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COMMISSIONER'S SALE. ROCKCASTLR CIRCUIT COURT. ftuTa MCWILUAMS, Plaintiff, ss.f W. E. MCWIM.1AMS, Defendant and Commissioner's Sale, J. C. PLUMMER, Plaintiff, W-T ' W. K. MCWILUAMS and V Defendants. RUT? MOWILUAMS J By: virtu re at a Judgment and order of the Rockcastle Circuit Conn, rendered~at,tbe August term, lg& thereof, In the above causa, I shall offer for sale at the <i>urt house door In Mt. Ver- non, jKy. #««» ^ 8t bidder, at public auction, on 'Mbn4v». OfiobV $ $ hotwf ^ '9 W- ^ scrib&.'j>r<WfiW-tft . One tract Of landi located in BBoifIA Comity, femwdcy om UvM, " fo1 --' l°vs< •••••• Be<*inning-at a black oak cornet mmm wMW In over amflBon homes theytnow At some time every woman has had her coffee problem—"bad coffee, medium coffee, coffee that was never .twice the same." A million women have solved the problem by serving Arbuckles'. Get a package of Arbuckles' Coffee today and see why. Everyone likes i t M orning aftermorn- ing a million men praise it for its fine, full flavor. Women depend on it In all these homes, it helps make break- 1 fast a complete i "X have been using Arbuckles' Coffee for 1 years. I think it ia the only coffee fit to i drink."—Mrs. A. C. W., Lay, Colo. ^ "We have used Arbuckles' Coffee for ten years, and have not yet found its superior or equal." Miss H., Bessemer, Ala. Read what a few of these women say: "I recommend Arbuckles' Coffee- to my friends. I buy it all the' time because it is better coffee."—Miss B„ Mercer, Ky. "I use Arbuckles' because it is stronger than 3Sc coffee, and Arbuckles' pockageaare full 16 oz."—Mrs. V., Cold water, Kans. "The finest cup of coffee I ever tasted!" Like these million other women you can have your husband say this. Isn't that satisfaction worth a littfe time and, effort—wouldn't it be worth while even to make a special trip to the grocery store for a package of that fresh, full flavored coffee a million other men are enjoying?. v Have it tomorrow. He will praise it morning after morning. When you serve Arbuckles' you will know why it has solved the coffee problem in over a million homes. RocKCAsits Ciactus,.Comer. T.'j, WCBTE*V, " ) Admr: of J- Plaintiff, JOHN OVERBAY, d?c"d, JOU4 OVBUBAY, Bus^ OVERBAY, LUCAS OVERBAY, { Defendants. K. ({. WEBB'and G. S. GRIFFIN, By virtnre of a judgement and order of sale of the Rockcastle Circuit Court, rendered at the August term, 1916, thereof, in the above cause, I shall proceed to 'offer for sale - at. the court House door in Mt. Vernon, Ky., to tbe highest and best bidder, at public auction, on Monday, October 23rd, being regular County Court day, between the hpurs of LI. a. m.-and 3-o'clock p. m., upon a credit of six months the following described proper ty, tki wit: • One trt>ct of land in Rockcastle County, Kentucky, and bounded as follows: On the East by the lands of Wm. Owens; on the South by tap lands of John H. Wal on the West by the-lands Lee Reynolds, and on tbe North by the lands of Jane Bales, con- taining about ip acres, sufficient thereof procure the the sums of $563)0, $5.00 and $14.20, and ,-thd'' cost of this action. Por the purchase piice tbe purchaser muct execute bond, with approved. surety, bearing legal interest from tbe day of sale until paid, and having the force and effect of a judgment. Bidders will be prepared to com ply promptly with these terms. ' ••©. S GtifBn, Master Commissioner, Rockcastle Circuit Court. There are hundreds of varieties of coffee grown. To. get the result you want, the coffee itself must be right. Arljucklea' Coffee ia. It is put up by Arbuckle Bros., the greatest coffee merchants in the world. TSiey can give you greater value in coffee than anyone else. No wonder Arbuckles' is the most pop- ular coffee in America today! Last Notic To the Tax Payers ROCKCASTLE COUNTY Meet me or my deputies at the followiug times and settle your taxes for 19 J 6: CONWAY, ROCKFORD. WILDIE, QUAIL, DISPUTANTA, CLIMAX, COOKSBURG, MULLINS STATION, BRODHJBAP, PONGO, LEVEL GREEN, LIVINGSTON, ORLANDO, DUDLEY. Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Saturday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Saturday, Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday. Saturday, Tuesday, November 9th November J 0th November l l t h November IJth November 14th November 16th November I7tfc November J 8th November J 8th November 2Jst November 23rd November 25th November 25th November 28 COMMISSIONER'S SALE. ROCKCASTLE CIRCUIT COUBT. BARLOW CLARK, Plaintiff, vs.-j Commissioner's Sale. SAMANTHA LutJSFOBD, Ac., Defendants, By, virtu re of a judgment and order of sale rendered ft the August term, of the Rock' castle Circuit Coort.* i will on the the ?8rd day ut October I916, a regular County Court day, between the hours of 9 o'clock" a. m. and 3 o'clock p. m. al fronti door of the court house 10 Mt. .Vernon, Ky., offer for sale to tbe hi8hest and best bidder the foliowi ng described property, A tract of land lying on the,: waters of Brush Creek in th$ Couuity of Rockcas^e, State of Kentucky,, and bounded as lows: . Ob tbe North by the lands ol W H. Abney; on the Westbv the lauds of John Anglin; 00 tie tO Sout^ by tbe lands of Wm. Young and-bathe East by the land? of Bright Cbasteen, containing 48- adres. Tbls property will be sold on. a credit of six months* bearing legal interest from of sale. Pur- chaser will be required to give bond I with approved surety.' A lein VfiH be retained on' property f6r the purchase money. Bid- ders wili be prepared to com- ply promptly with these terms. G- S. Griffin, . Master Commissioner, Rockcastle Circuit Court. ORDfcn TO CALL ELECTION ON STOCK LAW. Whereas, a petition was on tbe 4th day ot September, 1916, filed with I the County Court Clerk of the County, signed by more than twenty legal voters of voting pre cinctj No. 6 (Orlando), in fcock-. caStle county, asking the submis- sion (Jf the iiu^tipn, wh<:th?r .ct(t- iledri aty's^eci# tbjrfaofj H permitted to run at large i$. s a $ JOting - I t "ft W » 9*A "eted jby the court RoH lxt opened In said -voting precinct at /4ext" gerienA fctectton .to be i V s a T d ' prfeshJct oi tble 7ti ^ogigjfc of asoemfnlhg' the wllf jH^teriHjfSifel 7 vdflng prfl- The Universal Car It is not in the show room or on the broad smooth boule- vards where the^ord has proven its worth. It is not to the famed mechanics and chauffeurs that the Ford has shown its superior construction and establised its remarkable and unequalled records. It is out on the bad roads as well as the good, out in the hills and mountains where, its reputation has been secured;. driven by just ordinary people. There Is Not a Single Plausible Reason-Why You Should Not Buy a Ford. What if your roads are bad ? With a Ford you can get over them easier, quicker, yes I cheaper than you can Vith a horse and buggy. They are made to meet adverse road conditions and they do meet them successfully. Over one and a half million Ford Owners will testify to the fact. THE NEW MODEL FORD Better than ever. Stream line Hood, Grown Fenders, Black finish, snappy in appearance and underneath in the everlasting Fprd Vanadium Steel Chassis; strength and durab&ty with service. Always ready in all seasons of the year to'deliver all reasonable demands—Ever economical, about two cents per mile for operation add maintenance and Ford Service for owners* as universal as Ford Carg. • ' - ; Runabout $345 Touring Car $360 F. O. B. DETROIT Sold by LOGAN BRYANT - MT. VERNON, KY. said 'boundary containing five A £r»ot of land in Rockosatle acresi more or less, ox sufficient County, on tbe waters of Skeggs thereof to produce the sum ofiCreeif and dascribed a* follows: fE>9.9p, with legal interest frorp [ Bocnded on the north by the Dec. 1 I915 untU paid; and >2t. I7|lauds| of Martha and P. P. Kirby with |legal 1 Interest from J?n. 26,j to on agreed corner stone set 19I6 flntil paid and the cost ofTup uqar three walnuts near the this qction. I creekj tbeuce east intersecting For the purchase pricf the | with tbe old Robert Langford purchaser roost execute bond, j.line about fifteen ateps from the with- approved surety, bearingItranc^; thence , with said line leg^l interest from day of' salfefback 'with Frank ICitby'a 50 acre until' paid and having the force 'sarveV to. • Make; thence with 'and fffect of a^ndgmeUt. Uld jsajd «ne" tb j» Rqplar o^.ner; ders iwiu be prCpwed to coqipif thencfesonti to t?o oaks and" a ~ " poplai corner between the lines of said LangfOrd and tirbv; theflct with"said' lina id

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COMMISSIONER'S SALE. ROCKCASTLR CIRCUIT COURT.

ftuTa MCWILUAMS, Plaintiff, ss.f

W. E. MCWIM.1AMS, Defendant and Commissioner's Sale,

J . C. PLUMMER, Plaintiff, W-T '

W. K. MCWILUAMS and V Defendants.

RUT? MOWILUAMS J

By: virtu re at a Judgment and order of the Rockcastle Circuit Conn, rendered~at,tbe August term, l g & thereof, In the above causa, I shall offer for sale at the <i>urt house door In Mt. Ver-non, jKy. # « « » ^ 8 t

bidder, at public auction, on 'Mbn4v». OfiobV $ $

hotwf ^ '9 W- ^

scrib&.'j>r<WfiW -tft . One tract Of landi located in

B B o i f I A Comity, femwdcy om UvM, " fo1--' l°vs< • •••••• •

Be<*inning-at a black oak cornet

mmm wMW

In over amflBon homes theytnow A t some time every w o m a n has had h e r coffee p r o b l e m — " b a d coffee, medium coffee, coffee that w a s never

.twice the same."

A million women have solved the problem b y serving Arbuckles'. Get a package of Arbuckles ' Coffee today and see why .

Everyone likes i t M orning a f te r morn-ing a million men praise i t fo r its fine, full flavor. W o m e n depend on i t In all these homes, it helps make break-

1 fast a complete i

"X have been using Arbuckles' Coffee for 1 years. I think it ia the only coffee fit to i drink."—Mrs. A. C. W., Lay, Colo. ^

"We have used Arbuckles' Coffee for ten years, and have not yet found its superior or equal." — Miss H., Bessemer, Ala.

Read what a few of these women say: " I recommend Arbuckles' Coffee- to my friends. I buy it all the' time because it is better coffee."—Miss B„ Mercer, Ky. "I use Arbuckles' because it is stronger than 3Sc coffee, and Arbuckles' pockageaare full 16 oz."—Mrs. V., Cold water, Kans.

"The finest cup of coffee I ever tasted!" Like these million other women you can have your husband say this. Isn ' t that satisfaction wor th a littfe time and, e f fo r t—wouldn ' t it be wor th while even to make a special trip to the grocery store for a package of that fresh, full flavored coffee a million other men are enjoying?. v

H a v e it tomorrow. He will praise it morning af ter morning. W h e n you serve Arbuckles' you will k n o w w h y it h a s solved the coffee problem in over a million homes.

RocKCAsits Ciactus,.Comer. T . ' j , WCBTE*V, " )

Admr: of J- Plaintiff, JOHN OVERBAY, d?c"d,

JOU4 OVBUBAY, Bus^ O VERB AY, LUCAS OVERBAY, { Defendants. K. ({. WEBB'and G. S. GRIFFIN,

By virtnre of a judgement and order of sale of the Rockcastle Circuit Court, rendered at the August term, 1916, thereof, in the above cause, I shall proceed to 'offer for sale - at. the court House door in Mt. Vernon, Ky., to tbe highest and best bidder, at public auction, on Monday, October 23rd, being regular County Court day, between the hpurs of LI. a. m.-and 3-o'clock p. m., upon a credit of six months the following described proper ty, tki wit: • One trt>ct of land in Rockcastle County, Kentucky, and bounded as follows:

On the East by the lands of Wm. Owens; on the South by tap lands of John H. Wal on the West by the-lands Lee Reynolds, and on tbe North by the lands of Jane Bales, con-taining about ip acres, sufficient thereof procure the the sums of $563)0, $5.00 and $14.20, and ,-thd'' cost of this action.

Por the purchase piice tbe purchaser muct execute bond, with approved. surety, bearing legal interest from tbe day of sale until paid, and having the force and effect of a judgment. Bidders will be prepared to com ply promptly with these terms.

' ••©. S GtifBn, Master Commissioner, Rockcastle Circuit Court.

There are hundreds of varieties of coffee grown. To. get the result you want, the coffee itself must be right. Arljucklea' Coffee ia. It is put up by Arbuckle Bros., the greatest coffee merchants in the world. TSiey can give you greater value in coffee than anyone else. No wonder Arbuckles' is the most pop-ular coffee in America today!

L a s t N o t i c To the Tax Payers

ROCKCASTLE COUNTY

Meet me or my deputies at the followiug times and settle your taxes for 19 J 6:

CONWAY, ROCKFORD. WILDIE, QUAIL, DISPUTANTA, CLIMAX, COOKSBURG, MULLINS STATION, BRODHJBAP, PONGO, LEVEL GREEN, LIVINGSTON, ORLANDO, DUDLEY.

Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Saturday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Saturday, Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday. Saturday, Tuesday,

November 9th November J 0th November llth November IJth November 14th November 16th November I7tfc November J 8th November J 8th November 2Jst November 23rd November 25th November 25th November 28

COMMISSIONER'S SALE. ROCKCASTLE CIRCUIT COUBT.

BARLOW CLARK, Plaintiff, vs.-j Commissioner's Sale.

SAMANTHA LutJSFOBD, Ac., Defendants,

By, virtu re of a judgment and order of sale rendered f t the August term, of the Rock' castle Circuit Coort.* i will on the the ?8rd day ut October I916, a regular County Court day, between the hours of 9 o'clock" a. m. and 3 o'clock p. m. al fronti door of the court house 10 Mt. .Vernon, Ky., offer for sale to tbe hi8hest and best bidder the foliowi ng described property,

A tract of land lying on the,: waters of Brush Creek in th$ Couuity of Rockcas^e, State of Kentucky,, and bounded as lows: . Ob tbe North by the lands ol W H. Abney; on the Westbv the lauds of John Anglin; 00 t i e

t O Sout^ by tbe lands of Wm. Young and-bathe East by the land? of Bright Cbasteen, containing 48-

adres. Tbls property will be sold on.

a credit of six months* bearing legal interest from of sale. Pur-chaser will be required to give bond I with approved surety.' A lein VfiH be retained on' property f6r the purchase money. Bid-ders wili be prepared to com-ply promptly with these terms.

G- S. Griffin, . Master Commissioner, Rockcastle Circuit Court.

ORDfcn TO CALL ELECTION ON STOCK LAW.

Whereas, a petition was on tbe 4th day ot September, 1916, filed with I the County Court Clerk of the County, signed by more than twenty legal voters of voting pre cinctj No. 6 (Orlando), in fcock-. caStle county, asking the submis-sion (Jf the iiu^tipn, wh<:th?r .ct(t-iledri aty's^eci# tbjrfaofj H permitted to run at large i$. s a $ JOting - I t "ft W » 9*A "eted jby the court RoH lxt opened In said -voting precinct at

/4ext" gerienA fctectton .to be i V s a T d ' prfeshJct o i tble 7 t i

^ogigjfc of asoemfnlhg' the wllf

jH^teriHjfSifel7 vdflng prfl-

The Universal Car It is not in the show room or on the broad smooth boule-

vards where the^ord has proven its worth. It is not to the famed mechanics and chauffeurs that the

Ford has shown its superior construction and establised its remarkable and unequalled records.

It is out on the bad roads as well as the good, out in the hills and mountains where, its reputation has been secured;. driven by just ordinary people.

There Is Not a Single Plausible Reason-Why You Should Not

Buy a Ford. What if your roads are bad ? With a Ford you can get over

them easier, quicker, yes I cheaper than you can Vith a horse and buggy. They are made to meet adverse road conditions and they do meet them successfully. Over one and a half million Ford Owners will testify to the fact.

THE NEW MODEL FORD Better than ever. Stream line Hood, Grown Fenders, Black

finish, snappy in appearance and underneath in the everlasting Fprd Vanadium Steel Chassis; strength and durab&ty with service. Always ready in all seasons of the year to'deliver all reasonable demands—Ever economical, about two cents per mile for operation add maintenance and Ford Service for owners* as universal as Ford Carg. • ' - ;

Runabout $345 Touring Car $360 F. O. B. DETROIT

Sold by LOGAN BRYANT - MT. VERNON, KY.

said 'boundary containing five A £r»ot of land in Rockosatle acresi more or less, ox sufficient County, on tbe waters of Skeggs thereof to produce the sum ofiCreeif and dascribed a* follows: fE>9.9p, with legal interest frorp [ Bocnded on the north by the Dec. 1 I915 untU paid; and >2t. I7|lauds| of Martha and P. P. Kirby with |legal 1 Interest from J?n. 26,j to on agreed corner stone set 19I6 flntil paid and the cost of Tup uqar three walnuts near the this qction. I creek j tbeuce east intersecting

For the purchase pricf the | with tbe old Robert Langford purchaser roost execute bond, j.line about fifteen ateps from the with- approved surety, bearingItranc^; thence , with said line leg^l interest from day of' salfefback 'with Frank ICitby'a 50 acre until' paid and having the force 'sarveV to. • Make; thence with 'and fffect of a^ndgmeUt. Uld jsajd «ne" tb j» Rqplar o^.ner; ders iwiu be prCpwed to coqipif thencfesonti to t ?o oaks and" a

~ " poplai corner between the lines of said LangfOrd and t i rbv; theflct with"said ' lina id