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odsSALE 1IsTOW OUSTA treat for the Laides at the
WHITE ELEPHANT STORE
Lancaster Kentucky10000 yds of Hamburg at 8e yard good lOc yardour leader 15c yard strictly right 19c yard cant be beat25c yard a bargain 39c yard lovely 50c yard a dreamYardwide bleached cotton 5c yard wonder 6 J4 c yard a
bargain Lansdale green ticket 873 Indian linens in abun ¬
dance 5 to 20c 9 a to 104 bleach and brown sheetings atsunny prices Linen sheeting etc
Table Linens India LinensIm White Goods all go in this saleIAll my cotton and white fabrics were bought
tember before the advance and I propose tocustomes the benefit of this purchase New SpriDgGoods arriving daily and we promise to our trade thisSpring the Nicest Nattiest Selected Stock ofMerchandise that has ever been displayed in this city
New Carpet DepartmentI will open March 1st an elegant line ol Carpets
in our New Carpet Department just finished all the bestpatterns and textures in granitesingrainsbiusfcelsvelvetsaxminsters etc Also elegant line of Mattings Weare now raving a Matting Sale to clean up for the newMattings to arrive March ist Matting 8 10 19 24c
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or exchange for Corn Hay Etc 4
FEEXBran Chop Oats Corn Millet Clover andTimothy H-
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Clover Timothy Oats Blue Grass Millet Etc
BallarcTs Flour ofiIn barrels or 100 Ibs sacks I will appreciate a shareyou purchases of any of the above articles Prompt deliv ¬ery Telephone No 26 I am in the market at all timesand pay CASH for Corn Hay Oats Wheat Etc 4
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Windstorms and Tornadoeswith a Policy issued by
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CENTRAL RECORDIsslited Weekly 100 per Year
ILOUIS LANDRAMEntered at the Post Office in Lancaster jfy at
SecondClan Matt Matter
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Lancaster Ay January 26 1906i I
Local GossipThe county Supervisors raised the
property about 1700 the total list
I new amounting to 5 257534Aunt Judith Harris a wellknown
old colored woman died Sunday nightShe was the mother of Alex Harris
f jiniUir at the banks and si good old< time darkey
On Monday Master Commissioner J1 M Rothwell Sold 170 acres of land ad ¬
joining Capt I M Dunn to Jack Elkinsr for 6 500 J I Hamilton bought
j the Underwood house at 70531
1Please CorrectWarrenPne Directory his resident phone isgiven as 14 when it should be 41
B Please change it on your phone three-s toryIjS
Child Burned To Deathki The house belonging to a colored
H man namedPellman at Hubble caughtj fire Saturday morning and two culldyingpleft the children to go to work at a
p neighboring house and the clothinsettingfjsChange At Paint Lick
Jas II Dunn has bought the storH of W S Fish at Print Lick andoldf3 pharmacist and the drug departmentjp will be in charge of a competent handat all times Mr Fish is on the road
for the F Hammer Paint Co St LouisP and is doing a thriving business
Ready For BusinessThe new grocery store of Curl ev j
Herndon was thrown open for businessc Monday The young gentlemen have
a fine stock of goods know how to rua grocery and will make a great suc-cess
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They have a beautiful store andare being warmly congratulated btheir friends on the good taste withI which they have
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everything fixed up
Mr James Elmore of this city hasthe sympathy of the entire communityon the loss of his mother who passedaway at her home near Burgin lastweek She was a member the BurginChristian church and a devoted Christ ¬ian woman Three children surviceherMrs Cheuault of Richmond JasW Elmore of this city aud Mrs WmMills of Burgin
Rushed With WorkOur correspondents will have to ex ¬
cuse the way in which their com-munications
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have been pruned duringthe last two or three weeks as this
workII Mrs Higginbotham Injured
famlJyIin two places and receving otherbruises She was removed to bar homenear Marcellus and is resting verywell
If the hotel proposition goes throughthat is if the people of Lancaster wil lloosen their clenched fists and let outenough money to build a hotel OTA
af know a man who is standing ready tobuild a ten thousand dollar operahouse He has the money and all hisplans ready But of course if thepeople are too short to put up ahotel a man would be a fool to puthis money in an opera house or pitythe thought anything else in Lancaster Its just this way if you please
Temperance Lectures Next WeekTheAnti Saloon League has securedtempere
and Garrard county next week andspeak at the following times andplaces Christian church and Baptistoclockepenned with Methodist church andPresbyterian church Sunday eveningat 7 oclock White Oak and West
i Point Monday night Herring schoolhouse andPreachersvilleTuesday nightBuckeye and Freedom Wednesdaynight Bryantsville sand Mt HebronThursday night McCreary and ScottsFork Friday night These lecturersYoungiand large crowds shonld hear themIIt may be well to say here that thereIs probably a tight on for temperance
i people in near futureand they shoudbe getting their powder dry Cut thisIofethe crowds I
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LAST CALL
Those owing taxes tillia city of Lancaster for year 1905 must pay same be ¬fore Feb 1st 1906 or I will take stepsto collect itS D Rothwell Collector
Sam Walters has purchased the EdHughes property on Lexington streetfor 1350
Court DayMonday was rainy and very dis-
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a small crowd coming tocourt Those here attended to theirbusiness quickly and left for homeBusiness was very dull in all branches
Call By NumberFor the steenth time The Record
is asked to urge telephone subcribersto call by number It is impossible forthe operators to know the number ofevery party on the many lines and infact no person with a thimble full ofbrains expects it Only those whohave been somewhere and seen somthing know that the number shouldbe given the operator
A Successful EnterpriseThis officic has just turned out
Dig order of job work for the Bank ofBryantsvllle This bank is doing asplendid business apd accomplishinggreat good for the people of that enof the county The olllcers are po-lite courteous and obliging lookingto the intrests of its customers aswell as those its own It is a greatconveniece to the people and showsby its determination to prtronizehome institutions that it has the welfare of the community at heartenterprises are what build up a community and they should receive theundivied support of the people Ita poor business institution which-thinks only of its own little mutton
Trial of Midshipman MillerThe trial of Midshipman John
Miller of this city was concluded alasg ttg °the Naval Department It will beannounced in a few days Mr Milleris at the head of the graduating classthe cofficers gave him a most excellentcharacter both in studies and in deportment The charge against himwas for hazing a lot of men who cameinto his room while he wasand not only interrupted him butraised quite a confusion He thenordered them out of the room andmade complaint to his superior officersabout being disturbed To those whohave read the testimony it is clearthat Miller is guilty of no wrongdoingthat he made no practice of hazingwaynOtllcers say he was the best studentat the Accademy and will make athatythrough his excellent efact that the offense charged is a smalone that Miller will be acquited
Press Association oThe midwinter meeting of the
Kentucky Press Association was heldin Frankfort Tuesday and almostevery editor of prominence in thstate were there about one hundredof the quilldrivers answering to rollcall The citizens of the capital citwere lavish in entertainment and thboys will never forget the royal mannerin which they were wined and dinedThe meeting was presided over byPresident E A Gullion of the NeCastle Local and he completely captivated the members by his ableprompt rulings his gentlemanbearingand untiring deep interest in every ¬thing for the good of the orderpeopled Ibeing that of having the Legislaturepass a law requiring all officers handling the peoples money to publishreport of their receipts and disburse ¬ments in a newspaper Other im ¬portant matters were attended to analtogether the meeting was of morbenefit than any previously held
What Is NeededWe regret very much that a larger
congregation of citizens did not hearBro Tinders sermon Howto Improv-Lancaster at the Christian churchSunday night as it was just suchpunching up with a long pole thatthe people of our town need Thecongregation was not very large onaccount of preaching at all the otherchurches and we suspect that sometaro fellows remained awaytear that they could be convincedthat they should do somthing for thetown The foundation for a good townthe speaker said was good churchesand the living up to the teachingsthereof the putting into practice ofthose teachings laid down in HolyWrit He then told how easy itwould be for the people to all pull toygether for the betterment of the community the suppression of evildoingthe improvement of property thecleanliness of the town and manyother matters that cau be broughtabout if everybody loves the Lord andworks together in unity He said if aman is ashamed of his town he oughtto move out If he were in Esglandhe would register from Lancasternot some bigger town We wish The
entireIpower to make one of the most moraland best business towns in central Ken-tucky and they should get togetherget busy pull together and bring thisabout There are many more goodpeople than bad ones so why not takethe advice of Bro Tinder and suppressevil doing and all work to beautify andbuildup the town Lancaster needsmore preaching along this line andThe Record trusts that the ministers
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Popular Young People MarriodEverybody III The Record ffile was
so busy last week that we missed sever¬al important items among them themerriage of Miss Allia Huffman andMr James Carpenter of Stanfordwhich took placein the parlor of theMason Hotel The young people cameover for supper accompanied by Miss ¬es Tevis Carpenter Pearl BurnsideMattie Hays Owsley and the ministerRev GUbert Glass After the ceremonythe party enjoyed a supper preparedespecially for them and returned toStanford Tne bride is a daughter ofMr and Mrs Allen G Huffman and isa young woman of beauty and intelligence She is ad accomplished mustclan and possessd of many lovely traitsof character The groom is a son of DrCarpenter one of the most prominentphysicians in Central Kentucky andis young man of many excellent pointsThe Record joins many Lancasterfriends In wishing them a happy voygethrough life
New OperatorsThe Bastin Telephone Co has securLeigha
J Tenn who have taken charge of theswitch boards during the day Boththeirdhave already made friends of the subscribers Miss Mary Deringer of TrovKy is learning the boards and will assist There is no disputing the factthat Lancaster and Garrard countyhave the best telephone service of anylocality in the state It is because-
I there is enough business to keep upone first class system If another isever put in to divide the businessbothpeoplerIts a good idea to let well enough alonebut we have never known it to fail inLancaster that when some person getsgoodtorbutt in and ruin all We have a splen ¬did telephone service and a suberbelectric light services so lets all pulltogether to encourage and supportthem
Means Much To Lancaster
The Courier Journal has announcedthat a railroad will be built fromongthe L andNs main line to NashvilleThis will connect with the RowlandBranch giving the L and N a directline from Cincinnati to Nashville
Juurnallsavsstructions for the surveyshave all been made and bids are ad ¬vertised for the construction Thiswill make the K C and this branch ofIthe road a trunk line and put usone of the biggest lines to the southAs is well known much money hasbeen spent on this branch of the roadand when the new line is constructedthis road will be completely overhauled grades and curves cut outetcWe could not understand why thetheeLancaster depot building the finesthouse on the entire K C or Knoxvilleannouncementyplaineenough The first announcement inthe Courier was followed by anotherthe next day saying there was abofwthe road as the right of way had allbeen decided upon and surveyed twiceorgthemoved We hardly think the roadwill run into Stanford proper but willcome to Rowland where the companyowns a lot of land This would bebetter for Stanford for it would betownsawould be built into one It meanseverything to Stanford as Rowland isanddthanewas in the good old days of RichmondJunction It means much to Lancaster but much more to Stanford andas there is absolutely no doubt of tneroad being built we congratulate ourIfewechuckles for Lancasters good outlook
When a Town Will Grow
When the knockers are dead
When the citizens have good atheartestablishh
When the educational inssltution isproperly conducted
When taxpayers cease to kick on ac-count
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propertyWhen
the proper encouragement isoffered for the location of manufactur ¬
enterprisesWhenmen stand togotb
er and with merchants ofneighboring townJWhen broad minded men have chargeof affairs and are able to look confident¬ly in the future
The Old Reliable Grocery
No old stock fresh goods low pricesand superior quality is our motto andhuqdreds testify that we have beentrue to it About tOO worth of newQueensware just received Call andget bargains Dont go off on mousetracks Very Respectfully
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New Boarding House
I rented the Anderson property justbelow Thompsons jewelry store andfitted up a first class boarding houseThe rooms have all been thorughlyoverhauled papered painted making
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New Goodsare arriving daily You canfind anything you want ir
DRY GOODSifIiOTiOriS ETG
Irons the most staple article to the latest noveltySee our new and pretty line of Hamburgs and laces
You will regret it if you dont
SSOESWe are going to make SHOES one of our strongest linesand will have any style and last that you want in Mens
Womens Misses and Ploys ShoesA Full Line of Mens Furnishings
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1ooW OO OO COOCIisIWindow GlassIiIiIALL SIZES SINGLE andIi DoubleI
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Statmt condition Dec SO 190V ISCORlORTEDI1UESOVnCEs iii 50 r0
i u1Oerdraft banks 1905s 9House and Lot 1500Mortgages 1tJ0 100
Cash ooFurniture and Fixtures 1llJlJ 00L1ABIL1TES
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Phones 202 Lexington Ky
COSBY VAN LOGANAgent Lancaster Kentucky
Queen Crescent TrainsCorrected Dec 1 1905
TRAINS AT DANTILU
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Number 1 Daily stops whisn flagged 11 SO amNumber 3 Daily when flagged iii SO pmNumber 5 Dilly mates ell stops 11 OS amNumber Dally stops 803pmH-
OTHBOBNDNumber 3 Daily stops when flagged 420 pmNumber 4 Does Not StopNumber 6 Dally stops s 150 pmNumber 10 Dally stops tfiu amConnection made with Southern Railway toLouisville and Lawrenceburg >
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