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Published Every Wednesday

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Adair County News Company

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1 CHAS S HARRIS EDITOR

Democratic newspaper devoted to the Interestsif the city of Columbia and the people of Adalrand adjacent counties

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WED JUNE 19 1909

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FOR CIRCUIT COURT CLERK

We are authorized to annouce GBurress a candidate for the office o-

1Circuit Court Clerk ofAdair Countysubject to the action of the Deinpcraticparty

roY tFOR JAILER ro t

We are authorized to announce C7J ffriesja candidate for Jailer o

coun y subject to the action ofthey Democratic party

The contest for the RePubli-

can nomination for State Senator from this the 16th district

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was settled by the State CentralCommittee in Louisville last SatContestsants were L T Neat of Adaircounty and Lilburn Phelps of

Russell county The contestantswere present with their Attorneys Hon M Rey Yarberryrepresenting Mr Neat and Hon

N H W Aaron appeared forMr Phelps Mr Yarberry madeI

t the first statement and MrPhelps gave to the Committeehis side All the proceedingsthat had been had in other meet

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Ings Were gone over then theCommitteemen present went in

ff to executive session The mat¬

ter was thoroughly discussed before a vote was taken On thefirst ballot M r Neat received

I six votes and Mr PhelpsIL votes the Chairman Mr Winll itvoting for Mr Neat

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who was

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I+ mittee then adjourned and the

boy s left for their respectivehomes The adjustment of this

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iio dir ct interest and have no

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tures strongly before thatbodyWe are informed that jt was ablyhandled and that Mr Yarberryis credited by making one of thestrongestpleas ever heard b theCoriimrttee The I case was tried

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on its merits and han on its legal0

faceand the decision whetherright or wrong Ts an honor toMrYaiberryv > M

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tariffdheIclaiming Jhat the Dihgly law wasno longer a necessity and that itshould be revised in the interest0

of the consumers In fact thew V

tariff Plap in this platform wasa straight admission that twothefspecial interests and that thegreat Tbddy of people waS footingthe bill President Taft ° theircandidate stated that he was for

itarifffpromised the people thatcongress would be convened inextraordinary session for thatpurpose So far only that partof his pledge has been kept asto the extraordinary session butthe revision downward has a bear-ing

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upward and there is no signthat the people Willie benefitedin the least All the while thecramped condition pf business isa menace to >

the enterprise ofthe country and the tariff tinker-ing

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still continues Mr Taftseems to have forgotton hispledge to the people and turnedcongress loose to wrangle and to I

increase rather than diminish thtariff ratesHe has pledged tocarry out the Roosevelt policiesbut he-

shouldis not ebuilt to do it Hehave notified his extraor ¬

dinary session that the partypledge must be kept and thatnothing but a measure reducingthe rates would be endorsed by

him He could have marked outI1nbusiness depression and put thecountry in a settled conditionsome time ago The business

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Democrats who supported MshisiIpromises ought to be heartily eni v

Joying the great wave of uncerrtaint that has been fin existent

i 1therpresent The true and loyafl

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Notions Hardware and everything else canbe found at my place of business and I cor=

dially invite youFor the large trade

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the past accept my grateful thanks

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call to save the country fromBryanism out to see thafrall thatglitters is not gold

The Shriners who met in Lou-

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last week were loud intheir praises of the hospitalityof the city This body of Ma¬

sons came from almost everyState in the union They weremen of high character mien whohad been entertained in manyother large citites but the meet-

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at Louisville was pronouncedthe most enjoyable in the fortyyears existence of the orderWhen it cames to putting onfinishing touches Louisville

kknows her business and she in-

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does it with a heartygood will The CourierTimes and the other papers ofthe city contained handsome pic-

tures and brilliant writeups ofthe meeting

William J Bryan has announc-e d hi candidacy for UnitedStates Senator from the State of

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Nebraska The people of theState will express their choicein a primary If Mr Bryan winshe will go before the Legislatureand ask the Senators and Repre¬

sentatives to vote in accordancewith the wishes of the peppleI

Now that John W Lewis is acandidate for Circuit Judge liewill doubtless dismiss his caseagainst the tax payers of Greencounty for 3000-

0BUGGIES BUGGIES

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Farmers in this coramuriityVare

through planting cortt and areplowing it overofIand friends in this neighborhood

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Mrs N W Miller who spentseveral weeks with her motherhere has returned to her homitl Madisonville t

Mrs Geo Coe whose homersnear fielm hasy beendbngpoasly sickiim getting lbe >

teri She is at her fathers > Mrv

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tJir i GeotrBol a land dau fliferf8SQgritpyisii Mrs i Fnni

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Miss Effle Sanders is visitingher brothers near Purdy andwill remain most all Summer

1 Miss B Montgomery who hasTIieeh on the sick list for severalweeks we are glad to say is im¬provingrT Miss Mattie Tupman visitedher grandparents in Taylor coun-ty last week

I Mr Omar Tucker of Knifley>

and Miss Laura Jeffrids of thisplace stole a march on the old

folks a few nights ago and elopedto Tenn and got married Theyhave returned and have been for¬

given

Mr 7G Reynolds of Ozarkvisited J P Willis last Sunday

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There was quite a large crowdat Zion Sunday afternoon thesinging was conducted by ProfsCabell Darnell and Turner

Mrs Fannie Willis and daught ¬

er Miss Nancy were shoppingin Columbia last Monday

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wife and babyof Kansas are the guest of MrsEllen Holladay this week

Last Saturday the young folksof our community went tYoungs mill on a fishing expedi ¬

tion but owing to the scarcity offish there were not many caughtbut we had a good time and asplendid dinner The afternoonwas spent in boat riding and theold time amusement of see-

saw

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THere were about thirtyfive or six there and it is suffi-

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The farmers have had a few I

pretty days lately and they haveused them to the best interest

Miss Lelen Willpn is visitingher sister Mrs Robert Hadleyhere this week

Miss Larene Hurt had the mis-

fortune¬

to fall down and brakethigh again last week Thereaders of the news will remem¬

ber that this same girl got herthigh br keat school last SepWoleford and Taylor set the brokenbone The girl is resting reason

tablywel l 4 e dIkibf1i1srbeenF fittbe1til business for l

the Ias yelearsj 1 Zj ttSister ritt Iditghtg oobertsanr d Martha 4<

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Shoes Shoes Shoesr

I have one side of my store filled with the lateststyle Shoes I can please the eye and my prices will

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0 meet your approval My salesmen will take pleasure<

lin waiting upon you all 1 ask is come and look through

If you do not want to buy be sociable and come in andiy watch othersmake their selections yOrr k r

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vIf you are looking for a suit stop at my storer 4 The largest stock of Clothing in Adair county is now on

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exhibition No trouble to fit yon come in

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the wife of Hiran Marcum diednear here May 26th after a longillness with consumption Shedied in full Christian faithtin hersavior Her funeral was preach-ed

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at the Liberty church by thewriter She leaves a husbandfive little children and manyfriends to mourn her loss fromus

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Jim Oakes baby is still quitesick this week 5 v r

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BUGGIES BUGGIESALL KINDS AT

BUCHANAN LYON COti CAMPBELLSVILLE KY

Miami

Most all the farmers are be¬

hind with their work on accountJ

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Mr and Mrs Albert Black arereceiving congratulations uponarrival of a 9 pound boy Maythe 24

Mrs Dan Russell who has beenconfined to her bed for severalmonths does not improve very

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JA Diddle ClemKeltner and Clarence Hindmanwife and children of Gradyvilleattended the quarterly

meetingIat Summer Shade

Mrs Filden Wilcoxson was theguest of Mrs Albert Black last

SundayThe VI

Fry team crossed bats I

with the Miamis last Saturdayafternoon The score being 13

to gin favor of Miami TheMiami team is mad e up of goodplayers and they have goodgrounds to play on andarer ady to play other teams so trythem

Profs R 0 Cabell and John<

Pickett are expected to sing atLiberty church Sunday

<Mr and Mrs Walter Clark

gave a moonlight last Saturdaynight in honor of Mrs Clarksbrother Mr Walter Finn > ofMell Ky

AjT W Dowell sold to JDefcrlni

of Campbellsville a bunch ofhogs price unknownX

Mr Filden Wilcoxson ii hkving

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Eld D Jones will preach atIndependence the third Sundayin this month fgCalvinbusiness here last Friday >

W R Royse the popular trad¬

er of Rugby was here one daylast week

A M Hatcherrrepresentingthe Gowdy Grocery Co ofCamp ¬

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bellsville called on our merch-ants

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last Tuesday

The fair weather for the pastfew days has put quite a changeon the appearance of the corn ¬

fields around here The farmershave certainly slain a many aweed Corn is looking wellnow and if it is not neglectedtoo much will make a very fairyield But the tobacco well itis now growing in the field thatismost of it has been set aridis claiming too much attentionIt is looking well now The far¬

mers are starting in for one = ofthe hardest years work they haveever done and let us hope thatthey will recieve a good price fur I

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