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Miss Eva Walker of Columbia spent last Saturday and Sunday visiting Miss Mildred Wal-
ker of our city
Wheatis looking very well inthis section
The few days of good weathe-j put new life into our farmers r
the way of farming
J J Durham of Greensburgwas here the first of the week
looking for hogs
J A Diddle returned the firstof the week from a two weekstrip down in Texas OklahamaMissouri Mr Diddle is favora-blY
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impressed with the country
Austin Wilmore returned fromLouisville last week where hhas been under treatment for hiseyes for the past two weeks
Mr H A Moss the popularstave man of Greensburg stoppedover night with his brotherat this place one night last weekon his way to Burksville
Mrs J A Diddle spent lastJFriday visiting relatives in Co-
lumbiaMrs Robt 0 Keltner cele
brated her husbands 72nd birth ¬
day last Friday Only a few o
Ms immediate friends were pres7
ent to partake of the good thingsthat were prepared for this cc ¬
casion
The work on the new dwellingof Mr W M Smith is progressfrig nicely When conpleted
nice convenient housebeLMr
Strong Hill informed yourreporter that he would have hinew carding machine put in herefind ready for business at theproper timev Mr E T Keltnerone ofEastforks best citizens was in thissection one day last week and rportedeverything moving along
in his sectionIIINicely second quarterly meetingfor the Gradyville charge winconvene at Eastfork on Saturdaybefore the second Sunday in
II March There will be no services at this place on Sunday onI
accountof the quarterly meetingMr W L Grady received a
telegram on the 3rd from hisbrother D A Grady of McGregor Texas stating that theirmother was dangerously sick andMr Grady started at once Thenext day your reporter received
fanother telegram stating thatshe was dead Mr Grady didnot reach McGregor in time togee his mother alive
Mr J F Pendleton one-S
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fr four tobacco dealers was in ourianidst one day last week and informed us that he had bougabout one hundred and seventyfive thousand pounds of tobaccoanda large part of same habeen shipped and sold at ve-
rsatisfactory prices
Mrs A A Hoy who recentlyhad anew dwelling erectedher farm that she bought fromSir J D Walker has movedfit From the appearance weJtake it that her house is a very
> convenient well as nice
Mr C C Stephens one of ourprogressive farmers as well asbusiness men was with us o
I day last week and yoUr reporter> was in conversation with him in
Iregard to the amount of wheattobacco and corn that he had
> made and sold off his farms durJ
ing the past year and it amountfed to hirty five hundred dollars
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Such firming as this certainlyp ysrif it is old Adair county
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Mr WV M Coomer Qne of our J
respected citizens died on thg f
1st with a complication of dis ¬
eases He was a man that wawell thought of in this community where he resided He was71 years of age> He leaves awife and several children
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Messrs Theo Lemmons OmerRucker T Lemmon of Taylorcounty were visiting in thisneighborhood last week
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Mr William Jones of Edithand Miss Leva Sanders of thisplace were married Feb 20th
D 0 Pelley and W S Sinclairwere at Campbellsville lastThursday and Friday oh busiIwjMrs Fannie Blackford andchildren of Elida New Mexicoare at the bedside of MrJ 0Pelley Mrs lacktord s father I
who is very sick
Rev Pennycuff of RussellSprings filled his regular appointment here last Saturda-night and Sunday
Mr Joe Henson of Eunicewas here last Tuesday
Mr S H Workman and wifeMrsflast1TuesdayhiMrCreed Workman Willie JonesJ M Martin Grover MartinFrank Sandersand Bert Dicken
1son left a few days ago for IllI-
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WE Neat of Garlin was visjpiJMr Cantril of Campbellsvillewas here last Monday He iscontemplating placing a poultryhouse at this place
Dunneville on business last Monday
Mr J M Campbell who istraveling salesman for FloydBohr of Louisville reports a
nice trade
Miss Effie Coffey and EstiSanders who are attending theJ
WT Swere at home lastiSaturday and Sunday
Mr Thad Abell and PerryClements and wife were helast Monday
Mr S C Neat the hustlinggrocery drummer was takingorders here last week
Hon G L Perryman was atColumbia the first of the weekv a
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The healtbof thxis communityvery bad at presentrainhY
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roads are very muddy and thereItreedk
orderrY ofIthe day you can hear the axesringing all the time
beenL1quite sick for several weeksHtoismother Mrs Coomer is visitshim 4
Mr Charley Strange and hisson Dan were out on Piercridge last week buying chickenspoundne
Mr William Norris thestate of Cumberland county isvery sick 4
Mr Jefferson Coomer and hmotherinlaw Mrs Stinson ofWest Fork went to see MrsAlbertson of Marrowbone lastSaturday She Was stricken withparalysis but isl some better now l
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Farmers are busy this finegroundsfor plowing Several people areplanting their gardens
Miss Ida Isbell left on SteamerRowena Tuesday for Burnsideto visit her brother T S Isbell
J D Lowe shoe drummeriwas calling on our merchants
Thursday night and FridayvinsIStore died of consumption Thurs ¬
day and was buried FridayMr Felix Simmons and bride
met with quite a reception Mon¬
day night on their return fromTennessee Bells horns gunsetc by the score were used to
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The RS A ball team recieveda message Sunday stating thatMr Will Young of Columbiawithwhom they held a signedcontract to play with them thcomming season would bobliged to cancel his engagoYf
parents
Mr Wm Vaughan is still invery critical condition
Mr R G Woods left for hisnew home Tuesday Messrs
andIon Str Rowena as far as
Miss Florance Rubarts o
Dunnville is stopping at tWinfrey Hotel this week
Mr Jas Popplewell visited hifather at Jabez and while Cher
1000 pounds of porkMrs Ida 4 Payne isat the bed
sideVaughan
of her sick mother Mrs
Misses Ncra and Carrie Bradshaw of Montpelier wiljmeetMiss Ida Isbell at Burnsidewhere they will visit severaldays
Mr Will Faikenburg met withaylbyllstrikiiig him on the back of his
neck as he was bending over to
pickup a piece of timber cuttingquite n gash
Mrs Ermine Wilson and Mrwireleave for Cincinnati to purchasetheir Spring goods
Our little town is now incor-
porated¬
with Ur G Rexroat aJudge and ArthurStanton Ma
shallMr
Elbert Darnell has movedone of the new cottages r
built for Mr Woods
Miss Alverda Harris accompanted by Mr McBeath passedthrough here Thursday on herway to Columbia to see her slatMrs McBeath who is sick =
Mr S Antle moved into hishome he has just completed
near the Winfrey Hotel
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Yn isVery good at presentIplanis yistting her sister MrsJiRamsey of SomersetveerY
sick at this writing
Frank Garner and Miss CoraSunds ay
Feb27 Rev Tom Hadleyofficiating
isMiss Dollie Allen of LawsonBottom is visiting uncle Mr BM Blacks of this place
Mr and Mrs 3 D Irvin whoaCC nipniea the atters siilt terI rJ E Morgan to LoqMville
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peratioIIerformed1haveMorgan getting along nicely
Mr Charlie Campbell and MissNannie Perryman were theguests of Miss Ada Thurstonlast Thursday
I Miss Pearl Armstrong who isattending school at Burkesville-is visiting her sister Mrs EttaMorgan
Dr Clay Jackman who lefthere in November and went toNew Mexico to make his homedied Feb 24th of apoplexy Heleaves a wife and three child ¬
ren to mourn their loss whohave the symapty of this com¬
munity
Messrs J B Higginbottom andSam Campbell are attendingschool at Bowling Green
Miss Nomie Miller visited theMisses Black last Sunday
OzarKeeWe are having ideal spring
weather and farmers are making I
good use of the timeanda I
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Mrs Sam Dixon has been quitesick but is better =
Mr Meldrum Scholl returned
accomIpaniedMiss Laura Conover to Jeffersonville Indwhere they e
marriedeI
fMr Albert Bryant who hastaught an interesting school at
FridayssixtYefifth birthday of Mr T J Bry-
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His wife and daughtersprepared an excellent dinner forthe occasion
Mr and Mrs J D White andMrtfamilyIvisitedat Mr Calvin MaupinsSunday v
Breeding
The health of this communityIf
is not very good at this writing
Bakerjwereat this place a few days of last
11weekMrs John Claywell and daugh ¬
ter visited at Mrs J M Traylors one day last week
ElinorstrColumbia last weekMiss Ida Claywell was theSae ¬
urday night
Mr John Smithof Cumberlandcounty was at this placeSaturday
erMr W T Reece and son ofthis place have gone to Nash-
ville to buy some goods
Mr George Hundley who isattending the L W T 6V wasat home last Saturday and Sun ¬
day
Mr Marvin Traylor and familywere visiting at Glenville a fedays last week
ceMr J W Simpsonh s beebuying hogs for the <i past feweeks
Mr Less Smith of Amandaville was visiting his parentsa few days of last week
Mr John Thurman and wifef
made a busines trip to Mr WM Pattons last week
IThe people of this communitywere hailing their pooled tobaccooff last week
Mr George 4cy =andlfamilywasrityng Henry Hub WedTicsday night
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Woodson LewisGreensburg Kentucky
IS NOW OFFERING CAR LOAD EACHY
StudebakerBirdsellflilburn
WagonsAcarOliver Chilled Plows
PA carload of
Disc HarrowsA car load of
fig Cultivators Corn Planters andOne= Horse Corn Drills
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Will have the greatest and finest display p
of Buggies and other Vehicles ever shownIin this Green River Country ready for
Spring trad-
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If you want to Build or RepairSee our Stock of Rough andDressed Lumber We can fntiYour Order on SHORT NOTICE
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PHONES Mill 19 F Res 324 323 and 50 A
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Mrs Sis Williams who has1
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Saved a Soldiers Life
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