality. Kcgulnr $3.00 Shoes nt $1.95. Men's Patent Low Shoes. In Hiiih Grade Goods sold nt $ I nnd 95. Take nny at 2.95. Get your future needs out of this sale and save II to ti. On Sale Monday 8 A. M. Men's Bargain Socks. Men Celebrata the Glorious Gourth in a pair of Bargain Shoos. ut our entire line of Men's Low Shoes fn Tan and Patent rV,?w,llcl2 ..,Thc.1 nro th.B Bl(lwel1 & FoMhelm makes. Nothing better made per pair. Wc have decided to Rivo this space to a different . KOOdt anrl vnu ran nrnfU hu thla aula ! Ik.. .... !.. me center of our store and you can have your choice at $1.05 and 2 95. in As a flyer to go with these shoe bargains we will sell 150 pairs, Men. Silk Finish Socks, the 19c kind at 13c per pair or two for 25c. Not ove (our pairs to one customer. ,,e'Lat't0G ... SEVERANCE & SON, Mrs Kil Peyton spent several d.iyt. Needles, Bobbin and Shuttle fo all sewing machines at Penny's Drug at (rnb drchard. Store. Prof V O. Hopper Is at home from Mt Sterling lor n tilt. PERSONALS. Mrs. J. I" Unite Is qiilti III nt her V. H. .Mueller spoilt Sunda In Cnib home on Danville avenue Orchard. lister Gillette, of Cnllfornh Is the J. W. Alcorn spent Sunday at Mr. piit of Ml-- s M.trle Mahony. Crab Orchard. A T Xunuelloy made rt builties. Mlsa Corney Penny, of D.unlllit, rip to Loulsvlllo thU wwV Is the guest of Miss Mnrt .MaIhhi".v. Miss Clam Cooper Is at home fioin Miss Anna Chancellor hn bwn u New York when she tatmht last term. n'tnrr from the mum pi for Jie inut llrnKB Thompiion, of Crab . V iek. has gone to Louisville to adept n On-lurd- Stanford, Kentucky. Short Local News. Stable for rent. Klrby. Klrst claw Illl City charges unless we collect. Also look after claims of all kinds. V O V, .!.er, thresher at a bargain. Bank references. Correspondence solicited. SUmlord, I'y. .Mrs Mifs .Mary .Manler VelM Is iluly twelfth birthday this iifli'noon nt the home of htr ptretitl, Mr nnd Mrs. John S. Wells on Ux Inst'in avenue. Thore are somg thirty of Ler young friends prtseul ut the oc- "anion Is being Rrea' v enJoed by them The color schemi-- , pink nnd white, N carried throughout thf homo The voting folks are bjing (.nni'ted ' many g:iuies, which th ycitiui; liuites had oroiided for them li.uivHie felofntlng her Notes and Accounts Collected. I). Mattle for sale We collect notes and accounts anywhere in the United States, No For Sale Ilrand new Oliver lytic writer latest model; nt a bjrsn.n, Ed C. Ualncfl, Lancaster. Ul-'- S MAY'S COLLECTION agency. WOODSON MAY, Mgr.. STANFORD CREAMERY NOW OUT spec Found Pair of gold rim-neOF DEBT AND FLOURISHING tacles. Owner enn get same by paying for tills ad. This office. Dispatches to the dull) papers bay that the Creamery Company nt War- Mv barbershop will In the future xuw, Gallatin, Is about to so out ul bo open Sundajs till noon. F.d 31-buslnos, having practically proven a failure. I.oat A class pin with letters "!. In this connection, friend nnd Uenard for return to Ii C. & Son's. of the Stanford C'enmerj .terdnj Tor Ctmimtty will he glad to ktuu that It Iltutn Jtwn Penny, left P. lirtght .did Mrs. Pure Deorlno; Sisal binder twine at Is proving a splendid succu-m- , and is S cents a pound. J. G. V'euthetford, Olympian Spring to attend the t'apt. J U It Coffey coniH over from do- Httstonville. 3J4 Association, of which Mr. now entirely out of debt. It U KrutiMort Saturday to spend Mvw'rul ing a constantly Increnstiig business and hnndKHiie Penny U provident. Jay with hi wife Spring claners can secure the finest and has trouble supplying the demand MIm Doni Stmub will join l.lncla on paper in the world to go under carpets, otitic on. upon K mattings, etc , at the very lowest price Mr. and Mr. K. P. Owle rvturnwl her KuroiKMii tour which Is to I at the Interior Journal office. Also They nail this week home In Columbus, On , Sun-la- all Summer to thtlr TWO NEW STATES; lota ol nice, clean papers for shelves, morning, after u pleasant Mlt from mi Katerti port. Two new States, the States of Ari- etc. Mr. I.. It Illation, of Itockvlllo lad, with oeal reatlve. zona and New Mexico, wur created Cures dizzy spells, tired feelings-stomac- h and young son Joe und .Mr. Jasper Mrs. J.K. Holdam and Miss Annie Saturday when the House, on motion and liver troubles, keeps you I i bronnuftli, ol Crnb Orchaid, Httended StriUKer, of Point Isabel, Ilid. ho ilf Representative Hamilton, cln'ir- - well all summer. That's what Hollis-ter- 's .i daughter and the former a nloce at the tl.tpllil I he revival sen Ice Itocky Mountain Tea will do. Try man of the Territory Committee, acyou will always buy it. 35 cents, mornlm;. Tiny wre attended the burial of Suulro T. S church Sunda) Statehood bill. it and cepted the Senate Tea or Tablets. Shugars & Tauner. J. S. Itlc during IJIanken.hlp at Crab Orchard last the kuoU of Mr. This completes the union of Statfs week OF the day. t States In tne r C1ICE TO .SHAREHOLDERS anil makes LINCOLN COUNTY NATION : f.r.g. i.O-r.KOOOOO OOOOOOO AL BANK. Cabell Owens Jollied hU wlfo ami nice position. r ftw dn)' Iihs France Adams U Ii Hariods xtny. hurt,, the guest of her slstir. Mrs. Sunday James T. Monefet' spent Keotiou with the homefolks. .Mr. and Mr. Shelton Suull'V urn spent Hundiiv at Mt. - It. Hughe tli" Kentucky I'n-Atola -- rnon with his wire who H vlMUuf tloii meeting at Mlddleshorn li jdwimts there. V. II. McKlnney I still cnnllned to Dr. It. A. Jonas inototed doui rrum Ii'k bed, with mumps. He KU'tjilmjiJ a Cincinnati Saturday to apeml alter howln comtderhltf layt( with friend. Mr. J. B. JoIihsoh. of Wtatnirx, Mr. ! 1.. Penny mid daughter, Mis I "a , Is the RtMMl of imiwnU. Mr. mother here last week for Doing Well Here Hod-ma- Our clothes cleaner and repairer ii on duty again toady to wan on the trade. Cummins & Wearcn. n vrl rnpt 2 r . I Somerset, - - - Kentucky. pup-potte- hr 0' ...Odd Pants. tSw3JV&iViA Sev-unin- You will need a pair of light pants this summer, y have a large assortment of peg tops for the young men and a regular cut for the older men. v v v lot-le- . forty-eigh- W. E. PERKINS, CRAB ORCHARD, KENTUCKY. COO 0 o o o o oooo-- o o o & J" Boys of All Sizes Can find everything they wear ft ft ft ft ft -- at our store. ' ft ft : 0 JX o ft 1 ft . JV. At a meetlngiof the directors or this bank, at hi hanklur; house in A dispatch from Frankfort H.iys that Stanford, Ky., on June IS. 19l0.lt was Gov WIIlHon has Issued a reqmimnm resolved that a meeting of the sharemeet on Tuesday , upon the Governor of Vox;n for the holders be called to Its banking office Is July 26. 1S10. at rittirn of Joseph Wenlltng win in stnnrnril. Kw.to vote on the P'OIK vntited in Iulsvilk- - for the mur.Ur of jsUon to atneml lho nrtie, of tssocta- little Alma Kellner. A lewctha l'ton 01 this bank as follows laic to have gone to Tex.is .liter llmj Kit it -- To increase capital toli0. tlm dtreilura to man who has ben run to trtlt there. 000 t.nd to authorize enii.i- -i stst price of new stock. mueme the number of dlttors to MILD LIQUID CURES ECZEMA. - nlfleen. W. M. BrlKUt. Cwhiei ! WENDLING CAUGHT. L. R. Hughes T. W. Humble V. O. Martin l NEW NECKWEAR We call your attenrion to our new line of Dutch Collars in stylish effects of a pretty White Lawn with Lace Trim- Skin Sufferers! And Nasty Medicines. Drop Greasy Salves raCPSFD STANDING SEAM VANIZED ROOFING. GAL- o & That mild, soothing liquid, D. D. L). Prescription, stops the awful itch with the first drops. A prescription of acknowledged value. Get a trial bottloat 25c. It will tako away tho itch right away and you wil sleep soondly. Wo assure you personally of the merits of this remedy, for we KNOW. Shugars & Tanner. Large uantltios Carried In StEADS' TIN SHOP. Stanford. Phone tl-. - ft O ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft o ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft l.t mings. Also a beautiful line of Allover Lace Collars in An Expert's Opinion ot Skin Dis eases a nrnminent. national expert on skin diseases whose name you are familiar with, says that in all his scientific ex PROFESSIONAL AND I perience he has never found bo naru IUSINESS CARDS.: .tlpa to connuer as eczema. Yet does not hesitate to recommend ZEUO . . nat iifviful remedy for the W. W. BURGIN. DENTIST. Office at Residence. CRAB ORCHARD, KY. I Black and White. Also new Jabots in one, two and three piece effect, with Ciuny and Imitation baby Irish trimmings. I from IS to $25. Shoes, oxfords, sandals 1 and tennis shoes, waists, tics, collars and hose, hats and caps, poros knit union suit, two piece underwear. You can dress the boy from head to foot for a small price uUl QITTHTQ ronmpntof Eczema. ItchinR skin dts 5 ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft Cummins & Wearen, STANFORD, KENTUCKY, t eases, dandruff, pimples, blackheads and all other diseases of the skin and 54 a,.Ain Ho savs that not only do its cu alrative qualities make it popular, but ft It Is a clean, liquid so the fact that DR. T. W. PENNINGTON, remedy for oxternal use. A great Imft provement over the'old stylo greasy i.t Dentist. STANFORD. KENTUCKY 0k'P and lotions which are not only ft M, A. M. anil to 4:30 Hours ft olllv.0 8:30-1- 2 House Plats. 1 Stanford,P Ky, unpleasant to uso but do not destroy the Myers germ life that causes the disease. ft draws the germs to the surface and ft destroys them, leaving the skin clear DR. W. N. CRAIG, Double Your Profits by Using an Optician and healthy. Can bo used freely on inand Oculist Penny will gladly supfants. G. L. Ollleo over H. J. RuRolierU' htore. sample Stanford, Ky. ply those who call with a free of ZEMO and a booklet which bottle explains In simple language all about J, I. CHANDLER, WWWw skin diseases and how to cure yourself Auctioneer. at home with ZEMO. I will conduct any kind of sales in A sk any man who uses one. 54 per cent, of the food value of corn Lincoln and surrouudlog counties. If contained in the shucks, cob. leaves and stalk, 4G per cent in the you want good prices for your land or stock, see mo. Stanford, H.D.Nol led by cutting and shockinfi grain, therefore corn hand- cent, by putting in the SILO in the neiu loses 01 vki ' 5 per cent, total food value saved by feeding through the M. II. JOHNSON. SILO is 93 per cent- Auctioneer. half of your feed and have Why continue to waste I will conduct sales In litis and sur INDIANA SILO is within the When the poor stock? rounding couuties. Satisfaction guar rW $185 SILO hokk anteed. ft anteed btauioru, it.u.Ko. 1. reach of all and fully guar aav.. feeds 26 cattle six months, ft nine acres of corn and '. ? ensilage and eauin- Also agent for the most ft HUGHES, MARTIN & CO., Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes, ZE-M- O ! J INDIANA SILO. J. C. McClary, ri, 1. V up-to-d- ft ft I have fortftlaalmy mara Mulu, old and weigh I.UU pouuUt. Hound suit good worker. A!m bay uarn. Work any wlioro and ladle ba mhi driving hr. Hba 1 tound aud It a (air tad. UKIAU DUNN, Uuitonvllls dlrr Stock For Sale! Undertaker arc1 Embalmer. STANFORD, - KY. CStlM ments, Cutters, Practical s : : and loader. conveyor and com elevator ffcoa. 1ST. If am ftiou U. R. E. GAINES. AGENT 1AGB 81X. TUESDAY, JUNE 2 lit, 1910 TUB INTKHiOK .fdOANAL FARMER'S DEPARTMENT. ? "-cere- TUESDAY JUNE 2Ht iota r-- n YOU NEVER REGRET THE COST OF AN " ARTICLE IF IT PROVES SATISFACTORY Kor Sale 100 foot tobacco bed. A, . If Hooblns: Stanford: "Pnunir 1C3-IWanted To Kent a farm of abbut IbO HANNA'S GREEN SEAL PAINT without doubt the most efficient house paint on the market, and is cheapest in the end, in that it will go further and wear longer than other paints. Only the best materials arc used, with WHITE LEAD AS THE PREDOMINANT PIGMENT, tempered with just enough zinc to prevent chalking quickly, as is the case where lead alone is used. is rON SALE BV or 200 acres Jn Lincoln' county Apply this office. yuRiist 17, 18 and ; . 31-- a ic-ert- 19 have "wen as the dates lor tliu Perry Hie . t. Per Sale Shorsc Huber porlu'ilo thresliljiR engine. John 1), Anderson 31 w It I). No 4, Stanford. inch wagon in Scaond hand three good shnpe at a bargain. Pence tiros., '. lair ." .. mV ''. Have of odd well-dress- g- - m e. s.- - A new mid uiMtHlnte lino Stanford. We have for sale a McCormack bind- cr that has only been used to cut 40 acres of wheat and is In flno shape. A bargain. Pence Uros., Stanford, Tor Sale. farm well located In Pulaski county. If you are looking for u farm ht your own price see me. Also Liidics' Oxfonls, Vici Kid, Lcnther nnd Swede. trousers nml to mnke yon look with them, you should wear n nice pnir of the "Crossett" Oxford Pnt-c- nt v: ! L. L. SANDERS, Crab Orchard, and i G. B. PRUITT, Moreland, thestsmlsnl poultry Bourbon Poultry Cure Is recognize) rrtnr.lT of the world. It la the one remedy that can be depended on with absolute certainty to cure and. prevent of poultry drops In tbe A water fowls heal thy and free from disease. A Soo bottle makes 1 1 (illons of medicine, Por the treatment of Blackhead and other diseases In turkeys P. A. Hoas, Kings Mountain, Ky. bay mare. blMerotl Lost bav horae for lUUla, also L'oth 16 hands high. J It. P.ogers, a Clothing When you buy cloth s from IIS, you enn rest assured t m you nre in pencci style. Our hnt depnrtmcui ,s now more complete than ever. We hnve to show you the new Milan Straw Yacht and Panama Call around before you buy. m SAVE YOUR FOWLS I Gapes, Cholera. Roup, Closed Again ','rab Orchard, Ky. J. Hutching, of Parkivii'j o..1 to J CHRISTY THROWS UP MANAGE. II. Itonta 80 lambs for J'lly delhery MENT OF THEATORIUM cents. at T 2 i tlmotmtck, DfarrAoea and all exlttlnr-forkeeps (ew drinking Bourbon Poultry Cure HASTNO 'X Mrs. W.W.Rlitoo,HepliiiTinf,Ky.ftr: ISiTcbfrn rtitinf chickens fomeail-- f fifty yeiti ind Iloutbon Pcmltry Cure It the mott tituf actor remedy I have CTcr used for Cholera aod Capet." j EQUAL Mr.F.P.asy.Par!i,Ky.,iayi!MLatiTeir ' "W I raited hundreds ol chkkeot free Irom rape by firing them "Bourbon Poultry Core. 1 find it sure cure for Cholera aod Limberceck." Bourbon Remedy Co., 60o per Bottle. iSSSSS,.. ail Leading Druoolsts. u. 8. a c Trial Vial Frea. RURAL TELEPHONES. Make your home as modern for your family as a city MR. FARMER: Nice Little Pile residence, and place yourself in a noeition to get the latest market quotations at any time. This can be accomplished by means of out telephone service, Thich you and your neighbors can get for a sum that is small compared with WON BY OWNERS OF T. M. GREEN the benefits received. Call or address our nearest office or write direct to ON FRIDAY'S RACE. headquarters, Nashville, Tenn., for information regarding our special "Farmers' Line" rate. If you are not at present enjoying telephone service, we Senator "Took" Hubble and Col. 1). can immediately interest you. Our lines cover the States of Kentucky, N. Prewltt were In Latonla Friday and Tennessee, Mississippi, Louisiana and the Southern portion of Indiana and aw their good horse T. 31. Greene Illinois. EAST TENNESSEE TEL. & TEL. CO. win a sprint handicap at three quar(inrtOKPOKATRDt ters of a mile In jig time. Hu finished two lengths In front of the second Christy, who has upoMted the theatotium for a week for Patterson & Bailey, of Lancaster, threw up the job Saturday night, and It closed ugaln. It hns not been a money tiuk-e- r for some time. Thomas Armstrong, whoso family composed the principal part of the Christy show here a week or so ago, Sunday as over from Lancaster He paid that the song and danco Mid trapeze stunt of his tw handsome daughters had paid them D0 for four nights' work there. They have Just accepted nn offer of 30 n night from a big Knoxville vaudeville house. O, A. 1 Jumes H. Ilaugbman s)M a pair o' mares to Walker Uros.. o' r,urran for M0. Iime shoulder Is almost Invariably caused by rheumatism of tho muscles and yields quickly to the free application of Chamberlain's Liniment. This liniment is not only prompt and etiect ual, but In no way disagreeable to use Sold by O. 1 Pennj. Chamborlaln's Cough Itemvdy Is sold on n guarnntpe th t If you are not ol a tatltstleb after using bottle according to directions, your money will be refunded, it Is up to you to try. Sold by U. L. Penny. two-thlrb- s SAM ROBINtSON.l r."; STANFORD, KY. :.v,v '; a:.v.v:.:.v m a "W-"- t.v i ...... Get My Price On 200,000 Feet of Lumber At The Right Prices. I have 200,000 feet of lumber suitable for tobacco bams and other building purposes at reasonable prices. Call on me or write me for prices and tell me what you wanL and I can suit you. House Paint, Screen Wire Cloth, Cultivators, Hoes and and other farming implements. SB39IH $ aaff FIRST NATIONAL BANK, - 2 ORGANIZED IN J882. CAPITAL STOCK, $50,000. LEAVES LARGE FAMILY SURPLUS EARNED, $20,000. urs. Martha J. Gootle. wt.o died PAID IN DIVIDENDS, $216,500 Saturday night at Mm' 'lfune of her Combines Absolute Safety with Satisfactory Service. Modern Safety daughter Mrs Wllllafy Brcvn In Deposit Boxes for Use of our Customers. We Solicit Your Account. V.t Danwlle, is survived by and seventy-four STANFORD. KENTUCKY WALKER OWENS. the w'ec Pongo, Ky. ones that crock sprinter was ripe and the owners are said to have bad Shipping Point ML Vernon ho went to JSi'O down right when the post at good odds. homo. Thb tip was out among- L. L. SANDERS, Crab Orchard, Kentucky. iKKflC'KB'sfls'ssKMsK IH - ,,,,- - I J Ifyou have anything to nell four-ihllore-" DIRECTORS. J. H. BaughmaD, J. S. Mocker, President;, M D. Elmore. J. M. Pettus, S. T. Harris, H. C. Baughman, J, F. Cummins, John . McRoberts, Cashier; S. T. Harris, no. C. Robinson, H. C. Baughman, Asst. Cash'r H. C. Walton, J. S. Hocker. W. H. Murphy. W.W. Saunders, Bookkeeper, OFFICERS. F. Reid, m Lincoln CAPITAL SURPLUS RESOURCES County national Bank $ 50,000.00 $ 50,000.00 $340,000.00 W. M. Of Stanford, Kentucky. prnnJ chilSTOCK LINE dren and gnat grand chl.d:en nirl one nret. gTeat grand child Mrs Coode Take to livid to sec four generations or her family Her children nru Mr Sal-liNunncllcy's New Stock Yards IZ. B'own, of Danvliie, Mr Jane Pevlne of Kose Hill, Mercer county, Ho buyennd scl every day in tho City YOUR BATH ROOM PuUMDINU Mrs Mary Jones, of Slieln ar-year except Sunday. Bring on m is a moat, in.portant and Mr S. G. Goode in Wfst your stock. Beat market in i Mrs. Goode moW fr'Ti Per- - Liion Its character the ueil'h aud "- the btato with plenty of : 11 lifo of you and v rjvllle "t. Danville sixteen .ir ago ecd and water best covered pent, onUido of Louisville or Lexington. If you aio atlil wltuout modand was a member of the old Union pace. The burls took ern sanitary plumblug in your Imth-roo- STANFORD, KY. We also do n general hitch nnd feed busine. church it that better have us chaii'o It a', onct ille Advocate. Pecause yon have berolnf'ip' ehcupi-TO BUY CHURCH ORGAN Heiious Illness doesn't prove Unit you W. L. M'CARTY.Pres. E. C. WALTON, L. R. IIUGIIES.S. AT -e 33E&B in the - v&SS3!M D.tn-vlll- p'r-bap:- V-P- n 'he Young Pcoplo's Auxiliary on.l will alwaB 1 b- - so forc-'Ui-'- - J. B. 8: H. SHANKS, PRESIDENT' PAXTON. V.CE-PRESJ- BRIGHT. CASHIER, v CHESTER. ASST. CASH B& HAYS FOSTfcR. CLERK. OlftEOTORSt W. O; Walker, Stanford; S. H. Shanks, Stanford; Geo. W. Carter.Stanford "John B. Foster, Stanford; W. H. Sbankg, 'Stanford; T. C. Rankin, Lancaster; J. B. Paxton, Stanford; W. H. Traylor, M. of the Hebron church will servo Ices and cakes at Garner's Hinre from 4 to S o'clock next Saturday afternoon. Tho funds raised will be used to help pay the cost of an or gan, and everyone Is Invited to come and contribute toward this qood cause C. W. P. W. K. WARNER, Phone 88. Stanford, Ky. Ap- Stanford Real Estate Co., Stanford. Kentucky, Farms and Town ProjKjrty Handled on Coramiaion. Stocks aud Bonds Sold. If you Have ProjKirty to Sell Notify Ue. Write for Circular to In Re. Buna Vista Compton on plication for Pardon. Gilberts Creek; R. L. Hubble, Lancaster; H. Cummins, Preacheraville; Lilburn Gooch, Gilberts Creek. W. Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets will brace up the nerves, ban 'lsh sick beadiche, prevent desponden cy and Invigorate the whole system, Sold by G. L. Penny. Notice is hereby given that Duns Villi Compton Me senleace in the Stale peoiten-tis- r now srnring st Frsnkfort, Ky.. under s charge ol houie breaking having been convicted in the Lincoln Circuit Court will on the third day. of June, 1910 male application to. tbe governor of the commonwealth to pardon taid ComUon and release him Irom custody. Thia the 20th day ol May 1910. 25-- 4 La R. HUGHES, Secretary, Stanford, Ky. O O O00 00 W.V.WILKINSON OO0& O rwant--- ' 000000 0000 0 0 00 iiiiiiiiiiiMPniiis UjtZMsillllllillllt ssKViiUsislHi Barn Lumber For Sale! 120,000 feet of Boxing. Sheeting 0 The Winning Feature of The t osee The Interior Journal Stanford, Ky. AHARCOUR ENGRAVERS Gi MANUFACTURING "ntJSlrJI and Frame Lumber for Bam Patterns, which I will sell for cash or trade for Corn, Hay or good Horses and Mules. Prices on this very reasonable, for I want to sell. Write 0 0 0 0 0 OVERLAND CAR .... Is Its Simplicity S .... CS me at once. Respectfully, C. J. Sipple. London, Ky. 0 0 0 vgiJl0s' BRING YOUR HOR8E ALONG and. look Prices Quite as Reasonable as Consistent with Quality. Iniurts Tobacce and Tobacco arm. Nothing But Insurance. Jesse lip D. Wearen, Mi. "It cured me," or "It saved tho lily STin or Ohio cm or Toledo, I U.CAS counit, f" of my child." are tlio expressions you makes mUi tint be hi senior " J. near every day about C'hamberlain'a baslneM la Us Cltjr e ToMo, Couatr and but Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. slureutd. ml that aald Bra will ui the tun ol ONE HUNDRED UOLLAUfl forYach sod every This Is true the world over where this uaa 01 CUrissH tost caouot t cured tr Its um cl UlU'S ClTlSKU CVKX. valuable remedy has been Introduced. FRANK J CHENEY Hwem. to In In use tor diar- tola tta dybefore me snd tubtcrlbeditu. my nrwente, No other medlclno ol December. A. i.. A. W. QLEASON, rhoea or bowel complaints has receivAtfliSI FVSUS. ed eucb general approval, llio secret Hall's OitArrh Oim u utM ln,m.ii. ..... .... Uio success of Chamberlaln'b Colic, ellrertlr tuwa ts blood sad mucous ruxlMcs o( Iks system. Bead It UsUauttUli. tree. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy is Hold by U CO..TIIO,0 Vrattwu. tic. that It cures. Bold by 0. U Fenny. lor wcaUpattos. Its Hsll s family at the lateet The Insurance Man, In harness, STANFORD, KY. Ileitdence 1'none K; Oftlc, will approve of It as well as you. Our stork of saddles are strong and well made, and as for whips, fly nets, Insure with me and bo fully protected. 0 0 0 0 0 0 ft 0 0 0 Anyone Can Leam to Run it For it Operates on Only Three Gears. P0jj Il's the Auto for M the Family for any Glrl or Woman can Run it as Easily as a Man. Just Let us Prove this to 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 . ar" blankets, etc., we have endless quan tities and qualities to suit all tastes. B. New Llverv. D. CARTER, Depot Street, C. P. Cecil, Walter Dunn 0 Phone us For Free Demonstration. scents. '"" rui Danville, Ky. J. C. MtCLARY. StMfenl, Ky. STANFORD, KENTUCKY. Phone O. ktr-3- IjswialaJK- i.