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Ifr t biJLr r I r- j3 r I- L I t J J jj w- v 1 < tJ I f > I I j 71 J THE A AIR COUNTY NEWS 5 t PERSONAL JtJIUUUt f f V Miss Ora Moss is visiting Miss Jen- nie McFarland > 0 J > Mr H A Moss Greensburg was here last Friday < Ar Ed Yatejf of Somerset is visit- ing in C JumbiaII i Mr Curt Bell was here from Red Lbk last Friday 1 Judge W S Smith Tompkinsville- was here Friday i businessrip f Mr Gep W Thomas of Somerset l was here a few days ago Mr JM Traylor Bree i gspent last Sunday in Columbia Mr Sherman Carver Edmonton was here the first of the week T Mr G P Burress spent av few days last week in Campbellsville Mr Owen Gaines Campbellsville was in Columbia a few days ago MrJIF Montgomery was in James ¬ town on legal business Saturday JGladys a little daughter of Mr and Ingram is quite sick IMr J W Jackman continues to im prove but the progress is rather slow 4f Messrs R P Breeding and G W l Dillon Breeding were here last Thurs- day ¬ Mr J W Flowers apd Miss Bess f Rowe have returned from Sulphur Well R Young and wife of Burkes are visiting the family of J H fMr B H Gilpin who is a substan of The News was here last Thursday F Mr W Hy Switzer of Kevil Ky has been visiting in Columbia for the past week Mr W R Lyon who is a very busy man was here from Campbellsville few days ago I Dora a little daughter of Mr and Mrs John Eubank has been quite sick for several days Mr A B Gowdy Campbellsville is spending a week or two with relative and friends here + Mr Ewing Stults who hasbeen play- ing r in the Blue Grass League returned home last Friday Miss Emma Valinda Wilmore Grady ville is visiting Misses Sallie Coffey and Margaret Patteson Mr E B McLean wife and daught- er ¬ Glasgow are visiting at the home of Dr W F Cartwright Mr and Mrs T C Davidson are spending a fed weeks with Mrs David ¬ sons parents near Liberty MrsLuther Taylor Campbellsville is spending a week with her husband heref who is a brickcontractor Mr L B Smith Campbellsville was ofI the Campbellsville Woolen MIllsj Mr tfohn McFarland and wife of Rowena spent a few days of last week with thejr daughter Mrs J T Good manMiss Lura Smith who has been at ¬ tending the Summer School at Knox- ville ¬ Tenn returned home Saturday night Mr L V Hall who has been doing some work at Red Lick returned home last Thursdaysick threatened with ty ¬ phoid fever Mr Samuel Mullinix and wife of Cumberland county spent a few days with his brother Mr Henry Mul1 nix of ColumbiaMiss Lewis who as a reader and impersonator with but few equals will entertain at the courthouse this Tuesday evening Mrs Cprinne Hart Jamestown is visiting her aunts Mrs Kinnie Murrell and Mrs Margaret Tucker and other relatives in Columbia Mr Melvin Traylor and wife who have been visiting the formers parents at Breeding left on their return trip to Texas last Monday 4 Dr R C McChord in company with a trained nurse passed through here last Thursday where the Doctor was called to see a sick lady Mrs J 0 Russell Mrs Joe Russell Mrs Dr Russell Mrs S P Miller Miss Kate Russell Miss Grace Hutch 1 e onof Ports Kansas spent the day i turday with Mrs M L Mitchell Eld ZT Williams and wife left for Olimipian Springs to be absent two J weeks During their absence Eld Wil- liamS ¬ will assist Eld J Q Montgdm eryln a meeting at Green River Church Mr M S Schuster wholesale deal er in clothing Louisville arrived in Co ¬ lumbia Friday tight He is stopping it the home of Mr Sam Lewis where hw wife and ch ldrpn9ae been visiting for several weeks lr Mr Robert Epperson and his sister Miss Bessie left 1ue lrYr momingfor Oklahoma where they have accepted a t r f n to J i poaitionin a school as teachers They iare Worthy young people and enjoy a r reputation as instructor Mrs Mollie Sanders aid Mrs Suisie Zerjbaugh Pen ton are visiting relat- ives in this cityz V Rev JR Crawford and family wilj leave for the Renox Sulphur Spring Cumberland county Thursday where they will camp and live in the woods for twoweeks During their absence Rev Crawfordsaddress will be Becks Store Dr Garlin Grissom Miss Mabel At kiI sMr Fred Hill Miss Alice Walker Mr John Lee Walker Miss Myrtle Myers Mr Tim Cravens Miss Ostran der Dr Woodruff Flowers Miss Ben ¬ nett took tea at Griffin Springs last Snnday Mrs Melvin Carson and two children of Louisville reached Columbia last Thursday afternoon and stopped at the home of Mr E G Atkins Friday they went to Jamestown where they will visit relatives two weeks then re- turned ¬ to Columbia for a stay of sever ¬ al days Miss Minnie Kemp has returned from Knoxville Summer School Attend the Russell Springs Fair be ¬ ginning August 3 and enjoy yourself for four days Good music fine saddle stock and swift runners For Sale One yoke of wellbroke cattle Will weigh about 28 hundred pounds 1 also have four red Jersey gilts bred toga I thorough bred hog and one nice male hog will weighabout 450 pounds of same stock Call orwrite me at once AK Rupe 382t Breeding Ky Mattie Ewing who was a very re ¬ spectable colored girl who made her home for many years with Mrs Bettie W Butler died last Saturday a victim of typhoid fever Interment Sunday afternoon in the colored cemetery It was largely attended Columbia againts Cane Valley at Lind seyWilson campus next Saturday af ¬ theseI I t I busMr i Zach Darnell was in town Mon ¬ day and informed us that a monster rattle snake had ben killed in his sec ¬ tion He stated that Bob Pointer kill ¬ ed one a few days ago that measured fortyseven inches long and had mine rattles Columbia has the prettiest Fair grounds in the State an adundance Of shade and as fine water as ever pump ¬ ed out of the ground The catalogue for the Columbia Fair is now being printed at this office and will be ready for the public in a few days Remember that the Fair will be ¬ gin August 17 and will continue four days By reference to the professional card of Dr M E Jones it will be seen that he now has an offce on the sqaure and is prepared to board stock at his barn while same is being treated I The Colored District Conference in r the suburbs of Columbia was largely at ¬ tended last week There werequite aI number of ministers and visitors pres ¬ ent and during the sessionseveral very entertaining sermons were deliver- ed Charley Stults of Picketts Mill IIMr of County Cle T R ° Stults misfortune of losing his dwell ¬ ing by fire a few nights ago together with all its contents It is supposed that the house caught from the kitchen flue No insurance Notice The tax payers of Columbia Graded Common School district are hereby notified that the taxes levied in said district for the year 1909 are now due j and are in hands for collection To alpenalty law W B Patteson Collector Be sure and attend the Columbia Fair the first four days beginirig Au ¬ gust 17- Fine v rain fell in the Sparkesville country last Wednesday night It is said that you can almost seethe corn grow in that locality The Blue Jim CoalR I keep a large quantity of theBlue Jim Coalas good as ever used in a grate I also keep other grades and make the price as low as possible Give me You order for winter use and remove it at your leisure < 34tf C P Mantz v i Campbellsville Ky Itr Lee Cunninghamwho is em- ployed at the Standard Hardwood Mill met with painful accident last Wed- nesday He was driving nails J and struck his left thumb Wittitlie ham- mer masbmg it very badly v f IN r fWWiMITCHELLz- y I r < 5 1 Ie Co J GREENSBURGKY l There are several things to take into consideration when buy- ing a bugy FIRST But not Least You want QUALITY not poor Quality but Good Quality SECOND You want your Moneys Worth x THIRD You want STYLE and COMFORT i FOURTH You want EASY RUNNINGno Heavy Draft FIFTH You want to see WW MITCHELL GOS Line as their line comprises all the essential feat ¬ I ures I We have received several cars of this seasons latest 11 creations in Fine Buggies and have prices ranging from 3195to Hickory Columbus Wagons reduced getf Neighbor Formula PLACE WHERE MONEY TALKS 1 JIJI VLit VV VVV 3VUVV 3S z THE RUSSELL COUNTY FAIR y RUSSELL SPRINGS KY < c AUGUST 3 4 56 1909 Q V 1 Hour nays that will long be remembered after you see themc ° In larger and better than ever We will offer 8600 Inf thoroughbred running races besides trots and paces fe u r list covering farm and garden products will be better than be ¬ f V fore The women will have a good chance to win about X75 in their ex ¬ fehibits and all women making exhibits of any a tune in the womens willC partment will be given free admittance the first day and all others 1- f be asked regular gate fee V r i f l We have good premiums for showstock and will b e glad put our C c Catalog in the hands of owners of this class of stock < Springsc uUY J 4Execution Sale wbichf the Adair Circuit Court cn the 11th day of May 1909 in favor of The Bank of Columbia and against C R Payne and John W Morrison for the sum of two hundred Thirtysix and 72100 Dollars 23672 with 6 per centinterest thereon from the 20th day of May 1909 and Five and 58100 dollars cost of suit I will on Monday August 2nd 1909 at the Court House door in Columbia Ky the same being the first day of regular term of the Adair County Court at 1 oclock or thereabout offer for sale to the highest bidder upon a credit of three months the following described property or a sufficiency thereof to Satisfy said debt interest and cost One lot in the townI of Columbia Ky and known Garnett land and containing about 2J 1 or 3 acresand is bounded as follows By Campbellsville Turnpike Road Co and the Russell County Road and the street provided for in the deed and there is reserved the lands sold to Solomon Mc Kinjey Charles Sandusky Mrs P V Dohoney J H Pelley and S POyer street Thislandist be sold subject to a mortgage in favor of R Young Of Burkesville Cumberland County Ky for the sum of Two Thousand and Twentyfour dollars 2024 00 with 6 per cent interest thereon from the 13th day of February 1909 No 2 One loon the town of Colum- bia Ky and known as the Planing Mill lot containing and is bounded as follows On the North by an alley onthe East and South by the lands of Page heirs and on he West by Frank Sinclair No 3 Also one boiler arid engine one moulder one flowasg mst chine one resaw one sizing saw one planer one S scab andcardga ant all other Machinery and apparatus belong ing to said Mill subject to h abor l I ra Y- II r r R3 J > < < < lb named Mortgage of R ° Young and also a lein of J T Goodman Jr for the sum of four hundred dollars 40000 with 6 per cent interest thereon from the 19th day of 1908 on aJ interest in the Planing Mill lot only The personal property above named will be offered first and then the real estate Bond with approved security and bearing 6 per cent interest from jlate will berequired of the purchaser this 17th day of July 1909 373t W B Patteson S A C Marriage License Only four marriage licenses wereis sued from the Adair county clerks of- fice ¬ during the month of July The happy couples are as follows A W Wilson and Mary J Franklin W P Blankenship and Gillie Tarter Andy Coffey and Malinda A Wheat Wm W Wheat and Mamie Eadley r The Columbia Pea Ride Fair will be- held August 14 This association is composed of boys of the town who will- et out a good premium list Russell CO will purchase a Fall stock of goods and will continue at their present location until their new build ing is ready for Occupancy r The Pea Ridge Fair will be held Aug 14th Look 5000 buys a Weber wagon from F L Wilson Russell Springs Ky 37r3ti sTkAYED From my premises 5 hogs two sows and three barrows All mark- ed butone lOW crap oflrxrhtear1nl- eft I ray inr form xtiole xecov rerr 1 WilKaih Sullivan r i j G ens ill K fkIJtf t j f cr t I l < < m Tennessee Old and sold I d at prices to close out our stock Dont fail to our priceso We sell yonr go we sell you If not why not AGents for Fox Fertilizers the ackno ldged best wheat fertilizer sold Let us have your order now for Fox for Wheat The Price is Correct THE I C C to S December Notice to Taxpayers I am now ready to receive your taxes for the year 1909 The Adair Fiscal Coqrtat Ta special term held on the 25th day of June made an additional levy of lOc on the 100 valuation of taxable property and 25c poll tax for School purposes This necesitated a change of the entire County with the exception of the Columbia Graded School District whichchange has been made on my books and I trust that every tax payer in Adair County will come forward and settle at once The Poll tax is now 125 and 74c on tfie 10000 W B Patteson S A CI Get your pulling mules and horses ready for the fair A good premium is offered both A Dr S D Crenshaw a veterinary surgeon has been a verybusy man for several weeks He has not time to do anything but wait upon afflicted horses and mules He now has about fifteen head in his barns several of them from Casey county The Doctor has the rep- utation ¬ of being a very successful prac ¬ titioner Columbia and Greensburg will meton the grounds of the latter next Friday and Saturday Large crowds should attend the games v 4 An infant child Of Mr and Mrs W E Grider who live m the Clear Spring I nei hliorooddied recently It was only about ten months old 1 j Make up your miad to attend the CpI umbia Fair It is going to be the best association has even given r- the ArheJaine Shelby dhow rill be on the Fair grounds c uringth lour daa of the fair Several new dfeainart wil be added v j r J1 4 f r Iv 5 You cant afford to miss the Pea Ridge Fair More than 30 will be given in prizes for exhibitions of small animals Athletics Baseball and Music Call on or write Geo Hancock Secre ¬ tary for a catalogue NoticeI All persons who had paid their taxes for 1909 prior to June 25th at which lime the Fiscal Court made an addition- al ¬ levy for School purposes are request ed to bring your receipts in or meet me at my appointments and exchange re- ceipts as those who had paid before that date were not properly charged bylaw 2t Farm For Sale In eastern part of Adair county Ky4 a IImiles northeast of Tarter post office 100 acres 65 in cultivation good con- dition ¬ balance in timber lies well five room house barn and other outbuild ¬ ings 5 good springs orchard and good 1 out side range Price 1000 For in- formation ¬ call on or addressE J i Marcus Tarter w Tarter Post office Adair county Kylr I k Wantedr One hundred and fifty gallons of> blackberries are k t Wilson lVanIttmdsey The James Shelby show two 4 < L free exhibitions very alt < This above will be worth al you at the gate Buy Watkihai tenement flavorings I coughcures i 4364tY ustl4tba all 1 w Jf 7 f t tii M 5 V ° 4 < 1 I

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Page 1: JumbiaII businessrip JIJI 3195tonyx.uky.edu/dips/xt75x63b0q42/data/0250.pdf · misfortune of losing his dwell ... FOURTH You want EASY RUNNINGno Heavy Draft ... Monday August 2nd

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V Miss Ora Moss is visiting Miss Jen-nie McFarland > 0J >

Mr H A Moss Greensburg washere last Friday

<Ar Ed Yatejf of Somerset is visit-

ing in C JumbiaIIi Mr Curt Bell was here from Red

Lbk last Friday 1Judge W S Smith Tompkinsville-

was here Friday

i businessripf Mr Gep W Thomas of Somersetl was here a few days ago

Mr JM Traylor Bree i gspentlast Sunday in Columbia

Mr Sherman Carver Edmonton washere the first of the week

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Mr G P Burress spent av few dayslast week in Campbellsville

Mr Owen Gaines Campbellsvillewas in Columbia a few days ago

MrJIF Montgomery was in James ¬

town on legal business Saturday

JGladys a little daughter of Mr andIngram is quite sick

IMr J W Jackman continues to improve but the progress is rather slow

4f Messrs R P Breeding and G Wl Dillon Breeding were here last Thurs-

day¬

Mr J W Flowers apd Miss Bess

f Rowe have returned from SulphurWell

R Young and wife of Burkesare visiting the family of J H

fMrB H Gilpin who is a substan

of The News was here lastThursday

F Mr W Hy Switzer of Kevil Kyhas been visiting in Columbia for thepast week

Mr W R Lyon who is a very busyman was here from Campbellsvillefew days ago I

Dora a little daughter of Mr andMrs John Eubank has been quite sickfor several days

Mr A B Gowdy Campbellsville isspending a week or two with relativeand friends here

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Mr Ewing Stults who hasbeen play-ingr in the Blue Grass League returnedhome last Friday

Miss Emma Valinda Wilmore Gradyville is visiting Misses Sallie Coffey andMargaret Patteson

Mr E B McLean wife and daught-er

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Glasgow are visiting at the homeof Dr W F Cartwright

Mr and Mrs T C Davidson arespending a fed weeks with Mrs David ¬

sons parents near Liberty

MrsLuther Taylor Campbellsvilleis spending a week with her husbandheref who is a brickcontractor

Mr L B Smith Campbellsville wasofIthe Campbellsville Woolen MIllsjMr tfohn McFarland and wife of

Rowena spent a few days of last weekwith thejr daughter Mrs J T Good

manMissLura Smith who has been at¬

tending the Summer School at Knox-

ville¬

Tenn returned home Saturdaynight

Mr L V Hall who has been doingsome work at Red Lick returned homelast Thursdaysick threatened with ty¬

phoid fever

Mr Samuel Mullinix and wife ofCumberland county spent a few dayswith his brother Mr Henry Mul1 nixof

ColumbiaMissLewis who as a reader

and impersonator with but few equalswill entertain at the courthouse thisTuesday evening

Mrs Cprinne Hart Jamestown isvisiting her aunts Mrs Kinnie Murrelland Mrs Margaret Tucker and otherrelatives in Columbia

Mr Melvin Traylor and wife whohave been visiting the formers parentsat Breeding left on their return tripto Texas last Monday

4 Dr R C McChord in company witha trained nurse passed through herelast Thursday where the Doctor wascalled to see a sick lady

Mrs J 0 Russell Mrs Joe RussellMrs Dr Russell Mrs S P MillerMiss Kate Russell Miss Grace Hutch

1 e onof Ports Kansas spent the dayi turday with Mrs M L Mitchell

Eld ZT Williams and wife left forOlimipian Springs to be absent two

J weeks During their absence Eld Wil-

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will assist Eld J Q Montgdmeryln a meeting at Green River Church

Mr M S Schuster wholesale dealer in clothing Louisville arrived in Co¬

lumbia Friday tight He is stopping

it the home of Mr Sam Lewis wherehw wife and ch ldrpn9ae been visitingfor several weeks

lr Mr Robert Epperson and his sisterMiss Bessie left 1ue lrYrmomingforOklahoma where they have accepted a

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poaitionin a school as teachers Theyiare Worthy young people and enjoy ar reputation as instructor

Mrs Mollie Sanders aid Mrs SuisieZerjbaugh Pen ton are visiting relat-ives in thiscityzV

Rev JR Crawford and family wiljleave for the Renox Sulphur SpringCumberland county Thursday wherethey will camp and live in the woods fortwoweeks During their absence RevCrawfordsaddress will be BecksStore

Dr Garlin Grissom Miss Mabel AtkiIsMr Fred Hill Miss Alice WalkerMr John Lee Walker Miss MyrtleMyers Mr Tim Cravens Miss Ostrander Dr Woodruff Flowers Miss Ben¬

nett took tea at Griffin Springs lastSnnday

Mrs Melvin Carson and two childrenof Louisville reached Columbia lastThursday afternoon and stopped at thehome of Mr E G Atkins Fridaythey went to Jamestown where theywill visit relatives two weeks then re-

turned¬

to Columbia for a stay of sever¬

al days

Miss Minnie Kemp has returnedfrom Knoxville Summer School

Attend the Russell Springs Fair be ¬

ginning August 3 and enjoy yourselffor four days Good music fine saddlestock and swift runners

For Sale

One yoke of wellbroke cattle Willweigh about 28 hundred pounds 1 alsohave four red Jersey gilts bred toga

Ithorough bred hog and one nice malehog will weighabout 450 pounds ofsame stock Call orwrite me at once

A K Rupe382t Breeding Ky

Mattie Ewing who was a very re¬

spectable colored girl who made herhome for many years with Mrs BettieW Butler died last Saturday a victimof typhoid fever Interment Sundayafternoon in the colored cemetery Itwas largely attended

Columbia againts Cane Valley at LindseyWilson campus next Saturday af¬theseII

tI busMri Zach Darnell was in town Mon ¬

day and informed us that a monsterrattle snake had ben killed in his sec ¬

tion He stated that Bob Pointer kill ¬

ed one a few days ago that measuredfortyseven inches long and had minerattles

Columbia has the prettiest Fairgrounds in the State an adundance Of

shade and as fine water as ever pump ¬

ed out of the ground

The catalogue for the Columbia Fairis now being printed at this office andwill be ready for the public in a fewdays Remember that the Fair will be ¬

gin August 17 and will continue fourdays

By reference to the professional cardof Dr M E Jones it will be seen thathe now has an offce on the sqaure andis prepared to board stock at his barnwhile same is being treated

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The Colored District Conference inr the suburbs of Columbia was largely at¬

tended last week There werequite aInumber of ministers and visitors pres ¬

ent and during the sessionseveralvery entertaining sermons were deliver-ed

Charley Stults of Picketts MillIIMr of County Cle T R ° Stults

misfortune of losing his dwell¬

ing by fire a few nights ago togetherwith all its contents It is supposedthat the house caught from the kitchenflue No insurance

Notice

The tax payers of Columbia GradedCommon School district are herebynotified that the taxes levied in saiddistrict for the year 1909 are now due j

and are in hands for collection Toalpenaltylaw W B Patteson Collector

Be sure and attend the ColumbiaFair the first four days beginirig Au¬

gust 17-

Fine

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rain fell in the Sparkesvillecountry last Wednesday night It issaid that you can almost seethe corngrow in that locality

The Blue Jim CoalRI keep a large quantity of theBlue

Jim Coalas good as ever used in agrate I also keep other grades andmake the price as low as possible

Give me You order for winter use andremove it at your leisure

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34tf C P Mantzv i Campbellsville Ky

Itr Lee Cunninghamwho is em-

ployed at the Standard Hardwood Mill

met with painful accident last Wed-

nesday He was driving nails Jand

struck his left thumb Wittitlie ham-

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There are several things to take into consideration when buy-ing a bugy

FIRST But not Least You want QUALITY not poorQuality but Good Quality

SECOND You want your Moneys Worth x

THIRD You want STYLE and COMFORTi

FOURTH You want EASY RUNNINGno Heavy Draft

FIFTH You want to see WW MITCHELL GOSLine as their line comprises all the essential feat ¬

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uresI We have received several cars of this seasons latest

11creations in Fine Buggies and have prices ranging from

3195toHickory Columbus Wagonsreduced getf

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PLACE WHERE MONEY TALKS 1JIJIVLit VV VVV 3VUVV 3S

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1 Hour nays that will long be remembered after you see themc °In larger and better than ever We will offer 8600 Infthoroughbred running races besides trots and pacesfe u r list covering farm and garden products will be better than be¬ fV fore The women will have a good chance to win about X75 in their ex¬

fehibits and all women making exhibits of any a tune in the womens willCpartment will be given free admittance the first day and all others 1-

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We have good premiums for showstock and will be glad put our Cc Catalog in the hands of owners of this class of stock

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wbichfthe Adair Circuit Court cn the 11th dayof May 1909 in favor of The Bank ofColumbia and against C R Payne andJohn W Morrison for the sum of twohundred Thirtysix and 72100 Dollars

23672 with 6 per centinterest thereonfrom the 20th day of May 1909 and Fiveand 58100 dollars cost of suit I will onMonday August 2nd 1909 at the CourtHouse door in Columbia Ky the samebeing the first day of regular term ofthe Adair County Court at 1 oclock orthereabout offer for sale to the highestbidder upon a credit of three monthsthe following described property or asufficiency thereof to Satisfy said debtinterest and cost One lot in the

townIof Columbia Ky and knownGarnett land and containing about 2J 1

or 3 acresand is bounded as follows ByCampbellsville Turnpike Road Co andthe Russell County Road and the streetprovided for in the deed and there isreserved the lands sold to Solomon Mc

Kinjey Charles Sandusky Mrs P VDohoney J H Pelley and S POyerstreet Thislandist be sold subject toa mortgage in favor of R Young Of

Burkesville Cumberland County Kyfor the sum of Two Thousand andTwentyfour dollars 2024 00 with 6 percent interest thereon from the 13thday of February 1909

No 2 One loon the town of Colum-

bia Ky and known as the PlaningMill lot containing and is boundedas follows On the North by an alleyonthe East and South by the lands ofPage heirs and on he West by FrankSinclair No 3 Also one boiler aridengine one moulder one flowasg mst

chine one resaw one sizing saw oneplaner one

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named Mortgage of R ° Young and alsoa lein of J T Goodman Jr for thesum of four hundred dollars 40000with 6 per cent interest thereon fromthe 19th day of 1908 on a Jinterest in the Planing Mill lot only

The personal property above namedwill be offered first and then the realestate Bond with approved securityand bearing 6 per cent interest fromjlate will berequired of the purchaserthis 17th day of July 1909

373t W B Patteson S A C

Marriage License

Only four marriage licenses wereissued from the Adair county clerks of-

fice

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during the month of July Thehappy couples are as follows A WWilson and Mary J Franklin W PBlankenship and Gillie Tarter AndyCoffey and Malinda A Wheat Wm WWheat and Mamie Eadley

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The Columbia Pea Ride Fair will be-

held August 14 This association iscomposed of boys of the town who will-

et out a good premium list

Russell CO will purchase a Fallstock of goods and will continue at theirpresent location until their new building is ready for Occupancy

rThe Pea Ridge Fair will be held Aug

14th

Look 5000 buys a Weber wagonfrom F L Wilson Russell SpringsKy 37r3ti

sTkAYED From my premises 5 hogstwo sows and three barrows All mark-

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at prices to close out our stock Dont fail toour pricesoWe sell yonr go we sell you If not

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AGents for Fox Fertilizers the ackno ldged bestwheat fertilizer sold Let us have your order now for Fox

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Notice to Taxpayers

I am now ready to receive your taxesfor the year 1909 The Adair FiscalCoqrtat Ta special term held on the 25thday of June made an additional levy oflOc on the 100 valuation of taxableproperty and 25c poll tax for Schoolpurposes This necesitated a change ofthe entire County with the exception ofthe Columbia Graded School Districtwhichchange has been made on mybooks and I trust that every tax payerin Adair County will come forward andsettle at once The Poll tax is now125 and 74c on tfie 10000

W B Patteson S A CIGet your pulling mules and horses

ready for the fair A good premium isoffered both

ADr S D Crenshaw a veterinary

surgeon has been a verybusy man forseveral weeks He has not time to do

anything but wait upon afflicted horsesand mules He now has about fifteenhead in his barns several of them fromCasey county The Doctor has the rep-

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of being a very successful prac¬

titioner

Columbia and Greensburg will metonthe grounds of the latter next Fridayand Saturday Large crowds shouldattend the games v 4

An infant child Of Mr and Mrs WE Grider who live m the Clear Spring

I nei hliorooddied recently It was only

about ten months old 1 j

Make up your miad to attend the CpIumbia Fair It is going to be the best

association has even givenr-

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ArheJaine Shelby dhow rill be onthe Fair grounds

c uringth lour daaof the fair Several new dfeainart wilbe added v

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You cant afford to miss the PeaRidge Fair More than 30 will begiven in prizes for exhibitions of smallanimals Athletics Baseball and MusicCall on or write Geo Hancock Secre ¬

tary for a catalogue

NoticeIAll persons who had paid their taxes

for 1909 prior to June 25th at whichlime the Fiscal Court made an addition-al

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levy for School purposes are requested to bring your receipts in or meet meat my appointments and exchange re-ceipts as those who had paid beforethat date were not properly chargedbylaw2t

Farm For Sale

In eastern part of Adair county Ky4 a

IImiles northeast of Tarter post office100 acres 65 in cultivation good con-

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balance in timber lies well fiveroom house barn and other outbuild ¬

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out side range Price 1000 For in-formation

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call on or addressEJ i

Marcus Tarter wTarter Post office Adair county Kylr

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blackberries are kt

Wilson lVanIttmdseyThe James Shelby show two

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free exhibitions very alt <

This above will be worth alyou at the gate

Buy Watkihai tenement flavorings Icoughcures i

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