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Arnold is visiting MrsTr BurnettDMrs Juliet Rogers has been quiteil this week

Mr Robert Brown of Lexington isT visiting Cul W S Bcazley

Mr Ed Gaincs and Miss Bessie Shugare are on the sick list this week

Mr Horace Herndon accompaniedMr W T Bass to his home in Campsvine

Miss Hirshperger of PittsourgPenn is the guest of Miss Willie Bell

f BurnsideMissDarnell of Maysville

will be Miss Florence Harris guestthis week

Mr and Mrs Chas Denman of Nicholasville are guests of Mr and MrsAlex West

Mr and Mrs J II Sympson havereturned from a visit to relatives inCasey county

Misses Maud Best and Hattie Ar ¬

nold have been visiting their auntMrs George Farris

Mrs J M Layton son and daugh ¬

ter Miss Sue of Cincinnati are guestsof Mrs J M Hyatt

Judge J S Robinson and Mr H MBallou have returned from a weekstay at Crab Orchard

Miss Gena Bush of St Loui is ex ¬

pected this week to visit her friendMiss Christine Bradley

Mr Jake Joseph and daughter MissMarie have just returned from a busi ¬

ness trip to Lexington

Miss Tine Johnson has returnedfrom a visit to relatives and friendsin Nicholasvilleand vicinity

Mr Lyttleton Purnell nee MissSadie Baughman of Paris is visitingher aunt Mrs E W Morrow

Richmond PantagraphIrs WoodsWalker of Garrard county visitedMrs J Wade Walker this week

Misses Bliss of Louisville and Penick of Greensburg will arrive thisweek to visit Miss Olivia Sweeney

y Mrs William Anderson Mrs IL MGrant and children leave this week tovisit Mrs Bowman near Cincinnati

Miss Emily Chenault of Richmondand Miss Waters of Maryland spenta few days with Miss Christine Brad ¬

leyMrSaliwinski the gentlemanly

manager of the Cincinnati store isquite ill of typhoid fever at his board-ing

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house his store is closed on ac¬

count thereof

Mr Roscoe Miller after severalmonths visit to relatives and friendshere returned to his home Sunday inOwensboro lIe was accompanied byhis friend Mr Wm West

Bob Davidson and Saufley Hugheswho are spending their vacation at

J Crab Orchard Springs came downMonday to attend court but madetall tracks back to the Springs

A handsome little boy has come tobless the union of Mr and Mrs G BSwinebroad The little fellow wasborn Sunday and has been namedGorge Alexander in honor of hisgrand father

Stanford DemocratMrs Geo AMcRoberts is visiting her parents inGarrard Misses Allie Yantis ofMcCreary and Irene Romans of Lan ¬

caster arc visiting Miss Beulah Car¬

son Miss Pearl Hill of Lancasterwas the guest of Miss Sallie Johnsona few days last week Mrs T L Yan ¬

tis of Lancaster was here yesterdayto visit Mrs W A Carson and to

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bring her daughter Miss Annie ove-rt take the train for Campbellsvilleon a visit th relatives

Mrs J M Farra has been quite illthis week

Miss Carrie Currey is in Harrodsburg visiting relatives

Mr Robert Powell is numberedamongthe sick this week

Mrs T B Long has returned froma visit to relatives in Cincinnati

Mr Hayden Leaven of Lower Garrard visited his father Sunday

Mrs Jim Leavell visited Mrs AlliePowell and sister Ella Thursday

Miss Nay Robinson of Marcellusvisited Miss Lena Bright Wednesday

Miss Ella May Saunders of Stan ¬

ford visited Miss Rella Arnold Tues ¬

dayMissLucy Scott is at home again

from a visit to relatives in Nicholasville

Miss Laura Bright Doty of Lexington is visiting her aunt Miss LenaBright

QMiss Annie Austin is at home fromseveral weeks stay at DrippingSpringsMiss

Ella Leavell returned homeThursday after a pleasant visit to rela ¬

tives at Paint Lick

Mrs Wintcrsmith nee Miss MaryRobertson of Louisville is the guestof Mrs W R Cook

Mrs Wm R Marrs of Knoxville isthe guest of her parents Mr JohnAnderson and wife

Somerset Journal Miss IsabellaDunn is visiting her aunt Mrs J IIBates at Lancaster

Miss Theo Hemphill returned Sun ¬

day night from a pleasant visit tofriends in Cynthiana

Mrs Charles Frisbie and pretty ba ¬

by Gladys of St Louis are visitingthe family of Mr J W Miller

Mrs Sam Haselden has returnedfrom a visit to her parents Mr andMrs Duncan of Nicholasville

Mr and Mrs A II Rice of Nashvilleare expected this week to visit Mrs11A n Marksbury and family

Miss Kathaleen Waters will enter¬

tain a few friends tomorrow eveningthe occasion being her birth day

Miss Jennie Duncan has returnedfrom a visit to Stanford She was ac ¬

companied by her neice Miss Nell

WarrenMiss

Gussie Kennedy returned 1o

her home in Lexington today Shewas accompanied by her sister MreBanks Hudson

Miss Mary Landram Burnside en ¬

tertained a few friends Thursday eve ¬

ning in honor of her guest Miss Min ¬

nie Woods of Stanford

Lexington Herald Mr J M Gastincau has returned to his home inLancaster after a visit to AttorneyMorris Gastineau of this place

Misses Margaret Tomlinson LouiseKauffman Christine Bradley MessrsBen Herndon Ashby Warren and JnoBuinside attended the ball at CrabOrchard Friday evening

II T Logan spent Sunday at CrabSprings He says the place is in bet ¬

ter shape every way than it has beenfor yearns The table is excellent andthe accommodations uptodate in ev ¬

ery way

Mr John Norris left Monday nightfor Frankfort to spend a few weekswith his parents He will return firstof September and resume his work inBatsons store Master Edgar Norriswho has been visiting here returnedto Frankfort with his brother

Stanford Journal Miss Eugenia J

Bush of St Louis was the guest ofMiss Tevis Carpenter Mrs W JRomans of Lancaster was the guest

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of Mrs W A Carson Miss JennieDuncan of Lancaster spent severaldays with her sister Mrs R C Warrn

Dick Anderson is clerking for H MBallou Co this summer

Mrs Win Broiddus of Louisville isvisiting her sister Mrs Jennie West

Mr II P Buck and family have beenvisiting relatives in the mountains

Mrs Whalley and daughter are vis-

iting Mrs Waites at the home of MrR n Batson

Messrs Ernest Woods and DavidHervey of Paint Lick visited MrsElizabeth Patterson last Sunday

Mr John Woods is at his place ofbusiness after an absence of severaldays in the country with his family

Mr R H Batson Misses AlbertaHilton and Stella Huston spent Sunday with Miss Hattie Robertson ofCynthiana

Misses Bertha and Mary BurnsideMessrs Joe Burnside and George Dunlap attended the party Monday evening given by Miss Florence Burnsideof Paint Lick

Burgin RecordPostmaster W TWest and family of Lancaster spentSunday with his brotherinlaw Mar¬

shal John L Dunn and family MissesBettie and Ethel Westhis two daugh-ters will be the guests of Mrs Dunnduring the week

GUOVGod in his infinite wisdom called

Mrs W N Grow to depart this lifeThursday July 18 She had beenstricken several days with that dreaddisease typhoid fever All was donethat physicians nurses and kindfriends could do to keep her with usbut God said no my hand is in thiswork so in the still watch of the nightthe summons came and her spirit tookits flight to realms above leaving thesad anxious watchers alone gazing onthe beloved face and form from whichso pure and unselfish a spirit had flownThen our thoughts turned to the be ¬

reaved family and with streamingeyes we could only look up and sayFather why break the the union ofthis happy little band so soon we cannot understand it but thy will be done

Her maiden name was Lucy Logandaughter of J 11 and ElizabethLogan who have crossed over theriver many years ago She leaves ahusband and two children Willie Land Edward P Grow one sister MrsMilton Layton of Decateur Ill livebrothers David William GeorgeHugh and Elijah Logan all of Deca¬

teur Ill She was a member of MtHebron church and to say she was atrue Christian u faithful wife a de ¬

voted mother a good neighbor is auseless repetition of that which is sowell known and I feel that sucheulogy is not a fitting tribute to theone we have known for years and neverheard a harsh or cross word pass herlips After funeral services at thefamily residence the remains wereinterred in the Lancaster cemeteryFriday afternoon at four oclock

Horse Show and CarnivalGeorgetown July 23rd27th One

fare the round trip Queen Cres ¬

cent Route daily during the Carnivalfrom all points Junction City to Wal-

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July 25th 26th and 27th leavesGeorgetown at 100 p m Great at ¬

tractions flne display of stock andMidway programme Ask ticket agtsfor further particulars W C Ri nearson G P A

Figure Tills OutHere is a Chinese problem in math ¬

ematics and may help you to whileaway a few hours A rich Celestialdied leaving his property by willhis three sons as follows To Feudenhuen the eldest onehalf thereof toNupin his second sononethird there-of

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and to Dingbat the youngestoneninth thereof The property was in-

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and was found to consist ofnothing more or less than seventeenelephants The heirs were puzzled ashow they might divide the propertyaccording to the terms of the willwithout chopping up an elephant andseriously impairing its value Finallythey applied to Suenpunk a wiseneighbor for advice Suenpunk hadan elephant of his own and driving itinto the yard with the other seven-teen

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said Now we will suppose yourfather left these eighteen elephantsFeudenhuen take your half and de ¬

part So Feudenhuen took nine ele ¬

phants and went his way Now Nupin said the wise man take yourthird and go So Nupin took six ele ¬

phants and traveled Now Dingbatsaid Suenpunk take your ninth andbegone So Dingbat took two ele-phants

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and departed Then Suenpunk took his own elephant and drovehim back home Query Was theproperty divided according to theterms of the willSelectedQ-

ueMlon AnsweredYes August Flower still has the

largest sale of any medicine in thecivilized world Your mothers andgrandmothers never thought of usinganything else for Indigestion or Bil ¬

iousness Doctors were scarce andthey seldom heard of Appendicitis Ner-vous Prostration or Heart failure etcThey used August Flower to clean outthe system and stop fermentation ofundigested food regulate the actionof the liver stimulate the nervous andorganic action of the system and thatis ail they took when feeling dulland bad with headaches and otheraches YOu only need a few doses ofGreens August Flower in liquid formto make you satisfied there is nothingserious the matter with you GetGreens Prize Almanac at StoriesDrug Store

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Life is a mixture of sunshine andshadow an amalgamation of gladnessand gloom says an exchange Theheart that beats wild and high withpleasure today will tomorrow throbwith pain and tears that trickleddown our cheeks are evaporated in thecheery warmth of our smiles Todaythe baby in the cradle kicks up itsheels and chuckles with innocentmirth but to night it will be full ofparegoric and colic The school boygets a licking and goes off to bed todream of firecrackers A few yearsare added to his life and he begins toraise boils and go to parties with asweet young thing who has tight shoesand a light heart Time hurries himon and before he is aware of it he hasa wife and the dyspepsia and at lastwhen he finally reaches the westernside of the hill he finds that his clos ¬

ing days are crowned with grand chil ¬

dren and rheumatism

Colorado ExcursionTickets via the Queen Crescent

Route to Colorado and Utah points atreduced rates account Summer Ex ¬

cursions Ask TicketAgents for par ¬

ticulars W C Rinearson G P ACincinnati

Douts for GirlsDont argue or appear to notice oth¬

er peoples inaccuracies in speechDont always begin a conversation

by remarking on the weatherDont talk loudly or fast A clear

distinct voice has great powerDont speak mockingly of personal

defects Somebody present may havethe sameDont find fault needlessly even with

the weather The habit grumblingat other people or things is very dis ¬

agreeableDonttalk of your family and pri ¬

vate affairs except to intimate friendsand then be careful you are not bor-ing

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themDont crossexamine people It is

bad form to force a confidence but ifone is made to you you are bound torespect itEx

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The National W C T U will hoia temperance congress July 31 at Buffalo

Father Phillips Cardella of theJesuit Brotherhood whose career as apriest was an eventful one is dead

Three runaway boys from Newportwere run over by a train at MaysvilleOne is dead and the other two may

diePressdispatches announce that the

full and final evacuation of Pekin bythe foreign troops will take place August 14

One Major Starr operating in Chicago has swindled relatives of Confederates out of various sums on a fakeConfederate memorial

Mr Carnegie has signed the deedplacing 10000000 at the disposal ofthe trustees of the Carnegie ScottisiEducational Fund

A strike among the stationary firemen in the mines of Wyoming ValleyPenn this week has resulted in dosing down nearly all the mines andrendering idleabout 43000 men

J Wallace Oates Democratic nom-inee for County Judge in Muhlenberg i

died suddenly at his home near Mc

NaryDuringa storm a boy named Leder

man living in Laurel county aboutten miles from London was killed bylightning

Mr H S McGinmss aged about 70Danu 1

City He had been a resident of Boylecounty all his life

Charles Dillis resident manager ofthe Southern Lumber Co at ValleyView died Thursday morning Hewas sick only a few hours hours Heleaves a wife and two children

Mrs Ed Howard was struck bylightning at her home near Pilot Oak i

Graves county and was instantly killed She was standing in the kitchenpicking a chicken when she was hitby the bolt

The conference of whisky men heldin Cincinnati for the purpose of limiting the production of whisky inKentucky proved a failureas no agree-ment was reached

Through the efforts of the management of the Illinois Central road twosyndicates composed of St Louis andMilwaukee capitalists have been formed to develop the iron fields of Ken ¬

tucky The members of the syndicatesbelieve that theKentucky lands willbe eventually the greatest source ofsupply for iron ore in the UnitedStates

The piles that annoy you so will bequickly and permanently healed if youuse DeWitts Witch Hazel SalveBeware of worthless counterfeits FP

FrisbieThewoman is as proud of

the trouble she has with the hiredgirl as she is of her new bonnet

A bad complexion generally resultsfrom inactive liver and bowels In allsuch cases DeWitts Little EarlyRisers produce gratifying results FP Frisbie

About the hardest thing for a manto understand is something that emanates from the brain of a woman

When you want a modern uptodatephysic try Chamberlains Stomach andLiver Tablets They are easy to takeand pleasant in effect Price 25 centsSamples free at R E McRoberts drugstore

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Important NoticeAny subscriber of the Lancaster ex-

change¬

can get any phone in the coun¬

ty that connects with our exchangeor our lines on the following condi-

tions¬

1 Only for private use2 To be responsible for all messages

sent from their phones when the callis made by them

3 The message not to be over fourminutes

4 All calls from distant phones inthe county are to be charged for ex ¬

cept for subscribers5 All calls from toll phones will be

messages and charged forBy order of Board of Directors-

A II Bastin PresJames Marer Secy

When a woman has a secret noth ¬

ing makes her so mad as the discoverythat no one wants to know it

lam indebted toOne Minute CoughCure for my present good health andmy life I was treated in vain by doc-

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for lung trouble following lagrippe I took One Minute CoughCure and recovered my health MrE II Wise Madison Ga F PFrisbie

Almost every woman would like toknow what some other woman hasgot to be proud of

DeWitts Witch Hazel Salve shouldbe promptly applied to cuts burns andscalds It soothes and quickly healsthe injured part There are worthlesscounterfeits be sure to get DeWittsF P Frisbie

It isnt worth while to reason witha woman She can only be logicalwith those she hates

During last May an infant child ofour neighbor was suffering from cholerainfantum The doctors had given upall hopes of recovery I took a bottleof Cliambejlains Colic Cholera andDiarrhoea Remedy to the house tel ¬

ling them I felt sure it would do goodif used according to directions Intwo days time the child had fully re ¬

covered The child is now vigorousand healthy I have recommendedthis remedy frequently and have neverknown it to failMrs Curtis BakerBookwalter Ohio Sold by R E Mc ¬

Roberts druggistThe sweetest woman in the world is

the one that can keep her mouth shutthe longes-

tIt si easier to keep well than getcured DeWitts Little Early Riserstaken now and then will always keepyour bowels in perfect order Theynever gripe but promote easy gentleaction F P Frisbie

When a girl reaches the age of twen ¬

tyfive she loses all desire for birth ¬

day parties

A Good Cough MedicineMany thousands have been restored

to health and happiness by the use ofChamberlains Cough Remedy Ifarticled with any throat or lungtrouble give it a trial for it is certainto prove beneficial Coughs have re¬

sisted all other treatment for yearshave yielded to this remedy and perfecthealth been restored Cases thatseemed hopeless that the climate offamous health resorts failed to benefithave been permanently cured by itsuse For sale by R E McRobertsdruggist

The man who seeks your friendshiphasa motive in view the woman whodoes so hastwo or three of them

HeartburnWhen the quantity of food taken is

too large or the quality too rich heartburn is likely to follow and especiallyso if the digestion has been weakedby constipation Eat slowly and nott o freely of easily digested foodMasticate the food thoroughly Letsix hours elapse between meals andwhen you feel a fullness and weight inthe region of the stomach after eatingindicating that you have eaten toomuch take one of ChamberlainsStomach and Liver Tablets and theheartburn may be avoided For saleby R E Roberts druggist

Man was made to mourn but he hasf xd things so that woman has takemost of the job off his hands

The Best Remedy for Stomach and BoweTroubles

I have been in the drug businessfor twenty years and have sold mostall of the proprietary medicines of anynote Among the entire list 1 havenever found anything to equal Chamberlains Colic Cholera and DiarrhoeaRemedy for all stomach and boweltroubles says O W Wakefield ofColumbus GauTbis remedy curedtwo severe cases of cholera morbus inmy family and I have recommendedand sold hundreds of bottles of it tomy customers to their entire satisfaction It affords a quick and sure curein a pleasant form For sale by REMcRoberts druggist

Stenography and TypewritingMiss Lenna Hobbs who recently

graduated in shorthand and type writ¬

ing at Midway College has an officeat the Telephone Exchange whereshe is prepared to do workof this kindwith neatness and dispatch Chargesare reasonable and satisfaction guar¬

anteed If you have typewriting todo take it to hertfI

Kentucky Fair hatesThe following are the dates for hold¬

ing the Kentucky fairs this year sofar as reported

Guthrie July 43 daysHoustonville July 243 daysDanville August 64 daysMadisonville August 65 daysLawrenceburg August204 daysShepherdsville August 20 4 days

August 214 daysShelbyville August 2i4 daysSpringfield August 282 daysBardstown September 35 days-ElIzabethtownScptcmber l04 daysBowlingGreenSeptemberlO daysGlasgow September 184 days

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