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Central record (Lancaster, Ky.): May 3, 1912 Central record (Lancaster, Ky.) 300dpi TIFF G4 page images Cartwright & Landrum Lancaster, Ky 1912 cen1912050301_sn86069201 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Central record (Lancaster, Ky.): May 3, 1912 Central record (Lancaster, Ky.) Cartwright & Landrum Lancaster, Ky 1912 $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. rZSr- -' - nr'-- : jefi J " Vf xxxli CENTRAL, RECORD PURE RELIOIOX UNTARNISHED DEMOCRACY AND GOOD GOVERNMENT TWEKTY THIRD YEAR. LANCASTER, KY., FRIDAY, MAY 3, 1912. Boarders wanted. Notice. NUMBER 4. L$33CS33C&e&C83 J. P. Prather. John McQuerry Appointed. It will pay you to get our prices on Buggies, "Wagons, Plows, Disc Har- rows, CORN Land Rollers, Cultivators and all kinds of Implements, too numerous to mention. Our Motto Is To Live and Let Live. Our New Hardware Store is in the old Mason Hotel building. PfiBlil IfUHH Lancaster, Ky. g3385XE3l3!3StC83t &3S&3&3CE WW. John Deere and Hoosier orn DRILLS & PLANTER: John Deere and Oliver Cultivators, Double and Single Disc Harrows, Durham Rollers and Smoothing Harrows. American Fence with the heavy stay. Call and get our prices, we can save you money. m. J. R. MOUNT, SON & CO. m r 1 r ms mMMdLmimrriimmL 'MImMf Issa? rfMrjg, "GLEN SJ LIU" ITia It is easy for the housewife when she makes bread from the nrndnrts nf Garrard w??gffi?ailfglHfrMi Milling Go. Lancaster, Kentucky. giMglgiiiigilrBll?aillgfli: Collector Wiseman has appointed John H. McQurrry of this county to a We are getting our list of Farms for position in the Internal Revenue ser The Contest Forges List at Sale ready to be published. vice and he has been assigned to duty To The once, we have the buyers. v at Tyrone, going to work May 1st. Hughes & Swinebroad. Mr. McQuerry is a well known citizen The friendly rivalry for the first Local Taft republicans claim that of the Paint Lick locality, and has a place on the list between the candi- r"n John Green of Paint Lick and W. H. host of friends who will be glad to dates in the Piano contest is waxing warm and this week another contestant Fain of Buckeye have never been le- learn of his appointment. stands at the head of the list. At gally appointed committemen and that Corn Planting In Progress. this stage of the race this fact signicounty pre-cithe call for the election of is illegal for -- Farmers are busy planting corn thse fies but little, and does not in the least chairman Saturday days, and because of the enormous discourage the other candidates, on the this and other reasons. amount of damaged corn in this county contrary it but spurs them on to re Miss Mary Arnold Hurt. last year unusual diligence is being ex. double their efforts, and next week ercised in the choosing of seed corn, may see some candidate from way Miss Mary Arnold sustained a paindown toward the tail end of the list ful injury by having a bowl of water many of the farmers sending to remote forge her way up and lead the list. which she was carrying to break and parts of the state, and some going to Following is the standing of the conone of the broken - pieces strike her neighboring states for their seed. They testants at the last count. foot inflicting a painful injury, which are determined if it be possible to avoid a repetition of last years inferior LANCASTER DISTRICT. necessitated several stitches. crop. In some cases where un Mae Powell 130,506 Gastineau. usually good corn is to be found in the Mary Eliza Holtzclow 130,119 county, farmers buy it by the load, Kate Ham 87,176 .3 Mrs. Gastineau, wife of paying as high as $5. per barrel for it, Katie Mae Dickerson 74,773 Mr. John C. Gastineau, died at her select their seed corn from it and feed Nellie O'Hearn 40,065 , home near Hiattsville on last Wednesis. the remainder. The ground is being Alline Thomas 42,5-lday night and her remains were interr prepared with more than usual care and Jennie Cox 32,924 ed in the Lancaster cemetery on Friday a much better corn crop, provided the Gracie Mae Cochran 21.3S0 morning after funeral services at the good one, will be seen in Sallie Anderson 19,279 grave by Rev. F. M. Tinder. Mrs. Gas season is a this county this fall than in many years Ora Prather 18.SS0 tineau was in her 67th year and had The acreage will be -- far above the Lillie Croucher 19,140 m been sick for some time, the immediate average. Mamie Stormes Dunn 13,315 cause of her death being paralysis. Be Mrs. Phil Thompson 11,950 her marriage Mrs. Gastineau was Wheat Outlook. Lida Hill 11,300 a Miss Lee. Mrs. Gastineau was a very The wheat outlook in this county is Bessie Wilkerson 10,060 esestimable lady and was held in high gloomy as at first was thought. Beulah Mae Beazley. .: 10,025 teem in the locality in which she dwelt. not so Early sown wheat is looking unusually Lucile Schooler 9,530 She had long been a consistent member 7,210 of the Christian church. Besides her tine, and barring the evils which beset Virgie Bourne 2,201 husband she is survived by two sons, it from now on, fly etc, bids fair to be Lillian Estes good yield. Late wheat is not look- Ida Mae Yeakey 1,070 Messrs Virgil and John M. Gastineau, a ing so good, in fact in some cases the m both of this county. BRYANTSVILLE DISTRICT. farmers have deemed it expedient to Osa Coulter 114,650 Hon Jere Sullivan Of Richmond Euters plow it under and seed with either oats Rella Ruble 49,550 or corn. Threshermen, who are usually 49,100 tJi Congressional Race. "the best posted on the wheat out look, Mary Belle Halcomb 47,850 are taking a rosy view of the situation, Flora Ruble Upon the request of Judge John W. Mary Ellen Farley 43,950 Hughes of Mercer county all of the and are expecting a good year. 36,450 A good acreage of oats has been sown, Lucy Campbell gentlemen in the eighth district who a lossa May Teater 33,000 is up and looking fine, and with favorhave been mentioned as probable canOllie Crawford 23,900 didates to oppose Hon. Harvey Helm able conditions, a good oat crop may be Pearl Shearor 27,900 for the democratic nomination for expected. Spring grass looks well, and Clodie Speaks 11,465 Congress, gathered in Louisville last presents ji pleasing appearance to the Ophelia Montgomery 10,300 Saturday for the purpose of endeavor- farmer who has had such a hard time Sallie Ham 7,500 ing to come to some amicable adjust- squeezing through the winter on a lim- Ethel Onstott 7,200 ment of the situation, and to see if it ited amount of roughness and the ex- Blanche Stone 6,075 be not possible to divide the counties ceedingly high price an' scarcity of Mattie Scott 5,600 of the district and the organizations feed. A lew days of good warm sun Annie Osborne 2,800 against the incumbent, Mr. Helm. shine to put a little sustenance into the Mrs Jas Sutton 2,600 grass, and the troubles as to Those to whom Judge Hughes sent in- tender 2,400 what will be fed to the stock will have Maggie Norn's vitations and who were present, were Lura Jennings 2,300 Col. Jack Chinn of Mercer, lion. Jere vanished. Leha Barnett 1,400 Sullivan of Madison, Judge John H. The Electric One. Mamie Sherrow 1,200 Welch of Jessamine, Hon. W. E. CRAB ORCHARD DISTRICT. With the approach of good weather Dowling of Anderson and Hon. W. J. and the "good old summer time" when When the Crab Orchard district balPrice of Boyle. Mr. Price after apMr. lot box is opehed next Monday prising the gentlemen of his having everybody is supposed to get busy, we Sanders store, the young lady at having are being importuned for news concernmade up his mind not to enter the race the largef t number of votes will be givdid not participate further in the ing the extension of the electric line en a nice $7.50 Gold Bracelet. The caucus. After a preliminary caucus in from Nicholasville, and the probability young ladies in this contest are working hard for the prize. which the situation was fully discussed of Garrard county being the objective Following is a list the contestants it was decided to decide by ballot which point. To these inquiries we are un- and their standing inofMr. Sanders conone of the gentlemen present was the able to give any definite answer: How test: most available man to oppose Mr. ever, we will say that the interests of RubyParrish 26,013 Helm. Those balloting were Messrs. Garrard county are being well guarded Ida Lee Campbell 23,001 Chinn, Dowling, Sullivan, Welch and and" nothing will be left undone Mamie Holman 22,316 Plughes and it is said that each of the that will aid in the securing of the pro- Mrs. Dave Newland 20,309 gentlemen agreed to consider himself posed extension. There has been quite CecilGarner 13,516 bound by the result of the ballot. The a revulsion of feeling in regard to this SusieButt 12,534 ballot resulted in three votes for Mr. prospective line, and within the last Lillian Garner 11,744 Sullivan and one each for Judge Hughes week we have heard of several of the, Mrs. Dove Garner 11,632 and Mr. Welch. After the ballot Mr. farmers of the lower part of the county Nell Newland 6,956 Chinn announced that he believed the who, to say the least of it were Iuke Mahala Howard . 6,036 ballot was a method adopted to force warm in the matter, say that they Henrietta Bailey 3,750 him out of the race, and that he would were prepared to give the right of way Mary Bailey 1,900 not abide by it but would continue in no matter where the traction people Maggie Spitler 1,188 the race. He admitted casting his wished to place it on their farms. This Nell Davis 1,170 vote in favor of. Mr. Sullivan, and the is indeed the proper spirit and will go a Bessie Reynolds 1,117 gentlemen are said to have all agreed long way toward the securing of the Bertha Rogers 1,088 that it was their understanding that road when the time comes to act. Ellen Holmes 1.080 they should each abide by the result of 1,010 Mane White W. C. T. U. Convention. the ballot Judge Jullivan announced 1,000 EttaFrith his candidacy immediately following 1,000 The Demorest Declamatory contest Jewel Francisco the caucus. 1,000 held as the opening exercises of the Elizabeth Bronaugh Judge Sullivan is one of the most Eighth District W. C. T. U. convention Ruby Cress 1,000 brilliant men in the district if not in was a success in its detail. Six young Ubl, w;io Pfkoi 1MWUM i nnn the state of Kentucky, and he would men trom Wilmore escorted by six Nancy Napier 1,000 most assuredly serve his constituents Lancaster girls entered the church to Hattie Bogie 1,000 in an acceptable manner and reflect the strains of a stirring march, the great credit upon the Eighth District Wilmore youth's numbered on the .Fishing At The Lake. of Kentucky in the Lower House of programs as the competitors for the A number of the local fishermen silver medal. the National Congress. when the water works was first comThe devotional exercises were con- pleted organized a fishing club and Mr. Sullivan was born in Madison county, of humble parentage, he is es- ducted by the District President, Mrs. leased the fishing privileges at the sentially a self made man, secured a Sudie Day Pickett, Elder F. M. Tinder lake for 20 years, since that time they splendid education both literary and le- pronouncing the invocation. An un- have paid the City each year the sum gal by dint of his own efforts, he has usually fine musical programme gave of $25.00. They stocked the lake at risen to a place of prominence, not only variety to the entertainment and was their own expense and from time to in his own county but throughout the rendered by Mesdames W. Ross Bastin, time have replenished the stock. The j district and state. He ranks high in L. N. Miller, Misses Walsh, Tinder, privileges thus obtained are exclusive the legal profession, a man of attrac- Mamie Stormes Dunn, Florence John- and they are protected by the city in tive personality and pleasing address, a son, Ruth Carrier and Mary Lear. their rights. The fishing club has by A reading "Who killed Joe's Baby?" laws and regulation, one of which slendid conversationalist, he attracts is ss attention, and all with whom he comes by little Miss J ennie Garvey, and decla- Ithat ho children shall be allowed to in contact are drawn to him; in his own mation, "Jeremiah and His Pa", by. fish unless accompanied by their parcounty there is not a more highly es- Master Wilbua Crafts Pickett, received ents. Everyone who fishes at the lake highly merited applause. The retiring must teemed man than Judge Sullivan. have a membership card which He has been particularly active in the of the three Judges, Mrs. F. P. Frisbie must be presented to the man in charge promotion of the cause of education in J. E. Robinson and H. C. Kauffman at the water works plant, else that Kentucky, and it wan chiefly through followed and in a short time the medal man is instructed not to allow you to his efforts that the Eastern Kentucky was awarded in an appropriate presen fish. Normal Schoorwas established, and he tation speech by Attorney J. E. Robin Water Works Bonds. never allows an opportunity to pass him son, the fortunate winner Curtis Watch to do something in behalf of the educa- field Florda "Civic Rightenous" display The Water Works bonds will in all Saturday tional institution of the state, not con- ing oratorical gifts in the rendering of probability be sold fining his efforts to colleges, but the his theme, "Civic" Righteousness." at least that is the day scheduled for country schools also have benefited by The other declaimers were as follows, the opening of the sealed bids for their No. 1. Grover Morrow, his perseverence in their behalf. Judge Florida, disposal. However, the City reserves Sullivan because of his splendid legal Subject; "Poverty and The Saloon." the right to reject any or all bids, and No. 2. Elmer Hinkle, Wilmore, Sub- there is of course a possibility of their attainments, was selected as regal advisor of the late session of the Kentuc- ject, "Enemies of The Republic " not selling, however as Municipal bonds No. 3 Curtiss Watchfield. Flordia, usually command a good price, it is ky legislature, and passed upon the constituniality of the various measures Subject; "Civic Righteousness." more than probable than they will sell. No. 4. Joe Matthews, Lexington, The issue is for $12,000., the highest which were offered for passage by that Doay. Subject, "Three Homes." amount possible to be issued at this He is a frequent visitor in Lancaster, full amount No. 5. Frank Arnold, Wilmore, t; time, and it will take the and has a host of warm friends and adModern Belshazza." to make the improvements which are mirers in the county, who are delighted No. 6. Charles Young, Laurenceburg, absolutely necessary in order to furnish at the opportunity of giving their sup- Subject; "The People Are To Blame the city with an abundant supply of port to such an able gentleman, and the For The National Evils." pure water, and a larger amount could prediction's freely made that he will These young men all made very be used to advantage. As soon as posbe the strongest contender with which creditable efforts and showed excell- sible after the sale of the bonds the the "Tall Sycamore of the St. Asaph" ent training under the supervision of contract will be awarded and work will . has yet tried conclusions. Mrs. Pearson. begin and be pushed to a rapid finish. (Another In Candidal Front. yv Jwvh J ' SB nt 5 est m U Can Buy S P P Good and . p E l? pi jS jj 1 Guaranteed m Is So you Up-To-D- ate ji g j Easy Riding and Slick Running. will have to see 1 IS rH a -- nm ELDEN BROS. m in For the Buggy of Quality. iii!i)lJHjajiiiisgjiigaj0 wammssmwrnm Now is your chance for a Good Inggy, Driving Wagon OR HARNESS at a great bargain. We are overstocked and will sell at a sacrifice, call and see. We want Five Hundred Buggies and Carriages to PAINT and repair. Bring them in, we will make prices right. .- -- .,. W. J. Romans. HHHHBHMISKSfll fgJIJgflMflMlMiBUiMllS rjTafiiFJMifiJairgfBfrg. The CREAMERY will open to receive Milk on MONDAY, WAY 6th and our ICE WAGON will begin running on same day The ICE CREAM Depart-me- nt will open Wednesday, May 8th, We solicit your patronage. Sub-iec- H. V. BASTIN. T.-B- gIMpH'frllH:rgJll:rSMpM?Jl "gfHfSMlS'SHiSllMI v s wh?v&. mn i ii i I Minn T -- Opening Game. Hospital Closes. Mr. J. Bruce Ismay. a managing j&&&gl&iz&t& "?'."-' 'Jii, Steamship director of the White Star The opening game in the Blue grass The Lancaster Hospital closed its Line, and who was a passenger upon doors on Saturday afternoon, the man- league Wednesday brought a large incorporated. ill fated Titanic, and who was fess m Xzt? mT ft '- v agement giving as a reason tor their crowd of fanB to the ball field in Rich$1.00 a year. the Issued Weekly. among the number who escaped with action in closing: it. that it was not a mond. Gov. McCreary throwed the lives, is coming, in for a great paying investment. The property is first ball and made a short talk. The GREEN CLAY WALKER. Editor. their amount of condemnation, and is being for sale. This action is very much to game was very interesting and it was Entered at the Post Office in Lancaster, Ky., called some pretty hard names. Es be regretted by the people of the town thought that Richmond had a sure shot as Second-ClasMall Matter. pecially severe in some cases is his and county. Since the establishments to win the game until the sixth inning condemnation by the clergy, the very of this institution, some two years ago, rolled around when the Frankfort boys Member Kentucky Press Association people from whom we should most exit has proved a great boon to many of landed on the Richmond pitcher. The and pect charitable consideration. A great our citizens, and it is very unfortunate final result of the game was 8 to 5 in Eighth District Publishers League. deal of this censure was uttered be- that the revenues derived from the in- favor of Frankfort. fore Mr. Ismay's side of the story was stitution did not justify its continuance. Lancaster, Ky., May 3, 1912. heard. We are of the opinion that fine Colt. this censure, to say the least of it, Many Nice Rigs. Edna Mae has dropped colt to Kenwatering Rates For Political Announcements is extremely uncharitable, is narrowThe automobile craze is not the only tucky Choice. Both dam and sire are milk of human kindness, the $ 5.00 ing the mantle of charity, so to speak. one to make headway in Lancaster. the property of Mrs. Richard Tasker For Precinct and City Offices We notice many new pony rigs, some Lowndes of Danville, and are the two 10.00 or County Offices Mr. Ismay in his statement made beof them so diminutive as to be carried most noted show horses in the country. 15.00 For State and District Offices fore the Senate Investigating Comyour arm, but the smaller the The youngster is strong and healthy 10 For Calls, per line JackJ. Pursley. mittee says that he assisted in the under 10 rig the greater delight to the little looking, so horsemen who have seen For Cards, per line loading of ten life boats with women Richland, Ga., May 22. 1912. folks, and it is no unnsual sight to see him say, and shows the marks of his For all publications in the interCounty and children, that when a call was a pony no larger than a shepherd dog illustrious lineage. The colt is a chest- To all my friends in Garrard individuals or expresest of Kentucky. made for more women and none redrawing a cart in keeping with his size nut sorrel with white hind ankles, is sion of individual views, per sponded, and he was invited to enter a Once more I will tell you folks our z 10 line boat, he did so. Self reservation is loaded down with two or three happy richly colored and a handsome individu- travels since we left the grand old State 05 youngsters. Mr, R. L. Elkin who is an al, and gives promise of making his Obituaries, per line the first law of nature, and Mr. Ismay of Kentucky January the 8th. The last availed himself of that law, a little extensive breeder of these animals has own mark in the world. time I wrote you we were in Jefferson, ANNOUNCEMENTS . precipitately perhaps, but the danger sold several secently for prices ranging Ga. where we had a good sale and made A New Enterprise. was there and the avenue of escape from $75. to $175. a lot of warm friends. I lectured one For Congress. was opened to him and he availed him"Mr. James I. Hamilton is preparing night while there to the Mason Lodge Berea College Benefactor Dead. splendid to launch a new enterprise, rie owns and one night to the Red men's lodge H We are authorized to announce Jack self of the opportunity. A Dr. Daniel Kimball Pearsons, died at several hundred acres of land in the who gave a fine supper for my benefit. put way to measure the matter is to FORTY Candle Power. Very brilliant strong and lasting. Chinn a candidate for Congress in the his home in Hinsdale, a suburb of Chi- southeastern part of the county, which We then landed in Monroe Ga., Febeighth district, subject to the action of yourself in his place, what would you cago, of pneumonia on Used two years in our store. Still in use, giving a perfect last Saturday at is hilly and covered with scrub timber ruary 19th. and remained there two posithe Democratic Primary to be held do were you placed in the same tion? We are not all made of the same the advanced age of 92" yeais. Dr. and heavy undergrowth. The cost of weeks had a big sale of medicine and clear white light. Price reduced. Once tried, always used. August, 3rd, 1912. material as Archie Butt, and there are Pearson was a noted philanthropist, clearing this land would more than ex- made lots of friends, the news papers Also CARBON LAMPS for places not requiring a strong disceed its present value, so Mr. Hamilton gave us a big boost after we were gone We are authorized to announce Hon. many of us who prefer being a'live once a millionaire, he in 1888 began to has hit upon a novel plan for clearing and welcomed us back to their town. light. J. A. Sullivan a candidate for Congress scapegrace to a dead hero. It seems to posing of his wealth by bequests eighth district, subject to the us that it is not within the province of small colleges throughout the country, it. He proposes to purchase a thous- The mayor of Monroe and city officers in the Kr9 action of the Democratic Primary to be any of us who have not faced just such and continuing until he exhausted his and goats and place them upon the land as did two fine physicians call to see us a trying ordeal, and been tried by the his entire fortune and died a compara- the goats will devour the undergrowth on Sunday morning when we left, bid held August 3rd, 1912. same fire as was Ismay, to judge harsh- tively poor man in a sanatarium which and will scale the bark from the larger us good bj'e and gave us a hearty welW For Commonwealth Attorney. ly of his action on the occasion, to con he had established earlier in life. timber and cause the trees to die, come back in their town. March 4th. we landed in Madison Ga. his life in the Among one of his many bequests was thereby making it a very easy matter msM&gf&Mwmm&WM We are authorized to announce Emmet demn him for saving stayed two weeks had a big sale, and face of great danger and a means of one of $200,000. to Berea college. to get rid of them. This is not an orPuryear as a candidate for Common The iginal idea with the gentleman, but is here we had a time of our lives. attorney, subject to the action escape was offered. wealth's Excurssionists Delayed. one very much in vogue with the people of Madison are sure wonderful, of the Democratic party. W C Former Governor J. C. W. Beckham The people down on the lower end of dwellers on rough uncleared land in they entertained us until entertaining old. Hon. Z. I. Fitzpatrick a law dethe K. C. Division who patronized the many parts of the county. Mr. Hamil- cot The Record Is authorized to announce has given out an open letter to the S. Burch, of Lincoln, as a candi- mocrats of Kentucky, in which he excursion to Cincinnati on last Sunday ton also wishes to announce that within yer also a candidate for the senate. W. date for the nomination for Commo- comes out for Woodrow Wilson as his did not 'reach their homes until the a year he will be ready to furnish goats Hon. Dennis Anderson the court solicit nwealth's Attorney, subject to the choice for President, and in which he regular train on Monday afternoon. to the various lodges throughout the or or as we would call him in Kentucky answers Col. Watterson's charges On the return trip from Cincinnati country, who wish to make use of them State attorney, had a large 40 horse Democratic primary, August 3, 1912. against Mr. Beckham. He goes after Sunday night, on reaching Ford they in the exempification of their degree power Overland automobile, they would call at the hotel every evening and take Editor Watlerson rough shod and says found a wreck just ahead of them work. For County Judge. us out riding, now Mrs. Pursley is so that he could have made terms with which was calculated to delay the exWe are authorized to announce Clay- him long ago and escaped the coveted cursion several hours. As the train May automobile stuck she talks of them in Vet- Date For Confederate her sleep. ton A. Arnold as a candidate for Coun- calumnies of his pen and paper had he which they were on, together with the Then we left for Covington Ga., ty Judge of Garrard County subject to yielded to his solicitations to make way engine and crew composed the regular eran's Reunion At Macon Ga. Office Phone 18. Lancaster, Ky. where we stayed two weeks and our Home Phone 33. the action of the democratic party. for Watterson to run for Gov. of Ken- Maysville & Stanford train, and there The annual reunion of the United big time still continues. Dr. Anderson, tucky: The article is a long one and was no chance for it to get to Stanford Confederate Veterans will be held in Dr. Adams, and Mr. R. E. Lee all had We are authorized to announce we would like to publish it but for lack in time to make its regular run, it was Macon Ga., on next Tuesday. Wednes- automobiles and every day that it was James A. Beazley as a candidate for of space we cannot, at this time. We run on to Maysville, the Excursion day and Thursday May and 9th County Judge of Garrard county, sub- hope eyery democrat in Garrard Co, raining, we made several calls to train was annuled from Ford to Stan- and ample previsions have been made not ject to the action of the Democratic will read the article. see friends who gave entertainments ford and the passengers brought to for the safe and comfortable transpor- for us stayed here two weeks and also party. Richmond where they were placed on tation of the Kentucky delegation to had an awful big sale. Here we made The Funeral Ship, Mackey-Bennet- t, board the regular train which reaches and from For Sheriff. the reunion. The railroads an awful big jump from Covington we which has been searching in the vicinity here at 2 o'clock in the afternoon. have set aside their best equipment for run into Atlanta and visited some of We are authorized to announce C. A. of the recently wrecked Titanic for their accomodation, arranged for clear our friends for two days then we went Robinson as a candidate for Sheriff of bodies of those who were lost in the To The Democrats. track and quick and rapid transport, to Fort Valley Ga., stayed there one Garrard County, subject to the action great disaster, landed at Halifax on Begin now to make your arrange- and have also made very low rates for day and from there we went 240 miles vve in Tuesday, having on board 190 bodies, of the Democratic party. of this number 130 have been identified ments to attend the democratic county the round trip. The train over the clear across the state to Moultrie Ga., We are authorized to announce and 60 lie in the morgue awaiting iden- mass cenvention which meets in Lan- Southern R. R. will consist of three 20 miles from the Florida line. We Ashby Arnold as a candidate for sheriff tification. Capt. Lardner of the caster on Saturday afternoon, May 25th luxurious pullman cars, diner and buffet landed here April 3d. stayed two weeks of Garrard county, subject to the ac- nnett announced that he recover- at one o'clock to select delegates to at- coach and baggage car and will leave had a big sale and here we rode horse tion of the democratic party. ed 306 bodies and of this number he tend the State convention at Louis- Danville on the afternoon of May 6th back every day oyer the beautiful town in ville on May 29th. to select delegates at 5:30 o'clock, arriving in Maicon at 7 and out the country roads trees all . We are authorized to announce W. buried 116 at sea, because of the fact to the National Convention at Balti- o'clock the following morning. Tickets green and Easter Sunday Mr. Devon a L. Lawson for sheriff of Garrard that he did not have a sufficient supply more. All the and 8th. a photagrapher and wife came for us in democrats are feeling will be on sale on May county, subject to the action of the of embalming material, lack of space good over the outlook for them to elect for trains sceduled to arrive in Macon a carriage and we went 5 miles from on his ship and the mutilation of many democratic party. a Democrat President this fall and before noon of May 9th, and those who town and spent the day in the woods of the bodies recovered. never before have the Democrats been do not wish to go on the special train cooked dinner and boiled eggs took picFor Assessor. We recognize in the Hon. J ere A more harmonious in this county. All may avail themselves of the regular tures and had a day of fun in the large 1 1 We are authorized to announce Dave Sullivan, one of the ablest democratic the good democrats want to sre the train service. The round trip fare pine forest, we also killed two large We sure made friends on C. Sanders as a candidate for Assessor leaders in the eighth Congressional best man put up. Of course many of from Danville will be $9.20 and the snakes. district and one of the best equipped them differ as to who is the strongest sleeping car fare for those who desire Maultrie and a large crowd came in the acof Garrard county subject to the Mamen to represent this district in Con and best man, some preferring the a sleeper, will be $3.00 each way. Depot to bid us good bye Sunday Api'il tion of the democratic party. gress. The Record lists both Mr. Speaker and some thinking that Gov Tickets will be good returning until 14th. from here we went to Lumpkin Ga. Stewart County joins Alabama. We are authorized to announce Mr. bulli van and Col. Jack Chinn among ernor Woodrow Wilson is the man to May 15th. 1 08- - 1 1 Court only lasts there one week here E. B. Ray as a candidate for the Nomi- its best and most sincere friends. We lead us to victory and others expressRally To Him. we met some more good warm friends nation of Assessor of Garrard County, are very hopeful that mutual friends ing themselves for the other Presidenbut on our way to Lnmpkin we had to subject to the action of the democratic of these two distinguished aspiring tial aspirantsj We therefore urge all (Anderson News.) lay over 3 hours in Albony Ga., so we candidates may get them together and good democrats to be on hand prompt party. We want to send an appeal to every went to the New Albony hotel for dinthat only one of them may finally ly at one o'clock on May 25th. and exner a fine hotel in a fine town of 11000 We are authorized to announce J. B. make the race for the nomination. press yourselves as to what is the best gallant old Confederate soldier in the inhabitanta, we were siting out on the nominaCollier as a candidate for the 13th judicial district to vote for that front varanda talking of Ky, and an old thing for Garrard county to do. tion for assessor of Garrard county, splendid young democrat W. S. Burch, friends when suddenly who should step In the presidential primary held in KENTUCKY. subject to the action of the democratic Massachusetts on Tuesday Speaker for Commonwealth's Attorney of that in and pat me on the shoulder but Mr. Both To Be Congratulated. Joe Haseldbn and Mr. Ollie Wallace "" party. district in the primary Aug. 1, 1912. and says hello Dock what are you doing Clark ran far ahead of Gov. Willson on Hon. Ollie M. James is to be con- Cripple as he is, physically, no night down here? Folks vou dont know how the Democratic ticket and indications We are authorized to announce W. are that he will easily carry the state. gratulated upon his good judgment in has been too dark or day too rainy for glad we were to meet those boys and L. Huffman for a candidate for assessthe selection of a secretary, having dethem us, we taken dinner together and or of Garrard county subject to the The race between Pres, Taf t and ex- - cided upon Mr. W. Vernon Richardson him to go out in the interest of the talked of Lancaster and the good people party of his county. He and what a good time we had for two democratic Pres. Roosevelt is so close that it is action of the Democratic party. thought that the result of the official of the Danville Advocate for that posi- is a democrat from the crown of his hours. The boys are sure doing fine Any appointment to take effect on head to the soles of his feet. Big selling town lots, they will have a big coui.t will have to be awaited before it tion, the For School Superinlendant. 24th, can be determined who carried the March 4, 1913, upon which date Mr. heart; ever loyal to a friend; courageous in Albany Wednesdaymoney they have and reachJames takes his seat in the United as Julius Caesar; his life is open and every pocket full of You like from our We are authorized to announce Miss state. ing out for more, talk' about hustlers States Senate. Mr. Richardson is not you can unfold the leaves of the book those boys are around here. We stay Jennie Higgins as a 'candidate for timber piles. No need Prof. Riley tells that he has gained only eminently qualified for the posi- that it is written upon and not a line, ed one week in Lumpkin had a good School Superintendant for Garrard sale lectured at the Mason lodge one county, subject to the action of the the promise of Dr. S. M. Jefferson of tion, but he deserves it, he has for a syllable, or a comma, but what would nightI Mrs. Pursley and to spend time in look I had several Transylvania University to preach the years been an earnest worker for his read democratic he never hides behind good Democratic party. rides so we left Lumpkin auto ing for good ones. Baccalaureate sermon. The sermon party in his home county of Boyle, and the door or causes the curtain of public the 21st. and we are now in Richland a he richly deserves recognition at their opinion to disclose any act of his from swell little town I worked here today will be afTthe Christian church on May For Jailer. Every stick in the 12th. hands. "Rich." is a Chesterfield in public criticism, but always in the open done well We are having a good time manners and will make an ideal secre- and as brave a son of as true and gal- making money working hard and we We are authorized to announce Jack John F. Walker is limping around pile is sound, seasonhave succeeded in getting fine hotels to Adams as a candidate for Jailer of Gar- with a badly bruised leg, the result of tary. With Cecil Williams, Shelton lant a Confederate soldier as ever don- - stop, our board averages us $25.00 per l able and straight. rard county, subject to the action of a horse which he was holding rearing Saufley and Vernon Richardson desert- ned the gray and trod the soil of the week for Mr. Briscoe, . Mrs. Pursley, ing the newspaper ranks for the politic- land of the free and home of the and myself and we stop at the best the Democratic party. up ana struong mm on tne leg causing brave. hotels. Remember that upon the beams depends the house. That's a severe bruise and requiring the at- al field the realms of journalism is Stand behind him solidly is the earnest The weather has been awful We are authorized to announce Dave most assured'y being dealt a severe wish of the editor of. the News to every down here for six weeks cotton hot tention of a physician. and why you should get the best which means getting them Ross as a candidate for Jailer of Garblow, and while we sincerely congratu- Confederate soldier in that district as corn up, trees as green as summer, all . here. rard county, subject to the action of The Spring Race meeting is in prog- late them on their new positions, we well as every son of a Confederate kinds of roses and flowers in bloom plenty of vegetables, beans, peas, the Democratic-party- . ress in Lexington and some of the best cannot stifle a sigh of regret at their soldier and every nephew. onions, radishes and irish potatoes, we horses in the country are present. The loss from the Central Kentucky ''press Remember how this gallant young are sure living we of times talk of our attendence has been good and the at- gang." For Magistrate. man battled for Judge M. C. Saufley, friends and the other day Mrs. Pursley tractions splendid so far, but next Sixty Seven Years Of Age, Takes First an old Confederate, for circuit jddge in said any thing from Lancaster would We. are authorizes to announce week is expected to be even better, as look good to me' even one of Mr. Ar1903, when he was "up against" a nold's old hounds would look good. It John N. White as a candidate for because of muddy track, some of the Ride On Train. combination in his district that defeated will soon be 4 months since we left Magistrate, in the first district of Gar- best ones have not yet started. Lancaster Mrs. Pursley says MrstJ. R. Mount while returning him by means unfair, but this hobbling like years, Kentucky is oneit seems rard county, subject to the action of of the i the democratic party. $29,585. In The Sum Realized From from a visit to relatives in Stanford on crippled, untiring friend stood every best states in the U. S. but she cant last .Monday, met on the train an old test as true as the needle to the pole. beat Georgia for hospitality, we will Sale Of School Bonds. time acquaintance in the person of Mr. If you love a true democrat, one who be home this summer and tell you all We are authorized to announce The $29,000. bonds for the erection R. L. Porter, and from him elicited the is competent by training and experi- we know my Indian Remedies are sure WaltonE. Moss as a candidate for Maggetting a big name in Georgia as well istrate in the first district of Garrard of the new school building in Lancas- following remarkable piece of informa-tion:-Th- ence, fair to friend and foe, rich and as other states our mail orders are he was 67 years of age and poor, vote for W. S. Burch. We hold more and more each week my remedies County, subject to the action of the ter were sold here today to the Harris Bank & Trust Co. of Chicago 111. for the present trip was the first time in his opponent, Judge E. V. Puryear, of has sure made some miraculous cures democratic partv. OF I.ANCASTER. the seat sum of $29585.00, that amount his life he had ever ridden on a train. Danville, in the highest esteem. He in Ga., is well as Ky., I had two letWe are authorized to announce Ship-to- n being two per cent premium plus "five Mr. Porter is one of "Lincoln county's is a good lawyer, a gentleman to the ters last week from Ky., one from Stepstone, Ky.. one from Owensville' H. Estes as a candidate for Capital most respected citizens, in good cir- manner born and would make a cap- Ky., The lady from Stepstone says "I dollars. There were twelve bidders. in the first district of Garrard cumstances, a breeder of good horses, able official for the district, but the had stomach and kidney troubles and A. R. DENNY, President county, subject to the action of the Sen. Bradley's Efforts Probably .In Vain. has good buggies and carriages, and editor of the News would be ungrateful would have been in my grave today had it not been for your 45 days treatdemocratic party. J. E. STORMES, Vice Pres'L After all, the memorable and hard prefers this manner of locomotion to if he did not lend a helping word to ment of Indian Herbs." The Gentlefought battle of Sen. Bradley recently the more modern manner of traveling one that he calls a true friend and one man from Owensville Ky., says "I was S. C. DENNY, Cashier. We are authorized to announce in behalf of Mr. Green Trimble of Som- on the railroad. Mr. Porter resides on that for nearly 15 years he fought side an invalid 7 years with rheumatism, r. R. T. Embry, Charles C. Beckar as a candidate for J. F. Robinson, Ass't Cashier. kidney and bladder troubles 45 Magistrate in the second district of erset, whose pension Sen. Bradley the Stanford pike, about midway be- by side with in the democratic ranks of days treatments of your Indian two Herbs to tween this place and Stanford, and old Lincoln county. Garrard county, subject to the action sought have increased from $55. to has cured mo, inclosed find $2.00 for $65. per month, may be in vain, as the within sight of the L & N R. R. and He has his political enemies, and so two packages for a friend," friends Safety Deposit Boxes For Rent. of the democratic party. House has refused to concur in the ac- only about one and one half miles have and we love him because he every mail no matter where I am I get WE SOLICIT YOUR BUSINESS. tion of the Senate in the matter. Sen. from the Gilberts Creek station. He Jias them and we are ?truly proud of a mail order from some place. We are authorized to announce My remedies N E. T. Burdett as a candidate for Mag- Bradley has some hopes of ultimate boarded the train at Rowland and rode ours. Just, as certain' as death and Storme's drug are 'all on sale at J.Ky. J. E. store Lancaster, Samual D. Cochran, Alex R. Denny, J. H: Posey, - success in the conference. Trimble up to Gilberts Creek station and his taxes come, will Burch sweep every- - Call and try ,,?jistrate in the second district of Garthem. Stormes, S. C, Denny, J. L. Gill. Dr. W. M. Elliott. Directors. yrrard county, subject to the action of lost an arm in the service, is almost first ride on a train proved quite a tViinw afmra Vifm fnr fVimmnnwefllte'q Yours Very Truly. ' J." Pursley, (Dakota Jack.) j r Attorney. novelty to him. blind and a confirmed invalid. party. J. democratic The Central Record v?4?s mmMtm mm&&mmmMm iaaVSwuf U EP and s Snlpher I I The kind the Law now Requires. We have it. I McRoberts 3k Son. mwrnmommmmmm cmMmwizmmM R. sT R i mtjQMMw&mg&M 1 ft Wire Drawn Tungsten &LGTR!6 LAMPS. i 9 I 1 3TORMES DRUG STORE mmm)mwmm) w. tiey 9. Funeral Director and Embalmer. PAINTING Never Mackey-Be- the history of the shop have been as well prepared to do your carriage painting. Since last year we have added to the our factory the finest finishing room state, which enables us to guarantee you the best prompt work. Painting runabouts $8.50, Buggies $10.00, Phaetons $12.00, Carriages $ 4.00 to $ 6.00. Remember our new garage when in need of Trimming, Painting- or Repairing. chine work a specialty. Factory and Ware 8 2nd Street. Room R Arnold DANVILLE, Take Beam J I 0 Lancaster Lumber & M'fg Go, at THE NATIONAL BANK $50,000. Mag-strat- e, $Surplus 25,0.00. r X Book-Keepe- v, v - 'tb 'MTJP&Jjf -- hr HERE IS A MONEY SAVING J Opportunity Of The Utmost Importance To You. rra Mu 0 o ) 0 0 o 0 O 5" CO Important to you because it offers you just the goods you want, just when you want them, at prices way down below normal. a CO 3 A) 0 o 0 0 c o 3 0 0' CO a r We honestly believe that never have the people of this community been offered such a chance for substantial money saving, on High Grade Goods at a TIME WHEN THE GOODS ARE WANTED MOST. Real Spring and Summer weather is yet to come. Most of you have a lot of Clothing, Shoes, Hats and Furnishing Goods to buy. You are here offered a chance to pocket immence savings but YOU MUST ACT QUICKLY. Don't make the mistake of waiting until the last days of the sale as this is the time when you need Spring and Summer Goods and these are remarkable prices. We expect the biggest business we have ever had and those who come first will be happiest. READ ON O CO 3 r SALE Thursday, May 2nd STAETED up-to-d- ate ? AT 9:30 A. M 27th, 1912. r 0 & AND POSITIVELY CLOSES MONDAY NIGHT MAY a O 3 a o c 3 r O O You should investigate before buying a new Suit. 100 Suits in Men's and Young Men's Odds and Ends, values up to $1 5.00, to close out at the remarkable low prices of $2,48, 3.48, Spring patterns positively worth 4.48 and $5.98. One lot of Men's Suits, new and from $ 2.50 to 6.50 going in this sale at $6.48 and $7.78. Our regular line of Men's Suits beautifully tailored, positively worth 7.50 to close out at $8.98. 1 1 1 r Our Frat and Perfection lines of Men and Yonng Men's Suits ranging in price from $18.00 to $27.50 will go in this sale at $12.98 and $14.98. Last but not least in the Men's Clothing department, we bought from one of the leading manufacturers of New York about $2000.00 worth of Spring and Summer Clothing in all the new styles and colors at 50 cents on the dollar. These New York people had this stock to close out so as to make room for their immense fall business, hence the low price. The regular retail price of these suits would be $15.00, $18.00, $20.00, $22.50. Styles are the very best. This .big lot of suits go in this sale at the two low prices of $8.98 and $10.98. : CO mmt MEN'S SHOES. Seventy pairs in Odds and Ends. Regular price $2. and $3. we will close out in this sale at One lot of mens shoes, ranging in prices from $2.25 and $3.50 good styles, go in CO c Ml a c 3 98c $1.48 $4.28 $3.38 $2.28 Big Reduction In Ladies Misses and Childrens Shoes pair Ladies shoes and Ox 98c fords to close out at 25, 50 and Seventy-fiv- e markably low prices. We are going to give the ladies of Lancaster, Garrard county and surrounding counties the ad vantage of the low prices at which we were able to secure department this line of goods. Our sales in our ready-to-wehave gone far beyond our expectations and in order to clean up and make room for fall and winter suits, dresses, cloaks. Furs Etc, we will close out what we have at very low prices Cost will not be considered. ar this sale at 0Q r D SB r O Z 3 Big Bargain in Florsheim shoes, every one knows the price of these shoes $5.00 and $6.00 go in this sale at $3.98 and Walk-Ov- er A big cut in prices on the Shelby Shoe Co. line of ladies shoes and oxfords in all of the new style, lasts ard toes in patent leather, gun metals, white buckskins and white canvas. In this department we are showing an exceptionally fine line of ladies suits, dresses, costumes and coats. If you havent bought your spring and summer wardrobe, we can save you money, all we ask is for you to look at our line. We have just received from New York a large shipment of suits, dresses and costumes. These are all new and up-t- o date styles which the manufacturers closed out to us at re 55 CO Ladies Ready To Wear. Enticing prices in our Men's Furnishing Goods Department. Shirts.Underwear, Neckwear, Silk and Silk lisle hose. Suspenders, Collars, Cuffs, infact every thing that goes to make up a complete showing in furnishing goods, go in this sale at cost and in many instances less than cost. Hat Department underpriced right m the heart of the season. A buying opportunity worth your while. The famous John B. Stetson hats in all styles, shapes and colors go in this sale at. Shoes worth $3.50, $4.00 and $4.50 go in this sale at $2.98 and Big lot of mens work shoes in all leath er values up to $3.50 go in this sale at 98c $1.38 81.78 and .p CO r s r pi 3 $3.98 & O a o o 3" O A GREAT CHANCE 3c 6c 9c dana's FOR YOU at. TO 17c SAVE will close MONEY. 49c 0 0 3 r rf Mens work socks worth lOcts'go in this sale at Mens 25 and 35 ct suspenders go We have 100 mens shirts in the Monarch and Cluett brand worth from $1.00 to 82.00 we at c 0Q 3" O Mens black and tan socks worth I5cts go at... . Mens suspenders worth 15 and 20 cts go in 18c One lot of Boys Knee Pants worth 35c go at Mens hemstitched handkerchief and Mens ban' We have big bargains in each and every Department for everybody. All we ask of you is to come and give us a little of your time and you will be fully repaid. o C this sale at 3c ?r c OUR GUARANTEE Everything bought during this sale not proving satisfactory or just .as represented will be gladly exchanged or your money refunded. Positively no goods charged during this sale. Come with the crowds and make us prove every assertion we have made Our store will be closed Tuesday and Wednesday, April 30 and May 1st. H. T. LOGAN, LANCASTER, Y KY ) BhTuw v.. - ( V t kl 1. .Jl CARRYING Harvey Highland. A. S. H. R. Will make the season of 1912" at my place, two miles west of Hustonville, on the Bradfordsville pike. "Sired by the peerless Highland Denmark 730, he by Black Squirrel 58. 1 st dam Annie. Washington 1358, by Washington 54, he by Cromwell 73; 2nd dam by Vidette. Description Foaled 1907. A beautiful light bay, 16 hands high, lots of weight, with snip face, left front and both hiud feet white. He is a very fine horse, having a long rangy neck, light in the throat latch, high thin wether, good back and tail, a nice clean set of limbs. Best described as the v. SEASON 1912. H CASH in your safe or desk is a risky proceeding. It is a standing invitation to W thieves. Far better de posit it in the Garrard Bank &. Trust Co. where it will be beyond the i. reach of thieves or the danger of fire. Bring your cash here and open an account. If you have but little all the more reason for taking proper care of it. HB Mmmsrmfk BKmJH SmmmmEl flHM mm w TjB S. r Will make the present season at my stable one mile east of and 6 mile east of Lancaster, Ky., at the very low price of Mc-Crea- y The Garrard Bank & Trust Company. accepted type of the ican saddle horse. te Amer- Sstle Chemical Engine Now in use by the Lancaster Fire Department. In good condition, the very thing to have in a large country home or a small town. Call on or write L. E. HEREON, Chief of Police, Lancaster, Ky. ANNIE ROONEY 4104 Harvey Highland has had but little work both under saddle aud in harness and is learning to step away with lots of grace and air. His beautiful form and marked individuality, coupled with his popular blood lines, will appeal to intelligent breeders desiring to produce horses of the highest class. His dam is a fine Individual as well as a great brood mare, having had two filles by Kentucky's Artist (nothing like the sire Highland Denmark was), to sell for $1,000 each. Harvey Highland will undoubtly make both a great show and stock horse. KENTUCKY'S FINEST SADDLE STALLION ry ' &2u. to PEAVINE 85 Crestland. 3173, Vol. 7. Mares traded, parted with or bred REX PEAVINE forfeits insurance, and money becomes 1796 DAISY 2nd, 2229 due at times of such traesaction. Lien retained on colts until season is PEAVINE 85. paid. M Insure Living Colt. $10.00 To insure a Live Foal He is a rich light chestnut in color, about 16 hands, and weighs about 1,200 lbs., has fine mane and tail and lots of bone and substance and a great natural style horse. A great show horse both under saddle and in harness. He has racked quarters in 40 seconds and stepped as fast in harness on both trot and pace. He is bred in the purple, being sired by the great DORSEY GOLD DUST, No 12052. He is a full brother to Estell No. 219, sired by Zilcada Gold Dust No. 4400, he by Gold Dust 150, he by Vermont Morgan, he by Justin Morgan, he by Old Comet Morgan. 1st dam Peavine 85, by Young Diamond, he by Diamond Denmark, he by Wash ington Denmark. He has proven himself a champion breeder, having made a heavy stud season in Mercer in 1910, and has shown some of the best colts in Central Kentucky, ranging in price from $125. fo $150. as weanlings. No breed of saddle horses ranks with this family today. He is considered by all who know him something extra. He breeds so good that everyone has a recomendation for him. His books are filling fast. Visitors are.welcome at any and all times. The people who desire to patronize him will never have the opportunity to get in at this price any more, as I will never again stand him as cheap. He should really stand at S25.00, but I want to give the poor a chance, as well as the rich. I retain a lien on all colts until the season money is paid. Mares transferred or bred to other stock forfeits insurance and must be paid at once. Mares bred at any time. I will give those who patronize my Horse and Jack the privilige of breeding their cows to my fine POLLED DURHAM BULL and their sows to extra POLAND CHINA BOAR. Everybody invited. Correspondence solicited. I also have this proposition to make you. I will give $25.00 as a premium to the owner of tee best colt, to be shown on the Saturday before the 4th Monday in October 1913 at my farm. Judges will be disinterested parties. I will also at same time buy the best colt at $100. A Will make the season of 1912 at my place, 2J miles east of Paint Lick, on Paint Lick pike. Cre'stland is a chesnut, coming seven, 16 hands. A good flat bone and foot; has finish and action 2nd to no horse in Kentucky. His first colts are coming three years old, and are equal to any horses produce. Show finish, size, color and action. Crestland is by Rex Peavine 1796. Dam Annie Rooney 4104; 2nd dam Powell's Drenon; he by Brinker's Drenon 1600. Will serve mares at ares from a distance grazed on good blue grass at $2.50 per month. Mares entrusted will receive my per sonal attention, but not responsible for accidents or escapes. W. M. DODD, Hustonville, Ky. $30.00 to Insure a Living Colt. Money due when fact is known or mare parted with. Lien on colt for ser vice fee. Mares bred to another horse or jack without my consent I claim my fee. Mares kept on grass at 10 cents per day. Grain fed, at reasonable rate if desired. Care taken to prevent accidents or escapes but not responsible should any occur. Come and see this horse before yon breed. " 9mmmmmmmmm9mmmm 9m W. Phone C. FITZPATRICK, PAINT LICK, KY. 425 Rings, P. L. Exchange. General Gibbs is a full brother to Kipling 2:19 trial 2:105 Francis Griffin 2:22i,Yolanda K,2 year old, record 2:24 and Dr Kinnaird 2:19J. General Gibbs 45539 will insure living colt at $15.00. Alexandria Stamp Reg. Clyde, weigh about 1600. He is the only kind of a horse for farm mares and mule mares. He will stand at $15 to insure. Also two Mammoth Black Jacks at $10. and $12. to insure. Above will make the season of 1912 at my place. General Gibbs, PHb At Will make the season of 1912, Hill Squirrel. A beautiful Chestnut Sorrel 151 hands high, heavy mane and tail and excellent carriage. was sired by Spuirrel, he by Chester Dare and he Black Squirrel. His dam by Red Squirrel. He will make season of 1912 at my barn about 1 miles on new Danville pike at Hill Squirrel mx:iu, mu inz:su; aams i bireoi i2:10. of 7 2n Gambetta Wilkes 4059. record 2 :19K. ( George Wilkes 519. 2:22. sire of 83, dams of 210. Jewell by Vermont 184. Great brood mare. Honor C694. $10. to Insure Living Colt. At the same time and place I will also stand my fine Jack 45539. i IMargerite W . dam of Kipling 2 :19l. I Miss Hnydon. By Mambrino Fos ter, nam oi uprigut wiikea ::::$ Francis Griffins 2:22. ( ana granaam oi o etc. Sire of Red Cliff2:18.etc Diamond Dick. the Very Low Price of $8.00 to Insure a Live Foal. JIM MORGAN B. G. H. Ruble, CfflMEWOOD Chesnut Horse. Buena Vista, Ky. rial 38504, Record 2:19 Foaled June 23, 1903. 2:15 3-- 4 1-- 2 Brother to Shandon Wood 2:17 (Nutwood TOO Record 2:l7?i. Sire of Manager 2 :0dLockheart2 fts Addle D 2:10 and 171 iti He is a black jack with white points, 15 hands, has lots of bone and substance and has a real good head and ear and is bred right, This pony is 4 years old, spotted and being bred by the great John Morgan, who is the champion breeder of this and other counties. His dam was sired by Old Beecher, another a good individual, 48 inches high and a champion. He is unquestionably the best bred one in this section of the country. To prove it, he was bred by that good breeder, T. 0. Hill, fine saddle pony. He will make the This is a rare chance to secure the Also other great ones. season at $10.00 to Insure a living colt. of Buckeye, Ky., who has bred some of the best ones to be had. He bred his sire. Sire, Black Button one of the highest best at the very lotf price of $8.00. I will treat everyone right and on the square. I will also give a $10.00 premium for the best mule colt acting ponies in Kentucky. 1st dam Yours truly, Phone Lancaster Exchange 364-White Betsy the finest saddle pony in Standard to O Reg Vol. XX Kentucky. Belmont C4, by Abdallah 15 Also at the same time and place I will Miss Rnseell (great brood- stand my fine big Jack, &. ft O 2 ( High wood 80C7. Rwnrd 2 r91 C Sire of Caid 2:30. 2 :H74. Ida Hlghwood 2 :09 Harold 413, by Hambleton- Montell 2:09.Early Keep- (.Dalphipe lan iu. Young John Morgan 3705 was sired nam oi so Long 2:13, ( Dehlia (great broodmare) by er 2:09jf. Just the Thing Hlehwood 221K. Uelnhlna Pilot, Jr., 12 Hive 2:11. Gain 2:10. by old John Morgan and was out of an ivii-;2:11 ana tieipnia u ;;:29 and 44 others in 2:30. Mambrino Patchen 58, by imported registered Jennet r Mambrino King 1279 Mambrino Chiei 11 He will make the season of 1912 at Sire of Lady of the Manor Belle Thornton bv Edwin I 2:04 Lord Derby 2:05. Forrest 49. 16 3 4and 75 Chimeol Bells. Vol Heir Colt. Dam of Bal Direct 2:10. I others in 2:30. Shandon Wood 2:17 and Chimes 5348 by Electioneer : Lien retained on all colts for the seahalf sister to Rex Guard (.Chiming Bell 2 :07, Chimewood 2 :l&. Dam of Rex Guard 2:8741 Maid of Honor (great brood son money. Care taken to prevent acand sister Ed Easton 2:09?i mare) by .Mambrino King cidents but not responsible should any Electric Chimes 2 :20 and i:;i y. Beautiful Chimes 2:22 occur. mare) by Pilot, Jr. 12. WAIEER, BRADSHAW, McCreary, Ey. Hex Helton, 3404. CARROLL at my stable at Marksbury, Kentucky, at Young John Morgan 3705 i PRESTON Ml. $10. to Insure Living Fourth Dam, BETTIE MAC, by Red Wilke 1749 Dam of E. S. E. 2:11 J, (sire), Red Regent 2:18 J (sire) and grandam of Ed Easton 2:09 J, Lady of Honor 2:11 J, Modeste Mignon 2:19 i, Electric Chimes 2:20 i, Beautiful Chimes 2;22 i. Seti 2:24, Daring Maid 2:24 , International King 2:29 i and The Master 2:30. J. T. RAINEY. $20.00 to Insure a Living Colt. MADISON PEAVINE, 2889, at $12.00 to Insure. GARRARD PEAVINE, at $10.00 to Insure. Also at same time and placo will stand my fine Jack REID at See me for the pedigree of this stock or see cards. 10.00. Fifth Dam, LIZZIE WITHERSPOON by Gough's Wagner Dam of Fanny Witherspoon 2:16 , Fitzgerald's Enterprize (sire) and grandam of E. S. E, 2:11 J, Wilderness 2:18 J, Red Regent 2:18 f and Practical 2:19 J. CHIMING BELLS is a sister to Ed Easton 2:09 , (champion four-yeold pacer of his year), Electric Chimes 2:20 i Beautiful Chimes 2:22 I (dam of American Belle, 3, 2:12 and Columbus Belle 2:27 J), Hula Chimes (dam of Jack Woodchffe 2:23 and Woodcliffe Jay 2:30), (dam of Russell C. 2:16 i) and Chiming Bells (dam of Rex Guard 2:07 J. Her dam, Maid of Honor, also produced Lady of Honor 2:11 , Daring Maid 2:24 and The Masar Lady-in-Waiting MARK GOINS, Marksbury, Ky. For the season of 1912, 1 offer for public service the Royally Bred and Handsome Individual Saddle Stallion, ALL PEAVINE 4092, at my farm near McKinney, Ky., at $25.00 to insure a living colt. SSfesssss&szs-szz-z $ ter 2:30. MAMBRINO KING 1279 sired by the dams The Abbott 2:03 J, Cherry Lass 2:03 J, Shadow Chimes 2:05, King Direct 2:05 , The Monk 2:05 f , Princess Helen 2:05 2, Council Chimes 2:07 J, Dandy Chimes 2:07 J, Chimer Bell 2:09 , The Contractor 2:09 , Ed Easton 2:09 , Jersey Mac 2:09 , The Queen 2:10 J, Miss Edith 2:10 J, The Abbe (3) 2:10 J, Aintree 2:10 2, King Chimes 2:10 and 133 others in 2:30. sure a living colt placed in the hands of Crit Davis for training and racing this Fall, his owner believeing that he will easily beat 2:10' His colts will be trained and they show speed, marked individuality and are heavily staked in the futurities. The breeding of CHIMEWOOD 2:19 , in speed lines, individuality and show horse lines is as good as any stallion in Kentncky, 'and CHIMEWOOD is himself a show horse and individually is a very superir horse. The right is reserved to reject or accept any mare for breeding purposes CHIMEWOOD will probably stand in Kentucky two that comes for service. or three seasons, after which his owner expects to make him one of the most popular stallions in the East CHIMEWOOD 38504, 2:19 , will stand for the season of 1912 at my home "Melrose," 3 miles on the Danville and Harrodsburg pike, at $25. to in- A horse that is distinguishing himself both as a sire and in the SIRE, REX PEAVINE 1796. A champion show horse and an unequaled show ring. There were few better rings of colts seen in a ring this year champion sire. From him we have had such champions as Edna May, Golden Glow, Jack Straw, Jueen O' the May, Star Peavine and many others past and than those exhibited at Lancaster, Ky., by CARROLL PRESTON. He is Black Jack with mealy nose, 5 years to come. By Rex McDonald Daisy 2nd by Peavine 85. by Preston 922, by Washington 54, by Cromwell 73, by Washington old, 15 hands high, fine breeder and Chimewood, 38504, 2:19 1-- 4 GRAND SIRE, Rex McDonald 833. The undisputed champion show horse Denmark 64; 1st dam Baby Pence 7049, by Enoch' Arden, 2nd dam by The great horse, CHIMEWOOD, has been placed in my hands by his great individual. A Jack of fine bone and sire. FIRST DAM, Lucy Wells 6605, by Peavine 85. A great brood mare by owner, a wealthy Pittsburg Pa., gentleman, that he may secure some of his and action. Will stand at $10. to insure Carroll Preston is nomiFEE $25.00 TO INSURE. the world's greatest brood mare sire, Peavine. His daughters have produced Almont Forrest. colts for training purposes, believing that he could get better mares in Boyle a living colt. The Frenchman, Edna May, Barthenia nated in the Saddle Horse Futurity Stake at Lexington, Kentucky. such champions as Lou Chiet, Cleopatra, and surrounding counties than elsewhere. McChord, and dozens of others. A mare by Peavine is a sure foundation. CHIMEWOOD 38504, 2;19 4 is a grand individual, fast horse under adAlso in service SECOND DAM, daughter of Harris Denmark. verse conditions, trotting a mile last season in 2:15 , and on July 1st will be Black Jack with white points, 8 years ALL PEAVINE 4092. Nigger. 1-- Buck Varnon. old, 15J hands high, fine breeder and great individual. A Jack of fine' bone and action. Will stand at $10. to insure a living colt. Will also at same time and place stand a PEAVINE HORSE at ?10. to insure a living colt. All will stand at W. P. Deshon's farm on the Crab Orchard pike 5 miles Mares from Lancaster, Kentucky. grazed at $2. per month. Care taken THIRD DAM, daughter of John Mosely. you want to breed to a stallion whose produce commands the highest price, If breed to All Peavine 4092. The price for which I have sold Peavine colts are as an open book, they being sold for the high dollar at public auction; along with the coltsof other breeds of horses, and I Have topped the markat I will personally care for mares sent me and use every precaution, but will by Highland Gay 1149, by Highland Denmark 730; 1st dam Patsy Lamnot be responsible for accidents or escapes. I will also stand another nice stallion at a lower price, and three fine mule breeding jacks. The Gray jack at bert 3359, by Red Cloud 2197. FEE $20.00. High Cloud is a dark bay ?10. to insure living foal, and the two Black jacks at ?8. to insure living foal. HIGH CLOUD 3334, horse with white markings .Stands 16 hands high and is full made. Having secured the services of JORDAN PEACOCK of W. L. Grady, you can see him and breed to him at a reasonable fee, at Peavine Farm, near McKinney Has not had much handling but shows lots of action and speed. v- - Address to prevent accidents, but not responsible should any occur. J. Gt CECIL, Danville, Ky. W. P. Deshon. R. S. SCUDDER McKinney, fi- - Kentucky. W. O. WALKER, Stanford !V iff'". . MM,M,M.M,MM.,MJMlMMWMWWMMMMMWJMWMMawpMMMMfcMPMMMMMi II II MMMWWWWi mm W)WlWWtWWWPM WI All That Is New and Beautiful! IN a Ladies' Suits, Coats and Dresses. The Newest Effect in Ladies' A i j Foot-we- ar. late Shipment of RUGS just received in 'the Best Designs. P y ft s Wash Fabrics Truly Beautiful. Spring Woolens that you do not find elsewhere. ) I The Joseph Mercantile Company. The Store Of Style and Quality. . 1 f B. F. HUDSON, President. J. ORGANIZED 1S83. S. JOHNSON, Vice Prest. J I tze Citizens National Bank OF LANCASTER, fc Gossip About Pzoole Rripf Mrniinn nf the Comint'S and Goings by Those Wz Are Interested In. A Mrs. Thomas Adams is in Sharpsburg on a visit. Mrs. John Mount has been visiting in Stanford. r r V. -- YOU'LL FIND IT IN THIS COLUMN. " i J I Notice To Cred- Notice To Creditors. GARRARD CIRCUIT COURT. Acton is in Eubanks for a recuperatiye stay. Mrs. M. J. itors. GARRARD CIRCUIT COURT. Boarders wanted. J. P. Prather. Reuben Reuben KY. CAPITAL $50,000. W. O. Rigney, SURPLUS $35,000. J. J. Walker, Jk., Book-Keepe- r. W. F. CHAMP, Cashier. Ass't Cash'r. Business Solicited. J. w Prompt Attention. J. J. Walker, T. M. Arnold, S. L. Gibbs . S. Johnson, B. F. Hudson. utwia u. naiivci, j. "'w"i, x,... .,. Mrs. W. 3. Walker has returned Screen doors, wire screen at a barfrom a visit to Stanford. gain. Conn Bros. Dr. E. H. Pearce went to London Kill the lice on your colts and calves C. Fox is in Somerset on business. Monday for conference. J. Haselden Bros. with Mi.ior's fluid. Annell Tomlinson is in Lexing-visitin- g Misses Fannie West and Sophronia Fox Miss A special price on garden ho?c were visitors in Danville Tuesday. relatives. Conn Bros. 0. G. Speaks of Stanford motored to Miss Florence Darnell is in Lexington Dont forget to see W. J. Romans if visiting her sister at Hamilton College. Lancaster Saturday. you want a stove or range. Miss Bettie Young of Campbellsville Mrs. Emma KaufTman and daughter is visiting her aunt Miss Betty Bobin-sowere in Danville Tuesday. We are offering special bargains in n. Elias Leavell's Admr. et al. PlfTs. Vs Notice Creditors, Elias Leavell's Heirs, et al., Defts. Defendants. All persons having claims against the All persons having claims against the estate' of Reuben Stinnett, deceased, estate of Elias Leavell. deceased, are are hereby notified to 'and required to hereby notified to and required to pre- present same, properly proven as re- i sent the same properly proven as re- quired by law. to the undersigned com- quired by law to the undersigned com missioner at his ofliee on or before May missioner at his office on or before the 15th. 1912 and all claims not so proven 15th. day of May 1912 and all claims and presented by said date shall be not so proven and presented shall be barred. barred. Vs Notice, Stinnett's Executor, Stinnett's Heirs & PlfFs. I Miss Bessie Dudley of Richmond visiting Mrs. Maurice Dudley. is Buggies and Harness. Prof. J. L. Riley was a visitor Saturday in Lexington Paris and Georgeinor's fluid. W. Conn Bros. M. C. W. H. BROWN, For ticks or scabs on sheep, use MHaselden Bros. Garrard Circuit Court. W. H. BROWN. at. Al. C. Garrard Circuit Court. at. );) r U I Miss Susie Hilton is in Stanford vis- town. iting her mother Mrs. J. H. Hilton. Mayor James H. Polsgrove of FrankW. T. Short of Richmond has been fort was in the city on business Wedvisiting Mrs. C. D. Powell and family. nesday. Mrs. Wm. Long of Stanford has been Mrs. Ernest Bohon Campbell and wih her daughter Mrs. Robert House. little daughter Martha Louise are guest rm Mrs. M. K. Denny and brother Shir 01 Mrs. Joanna Ball. ley Hudson were in Danville Wednesday " Mrs. Samuel Haselden is at Dry 'I F .v 3t J. ' .OOK FOR THE STAMP Mr. A. C. Denny has returned from Ridge Sanitorium for a recuperative a visit to Mr. W. S. Walker of Leban- stay for rheumatism. Reg. U. S. Pat. Off. w ii jJ "COSTRIGKT" S on. Mrs. Emma Higginbotham spent the ah and acc:pi no substitute, if ycu want a reef that past week in Lexington the guest of n-r Mrs. Henry Riddleburger of Paint ti will la:t as lens as the building, and never need Lick is the guest of Miss Flossie Trib-bl- Mrs. McClellan Johnston. repair; never need attention of any kind, except Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Ball and little occasional ccct of pa:r.t. daughter Margaret Eugene have been a:i James Y. Currey of Louisville is til! here for a visit to his mother Mrs. in Stanford visiting relatives. Lighinin-proo- f Slorm-pTO3. Arthusa Curry. Mrs. Ock Goodloe, Mrs. Joseph and Misses Ethel Walters and Mattie Lee Messr's W. A. and N. B. Price were Apply to Local Contractoes or Cortright Metal Roofing Co., Philadelphia. recent guests of Dr. and Mrs. A. S. Hubble were in Lexington Thursday. Price of Stanford. Messrs R. H. Baston and H, C. Hamilton were in Richmond this week where Co Miss Emma Hughes Hays of Stanford is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. they were summoned as petit jurors in the Federal Court. James A. Beazley. Miss Alma Hays Lear daughter of W. B, Burton, Dr. R. L. 3 Miss Helen and Martha Gill Pontius and Col. B. .M. Lear has been appointed motored to n Sponsor for the Army of Nothern VirLexington Saturday. o Miss Amanda Anderson was the ginia for the united sons of ConfederH to be held guest Saturday of her sister Mrs. Bet-ti- e ate Veterons at the reunion We make a specialty of your, needs and Misses inJMacon Georgia next week. Miller of Lexington. W Mary E. Lear and Frances Yates will write a policy especially adapted for your Mrs. J. Hogan Ballard has been in be maids of honor to the Sponsor and Nicholasville a stay Mrs. Louisville will be maproperty. It will pay you to investigate our o mother Mrs. H.for Elder. with her tron Ainslee of The appointments have L. 3 of honor. special policy. Mesdames Adelia Woods of Stanford been made by commander George W. H and W. Lee Pipes of Moreland were in Wyman of the Army of Nothern VirO ginia of United Sons of Confederate ft attendance at the Convention. I a Veterans. They are to join Gen.'W. B Mrs. Sarah Carrington and Mrs. Haldeman's party on the arrival of the McDowell of Nicholasville came over confederate special in Danville May the w Garnett Kemper. R. G. Woods. PAINT LICK, KY. for the W. C. T. U. Convention. 7th. at 5:30 P. M. and sojourn to the 5T S. S. Short, Miss Knapp West. W. southern City of Macon. Hail. Tornado Fire. Insurance. T. Short and Miss May Powell spent Saturday at the Crab Orchard Springs. Card Of Thanks. CJ1JP JNLJl M,ilSii k, E MET. L HiP ,,.4 ffem 2 -- Great bargains on buggy harness at eigw ra QEggg&sa JLJ cf J. Romans. We Write Any Kind of Sheep shearing, a pleasure if you use Conn Bros. our shears. For lice on hogs, use Minor's fluid. Haselden Bros. See W. J. Romans paints and oils. INSURANCE Office at National Bank. for your house E m . tV 1 V Kill the flees on that dog with Minors Haselden Bros. fluid. See our Lawn Mowers, they are what you are looking for. Conn Bros. BEAZLEY & COLLIER Phone or call on us at The National Bank of Lancaster, Ky. e. Fixc-p:o- of For thirty days you can get a bargain on a buggy or driveing wagon at W. J. Romans. fluid. SPECIAL EXCURSION Disinfect your premises with Minor's Haselden Bros. Fidelity Phenix Fire Insurance CINCINNATI AND RETURN Sunday, May 5th. For board at country prices call on or address Mrs G. B. Anderson, Stanford street. Dip your chickens in Minor's fluid solution, it will rid them of lice or roup Haselden Bros. See W. J. Romans fine buggies and driveing wagons they are beauties, and prices very low. Klenzona. For cleaning gloves.silks, woolen goods without injury to color or fabric. Miss Rella Arnold. attention Farmers. $1 SOIL -- UJIRM, UJJ I JIS1 .50 -1 Round Trip Round Trip SPECIAL TRAIN Lvs. JUNCTION CITY 5:35 a.m. ASK TICKET AGENTS FOR PARTICULARS. KEMPER C& WOODS, Strayed to my place about March 15 a black sow. Owner can have same by paying all charges and proving property. J. T. Rainey HARTFORD, Aetna, National Of Hartford. Mesdames John Magee and Julia To our kind friends and neighbors Flaig of Danville were Mrs. A. H. who came to us in our late bereave3astins guests for the W. 'C, T. U. ment, and especially to those who Convention. rendered substantial assistance, we fe 11 ll t. - flHr .y Are You a woman TAKE Uardui If 11 gratitude Mrs. Minerva Moss and daughter wish to tender our heart-fe- lt and appreciation. Miss Lennie have been visitors for week past of Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Moss These evidences of friendship cannot be forgotten. of Bryantsville. Mrs. Ida Tinsley and Family. Rev. C. C. Brown has been invited to preach the baccalaureate sermon to the' WOMEN'S HAIR graduates of the Junction City High School May 19. Easy To Make It Soft Luxuriant And RaMesdames Frances Beauchamp, Julia diant. Gunn, Nora Taylor and Margaret Harp of Lexington were in Lancaster for the Many women have hair so dull and W. C. T. U. Convention. faded that it is actually repulsive. These women have probably never Misses Mary, May and Elizabeth Walker and brother Edwin of Paint heard of PARISIAN SAGE the invig- Lick were guests for several days of orating hair dressing that is being used Messrs Joe Miller and William Kavan-augh. by thousands of refined women through ! Rev. C. C. Brown and Mrs Brown were in Berea for the Women's Presby terial Missionary Society. Mrs Brown made the response to the address of welcome Wednesday evening at the Union church. Mrs. Lula Day Pichett and son. Mrs. T. B. Pearson and Misses Frances Blackford, Mary Nell Jones and Daisy f . Kfrrv ' " J The Woman's Tonic el 1 Leggett were here as representatives from Wilmore for the W. C. T. U. Convention. Mr and Mrs Joseph Railey Mount announce the engagement and approach out America. If your hair is falling or thin or faded or lifeless; if you have dandruff or itching scalp; if your hair is not as fascinating as you would like to have it, go to R. E. McRoberts & Son this very day, ask for a fifty cent bottle of PARRegistered Jersey Bull ISIAN SAGE and start at once to make your hair perfect and even glorious. PARISIAN SAGE is guaranteed to give satisfaction, or money back Girl with Auburn hair on every carton. For sale by R. E. McRoberts & Son and Season 1912. Fee $1.00. Two miles from Lancaster, Ky.,on Richmond pike druggists everywhere. Fish Meeb'ng. Wool sacks' at Sweeney's stable. I Did you ever know of any hair preparation which would really grow hair will be at the depot in Lancaster every Saturday to receive wool. Tag Wool and restore the color to gray or faded hair? There are many preparations highly advertised to do the work, but it is d nicely. J. D. Easly probably your experience that none of them will really meet the claims of their manufacturers. For Sale. Hair Restorers which are, nothing more than Thee are many Three 'Jersey heifers, well broken harmful chemical dyes, which do not grow any hair, the only result being that and will be fresh within a short time. they dyed the hair, having no permanency and often causing a streaky appearF. M. Tinder. ance. . It has been the aim of the chemists for years to discover a preparation Notice. which would really grow hair and restore the color to gray or faded hair, but All persons having claims against heretofore they have met with no success. the estate of W. H. Ward, deceased Prof. Rembler now claims to have discovered a combination of harmless vegwill present them to the undersigned etable composition which is a Genuine Hair Restorer and will grow hair and properly proven, and all person owing does not contain any dye of any kind, but will postively restore the natural color and brilliatcy to gray and faded hair. the deceased please call and settle. This is a very strong statement to make and if any chemist without the Milton Ward, Exec. recognized ability and national reputation of Prof. Rembler were to make this claim we would be inclined to be skeptical a3 to its truth. It will be rememSale. bered by readers that are familiar with scientific discoveries that Prof. RemMa- bler ws the inventor of the one fire process for gilding glass and also the Rem One Concrete bier wireV s Coherer.. Any statement made by Prof. Rembler is entitled to considerations he would not make any statements which were not true and moulds, would injure his established reputation. The Siloron Mfg, Co. of Pueblo, Colo, have purchased the exclusive American rights to manufacture Sagine, as they have named Prof Rembler'a once. Moores A. invention, after having made a six month's test of Sagine and thoroughly desold monstrating that it would postively do the work. The Siloron Mfg. Co. have Lexington, Ky. Care of Fayette National Bank. authorized us to make the following remarkable offer to all who need a "Gen3t-pso-call- A Genuine Hair Restorer. For Block chine, porch outfit, fence post etc absolutely new. Will sell cheap if at Rucker, Foxy Alex 103717. R. E. HENRY. ing marriags of their daughter Marga- ret Vene i - and Mr Thomas Mosby Wilson of Barren County, Kentucky, the wedding to take place in June. The bride- elect is one of Lancasters handsomest society young ladies, while the prospective groom is a prominent citizen of Cave City. A meeting of the stockholders of the Lake Placid Fishing Club is hereby called for Saturday May 4th at the Police court room at 7 o'clock ' p. m. An assessment has been levied on all members of $1.00 and is now due and payable to the secretary. Henry Simpson, Secretary. It Highest aketpflceptd Established 1887 and HIDES. LOUISVILLE. KY. John White & Co '.HBiSkk & FURS WOOL a coHMiuisa pn!& jl -'-- 5 uine Hair Restorer." They will send a written agreement with every bottle of Sagine, to the effect that if one bottle of Sagine conscientiously used according to the directions does not give entire satisfaction to the purchaser; irSagine does not actually grow hair and restore the color to gray or faded hair, remove dandruff and make the hair healthy and glossy, that they will pay the sum of $5 to any dissatisfied purchaser. This is the strongest offer ever made, by any manufacturer and one they could not possible make if they did not know positively from experiment that it would do exactly what they claim for it, No one takes any chance in buying Sagine as it is certainly worth $1 to use a Genuine Hair Restorer that will grow hair, and if it does not give satisfaction they will pay you the ?5 a3 agreed. Send a ?1 bill to The Siloron Mfg. Co. Pueblo, Colo., stating that you wish to purchase a bottle of Sagine with the written agreement to grow hair and restore the color to gray or faded hair or pay you the sum of $5 and it will be sent to you by express in plain wrapper. The Siloron Mfg. Co. is incorporated under the Laws of the State of Colorado and refer you to the mercantile agencies or any Pueblo banks as to their ability to fulfill any agreement they make. THE SILORON MF'G CO., Pueblo, Colo;- F - '- - I FARMER'S COLUMN Facts. A. L, HERE AT HOME. INDIGESTION rooooofroooooooooooooocoooo Lancaster Citizens Gladly Testify And Causes Dizziness Nervousness, Biliousness Sick Headaches and Sleeplessness jfe. Column S. C. W. Leghorns. u ocoooooooooooooqooooooooooot rfpaco below this heading la for tlie exclusive use of our farmer subscribers. RUd Is lor A B the sale of stock, grain and euch thingf on farm as tho farmer cannot afford to advertise. No notice will be accepted over four lines, and will be ouly in .wo issues of the Record, free of charge S T A Face Retenoid. adies Delight. Freckle Remover. leaches the Skin. labasterhke Effect. mooth, velvety skin. onic for Face Muscles. Confidently Recommend Doan's Kidney Pi.ls. R. ejuvenates Your Youth. O f Great Beautifying Power. L, ovelier Facial Appearance. James I. Hamilton bought a combinStock from Prize Winners at Atlanta, ed horse of Wilson Rogers for $225. Louisville, Ciacinnati and other shows. R. M. Edwards purchased of Wilson A few Cockerels left. Eggs priced acRogers a saddle horse for $250. and cording ts pen. one for $160. J. M. Mount, Lancaster, Ky. Alex. Walker bought a nice combined saddle and harness horse from Ham Eggs For Sale. Brothers for $250. S. C. Brown Leghorns eggs 75 cents Mrs E. B. Sutton of Marksbury, Ky per 15 or $5.00 per 100 can fill incubator has some White WyandottEggs for sale order on short notice. at 50cts per setting. Mrs. J. M. Cress, R. F. D. No. 4, W. P. Kincaid of Stanford purchased Stanford, Ky. Monday of Luther E. Herron, a pony, Phone 380-Lancaster Exchange trap and harness for $175. G Alabastrol In the last two months we sold 1,852 packages of Alabastrol. Why? Because it is the most perfect production of its kind on the market, unive'rsally indorsed by users. Removes Freckles, Sunburn, Tan, etc. Allays chafed skin and is the Ideal Combination Cream and powder. None give that soothing, cooling feeling as Alabastrol and whose use is so much appreciated. It acts on the face not unlike a refreshing, cooling Spring Morning. We guarantee it to be satisfactory in every respect. Mailed to your home in generous size packages and in plain wrapper for 50 W. B. Burton bought in Liberty of Cents Silver. No Samples. Rocks. Frank Bell for R. M. Edwards a six The Siloeon Mf'g Co., year old combined horse for $225. Pueblo, Colorado I have a flock of 100 fine selected Plymouth Rocks, the best of all for eggs and table. The hens were selected for their exquisite shape and color, 337-Store. Arnold, Henry also laying record as well as for their Office 6 Burnett & Elliott Having sold my farm, I will sell to fine Plymouth Rock points. They are Res. 310-Burnside, Robt strong and healthy, farm raised, their the highest dollar, on Res. 392-Burton, R. I. eggs will bring good chicks. I offer SATURDAY MAY 11, 1912 Hardware. 161 Conn Bros. such as I will not need for my own use sham, the following ar 357-Res. Cotton, C. S. at 75 cts per setting of 15. Call and at 9 o'clock ticles. 378-- J Res. Center, Walter, see my flock. a good milk cows. 1 fresh and 2 to 220 Elliott, Dr. W. M. Res. Louis G. Tinder, Lancaster, Ky. old mare with 174-be fresh; I four-yeRes. Fox, J. C. 1 pony mare, 6 years old, mule colt; Store. 199 Farmer's Union with a fancy colt at side; 1 pair of 393-Res. Gosney, N. J. good mare mules, 2 year old, broke; 2 5 Hurt & Anderson. Furniture. good brood sows with pigs, 1 fine male 165 Hurt F. G. Res. hog; 1 barrow weight 1501bs; 1 good 387-Res. Kurtz H. M. 6 year old work mule, 16 hands high; 387-Res. Locker B. mare: 239 Long J. P. 2 year old filly; 1 Res. wagon, surry, 186 Lan. Tobocco Ware House. mare, 6 year-ol- d buggy and buckboard, also farming 69 Lan. Mill & Elevator Co. implements of every description. 21 Logan H. T. Res. Household and kitchen furniture, etc. 323 Moore Henry Res. This farm is situated one mile and a 339-Res. Mahan J. Q. half from Lowell, in Garrard county. 363-Res. Mahan J. W. Terms will be known on day of sale. 374-- S Res. Morgan G. A. B. F. GAY, LOWELL, KY. 385-Res. McMillan Lige W. T. King, Auctioneer. 392-Office. Montgomery Dr. Res. 202 Perkins E. W. 363-Res. Pope & Vaughn. It is testimony like the following that has placed Doan's Kidney Pills" so far above competitors. When people right here at home raise their voice in praise there is no room left for doubt. Read the public statement of a Lancaster citizen: C. T. Brummett, Crab Orchard St, Lancaster, Ky., says: "Nearly every spring I use Doan' Kidney Pills so as to keep me in good health. During the winter colds settle on my kidneys and the kidney action became irregular. I also had backaches and pains through my kidneys. A friend told me about Doan's Kidney Pills and 1 used them. They stoppd the pains and my kidneys became normal. For sale by all dealers n Co., Price 50 cents. Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. Foster-Milbur- You know that the most Of the ments named above come from an out ail- ! 6o40oo6oeeceeoo'j64o CH0000 of order stomach. When your food reaches the stomach . it should diirest and furnish nutritious matter to the blood. If it doesn't digest, but lays heavily on your stomach, it has started to ferment. Otilice at Sweeney's Livery Slahle. That irritation causes heartburn diz-- -- ziness, nightsweats, nervousness, and Lancaster. Kentucky other ailments, is guaranteed to end all ir- ooooooooeoooooeoooeooooo stomach misery or monev back. 50 Will make the season of 1912 at my cents at R. E. McRoberts & Son and stable. 34 miles from Lancaster, on druggists everywhere, Lexington pike, at of QUALITY. UU13KEYE. to Insure a Living Mmm iff Or. R. L. Pontius, Veterinary Surgeon and Dentist. BUD HALL. MI-O-N- A - Gut Rowers 1 $15.00 Miss Barbra Gulley, has been a re- - Colt. Bud Hall is loi hands high, was sired by Hockaday's Rex Peavine. LWare McRoberts. i Barred Plymouth Mt. Ifphroii Miss Bettie Scott returned to school Public Sale. New Phones. H A at Richmond last week. The little child of Mr and Mrs Luther Humphrey, has been quite sick. Mrs Lucy Montgomery had the misfortune to lose a nice mare. Mrs Billie Onstott who has been in the Lancaster Hospital has returned two-year-o- ld H Q ar B G A K four-year-o- ld -- Q S J A BEAZLEY Funeral Director and Embalmer Office Phone 31. B U home and is doing nicely. Mr J. R. Duncan and wife of Mercer county and Mr Oakes Montgomery of Lexington were here to attend the burial of Rufus Carl Montgomery, Sunday. Rufus Carl the six year old son of Mr and Mrs W. B. Montgomery died at 1iyyia ft T .Tnr "Tr Q Cntni1nif afternoon. Thursday he had two teeth n reextracted from which sulted. His remains were interred in the family cemetery Sunday afternoon. A father, mother, three brothers and five sisters are left to mourn his loss. May they be able to look up to Him j who doeth all things well and he com forted as one of old, who said, "The Lord giveth and the Lord taketh away, blessed be the name of the Lord." plood-poiso- cent visitor of relatives here. Mrs. Farris Agee and daughter were week end guests of Mrs. Ed Arnold. Mrs Sam Murphy of Moreland visited her sister Mrs J. O. Bogie last week Master J. O. Bogie is visiting his aunt Mrs. Sam Murphy in Moreland. Mr. and Mrs. George Ray entertained anumber of their friends very pleasantly Sunday. Mrs. Prentis Walker and children, visited Mrs. Sam Cotton, Lancaster last Wednesday. Miss Lowie Murphhy was thrown from a horse last Sunday, just escaped breaking her neck. Miss Beulah Beazley and brother were guests of their cousins Her and Smiler Hill last week. Miss Nannie Mae Ison was the atn tractive guest of Miss Kut?e Mae from Friday until Sunday. Dick-erso- 1st dam Nell, sired by Mark Diamond Mark Diamond's dam was by Peavine ARE YOU GOING? 2nd dam Mollie, sired by McElroy.etc I am going to the Three Chair Shop season due wnen colt is loaleu or to get my Face and Head Changed mare is parted with. Care taken to where you don't have te wait a minute. Richmond Street. prevent accidents, but not responsible should any occur. Also at same time and place I will stand my big Jack, BEECHER MORGAN, at 10. to insure a living colt. R. C. SCHOOLER, Where Where V HENRY DUNCAN The Old Reliable Barber. Lancaster, Ky. W. M. ELLIOTT, Physician and Surgeon. LANCASTER, KY. Office Phone G. PRESTON No. 922. Vol 11. Residence Phone 220. G 400-- U 384-- A 383-- U 354-- B Residence Phone HKj OsmImmSrI ljJlfaMMMiliHWi 329-- Pierce Joe. Rankin T. C. Rankin James Rainey J. T. Ray Mrs. Eliza Store. Res. Res. Res. Res. Res. Res. Res. Res. Meats. Res. eczema? TRY Has Cured Worst Cases ZEMO. And You Can 1 Try It At Our Risk. LANCASTER. KY. Rose G. C. Rose Dr. B. C. 93 Riley J. L. 85 Robinson Mrs. J. C. 50 Ross & Whitlock. 400-Schooler Roy. 164 379-- H H GOOD : FOR : 1,000 : VOTES When Used to Nominate a New Candidate. Good For 25 Votes For Candidate already Entered In Piano Contest. Turner & Carpenter. Turner Joe 338-Walker Kemp. 192 Walker Alex. 86 Walker & Herndon. 213 385-- H Q Store. Res. Res. Res. Livery. Res. Res. Res. I VOTE FOR 41 Wherritt W. H. 38 Zanone Miss Margaret. 397 Bishop Miss Fannie, 360 Dr. R. L. Pontius. Incorporated. Veterinay. Yes, try Zemo. That's all you need do to get rid of the worst case of eczema. You take no chance, it is no experiment. Zemo is positively guaranteed to stop itching, rash, raw, bleeding eczema, make a pimpled face smooth and clean. Zemo is a wonder and the minute applied it sinks in, vanishes, leaves no evidence, doesn't stick, no grease, just a pure, clean wonderful liquid and it cures. This is guaranteed. Zemo is put up by the E. W. Rose Aledicine Co., St. Louis, Mo., and sold by all druggists throughout America, and in Lancaster by the R. E. McRoberts & Son Drug Store. Sired by Washington, No T4, by Crom well No 73. bv Washington Denmark NoG4. First dam, Bell by Rhoderick, b sso in; seconu aam oy uenmarK. This champion five gaited saddle stalSaved Child From Death. lion of Kentucky, which aver body in "After our child had suffered from this and adjoinng counties knows him severe bronchial trouble for a year." both as a great show horse as well as a wrote G. T. Richards, of Richardson's breece. He will make the season of 1912 Stanford Street. Mills, Ala., "we feared it had consump- to a limited number of mares, at $25. LANCASTER, KENTUCKY. tion. It had a bad cough all the time. to insure a living colt. Also for service e tried many remed es without avail, PRESTON Office Hours Office over and doctor's medicine seemed as useBy Preston 922, first dam Mamie Wil- 8 a. m to 12. 1 p. m. to 4. Stormes' Drug Store less. Finally we tried Dr. King's New Discovery, and are pleased to say that son, by Ogdenburg, second dam Katy one bottle effected a complete cure, and Maloy, one of the best show mares the our child is again strong and healthy." state ever produced. Fee 15.00 PresDENTIST. For coughs, colds, hoarsness, lagrippe, ton, Jr., is a light bay horse with four Phone 65. Lancaster, Ky. asthma croup and sore lungs, its the white feet to the ankle. Three years most infallible remedy that's made. old, 15J hands high, a horse of good Price 50c and $1.00. Trial bottle free. conformation, short back, great shoulGuaranteed by R. E. McRoberts & Son. ders, long neck and good foot and bone. Has been handled very little but has style, action and shows great speed. See this horse before you book your Stevenson's Worthy Prayer. PHONE 329-mares and I know you will look no The day returns and brings us the Office over F. G. Hurts furniture store. petty round of irritating concerns and further. Kentucky duties. Help us to play the man, Both will make the season at my Lancaster, laughter stable in Crab Orchard, Ky. Will keep help us to perform them with and kind faces; let cheerfulness mares on grass at $2.50 per month, but abound with industry. Give us to go will not be responsible for accident or blithely on our business all this day, escape of stock. Lien retained on colts bring us to our resting beds weary and until season is paid. Season is due if and content and undishonored. grant us in the end the gift of sleep. mares are traded or parted with or bred to other stock. Amen. Robert Louis Stevenson. Ja SWEENKY LIVERY, FEED and SALE STABLE. JR. H. J. TINSLEY, J. 1-- m CountjJ Surveyor. Do Ghosts Haunt Swamps? J. C. BAILEY, Crab Orchard, Ky. E. W. MorIoY, Graduate Optician Glasses Fitted. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Bastin Telephone Company PA1NT LiUK. Mr. R. G. Woods was in Louisville t&'$e8& a a. i wc?y Sv.'i GOD'S HERBS & ROOTS Cure Diseases, The Bible says so, & if e i he J. H proven every S3 business. Miss Margerite Nolan is the guest of Miss Margerite Anderson. Miss Kate Ely has returned from a several days visit in Paris. Miss Nancy Terry of Richmond visited her parents Saturday and Sunday. on last week The Sunday School will open at New Hope next Sunday for the summer. The Berea Telephone Co., has sold out to Mr. J, W. Creech of East Bern-stad- t. No never. Its foolish to fear a fancied evil, when there are real and dead- Humpty Dumpty Gets a Loving Cup. ly perils to guard against in swamps and marshes, bayous, and lowlands. These are the malaria germs that cause ague, chills and fever, weakness, aches in the bones and muscles and may in Offiice over Logan's store. duce deadly typhoid. But Electric Bit ters destroys and casts out these vici Residence Phone 75. Oiflce Phone 6 ous germs irom the blood, three bottles drove all the malaria from my system, wrote Wm. Fretwell, of Lucama, N. C, "and I've had fine health ever since. Use this safe, sure remedy only. 50c at R. E. McRoberts All "Work Guaranteed. & Son. DR. Wm. BURNETT PhYsican and Surgeon. H. J. PATRICK, Dentist. u 1-- m day CHARLIE toy WHITEMOON, 3729-3- 1 the Cow Boy Herbalist W. Broadway, LouisviSle, Ey, I ORDERS POSTAGE PAID. WHITE-MOON- S CHARLIE SCIENCE SOPE is made of PURE VEGETABLE OILS FOR - HUMAN SKIN ONL Y, guaranteed to satisfy 'or money refunded. 10c or 3 bars 23c at all dealers, Retail, who are supplied thru all wholesale dealers. COM-CEL-SAR, Deep down in everj' human heart lies a NATURAL desire for NATURE'S medicines, Roots & Kerbs. Too long have the secrets of nature been neglected, too long have people disregarded God's promises. Modern doctors think only of "operations" & strong drugs, while human suffering & deaths from disease increase rapidly every year. Health is natural, disease unnatural. My years of experience as a Cow-bo- y & among the Indians give me a peculiar fitness & knowledge of the powers of Roots & Herbs as medicines, my remedies have cured & are curing Blood Poison, Lung Trouble, Kidney, Bladder, Liver, Female & Skin diseases, Rheumatism, Dropsy, Catarrh, Nervous & Stomach Troubles that were pronounced incurable by the best doctors. I want to PROVE this to the world & to anyone asking, I will mail the greatest book of its kind ever published, entitled "THE COW-BOHERBALIST," absolutely free. If you are not enjoying ALL the blessings of perfect health, your duty demands that you INVESTIGATE MY CLAIMS. All letters of inquirv promptly answered. CO M-- ELSA R is the name of my great TONIC, composed of 16 Roots & Herbs, makes 3 full quarts of medicine, lasts about 3 months, costs only one dollar & is LEG ALL Y GUARANTEED to satisfy THE PURCHASER or money refunded. is sold BY ALL DRUGGISTS & DEALERS IN MEDICINE for the nerves, stmach, liver, kidneys, bowels, bladder & blood. A household remedy most excellent. Ask for if your druggist hasn't got it or won't get it, WILL FILL YOUR Y C BODY-BUILDE- R, COM-CEL-SA- R Even In Those Days. The children stood in awe before Mr. and Mrs. U. M. Burgess and one of the museum mummies. At little daughter Ruth spent Sunday in last the elder whispered to her father, "Why is the old woman wrapped up Berea. acMiss Sallie Woods of Madison In- in bandages? Did she die of an cident?" Before he could reply the stitute spent Saturday and Sunday younger girl said, "Oh, yes! She with home folks. must have been run over by a motor Mrs. Susie Wallace of Lexington is car. There's the number B. C. spending several days with her sister 1461.' " Mrs. H. L. Wallace. Influence. Mrs. Heny Riddleberger spent Sat"It is not possible to know how far urday and Sunday with her brother the influence of any amiable, honest-hearteand family of Hyattsville. man flows out inThe son of Mr. Ollie Boon died in to the world." Great Expectations. Hamilton Ohio, and remains will be brought here Wednesday for burial. A Burglar's Awful Deed. Mrs. Mattie Duncan of Lancaster was here Sunday in the interest of the may not paralyze a home so completely Sunday Schools in this neighborhood. as a mother's long illness. But Dr. After spending the winter in Florida King's New Life Pills are splendid Mr. H. E. Rucker and family visited remedy for women. "They gave me his parents and then returned to their wonderful benefit in constipation and female trouble," wrote Mrs. M. C. home in Louisville. Leadill, Tenn. If ailing, Dr. W. L. Carman has returned Dunlap, of try them. 2oc at R. E. McRoberts ' & from a stay in Indianoplis, while gone 1m the Dr. purchased him a handsome Son. Ear-Reachid, Paint Lick, Where She Liked 'Em. Kentucky. M. K. Denny, DENTIST Office over Miss Arnold's Millinery. duty-doin- g J. E. Robinson, LAWYER and COUNTY ATTORNEY. Will Practice in all State Courts and Aunt Margaret I see that old time U. S. District Court. politeness among men Is returning. They are again proposing on their Office over Police Court. Pbone 194. knees. Hanna s Green Seal "The Made-to-rd Wear Paint" two-third- If you expect to do any painting, you are interested you should be in the quality of the paint to be used. In any given job of painting, labor represents practically s, material one-thithe cost. It stands to reason that with so much expense in labor, the enduring quality of the paint is all important. is sought? Why have the painting done unless the protection and durability of the job How is one to determine the true value and obtain paint that maybe depended upon for durability? HANNA'S GREEN SEAL PAINT IS NOT A SECRET. This paint has Auut Samantha I'd rather have TO THE CUSTOMERS OF THE them there than r my hands The Oasis. By steadily bearing in mind that what you know and think, you know and think not for yourselves alone, but for others, you may become the center of a little green spot of intelligence in "Moline" auto car. the midst of this arid waste we call We have moved to East Water street Days. Those Were Happy society. Fhillip3 Brooks. Bostonian recently A one and block East of LexingCATTARRH GONE found in his trunk an old diary with ton avenue. All orders called for and the entry: "August 10, 18S7. Went When to the railroad station to see my sister No More Hawking and Snuffling delivered. Phone 340. off, and by some chance Harry .Blank You Breathe Hyomei. was there to see his lister off, and In h. Itf. Faulkner, jVIgr. the rush and noise and confusion we HYOMEI (pronounce it High-o-mgot mixed and I hugged his sister and is guaranteed to end the misery of he hugged mine." Boston Transcript catarrh. Breathe it, destroy the catFruit arrh eerms, and soon hawking and Their Heavy Handicap. snuffing will cease. How many women are born too finedown the throat of a "gapey" Breathe it, and crusts will no longer ly organized in sense and soul for the chicken destroys the worms mucus will not lodge highway they must walk with feet unform in the nose; and saves the chick's life. A in the throat; all inflammation will shod. Oliver Wendell Holmes. few drops in the drinking water Asparaleave the membrane of the nose and CURES and -and your head will feel clear and throat PREVENTS GAPES Started The World. Lancaster one-ha- lf V 't:- - i Dry Cleaning Co well-know- n e) and Shade Trees Strawberry Plants, fine. It the printed formula on every package. The makers have confidence and take pride in the quality and tell the public IT OUGHT TO BE. FOR 8 ALE BY A the composition of the paint. IS THIS OF ANY VALUE TO YOU? - Breathe it for coughs, colds ana sore throat; its soothing, healing, antiseptic action is better than all the stomach dosing remedies in creation, and there isn't a Darticle of omum. cocaine or other habit forming drug in it. CONN BROTHERS- - J One 50c Bottle of Everything for Orchard, Lawn and forty years of wonderful cures have everywhere it is proved them true, and Garden. Our prices may interest you now known as the best salve on earth Makes 12 Gallons of Medicine. Write for free Catalogue. No Agts. for Burns, Boils, Scalds, Sores, Cuts, Every poultry raiser should keep a bottle of Complete outfit, which includes in Bruises, Sprains, Swellings, Eczema, this medicine on hand. Write for free sample haler, $1.00. Extra bottles of HYO Chapped hands, Fever Sores and Piles. and Booklet on "Diseases of Fowls." Address, H.F.Hillenmeyer & Sons. BOUHBQX BEHEDT COHPM, LtatagtM. Ky. MEI 50 cents at R. E. McRoberts & Only 25c at R. E. McRoberts & Son. Lexington, Kentucky. Son and druggists everywhere. Sold by HASELDON BROS. JiaWlres1 when the astounding claims were first made for Bucklen's Arnica Salve, but I wane aiarrnoea. ronp. cnoiera and other chick diseases. Grape Vines, gus, Rhubarb, Roses Peonies, and Phlox. BourbonPouItryCure 1-- m v. - H ' . " ".