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J j II I = iJIf r < c I L < I C IF rftL Clt c er O t I jj I uunip N tbJ j I VOLUMf XUI COLUMBIA ADAIR COUNTY KENTUCKY WEDNESDAY MARCH 16 1910 NUMBER 9r Ellison McFarland Last Thursday afternoon Mr Leslie JttcFarland son of Mr Solomon Me Jarlanrt and Miss Virgie Ellison daughter of Mr Nathan Ellison who lives near Mt Carmel drove into Co lumbia and to the residence of ctev R L Tally where they were happily mar ried The couple were accompanied by Mr John Biggs and Miss Maud Ellison Soon after the ceremony the couple left for the home of the grooms father where an elegant dinner was spread and where a number of friends had gathered to greet them The groom is an industrious farmer and stands high in the community in which he lives The bride is one of Adair countys best young ladies Halleys Comet Visible Halleys cpmet may now be seen on nights when conditions are favorable with the aid ot an ordinary fieldglass according to members of the astrono- mIcal ¬ faculty at Columbia University The most favorable time to look for it is between 630 and 730 p m with the glass elevated somewhat above th point where the sun sets The come is at present in what the astronomers call the twilight region It is in line with the sun and its brightness is there- fore ¬ dimmed It will be visible all through April ana May but at its max- imum brilliancy on May 18 When the comet is nearest the earth it will be only about 14000000 miles away Preaching Next Sunday M W H eF iJ f R CJ gJ fW oB uS W B Cave Pleasant Pidge jjilAKgJr Uas tften appointed Deputy Collector fur the 5th Kentucky Revenue distric- headquarter at Lebanon It is the p sition formerly filled by Mr J H Jud of this place Mr Lynch has been storekeeper gauger for ten years has assumed the duties of the office I Mr Charles Peridleton a young man about twentyfive years old died at the home of his parents Mr and Mr James Pendleton one mile from Kni ley Tuesday night of last week He was a victim of consumption and ha been sick for several months He was a young man who sad many friends The attention of our readers is called to the aduf the Columbia Bottling Company Mr W T Ottley who is the manager is making a number of fine soft drinks His MyCola has be- COme ¬ quite popular all the groce stores handling it Try a bottle It is harmless and refreshing Aaron Bread was before Judge Mo last Saturday two cases charged wit selling liquor In one he was fined six ¬ ty dollars aid ten day imprisonment t and in the other he was fined sixty dollars He will probably pay the fines in jail Uncle Flem S Carter who = lives near Esto was one hundred years old last Friday the 11th day of March He is hale and hearty He has one sister Mrs Acre living in this county who isI either 96 or 98 years of age She top is enjoying fine health Mrs Wesley the widow of the late Josh Wesley was adjudged a lunatic last Friday and sent to the asylum She returned from the asylum three years ago believed to been restored Barred Plymouth Rock eggs 15 for 5Q cents for sale Mrs Ben Thomas l 19rlt Absher KyI Quite a number of sheep were killed by dogs in the Breeding country last week Steve Coqmer lost 7 all he owned It is believed that seventy five have been killed T E Waggener soldhis wifes one welli j jaldweli for 3100 L Mi Joljn Thurman bobghtof John A J Wheeler last week a small farm lying on Sjrksville Ridge for 1000 JW Flowers sold WA Garne tt Idiot Friday a thoroughbred Berkshire male pig six months old for 1250 pr 8 P Crenshaw sold his farm on j itftpinnient last week tp Mr Tpin 1x M 0 r kw t r I b Il I The James Boys rTne James Boys in Missouri drew Tan immense crowd to the court audi- torium last Saturday evening every seat being filled It is a play mastered j by Cane Valley talent each actor i rendering his or her part in a faultless mariner All the male members were dressed as outlaws each act giving a Binhal m I a Jesse and j Mrs Tom Moore who acted the part of i Jesses wife played her part to j fectlon T 1 Smith as Bob Ford killed his old friend and comrade Jesse James There were many other excit ing scenes each performer deserving special notice but their names are not before us The singing of the minstrels was very much enjoyed and the two songs rendered by a little daughter and little son of Mr and Mrs Tom Moore onwere Kerr who is the manager in behalf of the entire aggregation desires jo r turn his sincere thanks to the people of Columbia for their liberal patronage and excellent attention The receipts of the evening 7925 Crenshawt s s I Commissioners Sale ADAIR CIRCUIT COURT KENTUCKY jagainst c By virtue of a judgment and order o sale of Adair Circuit Court rendered at the January term 1910 in the above cause for the sum of 93 14 with inter thereon at the rate of 6 per cent per annum from the 1st day of June 03 until paid subject to a credit of 70 paid Sept 27th 1903 and 4960 herein 1 shall proceed to offer fo at the Court House door in Colum Ky to the highest bidder at Auction on Monday the 4th of April 1910 at one oclock pm thereabout being County Court a credit of six months the follow described property towit Two certain tracts of land the fir 12J acres and the second ntaining 7J more or less and at the proceedt ton acre tract me petitiond or y of witI3 h rate 6p cent per annum from the 22nd day January 1887 until paidsubject to the following credits viz 75 paid Ms 190s 1 fnd 70 paid March 13th 1906 and 4960 costs herein Said third tract dwill be sold upon the same terms as the first two tracts Reference is made to the judgment and order of sale f complete description and boundry df the three tracts of land ordered to be sold The third tract will be sold i such way as to leave the dwelling and other buildings unsold selling the land farthest from the dwelling unless pry a YJ said Diddles debt interest and costs or sufficient thereof to produce the sums of money so ordered to be made purchaseh tois bond bearing legal interest from date until paid and having the force and effect of a judgment W A Coffey Master Commissions r Remember that Dr Crenshaw will tell some valuable property next Satur- day Ben Columbia Wednesday and Thurs day the 23 and 24 and see Russell Cob display of fine goods It will be worth seeing and if you want to make a pur- chase you can be accommodated Pig days Wednesday and Thursday March 23 and 24 in Columbia Spring ooenin gat Russell Cob Read their announcement fit the people of Adair county wa TO see something nice and attractive opportunity wilt ke given them Wed- nesday ¬ and Thursday March 23 and 24 Russell Cos big opening The ladies of Adair and adjoining counties should attend Russell Co r big opening Wednesday and Thursday March 23 and 24 All the nicest fjabnca displayII A corn crib containing eight barrels of corn the P property of James pos y j near Milltown was consumed bjffirt bt Thursday night xj v r > A five room cottage for rent i 19 r t J t yU C Baker v t < < See Baron Rythraf befirerbreedinf yburmareg 7tf 192 Good congregations re out to pr Eld Z T WiN amslftsiatf Sunda fo 190n and evenin i upl ift 1 k The Sewing Club I < The Sewing Club Continues t o flourish and a most delightful time was had last Wednesday afternoon when Misses Lina slid Madge Rosenfield in their usual shaming way entertained the club An interesting sewing con test was given Misses Mary Cart wright and Ursura Koelsch winning the prizes The invited were Missal Lo rena Harrison Myrtle Myers Annie Dixon Jennye McFarland Mary Cart wright Eliza Gibbs Alice Walker Frances Jones Mable Jasper Louise Hancock Edna David Martha Han cock Ursula Koelsch Bess Rowe Dim I pie Conover Edna Lewis Ruth Sum- mers Mesdames C M Russell Bruce Montgomery and Geo Lowe afineyounhorse d Read his pedigree 0peratlone Mr Mont Cravens who has been great sufferer for the past month was conveyed to Louisville last week by Dr E A Waggener sad his brotherinlaw Mr W E Bradshaw t and Frida morning he submitted to an operation for gravel in St Joseph Infirmary Dr Abell Using the knife The operation was very successful twentyfive o thirty gravel 6f different sizes re- moved Since the operation the family fewj ravens have to rena fin the infirmary for four or five before he is able to return home Mrs Cravens and her son Tim will go to hi bedside in a few days All is interested in the patients early re- covery ¬ I am receiving some nice spring suit rfor young men in the latest styles and would appreciate a look before you buy r Kespt Frank Sinclair The dwelling house and a portion o its contents the property of Mr Sam Mourning Champaign ill were destroy ¬ ed by fire a few days ago His dwell ¬ furst ¬ sitars for 1000 Commissioners Sale ADAIR CIRCUIT COURT KENTUCKY T H Curdc Plaintiff t Jimmie Curd c Deft f erBy virtue of a Judgment and Order of Sale by Adair Circuit Court render ¬ 191y 0 J1 cause costs herein I shall proceed to offer for sale at Courthouse door in Columbia Ky the highest bidder at Public Auction i on Monday the 4th day of April 1910 bor e ¬ ing County Court upon a credit of six months the following described proper ¬ sin t ¬ KyBounded tit by the lands of J H Young and J Biggs on the west by the lands of JJ Biggs and S D Barbee and on the south by the landst J J Biggs and contains 38 acres more or less and the same lands which were conveyed to James H Curd by the Master Com- missioner ¬ of the Adair Circuit Court less a portion of same which was con- veyed by said Curd to Mary Smythe and two acres which were conveyed to- JJBiggsby Bettie Tupman c For the purchase price the ourchaser iviui approved surety or securities must execute Bond bearing legal in ¬ terest from day of sale until paid and having the force and effect of a Jud ment Bidders will he prepared tog comply promptly with these terms W A Coffey Master Commissidner Mr Hugh Richardson and Mr T A tradingrhe m Bomar Heights for the livery stable openan Walkrat era at once If you want good water drive your Irill with a Fairbanks Morse C oA Engine I have them l92t L B Hurt Agent Rev W B Cave occupied the pulpit it the Presbyterian church last Su nter lay forenoon the pastor being absent He delivered a very logical discourse Lee S SmjthiR offering the serviJfs tf Baron RXthmicii standards bred and regiatered trotting horse Read hi8 tivertisementr r 192t i J Mrs Rollhi Hurt entertained M rs lQ4thfMJdd thiS place at dinn8r1i t Sunday i f VHf The attention of iour < farmers if c- areecho ll the adrertaeetheiat of Young Brp if They hive some excellent stock I i fT 1t c 740 r ftlillinery Opening v < Mrs L C Hurt and Miss Ursula Koelsch will havetheir millinery open irig Wednesday and Thursday March 23 and 24 rrheyare located at Russell Cosstore and will havemany nice hats the latest styles on display These ladies spent several weeks in the Cincinnati market and are better prepared to pTease than any time in the past The ladies of Columbia an Adair county i are cordially invited to come in I and look through their stock It will be their pleasure to show whether you buy or not The Reed Hardware Company has a- new ad this week Look Over it and visit the store Sam Barbee bought four horses and a wagon from Isaac Dick erson tor 650 Charley Barbee bought tof Coy E Dud goon one horse and a wagon for 185 Every body wants Fairbanks thema I The Citizens League meeting was afternooY n were HIG lawlessnesr S as speakers stated willimakE make the community as perfect in wii 1 ¬ os r v Secretarys oa rt at house v If you want bargains be at Dr Cren Saturdays William Garnett a young colored man 22 years oldwho has been em yeaf rs of pneumonia He was buried Sunday Mr Paull in speaking of him said he was one of the best work hands I ever saw and was perfectly reliable His death was a serious loss tonic The Jeffries Hardware Store has a new ad this week Read it Last Friday evening Mrs Allen Wal- k ¬ r had several friends to dinner and spread one of most delightful feast imaginable Every delicacy of the sea son prepared in the most toothsome manner and served so daintily that the guests fared sumptuously indeed Af earlt or to strains of enchanting music After they had indulged in various games the hour for departure came only too soon Among those present were Miss Gibbs Miss Dixon > Mr Jackson Mr John Lee Walker i isPublic Sale On Saturday March 19 1910 at former farm on r Disappointment 11 miles east of Columbia I will sell to the highest bidder the followingpro perty towit Two good work horses 2 good milk cows 2 buggies 1 wagon and bed and several sets of harness Farming implements consisting of a mowing machine good as new and a i number of excellent plows and ma other articles useful to a farmer also a lot of hay and fodder Sale to be- at 1030 amTerms made known day of sale My reason for selling is that I have quite farming and have permanently located in Columbia f the pratice Jf my profession S D Crenshaw I There will be preaching attheBap ¬ tilt church this place next Sunday cog r arid the members are urged to attend r i Ollstoves and ranges often immi saleReed J lodge of OddFellows will be orpg- anfzed jn this place next Thursday I night Dr J F Baugh of Jamestown has been appointed by the GrandMas to put the lodge to work He be assisted by a number of OddFella of Jamestown and Russell Springs r All the signers to the petition asking gan1Z port to Mr W D Frazier next Thu i1lZe6 it I t Rhode Island Red eggs for sale 15 cai y Oil wiiitth rn iwad jp our ardor arid tell what r I < Mrs J E Grant Vi f i Ky- f < v v 1 r m Death of Mrs Sarah C Calhoun Mrs Sarah C Calhoun wife of Joh C Calhoun died at her home near Campbellsville Ky March 6 She had been in feeble health for ten years or more but was not confined to her be but a few weeks beforo her departure She was born and reared in Adair county and spent nearly all her life i saidcounty having moved to Taylor county about the middle of last Decem ¬ tier She was the mother of seven children six of whom still live to moor their loss She was a good Christian woman a faithful loving wife anda very kind and devoted motherS far as 1 know she was loved by all who knew her an many were made better by her noble Christian life She was triumphant berllway better world She was laid to rest in the cemetery fusere al the writer assisted by Rev J H W ¬ ker She was sixty three years old andI had been a member of the Church about thirty years May t going away of the wife and moth serve to bind th husband and children closer to God Jesse L Murrell Persons writing to have their address changed musr office former AOAIR CIRCUIT COURT KENTUCKe t Petition to Adair Circuit Court J Bv virture of a Judgment and Order of Sale of Adair Circuit Court reside edat the January Term thereof lyiO i in the above cause and costs herein 1 shall proceed to offer for sata ati ti Courthouse door in Columbia Ky to the highest bidder at Public Augtin on Monday the 4th day of April 1910 atone oclock p m or thereau Jt t i ing County Court upon a erOt01s- ix months the following das riued pro- perty towit A certain tract of land beingr cM Green River in Adair COllntyKQri ¬ tucky containing 182 acres jmd known as lot No 2 on plat No2 as shown Commissioners report and deed on in this case to which reference is made for complete description and boundary For the purchase price the purchaser with approved surety or securities must execute Bond bearing legal in terest from day of sale until paid and having the force and effect of a 1 udg ment Bidders will be prepared to comply promptly with these terms W A Coffey Master The Bassett Hardwood Lumber Co is now ready to receive hickory logs or lumber at their mill in Columbia 174t The Ladies Aid Society of the Baptist church melt with Mrs Will Wilson Thursday at 2 oclock All rtheme n ¬ hers are cordially dnvited trayFor Sale s A farm I of 25 acres good house and outbuildings one mile Southeast of Cane Valley Good orchard and good spring Sale 19th of March at 9 oclock a m Terms made known on day of sale I H D Cundiff wentra Louisville last week submitted to an successfulgin She Aon ting along nicely and will be at hom in about one week orRead the advertisement of A Burry Campbellsville who advertises boilers engines and machinery He has some rare bf For Sale 4 Thoroughbred Golden Wyandotte eggs 15 for 70 cents Mrs R A Stone Montpelierby gYE Aaron Beard who was wanted ona I number of charges was arrested by Sheriff A D Patterson and deputies Sam Mitchell and Frank Winfrey the Milltown country last Tuesd night and brought to Columbia and1 Uwill S agarw nst him Mr A S Chewninghas secured the services of Jim Davis of color an e nrienced handle of horses oneoft le Stai t akii1gif Mr Chewnings barn this lace the firstof ea ronable I Two Firms For Sale 4 t I have two good farnig f pruiale New J 1nluildings Y V r83t 0 zarlY f r 1 < 4 i di j At f > f l l tf 4 Everybody is Looking 1The tool display representing a well fitted crpenters shop in the show Qompany done who pass the store Every article which goes to make up a perfect shop is on display and in its proper placeJ Thn work bench the trestles chisels saws hammers etc There is but one thing missing to make the display com ¬ pletea man working at the bencht n41r A G Norris who travels for the Belknap Hardware Company Louis- vIlle was here a few days ago and an ¬ pounced that it was the most perfect display he had seen in Kentucky Mr dHrud Euband wio is en ployed by the Reed Hardware Company arranged r1the window He is a gentleman of ex¬ i cellent taste and as a showwindow dresser he has but few equals Now is the time to have your paint idle sail papering done Ask for Wad ¬ Gilbert You will find them at bythe Hancock Hotel Estimates cheer luliy given 182t > Russellhe Eur ¬ byJudge office lust Wednesday afternoon We carry a complete line of base bat goods Reed Hardward Co jlr J S Breeding has improved the appearance of his residence by adding two dormer windows to the front If you want your garden to produce well watt until the ground gets warm aerate planting Seed put in the ground when the earth is cold do but little good II have one dozen buff Orpington cockrels for sale at 1 OJ each ratMrs A H Ballard f A series of meetings will commence at the Methodest church this city the title Sunday in April Acarloadof celebrated Columbus run easy wagons just reeived treed Hardware Co lastfil Dying and Renovating Pressing 25e to 100 Fiats 25c to iOO Dying 1 00 to 3 50 Dry cleaning 50c to 2 50 Scouring 5Ueto2UO antler ¬ condition and texture of different grades of goods Rose Price 5 L82t Miss Kittle Smith Agfr A family of Franklins is lying very low with typhoid fever m the Breeding country Eery kind of garden tools can be bought of Reed Hardware Co Hogs sold on the Louisville market last Friday at 10 65 per hundred We are now ort the market for Hick ors timber either in the log on our yard or we will buy it on the stump The Bassett Hardwood Lumber Co 174t Columbia Ky Programto Columbia District Sunday School Con ference to be held at Breeding Ky pril 45 1910 eApril 47 p m Pre ch rigJ H WalkerH CApril ii845 DevotiohalJiRj Ran > 9am Organization i A 915Reports from Schools SundaySchool a T McConnell b What is its value to the C mrnunityGW Pangburn c What is its value in Evangelistic workR L Talley O What is its in training young ChristinslU Stevenson e What is its value lUh a Missionary agencyJ P Vanhoy j Song Service f 1115 a m GhiJdrens Day a Its BreedlIikria Murrell NOON 2 p m Devotional J F BlackI SundaySchool xl Class0e Finnfor I < 315p mA comparative study of Union and Denominational Literature > H Walk rl 3QPo mauggeetiona for imprpv ingpur Sunday Schopk Open discusri t sion r TL < HulM P B i i O H W paint guaranteed 100 pad cent pure R < MdCHardware Cp t 2 1 > r t I C

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Page 1: J IF rftL Clt c erO I Nnyx.uky.edu/dips/xt7jsx645m27/data/0083.pdf · I J j II iJIf r < c I L IF < I C rftLClt c erO t Ijj Iuunip NtbJj I VOLUMf XUI COLUMBIA ADAIR COUNTY KENTUCKY

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c erO t Ijj Iuunip NtbJj IVOLUMf XUI COLUMBIA ADAIR COUNTY KENTUCKY WEDNESDAY MARCH 16 1910 NUMBER 9rEllison McFarland

Last Thursday afternoon Mr LeslieJttcFarland son of Mr Solomon MeJarlanrt and Miss Virgie Ellisondaughter of Mr Nathan Ellison wholives near Mt Carmel drove into Columbia and to the residence of ctev RL Tally where they were happily married The couple were accompanied byMr John Biggs and Miss Maud EllisonSoon after the ceremony the couple leftfor the home of the grooms fatherwhere an elegant dinner was spreadand where a number of friends hadgathered to greet them

The groom is an industrious farmerand stands high in the community inwhich he lives The bride is one ofAdair countys best young ladies

Halleys Comet Visible

Halleys cpmet may now be seen onnights when conditions are favorablewith the aid ot an ordinary fieldglassaccording to members of the astrono-mIcal

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faculty at Columbia UniversityThe most favorable time to look for

it is between 630 and 730 p m withthe glasselevated somewhat above thpoint where the sun sets The comeis at present in what the astronomerscall the twilight region It is in linewith the sun and its brightness is there-fore

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dimmed It will be visible allthrough April ana May but at its max-imum brilliancy on May 18

When the comet is nearest the earthit will be only about 14000000 milesaway

Preaching Next SundayM

W HeFiJf RCJgJfWoBuSW B Cave Pleasant Pidge

jjilAKgJrUas tften appointed Deputy Collectorfur the 5th Kentucky Revenue distric-headquarter at Lebanon It is the psition formerly filled by Mr J H Judof this place Mr Lynch has beenstorekeeper gauger for ten yearshas assumed the duties of the office I

Mr Charles Peridleton a young manabout twentyfive years old died at thehome of his parents Mr and MrJames Pendleton one mile from Kniley Tuesday night of last week Hewas a victim of consumption and habeen sick for several months He wasa young man who sad many friends

The attention of our readers is calledto the aduf the Columbia BottlingCompany Mr W T Ottley who isthe manager is making a number offine soft drinks His MyCola has be-

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quite popular all the grocestores handling it Try a bottle It isharmless and refreshing

Aaron Bread was before Judge Molast Saturday two cases charged witselling liquor In one he was fined six¬

ty dollars aid ten day imprisonment tand in the other he was fined sixtydollars He will probably pay thefines in jail

Uncle Flem S Carter who = livesnear Esto was one hundred years oldlast Friday the 11th day of March Heis hale and hearty He has one sisterMrs Acre living in this county who isIeither 96 or 98 years of age She topis enjoying fine health

Mrs Wesley the widow of the lateJosh Wesley was adjudged a lunaticlast Friday and sent to the asylumShe returned from the asylum threeyears ago believed to been restored

Barred Plymouth Rock eggs 15 for5Q cents for sale Mrs Ben Thomas

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19rlt Absher KyIQuite a number of sheep were killed

by dogs in the Breeding country lastweek Steve Coqmer lost 7 all heowned It is believed that seventy fivehave been killed

T E Waggener soldhis wifes onewellij jaldweli for 3100L

Mi Joljn Thurman bobghtof John A J

Wheeler last week a small farm lyingon Sjrksville Ridge for 1000

JW Flowers sold WA Garne ttIdiot Friday a thoroughbred Berkshiremale pig six months old for 1250

pr 8 P Crenshaw sold his farm onj itftpinnient last week tp Mr Tpin1xM 0 r

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The James Boys

rTne James Boys in Missouri drewTan immense crowd to the court audi-torium last Saturday evening everyseat being filled It is a play mastered

j by Cane Valley talent each actori rendering his or her part in a faultlessmariner All the male members weredressed as outlaws each act giving aBinhal m

I a Jesse andj Mrs Tom Moore who acted the part ofiJesses wife played her part to

j fectlon T 1 Smith as Bob Fordkilled his old friend and comrade JesseJames There were many other exciting scenes each performer deservingspecial notice but their names are notbefore us The singing of the minstrelswas very much enjoyed and the twosongs rendered by a little daughter andlittle son of Mr and Mrs Tom MooreonwereKerr who is the manager in behalf ofthe entire aggregation desires jo rturn his sincere thanks to the people ofColumbia for their liberal patronageand excellent attention The receiptsof the evening 7925

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Commissioners Sale

ADAIR CIRCUIT COURTKENTUCKYjagainstc

By virtue of a judgment and order osale of Adair Circuit Court rendered atthe January term 1910 in the abovecause for the sum of 93 14 with inter

thereon at the rate of 6 per centper annum from the 1st day of June

03 until paid subject to a credit of70 paid Sept 27th 1903 and 4960

herein 1 shall proceed to offer foat the Court House door in ColumKy to the highest bidder at

Auction on Monday the 4thof April 1910 at one oclock pmthereabout being County Court

a credit of six months the followdescribed property towit

Two certain tracts of land the fir12J acres and the second

ntaining 7J more or less and at theproceedt tonacre tract mepetitiond or

y ofwitI3 hrate 6 p

cent per annum from the 22nd dayJanuary 1887 until paidsubject tothe following credits viz 75 paid Ms190s 1

fnd 70 paid March 13th 1906 and4960 costs herein Said third tract

dwill be sold upon the same terms as thefirst two tracts Reference is made tothe judgment and order of sale fcomplete description and boundry dfthe three tracts of land ordered to besold The third tract will be sold i

such way as to leave the dwelling andother buildings unsold selling the landfarthest from the dwelling unlesspry aYJsaid Diddles debt interest and costsor sufficient thereof to produce thesums of money so ordered to be madepurchaseh toisbond bearing legal interest from dateuntil paid and having the force andeffect of a judgment

W A Coffey Master Commissions r

Remember that Dr Crenshaw willtell some valuable property next Satur-day

Ben Columbia Wednesday and Thursday the 23 and 24 and see Russell Cobdisplay of fine goods It will be worthseeing and if you want to make a pur-chase you can be accommodated

Pig days Wednesday and ThursdayMarch 23 and 24 in Columbia Springooenin gat Russell Cob Read theirannouncement

fit the people of Adair county waTO see something nice and attractiveopportunity wilt ke given them Wed-nesday

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and Thursday March 23 and 24Russell Cos big opening

The ladies of Adair and adjoiningcounties should attend Russell Co rbig opening Wednesday and ThursdayMarch 23 and 24 All the nicest fjabnca

displayIIA corn crib containing eight barrels

of corn the P property of James pos y j

near Milltown was consumed bjffirtbt Thursday night xj v r

>A five room cottage for rent i

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Good congregations re out to prEld Z T WiN amslftsiatf Sunda fo190n and evenin iupl ift

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The Sewing Club I<

The Sewing Club Continues toflourish and a most delightful time washad last Wednesday afternoon whenMisses Lina slid Madge Rosenfield intheir usual shaming way entertainedthe club An interesting sewing contest was given Misses Mary Cartwright and Ursura Koelsch winning theprizes The invited were Missal Lorena Harrison Myrtle Myers AnnieDixon Jennye McFarland Mary Cartwright Eliza Gibbs Alice WalkerFrances Jones Mable Jasper LouiseHancock Edna David Martha Hancock Ursula Koelsch Bess Rowe Dim

I pie Conover Edna Lewis Ruth Sum-mers Mesdames C M Russell BruceMontgomery and Geo Lowe

afineyounhorse dRead his pedigree

0peratloneMr Mont Cravens who has been

great sufferer for the past month wasconveyed to Louisville last week by DrE A Waggener sad his brotherinlawMr W E Bradshaw t and Fridamorning he submitted to an operationfor gravel in St Joseph Infirmary DrAbell Using the knife The operationwas very successful twentyfive othirty gravel 6f different sizes re-moved Since the operation the familyfewjravens have to rena

fin the infirmary for four or fivebefore he is able to return home MrsCravens and her son Tim will go to hibedside in a few days Allis interested in the patients early re-covery

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I am receiving some nice spring suitrfor young men in the latest styles and

would appreciate a look before you buy rKespt Frank Sinclair

The dwelling house and a portion oits contents the property of Mr SamMourning Champaign ill were destroy ¬

ed by fire a few days ago His dwell ¬furst ¬

sitars for 1000

Commissioners Sale

ADAIR CIRCUIT COURTKENTUCKY

T H Curdc Plaintiff tJimmie Curd c Deft ferBy virtue of a Judgment and Orderof Sale by Adair Circuit Court render ¬191y 0J1 cause costs herein Ishall proceed to offer for sale atCourthouse door in Columbia Kythe highest bidder at Public Auction ion Monday the 4th day of April 1910bor e¬

ing County Court upon a credit of sixmonths the following described proper ¬sin t¬

KyBoundedtitby the lands of J H Young andJ Biggs on the west by the lands of

J J Biggs and S D Barbee and onthe south by the landst J J Biggsand contains 38 acres more or less and

the same lands which were conveyedto James H Curd by the Master Com-missioner

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of the Adair Circuit Courtless a portion of same which was con-veyed by said Curd to Mary Smytheand two acres which were conveyed to-

JJBiggsby Bettie Tupman cFor the purchase price the ourchaser

iviui approved surety or securitiesmust execute Bond bearing legal in ¬

terest from day of sale until paid andhaving the force and effect of a Judment Bidders will he prepared

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comply promptly with these termsW A Coffey Master Commissidner

Mr Hugh Richardson and Mr T Atradingrhem Bomar Heights for the livery stableopenanWalkrat era

at once

If you want good water drive yourIrill with a Fairbanks Morse CoAEngine I have theml92t L B Hurt Agent

Rev W B Cave occupied the pulpitit the Presbyterian church last Sunterlay forenoon the pastor being absentHe delivered a very logical discourse

Lee S SmjthiR offering the serviJfstf Baron RXthmicii standards bred and

regiatered trotting horse Read hi8tivertisementr r 192t

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Mrs Rollhi Hurt entertained M rs

lQ4thfMJddthiS place at dinn8r1i t Sunday

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The attention of iour <farmers if c-areecho

llthe adrertaeetheiat of Young BrpifThey hive some excellent stock

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ftlillinery Openingv <

Mrs L C Hurt and Miss UrsulaKoelsch will havetheir millinery openirig Wednesday and Thursday March 23and 24 rrheyare located at RussellCosstore and will havemany nice hatsthe latest styles on display These ladiesspent several weeks in the Cincinnatimarket and are better prepared topTease than any time in the past Theladies of Columbia an Adair county

i are cordially invited to come inI and look through their stock It willbe their pleasure to show whether youbuy or not

The Reed Hardware Company has a-

new ad this week Look Over it andvisit the store

Sam Barbee bought four horses anda wagon from Isaac Dick erson tor 650Charley Barbee bought tof Coy E Dudgoon one horse and a wagon for 185

Every body wants FairbanksthemaI

The Citizens League meeting was

afternooY nwereHIGlawlessnesr S

as speakers stated

willimakEmake the community as perfect inwii 1 ¬osrvSecretarysoa rt

at housev

If you want bargains be at Dr CrenSaturdaysWilliam Garnett a young colored

man 22 years oldwho has been emyeaf rsof

pneumonia He was buried SundayMr Paull in speaking of him said hewas one of the best work hands I eversaw and was perfectly reliable Hisdeath was a serious loss tonic

The Jeffries Hardware Store has anew ad this week Read it

Last Friday evening Mrs Allen Wal-k

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r had several friends to dinner andspread one of most delightful feastimaginable Every delicacy of the season prepared in the most toothsomemanner and served so daintily that theguests fared sumptuously indeed Afearlt or

to strains of enchanting music Afterthey had indulged in various gamesthe hour for departure came only toosoon Among those present were MissGibbs Miss Dixon > Mr Jackson MrJohn Lee Walker i

isPublic Sale

On Saturday March 19 1910 atformer farm on rDisappointment 11miles east of Columbia I will sell tothe highest bidder the followingproperty towit Two good work horses2 good milk cows 2 buggies 1 wagonand bed and several sets of harnessFarming implements consisting of amowing machine good as new and a

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number of excellent plows and maother articles useful to a farmer also alot of hay and fodder Sale to be-

at 1030 amTerms made knownday of sale My reason for selling isthat I have quite farming and havepermanently located in Columbia fthe pratice Jf my profession

S D CrenshawI

There will be preaching attheBap ¬

tilt church this place next Sundaycog rarid the members are

urged to attendr

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Ollstoves and ranges often immi

saleReed J

lodge of OddFellows will be orpg-

anfzed jn this place next ThursdayI

night Dr J F Baugh of Jamestownhas been appointed by the GrandMas

to put the lodge to work Hebe assisted by a number of OddFellaof Jamestown and Russell Springs r

All the signers to the petition askinggan1Zport to Mr W D Frazier next Thui1lZe6it I

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Rhode Island Red eggs for sale 15caiyOilwiiitth rn iwad jp our ardor arid tellwhat r I < Mrs J E Grant

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Death of Mrs Sarah C Calhoun

Mrs Sarah C Calhoun wife of JohC Calhoun died at her home nearCampbellsville Ky March 6 She hadbeen in feeble health for ten years ormore but was not confined to her bebut a few weeks beforo her departure

She was born and reared in Adaircounty and spent nearly all her life isaidcounty having moved to Taylorcounty about the middle of last Decem ¬

tier She was the mother of sevenchildren six of whom still live to moortheir loss

She was a good Christian woman afaithful loving wife anda very kindand devoted motherS far as 1 knowshe was loved by all who knew her anmany were made better by her nobleChristian life She was triumphantberllwaybetter world

She was laid to rest in the cemeteryfusereal

the writer assisted by Rev J H W ¬

ker She was sixty three years oldandIhad been a member of the

Church about thirty years May tgoing away of the wife and mothserve to bind th husband and childrencloser to God Jesse L Murrell

Persons writing to have their addresschanged musr office

formerAOAIR CIRCUIT COURT

KENTUCKetPetition to Adair Circuit Court J

Bv virture of a Judgment and Orderof Sale of Adair Circuit Court resideedat the January Term thereof lyiO iin the above cause and costs herein 1

shall proceed to offer for sata ati tiCourthouse door in Columbia Ky tothe highest bidder at Public Augtinon Monday the 4th day of April 1910atone oclock p m or thereau Jt t i

ing County Court upon a erOt01s-ix months the following das riued pro-perty towit

A certain tract of land beingr cM

Green River in Adair COllntyKQri ¬

tucky containing 182 acres jmd knownas lot No 2 on plat No2 as shownCommissioners report and deed onin this case to which reference is madefor complete description and boundary

For the purchase price the purchaserwith approved surety or securitiesmust execute Bond bearing legal interest from day of sale until paid andhaving the force and effect of a 1 udgment Bidders will be prepared tocomply promptly with these terms

W A Coffey Master

The Bassett Hardwood Lumber Cois now ready to receive hickory logsor lumber at their mill in Columbia

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The Ladies Aid Society of the Baptistchurch melt with Mrs Will WilsonThursday at 2 oclock All rtheme n¬

hers are cordially dnvited

trayFor Sale s

A farm I of 25 acres good house andoutbuildings one mile Southeast ofCane Valley Good orchard and goodspring Sale 19th of March at 9

oclock a m Terms made known onday of sale I H D Cundiff

wentraLouisville last week submitted to ansuccessfulgin SheAonting along nicely and will be at homin about one week

orRead the advertisement of ABurry Campbellsville who advertisesboilers engines and machinery Hehas some rarebfFor Sale 4

Thoroughbred Golden Wyandotteeggs 15 for 70 cents

Mrs R A Stone

Montpelierby gYEAaron Beard who was wanted ona I

number of charges was arrested bySheriff A D Patterson and deputiesSam Mitchell and Frank Winfreythe Milltown country last Tuesdnight and brought to Columbia and1Uwill Sagarwnsthim

Mr A S Chewninghas secured theservices of Jim Davis of color an e

nrienced handle of horses oneoft leStai t

akii1gif Mr Chewnings barn thislace the firstof earonableI

Two Firms For Sale 4

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I have two good farnig fpruiale NewJ1nluildings YV r83t 0zarlY

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Everybody is Looking

1The tool display representing a wellfitted crpenters shop in the showQompany

done who pass the store Every articlewhich goes to make up a perfect shopis on display and in its proper placeJ

Thn work bench the trestles chiselssaws hammers etc There is but onething missing to make the display com ¬

pletea man working at the benchtn41r A G Norris who travels for the

Belknap Hardware Company Louis-vIlle was here a few days ago and an¬pounced that it was the most perfectdisplay he had seen in Kentucky Mr

dHrud Euband wio is enployed by theReed Hardware Company arranged

r1the window He is a gentleman of ex¬ icellent taste and as a showwindowdresser he has but few equals

Now is the time to have your paint

idlesail papering done Ask for Wad ¬

Gilbert You will find them atbythe Hancock HotelEstimates cheer luliy given 182t >

RussellheEur¬byJudgeoffice lust Wednesday afternoon

We carry a complete line of base batgoods Reed Hardward Co

jlr J S Breeding has improved theappearance of his residence by addingtwo dormer windows to the front

If you want your garden to producewell watt until the ground gets warmaerate planting Seed put in the groundwhen the earth is cold do but littlegood

II have one dozen buff Orpingtoncockrels for sale at 1 OJ eachratMrs A H Ballard

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A series of meetings will commenceat the Methodest church this city thetitle Sunday in April

Acarloadof celebrated Columbusrun easy wagons just reeived

treed Hardware Co

lastfilDying and Renovating

Pressing 25e to 100Fiats 25c to iOODying 1 00 to 3 50Dry cleaning 50c to 2 50Scouring 5Ueto2UOantler ¬

condition and texture of differentgrades of goods Rose Price5 L82t Miss Kittle Smith Agfr

A family of Franklins is lying verylow with typhoid fever m the Breedingcountry

Eery kind of garden tools can bebought of Reed Hardware Co

Hogs sold on the Louisville marketlast Friday at 10 65 per hundred

We are now ort the market for Hickors timber either in the log on ouryard or we will buy it on the stump

The Bassett Hardwood Lumber Co174t Columbia Ky

ProgramtoColumbia District Sunday School Con

ference to be held at Breeding Kypril 45 1910

eApril 47 p m Pre ch rigJ HWalkerHCApril ii845 DevotiohalJiRj Ran>

9am Organization iA915Reports from Schools

SundaySchoola T McConnell b What is its valueto the C mrnunityGW Pangburnc What is its value in Evangelistic

workR L Talley O What is itsin training young ChristinslU

Stevenson e What is its value lUha Missionary agencyJ P Vanhoy

j Song Service f

1115 a m GhiJdrens Day a Its

BreedlIikriaMurrell

NOON2 p m Devotional J F BlackI

SundaySchoolxlClass0eFinnfor I <

315p mA comparative study ofUnion and Denominational Literature >

H Walkrl3QPo mauggeetiona for imprpvingpur Sunday Schopk Open discusri tsion r T L < HulM P B i

i OH W paint guaranteed 100 pad

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