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The Interior Journal I C C WALTONI JOHN J MOSER I Is R candidate for miler of Lincoln county subject to the action of the Uemocruue is party I M BRUCE In candidate for Jailer of county subject to the action of the Democratic party JAMES C HAYSI Iincnndldnte for Jnller of county subject to the action of the Democratic party P DCALLEN It a candidate for Assessor of Lincoln coun- ty ¬ tobjvct to the action of the Democratic h party Democratic Ticket For U S SenatorJ C W Beck ham For GovernorS W Hnser For Attorney GoneralJobe K Hendrlcks For State Superintendent of SchoolsI M O Winfrey For Commissioner of Agriculture J W Newman For Lieutenant Governor South TrimbleFor HM Bosworth For Secretary of State Hubert VreelandFor Ruby Laffoon For Clerki of Court of Appeals John B Chenault For Representative of Lincoln coun ¬ tyW H Shanks AT Bardstown the distillers called Judge Hager out ° on his position on the shippers bill preventing liquor being shipped into local option territory They probably thought that as that was such a distillers community he would hedge but the Democratic can ¬ didate for Governor is not that kind of a man On the contrary he emphat ¬ ically stated that he would not recom ¬ mend its appeal but would do all he could to advance feasible temperance legislation of every kind Judge Hager has the courage of his convictions and is honest and brave enough to expound them any and everywhere Gov BRADLEY thinks to embarrass Judge Hager by asking if he had a vote in Louisville would he cast it for Owen Tyler As between him and Grinstead we are sure Judge Halter would vote for Tyler We would at any rate He is the Democratic nominee and as good a man in every respect as the Republican nominee Q Judge Hager will answer m due time if he thinks the impertinent question worth an answer PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT announced that he would approve the Oklahoma Constitution He said he had examin ¬ ed the document with the Attorney General and that he felt that the ques ¬ tion of his approval ought not to be passed on his personal opinion of the document but upon whether it came within the terms of the enabling act EDWARD W CARMACK who was re- ¬ cently defeated for reelection to the United States Senate by Robert L Taylor has announced himself a candi- date for Governor of Tennessee against Malcolm R Patterson the incumbent Mr Carmacks announcement is brief but to the point He favors a general primary I ALTHOUGH he is 83Henry Gassaway Davis will likely be given the Demo- cratic nomination for Governor of West Virginia He is the most popu- lar ¬ man in the State and for his ageI the most active as was shown in the last presidential campaign when he also ran with Judge Parker Tim pass question is to the fore in P Washington and the problem has now arisen as to whether a Congressman who is an attorney for a railroad can r legally travel on one The pass ques- tion ¬ is always a big one but it is an i especially large one to the newspaper fraternityA option campaign is about to rage in Pennsylvania and a dispatch says that the State Federation of Li ¬ quor Dealers will raise a fund of 57 600000 to fight the sentiment growing in the State The temperance wave grows broader and broader TilE Somerset Herald the new Re ¬ publican paper has made its appear ¬ ance and is a very creditable publica ¬ tion POLITICAL Col Leopold Markbreit editor of the Cincinnati Volkablattwas nominated as the Republican candidate for Mayor of CincinnatiI Over 100 people and a brass band met Judge Hager a mile out of Campbellsville when he spoke there Saturday afternoon Secretary Root Jin an interview at Little Rock said his trip to Mexico was principally for pleasure and declared that President Roosevelt would not run againI Owing to the size of the Judge S W Hager Democratic nominee forI Governor was compelled to speak in the open air at Lebanon instead of in the courthouse as had been planned I H C Rico was nominated for Rep- resentative ¬ by the democrats of Cald- well county- The Massachusetts Republican State convention will be held in Springfield Saturday to nominate n State ticket Ex Chief Justice A R Burnam has been nominated for State Senator by the republicans of the 27th district em- bracing Madison Estill Leo and Ppw countiesSecretary Taft spent a quiet Sunday at Tokio It is intimated that the subject of an entente regarding im ¬ migration may be broached during the Secretarys stay Mr Nominee Willson believes in temperance laws he says so himself but ho is too kindhearted to desire to hurt anybodys feelings especially those of the liquor people Somerset JournalIt believed in Tennessee that an organized effort is being made to elimi ¬ nate Gov Patterson from public life by the democrats The scheme involves a union between the forces of Taylor Carmack Since it will be utterly impossible for the temperance people to elect a Gov- ernor ¬ let them throw their strength to Judge Hager who has so emphatically declared his position on this all impol ¬ ant question Sturgis NewsDemocrat Additional Local REGISTER today DANVILLE is to have a State Bank Trust Co with a capital of 100000 BE sure and attend the Farmers In- stitute ¬ at the courthouse today and tomorrow Tuesday and Wednesday It will be time well spent FINE FARM FOR SALEI have a splendid farm of about 200 acres for sale It is well improved watered fenced and all necessary outbuildings Apply to J A Rice Moreland Ky R F D po 1 Miss DAISY DAVt young peoples travelling secretary of the Womans Board of Foreign Missions will speak at the Methodist church here on Tues- day ¬ evening Oct 1st Everyone most cordially invited 140 Lexington and return via Queen h Crescent route from Junction City Ky Oct 818 good returning Oct 19th account of Kentucky Trots For in ¬ formation ask Agents or write H C King G P A Lexington Ky TilE L willsell roundtrip tick- ets to the Horse Show in Louisville Sept 30 to Oct 5 at 410 Tickets good till Oct 7 To Lexington Oct S to 18 inclusive limited to Oct 19 at 2 for the roundtrip account the Fall trots MR W H SHANKS the democrat nominee for Representative is making a thorough canvass of the county and is meeting with much encouragement Will is proving a good campaigner and- a handshaker who has but few equals He takes well with the people who reo ceive him cordially DID WELLJames R Beazley ret- urned Sunday from Nashville where he got 12 ties at the State fair Mr Beazley attended a dozen fairs and took between 150 and 200 ties on his mag- nificent ¬ string of horses While in Ten- nessee ¬ Mr B bought a splendid match to his great roan gelding Andy Pence FOR SALEA new tarction engine one separator self feeder and wind stacker One saw mill with 300000 feet of logs to saw at 50c per 100 The owners only reason for selling is on ac- count ¬ of ill health All this machinery is comparatively new and cost about 3000 It can be bought for a very low price See or address L R Hughes Stanford Ky Hon George M Davison One of the most remarkable men con- nected ¬ with the Federal court in ses- sion ¬ here is the assistant district attor- ney ¬ Hon George M Davisdn of Stan- ford ¬ He was not born with a gold spoon in his mouth and what ho has gotten in life has come to him by hard and unceasing endeavor He is in the strictest sense a selfmade man and he has the honor of having done a most creditable job Starting life a poor boy without influential friends or much of this worlds goods Judge Davison by personal popularity and knowing when to strike held successfully the offices of member of the Legislature from Lin- coln ¬ county judge of the same county Congressman from the Eighth District and his present office which he has fill ¬ ed for a number of years with ability and credit Judge Davison is a born politician and a good one albeit a re- publican ¬ The writer has gone up against him in many a political battle and having come out second best in sev- eral ¬ of them he knows the quality of the steel and knows that no man in Kentucky deserves more credit than he does We have not always been the best of friends but the hatchet was long since buried and when we bury hatchets we put them away under the ground never more to be resurrected therefore take pleasure in paying tribute to the Gray voiding as Gov Bradley we believe it was nicknamed him and which has stuck plasterFrankfort ¬ MATRIMONIAL Manfred Reynolds and Miss Bessie Griffin were made one at D C Griffins on the 26th Mr Ed H Ballard a prosperous and wealthy young farmer of this county and Miss Lillian Poor of Garrard coun- ty ¬ stole a march on their friends Sun- day ¬ by going to Jcllico and having their destinies united at the hymenial altar They returned yesterday afternoon and will at once go to housekeeping at Mr Ballards beautiful home on the Lan- caster ¬ pike A sensation was created in Paris by the statement of woman that the supposed attempted assassination of M Beaulieu was arranged by him for political effect The general convention of the Prot- estant ¬ Episcopal church will open at Richmond Va on Wednesday and continue in session until Oct 22 There will be a historical meeting Friday when the bishop of London will speak OLD KENTUCKY HOME MILLS Formerly White Mill Ilni been thoroughly renovated and Is now In fine condition to make the last of Flour Ma11Rtc Custom grinding lone on mcti TUESDAY mud Will grind for the toll in formerly Give me n WIt SMITH Proprietor Ontu Orcnnnl Ky I 50 Years An Agency50 The oldest iu Central Ken- tucky ¬ Get my Rates be- fore Insuring Nothing but firstclass Companies Repre tented Jesse D WearenT- he Insurance Man Phone 2J STANFORD KY DEAD GAME If you will bring your Utmund Revolver to me and let me put there In tlrstclass condition I have hind JO years experience In that business I put new handles on Razor Blades Forrols on Walking Canes and Re pair Umbrellas Make a specialty of fitting all kinds of key repalringblcycle on ¬ I cle Give tne n you b- eInllllll COUK MAY 13V N Third Ht Danville Ky FOR SALE I A fine Lincoln county farm containing 230 acres of rich Blue Grass land This land is tine hemp and tobacco land made last year 8S bushels of com to the acre This farm has a large frame house fnine rooms halls porches cellars etc Two stock barns one new stock barn the farm is well watered with never failing springs and creek It is on a good turnpike and near town and school This is an upto date place and will be sold at a bargain if sold within the next 60 days ft cash bal- ance to suit purchaser For further In- formation ¬ in regard to this farm write L R Hughes or James I White Stanford CyPublic Sale of Blue- Grass FarmStock ImplementsEtc On account of Illhealth I have decided to tellMiy furin on- TJIUItMDAY0UTIT 1W7 consisting of SS7 fierce of land situated on- tho Somerset pike three mile from that ford half iiMle from n new school hone and one mile from u union church The dwell fig is nicely located on an elevated alt- Ichavlewof two plktl and rllllrolld an contains 8 rooms with halls porches etc cistern at kitchen door and u never fallln well loot house coal house and hen house A splendid concrete cellar with Ico house cold storage and imokfl house com ¬ bined One of the best barns In the county water piped through It three floors base ¬ ment two large shed nine stall room for more than flulieaU of large cattle and KJU sheep besides horses and hog The land Is under a high state of cultivation with throullhTwentylho Timothy and Illue Oross In filet one of th countyThts tracts with au acre anti Improvements In ono and 87 acre unimproved land In other tract A pair of 10 hand 4yearold nitro mules hOIlfurmllig furniture IKmt forget date of lulu Til UllHUAY OCT 17 There la a putt of iii now on the place PosclonInnil0i J E LYNN Nhmford Ky HENRY WATTERSONS PAPER Weekly Courier Journal AND The Interior Journal BOTH ONE YEAR FOR ONLY 150 Few people In the United States have not heard of the CourierJournal Democratic In all things fair In all things clean In nil things It Is essentially a family paper By a special arrangement we are enabled to of ¬ fer tbe WEEILY COURIEKOURNAL one year and this paper for the price named above Bend your subscription for the tom ¬ bination to usoat tc the CourierJournal No charge for examination orsclentlllrol lv testing ryea uptodate method tro tcrlptluii glasses ground to set work style frame or skeleton mountings nod mnterlnl 5ntllfnctor charges mtlalentte Perntnmgttlelacate- ilentrnl In Telephone III11dlnll uslonv- Ky I e luWJII Graduated ulltolllIrOt FOR SALE If not sold privately before hand I will on MONDAY OCT 14 1W7 county court dnvoffer for sale lh front of the court house dour 111 residence situated on Logan Avenue In Htnufonl Ky This U ore lit the best bull frame buildings In the town containing rooms and two cl > tars The houselsInu splendid rulllllrInt- I and pitlntcd lllll lit tHe dour and n barium the premlies remit mail known on tiny of tale J80V8lKYJU Joseph 3244 Vol I is purl brat and hits brew accepted for rvg Ittry In the first volume of The lIIerlcnn- Tnmworth Iteennl Aiochttion 1I0nk under the ruicsor the association and will be Kliv Kdward Xo Mol llIlI11I11t Nellie SaJl Mire of dent entue 1I0ISo 1TS1 Ilnlll Golden It I wi 11 of hun known that tilt luuntorth Mwlll U tbe highest price swlnr on the market Ills Ilrt all nrlold sold- 5L4hbdnulAlexundnrwelght for tWO ok II Is II for tlYA crosses well wlthvery b I will IInud ion at I cosh JIIIN00h- lPUBLIC SALE I The farm Iwlow will 1 ottered first Illloh No 1 and No 1 and then as u whole on FRIDAY OUT MOT I tine blue grass farm t miles West of- 1I1I1100vlllel IrOlll and Carla terslitatlun cunsbttmgutl6Sacre of rlcb all In or tubaceo IIIIhII blue sruM dhldl1 to grass TnIR fllrlll clln toClUnll nd vantage so us to nave a good dwelling on each Ileee also ntCnr outulldlllll The forte lays alnnot In a square only olle angle In lilies There ore three nrul stnblos I tmllnt 1 totacce barn r house water In every Mehl s1x InlU1l1t springs with 3 streams running through boll tract J HTKKLK CAUIKXTKIt llutlonvllle Ky POSTED We whose names npptRr below atrlctly forbid lluutlnlllbblUI ur any kind of trot I passing on our places will prosecute I ulators to the lull extent of the law Fred VonQruenlgan Ilelohcnbach Ilros KrvdVonAllman VonOruenlgau Fred Unumnnu cuorge llolmos K llelahenbacb llallou A O Dunn yd J Jlofu1lun Uurti Jacon M D Klmoro David Htephens Maryllolfmann LT Nunnelley J W lluugnmun Christina Orayson JOUarpuntvr Mew Dameron COGveeudletoFred lnuyhertGreen y J K llruce JO Hpratt J FOovcrW K Amon J W Peak F Martin Mcs erJaxton amuellfndsny W I Martin l + MK Conller Muses Mrs Mary Tepple Alex Cooper Mr Walter Warren In Mettle S IIlttl Ilros Tlnsley Hpoonamor IW Carter lien I Martin JL K Lawrence Reuben turtle JH Jlocker J M Kettus Notice of Election 1- r Regular term LIncoln county nscnl court ieid tIIi lion ItU IIr 1l pnhlI- ntr of tilt IOliowlng with the ar aW J dderrarun nit ndAlnwdde It was noted by Justice W M unliin Duddera W II that IInd seconded by Justice tht following ltctlot toot taken h7 this court I lit n- obrullry of Lincoln county he grlllld Jury circuit Lincoln tens tlf the having rfCOmlllelllltd u new court court house for Lincoln county It appearing to the satisfaction ol this court our house now In use Is untlilU and Inlld quote for the public conenleuce mid pry enuUon of the Records itIuntie nllll that the stun of thirtylit- houmndduharsbe suggested III the sui- ecessnry to n new court house IIl1d- It onlenl that IIn election h II briber old mind II opened lit the seyeral vulhlK Lincoln County on Tuesday November 6 1WT the do of the next general olecllon nt which rho uIJIlrol1rlulloil IIhove uintesliHl liall be subiulltvU to legot oler of Lincoln county for their approval or rejection The Hherllt of Lincoln county Is directed- to advertise said elecllon fur lit least thlrt- dO1 next hefuW theday therenf In the 1 n the only newspap- eiblIhetlInLtnculacounty anti the cera of said election are rented to hold tho electlan hetweell the scion hours tlmt- tb are rqulred to hold ellcllolll forcou- motilcenwhich flection Ihull btJ htld nnd inducted In all respects a raulred by III- goneml election low tn force lu this Mta1 lit till tlmw the slime is held the Lincoln county court all c tuneto be printed on the Ol Ulal Ha loll to be used In election the word IInlt figures Are you In favor of tut appro- lntlun of fi150a0 for building n new your 10uI for Ltllcoln UOIIUlf 1III1Ihll1 two the of rlllht teem one for upon Ipllcel to too dI dun favoring the II11Jlrol1rliltlon tinted by the word Yes one for to time npproprlntlun to bt desig len opposing Clout 51111 nllttd by the word Ihllllllru llro said ballot In all utber re- ectsUs required by tIectloll UII of lit Kentucky Htatues nthe event the reqlliite uumbor of legal tens of Uucoln county vote In favor of- IlIld IIllllroprllltion It Is ordered duct thli court came of Lincoln county to the amount of = 1510 to 1IIIIrullI rtdexecut- ftl and Issued Oil prluted tortes under the 6enl of thl county to hI signed hy time Coon J of Lincoln County Court and rnterslgned by the Clerk of scold Coot llRbll to hearer ut Lincoln County Nit tlollal Ullnk of Hlnnfurll Knlllcky which bonds shall not bear II greater rule of Inter olllllInuUIII- Iy elt titan four hunk of at Lincoln County NntOllal bed tol5elll signed bythClu of thl Llncoht County Court said hOlllll shall bo Issued III twee series towlt Merlon A II mud Merles VI Horses A elll HerluN broclng ton tlounud donna of scold bands aholl Ionilit of twenty bonds for time sum of numbered one to twenty H- es11consltlmgoften thousand dollar ° tilt lands shall of twenty lands of uumiicral from tl to of Aunit for the soul thou IUtcen and Menus 41 of caclisLnnd consist ttdollarss of 00 numbtJrell from 40 to TO he bonds tll1brnced In Horses A shall- raleentnbiu bt at the plelliure of thin Court severiycnrs tho date of In and payable tleyears the bonds em ten braced in islitleafterl0ten oft Oourt on tho plealuro llIn from hie of their issue and duo nnd the buildsumbrae d InHenleaU doto10nd redeenmtble nt of the Court on und after fifteen years front the dote of their Issue and dun payable twenty cnra front tho said date A copy Bttet 00 BOOOpKIlt Clerk By En Pennlngton D O LadiesIiShoes r We believe today as we have for yearsthat 10 the Ultra at 350 and the Brockport at 300 are the best medium priced Ladies Shoes sold today in our State The QUALI ¬ TY is as good as any the STYLES are al ¬ ways JUST a LTTLE BETTER and the con ¬ struction of the ULTRA 1- makes it HOLD ITS SHAPE BETTER than any other Shoe Our stock is made up of Shiny Leather Dull Leather and Vici in Balsf Blucher and Buttons In addition to theseI we carry a large stock of Ladies Cheaper Shoes at 150 2 and 250 01 too H J McROBRTS STANFORD KENTUCKY Ponpadour Perfume It costs more but you do not have to use as much and it lasts longer so that it really is cheaper Try it and you will always use it 100 per ounce I PENNYS DRUG STORE Btanford Kentucky BROWN MEMORIAL SCHOOLI Strong teachers in all departments High Schools Grammar Interme ¬ diate Primary Music Cooking and Sewing Only three places left in the dormitory and cottages but gcod homes in the town are open to Terms Board and tuition 810500 Tuition alone 830 820 815 ForI catalogue address Ua- S MISS IDA M TA PrincipalMount

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  • The Interior Journal IC C WALTONIJOHN J MOSER I

    Is R candidate for miler of Lincoln countysubject to the action of the Uemocruue

    is party

    I M BRUCE

    In candidate for Jailer of countysubject to the action of the Democraticparty

    JAMES C HAYSIIincnndldnte for Jnller of countysubject to the action of the Democraticparty

    P DCALLENIt a candidate for Assessor of Lincoln coun-ty

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    tobjvct to the action of the Democratich party

    Democratic TicketFor U S SenatorJ C W Beck

    hamFor GovernorS W HnserFor Attorney GoneralJobe K

    HendrlcksFor State Superintendent of SchoolsIM O WinfreyFor Commissioner of Agriculture

    J W NewmanFor Lieutenant Governor South

    TrimbleFor HM BosworthFor Secretary of State Hubert

    VreelandFor Ruby LaffoonFor Clerki of Court of Appeals

    John B ChenaultFor Representative of Lincoln coun ¬

    tyW H ShanksAT Bardstown the distillers called

    Judge Hager out ° on his position on theshippers bill preventing liquor beingshipped into local option territoryThey probably thought that as thatwas such a distillers community hewould hedge but the Democratic can ¬didate for Governor is not that kind ofa man On the contrary he emphat ¬ically stated that he would not recom ¬mend its appeal but would do all hecould to advance feasible temperancelegislation of every kind Judge Hagerhas the courage of his convictions andis honest and brave enough to expoundthem any and everywhere

    Gov BRADLEY thinks to embarrassJudge Hager by asking if he had avote in Louisville would he cast it forOwen Tyler As between him andGrinstead we are sure Judge Halterwould vote for Tyler We would atany rate He is the Democraticnominee and as good a man in everyrespect as the Republican nominee

    QJudge Hager will answer m due timeif he thinks the impertinent questionworth an answer

    PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT announcedthat he would approve the OklahomaConstitution He said he had examin ¬ed the document with the AttorneyGeneral and that he felt that the ques ¬tion of his approval ought not to bepassed on his personal opinion of thedocument but upon whether it camewithin the terms of the enabling act

    EDWARD W CARMACK who was re-¬cently defeated for reelection to theUnited States Senate by Robert LTaylor has announced himself a candi-date for Governor of Tennessee againstMalcolm R Patterson the incumbentMr Carmacks announcement is briefbut to the point He favors a generalprimary I

    ALTHOUGH he is 83Henry GassawayDavis will likely be given the Demo-cratic nomination for Governor ofWest Virginia He is the most popu-lar

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    man in the State and for his ageIthe most active as was shown in thelast presidential campaign when healso ran with Judge Parker

    Tim pass question is to the fore inP Washington and the problem has now

    arisen as to whether a Congressmanwho is an attorney for a railroad can

    r legally travel on one The pass ques-tion

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    is always a big one but it is ani especially large one to the newspaper

    fraternityAoption campaign is about to

    rage in Pennsylvania and a dispatchsays that the State Federation of Li ¬quor Dealers will raise a fund of 57600000 to fight the sentiment growingin the State The temperance wavegrows broader and broader

    TilE Somerset Herald the new Re ¬publican paper has made its appear ¬ance and is a very creditable publica ¬

    tion

    POLITICAL

    Col Leopold Markbreit editor of theCincinnati Volkablattwas nominated asthe Republican candidate for Mayor of

    CincinnatiIOver 100 people and a brass band

    met Judge Hager a mile out ofCampbellsville when he spoke thereSaturday afternoon

    Secretary Root Jin an interview atLittle Rock said his trip to Mexico wasprincipally for pleasure and declaredthat President Roosevelt would not runagainIOwing to the size of the JudgeS W Hager Democratic nominee forIGovernor was compelled to speak in

    the open air at Lebanon instead of inthe courthouse as had been planned I

    H C Rico was nominated for Rep-resentative

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    by the democrats of Cald-well county-

    The Massachusetts Republican Stateconvention will be held in SpringfieldSaturday to nominate n State ticket

    Ex Chief Justice A R Burnam hasbeen nominated for State Senator bythe republicans of the 27th district em-bracing Madison Estill Leo and Ppw

    countiesSecretaryTaft spent a quiet Sunday

    at Tokio It is intimated that thesubject of an entente regarding im¬migration may be broached during theSecretarys stay

    Mr Nominee Willson believes intemperance laws he says so himselfbut ho is too kindhearted to desire tohurt anybodys feelings especiallythose of the liquor people Somerset

    JournalItbelieved in Tennessee that anorganized effort is being made to elimi ¬

    nate Gov Patterson from public lifeby the democrats The scheme involvesa union between the forces of Taylor

    CarmackSince it will be utterly impossible for

    the temperance people to elect a Gov-ernor

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    let them throw their strength toJudge Hager who has so emphaticallydeclared his position on this all impol ¬

    ant question Sturgis NewsDemocrat

    Additional Local

    REGISTER today

    DANVILLE is to have a State BankTrust Co with a capital of 100000

    BE sure and attend the Farmers In-stitute

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    at the courthouse today andtomorrow Tuesday and WednesdayIt will be time well spent

    FINE FARM FOR SALEI have asplendid farm of about 200 acres forsale It is well improved wateredfenced and all necessary outbuildingsApply to J A Rice Moreland Ky RF D po 1

    Miss DAISY DAVt young peoplestravelling secretary of the WomansBoard of Foreign Missions will speakat the Methodist church here on Tues-day

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    evening Oct 1st Everyone mostcordially invited

    140 Lexington and return via Queenh Crescent route from Junction CityKy Oct 818 good returning Oct 19thaccount of Kentucky Trots For in¬formation ask Agents or write H CKing G P A Lexington Ky

    TilE L willsellroundtrip tick-ets to the Horse Show in LouisvilleSept 30 to Oct 5 at 410 Ticketsgood till Oct 7 To Lexington Oct Sto 18 inclusive limited to Oct 19 at

    2 for the roundtrip account the Falltrots

    MR W H SHANKS the democratnominee for Representative is makinga thorough canvass of the county andis meeting with much encouragementWill is proving a good campaigner and-a handshaker who has but few equalsHe takes well with the people who reoceive him cordially

    DID WELLJames R Beazley ret-urned Sunday from Nashville wherehe got 12 ties at the State fair MrBeazley attended a dozen fairs and tookbetween 150 and 200 ties on his mag-nificent

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    string of horses While in Ten-nessee

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    Mr B bought a splendid matchto his great roan gelding Andy Pence

    FOR SALEA new tarction engineone separator self feeder and windstacker One saw mill with 300000feet of logs to saw at 50c per 100 Theowners only reason for selling is on ac-count

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    of ill health All this machineryis comparatively new and cost about3000 It can be bought for a very

    low price See or address L RHughes Stanford Ky

    Hon George M Davison

    One of the most remarkable men con-nected

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    with the Federal court in ses-sion

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    here is the assistant district attor-ney

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    Hon George M Davisdn of Stan-ford

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    He was not born with a goldspoon in his mouth and what ho hasgotten in life has come to him by hardand unceasing endeavor He is in thestrictest sense a selfmade man and hehas the honor of having done a mostcreditable job Starting life a poor boywithout influential friends or much ofthis worlds goods Judge Davison bypersonal popularity and knowing whento strike held successfully the officesof member of the Legislature from Lin-coln

    ¬

    county judge of the same countyCongressman from the Eighth Districtand his present office which he has fill ¬ed for a number of years with abilityand credit Judge Davison is a bornpolitician and a good one albeit a re-publican

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    The writer has gone upagainst him in many a political battleand having come out second best in sev-eral

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    of them he knows the quality ofthe steel and knows that no man inKentucky deserves more credit than hedoes We have not always been thebest of friends but the hatchet waslong since buried and when we buryhatchets we put them away under theground never more to be resurrected

    therefore take pleasure in payingtribute to the Gray voiding

    as Gov Bradley we believe it wasnicknamed him and which has stuckplasterFrankfort ¬

    MATRIMONIAL

    Manfred Reynolds and Miss BessieGriffin were made one at D C Griffinson the 26th

    Mr Ed H Ballard a prosperous andwealthy young farmer of this countyand Miss Lillian Poor of Garrard coun-ty

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    stole a march on their friends Sun-day

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    by going to Jcllico and having theirdestinies united at the hymenial altarThey returned yesterday afternoon andwill at once go to housekeeping at MrBallards beautiful home on the Lan-caster

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    pike

    A sensation was created in Paris bythe statement of woman that thesupposed attempted assassination ofM Beaulieu was arranged by him forpolitical effect

    The general convention of the Prot-estant

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    Episcopal church will open atRichmond Va on Wednesday andcontinue in session until Oct 22 Therewill be a historical meeting Fridaywhen the bishop of London will speak

    OLD KENTUCKY HOME MILLS

    Formerly White Mill

    Ilni been thoroughly renovated and Is nowIn fine condition to make the last of FlourMa11Rtc Custom grinding lone on mctiTUESDAY mud Will grind forthe toll in formerly Give me n

    WIt SMITH ProprietorOntu Orcnnnl Ky

    I

    50 Years An Agency50The oldest iu Central Ken-tucky

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    Get my Rates be-fore Insuring Nothing butfirstclass Companies Repretented

    Jesse D WearenT-he Insurance Man

    Phone 2J STANFORD KY

    DEAD GAMEIf you will bring your Utmund Revolver

    to me and let me put there In tlrstclasscondition I have hind JO years experienceIn that business I put new handles on

    Razor Blades Forrols onWalking Canes and Re

    pair UmbrellasMake a specialty of fitting all kinds of key

    repalringblcycle on¬I cle Give tne n you b-eInllllll COUK MAY

    13V N Third Ht Danville Ky

    FOR SALE I

    A fine Lincoln county farm containing230 acres of rich Blue Grass land Thisland is tine hemp and tobacco land madelast year 8S bushels of com to the acreThis farm has a large frame house fninerooms halls porches cellars etc Twostock barns one new stock barn the farmis well watered with never failing springsand creek It is on a good turnpike andnear town and school This is an uptodate place and will be sold at a bargain ifsold within the next 60 days ft cash bal-ance to suit purchaser For further In-formation

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    in regard to this farm write LR Hughes or James I White Stanford

    CyPublicSale of Blue-

    Grass FarmStockImplementsEtc

    On account of Illhealth I have decidedto tellMiy furin on-

    TJIUItMDAY0UTIT 1W7consisting of SS7 fierce of land situated on-tho Somerset pike three mile from thatford half iiMle from n new school hone andone mile from u union church The dwell

    fig is nicely located on an elevated alt-Ichavlewof two plktl and rllllrolld an

    contains 8 rooms with halls porches etccistern at kitchen door and u never falllnwell loot house coal house and henhouse A splendid concrete cellar with Icohouse cold storage and imokfl house com ¬bined One of the best barns In the countywater piped through It three floors base ¬ment two large shed nine stall room formore than flulieaU of large cattle and KJUsheep besides horses and hog The land Isunder a high state of cultivation withthroullhTwentylhoTimothy and Illue Oross In filet one of thcountyThtstracts with au acre anti Improvements Inono and 87 acre unimproved land In othertract

    A pair of 10 hand 4yearold nitro muleshOIlfurmlligfurniture IKmt forget date of luluTil UllHUAY OCT 17There la a putt of iii

    now on the place PosclonInnil0iJ E LYNN Nhmford Ky

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    FOR SALEIf not sold privately before hand I will

    onMONDAY OCT 14 1W7

    county court dnvoffer for sale lh front ofthe court house dour 111 residence situatedon Logan Avenue In Htnufonl Ky This Uore lit the best bull frame buildings In thetown containing rooms and two cl >tars The houselsInu splendid rulllllrInt-I and pitlntcd llllllit tHe dour and n barium the premliesremit mail known on tiny of taleJ80V8lKYJU

    Joseph 3244 Vol Iis purl brat and hits brew accepted for rvgIttry In the first volume of The lIIerlcnn-Tnmworth Iteennl Aiochttion 1I0nkunder the ruicsor the association and willbe Kliv Kdward Xo MolllIlI11I11tNellie SaJl

    Mire of dent entue 1I0ISo 1TS1 IlnlllGolden It I wi 11of hun

    known that tilt luuntorth Mwlll U tbehighest price swlnr on the market Ills Ilrtall nrlold sold-5L4hbdnulAlexundnrwelght

    fortWO ok

    II Is IIfor tlYAcrosses well wlthvery b I will IInudion at I cosh JIIIN00h-

    lPUBLIC SALE I

    The farm Iwlow will 1 ottered first IlllohNo 1 and No 1 and then as u whole on

    FRIDAY OUT MOT

    I tine blue grass farm t miles West of-1I1I1100vlllel IrOlll and Carlaterslitatlun cunsbttmgutl6Sacre of rlcball Inor tubaceoIIIIhIIblue sruM dhldl1 tograss TnIR fllrlll clln toClUnllnd vantage so us to nave a good dwelling oneach Ileee also ntCnr outulldlllllThe forte lays alnnot In a square only olleangle In lilies There ore three nrulstnblos I tmllnt1 totacce barn rhouse water In every Mehl s1x InlU1l1tsprings with 3 streams running through

    boll tract J HTKKLK CAUIKXTKItllutlonvllle Ky

    POSTEDWe whose names npptRr below atrlctly

    forbid lluutlnlllbblUI ur any kind of trotIpassing on our places will prosecute

    I ulators to the lull extent of the lawFred VonQruenlgan Ilelohcnbach IlrosKrvdVonAllman VonOruenlgauFred Unumnnu cuorge llolmosK llelahenbacb llallouA O Dunn yd J Jlofu1lunUurti Jacon M D KlmoroDavid Htephens MaryllolfmannLT Nunnelley J W lluugnmunChristina Orayson JOUarpuntvrMew DameronCOGveeudletoFredlnuyhertGreen yJ K llruce JO HprattJ FOovcrW K AmonJ W Peak F MartinMcs erJaxton amuellfndsnyW I Martin l+MK Conller MusesMrs Mary TeppleAlex CooperMr Walter Warren In Mettle S IIlttl

    Ilros Tlnsley HpoonamorIW Carter lien I MartinJL K Lawrence Reuben turtleJH Jlocker J M Kettus

    Notice of Election 1-r

    Regular term LIncoln county nscnl courtieid tIIi lion ItU IIr 1l pnhlI-ntr of tiltIOliowlngwith thear aW J dderrarun nit ndAlnwdde

    It was noted by Justice W MunliinDuddera

    W II thatIInd seconded by Justicetht following ltctlot toot taken h7 this court Ilit n-obrullry

    of Lincoln countyhe grlllld Jury circuitLincolntens tlf thehaving rfCOmlllelllltd u new courtcourt

    house for Lincoln county It appearingto the satisfaction ol this courtour house now In use Is untlilU and Inlldquote for the public conenleuce mid pryenuUon of the Records itIuntie

    nllll that the stun of thirtylit-houmndduharsbe suggested III the sui-ecessnry to n new court house IIl1d-

    It onlenl that IIn election hII briberold mind II opened lit the seyeral vulhlK

    Lincoln County on TuesdayNovember 6 1WT the do of the next generalolecllon nt which rho uIJIlrol1rlulloil IIhove

    uintesliHl liall be subiulltvU to legotoler of Lincoln county for their approval

    or rejectionThe Hherllt of Lincoln county Is directed-

    to advertise said elecllon fur lit least thlrt-dO1 next hefuW theday therenf In the

    1 nthe only newspap-

    eiblIhetlInLtnculacounty anti thecera of said election are rented to holdtho electlan hetweell the scion hours tlmt-tb are rqulred to hold ellcllolll forcou-

    motilcenwhich flection Ihull btJ htld nndinducted In all respects a raulred by III-

    goneml election low tn force lu this Mta1lit till tlmw the slime is heldthe Lincoln county courtall c tuneto be printed on the Ol Ulal Haloll to be used In election the wordIInlt figures Are you In favor of tut appro-

    lntlun of fi150a0 for building n newyour

    10uI for Ltllcoln UOIIUlf 1III1Ihll1 twothe of rlllht teem one foruponIpllcel to too dIdun favoring the II11Jlrol1rliltlon

    tinted by the word Yes one for totime npproprlntlun to bt desiglen opposing Clout51111nllttd by the word

    Ihllllllru llro said ballot In all utber re-ectsUs required by tIectloll UII of lit

    Kentucky Htatuesnthe event the reqlliite uumbor of legaltens of Uucoln county vote In favor of-

    IlIld IIllllroprllltion It Is ordered duct thlicourt came of Lincoln county tothe amount of = 1510 to 1IIIIrullI rtdexecut-ftl and Issued Oil prluted tortes under the6enl of thl county to hI signed hy time Coon

    J of Lincoln County Court andrnterslgned by the Clerk of scold CootllRbll to hearer ut Lincoln County Nit

    tlollal Ullnk of Hlnnfurll Knlllcky whichbonds shall not bear II greater rule of InterolllllInuUIII-Iyelt titan four hunk ofat Lincoln County NntOllal

    bed tol5elll signed bythClu ofthl Llncoht County Court said hOlllll shallbo Issued III twee series towlt Merlon A

    II mud Merles VI Horses A elllHerluNbroclng ton tlounud donna of scold bandsaholl Ionilit of twenty bonds for time sum ofnumbered one to twenty H-

    es11consltlmgoften thousand dollar°tilt lands shall of twenty landsof uumiicral from tl toof Aunitfor the soul thouIUtcenand Menus41 ofcaclisLnnd consistttdollarss of 00 numbtJrell

    from 40 to TOhe bonds tll1brnced In Horses A shall-raleentnbiubt at the plelliure of thin Courtseveriycnrs tho date ofIn and payabletleyears the bonds emten

    braced in islitleafterl0tenoft Oourt ontho plealurollIn from hie of their issue and duo

    nndthe buildsumbrae d

    InHenleaUdoto10ndredeenmtble nt of theCourt on und after fifteen years front thedote of their Issue and dun payabletwenty cnra front tho said date

    A copy Bttet 00 BOOOpKIlt ClerkBy En Pennlngton D O

    LadiesIiShoesr

    We believe today as we have for yearsthat 10the Ultra at 350 and the Brockport at300 are the best medium priced Ladies

    Shoes sold today in our State The QUALI ¬TY is as good as any the STYLES are al ¬ways JUST a LTTLE BETTER and the con ¬struction of the

    ULTRA 1-makes it HOLD ITS SHAPE BETTER thanany other Shoe Our stock is made up ofShiny Leather Dull Leather and Vici in BalsfBlucher and Buttons In addition to theseIwe carry a large stock of Ladies CheaperShoes at 150 2 and 250

    01

    too

    H J McROBRTSSTANFORD KENTUCKY

    Ponpadour Perfume

    It costs more but you donot have to use as muchand it lasts longer so thatit really is cheaper Try itand you will always use it

    100 per ounceI

    PENNYS DRUG STOREBtanford Kentucky

    BROWN MEMORIAL SCHOOLIStrong teachers in all departments High Schools Grammar Interme ¬

    diate Primary Music Cooking and Sewing Only three places left in thedormitory and cottages but gcod homes in the town are open toTerms Board and tuition 810500 Tuition alone 830 820 815 ForIcatalogue address Ua-

    S MISS IDA M TA PrincipalMount