interior journal (stanford, ky. : 1905). (stanford, ky) 1910-01-18 [p...
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ib ft1 A Heart to Heart Talk
J With You Housekeepers 111qf
At this lime of the year the thoughts of the thrifty hougekeepo naturally turns to white goode linen etc Wo have not for-
gotten this in our and have more special value to offer you than usual We are making some epcial prices on staples+ ou can buy a fine brown cotton at G 2Gc a soft finish black cotton ut Oc made by Lonsdalo company a 40 in brown sheeting
tDC a 06 in Linen suiting at 2Cc a 101 linen sheeting at 8Dc Pure linen laces at 5c Cluncy laces at 7 c Fine stripe Madrog
short lengths 18c quality at 12Jc 04 in and 68 in Damoskworth 50c and 65c 24and 3 yd lengths at 89c and 45c BiodcEe
I stripe waisting at 20c yd Pique at 75c Embroidered Batiste at 8Cc New 30 5u tucked Batiste at Ltllfairo stripe white waistI
ng 25c Now Croton cloth for Suits at loc We have the new home sptlu linen for suits 36 ia at 20c and 39c Ask to look I
at those now baby Irish band on linen and Batiste very rich and handsome designs A full line of that beautiful sheer clothLykc linen at 15 25 mid 35c Visit our store and allow us to show you these pretty goods
i SEVERANCE SON STANFORD KYThe Interior Journal
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+ STANFORD KY JAN 18 1910
SOME great bargains In box paper arebeing slowed out to make room for nowstock at 1cnnyi Drug Store
I PRSO ALSMRS J D EAUS is quite sick
SAM SPOONAMORB went to Louisvl Ito
SaturdayMRS W M BRIGHT who has been
f sick It ImprovingMR A T NUNNELLEY spent several
days In Louisville-W
br W SAUNDERS went to Louisville
Saturday afternoont GEORGE BURDETTE who halt pneu
money la Improving
I MR AND MRS T W JONES went to
Mt Sterling SundayMRS T T MARTIN of Birmingham
ii with Mrs Will RockerI MRAND MRS J S Rice are with
her parents at Cavo CityHORACE DROWN of Now Alba ¬IMR was hero Saturday
DORA little daughter of Mrs CathI
brine McClary is seriously illI Ray CLARENCE J SIITLB of Lon-
don
¬t Will here on business Fridayr MRS JOHN W Hour who has been
sick for some time U convalescingTURKEY HERRIN came down fro
A Crab Orchard to see the Dixie GirlMRS MACCIB MARTIN and family
have moved to the Baptist parsonage
Miss LUCY FRANCIS of Garrard Is
the guest of Mrs James F CumminsMR HOWARD CAMMTZ of Huitbn
vlllf spent several days with
herMISSES PEARL AND MEUSSA RAM of
Lancaster are guests of Miss MargaretLynnIMu GEO B HARRIS o
is working at the depot during AgentJ S Rices absence
MRS NANNIB WOODS KITCHEN is viII
itlng her cousin Mrs Joseph E John¬
son In Pitlsburg PaHot W II SHANKS and Doorkeeper
Joel T Embry of Frankfort spentSunday with their families here
CASIIIER J C BAILEY of the Cra-
s Orchard flanking Co has moved hi
family to the McAllstcr home In Cra
OrchardMissRODERTA EADS it visiting her
sister Mrs William Brown at Mills
Springs Later she will visit Montif cello friends
MR WILLIAM II RlCNEY and family
have moved from tho country to thehome of hie parents Mr and MM JF Rlgney on Logan avenue
ON account of the illness of ont of
the members the Current Eventa Club
will not hold Its meeting with Mrs W
M Bright Thursday as was arrangedMISSES BESSIE AND MAGGIE Snu
OARS of Lancastcrtstopped over with
their brother Mr WK Shugars on
their return from a visit 5 to friends In
IndianapolisMRS W K SHUOARS was in Lancas ¬
ter Friday to see her little son W K
Shugars Jr who was taken ill while
visiting his grandparents there The
little fellow is convalescing
JOHN RENNER and family loft Sun ¬
day for Oklahoma where they will re ¬
j side Wo regret to learn of tbo serious
Illness of R L Bray who is sufferingrfrom pneumonia Mt Vernon Signal
JOHN G LYNN who has been ill with
pneumonia is rapidly convalescing un¬
i der the careful treatment of good doc-
tors his excellent wife and a splendid
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utrained nurseIMIsa Lynch of Lexing ¬
tonCou JOHN W BROWN came all tho
way from Mt Vernon to see tho Pearl
Evan Lewis showlFrlday night and he
was well paidjfor his trip He was giv ¬
en B box partyby County Attorney
W S BurchDR TOM S KENNEDY formerly of
this city but who has been practicing
medicine at Stanford has decided
to locate In Somerset again and
will be with DrJ Reddish Ho haamany
friends here who are more than glad
to see him among us once moreSom ¬
erset TimesJUDGE JAMESIP BAILEY is back from
t Orovllle California where he spentseveral weeks with his daughter Mrs
II D Gregory While he liked tho
West the moreho saw of it the betterho loved Lincoln county Judge Baileybrought back a treat to many of his
t friends in samples of the delightful
fruit grown on the Pacific elope
LiLi
MRS J II McAUSTBR is quite sick
Miss BERTHA JACKSON is with Cor
bin friendsMR WILL BURKB of Junction City
was hero yesterdayMB J W ALLEN continues very
III with pneumonia at Huitonvilie
Miss VIRGINIA BOURN of Lancastervisited her sister Mrs W K Warner
MR II ROWAN SAUFIEY of this
tfllce has been obliged to give up
work for a few days on account of his
eyesMISSESJANIBND MARY CATHERIN E
HOCKER daughters of Mr and Mrs R
C Hocker who have been 111 are im ¬
provingMRS LIZZIE WILLIAMS and daughter
Mr John M McKinney of the Mt
Salem section left yesterday forJacksboro Tenn
MR R G JONES went to Winches
tel yesterday to consult a specialistIlls right Jawbone has been giving himmuch trouble lately
LOCALS
THE Lancaster council haw placed theban on cider
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FOR SALEA secondhand top buggy This office
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PIANO FOR SUESquare varietyWill sell cheap Apply at this office
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Miss LICCIE MARTIN wants pupils inparmsonagetTHOSE Indebted to me will please call
and settle at once Miss Ella MaySaunders milliner
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WANTED to buy a good Lincoln coun ¬30s000 Address Lock Box tat Stanford
KyLosTGripbetween Moreland and
Kidda Store containing two blanketsand other articles G B Pruitt More
land
WANTED Threeor solicitors In
each county Good proposition Ad ¬
dress G W B 461 Rose street Lex ¬
ington Ky0
MRS MARY HEDRICK wife of Geo
Hedrtck Sr of Monticello died Satur ¬MtesplacebON Monday Jan 3 when Neal Sil ¬
vers took charge of the Somerset jailthere were nine prisoners in It BySaturday the 8th the number had in ¬
creased to 3G Saloons evidently dontagree with the people of the freeState of Pulaskl They had beenopenthree of the six days
THE Court oCAppealshasdecideJ thatviolators of the local option law maybe put under peace bonds after twoconvictions The court construes thelaw to mean that the two convictionsmust be had ono after the other andnot together Our officers of the lawshould bear this decision In mind
WE will be compelled to stop the pa ¬
pers of thos who are behind with theirsubscriptions if they do not make im ¬
mediate remittances Of course wedontgeed the money but Uncle Sam has de¬
creed that semiweekly publicationscan not use the mails when those whoare supposed to pay for them are morethan nine months behind and we do notcare to pay the penalty for breakingtho postal laws
A the meeting tGe city councilThursday night concrete pavementswere ordered on Main street from Severance Sons corner to Lizzie Salters house and from the Lincoln Coun ¬
ty National Dank corner to Mrs W GWelchs corner J Welch Rochesterwas elected treasurer An arrange ¬
ment was made with Grimes G Beazleyfor a place In his livery stable for aportion of the fire apparatus and he isto furnish a horse to pull the machineryto fires
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IT looks very much like the Legisla ¬
turo Is disposed to rub it in on tax pay ¬
ors They have created 15 to 20 newoffices at l a day each which to theaverage citizen will seem unnecessaryfor Instance our townsman Mr JoelTEmbry who is head doorkeeper ofthe House has been given three assist ¬
ants when all of us know that Joe Isboth able and capable to do tho jobhimself which at boat Is not n veryonerous one While they ore at it themembers ought to put on Congressionalairs and vote themselves private secretaxies as everything seems to go
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Two rooms for rent Mrs MaggieMartin Stanford
Foil RENT Office in the INTERIORJOURNAL building Apply at this of¬
fice
IP you are looking for fresh oystersand celery go to J D Hortons restau ¬
rantPLEASE bring my rug back and get
tho one you left at my store J RNewland
POR SALE Good building lot onWhitley avenue Bargain if sold atonce This office
J W ACEY has moved his soft drinksttnd and pool room to rooms in B D
Carters stable building
Jon wanted at once Mustbe able to feed a cylinder press and doall kinds of job printing This office
EX J I1ILLs delinquenttax list will appear next issue Betterpay up or youll see your name in
printIUAVE saleline mahogany
sideboard and a1G foot mahogany tableSee A P Brackett at once If you wantone or both
TALK with me before buying a type¬
writer and see sample at my home TA Brackett local agent for StandardTypewriter Exchange New York
THERE is now pending in the Legisla ¬
ture a bill making it Illegal to take adrink of Intoxicating liquor on a com ¬
mon carrier We hope it will passboth Houses and that the emergencyclause will be affixed
MR HENRY JAMES theEast Endshowed us the other day a salt cellarmade of rock that had been In his fami ¬
ly for more than 100 years It is arelic of Indian days and Mr Jameswould not part with it for a good deal
PAYNEFred Payne aged 85 diedat his home in tho East End of a com ¬
plication of troubles Saturday He issurvived by his wife who was a MrsWhite and several children The re-mains were taken to Palmer 111 forinterment
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TO TAXPAYERS LINCOLN COUNTYIwill have to advertise and sell yourproperty after Jan 11f your tax is notpaid in order to make my final settle ¬
ment with the State and county Set-
tle¬
up and save this expense T J11111 sheriff
IN sending money for tho I J foranother year our old friend Mr Wil ¬
liam Dodda of Downs III writesGive my best regards to my many
friends in Lincoln especially UncleDink Farmer Tell him I have beenfor him ever since the war and ammighty glad he is Lincoln countysjailer
BARGAINS IN LANDWe have threesmall tracts of unimproved land for saleat a bargainone tract of 21 acres an ¬
other of 18 acres another of 13 acresAll well located lie well and good landCan give possession at once Will sellone tract or all Terms to suit pur¬
chaser Apply to Hughes Swinebroad Lancaster Ky
THE jury in the ofthe Common ¬
wealth vs tho lad Samuel Underwoodcharged with stabbing Capt C S Ashby the L N conductor at JunctionCity last Octobor gave the defendanta fine of 50 Judge Sat fiioy remittedthe fine and Tat rick Zimmerman madeup money and paid the boys way toLouisville where ho has relativesAd ¬
vocate To us this looks like too goodtreatment for a fellow who wantonlystabbed a gentleman in the back Thonext rascal who uses his knife in Boylewill likely be awarded a chromo
STORE AND POSTOFFICE RODRED
Postmaster nnd Merchant Napier ofRowland awoke Sunday morning tofind his safe blown open and 10080in cash and a lot of checks gone Atportion of the money belonged to thegovernment Entrance was effectedby breaking the glass in the front doorand nitroglycerino was used to crackthe safe A bottle bearing the inscrip ¬
tion Nitro Glycerine was found inthe storeroom Lairs blood houndswere phoned for and were Immediate-ly
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put on the trail but they did not lo ¬
cate the guilty party The safebreak¬
big was a bungleaome job and was evi¬
dently done by a novice Nobody inRowland heard the explosion
Tills is line pneumonia weather
TIIREE suites of rooms in the OddFellows building for rent Apply to-
Ed Wilkinson
TOM EVANS soon fHeery Evanscolored of this place was shot to deathin Covington but we did not learn par ¬
ticulars of tho trouble The body wasbrought hero and interred yesterdayafternoon
MY Dixie GirlCo played threenights to rather small crowds at Wal ¬
tons Opera House last week Thecompany is far above the average anddeserved a much more liberal patron ¬
ago Miss Pearl Evans Lewis is an exceptionally good actress and a tweesinger
NEWS comes from Lexington thatthieves entered the home of Mr W PWalton and got away with his overcoatand hat As the average newspaperman possesses not more than one eachof such articles we fear our brothersuffered not only Inconvenience by thethiefs visit but some cold as well
REV 0 M HUEY pastor of the Baptist church at Somerset preached tothe inmates of the jail In his city onSunday afternoon Our pastors mightdo some good missionary work by em ¬
ulating Rev Hueya example We aresure that Uncle Dink would be gladto open the jail door to the men of Godat any and all times
The retirementof Cot W P Waltonfrom active service as a newspaper ed ¬
itor and publisher owing to the sus-
pension¬
of the Evening Gazette of Lex ¬
ington will be the cause of sincere re-gret to the members of the Kentuckypress with whom he has so long livedand labored A democrat of the demo-crats a stalwart champion an uncom ¬
promising antagonist Mr Walton wasat all times an ally to be sought anenemy to be feared
lie carries into his wellearned retire-ment
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the assurance not only of a gen ¬
uine respect but the heartiest of per-
sonal¬
good will from all who have mess ¬
ured swords with him or drawn them inthe same cause for hes a firstclassflghtin man and the best of good fel¬
lows LouisvilleTimesPARKERS
HAIR BALSA-MClfrod txwtinct t hairIraiwOM taiurtuit povOiOIQUurono
jne> lIIIICon
Auctioneer I
I otter my services to the people oi tin ¬
coin county as an auctioneer Hatlafartlonguaranteed JtcWHOKTKllMoreland 1
Residence TurnersvllleI
FOR SALE I
Stock of general merchandise Hustonvllle on Main Htreet Well known standlrUcularl ¬
Hustonvllle Ky
J J BELDENFor House nnd Carriage ¬
ming Paper Hanging Gun und LocksmithIng Shop oppoltedepot
J J BKLDEN Stanford Ky
FOR SALE I
hover Hotel at Grub Orchard also store-room
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Just across street with post olllce ad ¬
joining and n cottage or once of threerooms All necessary outbuildings
MllH OUHTI8 aOVKllCrab Orchard Ky
PUBLICSALEudlefromTHURSDAY JANUARY 50Thi 1810beginning at 10 oclock sharp the followproperty 3 Rood work one B yearsold and the other 101 good milk cow will befresh In Unroll one brood sow 4 horsewagon one buggy ono drag harrow onobreaking plow 2 double shovel plow onelet of harness sets of wagon gea-relbarrelotcornlncribrahoeksof Fod ¬
der In field Lot of hen dinner bell mowerund rake household nnd kitchen furnitureand many other thing Terms mndt knownou duy of salt
OIAIlKMOKnEAOfKTurntT vlllfKy
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FURSHides
WeolFeathers Tuow8swkzGolden Se UYcEowRooO CII1IeDIIWild Glower etc We ue< MM Ia IB56Otr luiitudn9esodcendobetter for you thenagents or camaaoa ncrchutt Rtfeiucxur Bnk a LouJnBe Write for wetlypice lul stx Jippnj Uji
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IL R Hughes T W Humble W O Martin
Begin The Year
1910t l
With The resolution to wear clothes that are made to meaeure-t
Good clothes are a great factor in business and social progressand every man owes it as a duty to himself to present a pleas Irichneest f
shouldadopt them Start the year right Save money onyour dress and dress better Make up your mind to wear In ¬
ternational clothes from now onward and to stimulate yourresolve Come in now and see beautifulall wool fabrics SOOt1Jstyle models
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HUGHES MARTIN CODry Goods Notions Shoes
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STANFORD KENTUCKY
JUST
ReceivedA
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BIG SHIPMENTt
AOF
Oliver Chilled Plows andRepairs
W E PERKINSCrab Orchard Ky
Tinging Plumbing Heatinger
Dont let 1910 pass without having hot and cold water through yourLouse with a beautiful white
PorcelainOutfitHove W K WARNER to install your country water woks with
reasonable prices and guarantee
We also carry in stock FORCE AND CISTERN PUMPS Roofing andRoofing Paints
Call and see us
f W K WARNERStanford Ky
W LMCARTyPrg E C WALTON VPres L R HUGHEfyS A T
Stanford Real Estates Co1
Stanford KentucKy
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Farina anti Town Property Handled on Commission Stocks and BondsSold If you Have Property to Jell or Rent Notify Us
Write for Circular to
L R HUGHES Secretary Stanford Ky
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