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FRIDAY SEPT 16 1910 THE STANFORD KENTUCKY INTERIOR JOURNAL S Ei t A New I Silks Y 7 We have just placed on sale a beautiful line of Persian Plaid and if Persian and Plaid Combination Silks for new Fall waists Price 100 to 175 per yard a BagsM j We have all the new and desirable styles in Ladies Hand Bags 60c- V tO 100 See one xta large bag for 50c a t r h II There is a new line of 25c box pa ¬ t Store pets special values at Pennys Drug PERSONAL NOTES + idles Jane Walker of Garrard Is the guest tl her aunt Mrs J C flays Mr Neely Stone is visiting Mrs G R Hardln at Beilevue Ky Mrs Woods Walker of Paint Lick lilted Mrs J C Hays here this week i Mr Mack Rankin of Fittsburg Pa is tlnlting his father Mr William i RankJB on Lancaster street Mr and Mrs George Wearen spent t W today in Richmond Mrs W K Wearen and little son 1 5 are Y1ltag relatives In Lancaster and Mrs J E Bruce have gone Creek Mich I Miss Rachel Allison left on Wed neiday for Lexington and other points Mrs R M Nowland and little r daughter Dorothy Susan ore guests t ot the former mother Mrs Elkin lu Louisville L B Hilton spent Thursday relatives In Brodhcad J II Paxton and Master Jas Paxton spent Wednesday with Mrs Prutons parents rr sad Mrs A C RoblDson at Lancaster Mr and Mrs John Ball attended the EUtofsJr this week < Mrs John H Woner and Miss Steak l ltI are the guests of Mrs JafflfJ Mershon at Lebanon Junction Miss Mary Jlackley loft yesterday 4 tor Chase City Va where she will teach art in Bouthslde Instltulo tbe ensuing year MlM s Nellie Wilton and Rachel Hill attended the cxposlUon at Cln cfnnUi this week Mral HaUIo Orr and daughter Milt Lottie Orr of Covington havo been gtfenU of the formers brother Mr W t oMjptcd Thomas P Bright left yesterday for tie University of Virginia at Char lottsvtlle whore ho will enter school Slfs father accompanied him Fifty seven years ago Oct 1 MIO young WHni grandfather matriculated at this school r Mrs J S Rico Is visiting her moth ¬ er In Cave City Mr and Mrs J H Baughman at ¬ tended the Knoxvllle laIr this week RevR B Mahony of Allen county returned borne last night Mrs Will Glvcnsfrora Shelby City left Wednesday for Battle Creek Mich where she will spend two weeksMessrs Took Hobblesad Clar ence Tate are attending the state fair this weok Mrs Will R1B0 of Hustonvllle and baby visited her mother Mrs Jessie Btagg here this week Mr and Mrs J B Foster are enter taming a jolly house party nt the pretty home in the country Mlssts Susie Cooley and Maggie Debord are yiilUug relatives in May wood Orfd Garnett Is quite ill and W n Bullock of Lebanon is working nt the depot In his place Mrs nod man Keenon of Harrods burg and Miss Frances Adams spent Thursday at the state fair Postmaster J C Florence attend ¬ ed the State Postmasters Convention- al Louisville this week Mr and Mrs Hume Login and chil dreu of Louisville will arrive this Af ¬ ternoon In their touring car and will W the gu4t of Mr and Mrs J H BauRhman while here Mr James 1 Ends has returned treat apl6asant visit to bis daughter Mrf J err Rankln In Wayne county He also attended tbe Montlcello talc while away Mr Harry J McMullcn oft ebanoa who taught school in the Stanford nigh school Js here and will preach at the rc byterlflTf church botfi morning jaovQrilnK on next Sunday Mr hays Foster Is entertaining a house party at his homo In the coun try < onilstlug of Misses Lallan llookh Nuchols of Plnevllle Frances Cooper of this city and Mr Shelby lost of New York Foster Hall entertain with an Informal dance nt the opera house to- night In honor of the members ot the party F I t I1 you have not been It is pretty certain that you have thought about the matter at some- time t or orther and you will never have a better chance to get ac quainted r with the best in mens clothes than right now at this stor e r Why buy something Just as Good when the genuine costs you k NO MORE I STANFORD KENTUCKY r Of Course We Are Not That you take all we say in blind faith In fact we prefer that you make the most rigid comparison of our merchandise with that of orher stores We believe the more you compare the surer we are to get your business Postmaster J C Florence Is Attend ¬ J ing tho State Postmasters convention at Louisville Mrs Charles Keeton of Williams burg nee Miss Georgia Lewis and Mias Keeton are the guests of Mr and Mrs W II Hlgglna today Mrs Marvin II Adams it visiting ber mouser Mrs Newland while Mr Adams Is looking for a home in Lex ¬ ington where be has recently moved from Danville to go In business Lincoln county sent a big delegation to tho State Fair at Louisville Among those attended were Col J P Chand ¬ ler Col J W Guest B F Rout Dr j Mr and Mrs T W Penulngton Lovell John Engleman John aughI Mr and Mrs W K Shugars Mr and Mrs James Woods Mr and Mrs W II Curtis Sterling Curtis J M Rey ¬ folds Mrs K E Gaines and daughter Miss Gertrude Gaines Mack Lawson Judge J W Alcorn Dr Edward Al1 corn Charles Adams Albert and George Spoonamore Dr and Mrs W P pickle Tom Newland Jr Tom and t Alfred Pence D D Carter M S Baughinun and Misses Sara audj llza both Baughman J D Eads and Mlssen Ends Miss Marie Mahony Dr E J Brown SHORT LOCAL NEWS Duff Orphlngton cockerels for tale C C Withers 634 For SAleGood room house with lot and garden sad all necessary outbuilding Also coal bins and store building with good stock of goods Terms reasonable pall or write to Mrs Jj CKaplei Row land Ky for particulate Tobacco grower will Und coke an Ideal fuel for drying tobacco WltiJ or phone us Dinvllle Ky Gas Wght 654 Company Mr J L beazley icow that hat yielded 35 pounds of butter at the creamery for the month ot August paying him 875 betides the milk he used at home RUT Robert MuMullIn will preach nt tho Presbyterlna church next Sun ¬ day at 11 a m and 730 p m Loat Plain gold bracelet Reward I for return to this ofllco I Constipation anA Indigestion are twins They kill people Inch by Inch sap life away every day Holllstcrs Rooky Mountain Tea removes the cause drives tho disease away 35c Tea or Tablets Shugars and Tanner The citycouncil Jled John W J Stono aa city assessor for this year I County Assessor Pepplos has gono to t work and IB being assisted by his dep ¬ I uty Joo Embry 1 Harry a D ug nan sold to M D Elmorj his twostory storeroom on t Malt street recently occupied by I Goldstein for 2900 Delinquent school taxes not paid by Oct 11 will ba advertised L R Hughes treasurer D721 J J sold farm of 138 acres near Turriersvllle to a Mr San dusky of Wayne county at 100 on Acre Frank soldh1s 85 acre farm In tho West End to a Virginia party for 12900 This is known as the old Woolfolk GIvens place The twoyearold son Mr and Mrs J W Brackett died Friday of flux They have much sympathy in their bereavement IMOles three d a halt year old son of Mr and Mrs George Corey died at their home near lungs Moun- tain ¬ Thursday of membraneous croup He was burled Friday afternoon after services at the Highland Methodist church The hometalent plyay Diamonds and Hearts played to a nice crowd Monday night About 50 was reaps ¬ ed to go toward helping maintain the Rowland mission R R Noel ColP Bibles of all grades testaments and a good supply of religious literature Agent also for Western Recorder and Mission Jour- nals 1 have taken rooms with Mrs Leila Cook on East Main street en trance on Cutoff etr etand will be pleased to watt on my friends at any- time R R Noel Ed bean from hIs vacation spent in the north lie visited Rattle Creek Petoskey Mack mad Island and had fine fishing and no one enjoys that more than be W W White the Country Store merchant w ntlnto lDvplunwy bank ¬ ruptcy today and Referee J N San ten is In charge of the store Tho Stock of goods Invoiced at 3500 and Br Whites liabilities will amount to about 3UOOrN8 said His many trends hope he will soon be on hIs feet again The Danville Advocate says that County Attorney W S Burch of this city is one of tho prominent lawyers of the 13th judicial district being mentioned as a Democratic candidate for circuit judge next year Common ¬ wealths Attorney C A Hardin Is bo- ng ¬ urged by his friends all over tho district to drake the raco and It Is be- loved ¬ I ho will do EO The Womans Improvement Club mot at the Baptist church on Wednes ¬ day afternoon tho regular meeting time and quite a number of She mem tiers wero present Much was IllanI ted for tho betterment of the md also business matters were at I ended to Mrs P M Mcltoborts re ilgnlng us secretary Mrs S M Suuf i cy was chosen to till tho vacancy Lout rockctbook containing 32 in au nnd other articles Finder may icfp money if will return pocketbook Nils office THINK OF THIS I same This hoe travels tho 4 tF e i o 0 Stanford o HtHO 7 r 0 1 = f Ti j New Dress Goods 11 All shades in Excelsior Broadcloth so popular for Falqt CO inches wide at 1 r We open the season with all solid colors at Extra Special in SOLID WHITE OUTING 10cJ Fancy Light and Dark SEVERANCE SON Stanford Kentucky 1Mr 1Mr Get Acquainted Now wea- ringHartSchaffner Marx Clothes Cummins Wearen Proposing received iFARMER furi weH HIGGINS Kentucky GiOCH Outing Flannels The tax books for 1910 are now ready Settle now and avoid the rush and confusion of waiting until the laet day W L McCarty Sheriff Lost coax oaLncasterpike Return to this office and receive re ward For Sale The house on East Main street known as the PennIngton place Apply to T W Pennington For Bale Fine toad mare 4 i std old standard registered A B Drown Danville Mr W L Adams tells the I J that he has bought the old W A Carson homo place at Crab Orchard and will sooa move there with his family to make bio ho- meRevC Grlnstood of falmouth Coburus Mlustrele gave a BBfar W show to a big audience at Vut s gi house Thursday night TIf5 IK ftP of the higtvest class mlaateafa I W F Disbon sold his fares tisa cv iflgEland section to J N IbaBcinu I The price was not made public trf 0 Q said to have been a goodios J D Whjtehouse bought ha 5t Bt t J D Sauce his fine farm r dries vllle at Usa ah acre It cosacs + acres Mrs Jacob Wljmert Llacrte z found her way back to perfcci BK Shu writes I suffered wltlikii trouble and backache and my i N s petite was very poor at times Alt weeks ago I got Foley Kidney J and gave them a fair trial T < i c II Iiliii1Cobr1gAY M fll DranfirDetroy J r nrredtentseawc Ghceeia Qrtil SItwnl7J6dt scc Akaab Parfwnw A hilt ana made trots this formula is r y IWr food lWr foak a yit possesses l A J j tarnJ ha 1 t r DONT EXP R MENT j i iGOOD jJThey boys 1 TT f t WE PERKINS CRAB ORCHARD KENTUCKY I rr I ai 11 vP i v IL R Hughes T W Humble W 0 Martin ffi Bsw Line Of B1VIVIVIVI 1 We have just received a new line of pretty uptodate novelties in Neckwear Au- to Scarf slarge brilliant hatsn I pins Jabots patent leather j and Persian belts in hand ¬ some colors Also beautiful J3 line of handbags all sizes and prices from 50c to 5 y Call and see us before buying HUGHES MARTIN CO f Dry Goods Notions Shoes f L STANFORD KENTUCKY 11 I I Jt f L 1 P to 0 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Page 1: Y 7 New if BagsM Of Course We Outing Flannels 10cJnyx.uky.edu/dips/xt7ns17sp676/data/0775.pdfFRIDAY SEPT 16 1910 THE STANFORD KENTUCKY INTERIOR JOURNAL S Ei t A New I Silks Y 7 We

FRIDAY SEPT 16 1910 THE STANFORD KENTUCKY INTERIOR JOURNAL S Ei

tA

NewI

SilksY 7

We have just placed on sale a beautiful line of Persian Plaid and

ifPersian and Plaid Combination Silks for new Fall waists

Price 100 to 175 per yarda BagsM j

We have all the new and desirable styles in Ladies Hand Bags 60c-

V tO 100

See onexta large bag for 50c

a

t rh

IIThere is a new line of 25c box pa ¬

tStorepets special values at Pennys Drug

PERSONAL NOTES+ idles Jane Walker of Garrard Is

the guest tl her aunt Mrs J C flaysMr Neely Stone is visiting Mrs

G R Hardln at Beilevue KyMrs Woods Walker of Paint Lick

lilted Mrs J C Hays here this week

i Mr Mack Rankin of Fittsburg Pais tlnlting his father Mr WilliamiRankJB on Lancaster street

Mr and Mrs George Wearen spentt W today in Richmond

Mrs W K Wearen and little son1 5 are Y1ltag relatives In Lancaster

and Mrs J E Bruce have goneCreek Mich

I Miss Rachel Allison left on Wedneiday for Lexington and otherpoints

Mrs R M Nowland and littlerdaughter Dorothy Susan ore guests

t ot the former mother Mrs Elkin luLouisville

L B Hilton spent Thursdayrelatives In Brodhcad

J II Paxton and Master JasPaxton spent Wednesday with MrsPrutons parents rr sad Mrs A CRoblDson at Lancaster

Mr and Mrs John Ball attended theEUtofsJr this week <

Mrs John H Woner and Miss Steak

lltI are the guests of Mrs JafflfJMershon at Lebanon Junction

Miss Mary Jlackley loft yesterday4 tor Chase City Va where she will

teach art in Bouthslde Instltulo tbeensuing year

MlM s Nellie Wilton and Rachel

Hill attended the cxposlUon at ClncfnnUi this week

Mral HaUIo Orr and daughter Milt

Lottie Orr of Covington havo beengtfenU of the formers brother Mr W

t oMjptcdThomas P Bright left yesterday for

tie University of Virginia at Char

lottsvtlle whore ho will enter schoolSlfs father accompanied him Fiftyseven years ago Oct 1 MIO young

WHni grandfather matriculated at thisschoolr

Mrs J S Rico Is visiting her moth ¬

er In Cave CityMr and Mrs J H Baughman at¬

tended the Knoxvllle laIr this weekRevR B Mahony of Allen county

returned borne last nightMrs Will Glvcnsfrora Shelby City

left Wednesday for Battle CreekMich where she will spend two

weeksMessrsTook Hobblesad Clar

ence Tate are attending the state fairthis weok

Mrs Will R1B0 of Hustonvllle andbaby visited her mother Mrs JessieBtagg here this week

Mr and Mrs J B Foster are entertaming a jolly house party nt thepretty home in the country

Mlssts Susie Cooley and MaggieDebord are yiilUug relatives in Maywood

Orfd Garnett Is quite ill and W nBullock of Lebanon is working nt thedepot In his place

Mrs nod man Keenon of Harrodsburg and Miss Frances Adams spentThursday at the state fair

Postmaster J C Florence attend ¬

ed the State Postmasters Convention-

al Louisville this weekMr and Mrs Hume Login and chil

dreu of Louisville will arrive this Af ¬

ternoon In their touring car and will

W the gu4t of Mr and Mrs J H

BauRhman while hereMr James 1 Ends has returned

treat apl6asant visit to bis daughter

Mrf Jerr Rankln In Wayne county

He also attended tbe Montlcello talc

while awayMr Harry J McMullcn oft ebanoa

who taught school in the Stanford

nigh school Js here and will preach atthe rc byterlflTf church botfi morning

jaovQrilnK on next Sunday

Mr hays Foster Is entertaining a

house party at his homo In the coun

try < onilstlug of Misses Lallan

llookh Nuchols of Plnevllle FrancesCooper of this city and Mr Shelby

lost of New YorkFoster Hall entertain with an

Informal dance nt the opera house to-

night In honor of the members ot theparty

FI

t I1 you have not been

It is pretty certain that you have thought about the matter at some-

timet or orther and you will never have a better chance to get ac

quaintedr

with the best in mens clothes than right now at this storer Why buy something Just as Good when the genuine costs you

k NO MORE

I

STANFORD KENTUCKY

r

Of Course We Are NotThat you take all we say in blind faith In fact we prefer that you

make the most rigid comparison of our merchandise with that of

orher stores We believe the more you compare the surer we are

to get your business

Postmaster J C Florence Is Attend ¬

J

ing tho State Postmasters convention

at Louisville

Mrs Charles Keeton of Williamsburg nee Miss Georgia Lewis andMias Keeton are the guests of Mrand Mrs W II Hlgglna today

Mrs Marvin II Adams it visitingber mouser Mrs Newland while MrAdams Is looking for a home in Lex ¬

ington where be has recently movedfrom Danville to go In business

Lincoln county sent a big delegation

to tho State Fair at Louisville Among

those attended were Col J P Chand ¬

ler Col J W Guest B F Rout Drj

Mr and MrsT W PenulngtonLovell John Engleman John aughI

Mr and Mrs W K Shugars Mr andMrs James Woods Mr and Mrs W

II Curtis Sterling Curtis J M Rey ¬

folds Mrs K E Gaines and daughterMiss Gertrude Gaines Mack LawsonJudge J W Alcorn Dr Edward Al1

corn Charles Adams Albert and

George Spoonamore Dr and Mrs W

P pickle Tom Newland Jr Tom and t

Alfred Pence D D Carter M S

Baughinun and Misses Sara audj llza

both Baughman J D Eads and Mlssen

Ends Miss Marie Mahony Dr E JBrown

SHORT LOCAL NEWS

Duff Orphlngton cockerels for taleC C Withers 634

For SAleGood room house

with lot and garden sad all necessary

outbuilding Also coal bins and

store building with good stock of

goods Terms reasonable pall orwrite to Mrs Jj CKaplei Row land

Ky for particulate

Tobacco grower will Und coke an

Ideal fuel for drying tobacco WltiJor phone us Dinvllle Ky Gas Wght

654Company

Mr J L beazley icow thathat yielded 35 pounds of butter at thecreamery for the month ot August

paying him 875 betides the milk he

used at home

RUT Robert MuMullIn will preach

nt tho Presbyterlna church next Sun ¬

day at 11 a m and 730 p m

Loat Plain gold bracelet Reward I

for return to this ofllco I

Constipation anAIndigestion aretwins They kill people Inch by Inchsap life away every day HolllstcrsRooky Mountain Tea removes thecause drives tho disease away 35cTea or Tablets Shugars and Tanner

The citycouncil Jled John W J

Stono aa city assessor for this year I

County Assessor Pepplos has gono to t

work and IB being assisted by his dep ¬ I

uty Joo Embry 1

Harry a D ug nan sold to M D

Elmorj his twostory storeroom on t

Malt street recently occupied by I

Goldstein for 2900

Delinquent school taxes not paid byOct 11 will ba advertised L R

Hughes treasurer D721

J J sold farm of 138

acres near Turriersvllle to a Mr Sandusky of Wayne county at 100 onAcre

Frank soldh1s 85 acre farmIn tho West End to a Virginia partyfor 12900 This is known as the oldWoolfolk GIvens place

The twoyearold son Mr andMrs J W Brackett died Friday offlux They have much sympathy intheir bereavement

IMOles three d a halt yearold son of Mr and Mrs George Coreydied at their home near lungs Moun-

tain¬

Thursday of membraneous croupHe was burled Friday afternoon afterservices at the Highland Methodistchurch

The hometalent plyay Diamondsand Hearts played to a nice crowdMonday night About 50 was reaps ¬

ed to go toward helping maintain theRowland mission

R R Noel ColP Bibles of allgrades testaments and a good supplyof religious literature Agent also forWestern Recorder and Mission Jour-nals 1 have taken rooms with MrsLeila Cook on East Main street entrance on Cutoff etr etand will bepleased to watt on my friends at any-

time R R Noel

Ed bean fromhIs vacation spent in the north lievisited Rattle Creek Petoskey Mackmad Island and had fine fishing andno one enjoys that more than be

W W White the Country Storemerchant w ntlnto lDvplunwy bank ¬

ruptcy today and Referee J N Santen is In charge of the store ThoStock of goods Invoiced at 3500 andBr Whites liabilities will amount toabout 3UOOrN8 said His manytrends hope he will soon be on hIsfeet again

The Danville Advocate says thatCounty Attorney W S Burch of thiscity is one of tho prominent lawyersof the 13th judicial district beingmentioned as a Democratic candidatefor circuit judge next year Common ¬

wealths Attorney C A Hardin Is bo-

ng¬

urged by his friends all over thodistrict to drake the raco and It Is be-

loved

¬

I ho will do EO

The Womans Improvement Clubmot at the Baptist church on Wednes ¬

day afternoon tho regular meetingtime and quite a number of She memtiers wero present Much was IllanIted for tho betterment of themd also business matters were at I

ended to Mrs P M Mcltoborts reilgnlng us secretary Mrs S M Suuf i

cy was chosen to till tho vacancy

Lout rockctbook containing 32 in

au nnd other articles Finder may

icfp money if will return pocketbook

Nils office

THINK OF THIS I

same This hoe travels tho 4

tFe

io 0Stanford o

HtHO

7

r 0 1 =

f Ti jNew Dress Goods

11

All shades in Excelsior Broadcloth so popular for FalqtCO inches wide at 1

r

We open the season with all solid colors atExtra Special in SOLID WHITE OUTING10cJFancy Light and Dark

SEVERANCE SON Stanford Kentucky

1Mr

1Mr

Get Acquainted Nowwea-

ringHartSchaffner Marx Clothes

Cummins Wearen

Proposing

received

iFARMERfuriweH HIGGINSKentucky

GiOCH

Outing Flannels

The tax books for 1910 are nowready Settle now and avoid the rushand confusion of waiting until the laetday W L McCarty Sheriff

Lost coax oaLncasterpikeReturn to this office and receive reward

For Sale The house on East Mainstreet known as the PennIngtonplace Apply to T W Pennington

For Bale Fine toad mare 4istd old standard registered A B

Drown Danville

Mr W L Adams tells the I J thathe has bought the old W A Carsonhomo place at Crab Orchard and willsooa move there with his family tomake bio ho-

meRevC Grlnstoodof falmouth

Coburus Mlustrele gave a BBfar Wshow to a big audience at Vut s gihouse Thursday night TIf5 IK ftPof the higtvest class mlaateafa I

W F Disbon sold his fares tisa cviflgEland section to J N IbaBcinu I

The price was not made public trf 0 Q

said to have been a goodios

J D Whjtehouse bought ha 5t Bt tJ D Sauce his fine farm r driesvllle at Usa ah acre It cosacs +

acres

Mrs Jacob Wljmert Llacrte zfound her way back to perfcci BKShu writes I suffered wltlikiitrouble and backache and my i N

s

petite was very poor at times Altweeks ago I got Foley Kidney Jand gave them a fair trial T < i cIIIiliii1Cobr1gAY M

fll

DranfirDetroy Jrnrredtentseawc Ghceeia Qrtil SItwnl7J6dtscc Akaab Parfwnw

A hilt anamade trots this formula isr yIWr food lWr foak a yit possesses l A J jtarnJ ha 1 tr

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Bsw Line OfB1VIVIVIVI 1

We have just received anew line of pretty uptodatenovelties in Neckwear Au-to Scarf slarge brilliant hatsnI pins Jabots patent leather j

and Persian belts in hand¬

some colors Also beautiful J3

line of handbags all sizesand prices from 50c to 5 y

Call and see us before buyingHUGHES MARTIN CO f

Dry Goods Notions Shoes fL STANFORD KENTUCKY

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