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Mount Vernon signal: November 29, 1918
Mount Vernon signal: November 29, 1918 Mount Vernon signal 300dpi TIFF G4 page images James Maret Mt. Vernon, KY 1918 mou1918112902_sn86069561 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Mount Vernon signal: November 29, 1918 Mount Vernon signal James Maret Mt. Vernon, KY 1918 $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. K j ruii ? r PUBLISHED r EVERY FRIDAY Mwd t- ESTABLISHFD r 41 J887 - VOLUME XXXII MT. VERNON, ROCKCASTLE COUNTY,; KY.jfFM. AY,- - NOVEMBER '29. 1918 NUMBER 10 "'' I I Li ft J Ci the samo loot. Ho then camo Livingston Checker Clubf by.'Dr. back and swapped them and got a W. T. Arayx, 2.50, Milt fatter, 1; No. 6 lace shoo and a 7 button J. M. Mink, 1; Charley Moore, t; -shoo. Koturring to Mt. Vernon S. B. Mullings, 1; W. R. rfobre, he discovered his mistake and his 2; Henry Mahaffey, 5; Geo .Mhsk, last trip was to get them straight- t; L. H. Moris, r; C. jfcJlfcrtia, ened out. Tho morcllant said 5; Wm. Owens, 1; J. pijitott, Ppnder has taken his place. caused by a severe case of tho tho reason he could not fit him 5; w. M. Poynter, 1; SiaJoM A. fiddle is only four strings sounding board Died: Mrs. Jam 09 MahafTey, wife flu. He was buried on Sand was that his feet were neither Roberts, 5; H. S. Smitfolfc'Gto. of Uncle James Mahaffoy, who Hill, Saturday. He was thirty rights or lefts. unless tune. G. Sowders, 1; D. S. Hadth, 1; & died about a year ugo. She died years old and leaves a. wife and Our old friend, tho Brodhead Sara Tankersly, 1; VYIlliS'fWatr, 5m M1U!m W UaMAM A jJ 4 A J Uill a. AMtU4MAAM ui the 35th and was buried at the four children, father and mother, Scribe was anxious to know how 2; Dr. R.G. Webb, anw vuuta, kj. 15 aslPhos. C family burying ground at the several brothers and sisters to we camo out iu our United Wai Welch, 10; L. C. Wopdall, 5; umess ne is in tunc mikk,eaMtery, on Rockcastle mourn his loss. Born: to tho Work campaign. He seems to Tom Wilson, 50 eta, M( Wood- ,iver. Mrs Hubert McClure is wife of David Smith, a fino boy think that wo fell behind lor he sod, 5; James Wfaltakdr.fi; J.B. Get pay more! Buy where the buying very low with pneumonia and not on the 25th ; also a fine girl to the said we always make such a howl Four, 2.50. expected to live. She first had wife of U. L. Black, on samo date. evory time wo have gone "over is in tune. ' j. flu and later went into pnoum nia. Airs. D. H. Owens has resigned itho tnn". that pvpi-- on know it. Total Cash Sales fc;lot.o Mrs Fred Owens and children, as assistant postmaster and moved We consider this something to pledged j of Cincinnati, huvo moved back to to Lebanon Junction. Mr. and howl, about and if our friend was Alva Argenbright, tl'i ,W. A. Livingston Ollio Browning has Mrs. w, R. ward and son.. Glen, ns oavnr tn sen tils tnwn tm nv.i . vv,. QV v.. a Brady, 5; C, L. Blacif moved his family hero fiotn n nave returned to their home at as we are ours, ho would make a Gregory, 5; Sam F.llellrd, 5; and is working third trick at Huzatd. Ky , after a few days great noise too. But in all the Sinks. Some of tho soldier boys visit with relatives hero. Mrs. N drives bow many times would he F. H. Jenkins, 5; Kic&rd Mttod; havo come back and more aro H. Oliver, who has had a severe got to toot his horn? Livingston 5; Geo D. Mink, 6j of MiBk, coming. We learn that soveral attack of flu, is able to leave her we think has gone over every Cleo McClure, 6; N.H.QUjejjfl; ftwrnly-TrrI huu sand jviJjjMmci rojg England. --OdiU's timer Call" bur friencl say as "Slid France in the near future better after all being confined to much? In this last campaign, we Horace Prows, to: Ra'WRoM, 5: They did all they could to destroy their room with flu 0. M. Griffin, learn that we have citizens here C. J. Rico. : D. B. liiaibo: 16: Kuiserism. Can we put our hand of Falmouth, Ky , wero here lat who count their ' wealth by the W. N Riggs 6: G.MSmitbr1: W. O. Singleton. 6: jaTierney. -- . on our heart and say with a clear ter part of last weok. T& . Lee thousands, who did not give a 5; O. D. Wilson, 5 who is interested in coalmin- penny. We wish to say to them conscience that we did too. Tho flu situation is gotting better now. ing, noar Corbin, was with hisi that shrouds do not have pockets IJt.OO No now cases atd all that have it family Sunday. Judge Dees lias and tho man that has to work Total Pledged are gradually improving, and it is resigned as postmaster and Miss every day to live donated liberally to be hoped that it will be blotted Flora Pennington has been ap to the cause. Some find a great ivw fr f " out. Mike Pannon was at Mt pointed and will take charge Janu differoDCO in buying bonds and Vernon. Sundav. to be with Mrs. ary tirst Jonnie Bullock, who helping the soldier boys back Qrcene 'obnialiy I Was in my compw about undergo, so we are taking it hat Fannou, who is 'hello girl at that hod the flu about a month ago and home. kind of dflice work. four' days when Ifwceivad a easy, Knowing tnat we are ngnt- iaoae ;placo, D.B.Rurabowas in Louis- - developed pneumonia, is slowly Camp Green, CMiMt, N. C. Ttee first tevW weks that I' transfer to the Camp feadquar- - ing (or hav- e- been fighting) Livingston's United War Work yville latter part of last week. improving. Mrs. Hobort Griffin, Nov. 2, ia 4ka'Trar!nno1 tort, at owhlch plact , am nqw for the greatest cause which wf kere-I'irjwM-tuwas nero aiaay;en. who moved to London. Ky., about contributions: Editor Mt. vyeraoiMMJa, in'the. mortal man ever bled and died, the army, from atattonea. 1 am wo , ... - TI JiBfc'V, , to .Corbin, where h'lfci-- two MtMria, ago, has moved back T. JrJ f CASH. Democracy' TIM v now; Via: A "World-widj Mt. Vern I Jwa fent' td Ike Motor Oficers. Morale Do tlwt It- .J"..ft '.j i:M.wt.T -AM'i.iLtji.Mj 1li4-;M.iVFSfeV MHbmjkov- fall iiMjinfa.jiypiBUfr'.i ?: D have boen crowned with do is i nmd-wJ ,F"" M6flEi!?MRArfienbrien'tTo; 5..Ak it was always 'of great f n. . TJ. - &M .. jucic uwwtl rtiywmdie? "T TI rm a, victory that will "put these vvarrtnerc braacnor XAT'b aufordi1T; " Mrs Ql Cook"., terest to me to read the letters on Special dnty and not perma army llife tine. Of ccWrse there united states in a position wnere Navy, was Here bun day, purchased a farm near that iiam's Ittl. ... ODttengim, 5; W. H. from the boys in camp I thought nently assigned, and after about are) some hardships for us to all the rest of the Nations of tho but did not got here in time to see ""- - In,,."., Uratnti iMCn.otnR'O'j jjj bis wife who died of the flu and O Franklin was here latter part Cottengim, 20; Henry Daugherty, I would "spring ' one" on my a montn I was ordered back to undergo, but nothing to compare earth will look up and respect ras buried a tew days before his of last week, and later wo learned 50 cts. Irvin Fields, 5; Joe Fewell, friends in Old Rockcastle. Since my original company by the with that through which the her as they have never done be- urrival. - Mr. and Mrs I. T. Stew-- through a friend the most import- - 5; K. B. Gold, i5;Enoch Grifftn, I havo been in Camp Greene I camp commander, Col. Macomb. boys "over there" have had to (Continued on last page.) W. Hughes, vho liavo boon con fined to their rooms on account of tho flu, aro improving. Fin Davis, of Lowell, is visiting his brother, L. II. Dawis.O.D Bryant, of Mt. Vernon, has resigned as freight agent here and O D. ant part of Ins business here. A t; A B. Humblo, 5; J.B. ?ji, O G. T. Hellard, 2; Elbert nttn ui duueu uc UIIUO UUWU 8DU Mrs. Surah B. Hull is very sick past week, left on 22, Wednes-- purchased a pair of shoes and sol' 5; Hsker Jones, 1; at prosont. .She is another suf- day, for Nashville Charley Kel after wearing them for a day or 5.KJ.B. J" lowaiu u. ferer of tho flu. The family of J. ley, son of Smith Kelloy, who two, found they wore both for Ktrby, 50Cts; Delbert Lcyiags 5; T UV M fi- s - T 1SJ ort of cincinnatl . . I"-- " o It, " w,1 bavo been .u.u iui mu 1 1 5 nan-J.-jfeJea- XtTTXt ZSIK Pi v i fl was with the colors, was brought lioro a few days ngo and buried near town in tho family burying ground. Another victim of tho flu. Logan Ovorbay, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Ovorbay, died Fri day of pneumonia, which was ti Gret I nTune Brother o'mine an automobile is't worth much unless its in tune A a with "" f ij its'in 8 niMauwu uuuuug uui ujiuuiuauuii iiwii -- in tunc! Don't - Lon-do- s' 25 lb. MEAL fer $1.05 fuNE j; WE ARE IN i ..-- ' "1 -' ' V . r"- ' ' ruotfL-s-sJjJ- H u Mul-lio- s, -- . W.F.BAKER YES, THE BLUE FRONT STORE RIGHT OPPOSITE THJrCOPRT HOUSE Ii I l ' .' - , ... CECIL HJA$fcS AtCamjtJ " - briWoit o !;, ; en-M- d ce ijmt: . Brtw-tmentT a muHS,-f$nW- 2- -- lk. - 5 -? - - -t v, et-H- t- i "" "f. 9 e ft tiikhjgj .,--: . I 1 m M i. (FACTS, YOU WANT TO KNOW ABOUT) Alabama, Arizona, Colorado, Georgia, Idaho, Indiana, Kansas,Maine,. Michigan, North Dakota, Oklahoma, Oregon, Tennessee, WestVirginia Results of State-Wid- e Prohibition In J OHIO, The Pivotal State, HAS VOTED DRY LEGISLATORS wereelected in 35 States November 5th, 8. Action upon the Ratification of the National Prohibition Amendment to the Constitution will be taken in the early part of their sessions, which begin in 19 J 9. Fourteen States have already ratified the amendment, and should 22 of the 35 State Legislatures just elected take similar action National Prohibition will become effective in 1 920. 19 "Prohibition Facts and Figures " has just been compiled. by some of the World's most noted authorities. Whether you are in favor 'of or against National Prohibition, you owe it to yourself to become acquainted with the real facts of this question which is now engaging the attention of Legislative bodies throughout the Nation. It is a book of facts containing many statements on Prohibition , Complete, Accurate and Dependable Information H. M. Leland, President Lincoln Motor Car Co, Jos. Boyer, President Burroughs Adding Machine Co. S. S. Kreege, President S. S. Krosge Co, John Trix, President American Injector Co. R, H. Webber, President J. L. Hudson Co. G.H.Chisholm, President Atlas Steel CastingCo, R. H. Davidson, Presidont Davidson Nmnack Fdy. Company, Calvin Essex, President Essex Coal Co. G.D.Lobdell, President Lobdell Ca Wheel Co. F.F.Beall,Vice.PresidentPackard MotorCar Co, No Loyal American can doubt the statements of the following: Major General Leonard Wood, U. S. A. Major General John F. O'Ryan, U. S. A. Colonel W. J, Nicholson, U. S. A. Governor Geo. W. P. Hunt, of Arizona. Governor Julius C. Gunter, of Colorado. Governor Arthur A. Capper, of Kansas. Governor Ruffin G. Pleasant, of Louisiana. Governor Carl E, Milliken, of Maine. Governor T. W. Bickott, of North Carolina. Governor Ernest Lister, of Washington.' And iany other news items of uuusual inter-es- t and timeliness. 0. L.gHou8ton, Vice President Lukens Steel Co. II. K. McAuley, Secretary Altoona Iron Co. It. C, Lea. Secretary Itobesonia Iron Co." H, B, Smith, Secretary McInneB Steel Co. A, K. Lewis, Director Safety and Labor,Ameri can Rolling Mill Co, S. Brown, Supervisor Carpenter Steel Co. W. D. Brennan, Assistant Manager Union Pacific Coal Co. W, B. Piorce, Superintendent Buffalo Bolt Co. E. P. Ross, Superintendent1 Colonial Iron Co. W. V. Johns, Curtis Mfg. Co, Theodore Roosevelt. Wm. H. Taft Frank A.Vanderlip, Chairman National War Savings Committee. Lloyd George of England. Sir Robert Borden, Prime Minister of Canada. Simon Lake, Inventor of the Submarine. Cardinal Gibbons. Archbishop Ireland. Bishop Brewster of Maine. Josephus Daniels, Sectary II. 8. Navy. General John J. Persbirfg, U S.A'. Surgeon General United States Amy. nt Final Word It is the purpose of this book to aid those ORDER BLANK who, without prejudice, desire to ascertain the views of'men who have studied the question of Prohibition from many angles. In making selections, the compiler of this work has chosen what to of sincerity, reason and logic. him bore the ear-mar- ks lb. PROHIBITION POBLISQRRS, PoitoSce Drw$r No. 3M, Coylnutoa, Ky. or Poiwffiw Money Order, ttnd tvMntyfivefMlcenU', Jn currency, Facu nd Fieure.." for, whjch .end me copy of ' Name Address City :: ( Writ Name and Addrew PUinly. State 11 II iillii iiufi 1 --- ..rmvtwwTinuti' ROCKCASTLE CIRCUIT OCKCASTLE CIRCUIT HANK STATEMENT; COURT. Thur&cltiy nftcrnooa: COURT Report nf tho condition of the T. J. Nicklky, Admx. of Music Star Spangled Banner N'icelkv, Admr Friday, Nov 29, ton First Stite Bank, doing business. T.fJ the ill annexed SlIhRMAN MOORK, W?, and America Plaintiff, Dec'd, Plaintiff, j !at the town of Livingston, County tS'Raii Lick, iday ' r President's Proclamation. cvtry Ft or Kentucky, : Notice of Sittings to ol Ko'Ucastle, State vs Notice ot Silting to L'DGAA' S. ALD1UG1 I, lliatt. Receivo Clams, at the close of business ou 15th Receive Claims, Invocation, Rev. A. J. I'ikc. day of November, 1918: Missouri Pattkkson, AlriGrntiiy, &o , Defendants SUBSCRIPTION ONK VKAK J10 Scripture Reading 100 th Psalm. A. J. Mookk, Olliic RESOUllCES A. E Albright. Alkredltors of the etite of Defendants J Bryant, &c, Aivertising rata maar known en Music Onward Christian Soldier Loans nnd Discounts... $28,48395 Sari; Leo, deceased, arc hereby application All creditors of tho estato of Ove d ft, secured and IJraor .lames Meredith. not irk! to present tiietr claims Sherman Mooie, deceased, are tit scoured 390.99 Origin of Thanksgiving, E. A MKMHKKOP agiii$ same, properly proven, herobv n()lific(1 to j)rCsent tner Stock, Bonds and otlicr StnuiKC. KENTUCKY l'UKSS ASSOCIATION belofiine on tho 14th day of De claims against same, proporly securities 13,500.00 ceiribV, L. W. Uuwling. Sermon Rev. Beginning on 1918. Due from Banks 9,543 70 said dm' I will sit daily to receive proven, belore me on the 14th day following items were cBeginning The Cash on hand 5,173 43 and roister such claims and of December, 1918. ied (from tho Stirs nr.d Strip , Checks and other cash on said date I will sit daily to proof, tid will hold my said sit- receive and register such claims the official newspaper of the A items 753 51 tings t the law office of.L. W. and proof, and will hold my said Iv. publihhdd in Franco, a 11 Banking House, FurniBctnuiM, in Mt. Vernon, Ken- sittings at the law office tf L..W. hearing date of October 25 The 2,629 43 ture nnd Fixtures... ADVANTAGE FOR GOV. tucky. paper was sent us by Sergt. John Other Assets not inBcthurum, Mt. Vernon, Kv. BLACK. G. S. Gripi'IN, Noe, son of our West Main street G. S Griffin, cluded under any of Commissioner. Commissioner When Gov. Stanley tultos his merchant, T. N. Noe. above heads.. 53 So seat as United States Senator on A SOULIER. $60,528.96 Total March 4th next, lie will be sue Made Me a An incident that will, linger ' ccoded as Governor by Lieut liabilities Well Woman Gov James D. Black, and as the long iu the memory of those who Capital Stock paid in, fcyecti. part in the gallant advance of tho .". in cash latter will serve as Chief $14,55" 00 v Ki sufferer from catarrh five for nearly ten months, it Second Division in Champagne Undivided Profits, less 553-3flfe &M of,(ie stomach can read '-) ' should give him a decided advan- came when, as will happen some- Deposits sub Mrs. Van Buren's letter 61 tage in his race for the Demo times in all" battles in all armies, jtct to check $41, 72561 wjtjiait a feeling of thank-futnV- s. Time Deposits 3,700.00 J cratic nomination for Governor, tho 'artillery was falling short. The advance had been so swift I.litve Bpcnt a croat deal of for which ho has bet.11 aa avowed 60,52896 montf? with dortnrn for rntnrrli Mr. Mnttlr A. Vnnnurrn, 1? candidate for more than a year. tbat there were no wires by of Ibr 'loumrli nml at times have ) hren' 'mpellei! to Rive up my ItWhl.in'l St. Grand Itajilds, Stato of Kenty. e illUi l'ust Commander Valley hoti8evrk for days. For years It is Generally understood that which the warning could be sent County of Kokcastle, j ac . I dld(&t' know nlitit n well dny City Illve. U O. T. M. when Gov. Ul:i:k became 0 can- back. Tho need for action was so wii ml cannot help lut feel We, L. H. Davis and A.B.Hum-ble- , that I lonlcl not he nllr had I lot been Induced to try didate for the lieutenant govern- immediate that tlicro was no Liquid or Tablet 1'orm President and Cashier of the l'eruna. Six liiittlrn of I'rrunn Sold lleryhere orship, in 19I5, he did so with time to send a runner back and above named lJunk, do solemnly mnde ne n iTrll noinnii. tbo idea of succeeding to the no certainty that a runner could swear that the above statement is governorship, nnd beine, a good get back. true to the best of our knowledge Then, abruptly and on liis organizer, he has employed tho and belief. a bignal Corns intervening time in lixing his own miti-itiveL. H Davis, President, UMUMIUS " fences all over the state. His un- - sergeant started to shinny up a -- A, .-. v pole. UndeT rhecros's" Unique Plafv Devised By the Agricultural College of the UnfV"- Subscribed and sworn to before ship and being in office when the ing fire from tho the two artilleriversity of Kentucky to Aid Farmers mo this 25 day of November I918 primary is held, those acquaint ies, in full sight and within wick My commission expires April 10, cd with the possibilities and rami edly easy range of German snip With the grcn" war apparently In Its thus putting his funn on a better payficatiens of the political game crs and German machine gun 1922. ing basis 01 enabling himself to Infinul .states, we ill flint ourselves P. E Drummond J. whut sltuillon will confront th( crease the fertility of his land each agree, give Gov Black an advan- ners, lie went up that pole and, Amertcun furm nf ter peace luis been year. R. G. Webb tage Lovisville Times. from that high and conspicuous It Is the purpose of the University restored. Thos. U. Welch No one can answer this question to devote the forenoons to one study place, signaled the message back. . to the satisfaction of all and yet there nnd the afternoons to another so thut Directors. to carry When he catne down an officer. a G. W. Murphy, Notary Public ore certain facu that the American It will be possible for farmer In adfarmer must rvco;nlze. We all know two studies at the same time. will be congratulated him warmly and , for fanning dition to these courses, there that there Is little Homer Sutton, 17 year old son asked for his name and outfit. ROOKCASTLE CIRCUIT ever to be upou, exactly the same basis two additional lectures or demonstraas before the r.ir. The conditions tions each day, one early In the mornCOURT. of Mr. and Mrs. A J. button, Tho sergeant grinned and started prevailing for the past three or four ing and another late in the afternoon, died last Saturday morning at to fudu away. T. J. Niceley, Admr of years have shown to America and, for which one may attend If he so desires. These courses will begin November jltnt matter to th" whole world, the "But you don't understand,'' George W. Anderson Dec'd tho home of his parents, about vital Importance of good fanning. The J."th and will be repented at Intervals two miles from here, with pneu-mou- the officer explained. want Plninttff fanner and Ills piice In the world's until March 1st, 1010. This plan of ' following an rutick of Flu. to vecomme'id ,you for a D,.S. Vs Notice of sitting to ' j" His remains wore buried Sun"Yes, "- - said thesorge.anti- - just, 4- - v "j 1 Teceive claims. . day afternoon at the Christian before ho- - fadd away entirely, Kr.ink'AndorSon, Ac , Defendants! wlijit I thought." church cemet'ery, after short "ihafs-jus- t All creditors oMhe estato of services at tho grave by tho George W. Anderson, deceased, ; "DO UNTO OTHERS' Besides his . Rev. A. J Pike. ? are hereby notified to present parents a number of brothers their claims against same, propCourtesy is almost unvarying and sisters are left to mourn his in tho A. E. F. in the offices of erly proven, before mo on the loss. A splendid likeness of Mr every, l4'h day of December, i9i8 R. T. O s, A. P. M.'s jit and Mrs. J. F. Carter, and tho where, in fact, where boldiors Beginning on said date I will sit following appeared iii Monday's aro serving their fellow soldiers daily to receive and register issue of tho Couriei Journal: The Golden Rule seems to bo ob such claims and proof, and will Shelbyville, Ky. November 24 served as if it were a general hold my sittings at the law office inHundreds of Kentuckians, of L W. Bethurum, In Mt. Ver order. cluding twenty two grandchild, Sometimes, however, when a non, Kentuciiy. ren and two G. S. Griffin, soldier sees a soldier revelling wore interested in the golden in Commissioner. authority and misusing brief wedding anniversary of Mr and it, he wishes there might fall to CHAMBERLAIN'S COUHG Mrs. Joseph Farmer Carter which this man what thoy say came to REMEDY. was celebrated at tho home of u Students Judging dairy cattle on the Experiment Station farm. a lieutenant iu a certain A. E.F. daughter, Mrs. 0. Do not imagine that becausn Roulett, rest area. y repeating each course two or three affiijrs has been recognized in north of Shelbyville, last Tuesday times Is for the double purpose of suitiiew way. Tho story is that this liouten other cough .medicine's failed to muy , bo Ue conditions ing the convenience of furniers In atTho couple were married in Owim cut was bossing a detail when a give you relief. that it will be the , Wiutever tho war, It is very clear thut the tending und also to prevent overcrowd county in 1868, and made their mild looking gentleman in a derby same' with Chamberlain's Cough after who Is not fully prepared ing. The university makes no charge farmer ijulckly to adjust himself to those con-- whatever for these courses, but It will homo there until a few years ago, hat walked around a corner and Remedy. Bear in mind that dillous will have very greut dlliiculty be necessary to obtain permission to when Jthoy removed to Rockcas- inquired politely: from a small beginning this rem- Iu the competition. attend from Thomas Cooper, iJeun of The conditions Unit huve obtained thu College of Agriculture, ut least one tle county to live with a son, Dr. "Lieutenant, what part do you edy lias gained a world wide rep for the pust few years have profoundly week before the time one expects to W. F. Carter. Other children every Inhappen to be playing in the war?" utation and immense sale. A nffected every industry und no excep- attend. In arranging these courses, women's medicine must have exceptional dividual, the farmer being are: Charles W. Carter, Shelby "I am tho supplying officer of overlooked. has not been work tion. One of the. most noticeable county, the Rev. J. V. Carter, tho Umptietli to win esteem wherever it thut h:H confronted farmers Courses In buih subjects as dressmakbattalion!" re- merit ing, millinery and cooking aro providhas been the lubor shortage. Wilmore; Mrs. Henry Taylor. torted the officer with combative becomes known. No one has recognized these facts ed especially while there ure several Shelby county; N. Giles Carter, dignity, as if scenting s niore clearly limn has the Agricultural subjects such as poultry, dairy a chance und horticulture In which College of the. University of Hurrinmii, Tenn.; Mrs. J. H. to bawl somebody out. "And' That Institution also recog- both men aud women will bu InterThomas, Forest City, N C, J. D. who is it wants to know?" FOR FLETCHER'S ' nizes that the f.uiiici- - has about reach- ested. Thu full list ot subjects taught It ed the limit so far us working Is conCarter, Shelby county. Mr and "I am tho Secretary of War,' cerned; at le.it,M'iat Is true iu n great s follows: Soils aud crops, luna Mrs Walter Uoyd, of Corbiu, said tho man in civiliin clothes. wero hero Saturday and Sunday on account of the death of her PROPERLY FITTED brother, Homer Sutton Millard Ben Mullins is on a trip iu Sutton, who is now in Army serGLASSES part of tlio county this vice, and stationed at Camp CusAl' THE RIGHT TIME Misses Htta and Boss ter, was at homo a few days this week is of week on account of the death of Daugherty, of Bureu, ufter spend Greatest Importance, his brother. J. II. Ward, of ing a montli with their parents, If your oyes aro showing any deCrestwoqd, (near Louisville, was Mr. uiid Mrs Thos. DaugliDrty, fects now is tho tiuio to tee hero several days this week tho liavo roturtied iiomo Mrs. M.E. DR. MOORE, The Optician guest of his daughter, Mrs, Fred Prico and dauijhtors, of Levt-Cox Building, Mt. Vernon, Ky. Sowder. Mrs. Frank Catron, Green, tiro with her daughter, daughter of Mrs. John Riddle, Mrs. F.E. Mullins, tills week. J of this place, underwent a serious H. Mullins, who litis been on the operation iu Indianapolis first of sick list for ti few days, is bettor. Mrs. Louisa Allen 1ms beon ut the week, and is reported to bo getting along nicely. At a meet-iu- g tho bed side of her son, Wilson of the Board of Trustee of Allen, who is vory sick with tlio tho town of llrodhend last Friday flue, but is said to be bettor ut evening the resignations of Jacob present. Mrs Jones Durnuu,ol Elder and Jop Albright wero'. re. Danyo, was tho guest of Mrs, I On men man with hit tractor outfit Is hre doing th work of thr cfcived and A. M. Hiatt aud L. N. Mattie Mullins, Monday. Some And nln horse. Howling appointed instead. Jop of (the folks of this part have , Is miinuK'eiiient, animal fe0 number of iiise. The tpngequt-ucAlbright was theu appointed mar taken udvantugo of the last few lliut In the future we must look niulnly line, dairy muiiufucturvs, poultry, JudKlui;, kllllu to Incrt'Uhvd efficiency. cool days iu slauijhteririg their shal and assumed his duties Considering this fact, together with mid curhiK nifiilK, marketliiK, beckc'i Cress te Brovles aid hogs Tlio llu lias visited many liiK, Injurious In.secln, aulnml dl.euse the value of'the farmers time, tho illxeni-os- , home coiivenleucvK, CoIIoku hss decided to olfer plant SaorsA Humm shipped a cur families iu nnd around this neigh millinery, dresiimukliiL', remodelln. s btTlesi of Intensive oich if hogs from hero Thurs- borhood, Killing us many as (wo In rspcclulUt'd practical UKriculturu no clothing, planning meals, homo cook day, Mr. and Mrs. David Mas-ter- s and three in some families. Some thst any farmer can k to the CoIIckc, Ink anil Initio nnrvke, meats und meal select Minii! bubject In which he U HUllhtitlltCK. hnvo moved fiom Corbin to of tho schools thut havo been 1.J MILES EAST OF ORLANDO In cat-- one should decide, ufter II n most Interested, set u superior woik-In- c s course, thut In knowliiUe of thut brunch uud n- - IsliliiK u Gum Sulphur. Mrs Walter closed on account of iluhuvejboen On CMbburg Read would like to study further he can Imturn to liU I arm wiinoui navuiK Nfbsf ovory Itobius and children speutThanks opcfieS this week mediately take up another subject ol Hewitt-lehis business. giving with Mrs V. A. 13 Davis one hi this part havo commenced t'or euui)e, one can devote his he can return later Iu Dip trfuter to r mobumu his studies. time for tuu weeks studyliiK farm at Ml. Vernon. -.-Miss Mildrod gatliorinu corn. Mrs. Melvin I'uJl Information may be obtained by tors, tractors and other kinds of gas Arfcuckle Coffee I ne thus enable himself to do addressliiK Thomas Cooper, Dean ol Robins was in M t Vernon Tliurs Harnett, utter soverul days visit ami em: wore work and also to Instruct his the College of Aurfculture, at day, (he guest of her aunt, Mrs to hor nuronts. Mr. and Mrs. employes so us to make their work Work begins November 23th. h Another farmer count for more. F U Durham. The following Moso Mullins, of Cruise, have reH mljit wish to study soils or perhaps charKc-- are made for uuy ot tl Thanlcsgiviug program mo was turned homo. the.' principles of fsrui uiamijieuieut, courses. Mt. Vernon Piil-lhkt- Sign a rariiedoutiit the Christian thiitch- S EXECUTOR'S SALE SATURDAY, AT TIIK NoifEiillBR 3flth OK LATB UBSIDBNOE 10 - xffl GEORGE LIVESAY, deceased W K WILL S L L AT PUBLIC AUCTION tlio personal property bulongiiigto tlio estato of Annum Livosay, dcceasotl, consisting of houseliold effects and other articles tot) mum Sale will begin about crous to nientioii, ten o'clock in tlie forenoon. Terms of sale to be uiadu known on day of sale. I. FERUNA Did Not Know a Well Day For Years This November 19, 1918. W. I). LIVESAY. and .1. B, LIVESAY, Executor -- to-d- , vital Importance of good farming -- fr'.-i-.n- && which has been farming and teaching, I have purchased the entire stock of Gtnera! Mertfoante ofPrQr Griffin, on the south side of Main street, Mt. Vernon, Ky., and will continue the business at the same stand. I will carry a full line of GROCEIJ-- I KS.O V E R A L L S. WORK Sill RTS, DRESS SHIRTS. UNDERWEAR. Men's Flannel Shirts, Sweaters, Enaniulware, Queensware. Notions, School Tablets, Pencils. Etc. Thanking you in advance for your patronage HAVING decided to change won-ilerln- u BRODHE.AD lam, Yours truly, ia "I C j J. B.CUMMINS MT. VERNON, KY. T J" -- " r v STOMACH TROUBLE Mr. Atarion Holcomb, of Nancy, Ky., says: "For quite a long while I suffered with stomach trouble. I would have pains and a heavy feeling after my meals, a most disagreeable taste in my mouth. If I ate anything with butter, oil or crease, I would spit it up. I began to have regular sick headache. I had used pills and tablets, but after a course of these, I would be constipated. It Just seemed to tear my stomach all up. I found they were no good at all for my trouble. I heard n, THEDFORD'S K-DRAU- GHT . an'ub-solutel- 1 dilll-culli- maim-fuctuiv- ObUdren OP" recommended very highly, so began to use it It cured me. I keep it in the house all the time. It is the best liver medicine made. I do not have sick headache or stomach trouble any more." Black-Draug- ht acts on the jaded liver and helps it to do its important work of throwing out waste, materials and poisons from the system. This medicine should be In every household for use in time of need. Get a package today. If you feel sluggish, take a dose tonight You will feel fresh tomorrow. Price 25c a package. All druggists. Ken-tuik- ONE CENT A DOSE am - WITHERS ' 121 LNOS bPENCER. Pr.aM.al CIIAS.U. HAUiUM, Vie 1'nUd.nl II. II. I.INUbLV, bMr.ury r Commercial School CUTHRIE STREET, North of Pottoffico A neGULARLY INCORPORATED INSTITUTION OF LEARNING LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY Trains young men and women for Buaine.a or Civil Service portions. All who desire to cjualify for either or both lines of employment should write for full information at once. FOR FRESH HOP E Groceoies SEE hnrU-ulturc- llve-Btor- k TlMulins sen-ousl- y Lex-tngto- l- s Died. Miss Macgio Norton. daughter of Mr and Mrs Salle Norton, of Influenza.-Joh- n Payno have moved to this place Irom Marotburg and is occupying Mr. Bethurum's house. Shirley and Russel Carmical spent Sunday afternoon with Herman and Rus-so- l Barnes. Mrs. Pete Cummins, who has been very sick for some time still remains very low There are not many new cases of flu in this part except Salie Norton's family. Some of them have bcoa ver,) sick. Mrs. Clara Carmical, whu has been sick .vlth grlpp is better at present. Well it has been beautiful weath. or for people to work, but guess that tho pretty weather Is over for this year. Died, the olyht mouths old baby of Mr.aud Mrs. Chas Shephoid WE LL and was buried died Tuesday Wednesday at this place. Miss Hattle Carmical, who has been tn vory poor health for bouiq time still re muins very sick. Tho small child of Mr. aud Mis. W. M. Sjwdor is still sick with llu. For Salb: 30 acres more or less, fairly good house, good barn and smoke houso, 2 running springs, one never falls, half acre in gardon with now paling fence. Located j miles from court house on Huusford road. Will sell at a bargain if sold ut ince. A. C. SOWDKK, CA3XOMA 07iliavenUT? FOn FLETCHER'S - fr- - vtr-- .t ...'" feaanmo i -" ' Mt. Vernon Signal Women's and children's coats. Sutton & McBbk. You can get any kind of an up Mt. Vernon Ky, Nov. 29, 1918 coat for omen, at Sutton & McBke's. up "No. 7q" rrttmarrr, 7- I M on want toOommunl. f, 7 ' wlllialONXL. Tho ban has been lifted on flour and substitutes ure not required when purchases of flour to-dat- e COUNCIL OF NATIONAL DEFENSE The following teachers received Jrl7.es in the Box Supper contest The names appear in rotation, the largest prize winners name coming HrsUn Edith Phillips, Hiatt, Dolora Boyd, Lillie Seaborn, Jesse DeBord, J. L. Thompson, Odessa Burton, Sherman Chasteen and Clyde Watson, Ella M. Coffey. Sr. Ta-blt- ha I are tnado. For Sale: LOUIIVILIC & Duroc Jerseys, Naihviiii R. R. Co. TIME TABLE. 22 nortn 24 28 21 4.57 pm Big Typo, fall pigs, of best blood lines. Pedigree furnished. For sale by W. H. Miller, Mt. Vernon. Ky. Peace Has Come ringing of bells and the song of the told of the joy that "is in ten million mothers' hearts today ., In tho casualty list of wounded tho Western front appears .Urto a m the names of Robert Clifford, of i J as. Landrum, Agent. Pino Hill, and Raymond Weaver, of near Quail, as slightly injured. Phone No. 8. Appropriate Thanksgiving serEntered t the Mt Vernon, Ky. Potoce ui&Il matter. u vices were held at the Christian church last evening, conducted by PERKONAL Rev. H. T. Young, pastor ChristEd Jones is at home this ian church, and Dr. Moore, pastor Presbyterian church. week to seo his mother. Rob McKenzie has a position There will be a public meeting t with tho L & N at Corbiu. at the Court house on Monday Mrs. Walter Robins, of Brod-hea- night at 7 o'clock, for the presentation of the new Conservation is visiting relatives here. C. D. Sutton spent tho first program of the Food Adminisdays of the week in Cincinnati tration. The 'Food Administration hopes to havo every home buying goods. in the town represented. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Fish ate Mr. M. F. Craig, of the d Thuuksgiving dinner with relasection of Rockcastle, was tives at London. Mrs. Luster E. Blair, of More-lan- here Saturday returning from is with her grandmother, Garrard county, where he had been at the bedside of his rela Mrs. Francis. live, J. Matt. Cranjr- - He pet I hi in ttfig1mm ShepuaiTa tomlTy"," considerably improved. He has who were so very sick last week had a fearful caso of influenza. are reported butter. Interior Journal. Mr. G. G. Sowdor, of Indiana, All those in the 18 year old is in the county this week visit class who havo not returned ing Rockcastle relatives. their questionaires, should do C. L Riddle and lamily, of at once and save trouble. The East Bui nstadt, spent weekend Local Board has requested us with J. W. Riddle, at Cove. to say to those in the 18 class W. F. Baker was in Louisville that these Questionaires must most of tho week buying goods be returned. The 18 year olds and especially his Xmas line. are the only ones having 12:35 P m on ttcond-ciua d, nortn south South .. 8:35 a m It Pays to be Particular ClotEcraft and Hart Schaffner Marx clothing for men. You probably know some one man whoso Sutton & McBkk. . COMING HOME. Now that it's all over, we have' beaten the foe, No more going over, home's the " place we go, s dear old mother; how proud she will bet With tears in her eyes.ghe'll iwy, THE appearance is admired by everybody. And the reason is bo is particular in his selection of clothes. . -- To-kis- It doesn't cost, any. more to be particular than to be careless if yon do your buying here. We sp ccialize ojn three things: variety of stock, value for your nionoy.Jnnd courtesy of service. Can you afford to Overlook "You came back to me," Then "you'll meet your old sweet-- " heart, been waiting for you, The one the day you left prom- - the thunder of the guns has been si" lenced the quiet of Peace has descended like a benediction on the martyred fields of France and our boys will be coming home. You mothers, you sisters, you wives, you sweethearts who have waited and feared and wondered if your boy wouIcheTercome haclr who have prayed for him in the quiet night hours, have tramped with him in spirit on weary marches, stood with him in the rain and mud of the trenches and suffered Brod-hea- thesa5.. &, . questionMiss Rose Stewart, of Pennsyl- aires who are required to fill and and from vania, is the guest of her sistar, return them. for $50. Miss Anna Stewart, at Langdon v No more getting up at 6 in the morning, no more standing reveille;' LAND. STOCK AND CROP. No more eating out of a mess kit, S. S. Purcell, tho West Side No more saluting officers that I stock dealer reports a few sales see; and purchases for the week: Sold No more guajrd duty, no more 10 yearlings for $400. Sold to details, no more going to bed at old horse Will Rogers a taps forme, mule for $1.75. Bought of Hiram Laws a mule for $125; No more squads left, no more . Sutton McBee I ised to be trne; You'll walk around the town, and meet all your'old friends, Thoy take you by the hand, 'and say, "I'm glad to see you home again." And after' celebrating the hapjlestof days You'll fall asleep and in vour dreams this Is what you'll ', - with him on his hospital cot what must be your joy today, for he is coming back to you. n vJUl The clouds have broken, the shadows have ' passed the pure sweet light of Peace is bathing the world as on Resurrection Morn. Peace has come! say: The Clothcraft Store E. Burton, a milch cow squads right and never again I'll be a-- P. J. : ' Memorial. - Dr. G. B, Lawrence, who hts been very stele at his home near Level Green, is some better, but still a very sick man. Oscar Bryant has resigned from the L. fc N., and will devote his ontiro time to the garage and automobile business. Mr. and Mrs. Meshao Gentry accompanied the remains of Mrs. Mis. Gentry Hosack to Ohio for several will remain in Ohio Mr. Gentry will return weeks. to his work in Harlan County. Dave Clark, who is just recov ering from a stvoro attack of was able to come to town His son, who is in Thursday. the navy and who has been very low, is reported some bettor. Ho was operated on last Tuesday, and a telegram announcing that fact also said thoro was nothing alarming about his condition. Mrs. Sue Mullins was up from Livingston last week to see her sister, Mrs. Cummins, and othtr relatives aud friends. "Aunt Sue" as she. is affectionately called by her many friends is one Rockcastle's most public of spirited women. She is one of Livingston's largest property owners and has some of tho most desirable property in that good town; she has been a strong supporter of good roads and has done all she could to help in the promotion of Dixie and Boone highways. No one rejoices in the prosperity aud happiness of her people, more than "Aunt Sue". The news of tho death of Dr. Price, who died in France a few dm ago of pneumonia, brought the deepest of sorrow to his many personal friends in Rockcastle, his home county. To his wife, widowed mother, sisters und brothers, we join ,in with tho host of sorrowing friends in ex7,000,000 tending our deepest sympathy. G rover There's going to be no wood pile In the place where I'm going, Food Administration' ril be able to: drink beer by the. '" "glass, The work of the Food AdminI won't have ' to stand In good istration Is vory far from being with the first sergeant We are just starting finished. To be able to get a into a campaign that is more in week end pass; tensive than any we have yet had. When vou wake up you're glad Last year, we shipped to Europe you've done your bit, the world tons of food stuff. There twenty-four-hour The Cash Stwe Mt. VerMB, Ky. .r, HV . " ." ji ': ' i THE STORE THAT GIVES YOU BIGGEST VALUES MISS LENA McCLURE WEDS ARMY OFFICER. Sunday's Courier Journal tained the following from Frankfort. con- dispatch Miss Lena McOlureof Somerset, who has been employed in the Secretary of State's office, left to day for New York, whero she will wed Lieut. William Elli-tformerly assistant State fire marshall. Mr. Elliston, whoso home is in Grant County, has been attached to field headquarters, Engineers Corps, with the Expeditionary Force and has just returned from France. Miss McClure is the niece of Judge B. J. Bethurum, of Somerset. Miss McClure is well known in Somerset where she has a host of friends who extend congratulations and best wishes that her matrimonial voyage may be a happy and prosperous one. on, CAN YOU BEAT IT ? Geo. W. Marler, one of the progressive farmers of tho West side, has made a record on one acre of ground, which wo believe is hard to beat. Most of it came about by accident says Mr. Mar ler, but even with that, it shows what could be done by real effort. First tho ground was planted in LOCAL corn which appeared to be a failEverything to wear, at ure; then Irish potatoes, sweet Sutton & McBeb's. potatoes, tomatoes, radishes, turWe have a big lot of new coats nips and pumpkins followed each for ladies in voll.ur, plush and sowing or planting appearing to be a failure, and the entire crop broadcloth, al! colors, as more or less neglected and SUTTON & MOBBB'S. considered worthless or too much District Gamo Warden, Henry so to bo given any particular at Go0, of Burnside, was in town tention when other crops on tho Monday and warns everybody farm needed the full time of all wishing to hunt to take out farm hands. But when harvest license. He finds most everyone time came a different story was complying with the law so far as told and this is what Mr. Marler he has investigated. reports from the different plant ings on that one acre: Mrs. Hosack, mother of Mrs. 60 bu. Irish potatoes, I5 bu. Meshac Gentry, died rather althoueb sweet potatoes, 20 bu. corn, 30 Rnndav nieht. Rhe had been In poor health for bu. tomatoes, 3 bu.lradishes, ovea several months. She was afticted 200 bu. turnips and 50 largo with a coiter and from the time pumpkins. Who says icockcas she called to her daughter, Mrs. tlo Is not the garden spot. Gentry, that she was choking to One of Mr. Manor's neighbors, death. It was less than 30 minutes Mr. ILC. Blanton raised and sold $600 until she had passed into the In the field of lo acres Her remains were i worth of corn. U. G. Baker and creatbevond. take tn Ril rontAr. Ohio, her1 several others will bear witness 'to the correctnes of 'these figures. home, for burial, sud-rionlv European peoples who are looking to us for food. No one else can supply this year. We must ship them 20.000,000 tons of food or they will perish. We are not asked to give, but to save food; that they may buy until they can pro duce foods of their own. No one worthy of American citizen ship can waste food, with the cry of starving millions ringing iu bis ears. On December first, a Nation wide campaign will be begun. In this campaign, the conservation program of the Food Administration will bo carried to every home. A proclamation will be read from every pulpit and in each school house, publio meetings will be culled, and for one week, the Food Administration will appeal to our great American people with the 'slogan "Food Will Save the World'. H. T. YOUNG Rockcastle County Food Administiation, Mt. Vernon, Ky. Mrs. J. W. Brown, Conservation Chairman. are now 225.000,000 is proud of you; You're a man every inch of it, 'cause you served the Red, White and Blue. WMt naAvoli tthGcniiti RED - CROSS Chairman, Cbas. 0. Davis Is getting everything ready for the Christmas Roll Call for the Red Cross. There is nothing more or less to it, than- you are asked to pay $1.00 for your 1919 member ship of the Red Cross. b explanation is necessrry a to what the Red Cross is doing, has done and will continue doing. Evsry adult in Rockcastle county is sked to give $1.00 and each chid 25 cents, and every person in tbe'eounty will have an opportunity to answer that call. For Sale: Ancona Chickens. From best laying strains. For salelby W. H. Miller, Mt. B3CTcccnomy II U KJLCQtn Evtry Cake II HOW'S THIS? We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of- Catarrh that cannot be cured" by Hall's Catarrh Medicine. Hall's Catarrh Medicine has boon taken by catarrh sufferers years, and for the past thirty-fivhas become known as the most reliable remedy ior Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Medicine- acts thru the Blood on the Mucous surfaces, expelling the Poison from the Blood und healing tho diseased portions. After you have taken Hall's Catarrh Medicine for a short time you will see a great improvement Start in your general health inUino TTnil'K Potarrh Medicine at once and get rid ot catarrh Send for testimonials, tree. P. J. Chenev & Co.. Toledo, Ohio. Sold by all druggists, 75c e .v?.mv wmt.m kuBn shi .. ,..ll BEEIZXE l m X n in r IVTiTVl I I i 4NT7TTUM W tm.t run wn HA I intflnnid ' ,0 nwrn UYlH - g -' Arm & Hammer Soda Arbuckles Coffee fallow Bag Coffee Veda Coffee Mav Flower Coffee (steel cut) Coffee (steel cut) Phoenix Hotel Cup Coffee (steel cut) Good Bulk Coffee Best Bilk Coffee Sa-Mo-- Ja s - Granulated Sugar C Brown Sugar, No. 8 9C " Karo Syrup, white gJ. Karo Syrup, red C J gftl- Karo Syrup. Maple flavored " 1 Whole head Rice (Blue Rose) cans for, 20C. Evaporated Milk "7c cani 3 4c a pkg" 22c " 20C " 25c " 25c 30c " 35c " b. 15c " o 25c 11 . A .... 85c 75c 3c Evidence of RIGHT KIND OF GOODS RIGHT KIND OF PRICES RIGHT KIND OF SERVICE for;sale. passenger i97 Model condition. In good mechanical Price $325.00. Must 1 0 sold by Deo. lotb. And it can be done. Come in walking and lets talk it over In a business way and go out riding. Dick Alukigut, Brodhead, Ky. Ford, 5 DIME'S GR CERY STORE fCTTTW-- T John Robins, r-Ts- fTT brodhead 4 iXXTJ HH CASH LONG NAVY BEANS 12iC per lb. TIME LOANS - WhySellYoiir Produce AT HOME When your can ship and get a square deal and Right Price. SHIP TO CASTOR Always the Signature 1 I A Justrecdvedanew line of For Infants and Children In Us For Ovr 30 Years Zdb$tf3& HAPPINESS SAYSl AND ENAMELWARE FRESH FRUITS andlCANDIES a) To farmers In Central and South-or- n Kentucky at a low rate of Intercsv. Easy and attractive pay ments with the privilege of paying off all or any part of loan at any time. Wn will heln vou nav for nil the farm land vou wish to buy. If yon are In debt or need money to retire your tela notes we wouiu uu glad to explain. DISTRICT MANAG8R Farm Loan Department Union Centrul Life Insurance Co 802 Bocuritv Trust Bldg., Lexing ton, netuucny A.D.COATESCO. COMMISSION MERCHANTS 61 IO,ephS,tto CINCINNATI, O. WlnUt Street C.W.Crr.ft, . Burt L. Sims W. R. GOTT, formerly ot Lancaster is with us. 5 TTB ! specialty Highest Cash Price Paid For EGGS. CHICKENS. TURKEYS aud RABBITS iu seasou. COOPS AND EUG CASES FURNISHED OUR SHIPPERS Reference: Pearl National Bank, Cincinnati, Okia 41 V" J rJLALjUu use 7 "i iff Dromond's DEBTS COLLECTED Account!, NotM, CUlrn of all kinds collected anywhere in tne world. Is o charge union we collect. Reference: Wnar NtlOUl Btnk. Writ Ut. ADVERTISE IN AND SUBSCRIBE I'm WSLL I YOU WELl? while at school. your child'. anll protect hltb Sold by Mrs. R. A. SPARKS, HiiaiiH LIVINGSTON l Offioo: Room 7 MMOnlc Bldf. AND BE SIGNAL PROSPEROUS AND FOR THE CONTENTED Ui. 8 i .XamsKS-.-auMi- a va CECIL HAYES land, raised feo.Oooin its war n capons week (Continued from ist pnge ) fore Argentine women have won Will it n t be nice when tho their right 10. nil tho professions, n Ihn that including engineering ind la w. coino ho!ntr-(an- d will U only a question of a few Shipyard at The Univcrnal monMis at tliugieaiest)and meet Houston, Texas, has a ,otnan fntlirr und mothor, who h.vo oakum spinner who' works nlco Men arc getting robbed of all their money every day by pniyed and rjrioved for them dur ' hours every day. ing absence; and meet around or leaving carrying their homes Floxlblo tips feature the now brotl.tTN and sisters ar.d ull bo umbrella rlb which thotr inveoi re uniicd, und then he can stand in up lir fore the world and before lor claims will prevent an urn. Cither tt'id motoer, showing that brella .from h'ei'ig blown inside ' tin ic Is not a (hop of "slacker" out. Mr. Lloyd George has a salary blood running his Veins, and can Vernon Solid Banking Institution. truthfudy fiv to tho world that of $5,000 a year n first Lord "I have done my bit in making of the Treasury, but is unpaid as If you do to use once you can get interest on , Prime Minister. tho world aufe for. Democracy"? it7 and the pays all your Tho battleships of today can on your money Camp Oreer.o is located about time nfilos north of Charlotte. in two shots discharge a groat It is n Very nice 'cuuVp, ' altho 'a weight of metal as an entire not so nice aft somo of the other broadside of Nelson's greatest aim pa of tho country, especially ship. Camp Taylor, which is said to A group of retail grocers in be the Very best in tho country. Vancouver, 'B 0., recently conI hiivc di'en several ot the boys ducted a cam mien of advertis who Iirvo served at Camp Tay- ing to e'ducit'6 the public of trie lor and they always tiavejsouw- - desirability of eating whale meat. ( I, 't .2 thing good to s&y abjut it. Cotton seed, formerly thrown CliaWrflle is a nic und pros .way is now bringing .573 a ton. perous little city with 'about A. ' ton yields 28O pounds of Cologne cathedral. It was the. v..w w . They Rive c'rudo oil, 800 pounds of meel largest church bell in all Ger50,000 Inhabitants .i... ? ?s.t t: j: j : : :: s. .::! ull kinds of umuaeinents in of J many, weighing sixty tons. animal food, and I25 pounds With"th:cse' orRanizations ammonia. , An Oiegon doctor has invented here In tin airnp for tho benefit ' which terminuto in At tho outsot of tho war Ger crotches of the soldiers. These "oYijani- that reproduce their many had 71 cen$s in gold for rockers zations aro'.' The'-'M.U.A , K. money. shoul ler curves as they rotate, every dollar of paper of C, Board, Y. Today, she has only 18 cents in enabling Mieir user's shouldors to W.C A etc , all of which 'seem 'gold for every dollar of papor move in a straight line and .. to take a great interest Id tho 'monoy. thereby leon fatigue. soldiers, mid can, mote' than any That oil and gas are minerals POSTED thing else, uralce us fecfat home. within the meaning of reserva All that I heard said about the (Your name under this head YJj before I came here f could tion bydeed of all "minerals 4iotil Jan 25 cts.)' tfgHtsV-.upotbo .land described TUom' whose. n&a)Q$ appwfiT?"" is.rc,!iy believe-,- but since I'tuVre Oklacome and have soen them at in the deed, is held in an below btrictly forbid hunting or "homa court. vvorlr I must ugroo Jthat "there upon their property, .. 1. John Ward, a colored man of auu any one gumy uir so uuiug hasn't been enough said about them nor Jeuough done in their Goldsboro, North Carolina, has will bti' prosecuted. waim6n"ancL,alth6'aluiost all the ilSirteen of his eighteen sons in Mis. Josie De vault. J. B Livesuy. people back home have done lots tllekjth and 10th United States Edgar Mullins. und wo appreciate11 It too. The Cavalry, while his seventeen JMN WHITE k CI. busy with war I4MNSVILLI.KT. t "Y's" are whore Vve can gijvhen daughter's-arwo'rlcT no feel blue, when we feel good, Ukrsl One of the last of Germany's handle the best Best Prices when we want to. write a letter home when wo want to go to a famous bells to go into the munit rmv movio and when we want to go to tiohs melting pot was the jnMn ' mKUm "Kaiser bell" from the church or Sunday School, and if &RE3ATLY : :t . J BY ::::.: i t : , , ':: t i'J :i( 1 ; t it Isn't too much to say, they i sCeep And rest. CHAMBERLAIN'S TABLETS a are trie rii5Irlvf poko in the "m One of the most common causes J'am'trjankful for the good i , rafe" wti6d:Sffhho'arifiv. Thise of insomnia and restlessness is have received by using Chamber ' org,aniz'aH6ns'aro doing all they .. j.. indigestion. Take one of Cham, lalnls Tablets. About two years iceung auc to In digestionand a has been good," writes Mrs, M. can 'fdrtlTe boys before they aro bdrluiu's Harwood, Auburn, ft. Y. llVCr. Chamberlain's Tab Tablets immediately mrnwhnn T hornn taVinn- ttinn T.tOrplU discharged to get them back into after supper ,uud see t' you do--j was suffering a great deal from lets corrected these disorders In OrjjT" civilian lite as good citizens as not rest better and sloep bother, distress after eating, mid from a short time, and since taking fOt? FLETCHER'S they woro when they came to my health They only cost a quarter., headache and a tired, languid two bottles of them tho army, by giving them dally lectures (and schools for- those T who cannot read or write) that they might bo worth more to their country and be in a position to enjov its Liberty and Freedom more than tbd ev6r "did 'before. The army has been'"b"en6ficlal to me physiciallyf I have' gained about 30 pounds1 in' weight in threo monthSHud lurtTthb flu in t the meantime. 1 guess it will not be very long till some ol the boys will begin to' come home, of conrse it will bo a little' longer till all of thorn will bo back1 from over the sea. I think the plans of this camp aro to got' all of the mon dut of this camp bv tho first of the year, but I haven't seen the official "dope" on it yet. 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