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M^Verno" Signal 1 N F [ _ U E N Z A D E A T H S IN ROCKCASTLE Pxbliihi d every Friday by F.PC.TK S. AI.nfilC.IjTT W II. KUI'KUI |{. V, v.. .n>n\:i5ovi> c U;NK. i-i M lis. DOLI-I! V I 1.1,1 NS. ^MUS. j , r \ Ani i. TAXaiJT". WlIXlK I'AVX:: Freedom: lion. I.' Hill. Pi lie iini, "•FiilJi frit. y.er.igig," KENTUCKV I'RKtjS ASSOCIATION} ^jggSgjr^— —_L Deaths Elsewhere rf Rockcastle Citizens - HIATTCRAWF >UU, Indianapolis" / ALLEN SMl'l'li. Itattlc Ship N'« - - i-j thai -Oi»f tsi-rTiaT •ijii-iilir'.. -U> t h e pub. lie ut this trying time, stleh as wu'j -ft-i*-)His.iiiiS through ill tile Inllu-t eiii-:rfcptueuiic.ai>d-\v|iiltUi<ris.ini-' i.-silile.to mention the names of j the affected 6r.es in the county, | _iuuiSt'.-n>i •>|Or good wishes to all j who have suffered, and hope thai) the disease will abate rapidly, audi that no further deaths will occur. [ We ourselves have su'llered a n d j know Jits effect. We extend o u r j .sympathy to tile bereaved who bitve-hiiil-the aiisfoi'tuue to loose!"f their loved ones l h " - H f f " i V S s yi>nr>K, iud'Iuilto^iis'aiTdrpififs iiM'de-' votion to a home I h a t needed him. but his countny and humanity "called and with a smile on his. face he answered that call He mudeiio claims for exemption* and no word of complaint about his lot. but. went belore his Government called him. H e h a d both the rugged strength and vigor of manhood and the tender devotion of childhood. Before the firstjbis o;im|i was p'acod under quar- r town boys to be broughr !amim .. |„, wroIe i lis nlot i, et evety liis casket. Wffimng -- the :day. He gave his life to his . -of his Country.—jliSicnunLiu at irnly soldier Ins R R o D H F A r) :<K>atl1 l0l,<1 "'' 1 ll Ue P ,l,s of ,l,is ; who died on the "glpry" field. . i c<,,1 ' munlt > - ' s "'"'"''O" 8 -' |,,ie '^olo! HTs fa,m\5flTa§"glVen—they only LeeCatson, 43 years old.you'ng- comnmuit^UaUBBsL^sa^cted' and GoA JKVO* to* jawV SKA •osrson of Mr. and Mrs W. A. 'and loved this soldier boy. "Tlmy i tM-f- have a respect, for and a Cttrson.-diedNit ti:4.s o'clock Tues-jshared with the "iiiuily..jUeUi pr i,ii their soldier - tfint '"I'inj* V't'l 'O'lueiiai.-Lee ( Pride .in him. He belonged to j t j ie pai-ents.T.f no .Ijv'ing Sicker HIATT CRAWFORD —Our Soldier Boy Hiatt Crawford had never lieckslrong physically and hud lieeu a siNf.-rer for many .. iVarS with aslnnuffyid•doubtless hid 'soinO u~bei'eiM((r trouble and the disease jv'oxed tJ much for his run down condition and after several .(lays of intense sulTeririfc 1 finally succumcit to it. H e w a s - - ^ f a i a i t : tjqjr, a favofcte of the family.and every body--tilled him. ttwnii.1 member of the Chris- tian—-ehureh and u regular at- tendant both.of church and Sun- day sellout :tnd; will be grmtv- -* missed by his many young friends and associates. In- many ' r e speets this was one of the saddest . [umtyulwvee.J^ver attended, and what niiute" ll more so Wiethe Kiiiall number that was able to utlerJrwitl-s - friends were uiiabj^^-attend either beenustco'^SfcKntss or the scare disease. The re jijgifts'were- buried at the Chris ,^»*1*ian c h u r c h cemetery Wedues pride the highest type of young Ameri Loncntt ever know. Much sympathy Is felt for tlieI \Y7 TJ V"R TTpr" P D bereaved ones—There are very W * few fimiliiw in ,t,;„ 1 Oil the 14th of IVtotier. 1918. W II lew families in town or In this 1 Krueswdled a l h i , to e •. Ihu vicinity that have escaped the nfu-i on itlmw of anS-afqii;—y*ol- Mu epidemic and the W ri0 0S ne»;^teW?ffi y ^ B fc- of it nas been felt la many I TO H" Wlftday* homes. Dr . V. E. Craveley "isT^i?! 1 Kt&ktr. »* he n i familiarly __II_ , , t i .. ... . callSd, «M born Oct. 5th, lasij >ml caiiie connned to his bed now with it. 'to this country .with his parents in 18S3.' and the first-of last week Dr. W f*"* 1 (w«9-« , - , en-jcnr*2i<o lil. paranti r. ,, , C I located in this place which has been his r . Carter was confined several, hoim: ever »inci. lie Ktew up here days with It. "'Kie doctors an^h" lrb0 i' 5 * 1 ". 1 hccaiueone of Uiem. . , i wan R favoritesuiion^his associates au<I druggists are Kept very busy piayiiiaUfS. Ha atteuded the publican, and in I ,ct a half dozen doctors » ch< f l a"' 1 afterwards was THE WESTERN FRONT AT HOML Earn and give, people of . Anierlc Jn Uiutft, loso'a.l fn - i h r -nWHim-Tl? <'kr the JlilriLaradi 1 ut the I day afternoon at '2:00 o'clock after short services by his pas- tor, Elder L N. Howlmg. Besides his father atid mother he ^ sur- vived by ou'e sister,..Miss Eila Car. son, Matron Jof a scTiool. at Col- chord, W. Va., and four broth- ers, itlain, Givens,. G u s . a n d Wayne. Biaine and' Givens are iu the service of Undo Sam and could net reach herein time for the funeral, us Was the case with Miss.Eila. Mr. and Mrs. Carson' and the entire family have the sympathy of th\-ir many friends in this saii bereavement —Mrs. H. H. Hnj/lieson, of Middlesboro)" has bcen-tlie guust -of-her sister^ Mrs. W^H. Gravely, recently.— Mrs. Frank Baker and children, of Wineliestei, were here a f e w days ago the guest of their unclef "John Robins aud family.—Three deaths have been reporK'd in the last few days" from Flu in :he \\ iggins settlement.' A small child of Ix-vi Denny, ayouug man sini n i HUT i'lLWell U111I—tfafc^wjfe of James Spooramore. — Gov'- Frith-, who fell from a train 011 which lie -Was braking,, is,able to be-out on Crutches.—Win. Frair- cisco . w h o has a good pasition with a Coal ' Compafiy ill' the "mountains,' e s s w 'libflie—Stiodcv- on account |of|the serious illness of his- family, Mrs Francisco and their son, Jolni Fa'rris. are mighty sick and their recovery is very doubtful at' present.—Cap- tain Q<5ofgo Frith, now stationed at a training camp in South Caro- lina, was with "his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Frith .here, a few days last week.- Roy Kobe'rts, age 24, son of * Mrs. Sallie Rob- erts, of-Gum Sulphpr, and a brother or our Monte Rob»rts, died ai.his.hotne... Wednesday/.Of last week ane his remaipo were buried-at .the family burying ground near the -home of A. J. .Bailey the following day. He. . had' niBuenza and 'pneuiiion'iai His mother, one sisti:r, Mrs, Jumes Hayes, nnd-three.brotliersj . ) . Monte - -RolK-its - meiiito- of the firm of Sliafer -& Roberts; lierrf, Guy . Roberts, .now iu - training ut West Point and .Clar; once Roberts, of Guin Sulphur; survive. Mr. ltoberts.was single and run the farm for his tnother! 111 I^iuiavilU, Kontucky. admitted to the practice of the 1911. October tbo 12th,1011, MiiiK Dublin. Virginia, wno sttrvt*cvr-m " ~~ ua« born oiio*on,—Etilz, four years ol.l and Un exceedingly, brinht and.T^voIv little boy". ResiilvK bin wife and" little boy*be leavt^nifs fatb.-r, -l«Vit/, Krueger, Sr. ami two calls that came to town. Wo feel, | however, that .^e,.worst of t h e I eplde inio-has - beepe r that 'Sill- soon settle ttJ?- L»clf to ihefr ndrtnal state. Lost Sunday "was t l i e " first and only time within one memory that ho bells were heard at the diifereul churches, and there was -uo.publ lie worship in towu -»-Guy Uob. eits, who is stationed at West Point was at home a . f e w days ou account of the death of his brother, Roy "Roberts, — Edd Smith, of the Hiatt section, re. ceived a message Wednesday mOm-'f, •*"'•' - son. Alley Owilli ! XnTmertTWlT'or t«p~l!nr of Mr Ver- who w.'cently volunteered his vi^t to his country and was ihj t'liu members of'the Bar iuel ID the the Navy died at with pneu- ^ t M o ' It is thought that hls]obj.Tt of Die .-•njsting when Judge L. loilur died about talented and sue- I orofensional and business man. I had the brightest, of prospe-ets lie- him when his useful life was eut III'.wasJi strictly toiler, moral .devoted to his friends and Idolized liureh i :dthe I'resbvterian this phw! when it was organ- twenty years ago. body will we .shipped .here-for f burial but nothing definite has - """ " - been loarned about it up 'to the present' '(Wednesday cvenirg). Allen m i s a fine y o u n g man and had urnny- friends Sere who arp 1 grieved to leurii uLhii-Sudd.^B death, and iniieh sytnpalhy is felt for his - father, brother and sisters vvho survive hii'n.—Cash- ier and' Mrs. A. M. Hiatt wero in Stanford Tuesday having den- pointed C..C. Williams, II. J Mc^'lure and J.W. jrown, a committee, to prupare and present resolutions ex- pressing the sense of the meeting u|>otl tb« death of AV. H Krueger. who re- ported the following which were uuaoi- biGusly adopful: WllKRKAS. It'has pleased the Judge (if UP qntrtr anrl-theilead to remove from among us our friend and a brother member .of ' this Bar W. H. Krueger, therefore !•: it, Resolved: Firs', We recognize tliat iq the dealh of VV. H. Krueger, a lawyer of ability and much pnnuise has been taken from among us and takeu'tothat tal Work dono,—MLr.-and Mrs. greatbigh Courtwhei Chas. Brown recently moved ''"stVurid^uv^'xt.-nd from Xjuail and are occupying the "i* 1 ,"*' .bis yi house owned by Miss Isahelle relutfvesourtiii —Jliiiii. That TSsnliiiioiis -I llis"'l*rcaved thfut ion. Ms heart- brothers and- other aineerc S}-ui|ialhy. I'l'ijii'-st tiui Hi,'si- tlle I.ouisville S; Nasjiville ou this ITnl'er Conk LTthe Itoekca'tl 1 ? CiriSt I id that they lie published In tho The irtrl In tin-grade aluive her Is lenrnlni; In hor nrlilimetle lesson IIOH- mnnyThrlft ntnmpslt-inkes t.^lmyilif ynrn f o r BOO helmets for the soldiers In Franco. Still farther on Ihe"eighth grnder Is told to tU-uro Savings atamps.li-w n supply a reglinenl'of I' -5J%»hEn£U£!>li_, . AhiPnow the Earn tlx yoiinner gtrls of the -V. en's Christian usmelatlon Ized to turn tlio-• Thrift I giving. The children of An been .turning In tiennles i Ottd'- pasting a*>eac*u. xtuin Thrift curd.^ The Karn and Give club cau now use some of those card: War Savings staups lu their campaign among the., youager people for the united war fund. This fall wher. the war council of the Y. W. C A. made plans for the 1)118 .(far drive. It Included In Its pro- gram the rule that no young -girls un- der eighteen cun do any solleltlni.-. give, but they ci>n only give by eurn- Ing. Consequently In order to co-or- djnate the efforts of llir girls In all tin- districts over U«i country, the Knni imd-Oive club-Ht-wirolling-niemlHTO and has given "c ut an estimate of So iiSvxrr IO be earaeil for ttw •war fund iiiupalKn by the American girls who stfff count their uge in-Iteims. VWe dollars apiece fr nn the younger girls of (he-country will mean Hint tlie na- tion as a whole will all its-charitable hrganlzatlons' wur chest. Some high sch »il girl In New V'ofk city Is going to earn her $5 hy shining her own shoes instead of stopping ut the Greek stand on her ,«uy. to school nnd by making hir own sniidwlches for her noon luncli.. Out In Iowa the girl war tax for a-«noV.e olghis a week Is going to draw a line through tjie movie habit Vxce'pt when "there Is an especially go<«l bill. (hmi oue girl" plans to clean all her own gloves this wluter npd tc siilvijge all the pa- per and collections ill Junk nhout the house which should he soli] to the Juiik mun to be work*-d over Into some pro- ductive Indiistry. - g i r t * WtUeit 'teens- ar« going to earn Instead of ask others for tho money. The.v are to sacrifice nnd give-ill their own uiiim-s and older woman will mnke the public requests for money elsewhere. Many of the girls who nre milling to Join the Kurojiyul Give club nre Al, •rimrtf / iTitlntli: laigUTs.'n'iiil ili^y n-ir^ TAX NOTJCE Last Call In Your Voting Precinct t'llllMTH Of til by Ihe! their thrift Intn winter thril gin saving their S3 for the"V. W. C. A. war fund, ji "Wherever You Are- Is fBi^Vw.lern Front** Is the slopnn wbl Nov. J—Friday Statipii '/ 2—Saturday Livingston .<< 6—Wednesday" Wafnut Grove—Wm. Ktrby's Store- " 7—Thursday Quail P. O. t 9—Saturday Brodhead—Wm. Sowder's Store. " U—Monday Conway *' 12—Tuesday Disputanta—Granville Owens'Store " 13—Wednesday Crooked Greek Voting House u 14—Thursday Johnetta Voting House " 15—Friday Orlando—Ream s' tore-- - - ' 4 16r-tSaturday Pine Hill " 23—^Saturday Wildie—Woods'Store Your Tax is now past due. This is the .last opportunity you -will ha.v^XL^pa.y me or one..of my deputies at places above named. Please meet us and settle your Tax. I : - TIP LANGFURD, S.R.C. N T I C E - PursnanrtoA-rwtflJttlron-passpd ;VrVW-a«<^l_Term, of the Rock- c-aade-|n^l''irohVT,13^r<7't-)lS,' I. Hie undersigncirr S/ierilT,- will car.Mi a ]>oll to" be opened jo each of the respp'cltvc vnting precincts o| R'icl.'castle County liet^een ihe -•'Titours of 6 o'clock a, nr. and ., o'cl'nelc "|> tn..' on ilie 51 h i!dy iif- SofeV^iVJor ihe pucjuise of subliilttitifrTlio qirestionTi) the ir-uld dnugh nf New i East side, lid youngest meiubei s to Ji Ign a t 11 'New- Yors settlement hud to liave It explained to ineail of western front ineni nd light meaning lists, the » •ont menus, work and work mi Earn The girl who Joins tli Give ciuli. will discover. Junctlotrwrtli her working niui stftriJT In order that her d a b will furnl'li lt quota of the money that Is going ti help tfie'girls like herself in Friuiei nnd Ilelgluui.* she will also And nuiii.-r ous.»yiiys Iu the . omuiunity to help tin war/ t'lini she had never drenmrd •>!. She will see that all the fruit pfts njfd stones that can lie saved from her 0*11 dining table nnd from those of liV neighbors, are dropintd into, the llttlX tbarcoal, for lie 1 masks. She-wit hat she si'iW-.fm will help eolieei siive all lh the Kisl t; ClnthlHg f., liking chnrcoal. i-rs* gns hiai n foil Unit : id the Ml. Vc . t Buy M O R E B o n d s CAN NOW ErtT AND .SLEEP IN COMFORT. If .troubled with iiullgestion or sleeplessness you should read what Miss Agnes Turner, Chi- cago, III., has-to say: Overwork; irregular uieals ancR carelessness regarding the ordinary rules of health, undetmined it until last, fall 1 became a wreck of my former self.' I suttered from eontiniial headache, was unable tu"digest-n>y food, which seemed to lay as-a dead weight on-my stomach I.was verx.-_con.ti- lilted and toy complexion be- Caiue" d a r k , "yelrevv and muddy ; as I felt.. Sleeplessness -was added to my misery, : and 1 would awake as tired as when I. went to sleep. I heard of Chamberlain's Tablets and found-such relief from talc- ing tlielu that I lutpt up the j r e a U n d u t - f o r n a a r l y - t w o MioiithS"* They cleansed my stomach , Sign C. C. Wir.i.iAMS. Make Purchase of Bonds Easier Cloveland banks and trust compa- nies hare agreed upon a plan which makes buying Liberty Bonds iery clo°e to the easiest thin# In the world. To thos« who cannot conveniently spare the cash for their bonds, they will make loans up to DO per cent of (he par value of the subscriptions for ninety days from October U. on bonds purchased through these Institutions. The Interest rate will be the * coupon rate. i>& per. ceaL Moreover they will renew these loans, whoa satisfactorily reduced, for second ninety days, at one-half of "ne per centjn eiMV.Ofihs. Ee^eraj Reserve hank's dJ»count_ rata 00 such Josina.—-Ths" Reserve bank's rate of discount now Is 4% per cent, subject . , 1 t o slight change at any time. igorated my system, and since 1 Theso loans will not Interfere that tims" I c a n eat and sleep in comfort, I am today entirely well.'!. -^-<BttvUBt»TYBoaos>— •1th the borrower's regular line of credit TheTJuVpos^Mrf the-plan is to en- courage the taking of larger bonda than would otherwlao be bought. . Schuol girls lu India, children from wiualhl. lUngy lumies. with absolutely II" -I'l'iuting nii.n, ;-, gave In-t j nr tn llelglan mill. Auneiilan relief uln-n tluy tlieiiisclveif were not gelling enniigh to .cut. Tlify gate up their meat once u week for tie Belgians, tlu.ngli they only iiad It twice a ws-e* themselves: nml for the \r111enln11s they set u«ii(e the hnndOii "f fresh grain (liat otherwise each girl wbuld *fiWB~gf<1jHit| -Wi"lifi own- ilill*' 1 j.io.,0- mill. IJntli cnntrihntlons. from all the girls In' one missionary's school. 11iTum11t.1l onlj' t.i a mnntb. "Hut It was- a tremeinfoua .snc'riPee," their teacher writes: "although a Joyous one. II actually meant less broad each day. anil mice a peek n- meal of dry bread nml uiiler. 'Clil* .rfas done by 80 girls 'frgnrtue tneutiest nomea iir the worid -Children hetw.s-n the ngis of ftve nnd fifteen." Knur-hundred thousand glrlf III 47 states haye, becnine Patriotic Leaguers since America ileclared wnr. If ns many . srhiwil girls jind working girls from , all classes pledge to earn and give. Ilie uuJte.1 wjtr fund campaigners will tuive f-i.tMiO.000 of Uielr <170,500,- CM. " I Buy M O R E B o n d s ^^UJCl^e-tniXflTUDE. to oxprcs my.eratltuila for the good- Charabo'rli.in!# Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy did' me when I had ^severe attack of diarrhoea three years ago. It -was the only medicine that asHevcd me."' For Weak Women ' In useforover40yeara!' Thousands of voluntary letters from women, tell- ing of the good Cardul 'TuT^one them. This is the best proof of the value of Cardul. It proves that Cardui is a good medicine for women. There are no harmful or habit-forming drugs in Cardul. It is composed only of mild, medicinal Ingredients,. with no bad : TAKE ' SAVc rc^ rt^R COUNTRY OR SLAVE FOR THE* BUY BONDS. ' ers'ij ..Arc yoti for a Prn|iei ty Tax . purposi i)t 20 e. tiw Oiw-aeh ?trio oowiirlli Hflhe v of pro|K.-i ty I n the Colin KucUeastlu. 'o be levii Jrar for a period of five y i,mj>rov .public, roads -or "briilge: County, or'eillier'o'r both . Sheriff of Kockeasflt- County OcC'i, 1918. .-——C'Buriietsfy Sosoi"; . m ;i|M.n said <|HCSti(in. Attest: S. I''. BOWMAN, County Court Clerk. nf thel ' «Y11"1BTY COSOS > - ROL'ivCASTWi COUNTY COURT OlJDIiR. Whereas, a^etition was on tho 29th day of August, 191s. tiled with the clerk of Rockcastle R< ' C COUrT L OKDER NTY | C """ ly C " url ' si R ,,cd »>y more ' Whereas, a petition was on thel ,h " n tWP " ty I """ 1 v ? lc, '" s " f v01 ' iqty" day of . Ang-ust,' 191s,..filed t \Vith the clerk County Court, signed' by than twenty legal Voters ol k^of 'Wocl^tle signe/by more a . M '. b,n,ss ng Picclnct No. 1 (Ivast Mt. Ver- non) in Kbckcnstlo-Coulity'asking s question any specie whether Precinct No. 6 .(Orlando), ; a sub' I'hetlieci f, shall argein The Woman's Tonic You can rely on Cardul. Surely it will do for you what it has done for. s o many thousands of other mnn-i.nl t| fihmilrt htljl, "I was taken sick, seemed, to be , writes Mrs. Mary E.Vesle, •ol Madison Heights, Va. "1 got down >0 weak, could hardly walk . . Just sbggcred around. ... I read of Cardul, and alter taking one bot- tle, or before taking quile all, I felt much belicr. t took^ 3 ja. A bottles at t h a l Unte, and was able to do my work. I take It in the spring when run- ' down. 1 had no appetite, and I commenced eating. It is the best tonic I ever aw." Try Cardui. All Druggists Rockcastle county, aski mission o.' the question cattle or any spec.io then bo peimitud t o r u n a t said voting precinct. I t ii? I OW ordered by the couri that a poll bn opened in said vol •ng pri-'uliiet at thl! llO.Vt glMliiraf election to lie ,hol$ 011 the day of November. 1918, for tho t thereof, stall be 1 said v |i^rmitted to run at large in said voting. Precinct. ItVjs now ordered by tho court that a j'Htl 1 lie '.pened in said voting- Precinct al the nexi general elec- tion to be lipid on'lhe 5th-d.-iy 'of November. 1918. fou the purpose . of ascertaining the will of the 'vot: em-»f-waid—VyliiHf-4>r«,i„nHipou— saidqnostion. Attesi: S. K. ffO;v,\rAN. County Court clerk. BE A STOCKHOLDER IN VICTORY. . BUY LIBERTY BONDS. Liberty Bonds or Germain Taxes Oli'iaren Crt FOrl FLSTCHER'S CASTORIA < BUY liBPtiv BSTDSV-— CitUdren Ory* JOR FIETSHER'S ©ASTORIA - — — B u y MORE Bonds-r—"

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Page 1: M^Verno Signal HS THE WESTER N 1NF[ IN  · PDF file. , iwan R favoritesuiion^his associates au

M ^ V e r n o " S igna l 1 N F [ _ U E N Z A D E A T H S

IN ROCKCASTLE Pxbliihi d every Friday by F.PC.TK S. AI.nfilC.IjTT

W I I . K U I ' K U I |{ . V , v . .

.n>n\:i5ovi> c U;NK. i-i M lis. DOLI-I! V I 1.1,1 NS.

^MUS. j , r \ Ani i. TAXaiJT". WlIXlK I'AVX:: Freedom:

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I.' Hill. Pi lie iini, "•FiilJi frit. y.er.igig,"

KENTUCKV I 'RKt jS ASSOCIATION} jggSgjr — —_L Deaths Elsewhere rf Rockcastle Citizens -

HIATTCRAWF >UU, Indianapolis" / ALLEN SMl'l'li. Itattlc Ship N'«

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l ie u t t h i s t r y i n g t i m e , s t leh a s wu' j -ft-i*-)His.iiiiS t h r o u g h ill t i l e I n l l u - t

ei i i - : rfcptueuiic.ai>d-\v | i i l tUi<ris . ini- ' J» i .-si l i le. to m e n t i o n t h e n a m e s of j t h e a f f e c t e d 6r .es in t h e c o u n t y , |

_iuuiSt' .-n>i •>|Or good w i s h e s to al l j w h o have s u f f e r e d , a n d h o p e t h a i ) t h e d i s e a s e will a b a t e r a p i d l y , a u d i t h a t n o f u r t h e r d e a t h s will o c c u r . [ W e o u r s e l v e s h a v e su ' l lered a n d j k n o w J i t s e f f ec t . W e e x t e n d o u r j . s y m p a t h y to t i le b e r e a v e d w h o b i tve -h i i i l - t he a i i s f o i ' t u u e to l o o s e ! " f t h e i r loved o n e s l h "

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l i is c a s k e t . W f f i m n g - - t h e : d a y . H e g a v e h i s l i fe to h i s . - o f his C o u n t r y . — j l i S i c n u n L i u a t i r n l y n« s o l d i e r I n s

R R o D H F A r):<K>atl1 l0l,<1"''1 ll'° UeP,l,s of , l , i s ; who died on the "glpry" field. . i c < , , 1 ' m u n l t > - ' s " ' " ' " ' ' O " 8 - ' | , , i e ' ^ o l o ! HTs f a , m \ 5 f l T a § " g l V e n — t h e y o n l y

L e e C a t s o n , 43 y e a r s o ld .you 'ng- c o m n m u i t ^ U a U B B s L ^ s a ^ c t e d ' a n d G o A JKVO* to* j a w V SKA •o s r son of M r . a n d M r s W. A. ' a n d l o v e d t h i s s o l d i e r boy. "Tlmy i tM-f- h a v e a r e spec t , for a n d a Ct t rson.-diedNit ti:4.s o ' c l o c k T u e s - j s h a r e d w i t h t h e " i i i u i l y . . j U e U i p r i , i i t h e i r s o l d i e r - t f in t

'"I'inj* V ' t ' l ' O ' l u e i i a i . - L e e ( P r i d e . in h i m . H e b e l o n g e d to j t j i e pai-ents.T.f no . I jv ' ing S i c k e r

HIATT CRAWFORD —Our Soldier Boy H i a t t C r a w f o r d

had n e v e r l i e c k s l r o n g p h y s i c a l l y a n d hud l ieeu a s iNf . - rer for m a n y

. . i V a r S with a s l n n u f f y i d • d o u b t l e s s h i d 'soinO u~bei'eiM((r t r o u b l e and t h e disease jv 'oxed t J m u c h for h i s r u n d o w n c o n d i t i o n a n d a f t e r s e v e r a l . ( l a y s of i n t e n s e sulTeririfc1

f inal ly s u c c u m c i t t o it. H e w a s - - ^ f a i a i t : tjqjr, a f a v o f c t e of t h e

f a m i l y . a n d e v e r y body-- t i l led h i m . ttwnii.1 m e m b e r of t h e C h r i s -t i a n — - e h u r e h a n d u r e g u l a r a t -t e n d a n t both.of c h u r c h a n d S u n -d a y se l lou t : tnd ; will b e g r m t v -

- * m i s s e d by h i s m a n y y o u n g f r i e n d s a n d a s s o c i a t e s . In- m a n y ' r e s p e e t s t h i s was o n e of t h e s a d d e s t

. [umtyulwvee .J^ver a t t e n d e d , a n d w h a t niiute" l l m o r e s o W i e t h e Kiiiall n u m b e r t h a t w a s ab le t o u t l e r J r w i t l - s

- f r i e n d s w e r e u i i a b j ^ ^ - a t t e n d e i t h e r b e e n u s t c o ' ^ S f c K n t s s o r t h e s ca re d i s e a s e . T h e r e

j i j g i f t s ' w e r e - bu r i ed a t t h e C h r i s ,^»*1*ian c h u r c h c e m e t e r y W e d u e s

p r i d e

t h e h i g h e s t t y p e of y o u n g A m e r i L o n c n t t e v e r k n o w .

M u c h s y m p a t h y Is f e l t for t l ieI \ Y 7 T J V " R T T p r " P D be reaved o n e s — T h e r e a r e v e r y W * f e w f i m i l i i w in , t , ;„ 1 Oil the 14th of IVtotier. 1918. W II l e w f a m i l i e s in t o w n o r In t h i s 1 K r u e s w d l e d a l h i , t o „ e • . I h u

vic in i ty t h a t h a v e e s c a p e d t h e nfu-i on i t l m w of anS-afqii;—y*ol-Mu epidemic and the W r i 0 0 S n e » ; ^ t e W ? f f i y ^ B f c -of i t n a s b e e n f e l t l a m a n y ITOH" W l f t d a y * h o m e s . Dr . V. E. C r a v e l e y " i s T ^ i ? ! 1 Kt&ktr. »* he n i familiarly _ _ I I _ , , t i . . . . . . callSd, « M born Oct. 5th, l a s i j >ml caiiie c o n n n e d t o h i s bed n o w w i t h it. ' t o this country .with his parents in 18S3.' a n d t h e first-of last w e e k Dr. W f*"*1 (w«9-« , - , en- jcnr*2i<o l i l . paran t i r . , , , C I located in this place which has been his r . C a r t e r w a s c o n f i n e d s e v e r a l , hoim: ever »inci. l ie Ktew up here d a y s w i t h It . " ' K i e d o c t o r s a n ^ h " l r b 0 i ' 5 * 1 " . 1 hccaiueone of Uiem.

. , i wan R favoritesuiion^his associates au<I d r u g g i s t s a r e Kept v e r y b u s y piayiiiaUfS. Ha atteuded the publican, a n d in I ,ct a half d o z e n d o c t o r s » c h < f l a" ' 1 afterwards was

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d a y a f t e r n o o n a t ' 2 :00 o ' c lock a f t e r s h o r t s e r v i c e s b y h i s p a s -t o r , E l d e r L N. H o w l m g . Besides h i s f a t h e r a t id m o t h e r h e ^ sur -v ived by ou'e s i s te r , . .Miss E i l a C a r . s o n , M a t r o n Jof a scTiool. a t Col-c h o r d , W. Va . , a n d f o u r b r o t h -e r s , i t l a i n , G i v e n s , . G u s . a n d W a y n e . B ia ine a n d ' G i v e n s a r e iu t h e s e r v i c e of U n d o S a m a n d c o u l d n e t r e a c h h e r e i n t i m e f o r t h e f u n e r a l , u s W a s t h e c a s e w i t h M i s s . E i l a . M r . a n d Mrs . C a r s o n ' a n d t h e e n t i r e f a m i l y h a v e t h e s y m p a t h y of th\-ir m a n y f r i e n d s in t h i s s a i i b e r e a v e m e n t — M r s . H. H . H n j / l i e s o n , of Middlesboro)" h a s bcen - t l i e g u u s t - o f - h e r s i s t e r ^ M r s . W ^ H . G r a v e l y , r e c e n t l y . — M r s . F r a n k B a k e r a n d c h i l d r e n , of W i n e l i e s t e i , w e r e h e r e a f e w d a y s a g o t h e g u e s t of t h e i r unc le f

" J o h n R o b i n s a u d f a m i l y . — T h r e e d e a t h s h a v e b e e n r e p o r K ' d in t h e l a s t f e w d a y s " f r o m F l u in : h e \\ i g g i n s s e t t l e m e n t . ' A s m a l l

c h i l d of Ix-vi D e n n y , a y o u u g m a n sini n i HUT i'lLWell U111I—tfafc^wjfe of J a m e s S p o o r a m o r e . — Gov'-Fr i th- , w h o fel l f r o m a t r a i n 011 w h i c h lie -Was b r a k i n g , , i s , a b l e t o b e - o u t on C r u t c h e s . — W i n . Frai r -c i s c o . w h o h a s a good p a s i t i o n w i t h a Coal ' C o m p a f i y i l l ' t h e "mountains, ' e s s w ' l ibf l ie—Stiodcv-o n a c c o u n t | o f | t h e s e r i o u s i l l ne s s of h i s - f a m i l y , M r s F r a n c i s c o a n d t h e i r son , J o l n i F a ' r r i s . a r e m i g h t y sick a n d t h e i r r e c o v e r y is v e r y d o u b t f u l a t ' p r e s e n t . — C a p -ta in Q<5ofgo F r i t h , n o w s t a t i o n e d at a t r a i n i n g c a m p in S o u t h Ca ro -lina, w a s w i t h "his p a r e n t s , M r . and Mrs. J. G . F r i t h . h e r e , a few d a y s l a s t w e e k . - R o y Kobe ' r t s , a g e 24, son of * Mrs. Sa l l i e R o b -e r t s , o f - G u m S u l p h p r , a n d a b r o t h e r o r o u r M o n t e R o b » r t s , d i e d a i . h i s . h o t n e . . . W e d n e s d a y / . O f l a s t w e e k a n e his r e m a i p o w e r e b u r i e d - a t . t h e f a m i l y b u r y i n g g r o u n d near t h e - h o m e of A . J.

.Ba i l ey t h e f o l l o w i n g d a y . He. . h a d ' n iBuenza a n d 'pneui i ion ' ia i

H i s m o t h e r , o n e s is t i : r , M r s , J u m e s H a y e s , n n d - t h r e e . b r o t l i e r s j

. ) . Monte - -RolK-its - m e i i i t o - of t h e firm of S l i a f e r -& R o b e r t s ; lierrf, G u y . R o b e r t s , . n o w iu

- t r a i n i n g ut W e s t P o i n t a n d .Clar ; o n c e R o b e r t s , of G u i n S u l p h u r ; s u r v i v e . M r . l t o b e r t s . w a s s ingle a n d r u n t h e f a r m f o r h i s tnother!

111 I^iuiavilU, Kontucky. admitted to the practice of the

1911. October tbo 12th,1011, MiiiK Dublin.

Virginia, wno sttrvt*cvr-m " ~~ ua« born oiio*on,—Etilz, four years ol.l and U n exceedingly, brinht and.T^voIv little boy". ResiilvK bin wife and" little boy*be leavt^ni fs fatb.-r, -l«Vit/, Krueger, S r . ami two

c a l l s t h a t c a m e t o t o w n . Wo f ee l , | h o w e v e r , t h a t . ^ e , . w o r s t of t h e I eplde i n i o - h a s - beepe r t h a t ' S i l l - s o o n s e t t l e

ttJ?- L»clf to i h e f r ndr tna l s t a t e . L o s t S u n d a y " w a s t l i e " first a n d o n l y t i m e w i t h i n o n e m e m o r y t h a t h o bells w e r e h e a r d a t t h e d i i f e r e u l c h u r c h e s , a n d t h e r e was - u o . p u b l lie w o r s h i p in t o w u -»-Guy U o b . e i t s , w h o i s s t a t i o n e d a t West P o i n t w a s a t h o m e a . f e w d a y s o u a c c o u n t of t h e d e a t h of h i s b r o t h e r , Roy "Rober t s , — E d d S m i t h , o f t h e H i a t t s e c t i o n , r e . c e i v e d a m e s s a g e W e d n e s d a y m O m - ' f , •*" ' • '- son. A l l e y O w i l l i ! XnTmertTWlT'or t«p~l!nr of Mr Ver-w h o w.'cently v o l u n t e e r e d h i s v i^ t to h i s c o u n t r y a n d w a s i h j t'liu members of ' the Bar iuel ID the t h e N a v y d i e d a t w i t h p n e u - ^ t M o '

I t i s t h o u g h t t h a t h l s ] o b j . T t of Die .-•njsting when Judge L.

loilur died about

talented and sue-I orofensional and business man.

I had the brightest, of prospe-ets lie-him when his useful life was eut

III'.wasJi strictly toiler, moral .devoted to his friends and Idolized

liureh i :d the I'resbvterian

this p h w ! when it was organ-twenty years ago.

b o d y wi l l w e . sh ipped . h e r e - f o r f b u r i a l b u t n o t h i n g d e f i n i t e h a s - " " " " -b e e n loa rned a b o u t i t u p 'to t h e p r e s e n t ' ' ( W e d n e s d a y c v e n i r g ) . A l l e n m i s a fine y o u n g m a n a n d had u r n n y - f r i e n d s S e r e w h o a r p 1

g r i e v e d to l e u r i i u L h i i - S u d d . ^ B d e a t h , a n d in i ieh s y t n p a l h y i s fel t f o r h i s - f a t h e r , b r o t h e r a n d s i s t e r s vvho s u r v i v e h i i ' n . — C a s h -i e r a n d ' M r s . A. M . H i a t t w e r o in S t a n f o r d T u e s d a y h a v i n g d e n -

pointed C..C. Williams, II. J Mc^'lure and J.W. j r o w n , a committee, to prupare and present resolutions ex-pressing the sense of the meeting u|>otl tb« death of AV. H Krueger. who re-ported the following which were uuaoi-biGusly adopful :

WllKRKAS. I t 'has pleased the Judge (if UP qntrtr anr l - thei lead to remove

from among us our friend and a brother member .of ' this Bar W. H. Krueger, therefore !•: it, Resolved:

Firs', We recognize tliat iq the dealh of VV. H. Krueger, a lawyer of ability and much pnnuise has been taken f rom among us and t a k e u ' t o t h a t

ta l Work dono ,—MLr . -and M r s . g r e a t b i g h Courtwhei

Chas . B r o w n r e c e n t l y m o v e d ' ' " s tVur id^uv^ 'x t . -nd f r o m Xjuai l a n d a r e o c c u p y i n g t h e "i*1,"*' .b is yi

h o u s e o w n e d b y M i s s I s a h e l l e relutfvesourt i i i —Jli i i i i . That TSsnliiiioiis -I

llis"'l*rcaved thfut ion . Ms heart-

brothers and- other aineerc S}-ui|ialhy.

I'l 'ijii '-st t i u i Hi,'si-

tlle I .ou i sv i l l e S; Nas j iv i l l e o u t h i s ITnl'er Conk LTthe Itoekca'tl1? C i r i S t I id that they lie published In tho

The irtrl In t in-grade aluive her Is lenrnlni; In hor nrlilimetle lesson IIOH-m n n y T h r l f t ntnmpslt-inkes t .^ lmyil i f ynrn for BOO helmets for the soldiers In Franco. Still far ther on Ihe"eighth grnder Is told to tU-uro Savings atamps.li-w n supply a reglinenl'of I'

- 5 J % » h E n £ U £ ! > l i _ , . AhiPnow the Earn tlx yoiinner gtrls of the -V. en's Christian usmelatlon Ized to turn tlio-• Thrift I giving. The children of An been . turn ing In tiennles i Ottd'- pasting a*>eac*u. xtuin Thri f t curd.^ The Karn and Give club cau now use some of those card: War Savings s t a u p s lu their campaign among the., youager people for the united war fund.

This fall wher. the war council of the Y. W. C A. made plans for the 1)118 .(far drive. It Included In Its pro-gram the rule that no young -girls un-der eighteen cun do any solleltlni.-.

give, but they ci>n only give by eurn-Ing. Consequently In order to co-or-d jna te the efforts of llir girls In all tin-districts over U«i country, the Knni imd-Oive club-Ht-wirolling-niemlHTO and has given "c ut an estimate of So iiSvxrr IO be earaeil for ttw •war fund • iiiupalKn by the American girls who stfff count their uge in-Iteims. VWe dollars apiece fr nn the younger girls of (he-country will mean Hint tlie na-tion as a whole will all its-charitable hrganlzatlons' wur chest.

Some high sch »il girl In New V'ofk city Is going to earn her $5 hy shining her own shoes instead of stopping ut the Greek s t and on her ,«uy. to school nnd by making h i r own sniidwlches for her noon luncli.. Out In Iowa the girl

war tax for a-«noV.e olghis a week Is going to draw a line through tjie movie habit Vxce'pt when "there Is an especially go<«l bill. (hmi oue girl" plans to clean all he r own gloves this wluter npd tc siilvijge all the pa-per and collections ill Junk nhout the house which should he soli] to the Juiik mun to be work*-d over Into some pro-ductive Indiistry. - g i r t * W t U e i t 'teens- ar« going to earn Instead of ask others for tho money. The.v are to sacrifice nnd give-ill their own uiiim-s and older woman will mnke the public requests for money elsewhere.

Many of the girls who nre milling to Join the Kurojiyul Give club nre Al, •rimrtf / iTitlntli: laigUTs.'n'iiil ili^y n-ir^

T A X N O T J C E Last Call In Your Voting

Precinct

t'llllMTH Of til by Ihe!

their thrif t Intn winter thril gin saving their S3 for the"V. W. C. A. war fund, ji

"Wherever You Are- Is fBi^Vw.lern Front** Is the slopnn wbl

Nov. J—Friday Statipii '/ 2—Saturday Livingston

.<< 6—Wednesday" Wafnut Grove—Wm. Ktrby's Store-

" 7—Thursday Quail P. O.

t9—Saturday Brodhead—Wm. Sowder's Store.

" U—Monday Conway

*' 12—Tuesday Disputanta—Granville Owens'Store •

" 13—Wednesday Crooked Greek Voting House u 14—Thursday Johnetta Voting House

" 15—Friday Orlando—Ream s' tore-- - - —

'4 16r-tSaturday Pine Hill

" 23—^Saturday Wildie—Woods'Store

Your Tax is now past due. This is the .last opportunity you -will ha.v^XL^pa.y me or one..of my deputies at places above named. Please meet us and settle your Tax.

I : - TIP LANGFURD, S.R.C.

N T I C E - P u r s n a n r t o A - r w t f l J t t l r o n - p a s s p d

; V r V W - a « < ^ l _ T e r m , of t h e Rock-c-aade-|n^l''irohVT,13^r<7't-)lS,' I. Hie u n d e r s i g n c i r r S/ierilT,- wi l l car.Mi a ]>oll to" b e o p e n e d j o e a c h of t h e r e s p p ' c l t v c v n t i n g p r e c i n c t s o | R' icl . 'cast le C o u n t y l i e t ^ e e n i h e

- • ' T i t o u r s of 6 o ' c l o c k a , nr. a n d ., o'cl'nelc "|> tn. . ' o n i l ie 51 h i!dy iif-S o f e V ^ i V J o r i h e p u c j u i s e of subl i i l t t i t i f rTl io q i res t ionTi) t h e

ir-uld dnugh nf New i East side, lid youngest meiubei s to Ji Ign a t 11 'New- Yors settlement hud to liave It explained to

ineail of western front ineni nd light meaning lists, the » •ont menus, work and work mi

Earn The girl who Joins tli Give ciuli. will discover. „ Junctlotrwrtli her working niui stftriJT In order that her d a b will furnl ' l i lt quota of the money that Is going ti help t f ie 'g i r ls like herself in Friuiei nnd Ilelgluui.* she will also And nuiii.-r ous.»yiiys Iu the . omuiunity to help tin war/ t'lini she had never drenmrd •>!. She will see that all the frui t pfts njfd stones that can lie saved from her 0*11 dining table nnd from those of l iV neighbors, are dropintd into, the llttlX

tbarcoal, for lie 1 masks. She-wit hat she si'iW-.fm will help eolieei

siive all lh the Kisl t ; ClnthlHg f.,

liking chnrcoal. i-rs* gns hiai n foil Unit :

id the

Ml. Vc . t B u y M O R E B o n d s

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I N C O M F O R T .

I f . t r o u b l e d wi th i iu l lges t ion o r s l e e p l e s s n e s s y o u s h o u l d r e a d w h a t Miss A g n e s T u r n e r , Chi -cago , III., h a s - t o s a y : O v e r w o r k ; i r r e g u l a r u iea ls ancR c a r e l e s s n e s s r e g a r d i n g t h e o r d i n a r y r u l e s of h e a l t h , u n d e t m i n e d i t un t i l l a s t , fall 1 b e c a m e a w r e c k of m y f o r m e r s e l f . ' I s u t t e r e d f r o m e o n t i n i i a l h e a d a c h e , w a s u n a b l e t u " d i g e s t - n > y food , w h i c h s e e m e d to lay a s - a d e a d w e i g h t o n - m y s t o m a c h I . w a s v e r x . - _ c o n . t i -l i l t e d a n d toy c o m p l e x i o n be-Caiue" d a r k , "yelrevv a n d m u d d y ; a s I f e l t . . S l e e p l e s s n e s s -was a d d e d t o m y m i s e r y , : a n d 1 w o u l d a w a k e a s t i r e d a s w h e n I. w e n t to s l e e p . I h e a r d of C h a m b e r l a i n ' s T a b l e t s a n d f o u n d - s u c h re l ie f f r o m talc-ing t l ielu t h a t I lutpt u p t h e j r e a U n d u t - f o r n a a r l y - t w o MioiithS"* T h e y c l e a n s e d m y s t o m a c h

, Sign C. C. Wir.i.iAMS.

Make Purchase of Bonds Easier

Cloveland banks and trust compa-nies ha re agreed upon a plan which makes buying Liberty Bonds i e ry clo°e to the easiest thin# In the world.

To thos« who cannot conveniently spare the cash for their bonds, they will make loans up to DO per cent of (he par value of the subscriptions for ninety days f rom October U. on bonds purchased through these Institutions. The Interest ra te will be the * coupon rate . i>& per. ceaL

Moreover they will renew these loans, whoa satisfactorily reduced, for • second ninety days, a t one-half of "ne per c e n t j n e i M V . O f i h s . Ee^eraj Reserve hank's dJ»count_ r a t a 00 such Josina.—-Ths" Reserve bank's ra te of discount now Is 4% per cent, subject

. , 1 to slight change at any time. i g o r a t e d m y s y s t e m , a n d s i n c e 1 Theso loans will not Interfere

t h a t t i m s " I c a n e a t a n d s l e e p in c o m f o r t , I a m t o d a y e n t i r e l y we l l . ' ! .

-^-<BttvUBt»TYBoaos>—

•1th the borrower's regular line of c redi t TheTJuVpos^Mrf the-plan is to en-courage the taking of larger bonda than would otherwlao be bought.

. Schuol girls lu India, children from wiualhl. lUngy lumies. with absolutely II" -I'l'iuting nii.n, ;-, gave In-t j n r tn llelglan mill. Auneiilan relief uln-n t luy tlieiiisclveif were not gelling enniigh to .cut. Tl i fy ga te up their meat once u week for t i e Belgians, tlu.ngli they only iiad It twice a ws-e* themselves: nml for the \r111enln11s they set u«ii(e the hnndOii "f fresh grain (liat otherwise each girl wbuld

*fiWB~gf<1jHit| -Wi"lifi own- ilill*'1 j.io.,0-mill. IJntli cnntrihntlons. from all the girls In' one missionary's school. 11iTum11t.1l onlj' t.i a mnntb. "Hut It was- a tremeinfoua .snc'riPee," their teacher writes: "although a Joyous one. II actually meant less broad each day. anil mice a peek n- meal of dry bread nml uiiler. 'Clil* .rfas done by 80 girls

' f r g n r t u e tneutiest nomea iir t h e worid -Children hetw.s-n the ngis of ftve nnd fifteen."

Knur-hundred thousand glrlf III 47 states haye, becnine Patriotic Leaguers since America ileclared wnr. If ns many . srhiwil girls j ind working girls from , all classes pledge to earn and give. Ilie uuJte.1 wjtr fund campaigners will tuive f-i.tMiO.000 of Uielr <170,500,-CM. " I

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