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PLOW SHARPENING J
Wo lion grind your ol < l plow poinLnnc1 it
will glvo you ns much service ns n nCw oHo You 1
will bo surprisedu
Cutting HarrowsSharpened J
I iWe hnvc n machine to sharpen cutting harrows This
reduces the draft on your team and improves the amount 1
of work for you are losing time and money by using n
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t Dont throw away your Plows Cutting HarrowslookIover We can save you money by repairing the-
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implements you can save time and money by consultingIUI ns there arc so many things that we can repair and
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Local Items
1r1l101EIMm Frances llcnuclmmp will lecture
hero some time Hill nuintli The ex-
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date will bo announced later
Wo are Kind to learn tint Mr lnitiTodd who hall been conllncd for sumoweeks is doing wnll since the operaLion was performed
Tho homo of Mr and Mrs 110Simpson was tirade happier TuesdaymornliiK when Kllzaboth LOKIII nilnouuccd her arrival
President It IL JroHhlleld of Jrnni nylvanla UnlvciMlV of Lexington will
preach at ChrlHtlun church next Sunday murnlnit at the usual hour
Tho Lancaster Steam Laundry hasemployed an expert laundry man fromLexltiKtoD who has had many years experleiicc and they Kuuranlco satisiaclion They will appreciate your palronaRC
I Bank ClonedOn Friday February 12th Ccnlcn
nlnl Anniversary of the birth of Abra-
ham Lincoln nil of the banks In thiscity will bo closed They will also bo
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closed on Monday February 22Jwhich U tbo anniversary of Washingtons birthday
Hard Luck
Tho editor of I his paper had hardluck last week when without any upparent cause Ida bin rill hUll that howas depending on for about half hisnext years living died but If delin ¬
quent subscribers will treat us wellp Rslbly we can buy another RussLMo4 Enterprise Dont this touch
I your sympathy If so III ease remitIn Now York
J n Walker of Richmond proprlctor of the largest Ladles Heady toWear Store In Kentucky wjjh MissHattlo Doty of Lancaster as an advisor along the lines of purchasing Is
hisIndvcrtlKcmentIn the Record
GoochKllsha Qooch the son of Lllbnrno
Gooch of Goshen neighborhood diedSaturday Feb Oth In his fathershome lie had suffered from a pro-tracted IllntSH covering many monthHo was twenty three years of ago andono of the noblest Christian charac ¬
ters In his community having been amember or I Ito church slllco ten yearsof age Ills funeral took place at theGoshen church Sunday afternoon be-
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conducted by Elders J U Livings ¬
ton and F M Tinder Ho was a neph ¬
ew of Wm pouch of this county
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Vlll MwriWT Westbroad nod NY Ai Arnold OIJSwllleIthe lust Item III Oliosissue Viltiablo Infurmutlun for you
Tho Hllvor Iea given nt the Probytcrlan church was pronounced n
grand HIICCCM 1ho free will offeringMIL wits wits beyond expectation af-
ter tlio weather pr so disagree-
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SmithTlio sad news of the death of Mrs
Calllo Smith which occurred Tuesdaynt hurt Worth Texas was receivedby Mr lack Adani wtdncidar Theicceased was the widow of John Smllwho lived near Point Lick for ninnyYears Site was n Mslcr of Mrs Sillblare of IJr1nlltsvllie und or Mr JackAdams of tills city
School ExorciseEvery Monday nuking the opening
exercises of the graded schools consistof speeches anti poetic declarationsmade by half dozen or more of the pu-
pils each teacher taking It In turn tofurnish the program by representlives from her grades Tho patronsand public generally are given a curdial Invitation to hC present at theseexorcises
Shearer Move
Wo and the community at largedeeply regret the departure of M D
t E M Shearer to Montlcollo theirnative home after living In our com-
munity for about three years Theymade many friends here by fair deallug and mural upright and affableconduct They believe In und praclice a high grade of citizenship andsuch nice arc needed In every country
Mrs Louisa Ilollzclaw who was sopainfully burned at her homo InIrcacliersvllle died last Friday herButtering were intense until death re-
lieved her The Interment followedSaturday In the Lancaster cemeteryShe Is survived by many relatives andfriends besides her Immediate fatnllwhich Is as follows Four daughtersMesdames Pebbles Sebastian lIneund Lawrence and four sons WilliamJohn Robert and Mason Holtzclaw
Lincoln PrimaryAt the primary election held In Lit
coin county Saturday a largo voto waspolled and everything passed quietlyIbo successful ones arc as follows WS Uurch for County Attorney J DSwupe fir Circuit Clerk W L McCarty fur sheriff JohU 0 Poppiesfur assessor Dink farmer fur JailerQco P Bright for ruroner Judge JP Ualley forCountyJRdgcQ UCooper for County Clerk Garland Singletonfor School Superintendent W IIShanks for Representative James McKechlne for magistrate and I M
Bruce for constable were nominated bythe committee some weeks ago liavng no opposition The closest race
was between M S Haughman and WLi McCarty for sheriff latter winningby only 20 votes
Reduced RatesThe coliseum at Loulsvihletias been
selected for the place to hold the AntiSaloon League State Convention on
February 10 17 und 18th Railroadrates will ha ono and onehalf faro allthe cerUIIcato plan A great convenJon Is expected and many speakers ofircat notoriety will bo there amongthem are Guy II U Olcenn of NorthCarolina Asst Attorney Generalrlckett or Kansas City Kansas He-
W 0 Taylor D n of Petersburgvu Rev Brooks of Alabama JudgeEd 0 ORear of Frankfort lion 0E Woods Mayor of Richmond DrU II Crosslleld Prcs TransylvaniaUniversity and many others as goodThe W 0 T U will furnlsli meals titthe Coliseum at SScente
This being the first convention or
the kind hold In Kentucky a cordialInvitation Is extended to all that itnay bo a grand success
City ConnellThe City Counill mot In a called ses
lon Monday night with all the counoilmen present and Mayor Logan pre-
sidingThe object of this meeting was to
hear from tho citizens of the townIn regard to soiling time Telephonelfranchise and overy seat In the court-room was tilled
After tho reading of the old con-tract between the city and the liastlnolephono Company which Is tho saidompanyH permit to operate a tele
huiio business In this city In whichthe said company agrees to furnishtelephones to all persons in tho cityand In Garrard county the maximumprice being ono dollar per month forrdlnary phones Mayor Logan askedfur any expression trout any citizenwho favored or opposed the grantingor this now franchise In respouco tou call from tho crowd County Attorhey J K Robinson Cupt Wm huntdon lull W I Williams und J W
Sweeney argued their objections It-
was plainly shown that a majority oflioso present objected to grants
tug this now franchise and were sath itlert toIILet good enough atone
Cuuiicllmeu Hanks Hudson qnd HO Hamilton asked that a voto bo to-
ken on tho question but on account ofsome amendments It could nut be putto n vote Monday night but was post
oiiod to next regular mootingHad the new fran hlsu been granted
It would have raised tub rates of busluocs phones ono dollar and residencehones titty cents per mouth
Shearer SaleA largo crowd attended time Shear-
er sale Tuesday although the daywas a disagreeable one Everythingsold well ai shown In tho followingItems milk sows from 170 to 181stickling calves 120 Verses from ICO to1148 and mules train 116060 to 1200Capt Am bourne was on tho block
Mr Roosevelt has been offered 10000 a week to head a wild west showsays a dispatch Teddy Is a wholeshow himself and It would be auseless expense to carry cowboysbuffalos broncho busters and tho likeIf his services could bcfiecurcd Ihnnford speaks for an exhibition In theovont tho president onlxcs his autograph to a contract Interior Journ
WhitIt L White a highly reputable clt
hen ago 78 years died near RubbleLincoln county last week The remamma wore burled In Buffalo cemeterylie Is survived by his wife who was adaughter of time late Grcenbery Brightand a sister of Mrs 0 A Swlnebroaiof this city Ho was a member of theCumberland Presbyterian church anexceedingly worthy citizen and had ahost of friends
Sine Frenzied FinanceThe most vital article that Every
bodys Magazine lias published sincethe Frenzied Finance days Is ThePoison of the Street by Frederick SDickson In tho February number Itstrikes a blow and a telling one atmargin gambling In Wall street andechoes the cry of time many who have
tried their luck dad been lured on-
to destruction The article Is straightfrom tho shoulder and authorattve
GouldInformation has been received hero
or tho death of Mt Homer F Gouldut his home Indianapolis Ind Thedeceased was born In Indiana Octo-ber 28 1835 and was of Scotch parent-age his ancestors the Burnsldefcoming to this country in 1740 and setthing In South Carolina
Mr Gould served four years as anaval cadet at Annapolis Md andserved through the civil war as a private to General A E Burnside hisuncle At the close of the war ho wasmarried to Mary E Haselden of thiscity To this union were born Sixchildren of whom there are now Inv
Inc Mrs A IL Lelt of Michigan CityIndiana Everett Gould of Indianap-olis and Thomas 0 Gould of NewYork Mrs Gould died In 1881
In 1888 Mr Gould was again marriedto Addle F Fulmer who now surviveshim
Kavanaugh SlavlnOne of the prettiest weddings of the
season was that of Miss Jennie Kavaatigh aud Mr Thomas R Slavln
which was solemnized at the Old PaintLick Presbyterian church on Wednes-day morning at 10 oclock
rite church was beautifully decorat-ed Tho pulpit was banked with ternsand smilax and studded with Easterlilies As Miss Grace Klnnalrd start-ed time beautiful strains of Lohengrlnswedding march the bride came downthe left Isle on the arm of her matron-or honor Mrs Geo D Robinson
The groom was In tho opposite talewith his brother Dr Slavln as bestman Messrs Alex Doty Horace andEd Walker and Will Denny acted IUI
ushers Tho brldo carried a showerboquet of brldo roses and was beautlfully attired In a handsome tailoredsuit of blue broadcloth and a becomIug fur toque which enhanced the fair-ness of her complexion and the beautyor her dark eyes and hair Mrs Rob-
Inson was very handsome In a blacksuit and hat and carried white carnaLIons Immediately after the marrlage tho happy pair lift for the homeor tho grooms sister Mrs NannUJones at Danville where an elabor-ate bridal luncheon was served Tinbest wishes of their many friends and1111 CKSTUAL RECOUD follow themIn their journey through life
Cant Bo Sanitary
Dr Eliot of Harvard In a recentaddress declares that good healthshould bo tho first consideration forthose who are now In our schools No-
one with shattered health can bringthe comfort and joy to tho home whichmight bo brought by one with glowingvigorous active physical powers ThisassertloQ needs no proof All admitIts truth Yet wo dare force our cbll-
drell to run the risk of Impairing theirhealth oy crowding them Into a schooroom whore there are twice as manypupils as healthful conditions will
II110wThobest authorities say that there
should bo at least 250 cubic feot ofspace for each child In the roomForty pupils will require 10000 cubicfeet I n our school wo have more than40 pupils In some rooms which haveless than 0000 cubic feet
Then each pupil requires about9000 cubIt feet of fresh air per hourIt we furnish this fresh air withoutwhich not only are bodies Injured butminds are dulled We must havewith our small rooms a completechange of air every four minutes Ouronly means of ventilation is by win-
dows all placed on one tide of theroom Consequently the pupils roust
rtuthe robrcathe then breath againtime air which In the course of the day
11157 have becomo laden heavily withjadly disease germsNo wonder that the scientists ol
both Europe and America who sro
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Vulcan Plows Plow PointsAND
E J J A I E SWe arc the people for your
Plow Gear and Wagon HarnessSee the Haselden Back Band
HASELDEN BROSWholesale and Retail Hardware
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CARRIAGEYoutention to the horses without a single worry about the
vehicle you sit in Our carriages are just that kind Ifyou buy one and your horses are as good as the carriage
youll certainly have a dandy turnout
W J ROMANSr
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=striving to conquer Tuberculosis arelooking closely Into the sanitary con
ditions of our public buildings and especlally our school buildings
Many practitioners say that thIsfrightful disease can be well nigh pre-
vented by careful precautions everywhere and especially In buildings frequented by the public
Our children spend six hours a daythrough eight to twelve years In theschool room Some may escape Infectlon But are we willing to exposethem through all these years
Very sincerelyD W Bridges
Principal Lancaster Graded School
Bradley Special
The Bradley special will leave Louisvlllti at 000 a m March 2d Everyperson who desires to make the tripshould Immediately write to M IIThatcher Chairman Committee onarrangements 600 Kentucky TitleBuilding Louisville Ky glvlngnameaddress size of hat desired and wholehe will meet the Bradley Specialalso giving similar Information as to
friends from his section who desire tomake the trip Descriptive bookletand full Information will be mailed toall who may apply therefor It Is
necessary that we be advised at tlloearliest possible date as to names and
location ot persona who Intend tcmake time trip and hats desired BC
that no may arrange therefor Thosewin first Indicate their purpose to gc
with us will receive a preference In
the matter sleepingcar accpmodalions Those who may not desire orexpect to sleep on the cars In WashIngton will effect their own arrangemanta tor lodging there
Wi II Thatcher Chairman
Tht CemfortibU NomeA comfortable home U like A well
managed campaign on the battlefieldNo ono does what he wants but whathe ought
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Drink Only Native WinIn Persia there are no distilleries
breweries or saloons and native wineIs the only Intoxicating beverage used
Lincoln The InspiredBy Col Henry Wtttenon
Where shall we find an example soImpressive as Abraham Lincoln whosecareer might be chanted by a Greekchorus as at once the prelude and theepilogue of the most Imperial themeof modern times
Born as lowly as the Son of God Ina hovel reared In penury squalorwith no gleam of light or fair sur ¬
rounding without graces actual oracquired without name or fame oroftlclal training It was reserved for a
j this strange being late In life to besnatched from obscurity raised to su¬
promo command at a supreme mo ¬
wont and Intrusted with the destinyof a nation
The great leaders of hit party themost experienced and accomplishedpublic mon of the day were made tostand aside were sent to the rearwhilst this fantastic figure was led byunseen hands to the trout and giventhe joins of power It U Immaterialwhether we were for him or againsthim wholly Immaterial That u theworld never witnessed before he tilledtho vast space allotted him In the eyesand actions of mankind Is to say thatho was Inspired ot God for nowhereelse could we have acquired the wls
dom and the virtueWhere did Shakespeare get his ge ¬
nius Where did Moijrt get lila mug
sic Whoso hand smote the lyre otthe Scottish plowman and stayed tholife of the Qerman prleat Uod God
and God alone and as surely as thosewore raised by God Inspired by Godwee Abraham Lincoln and a thousandyears hence po drama no tragsdi DO leplq poem will be tilled with greater
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