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THE CENTRALLANCASTER KY FRIDAY NOVEMBER 1906 RECORDI YEAR NUlILBSU hEVENTEENTH Everybody Knows that we carry the very Latest and Best of everything in the Dry Goods line and that we carry no shoddy trash to work off on the public in Special Sales or other fakes to mislead the people Live and Let Live Prices The Joseph Mercantile OUR Fall and Winter Stock is now complete in every department We can show you the largest and best selected lines of Clothing Shoos Hats Furnishing Goods ever displayed in Lancaster We buy all our goods direct from the manufactures We bought our goods very early before the heavy advance in prices therefore we can save you money A look will convince you that you can buy of us Better Shoes Better Clothing Better Hats and Better Furnishing Goods at less price than any house in Lancaster Logan I r I III It I 111vV 11 II III III I II II I I I III Iii 11 II goodsII III II I COMPANY II IIIIIIIf1Ittr ilu r m KIoI e 1 H 4 e MMMi idlrlt11s-v diIJ I ii- w ICI iI itr L A L i L f County court Monday rue rlite fur M J Fanning the Irish lecturer has been changed to Nov 27th It only costs you twenty five cents to have your name added to our posted which will run through the entire season Turieys are not as high as most people expected them to go and the price Is very reasonable considering the short crop At Paint Lick M J Fanning the great Irish tem perance lecturer will speak at Fishs Hall in Paint Lick Wednesday night Nov 28 Everybody invited to hear him The Brown Bros Dry Goods Cohave tendered the use of their show win dows for DollSales to be given for the benefit of the adopted orphans by the C W B M Aux Dec 1st is the date Dont forget it please Thanksgiving Services The usual Thanksgiving services will be held in the Baptist church this year Bro Tinder will preach the ser mon and special program of music will be arranged The services will begin promptly at 1045 a m The Bible Society The Garrard County Bible Society will meet in the Methodist church next Sunday night all the churches dispensing with their usual services of the people can attend this very meeting Every church member is urged to be present Jim Wiggle a well known colored boy who has been in Covington for some time came home last week got loaded cussed the hands now in the work house and was soon srnt to join the chain gang Theres no use talk ing people must behave when to Lancaster Kicked by Mule Mr Wm Lear one of Garrards most prominent and popular citizens was painfully injured by being kicked by a mule at his home on Lexington pike Monday morning Both heels of the mule struck Mr Lear in his back mak ing very painful bruises Changed On account of other appointments Fanning the great Irish temper ance lecturer will not appear in Lan caster on date given in last issue but will lecture at the Presbyterian church on the night of Nov 27lli Tuesday A large crowd will hear Mr Fanning as he was here some time ago and a great many of our people Kennedy Case On Trial Stanford Jdurnal The case of James II Kennedy for killing T Milt Estes at Crab Orchard on election day now has the attention of the court The jury has been secured and the tak ing of evidence is in progress Judg M C Saufiey and Messrs Geo B Saufley and C C Williams the latter of Mt Vernon represent Mr Kennedy lions Harvey Helm and R II Tomlinson of Lancaster are assisting Common wealths Attorney C A Ilardin Rue and Currey Make Good Sales Rue Currey the real estate men made the following sales last week For J C Kelly 104 acres on Salt river to W C Rousau of Pulaski for 3200 for Mrs H J McRoberts ol Stanford house and lot in Harrods burg to Mrs Boulton for 900 cash for Frank Martin of Perryville 95 acres on pike to Geo W for 74 25 per acre for Mrs Thos Bowman her farm of 97 acres the Geo Handy pike near Harrodsburg for for 11000 Saloons Lose at Stanford Interior Journal Judge B F Roach In a lengthy opinion decided Saturday morning that the city council of Stan ford did right in not granting saloon license after the county had gone dry under the Unit law and of course re fused to grant the mandamus asked by Attorney George B Saufley who rep resents the wet side Hon P M Me Roberts is the attorney for the dry Both made able arguments before Judge Roach The decision upholds the constitutionality of the Unit law The case will be appealed Warning to Hunters The attention of hunters is called to the posted list in this issue of The Record After this is done the is subject to heavy fine for going upon the lands of anyone We do not believe there is a farmer in Garrard county who objects to parties going rp on his land provided the hunter is careful and injures no stock or leaves bars down or gates open but some bun ters are very careless in these respects If you want to keep out of trouble keep off posted land To Advertisers and Correspondents In order that all hands may enjoy thanksgiving day The Record will be printed next Wednesday afternoon and mailed that night so we will be obliged if you will send in just a little earlier The office will be closed all day Thanksgiving Heretofore we have worked all day doing jobs for people have brought In just as well at others times positively will not do unnecessary work or ask our help to remain their poet of duty when everyone else U holiday I I list I important comet J Harrod bur Breeding oil bunter Copy whocould I Fannings Date M delighted C the an wee enjoying the f Communion services will be held a the Presbyterian church Sunda morning Eld Tinders subject for next Sunday morning will be The Gamb ling mania Thanksgiving Exchange The ladies of the Baptist church will have an exchange over the Joseph Mercantile Gos store on the day before Thanksgiving Everything good to eat will be for sale at the lowest prices The ladies will appreciate your patronage and give you the very best of everything in the eating line Patronize them and get a bargain and and at same time help a worthy cause Elect New Officers The Womans Home Missionary Society of the Methodist churcbelect ed the following officers Mrs Wil Hams president Mrs Jennie Goodloe 1st vice president Mrs Dr Evans 2nd vice president Mrs Sarah Hamilton treasurer Mrs Stella Ford secretary Mrs Walton Moss recretary Miss Yirgie Conn agent for Our Home Judge Bell III His legion of friends regret to learn that Circuit Judge W C Bell has been advised by his physician to lay aside his labors for several months and go to New Mexico for a rest Judge Bell is annoyed by indigestion the trouble having grown to such an extent that he suffers greatly The Record joins his countless admirers and friends in wishing for a speedy and permanent restoration to health Gov Beckljam has appointed Judge B F Roach of Harrodsburg to preside over the Marriage of Garrard County Boy Mr James Alfred Boner formerly of county but now of Somerset will be married in Danville today to Miss Helen Slessingcr daugh ler of Mr and Mrs John Slessinger of Danville Mr Boner is a son of the late John Boner one of Garrards most popular and bestknown citizens lie is a young man of thrift and and a model citizen lie has a legion of friends here in his old home who extend best wishes The Dan vine papers speak of the bride as one of the handsomest and most popular young ladies in the city and highly ac complished music and amiable char acter Interesting Map The Kentucky Anti Saloon League has just published a map of Kentucky which will no doubt be a surprise to those outsiders who have always been accustomed to refer to Kentucky as whisky State Of the 119 counties 82 are dry In a number of others elections have been called for early dates and by January 1 07 nearly 100 counties will be in the dry column The temperance tide is running so strong that it bids fair to sweep before it If the vote were tak en ii the entire State no Kentuckian doubts that local option would carry by an overwhelming majority It is not unlikely that the next legislature will pass such measures as will enable such a vote to be taken and then every bar room in will be closed The Beautiful In School Life The environments that confront the average pupil in the school life neces sarily make a lasting impression for good or for evil as conditions may ex ist It is therefore important that we guard with extreme care all that influ ences the young mind in its school life and work The beautiful should exist in the school life of the child The school building and grounds should portary the artistic and beautiful Those things which adron the tasty home should embellish the school property the lawn terraces walks trees and flowers Within should be neatness and refinement A neglected school house Is a terrible demoralizer Place a child at a mutilated desk put in his hands torn and soiled books and we hid an almost irresistible temptation to continue the destruction with knife and pencil Place the same child in a neat clean room with suitable and beautiful furniture and we immedi ately remove the temptation for de struction Good Advice Keep good company or none Never be idle If your hands cannot be use fully employed attend to the cultiva Lion of your mind Always speak the truth Make few promises Live up to your engagements Keep your own secrets if you have any When you speak to a person look him in the face Good company and good conversation are the very sinews of virture Good character is above all thins else Your character can not be essentially injured except by your own acts If speaks ill of you let your life be so that none will believe Ever live misforture excepted within your income When you retire to bed think over what vou have been doing during Make no haste to be rich if you would prosper Small and steady gains give competency with tranquil ty of mind Avoid temptation through fear that you may not withstand it money before you spend it to get Never borrow can possibly avoid it Do not marry until you are able to support a wife Never speak ill of any one Ex F O1 JudgeBells Thursday theState anyone rout J c very corresponding recording enterprise the everything him the day wadout i r Y With one exception Tuesday was the hottest November day since Uir Louisville weather bureau was estab ilshed thirtythree years ago District Mission Work The Danville District Missionary Institute was in session at the Lancas church this week and much business transacted Many leading and promi nent church workers were present and the meeting was a very profitable Attention Teachers Under a recent act of the Kentucky Legislature a State Normal School is established at Richmond in the Eas tern District Garrard county is en titled to ten appointees to this said Normal School tuition free All persons who desire to secure free tuition in this Normal School should present their names for registration as applicants before or on Saturday December 8th 1JOG The competitive examination for same will be held at my cilice on Saturday December 15th JOG Mittie A Dunn Supt T Death of B F Slavin The remains of B F Slavin who died in Boyle county near Danville the latter part of last week were interred in the Lancaster Cemetery Friday af ternoon Mr Slavin resided in Garrard county for many years removing to Boyle county several years ago lie was a good substantial citizen who enjoyed the respect of all who knew him He was a member of the Paint Lick Presbyterian church since boy hood and one of its most enthusiastic supporters lie is survived by wife and live children MrsN B Jones Mr E K Slavin and Dr F L Slavin of Boyle county and Messrs T R and J W Slav in of Texas Many Garrard county riends extend deep sympathy to the family The active pallbearers were Messrs A D Luavel J A Doty W S Walker and Isaac Arnold of Lancas ter G T Iligginbotham of Marcellus and G P Pope of Boyle county and the honorary pill bearers were Messrs lames Denny D G Fox J T Suudidue and John Conn Morbus Sabbaticus Morbus S or Sunday sick ness a disease peculiar to church members The symptoms vary but the disease never interferes with the appetite It never lasts mire than twentyfour hours No physician is ever called It always proves fatal in the end It is becoming fearfully p ovaent and is destroying thousands lye y year The comes on suddenly every Sunday no symptoms are felt on night The patient sleeps well and awakes feeling well and cats a hearty breakfast but about church time the attack comes on and contin ues until the services are over for the morning Then the patient feels easy and eats a hearty dinner In the af ternoon he fees much better and is able to take a walk and read the papers he eats a hearty supper but about church time he has another attack and stays at home lie wakes up Monday morning refreshed and able to go to work and does not have any symptoms of the disease until the following Sunday Remedy Be not deceived God is not mocked Gal 0 7 PLAN TO DRAW TRADE Lancaster Merchants Might Use It With Profit A plan for drawing trade to a town which has been worked at several points might be adopted at Lancaster The plan is as follows An agreement was reached between all the mer chants whereby they offered special sales on certain days each merchant selecting some special line of goods upon which is made a lower price than usual Thus one dry goods house would sell gloves at a special while another would offer bargains in dress goods One hardware merchant would reduce the price on stoves Ev ery line of business was represented and care taken that no conflicts oc curred Prizes were then offered to the farmer bringing in the best load of grain or the handsomest baby and the bargain day was extensively in the surrounding country the names of the merchants and their special sales being in all cases stated The farmers responded in a most grat ifying manner and the merchants were well pleased with the plan The idea has been carried out In several cities The Worlds Fifth Sunday School Convenvention The Worlds Fifth Sunday School Convention meets in Rome Italy May 20 23 1907 A variety of side trips to all who can possibly arrange to go Kentuckianswill like to go in a party together Arrangements are being made by which this done If you are thinking of making this trip it is time you were making arrangements for it For full particulars of the trip and any and all side trips connected with it address E A Fox Louisville Trust Building Louisville Ky Do not forget the CW B M Auixl lacy will hold the annual doll sale Decemberlst They propose to make it unusually attractive year Give them your patrongage if I one t j t Saturday Sunday prier canbe I attack advertised this JI I I- tI I wH I lOur prices I interest you and I- no fence II made I IIt f I Come Euriv and Money I I II Haselden I Brothers i Beazley- UI1detaker wYbJBIG f ire I Fenced will better is Save NAMaNVYMWVI- IVJA Irtcriiu and Cavity Embalming Full line of Caskets and Burial Robes al ways in stock Undertakers Parlor o n Danville street just above Presbyterian church Phone Ill Attorney At Law Office over Police Court room Prompt attention to business 5fis I G CHRIS FARIS i I I R L DAVIDSON G Dentist Office over Thompona store Danville at I j WmHerndon Ben D Herndon Herndon Herndon Attorneys at Law Lancaster Kentucky Office over drug storeStories For a stylish haircut or easy shave go to flfiirj Diicaas BarberS1o- t Corn Corn Corn I am in the market for your corn and will pay the highest cash mar ket price See me before you sell COAL COAL Send in your wagons we always have coal in stock can please you both in price and quality When in need of Flour Salt Field Seed or any thing in the feed line see me Car fresh SALT just received BANKS HUDSON I The Election is over B and Thanksgiving is almost here and if you want your 1 Now Suit or Overcoat i l- IMI to wear on that occassion you should leave your order gSj f with us now and you will have the advantage of buying g ftseveral styles much than they were priced early in the season If you want one of the late style you will have to hurry as we only have a few left Come t to see us and bring your Laundry HBMPHILL WEST FALL and WINTER niliinery Our stock is now all in and ready for your inspection We extend a cordial invi tation to the public Mrs Ada Kinnaird JJLIAJiJJiJV VWM JJ I COAL 1r wri1V iJ1t flVWlt x r tX r i S S Is I 1 x l 0 m I I 3I I 10 to call I I i lei cheaper 4 4 444 444444 444444404Q e 4 4 4 444444 04444t44 444044444 IN THE FALL is the best time to paint because the weather is settled then and one doesnt have to contend with the moisture that is usually in a building after the winter snows and the spring rains And the best paint to use is THE SHERWINWILLIAMS PAINT It is made to cover well look well and wear well It always does just what you ex pect it to do and it never goes wrong if rightly applied Its Use it and youll be satis fied veryeconomical McRoberts Drug Store THE National Bank Of Lancaster CipitilJWOO Sirplis 10000 A DENNY Preside J B STORMES Yice Prest- S C DENNY Caikier J F Robinson Asst Cashr B T Embryi Bookkeeper DIRECTORS D Cochran Alex B Denny A C Bobinson John E Stormes 8 C Denny R I Sam WE WILL Keej Your Safehoney Solicit 1i lls Your BIsi1as i f at the Pod Office in Lancaster JCy at SecondClos Sail ratter Lancaster Ky November 23 1906 The and newspapers in Kentucky are clammoring for a party without politics and that seems to be the thing to redeem the state from the wirepulling rascally politicians who override the will of the people and count the vote any way they choose Spearing along this line the Owens boro Inquirer W Q Adams good pa per says Whenever we have a politi cal party without politics we are going to have a party which is going to look after the interests of the people and the grafters and purchasers of will be put wholly out of burl At the rate the temperance people are gaining ground Kentucky will soon have prohibition in every the of the large cities While our state is looked upon by outsiders as the home of drunkards yet statistics prove there is less here than in any of the central states However the price and of whisky is on the increase and the Kentucky distilleries are prepar ing for the biggest crop this winter that has been produced in recent years Ed Shinnick the clever editor of the Shelbyville Record says very truth fully Sometimes one has more flowers piled on his coffin and grave than be ever had given to him in all his life We want our lowers while we are The dead are past all that If we would do good let us do it while we are alive to those who are living The mid winter meeting of the Press Association will be held in Louisville during Christmas week In addition to many important business matters to be attended to the ques tion of visiting the Jamestown Exposi tlon next summer will be discussed the secretary having all information in hand by that time Many a chap who already up forty dollars worth of the old mans coal will send the girl a 250 Christmas present and the trifling devil is already hanging around the stores watching for the cheapest of highest esteem and friendship he can find The man who invented the barberd wire fence died in Illinois the other lay If the devil gives him a punch iur all the suffering he caused to stock by his inhuman implement of destruc tion he is surely kicking chunks in all directions As the holidays draw nigh the smile of the girls becomes sweeter and the poor chappies are beginning to figure on ways and means by which they can get the old to dig up enough cash to pay for the Christmas present You have less than one week to do somtbing to be thankful for so get busy make a hard fight and you may do somthing which will warrant a few extra strings to your the great hereafter The Louisville Herald truthfully Greedy grasping vultures of men never have the cockles of their hearts warmed by anything but evil spirits Sweetheart Of My Childhood Little sweetheart of my boyhood I remember you so well How I helped you climb the barn roof and how heav ily you fell How we leaned above the water in the brook that purled about and you slipped and tumbled into it and I reached and dragged you out How we our hands in skating and I sought the thinnest ice and we both of us broke through it Ah those childhood days were nice when Iboosted for cherries and you and harked your shin till your mother heard you crying and came out and took you in with a stern forbid ding gesture warning me to go away as a careless youngster who would be in jail some day Little sweetheart of my boyhood I remember how we wont up the walk to school together and my eyes on you were bent with a of pure affec tion that found vent in red stolen from some neighbors orchard and in flowers for your head gathered from the dales and hollows that were shyly given you with their of rare fragrance and theirjewels of dew How you them with blushes dyeing red your pretty cheek and the eyes your lashes sheltered with what eloquence they speak even now as 1 remember how the fragrance and the dew seemed the spirit and the jewel of the sweetness hidden in you Little sweetheart of my boyhood I remember when you stood with your bonnet idly flying as we searched the field and wood for some flowers closely hidden as I might go search for the flower of those moments that is withered quite away I remember how we reconed the future and the flame of a boys desire for conquest led me hope some day my name would go ringing down the ages and the laurels that I won might be brought and laid before you just to hear you say Well done How world seemed fair before us the days and dreams went by till the flowered gate swung and we passed out you Little sweetheart of my boyhood how I wonder where you are and if chance the fickle current may have borne you near or far How I wonder if you ever sit and dream when lights are low of the childish joys that blessed us in the hazy long ago How I wonder if the who was bidden to be when dreaming that your bonnet and your gown compassed all the sweet ness garnered on the path of ages down And my eyes are wet and gleaming like the flowers wet with dew as I wonder in dreaming If your childish dreams came true New J E 90 L 2CENTRAL Issiued Weekly One Dllr rear LOUIS LANDRAM better balanced conservative only legislation ness county- In stateexceptseveral drinking production Kentucky has burned token wan slipped cunningCupid a RECORD per living harp in remarks and York Ti raw fJBtJI Danville Ky NineDay Sale To Gain Space For an unusually large line of Holiday Goods which we will put out on Friday Nov 30th To get this space at once we are willing to pay well for it That is the only reason why we would sacrifice thousands of dollars worth of our most desirable and seasonable goods Sale Began Monday and Continues Nine Days 10 Tailored Suits We offer you choice of 100 Tailored Suits at 10 Sev entyfive of these are entirely new and upto date in every way All colors and all sizes for Ladies and Misses Val ues from 15 to About twentyfive suits with long tight fitted seasons models but still in style These were to 4o 10 Cloaks T choice of abouts 5o new cloaks atlo These are 50 inches long and made of all wool cloth in blacks navy brown and covert Also a variety of very at tractive plaids and mixtures These are all wool and not a cloak in the lot but is worth over 1250 10 Rain Coats gT Choice of 35 entirely new Raincoats in black navy tans and greys worth 12 to 18 each We advise early calls to secure any ofthis lot Ten Childrens Sailor suits from size 10 to i4 at were 9 Flanl ets and Comforts 10 off We offer our entire line of cotton and all wool blankets and robes at a discount of 10 per cent for this sale Also the celeberated Maishs Laminated Comforts Outing Cloth Gowns 10 per cent off Our entire line of Outing Cloth Gowns at 10 per cents discount for this sale These were but received but they are bulky and we are willing to pay for room 1 15c Outing Cloth lOc During the sale you can buy our finest 150 Outing clothst and Flannelettes at loc yard 50c Wool Plaids We offer Zoo yards of double width Plaid Wool dress goods our regular 500 goods at 33 13 cents These are very fine for waists and for childrens use bodies 14 Off During this sale we will offer all our long and short Kimonos at one fourth less than usual prices A Counter of Remnants at about half the yard prices i I I I I I I 2250 coatslast 25 We offer you 250 percent i t 33 c I I I I I 1 recently 3 VVV its Danville KyI j i Dont buy a Gasoline Engine until you get our prices and see our Engine We have the Kentucky Wheat Drill Let us sell you one Let us talk to you about a Cutting Harrow Come and buy an Old Hickory Wagon the best on earth Romans Seeing the Southwest EXCURSIONS Doubtless you have heard of the Bumper Crops which have been raised in Arkansas Louisiana Oklahoma Indian Territory and New Mexico Have you compared them with results obtained in your section Is your work where you are bringing you adequate returns for the capital invested and the labor expended If not a change would be beneficial perhaps A visit to the Southwest will open your eyes Out in Oklahoma the last big land opening is soon to take place farms are still very cheap in Western Arkansas Northern Louisiana and the Gulf Coast or Texas Let us give you full information about these sections You will want to see them after you have ex amined our illustrated literature Very low rates one way and round trip to Southwestern points the First and Third Tuesdays of each month I i I I i I I I I i Elmo I I I I I I I r this year ROCK Island Agt Frisco MemphisTenn Farmers Attention I have secured several Companies tnat will handle farm property renewing give me a call J H KINNAIRD Generallnsu ranee J x CornatzarAsstGenPa IrI I I I Before FRI EE GEO H LEE Gen Pas Agt Little Rock Ark H I McGUIRE Dist Pass Agt Cincinnati O By special arrangements with Bastin Telephone Co any one can call me Office Phone No 31 Residence No 7 till B L Woods Prest W C Fish Vice Prest W G Kemper Cashier PEOPLES BANK Paint Lick INCORPORATED III We offer you fair treat ment with every accom modation that is consistent with conservative Banking I I CAPITAL l6ooooo SURPLUS 800000 M COY B L ARNOLD RGGOYN J 8 BURROWS WOODS WOODS DrRROToRs I J B E L W C FISH Our Customers are Fully Protected by Fidelity and Casuality Insurance Carpets and Rugs in Crown Brussels RIght Side Up Either Way Ingrain AilWool and Union Carpets fresh from the mills Mattings in all varieties of shades and colors Picture Moulding Pictures framed in neat style Window Shades in all the various colors Oil Cloths Linoliura Rugs Druggets Rockers Swing and Dining Chairs Volo and Fashion Sewing MachinesLampsClocks a great many other articles that cant be mentioned Come and see Phone No 5 J C ROBXXTSOXT I ANYTHING FURNITURE jI J I rand J t t N Mirrors t t a vt r X ay I Reduce Your Coal Bills Dont Shovel So Much Coal Everlasting Fire Pot to the Rescue Moores Everlasting FirePot found in this stove burns all the gases consumes the smoke and gets every bit of the heat from the coal and you can burn the cheap est slack and secure as much heat as from the best coal MOUNT ELKIN FrontSPECIAL VALUES Remember Mens overcoats Fine long 52 inch cravanetts and overcoats Extra quality 500 up Heavy weight Mens and Youths double and single breasted suits short and long cuts made to fit well at 298 up Extra qualities Fleeced underwear Shoes ofall kinds high and low cuts 98 up Ladies long and short cloaks late season goods 148 up Childrens shoes Comforts and blankets 59 up Outings 4 Fine dress goods inplaid broadcloths mo hairs etc worth 75c 39 up Dont wait until our stock is broken Our Felt Boots and Rubbers have arrived Come early BLUE FRONTH PATTERSON Prop The Working Mans Friend Terms Cash I I I r Blue 248up 398up 500up 19up 69up i o arcs1 E a I Laf i world and make it fond of you Worry and you are down and out So why not bring happiness into your home by a Graph ophone or a BALDWIN PIANO t TJTEME 0 Q tat he you buying west indooi Lancaster Kentucky Dont Delay purchasing Your Fall Hat any longer We have the Most Stylish Line in Central Kentucky and can Save You Money Mrs Alexander Walker I I I I I 1 I I I I t I I a a a a a I a ao 0111 0 a eoo00oo0oco0ooo0000000000000000 00oooooaooo The Wallace Realty Company LANCASTER KENTUCKY We can sell your property wherever located Blue Grass Farms aSpecialty Can show you best bargains in Garrard County 184 acres 80 acres in Blue Grass tine for Tobacco and Hemp Enough Saw Timber to build ilarge Tobacco barn one half mile from pike one mile to rail road Write us or see I J H KINNAIRD Insurance Man I lam READY Nicest Cheapest and Largest of Christmas Goodsever had All are invited to come and see i I with s EATJLOU station k t PERSONALS Mrs Rebecca West hiss been in Lou svhle for a few das W Miller returned from Louisville Saturday night Mrs J E Stormes who has been quiet ill is very much improved Miss nunn of Dmville is visiting her aunt Mrs R E ilcRuberts Mr Charles Davis was with the fam ily of Mr Jacob Joseph this week Mrs Mattie P Frisbie has returned from a visit to relatives in Danville Mr and Mrs R Graham Price of Danville were visitors here recently Miss Carrie Currey has been visiting her sister Mrs Fisher Gaines of Dan ville Miss Mae Bodine of Bloomfield is visiting Misses Addie and Carrie Ar nold Misses Martha and Helen Gill enter tained the Embroidery Club the past weekMr George Mason and wife of have been visiting Mrs Elizabeth MasonMrs W R Burnside of Barbiurvllle is the guest of her mother Mrs Patsy KinnairdMrs Poor has returned from a visit to her brother Mr Ben Letcher of Danville Miss Annell Tomlinson has returned from a delightful stay with relatives in Lexington Mrs George Bruce of Danville vis ited her mother Mrs Nancy Brown the past week Miss Knapp West is at home again after teaching three months in Eas tern Kentucky Mrs 0 T Wallace who was stricken with paralysis Tuesday is reported as much improved today Miss Rella Arnold attended the reception of Mr and Mrs Andrew Hempbill in Nicholasville Rev and Mrs Shouse of Middleburg were the visitors of Rev S C Ellis and wife Saturday and Sunday Mr John K West has been numbered among the sick this week At this writing he is much better Miss Mattie Elkin has returned from Lexington where she was the guest of Miss Lettie Brown Miss Pearl Aldridge arrived from Stanford Saturday and is the guest of the families of J S Johnson and J R HaseidenRev C Ellis was In Georgetown the first of the week where lIe went with his daughter Lamah to enter college The family of Mr H Patterson save gone to Hendersonville N C Mrs Pattersons health having been bad for some time Mr Ed Walker Sr and wife are in for several weeks where Mr Walker will enjoy the sport of hunting and fishing Miss Ruth Bell of Winchester and Mr T N Rupert of Louisville are the guests of Mrs J H Williams at the Methodist parsonage Hon Roy Gooch and Victor M Stolie two of Somersets genial and hand some young gentlemen were in Lan caster with friends Suuday Mrs Davis who has been with her parents Mr Silas Ashley and wife left Monday for New York City where her husband is engaged in Miss Bettie West whose illness was mentioned in last issue of The very much improved and it Is she will be able to return from the sanitarium in Louisville Satur day Miss Frankie Kaufman who has been ill at a Louisville sanitarium for several weeks has recovered rapidly and will return home this week Her mother has been with her for some daysFrankfort I Ham ilton of Lancaster who did yeoman work for Gov Beckham in Garrard county before the primary election was here on bis way to North Dakota on a business trip Harrodsburg and Mrs A C Miles of Lancaster were guests of Mrs from to Monday and had with them their daughter Miss Agnes who Is a pupil at Beaumont Stanford Mattie Mae and Lillian Leavell of Bryants yule are guests of Miss Tevis Carpen ter The latter sang Beautiful Isle of Somewhere very sweetly at the Christian church Sunday morning She has a charming voice and remark able control of it The legions of friends of Col B F Robinson regret to learn of his Illness this winter While he has not beenseriously ill yet he is confined to his There is not a more popu lar man in Central Kentucky and everybody wishes Uncle Ben many more years of health and usefulness Lexington Herald Miss Lettie Brown entertained a few friends day with beautiful little card party In honor of her guest Miss Elkin of Lancaster The attractive new home on Maxwell street was decorated pret tily plants and yellow and white chrysanthemums after the game a delicious of substantial was served prize lovely plant and waawon by Mrs William Rogers The party one of the prettiest of the small affairs given week I Col John Chicago the South bus- Iness Record- Is JournalJames DemocratMr C B Chapllne Saturday JournalMisses course Rasa i 0- I lilies believed will roam Frig with and The was last t Business and Bargains Call and hive work done before I he rush something Call and see them 2t The Fox Studio Bros will give you a good on country produce 9 28 tf Our number is 29 not 23 928 tf Elkin Bros See Elkin Bros for every thing in the meat line tf We have absolutely the biggest and best line of stoves ever shown in Lancaster Haselden Bros See Elkin Bros for everything in the meat line 928 t Wagons at cost tf Mount Elkin Buy your winter coal of Banks Hud son Low Prices and high Grades uptfBros Say We have the latest creations in lap robes Haselden Bros Birdsell cost tf Mount Elkin with less coal than any other at Has elden Bros store Call and see it tf Bring us vour Sausage and spare ribs and backbones Currey Herndon the latest classical and popular sheet music at West Herndons Prices cheaper than you can order See em and save money tf W II Clay Lexington Kv say We cured our fowls of cholera with Bourbon Poultry Cure Some of them were so sick they could not eat we poured the medicine down them and did not have a single fowl to die Sold and guaranteed by It Mount Elkin Gold fish and globes at low prices Lancaster Greenhouses Richmond st tf The finest and largest line of buggy rules ever seen in Lancaster going at a sacrifice Romans Elmore tf Patronize the old reliable when in want of anything in the meat line tf Elkin Bros Charcoal use tobacco barn tf Haselden Bros Birdsell Wagons at cost tf Mount Elkin Full blooded Bronze Gobblers for sale at 250 each Mrs M F Rout It Fish and Oysters at Elkin Bros Friday and Saturday tf Guns Guns Guns we have them tf Haselden Bros Pie Peaches lOc Currey Herndon Couches and Davenports at J C Rob insons tt Carpets and Rugs at J C Robinsons tf The Ladies of the Baptist Aid Society will an exchange Nov 28 the day before Thanksgiving Par ticulars later Remember we are the tinners and plumbers 18 years of experience tf Haselden Bros Salt fresh car just arrived for curing meats Banks Hudson Buggies are going cheap We are closeing out our stock tf Romans Elmore My house and premises situated one mile from town on new Danville pike consisting of 2J acres of land ana all necessary out buildings If not sold shortly will rent for the year 1907 tf C W Anderson I Deal In Farms Write me if you wish to sell I have a number of buyers and yours may suit No commission to pay till sale is made If you wish to buy write for my list it shows bargains W T Ewing Real Estate Agency tf Harrodsburg Ky C D Weathers Avon Ky Says My bogs were so badly diseased with cholera I did not think medical aid could possibly save them Bourbon Hog Cholera Remedy cured them a single loss Sold and guaranteed by Mount Elkin It Saved Them Dr J 0 Greeson State Secretary American Veterinary Medical tion Kokomo Ind Says Tne herd of hogs on which the Bourbon Hog Cholera Remedy was used was sold yesterday We give this remedy the credit saving them Sold and guar anteed by Mount Elkin tf Three Good Farms For Sale decided to quit farming I will sell privately all of my landed es tate three farms One lies on Sugar Creek and contains 325 acres one of 90 acres where I now live In Garrard county and one of 60 acres In Madison connty All good farms Terms reasonable Jas R Henry Kirksville Ky tf Has it Occurred To Yo that it is really not coal Beat that are laying Yet in coal you pay for slate and various foreign weighing sixteen ounces to the pound Our Banne Coal is all heat It burns all It is clean hot and makes an east ly regulated dependable fire Ask us for Banner Coalnobody else can it J A Jones 8 Danville Business College Organized Sep 1905 and has prosper ed under patronage and at the suggestion of Danville Schools The course now a part of the curriculum of the Danville Graded School BOOKKEEPING Shorthand and ing to the most approved modes and For particulars apply to D B Harris Ky 824tt I We have Elkin deal Blrdsell tt storeNov burnsits All salebyIv for In your I For 817 ut u c nkers matter II 14 ods your Xmas nice C excellent dale without common supply 1AMONDSAnd Fine JEWELRY at Reasonable Prices S THE HOLIDAY SEASON AP proaches our displays in all depart ments reach the zenith ness and especially is this noticea ble at this time in the showing of new and beauti ful designs of artistic Silver and Gold Jewelry and Diamonds Novelties in Jewelry that have never before been exhibited in a city of this or to be found among our displays Do not fall to see our beautiful display We welcome you r E F 01 friU8r I I I I Iofcomplete 1fit SIze fit 8 161 J if you are not ready to make your pur chase we would apprec fate inspection of this splen did display 1m I EVEN Eli Hugh Murray The Jeweler Danville KyI I JE rn riJirlJrn Made Happy for Life Great happiness came into the home of S C Blair school supentendent at St Albans W Va which his little daughter was restored from the dread ful complaint he names He says My little daughter had St Vitus Dance which yielded to no treatmentbutgrew steadily worse until as a last resort we tried Electric Bitters and I rejoice to say three bottles effected a complete cureQuick sure cure for nervous general debility female weak nessesimpoverished blood and malaria Guaranteed by McRoberts drug store Price 50c 1m BEUNA VISTA Miss Maggie Robinson Is with rela tives in Lexington- W T King made a business trip to Lexington last week Howard King and wife visited at Nicholasville last week Joe Skinner has gone to San to remain indefinitely- J W Scott Sr sold a bunch of cattle tc Jack Robinson at 4ets Victor Ruble has returned after a visit to relatives near Cincinnati A number of hogs were sold last week to J B and W P Ruble prices ale Miss Irene Rubble student of State College will spend Thanksgiving holi days with her parents Mr Henry Preston will move to Lex ington in a short while James Pres ton of Mercer has rented the proper ty of Mr H Preston Miss Bessie Bolton will attend the Chatham and Vansant wedding in Harrodsburg this week The bride will be remembered as a frequent visitor to her grandmother Mrs Spilman of this place A Yearof Blood The year 13o3 will lung be remem bered in the home of E N Tacket of Alliance Ky as a year of blood which flowed so copiously from Mr Tackets lungs that death seemed very He writesSevere bleeding from the lungs and a frightful cough had brought me at deaths door when I began taking Dr Kings New for Consumption with the mien shing result that after taking four bottles I was completely restored and as time has proven permanently cured Guaranteed for Sore Lungs Coughs and colds at Me Roberts drug store Price 50c and 1 00 Trial bottle free It is always easier to bring down the house than to life it up Famous The most famous strike breakers in the land are Dr Kings New Life Pills When liver and bowels go on strike they quickly settle the trouble and the purifying work goes right on Best cure for constipation headache and dizziness 25c at McRoberts drug gist lm If you are not happy on a little you would be less happy on more Had a Close Call A dangerous surgical operation the removal of malignant ul per as large as my hand from my daughters hip was prevented by the application of BucklensArtiica Salve says A C of Miletus W Va Persistent use of the Salve completely cured It Burns and Inju 25c at ts druggist lm I I I I complaints Francisco to Ge StrikeBreakers I des nears Discovery Involving Cures Cuts A when you are ready you will have an exact knowl edge as to where the best val ues and choicest designs are to be had ITHEN 1 ID I Carnations Home Grown Large blown and long stem r 1 I I I I i g Ioooooooooooo 000000000000000000 1I LANCASTER GREENHOUSE Richmond Street I Ilancaster Kentucky Chrvsan themums In Abundance Both Blooms and Plants Bridal Bouquets For Brides Attendants fOO eooooooogoooeooooo t I I J IoooOOOOOOOOOOOO4 t JOHN r IPhone 157 1 1 CIRiSTMANI- roprletor o0000000000000 oo0000000 Our line of Druggists Sundries is complete in every detail Hot Water Bottles all kinds and sizes Fountain Syringes all stylesand shapes Bulb Syringes Ear Syringes Ice Caps Atomizers Rubber Sponges Bath Towels Bath Brushes Bath Sponges Hair Brushes Cloth Brushes Shoe Brushes Nail Brushes Tooth Brushes Combs PocketBooks Soap Face Powder Talcum Powder and everything to be found in i Complete and Uptodate Drug Store FRISBIES DRUG STORE I I I 3 Elkin Bros are prepared for kill ing and dressing your hogs in A No 1 shape tf Public Sale 2000 Stock general Merchandise Tuesday Dec 18 06 sell my stock of goods and store as a whole to the highest bid der This stock of goods is new and none of it having in my over twelve months This I stock consists of OF OF I WILL ON J fixtures clean been house r oooooooooOOOOOOOOoooog Roses received I daily from Stanford I Greenhouse These Roses are second to none Roses 00oooooa 0000000000000 Funeral flowers I Floral Designing g a Specialty IBULBS Bedding Plants In Season aoo00000ooooooooa Dry Goods Notions Shoes Hardware Tinware Groceries of stock is Staple Groceries This stock of goods is in Bryantsville Garrard County Kentucky and this place has always been considered the best point in the county to sell goods I did a business of S2000000 the past year and I will say there is no better stand anywhere My stock of goods Is in the large store house owned by Pettus Bros of Somerset Kentucky and this can be bought or leased and Iwill say that there is not a better bust nass house in Kentucky Remember this is a golden opportunity for some one to get a big bargain Remember this will be a positive sale on the above named date Sale will take place promptly at 1 oclock p m December 18thBryantsville is nine miles from any town and is surrounded by the best agricultural land in the state making it a splendid point for business For futher particulars call on or address Scott Bryantaville Ky Onehalf A T A i i t z S Sss 5s S5sS 5S 555ssSs5ww The Kind You Have Always Bought and has been in use for over 30 years has borne the signature of x and has been made under his per sonal supervision since its infancy 47CCSUZ Allow no one to deceive you in this All Counterfeits Imitations and Justasgood are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children Experience against Experiment What is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil Drops and Soothing Syrups It is Pleasant It contains neither Opium Morphine nor other Narcotic substance Its age is its guarantee It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic It relieves Teething Troubles cures Constipation and Flatulency It assimilates the Food regulates the Stomach and Bowels giving healthy and natural sleep The Childrens Panacea The Mothers Friend GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS iBears the Signature of which Paregoric pwAtri1 luLl The Kind You Haye Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years CENTAUR TT MURRAY STRICT NCW YORK CITYTNL COMPANY 60 YEARS EXPERIENCE I f IImmmTRADE MARKS DESIGNS COPYRIGHTS Ac Anyone sending a sketch and description our opinion an Invention Is probably tlons at tree Oldest patents Patents taken through Munn A Co receive notice without charce lathe Scientific Hmericatt A handsomely Illustrated weekly Largest dr eolation of any scientific journal Terms 3 a year L Sold newidealen Branch Office 625 F St Washington D C GOOD for OLD and YOUNG t MUNM New York may Communica HANDBOOK on atsent four Co 36IBraadway August Plower keeps the children healthy tadstrong Pull of vigor and frolic the whole long So when Mamma needs more they la high glee to the druggist Please give it to me I Inability to brisk and fresh In lack of appetite pallor muddy complexion poor a disordered stomach and bad in adults and children too They also indicate the urgent need 4Itaa old for all stomach a it Two sizes 250 and 750 All druggists For sale by R B HIcRoberU Well Well Well Who would have thought it Such a difference in the work of the LAUNDRYand Now its just like this This Laundry is the best but of course you run along and patronize others and dont think anything about what you are doing so why not let a fellow give you a little kind tip Hand your bundles to Van Logan Agent LANCASTER KY J regularlyindigestiondyspepsia and MN uu Taken Up as Estray One hog Came to my place about first November Owner can have same by proving property and paying charges tf lke N Myers The Ladies Missionaiy Society of the Presbyterian Church will hold a Bazaar on Saturday December 8th Eatibles home made candyuseful and fancy articles for sale tf No Case of Pneumonia on Record There is no case on of a cold resulting in Pneumonia or other lung trouble after and TARh- ad been taken It stops the cough and heals the lungs and serious results from a coldDo not take chances on a cold wearing away or experiment with some preparation that costs you the same as Foleys Honey and Tar Remember the name and get the genuine A SrIGild fir Three MMfks The following letter from A J Nus baum of Batesville Ind tells its own story I suffered for three months with a severe cold A druggist me some medicine and a physician pre scribed for me yet I not and eight doses cured me Three sizes 2Sc SOc 100 The 50 cent size contains two and onehalf times as much as the small the 100 bottle almost six as much SOU AND RECOWEIIED IT For sale by C C T E Stormes record serious FOLEYSHONEY prevents unknown di I then tried and TM tim rov s Hon e7 sand 1 111111111111111 11 I I 200 GRASsS ns I Rue JHARRODSBURG IIUIIIIUIIIIlillilfillIIII H r FOR SALE BLUE write for list or call CurreyYNTDCYY- t UU1ANTJSVILLE Mrs Jeff Dunn has been on the sick list for several days Williams visited relatives in Danville last week G Gentry of Lexington spent several days with Mr R D Moore last week Mr B F Patton and Miss Bessie Patton spent last week in Lexington Hogan Ballard of Lexington will spent the Thanksgiving holidays at homeMrs Alice Adams of Denver Col has been visiting Mr and Mrs J II DunnMiss Anna Lee Durham is visiting her grandmother Mrs Adridge at StanfordMiss Harris of Danville was the guest of Miss Pattie Belle Burks last week Mr Jeff Dunn bought 33 mules at Danville Monday IrIce averaging about 112 50 per head Miss Jennie Burnside left Thursday for an extended visit to relatives in Texas She was accompalned by Miss Katie Campbell of Nicholasville Mr J C Christopher and family have moved to Somerset We regretted very much to give them up but wish them much success in their new home PAINT LICK Roy Estridge is sick at this writing Miss Maggie Bennick is spending a week with Mrs C S Young Mrs W G Kemper who has been quite sick is much improved Thanksgiving services will be held Hope church at 11 oclock A M Several gentlemen from Lexington Miss Etta Wagers visited her home folks at Richmond last Saturday and SundayMisses AHie and Louella Arnold of Lancaster have been the guests of Mrs Burdette Ramsey Rev C S Young is in Camden Ala attending Associate Reformed Presby terlan Synod at that place Mrs Gilbert Wilson of Ludlow Ky has returned to her home after several weeks stay with her parents l r and Mrs N Mays Mrs Nolan who has been with her daughter Mrs Maberly for several weeks has returned to her home in Madison county Mrs Pattie Engleman of this place and Mr Walter Brown of McCreary were married at the home of Mr and Mrs I C Rucker Sunday afternoon at 230 oclock Rev D E Friarson tfliciat intf Mrs Eugleman is widely and pop inuly known here and her numerous fr ends wish her much happiness They left at once for Mr Browns home to be gone a few days and then expect to go West for a short stay NINA Hill Bros new goods are of the best quality and very low prices Mr Joe A Ross who has been very sick is very much better at this writ ingMr and Mrs George Brooks of St Louis Mo are here visiting relatives and friends Those who have tobacco to strip have made good use of the fine tobacco season the past week Mrs Morris Turner of Madison was called to the bedside of her father Mr Joe Ross during his recent illness Mr and Mrs E D Wrenn have re John Wheeler Mr Adams a popular Lexington drummer was here last week selling all kinds of notions making this for Santa Claus so be on the lookout Rev Pike will fill his regular at Freedom Church next and Sunday at eleven oclock Saturday is the day to call a preacher for 1907 and every member should attend and vote for a pastor CASTORIAFor Infants and Children Tin Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of Notice All those having claims against the estate of Harvey Layton deceased will present same to me or my ney J E Robinson properly within 20 days Those indebted to said Layton will please come forward and pay same Milton Ross L C I huntingbirds spendIng headquarters appointment Saturday 7 proven Admin- Istrator 3t r a DtrsJ a- New alto t t r MARKSBUUY Mrs sold to Jake Rol Inson near Lancaster 11 fat cattle at 4 touts Mrs Robert Clark enter tamed a few friends at dinner in Honor of his birthday Miss Judith Ison after spending several months with her sister Mrs Kelly Hogg returned to her home in Letcher county last week WC Greening who has been in lIar ritnan Tenn organizing a bank passed through here Saturday en route to his home in Lexington Mrs Ella Cecil who was over from Danville spending several days with her mother Mrs Fannie Pollard home the first of the week There will be a called meeting of the members of the Fork congregation Sunday morning at eleven oclock All the membership is requested to be present as a castor will be called at this meeting John Pollard son of Mr Leonard cemetery Thursday morning The other members of the family are better They have the sympathy of the entire community in their sor rowMrs Victor Rice and daughter Stel la and Mrs Ware and little daughter Julia Rice of McCreary were guests of Mr T 1 Herring and frmily the past week Mrs Ware who has been in Portland Oregon for the past months has recently returned to Kentucky owing to ill health Rev Betts of Landing Kv will lecture at the Fork Church on the evening of November 27th at 730 on Picturesque Palestine under the auspices of the Ladies Working Soci ety The lecture will be interspersed with beautiful illustrated songs and those who have heard it pronounce it fine so will be Interesting to both old and young Come and bring your friends with you Price of admission 15 and 25 cents In Time of Peace In the first month of the Russia Sapan war we had a striking of the necessity for preparation and the early advantage of those who so to speak have shingled their loofs In dry weather The virtue of has made history and given to us greatest men The individual as well as the nation should be prepared for any emergency Are you prepared to successfully combat the first cold you take A cold can be cured much more quickly when treated as soon as it has been contracted and before it has he come settled in Chamber Iains Cough Remedy is famous for its cures of colds and be kept at hand ready for use For Sale by McRoberts The Reliable drug gist at Lancaster 1m No man ever knows just how faithful he is until he getsunder fire You do not set yourself sold for heaven by getting askew with earth Every man is debtor to men to at extent of advantages Sells More of Chamberlains Cough Remedy than of All Others Put Together Mr Thos George a merchant at Mt Elgin Ontario says I nave had the local agency for Chamberlains Cough Remedy ever since it was introduced into Canada and I sell as much of it as 1 do of all other lines I have on my shelves put together Of the many dozens sold under guarantee I have not had one bottle returned I can per sonally recommend this medicine as I have used it myself and given it to my children and alwavs with the best re suits For sale by R E McRoberts The Reliable Druggnist at Lancaster 1m It is always well to believe a few things deeply provided they are deep thingsThe highest delights are often found by turning the back on pleasure and facing cold duty A reliable medicine and one that should always be kept in the home for immediate use is Chamberlains Cough Remedy It will prevent the attack if given as soon as the child becomes hoarse or even after the croupy cough appears For sale by R E McRoberts The Reliable Druggist at Lanas I ter 1m Farm For miles from Lancaster Ky on the Buckeye pike which I want at once stats of cultivation good hemp and to bacco land good orchard of 5 orC one 6 room dwelling bouse and stable growing crops testify as to quality of land Price 200000 if at once Apply to W H Ward Lancaster Ky tf Mr tnd returned typhoidfever reported J T example system itshould R E leastthe u II Sate containingbetween fossil farm ISIn good Belle Perkins Tuesday eighteen preparation instant his Croup corn sties LKWIS Y LBAVKLL President JJ WALEBB Vice Prest ORGANIZED 1883 The 6ITIZENS NATIONAL BANK- Of LANCASTER KY CAPITAL fc I M B F HTJDSOK Cashier w O BleND Asst Cashr O D Warm Bookkeeper Business Solicited Prompt and Careful Attention DIRECTORS Lewis Y Leavell J S JOHNSON BJVHbdm JJ Walker T If Arnold I l r C SURPLUS FARM ITEMS Mutton eaters are increasing faster than mutton Dairying on the farm does not pay when to run itself how Is the Thanksgiving turkey Is he all right for that day The corn crop is good this year and this crop alone is enough to make us thankfulPure stock on the farm that is handled with taro and intelligent management will solve many of the farmers social problem- sIt Is better to be a good farmer and be kept busy than to be a fair lawyer wearing out clothes and furniture waiting for clients Feeding whole corn is practically a waste of feed You should have it crushed cob and all and then mix with bran or oat meal and you have a balance ration for cattle horses or hogsThe appearance of any farm will tell you how much the owner thinks about his farming The small farmer must have stock Dairy stock should be his preference with swine and poultry for he cannot win out selling grain A good clover crop helps the orchard through the winter Sow it so there the spring This protects the roots in winter and makes manure in spring NEW Henderson Route Trains 145 and 146 will carry upto date Pullman Sleeper BKTWKKX Louisville Evansville Sleepers open at Louisville 840 p m at Evansville 9 p m and Patrons can re main in sleeper until 730 am We respectfully solicit your patronage L J IRWIX Louisville Ky SPECIAL OFFER For old and new subscribers The CINCINNATI POST Daily one year Epitomist one year and a Facsimile copy of The Declarationof printed on Marble Paper and The CENTRAL RECORD One year for 4OO This combination gives you your own home paper for local news and The Cincinnati Post formost metropolitan daily in the Middle West for all the news of the world with complete and accurate markets The Agricultural Epitomist is a splendid farm paper and a copy of The Declaration of Independence is something that should be in every home Subscribe today Send your subscription to us The undersigned hereby give warn ing to all persons not to trespass upon our lands for any purpose whatever as we will prosecute all offenders to fullest extent of the law Hunters and Fishermen especially take notice John W Hill R L Burton W SFerguson Mrs P D Gill Clay Sutton I lift groundbefore SERVICEVIA and I Gen Pas AJt newspaper I situ urn the e REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF Close of Business Nov 12 1906 and discounts JlliUUt ilnifts secured mid unsecured 4sil l U S Itolids to secure circulation yjl jQ 00 Bonds securities ete l7 S- OBunkinKliouMefurnituruiUid fixtures 50tO CO Rue from National Hunks serve Audits 5 riDue front State Hunks and Hanker lbs I ue from approved reserve iixetitn STIW iiatul other cnsh Items 11 5C Notes of other National Hunks 3W UO Fractional paper currency nickels and cents Si LAWFUL MOSEY UKSEKVK IN HANK viz 10 Ifil Legaltender notes 2 ft Ii3iyj oo Redemption fund with U S 5 per cent of circulation 2500 00 TOTAL LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in fund 1000000 Undivided profits less expenses and taxes paid SOli UT National Hunk notes 50010 UO Due to other National Jinnies 2I3U IS Individual deposits subject to check 1SI Demand certificates of deposit 1 Reserved for Taxes TOTAL J STATE OF KENTUCKY OF GARRAKD ss I BF Hudson Cashier of the above named bank do solemnly swear that the above state meat Is true to the best of my knowledge and belle B F HUDSON Cashier Subscribed and sworn to before mu this 1th day of Nov 1900 S C Denny Notary Public CORBKCT Attest L Y LKAVELL Directors- J S JOHNSON REPORT OF THE CONDITION NATIONAL DANK OF LANCASTER 1906 Loans and discounts llla2ln 13 Overdrafts secured and unsecured Ml SO Bonds to secure circulation 30000 00 Bonds securities etc 271 t fi- iBankinetiousefiirnitnreand fixtures 00 Due from National Hanks iiot reserve agents GCii Due from State Banks and Hankers i Due from approved agents 5litl G7 Checks and other dish items Kl Notes of other National Bunks SKi 00 Fractional pupercurrencynickelscts 2IJ To LAWFUL RESERVE IN HANK viz Specie 7178 Legaltender notes lC 1117800 Redemption Fund with Treas urer 5 circulation 2500 CO LIABILITIES Capital stock paid In J 5000000 10000 00 Undivided profits less expenses and taxes paid 11 W2 07 NatlonalRank Outstanding UM0 00 Due to Other National Banks G71 Due to State lIanks nail Bankers IOT u Individual deposits subject to chock 171 Certified checks 1 Reserved 1151 57 STATEOF KENTUCKY COUNTY GAKRARDSS I S C DENNY Cashier of the also named bank do solemnly swear that statement Is true to the best of my knowledge and belief S DENNY Cashier Subscribed and sworn to before me this Kith day of Nov 1900 J II KINNAIRD Notary Public J K STORMES A C ROBINSON J Directors- A R DENNY Farm For Sale As agent for the heirs of John and Nancy Palmer I will on Thursday December 6th 1906 at 2 oclock P the premises sell their farm near Point Leavell Garrard county con taming 103 acres Said farm is in a high state of cultivation 65 acres of which is in grass It is located on the Richmond and Lancaster turnpike 5 miles east of Lancaster and is in one of the very best neighborhoods in the county and on a rural route and only a short distance from Post Ofllce Possession will be given January 1st 1907 at which time the purchase mon ey is to be paid 1 reserve the right to reject any and all bids but the property is bound to be sold Will sell household furniture at same time William Palmer All parties having claims against the estate of G A Traylor deceased will present them to the undersigned Master Commissioner properly proven on or before the 10th day of Decem ber 1906 He will on that date sit at his ollice in Lancaster Ky to hear proof on claims This Nov 10th 1906 J M Rothwell Master Commissioner Garrard Circuit Court 3t toys cowtftk Citizens National BanK No 28e KY AT loans I foot Checks 5 I I 50000 00 I Iii vu 11 jj M s No1Hm KY AT The Close of Business Nov 12 RESOURCES U S 000 H re U S Total II111 1l I 20 11 for Taxes Total the uoe CORRECTAttest Mon 2t Notice S or Tilt t LANCASTER PrsourwEi3 lie i Treasurer iSv it burdos outstanding as ik4 COUNTY J J WALKER OF Tilt r 7 Ill I Notes VS01119 C AIiiD then and 1 it t ve TIN SHOP AND PLUMBING We are prepared to do all kind of Line Mettle and Paper Roofing and Guttering in the best workmanship and low cut prices We would like to explain to you the working of a system of Plumbing where you havent the advantages of water pressure This system does away with an atic tank all that is necessary is a Well or Cistern We will do the rest If Interested Consult Us Conn Bros 1 9mmmmmmmmmmmmmmm mmmmmmmm E I E E E I iII inhouses II II L IUIUIUMMUUM UlUMi I II 1 l kE ous Life Results in Slomach Troubles and Physical Breakdown The strenuous life of modern times forces people to rush through their meals hastily hurrying from the ta ble in the mad rush after the al roigiity dolJjir The result te inconrpf digestion inflaftiKiation of tlo wails of the and lack of secretion of the gastric juices ending in chronic stom ach trouble and nervous breakdown How much better it Would J tf eat more slowly cure the stomacn trouble with Miona and soon regain perfect health The headaches sleep lessness nervous troupes pain after eating specks before the eyes aches melancholy and gloomy fore boding would be soon overcome and perfect health and strength would ba restoredProper treatment of the weakened digestive system with Miona will cure every case of stomach trouble The results of this treatment are so astonishing and so pronounced that those who have tried it never fail to appreciate its value as a healing agentSo reliable is Miona in curing all forms of stomach weakness and trou bles that we a signed guar antes that the will cost noth ing unless it cures Each box of Miona sells for 50 cents and is in valuable to anyone who suffers with indigestion nervousness or weak stomachFor by R E McRoberts DONT DOSE THE Cure Catarrh by ISrcntliing Hybmei Sold Under Guarantee There is one treatment for nasal ca tarrh which is based upon and at the same time is thor oughly is not a cureall it is a specific for the cure of catarrhal Breathed through the neat pocket inhales that comes with every outfit the aromatic healing of Hyo met penetrates to the most remote part of the nose throat and lungs healing all inflammation and killing the catarrhal germ wherever present So successful has Hyomei been in the cure of catarrh that we sell it under a guarantee that it will cot nothing unless it gives satisfaction The complete Hyomei outfit sells for 1 and consists of an inhaler that can be carried in the vestpocket a medicine dropper and a bottle of Hyomei The inhaler lasts a and if more Hyomei is needed extra bottles can be obtained for 50 ents It is the most economical of all remedies advertised for the cure of catarrh and is the only one that treats this disease without stomach dosing applying the medication and healing where the disease germs are presentDo dose the stomach to taro lasal catarrh breathe Hyomei know ing that if this treatment does not ure it will cost you nothing by McRoberts 9 CURE THE LUNGS WITH Dr Kings New Surest and Quickest Cure for all THROAT and LUNG TROUB LES or MONEY BACK Trees Plants Vines Our general catalogue of t stolrh reme STOMACH scientific- H omei lifetime For sate R E 0 KiLL THE COUCHMID Discovery PriceFOR T het1 back give r commonsense troubles R Ornamental Trees Evergreens Shrubs Grape Vines Rhubarb Asparagus Small Fruits c is now ready on application We no agents but sell direct to the planterH Hillenmeyer Sons LEXINGTON KY Farm For Sale 2G4 ACRES OF LAND Will sell privately 2G4 acres of fine farming land situated 1 mile from on the Lexington pike about 10 ages in town limits About 135 acres in cultivation rest in grass under good fence and has plenty nev er failing water Dwelling house is good and has all outbuild ings Possession for seeding purposes given this Fall and of dwelling first of year or sooner This farm should be seen to be appreciated Since the City Council is enforcing the laws land in the vicinity of Lancaster has advanc ed price greatly and is in great de mand please present them properly proven to me inside of the next 30 days 9 21tf W B Admr Come and See OUR FALL GOODS are now ready for your in spection These goods are all fresh and new and our prices are right FORBES LACKEY MCCREARY KY employ I Lancaster Alt againstthe necess try i i J a