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w paref of the ety known as Haselden Heights is now open for sale and investors as Well as home 1are cordially invited
to look this beautiful tuildirg site over This Jealltlllllspot has all the advantages you have in the city property Without I is Disadvantages you have her concrete walkscltthIH 11
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1 The Location Price and Terms Will Surprise YouOur salesmen of Ilnntington W Va are on the grounds all day or a phone to the Simpson House will bring us to your door with a team Be sure and loot these lots over at once
Land of Now is now waiting for VQU to do your share Do it now by buying a lot in Haselden HeightsIIheI ET 1 t > i jjJ Ti fYJ Prr iiJc 11B0 Lli
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< C0LANCASTER KENTUCKY
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GssZp About IiPeople N V N
It grid a tioBof Ihe Comings andOew St fcjfThJCWf rcf Interested In
Kiss Aniul Toiniilison is in Lex ¬
ington for a stay
Miss EUIIKQO ks en joying a visit atIICrab OtecBard SprJh stlljlSpr
Horace tr Walker of WashingtonJ
IX G Fs TKte for the fail1
M5s Ruth Waller of Loursville isTLsiiifig Miss Minnie Brown
Mrs Jack McBot erts of Covingtonisjierc with Mrs 3 II Mpunt
MIsS Mary EbftojR is at home afterm prdtrac etl stay In Richmond
Joe F Price is at home from an enjoyftJtiestay IB Washington Oft
Mte Ahofc Ilig ins of Richmond I
is Tisiting MisS Annie llernionM Jotm iSratcher t Somerset is
VMiing his tri Waller Hudson
Mr Robert Bronauuh of JJicholasvllje is vMtlog Mrs W Rv
QloIrIMiss WHlle He y trfwHJi ber sister Mr Ilenry
Mrs Wm Grcyoryi of Braddo-ckturDakota 4s htltc vivtlugg relaytlves
MissAnnfc Berfidon was Miss JuliaJlitrghife guest during the Richmondfair
Mesdames T J> and Ed Price wereguests tif Dr and Mr S >Po GrantFfidax
Shirley Elftln fe at home for a visitta his parents Mt aqd Mrs T SEHUn
Miss Yanole Tinder Is at home froma prutracLedvisK to relatives in Cyn
thlanafaKiss EanaBericfey of Bryantsviila
y 16 tbegua of Jrtiss JjfarV OIJiY°
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y1iss Malidoa BtfMid1 of LYroisdnewid atave d1 Htey lot a visit to MwsA< JIIIill Wade flush of St Louis is a
guest it the home of ME and MrsMeRoberts
The BttIbS dt Rev and Mrs C-
lBrown fc recHperating after a spell
otillnebeMrs Ii Ilodson and Utile sonftpwtt several days at Grab Orcbardliprhgs
MH Loaiae Kaiffnon is in RichS
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1m Hid viiting Mr and Mrs JohnjCrccnleaf
Mrs Wyatt Letcher of DanvillesIWm R Cook
Mr and Mrs Joseph Bogus of Rich ¬
i mond are guests of Mr and Mrs JD GulleyforII1isses Margaret and Nell Warrenof Stanford are with their aunt MissJennie Duncan
Miss Kate Kinnaird has gone tovisit relatives at Barbourville and
MiddlesboroughMisscst has returned from
a visit to her sister Mrs George Rob ¬
inson of Danville
Miss Helen Thurmon of Somersetis visiting Mrs U D Simpson anddaughter Miss Katie
W C Price of Danville visted Lan-caster
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relatives Thursday and tookin the Creat Fair
Mrs C C Brown and children willIftve Saturday for a visit to her sisterin Barboursville
Mrs James Shelby and children ofJunction City have been guests ofMrs C C Brown
MisSeses Lettic Mae McRoberts andJoan Mount have been recent visitorsat Crab Orchard Springs
Misses Bej a and Stella Sandersand Dr J L Pursley were visitors atthe Richmond fair Friday
Miss Willie Henry of Lexington is
HenrySimpsonMrs K F Postle Mrs E C Gaines
and Miss Annie Roystqu leave Mon ¬
day for Estill Springs
Mrs Mary Taylor and daughterMiss Abbie Taylor arc enjoying astay at Atlantic City
Mr and Mrs Hiram Cox of Leba ¬
non have been guests at the home ofMr and Mrs A C Miles
Miss Marguerite MCcrmack ofHustonvlfie is thefriend Miss Bessie
Mr Ross who BrowQjdeath of hisreturned to his home in Illinois
Miss Rella Arnold hasre turned fromMartinsville InrJ where sbe was un ¬
der treatment for rheumatismMiss Salle Marrs Sparks of Nichol
Seville came Friday fora visit to hercousin Miss Marguerite Kinnaird
Miss Gladys Frisbie is at home aftera visit of several weeks to her cousinMiss Margaret Hughes of Louisville
Mrs J B Kinnaird entertained at
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a G oclock dinner in honor of Mrs KF Postle of Passedena California
Jlr R Zimmer leaves Sunday for atwo weeks stay in Germany
Mr R H Metcalf and W J Duncan of McKinney were in town Wednesday
Mrs Jennie West entertained Fri ¬
day evening in honor of her sisterMrs Joe Faulconer of MHdlcsuoro
Mr anb Mrs J R Haselden andchildren had a trip to Flemingsburgaud back in their handsome auto
Miss Elizabeth Thatcher of Somsr ¬
set will arrive Saturday for a visit toher friend Miss LeI tie Mie AieRobers
The Stanford Hop Club will give adance at their dance hall in Stanfordon Friday night Seibert will furnishthe music
Mr and Mrs R E Hughes and lit-
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daughter Margaret Elkin ofLouisville arc guests of Mr and MrsJ W Miller
Mrs Jennie West gave a handsomesix oclock dinner Friday evening inhonor of her sister Mrs Joseph Faulcyner of Middlesboro
Mr and Mrs S D Cochran gave a6 oclock dinner in honor of Rev TII Campbell and family of CoburnVa and Rev and Mrs O P Bush
Mrs J Fleece Robinson entertainedhandsomely at a course dinner Fridayevening the guests of honor beingMrs K F Pestle of California andMiss Annie Royston of Chicago
Dr IT M Grantand sons Lucianand Bowman were in Richmond Sat-urday
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for the match game of baseballbetween the Winchester team andRichmond nine
Hon Chas Reynold General Dep ¬
uty Collector of the State Messrs M
Ray Yarberry and EJward Wells alsoin the revenue service are the guestsof Judge R A Burnsides and are hav ¬
ing a good time at the fair
Matter Allen Johnson and MissFlorence had for recent guestsMiss Eugenia Anderson Master Thom ¬
as and Mary Campbell O P BushJr and Misses Josle and Mary ArnoloVMr
and Mrs L S Johnson enter¬
tained at dinner Monday Mrs WmAnderson of Birmingham Ala Revand Mrs T H Campbell of CoeburnVa Rey and Mrs O P Bush MrJ B Kemper and Miss Knapp Westof this vicinity
Hon Ludlbw F Petty collector ofthe Fifth District of Kentucky cameup from Louisville Thursday to bethe guest of Major William IT CollierfairllI3j rthe Lancaster fair which he thinks isI
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and theShand
a place where everybody has a royaltime Mr Petty is at home on the
firSjlvisitpy way of making friends every
his1remarlmhlepolitics for so young a man j
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Farm and StockHogs can not be raised with profit
wihout suitable pasture of somekinc
Commissioner nankin has startedI a school at Frankfort for the purposeof educating inspectors of live stuck I
untierthe new law in the effort totmp out the scab disease of sheep Inthis state
The onions should be taken npand dried a few hours in the sunand then stored in a cool plac > It isbest to sprinkle airslacked lime overthem tie in bundles and hang to thejoists of the storeroom or place uponthe cellar floor
The poultryman who lives near acreamery or a dairywhere he can getskimmed milk for his fowls is in bigluck It is an excellent feed for themand especially valuable to use in mix-ing
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the mashesI
A number of prominent tobaccogrowers of Nicholas county announced Wednesday that they had abandonep their crops for this year on ac-
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of the destruction wrought by
rghe recent floods and the heavygrowth of grass and weeds in thecrops It is estimated that thehas been cut down fully vieldIthe floods aiip wet weather
The highest price for farming landever recorded in Boyle county wasgiven by Morris J Farris to J DWhitehouse for twentyfive acres onemile east of Danville The pricewas 191 per acre The land is practically unimproved Mr Farris willerect a house on the property andreside there In the future The nexthighest
SbutItJeworthper acre fur the old Duke farm I
The War Department npw has19949 horses 10187 mules As thereare approximately 4123000 mules onfarms in the United States there arenot over onefpurtb of one per centDeI¬
The turkey crop of the UnitedStates could easily be doubled andstill be profitable if the farmers ofthe country would give this branchof poultry culture little more atteir
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You haveto fora city lot
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Iihesitate to muse the venture Dur-ing
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the first ten days or two weekslof their lives they arc more delicatethan chicks of the same ogre it istrue but after thst period they are-as
jhardy as other poultry i
IfHE OLD MAIDS DREAM t
the Majors Scrap Pun
The old maid sat in her old armchair with half closed eyes anti pen-
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air and without a blush on hermaiden face fell into old lorlurphysIsweet embrace Shehusband kind and true her form toIlls side so gently drew while in ac ¬
cents gently clear and slow he calledher the dearest name below A lirewas kindled upon the hearth whilethe tea kettle sang a meaner lay thanit had whistled for many a day Nowlight was diffused in the old maidsheart as she felt her loneliness depart the table spread all clean andnew plate saucers and chairs for twoHere the poet kindl pauses for the
laudible purpose of prolonging the oldgirls bliss But to resume At lastas the dusky dim twilight was fastgiving way to the shades of isight shereached her arms for a sweet embraceand alas alas found empty spaceAsfrom her vision of bliss she awokeand found that her dreams had van ¬
ished in smoke she arose and saidwith a shuddering sight ObI that Ihad married in days gone by
J S The oW girl lives in Lancaster
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Cost of Crime in BritainCrime in the United Kingdom costs
the state about 30000000 a yeart
LIVE STOCK MARKETf
CINCINNATI UNION STOCK YARDSJuly 27 Cattle Hogs Sheep
71ShipmentsCATTLE Shippers t0 10 T 00
Butcherstecrs extra 6 10r 50Good to choice inO ft 00Common to fair I 2fi4 2o
Heifers extra 5 > 5 GO
Good tocholco 4 355 15
Common to fair 2 > 4 25Cows extra 5 C05 25
Good Jo choice 4 25 1 00
Common foJlttrtrA 2 00i 4 15
Connors 2 02 oo
Bulls balognas 3754 150
Extra 6 1 65
Fat bulls I 1 605i5CALVES extra 1 50
Fair to good 750125C-ommon
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and large C 4 W7J5jHOGS good packers and butchers P OO 9 10 I
Mixed pockersu N Soot 9 10 iStags r r0 G 751Common to choice Ticavy fat sows GV1 7 frt j
Light shippers 9 5 910IPigs 110 Ibs and less ft 05940
SHEEP extra 1 10
Good to chojcc a 3i1 00ComnioQ to fair i ITiI 3 25
LAM S extra r 0750Good to choice > 6 23 7 25Common to falrt7f i45 G 00
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<Those Piss Of Boyhood
How delicious were the pies of toyhnocl No pies now ever tasteso goodwhats changed the pies 2o Itshealthyfkidneys the regular bowels of boy¬
hood Your digestion is poor and you
blame the loon What needed Acomplete toning up by Electric Bit
digestionStemachythem Theyll restore your boyhoodaopetite and appreciation of food andfairly saturate your body with new
r Health strength aud vigor 50c at B
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State Pensioners
IAgad Pluribus Unum Smith lapensioner in Australia In
he added the wordsotherwise known as Rovcrfv Cob In
spite nf tha uncomplimentary secondt title thi local authorities certified hisnoII
i pensioner is a woman of 105I
a RacIAs neighborsthe most un-
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nUHOU tJ1 OIH lIIt1I1U1 FARMERS COLUMN iL> IUOH HOUD oeesooeoooeeesa
space below thh heading is for the exclu¬
sive use of our farmer snbseribers and is forthe sale of stOIc jrrniii and such things etnfarm ss the iftrmcr cannot afford to advuctlso No notice twill be accepted oven forelines and will be only in two issues ot tilKECOCD iree of charge
For SaleA nice red caw and caWW R Cook
For SaleA yood twoyearold miccow giving about three gallons par
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