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We Want to Make Saturday July 16 the Biggest Day of Our

Great Dissolution Saleand to end we announce fl SPECIAL SALE OF BOYS AND CHILDRENS SUITS never beforeequalled in this State both for the liberal reductions in prices and for quality style andworkmanship of the garments

We have lost sight of all cost prices and former efforts to make this the of our sale Youknow the quality our they are made the foremost childrens clothing manufacturers inAmerica hard and knocks unexcelled service

You can your boys school outfit now for school are not very off and give him the bestand most serviceable clothes at the price you now pay for cheap stuff Clothes that will wear no matterhow hard he may be on his clothes WE WILL GIVE EVERY SUIT EITHER A HAT OR A CAPCome early and take advantage of these low prices for never again will such bargains be offered

READ THESE SPECIAL PRICES

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CHILDRENS WASH SUITS

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Boys and Childrens Pants in both bloomer andstraight styles in fancies and blue serges50 Pants sale price 3975 59

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115Boys and Childrens Linen and Blue Check Pants 50c grade

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Rough River Suits just the thing for boys to romp and playin Made with collars and brass buttons Color tanwith red trimmings Keystone make Always sold for 1 now 59c

Boys Base Ball Suits including cap and belt trimmed either inred or blue Always sold now 49c

Childrens Underwear Egyptian Balbriggan long or short sleevesknee or ankle drawers All sizes 25c per garment now 19c

Childrens Wash Hats in White Duck and Pique Checks also inalso in red and blue embroidered front 50c now 39c

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Come early for we are going to make this day famous for its bargains for boys children and its going to be the greatest day ever known

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In willow and quartered oak and leather JO differeat styles Call now and be convinced

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MILLERSBURG ITEMS

Mrs Martha Vimorit improvingMrs W A Butler is able fo be out

againMiss Ella Flemnig is critically ill

with flux

Mrs i1 A Miller continues aboutthe same

Prof Orie Long is at home for thesummer from Waco Texas fc

Miss Ethel Collins is confined toher home with a vaccinated arm

Miss Miranda Lynch leftfor a visit to relatives at WaddyMrs Geo Stoker has returned

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Miss Susie and Bert Wilkerson ofTemple Texas are guests of MissJulia Carpenter nJft

Mrs F F HurstMaster Bracken Tate of Danville

arrived Tuesday as the guest ofHawesj ffianfiBl

Mrs W V Shaw left Monday fora visit to her mother Mis Hardingand family at Butler

Mr E W Floyd of Louisvillewas the guest of Miss Maryfrom Saturdaytill Tuesday

Mr Claude Daily who has beenamong the sick since last Friday resumed his duties at Paris Weunesday

Mrs W F Carpenter left Wednesday for a visit to her mother MrsMsNamara of Grand Rapids Mich

Miss Mtbel Mann I It Wednesdayfonr her home at Carlisle after

a few days with Miss M B

Mrs D E Clark returned T feesday after spendirg several weekswith her brother Mr W G Laysonnad family at Chattanooga Tenn

We have plenty of andwe are in the market for wheat at thehighest maret price

PEALE COLLIER CO

The Holiness campmeeting atSteeles Ford opened Thursday nightPreparations have been made to entertain large crowds during the entiremeeting

FOR runaboutand well broken handsome drivingmare not afraid of trainsbiles road rollers interurban carsetc Apply

toDRC BRUCE SMITH

Millersburg Ky

Mr Ora H Collier has been appointed agent of the Hurst Home Insurance Company taking the place ofMr J H Linville resgned This is

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strictly a farmers company insuringagainst fire wind and lightning all inone policy at an average cost per annum for twenty years of less than SOcents per 100 See Mr Collier or callNo 45 either phone at Millersburg and

Miss Laura C Jeffreson attendedtie funeral of Miss Tillie Davis atMaysville Wednesday

Mrs Payne naer CynthianaHomegrown blackberries were

brought to town Wednesday morningthe market opening at 25 cents pergallon

Dr R T Hunt is laying a brickpavement in front of his property theold Saint James on Vimont streetJohn Purnell colored is laying a concrete pavement in front of his residence on Vimont street The U BF Lodge colored and Mr ClemenInsko are laying concrete pavementson Trigg avenue The city has laid abrick crossing over the West side ofSscond street on Main

Hager Pushing CampaignHon Edgar Hager of Ashland was

in the city yesterday enroute to Har

to deliver three speeches yesterdayMr Hager is pushing his candidacyfor the Democratic nomination forConrgess from the Ninth District andstates that reports from all over thedistrict are very encouraging as to hissuccess in the race

Two vears ago Mr Hager was defeated by the Hon James M Kehoeof Mason county for ths nominationfoi the same office and is new in thefield against three candidates Countyconventions will be held througnoutthe district on Saturday July 23 anddelegates selected to meet in the district convention at CarLsle on July27

Mr Hager is a Democrat of the oldschool and is using every honorablemeans in pushing his candidacy for thenomination Following his defeat twoyears ago he took the stump in behalfof the successful candidate that opposed him in the race for the nominationBy so doing Mr Hager demonstratedhis loyalty to the party and the Democrats of the Ninth District could do nobetter in their candidateHe is making his canvas on a highbroad plane and his success in the convention would moan the ofthe Ninth District to Democracy

HandMade VehiclesHandmade buggies road wagons

and break cartsEDWARD SETTLE CARRIAGE CO

BIRTHS

Born tothe wife of Wes BreryTuesday June 1 a son

Born to the wife of Henry ShoutTuesday June 12 a son

Born in this city Tuesday to thewife of P J Keith ten pounddaughter y

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Montgomery County FairBeginning with July 19 and contin

uing fivp consecutive days at MtKy Montgomery County

Fair Association will hold its regular

in the State in its nature The Association is offering in the neighborhoodof 8000 as premiums and has proposed a number of speed and show stakesrunning from 100 to S500 each to beexhibited during the fair Each daywill have an entertaining speed program and show classes The

class the threeyearold fiegaited saddle class thesaddle class the road tet classes andharness horses will be a delightfulfeature and the says

that never before such a prasrpect for an assemblage of great horsesinthe State in show and sped linesThe cattle sheep hogs and poultryprosect is great There will be away made up of the cleanest showsthroughout the country will be on nightand day and the fair company will

Lexington Ky Aside from this theythey have negotiated for a specialband for the Midway and will negotiate for the third It is predicted thatfrom Tuesday the day of the beginning to the close at 12 oclock on Saturday night the entire grounds willbe thronged with people If the weather will be favorable the occasion wiltbe without a parallel in the State inthe line of county fairs

Pumps and Low CutsSpecial prices on pumps and

cuts atSIMON DEPARTMENT STORE

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Miss Ellen Hardin of Moorefieldand Miss Nell Watts of ClintonTenn are the guests of Mrs FrankBurns

Gently operated on for appendicitisthe Jewish Hospital iii Cincinnati is

home and rapidly recovering fromthe effects of the operation v

Miss Joe Davis of Lexington isthe guest of her auntMiss Anna MaryDavis on Pleasant street V

was in the city yesterday in the interest of the two manuals recently published which are of great value in thestudy of the New Testament Theyare entitled Chart Study of the lifeof Christ and Chart and Drill OIL

the life of the Apostle Paul Theselittle books are wonderfully helpfulobtaining a complete chronoloigcalview of the life and work of theSavior and of great Apostle

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