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t To l > J Get In the Habit Visit The Joseph Merchantile Co I FIRST GRANDOPENING ri and Display of FALL AND WINTER MUKE on SATURDAY OCT 3 t g X l 1 g CSC o 00 0 r o a oro oso 070 0 02 We have prepared a feast for all Never in all the history of Lancasters merchantile career has there ever been gathered under one roof such an enormous stock of Ladies and Misses Everything is NEW everything of fashions latest conceit everything bright and wearablesI prices to satisfy every purse DRESS GOODS of every immaginable weave shade HOSE of the latest effects and truly reliable makes SHOES in the latest styles good warm and wellmade COMFORTS and BLANKETS CLOAKS for Ladies Misses and Children in the very newest styles and effects and a host of other good things too nu ¬ merous to mention On account of space we cannot quote prices but everything will be one price and that the very lowest possible Be sure to attend this grand display r whether you come to buy or not we want to welcome you and show you A Stock That Lancaster or Any Other City Should Feel Proud Of The JOSEPH MERCANTILE GOMPflNY I > CENTRAL RECORD LOUIS LANDRAM Entered at the Post Office in Lancaster Ky at SecondClan Mail Matter I Lancaster Kg October 2 1903 Build a wall around Kentucky that would stand for centuries and her people should never want for either the necessaries or luxuries of life so prolfic is the soil and so adaptable to all cultivationremarks an exchange This is a truth that none can question Here is the State which may produce everything that mother earth gives up to mankind The science of agri- culture ¬ need seek no further to rer ¬ fect itself Carroll D Wright of the department of labor soon will issue two of those interesting volumes which he publish ¬ ed that will prove wages and living have advanced approximately the same or about 15 per cent for each The balance in the favor of the people is in the more general employment of laborand the less frequent suspension of industry Under the rigid rules of an increas fug number of employers the sober I men will have jobs and money for a decent living but the dissipated men will have no jobs and no money The new order makes sobriety respecta ¬ ble President Roesevelt believes the first duty of an American citizen is unadulterated fealty and loyalty to the constitution and flag There is no better basis on which to run the great American republic A Chicago man by means of the X ray can turn pure white diamonds to black but people can save Xray ex¬ penses by buying their coal direct Slander is a moth tnat eats holes in a good name MABKSBORY Mr Perry Tuggle is quite sick with appendicitisVictor is buying hogs in thi community at4t to 5c per pound Kinnaird Bourne has sold his crop of corn to Victor Lear for 250 per barrel to be fed in the field Rev WM Stallings has sold his farm of 50 acres near Springfield Washing- ton ¬ county for 656 per acre Mr Fred Sutton came over from Lexington last week and rented his farm to Charles Burdett for another at year 6350 Mrs Jack Naylor and little grandson ONeal Broaddus of McKinney were guests Thursday of H D Aldridge and family Mr T I Herring and wife and Mrs V M Rice and little daughter return- ed ¬ last week from a pleasant visit to relatives in Lincoln Mrs Rice Burnside and daughter of Danville visited in tbis community lastweekMr and Mrs Jno Woods spent last week with friends in Jessa ¬ mineDr J H Durham of Bryantsville passed through Marksbury Monday- en route to Barbourville where he was summoned to see his mother who fa very ill- Madams James Hawkins and daugh ¬ ters Pearl and Mattie Mae of Wood lawn Nelson county and Frank Car ¬ ney and daughter of Mooresville Washington county have been visit ing relatives here Lou Billon ml Lexlngttfti One of the greatest attractions at the annual Trotting Meeting at Lex ¬ ington will be the attempt of the fa ¬ mous mare Lou Dillon to lower her record of two minutes That she will succeed in this attempt is almost cer¬ tain and no true Kentuckian can af- ford ¬ to miss the opportunity of wit- nessing such an interesting and mar- velous exhibition Halffare on all railroads during the meeting Otto ¬ ber 6th to 17th Eraqite and Marble We are at all times prepared to offer the buying public the beet in the market in the line of Monuments Headstone Marker Posts Coping etc etc Our line of designs are latest and ire can also prepare special ideas Preeentedby- our customers We quote the lowest price consistent with the finest qualities We erect work any where earrarjgount1Ilarbl Works STANFORD STREET i BRYANTSVILLEi I CS Carrier of Madison is with his son this week Mr TB Mullens and wife are in Lexington today Miss Bettie Sparks is expected to visit friends here this week R H Ballard sold to Clayton Arnold a lot of butcher cattle at 2ic Dr Durham was called to Bards town to see his mother who is very sickMr and Mrs Eugene Berkle enter- tained ¬ a number of their friends Wed ¬ nesdayMrs Emma Higginbotham of Lan ¬ caster was with friends here part of last week- The primary election at this place passed off very quietly no excitement prevailed Misses Mittie Dunn and Carrie Boul den were among the shoppers at Dan vilje Monday Mrs Nancy Dunn after a protracted visit to London is now with the family of Mr Jack Dunn Hon Harve Helm was in town shak ¬ ing hands and getting acquainted with the voters Thursday Mr and Mrs Will Glass are in Louis ¬ ville this week where he is buying goods for the firm of Becker Glass Mrs Celia T Armstrong has returned from the city where she purchased a beautiful line of millinery Miss Ben ¬ nett will be with her again Mrs Jannie Brown an aged lady it lingeringillness Mt Olivet She leaves several sons to mourn her loss 1STONE C M Moberly is sick Miss Ida Folger is visiting relatives at High Bridge Miss Susie Naylor visited friends at Buckeye last week James Parks bought of L L Sanders one dry cow for 80 Miss Lena Covington of Jessamine visited friends here last week Cecil the little son of Mr and Mrs Wm Whittaker died Friday morning at six oclock of typhoid fever He was one of our Sunday school boys 0 how one will miss him in his class but the Lord knew best to call him to his home in Heaven before his precious soul was stained with the sins of this world He was laid to rest in the church yard at Scotts Fork We ex ¬ tend our sympathy to the grief strick ¬ en parents Watch the Kidneys When they are effected life is in danger says Dr Aberneth the great English physician Foleys Kidney Cure makes sound kidneys C C J E Stormes 1m Agents are responsible to theirprin cipals for errors Never Ask Advise When you have a cough or cold dont ask what is good for it and get some medicine with little or no merit and perhaps dangerous Ask for Foleys Honey and Tar the greatest throat ana lung remedy it cures coughs and colds quickly CC E Stormes 1m ta DAs a comfortable seat a good rook ingchair beats a throne all hollow PKEACHEIISVILLE Born to the wife of Mr John Rigs by a 11lb boy J F Cummins of Stanford was with home folks here Sundav G A Brown and wife was visiting Mrs V Anderson Sunday Dan Hawkins bought two mules from J H Rigsby for 6250 I J B Holtzclaw and wife wns visiting friends at Lancaster Monday- I Mrs Hattie Hutchlos is at Jellico with her sister who is very sick WB Bennett has been at Williams burg for a few days on business W H Cummins is enlarging his store house to make room for his new goods James Kennedy who has been in Indiana for some time has returned homeMr Joe Smith of Bradhead was visiting his daughter Mrs Jno Cress first of the week Mrs Dr Brown who has been with friends here for a few days has return ¬ ed home at Stanford Rev Philip Foley of Madison coun ¬ ty is here looking for a farm to buy and visiting his daughter Mrs Moore HutchinsWalker Bros was here last week buying hogs and calves they bought 30 hogs from J Cress and 20 from P Parrish for 5ic Rev R F Jordan and family have moved here to take charge of Methodist church We extend t a hearty welcome theI There will be a protracted at the Baptist church noxt Saturday The pastor will assisted by Bro Hewey of Stanford BUGGIESAND HARNESS cheap for the next 30 days RtMANS 1 ELMORE EJ Farmers 4444444440444444444444444444444See Fertilizer can save you money on EMPIRE GUA ¬ NO FERTILIZER > 444Or0440004 J4444444444444- 4T B WALKER SON III ><> O > l Now is the time for Painting and I t Pnttin in Win ow Glass I We have a full line of Paint 2 and all sizes of Glass Let us have your business FRIBIEj0fs J

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Page 1: Get In FIRST GRANDOPENINGnyx.uky.edu/dips/xt7vt43hzc3s/data/0166.pdf · t To l J Get In the Habit Visit The Joseph Merchantile Co I FIRST GRANDOPENING ri and Display of FALL AND WINTER

t Tol >

J Get In the Habit Visit The Joseph Merchantile CoI

FIRST GRANDOPENING ri

and Display of

FALL AND WINTER MUKE on SATURDAY OCT 3t g X l 1 g CSC o 0 0 0 r o aoro oso 0700 02

We have prepared a feast for all Never in all the history of Lancasters merchantile career hasthere ever been gathered under one roof such an enormous stock of Ladies and Misses

Everything is NEW everything of fashions latest conceit everything bright and wearablesIprices to satisfy every purse DRESS GOODS of every immaginable weave

shade HOSE of the latest effects and truly reliable makes

SHOES in the latest styles good warm and wellmade COMFORTS and BLANKETS CLOAKS for LadiesMisses and Children in the very newest styles and effects and a host of other good things too nu¬

merous to mention On account of space we cannot quote prices but everything will beone price and that the very lowest possible Be sure to attend this grand display

r whether you come to buy or not we want to welcome you and show you

A Stock That Lancaster or Any Other City Should Feel Proud Of

The JOSEPH MERCANTILE GOMPflNY I>

CENTRAL RECORDLOUIS LANDRAM

Entered at the Post Office in Lancaster Ky atSecondClan Mail Matter I

Lancaster Kg October 2 1903

Build a wall around Kentucky thatwould stand for centuries and herpeople should never want for eitherthe necessaries or luxuries of life soprolfic is the soil and so adaptable toall cultivationremarks an exchangeThis is a truth that none can questionHere is the State which may produceeverything that mother earth givesup to mankind The science of agri-

culture¬

need seek no further to rer ¬

fect itself

Carroll D Wright of the departmentof labor soon will issue two of thoseinteresting volumes which he publish ¬

ed that will prove wages and livinghave advanced approximately thesame or about 15 per cent for eachThe balance in the favor of the peopleis in the more general employment oflaborand the less frequent suspensionof industry

Under the rigid rules of an increasfug number of employers the sober I

men will have jobs and money for adecent living but the dissipated menwill have no jobs and no money Thenew order makes sobriety respecta ¬

ble

President Roesevelt believes thefirst duty of an American citizen isunadulterated fealty and loyalty tothe constitution and flag There isno better basis on which to run thegreat American republic

A Chicago man by means of the Xray can turn pure white diamonds toblack but people can save Xray ex¬

penses by buying their coal direct

Slander is a moth tnat eats holes ina good name

MABKSBORY

Mr Perry Tuggle is quite sick with

appendicitisVictoris buying hogs in thi

community at4t to 5c per poundKinnaird Bourne has sold his crop

of corn to Victor Lear for 250 perbarrel to be fed in the field

Rev W M Stallings has sold his farmof 50 acres near Springfield Washing-ton

¬

county for 656 per acreMr Fred Sutton came over from

Lexington last week and rented hisfarm to Charles Burdett for anotherat year 6350

Mrs Jack Naylor and little grandsonONeal Broaddus of McKinney wereguests Thursday of H D Aldridgeand family

Mr T I Herring and wife and MrsV M Rice and little daughter return-ed

¬

last week from a pleasant visit torelatives in Lincoln

Mrs Rice Burnside and daughter ofDanville visited in tbis communitylastweekMr and Mrs Jno Woodsspent last week with friends in Jessa ¬

mineDr J H Durham of Bryantsvillepassed through Marksbury Monday-en route to Barbourville where hewas summoned to see his mother whofa very ill-

Madams James Hawkins and daugh ¬

ters Pearl and Mattie Mae of Woodlawn Nelson county and Frank Car ¬

ney and daughter of MooresvilleWashington county have been visiting relatives here

Lou Billon ml LexlngttftiOne of the greatest attractions at

the annual Trotting Meeting at Lex¬

ington will be the attempt of the fa¬

mous mare Lou Dillon to lower herrecord of two minutes That she willsucceed in this attempt is almost cer¬

tain and no true Kentuckian can af-

ford¬

to miss the opportunity of wit-nessing such an interesting and mar-velous exhibition Halffare on allrailroads during the meeting Otto¬

ber 6th to 17th

Eraqite and MarbleWe are at all times prepared to offer the

buying public the beet in the market in theline of Monuments Headstone MarkerPosts Coping etc etc

Our line of designs are latest and irecan also prepare special ideas Preeentedby-our customers We quote the lowest priceconsistent with the finest qualities Weerect work any where

earrarjgount1Ilarbl WorksSTANFORD STREET i

BRYANTSVILLEiI

C S Carrier of Madison is with hisson this week

Mr TB Mullens and wife are inLexington today

Miss Bettie Sparks is expected tovisit friends here this week

R H Ballard sold to Clayton Arnolda lot of butcher cattle at 2ic

Dr Durham was called to Bardstown to see his mother who is very

sickMrand Mrs Eugene Berkle enter-

tained¬

a number of their friends Wed¬

nesdayMrsEmma Higginbotham of Lan ¬

caster was with friends here part oflast week-

The primary election at this placepassed off very quietly no excitementprevailed

Misses Mittie Dunn and Carrie Boulden were among the shoppers at Danvilje Monday

Mrs Nancy Dunn after a protractedvisit to London is now with the familyof Mr Jack Dunn

Hon Harve Helm was in town shak ¬

ing hands and getting acquaintedwith the voters Thursday

Mr and Mrs Will Glass are in Louis ¬

ville this week where he is buyinggoods for the firm of Becker Glass

Mrs Celia T Armstrong has returnedfrom the city where she purchased abeautiful line of millinery Miss Ben¬

nett will be with her againMrs Jannie Brown an aged lady it

lingeringillnessMt Olivet She leaves several sons tomourn her loss

1STONEC M Moberly is sickMiss Ida Folger is visiting relatives

at High BridgeMiss Susie Naylor visited friends at

Buckeye last weekJames Parks bought of L L Sanders

one dry cow for 80Miss Lena Covington of Jessamine

visited friends here last weekCecil the little son of Mr and Mrs

Wm Whittaker died Friday morningat six oclock of typhoid fever He wasone of our Sunday school boys 0 howone will miss him in his class but theLord knew best to call him to hishome in Heaven before his precioussoul was stained with the sins of thisworld He was laid to rest in thechurch yard at Scotts Fork We ex ¬

tend our sympathy to the grief strick ¬

en parents

Watch the Kidneys

When they are effected life is indanger says Dr Aberneth the greatEnglish physician Foleys Kidney Curemakes sound kidneys C C J EStormes 1m

Agents are responsible to theirprincipals for errors

Never Ask Advise

When you have a cough or cold dontask what is good for it and get somemedicine with little or no merit andperhaps dangerous Ask for FoleysHoney and Tar the greatest throatana lung remedy it cures coughs andcolds quickly C C E Stormes 1m

ta

DAs a comfortable seat a good rookingchair beats a throne all hollow

PKEACHEIISVILLE

Born to the wife of Mr John Rigsby a 11lb boy

J F Cummins of Stanford was withhome folks here Sundav

G A Brown and wife was visitingMrs V Anderson Sunday

Dan Hawkins bought two mulesfrom J H Rigsby for 6250 I

J B Holtzclaw and wife wns visitingfriends at Lancaster Monday-

I Mrs Hattie Hutchlos is at Jellicowith her sister who is very sick

W B Bennett has been at Williamsburg for a few days on business

W H Cummins is enlarging his storehouse to make room for his new goods

James Kennedy who has been inIndiana for some time has returnedhomeMr

Joe Smith of Bradhead wasvisiting his daughter Mrs Jno Cressfirst of the week

Mrs Dr Brown who has been withfriends here for a few days has return ¬

ed home at StanfordRev Philip Foley of Madison coun ¬

ty is here looking for a farm to buyand visiting his daughter Mrs Moore

HutchinsWalker

Bros was here last weekbuying hogs and calves they bought30 hogs from J Cress and 20 from PParrish for 5ic

Rev R F Jordan and family havemoved here to take charge ofMethodist church We extend ta hearty welcome

theIThere will be a protractedat the Baptist churchnoxt Saturday The pastor willassisted by Bro Hewey of Stanford

BUGGIESAND

HARNESScheap for the next 30 days

RtMANS 1 ELMORE

EJ

Farmers4444444440444444444444444444444See

Fertilizer can save you

money on EMPIRE GUA ¬

NO FERTILIZER>444Or0440004 J4444444444444-

4T B WALKER SONIII

><> O>lNow is the time for

Painting and It

Pnttin in Win ow GlassI

We have a full line of Paint 2and all sizes of Glass

Let us have your business

FRIBIEj0fsJ