NEW SERIES—VOL. XIII. NO. 46 THE NEWS-LEADER. | SUBSCRH ION 8 SIM 4 YEAR | SPRINGFIELD, WASHINGTON COUNTY, KENTUCKY, NOVEMBER 15 1906. $1.00 PER YEAR. FARM HANDS which she leaided tar ao many! y«a-s. Sue leaves three soos, Messrs H. C. Deats of Bennett, Nebraska, Fraik Dtats, of Daatsvil'.e, and D-. R W. Deats, | J of Bards town. - ' She is also sur¬ vived by two brotbfrsand iwo| listers, Esquire T. A. Shawler,! I of Cox's Creek, Hon. C. L Sbaw- 1 ler, of Larue couoty: Mrs. Wm. Napper, of Boston, and Mrs. Celeste Burcn, of Baylis , Cali I foru ia. - * Funeral s-rvic a were held at deceased’s la'e residenc? Tues* I lion day. Rev. Peters, of Bardsfcts^^bad ' officiating. Burial followed loplHL | New Salem cemefiry — Standard proti DR. V f • TRUSTY PRACTICA'C* - ”- DENTIST ! -s» A ROUND or TAl.li. f Organize Union and Will De¬ mand Better Wages. IF YOU TOUCH your tongue to ALUM Married at Fourteen. The Kicker. ‘•Office over Havdon L Barber po ntal work at reasonable prices. > 'rtrork guprantoed. J SPRINGFIELD. KY. ihe kicked about the way tii*n had lieen reigning, that swiftly, day by day, rernment was gaining, ill night, asleep, awake. A school girl in short dresses ! became a bride in this city Wed¬ nesday evening when Lulu Bell Ownn«, ege fourteen years, was married to George Stevens, a bachelor of ‘thirty five. Mrs. the girts mother, and witnessed ll* c uple who vicinity ofi to- Lexington I i car. acc m girls mother. )«tne office of * BVpayne, who carnage cere-j TT&cd made the usual mistake— j Forgot the need of voting. Each day but one throughout thcyeaT He bowled for reformation; I Election day he'd disappear And cease hU agitation. , He said wrong » made hinudek at heart And filled him with dejertion: And then he'd fAS* to do hU part By voting ou election. —The Commoner. » Henry Owen# gave her «onser.t a the ceremony. Tt) were from the Versailles, came i tin the interurban panied by ihe f Mr! look in the glass—you will see the effect— You can't help puckering—it makes you pucker to think of tasting it By the use of so called cheap Baking I Powders you-take this puckering, injurious Alum -~fjght into your system—you injure digestion I #ng nan your stomach. , t|/ Tobacco camp-ion Ai , th® recent tobacco grow* ere conreotSon held at Winches- iter It *- tobacco men made plans f r a “whirlmind Cimpiign" of the Burley d stjict during the next few weeks. The idea is io ge» the t‘ baerpgro * ers interest- ed and organized, for all realize thrt organization is the first essential lo i-uecess fully con- tioiling prices. Hon 11. B. Sher-1 n an, of Indiana, the National j Organizer for die American Ho j ciety of Eqaity, of wl.ifcli the new Burley-Growers Association is to be a bio neb. will tcad the campaigr, aud will be assisted bv a *cora of more of local and general organixfrs. S.ato or ganizer, L. X. Roberison, from the dark tobacco districts, will spciffi several weeks in the Bar¬ ley counties durit-g the cam¬ paign, whrs unusually large. Hon Ben Johnson re¬ ceived 1389 majority in the race for Congress, This is tbe lar gest majority e>er received by any candidate in Nelson county, pnd Mr. Johnson is to be con¬ gratulated upon (he almost un¬ animous vote and tbe splendid majority received. Tbe vote btood Johnson, Democrat, 1621': Heavrin, R-#ublican, 331. The primary vote was light, 1 but was overwhelming in favor I of Governor J. C W. BeckfeamJ the home candidate for United Stales Senator. Ihe number rf votes cast in this race was Beck bam, 1,245; McCreary, 32H, giv mg a majority of 4117. • The vote for Governor with one precinct missing U Hager, 919; Hayes 252; the missing precinct will increase Judge Hager’s majority. For Attor¬ ney General, Hendrick», 554; Carter, 318, with one missing precinct. For School Superin¬ tendent, Gullion, 676; Winfrey, 267, and one precinct unreport- f QUARTERLY COURT * Quarterly Court i* held on the third Ktonday in each month. B. It. Lltaey, Judge. COUNTY COURT. County Cv«irt meet* on the fourth Monday in each mouth. U. Lr, Liucv, Judge. W.*F. Booker. Count* Clerk. T. 8. Maye*. County Attorney- George Catlett, Jailer? Sidney Otbourne Sheriff. 8am Anderson, H. B. Powell. t ■ Betbert Eddlemau ■ Deputlc*. Ed Maatera. ( James F. Moore, County Swnreyor T P O'Bryan . Aa*e*aor. W. T. Bltchell, Deputy, Robert Noe. Treasurer. J M. Montgomery Coroner. J, W. Buah, 8upt. of Common 8cbools. P.O. Springfield. CITY COURT Jamea R. Noe. Police Judge John Qrace, Marshal. W, V. Grigsby, City Attorney Heard and Seen ington. drug store. ! President Rc Hollander, of Johns Hopkins University, who has be*u ‘rutii 5 * ed by the Slate D pirtment as a epi;V agent in connu-tto^ with the settle¬ ment of questions periaioing to the foreign indeS edntss of Santo Domingo,,, arrived in" | G*bbs 4 Majkin bought in I Nelsxn county, recently five g »o4 jicks, one of which wai - ‘ ffi| one of the best the Slate and for They “High Tide, jennet jacks i which ibev paid $1,000. I expect to head their herd with . tiia jick. | S. H C>oney, of McGuffey, |Ohi». bought of E T Shields, of Bloomfie d, hU finq breeding jennet with a four dayold Dr. McChord jack colt by her side. Mr. Cooney bought this jennet at a long price. She is the uam of .the yearling premium jtek, “King of Xelfon," which took first p erniam at the Lexington Fait; also, the dam of the two-' Vear old Branlon jack, which took sweepstakes at the Bards- towo Fair.—Stardard. 1 The regular' rneMiog of the 'City Council was called to order Tuesday night but On account of! the election the meeting was'ad j Ijonroed to - Friday night when the business wilt be finished. I About the only thing*of io’crest [at the met ting »was the payment ! into the sinking fund the annu> 1 allowance of $1,6C0 out of tax | collections to meet the payment | ^of the Water W rks bonds. ! The Wedding * f Miss Mattie Montgomery McElroy and Mr. I Ohver Kelly, Jr., will t k« place on Wednesday evening. Nov. 28. j ac 7:3o o’clock, at the home of I ) ihe bride's patents, Mr. and j A Year Ot BlOOl The year 1903. will long be re-1 ! o.embered in tbe home of F. N., ITacktt, of AlllsDoe, Ky , as a year of blood; which flowed so^ copiously from Mr Tscket's lungs that death seemed aery, near. He writes: "Severe bleed I ing from the ludgs and a fright-1 ful cough bad brought me a* | death s door, when I began | taking Dr King's New Discovery | for Consumption, with the aatoo- j Isbing result that after taking] four bottles I was completely i restored and as time has p oven | permanently ca*«d. ” Guaran¬ teed for Sore Lungs, Coughs and Cold*, at C- J- Haydon si Price 50c and $1 j cropper furnishes) half the seed and f3rtiliser, orj one third where the landlord i furnishes everything; $2 per day for wheat harvest; $1.25aid dinoer per day for threshing, hay harvest, corn shredding $15 per month and board on yearly contracts, and $19 50 for single month work Croppers must have horse to tend garden, «U coal and wood furnished, ard pasture for enough bogs to JUSTICE COURT Justice Court* »re held in April. Jolr and October. Church Directory. ba've become car nest advocates] I of ibe plan ahd are joining the new organiz ition rapidly. METHODIST CHURCH Re*. <». W. Ly*n, Pa*tor, Scr *ice* jd the First and Third Snuda** in each month at 11 a n» and 7:30 p a. SundaySch«>i every Suuday at 10 a.m, Prayer »t**ing every Wcdneaday might. > German’ ir.suraode companick and one Austrian company that refold t: pty for any of ije p-operty destroyed by fire 'nnd and earthquake, wnich dumge-t aggregate about $14,000,00'. * A Panama special says J # ^r man Kthl, who in 1903, tried to gain admiss on to tha While HuUae with the declared inten¬ tion of killing Mr. Roosvolt, a;*- rivei in Panama from Ciili and vas put under arrest, Pbysi- tig ns declared him insane, H j wiC be sent back to Chili. Viscount Aoki called at the State Department and IiaJ a •omermcj with Secrelafy Root, The Ambassador said thare was no change in the San Franoi*co rouble concerning tbe excich i 1 1 Japanese school children aud bojcoit of Japanese mir- * jhants. * . The a».nua' chrvsantheniu.-u diow of the Uoitel State Depn* - neat of Agriculture opened )«* erdsy. The exhibit'on.,will re- nam open for one w.ek. Tne ‘ea.ure of the show is iho g:i?at variety of pompoms. They »re if different sizes, and in wl i'e* and various shad* s of pink, j cl iow and red. That tbe twelve-inch gon no* n qsj at most of the c**ast for'i- i;at.ons of the United Suit s vou.'d not lost through an ei agemeut of two hours, tl e terlcd that would eiapse from he t me the leading vis^ellbf v fleet would come within the anjie until the last vessel would. iiss beyond the range of ti e uns, is tbe st.tt®nient mad-i 1 y •ngadier General William Cio* er, Uulef of Ordnance, wha e •nual report was made pohl c i the War Depanment yester lay. ■_. i,' You cannot i-ccompliah v«ry much I If your liver is iaactiv an vou feel | dull, your ev» arc heavy and flight! exertion exhaonts you. Oriao Lax¬ ative Fruit Syrup stimulate* the liver and bowel*ami makes you feel bright and active, Orlno Laxative Fruit.Syrup does not nauseate or gripe and ia very pleasant to take Orlno ia more effective than pill* or ! ordinary raihaitica, Refute euhati- j *utea. Sold by the Red Cro»a Drug Stooe* Standard. S emarkaum: Man —Tl-ej ElizalwMbtuwn News which [did all in its power against Gov i last rate for U. • he tailoring to •Governor Beck the moat Second Presbyierian church, will betheoffi isting cergyman. Owing to tbe death of Mr. Kel¬ ly’s brother a few months ago the invitations have been Jimited to the families of the bride and groom. Qu ; te a number of rela tives from a distance will attend the wedding. * “For years I starved, tbeo I bought a SO cent bottle of Kodol Dyspepair Cure, and wh*l the bet tie benifitted roe all the gold in Georgia could not bny. I kept on taking it and in two .nonths I went back to my work as machinist. In three month* I was a» as well and hearty as I ever was. I *911 uJe a Httla occasionally aa I find it a fine blood perifter and a good tonic. May youlive leng and pros- per.”-lc. N. Cornell. Reding, (is.. Aug. iuoh. Kodr 1 is sold here by •Smock A Hay don. CATHOLIC.CHURCH Rcr. P F Hennewa-. Pa«tcr. Ser ice* *;verT Sunday at 8 and 10 o'clock m. Service* a» St. Ro*c same hour* horse. Manv ccrtend that th« new union will amount to noth¬ ing, but many think it will grow] rather than die out, and will add , to tbe scarcity of hands during the rush season? I Beckham in I j S. Senator h: I >ay of him I ham is undoubtedly r*marka s 'le polilican Kentucky Las produced in the last quarter of a century. He a as able lo sit is bis seal and take up Judge Pajnter, who was practically ununown in the State, and who could not by l is own influence secure a d zen vo es in he Log-1 .isiature, and elect him to the U. S. Senate over J. Of S. Rlack drug store. Trial bottle free. CHRISTIAN CHURCH [ R T. Wwldtn. It»td. «€1\1 every Sundav. 0 * f RE SBYTERIAN CHURCH. Preaching every Sandsy at 11 a m.. t nd at 7 p.m, Sunday school every Sunday.at 10 a.m. Pray er vxiiiv »very Thursday evening at 7 o'clock cattrrh. Tbe Red Cross Drug Store says that if a $1 Hjomei ( outfit does not core you com pietely they will pay for it, Death of Aged Woman. F. A, E*tesa, Wyandotte, Ky , nays: Iloyrboti Hog Cholera Remedy cured some hogs for me that I did not think could possibly lie saved. It U tht only-remet y t have ever used that will cure hog cholera. Some of these hogs were so sick 1 had t» drench them with the remedy, but • i! did not loose a hog. Sold and guaran 1 teed by, C. J. Haydon, Sprirgfieh From th* Fa’coo Mias Betti* Molhns ajd Mr. Robert Gr«bbens were married at the Baptist parsonage, this ci»y, Wednesday morning, No¬ vember, by Rev. A. C. Graves. They live in the pattern part of the county and their ages are 171 and 19 years, respectively. The | Valuable Horse Killed. BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. Wm. Harrison V illii n Tsbl Preaching every SnnCay at 1* a.n: and 7:46 p.m. Sunday School every unday at 9:30 a m. Prayer meeting erry Tuesday evening at-7:4S o'clock burn, t' f .e mo^t po| ular and con spicious Denu Crafc in the State. List Saturday bed»-fea ed Sena tor Blackburn's colleague, Setia-j tor McCiearr, ayainst whose] record or character nothing, could be *ai»J, by a handsom-i majority. $ach victories as. thcac have never hereto'ore been won bv any nutria K« n tucay.'' t • Mr. Janies Isham a weil- known merchant at Mackvilie, had a valuable horse killed at Thursday, November 15,1906, 'You cannot catch old birds with chaff.” Fraternal Orders T. E Boone. i>ixtv-G\e year, .f age. a distant relative of tin famous Daniel Boone, di-d cl organic bean disease >eaierda^ aflerro n at 4:50 o’clo k at hit home 305 EirV Broidway. Mr I Boone was the Un>tea Statet start keeper and gauger in lhi» c:ty. He was one of the older employes tf the Government and was a ve eran of tae Civ war in the Union array. Bardstown, Nelson cou ty. Masonic Lodci? —Sprin^flcid lodge No. 50 meet* first and third Moutia} ei ftaoh'mouth. 'Waahmjton R A Chapter. No, 57 meet* every second Tuesday, Springfield Council No. 52 meets oi> verT fourth.Monday, Kvichts of The Macaseks— Meet Mr, L W. Overs reet present-[ ed to Col. M, T. Long yesterday I a pistol the like of wbiev has I never been seen by any of the people to whom the weapon has 1 peen shown although nome of ■ them are teterans of tbe Civil i War. There is no upon it! M-.r its maker s n n^bni it i- supposed that it was made in! England as it ia a specimen ( f. Mie nld fashioned pin-fi-e gun! aid must b.i between two andj t ree hundred sears old The •jlinder i* mad to carry; solve rounds of cartridges and : tbe calibre is ap..u tbe same ts'' that of the modern thirty .wo. j The weap n codoobt has an in ■ tMVtling history and would' brirgab-g price if offered for sale —Danville Ue alJ. You cannot snare a wearer i sett shoes with fairy tales, downright ease, the free walking, that makes ‘'once a always a Crossett” with mei where. FOLEY’S KIDNEY CURE Then tell him about Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. Tell him how it cured your hard cough. Tell him why you always keep it in the house. Tell him to ask his doctor about it. Doc¬ tors use a great deal of it for j throat and lung troubles. Tha b«st kind ol a textimonial — “Sold for over sixty yesr*." WILL CURE YOU of any case of Kidney or Bladder disease that is not beyond the reach of medi¬ cine. Take it at once. Do not risk having Bright’s Dis- '*- so SHOL **• 1 P '1 “MAKES LIFE’S WALK EASY" I 1 LEWIS A. CROSSETT.Iac* NOSH AUNG TON, MASS. WW FOR SALE BY 1 W. T. LEACHMAN He New Pare Foof sal Dmi Law Wt are pleaded'to announce that Foley's Honey and Tar for coughs | and cold* and lung -troubles is not af- ! fected by the National Pure Foo d ' and Drug law a* it conoain* no opiates 1 or other harmful drugs and we recom- I mend it a* a safe remedy for children I or adults. YottVai fiad it at the >etes. There is ted by delay. 11.00 Tattle., HOLEY?! THE NEWS-LEADER PUBLISHED IVKIT THURSDAY. • 1 A YEAR IN ADVANCE. SPRINGFIELD. KY. E. L. DAVISON, Jr. t l dm and fami'y and Charley Ruby I Mr. W. H. Owen, o f Tath*ro and family were the guests of Mr Spring*, visited Mr. J. 8, IJo- [aid Mi*. V* ill Gordon bunday man Friday night. I Mrs, J. »S. RoyiHt Ao’d 92: Mr. John Wa'dridg**, of Nel- [lurKeys bicugh’. #00 30. Mrs.jgon [county, has moved in the J. M Royalty s.»ld 31 turkeys bouse with Lonzo Inman until j brought #48 35. The turke\s { he can get his house boilt. tare stHintrailOc per pjund. Mr. W P. Merritt is baring (‘■All* 00 CAOtlia^ldS ana political matt# Jab work it don* i( low rate*. bat cash An-rartlslng contracts i Jas. Durr bought a horse [lumber cut to build a tenant I from Mrs. William Foster price! house. *165. J, P. Royally b bght; Mr j D Duncan and Mr aome corn from Bid Jenkins alcharley Hardin, ot this place, s- psr barrel de ivered. swopped horses Saturday. I Mrs George Shirley spent Mr. George Keeling has al Ka.urday with Mrs. Merrell rm/st complet'd bis new house “ ° . , Mr, Mike Fiugerald, of Hills I Miss Rebel Roger* apeat Sat- i*>rp. visited Mr. Decatur urday [and Sunday with her D r>eoo Sunday, uarents at. Fenwick v - i . .. , I Mrs. Tom Baker and two dau- and wifelghters and Mrs H*»niy R-ed i maty Mitfiint**..V S.» o f trfcl Offices... . K.JO THURSDAY. NOV. 15, 1906 We are glad to report Mrs. Su Ja Hardin better this week. Mrs Hel'en Ciouch hft Tues¬ day for Bluemound, III., where shs will visit tier children. Mirs Ollie Parish, Ethel Carey and Sallie Hendren were the gu-s s of Miss Lei tie Bishop last Monday, Mrs. Mary Nickelson visited relatives at WiUiaburg latt week. Mrs Dora Tr»nt*U cn the sick list this week. Mr. Johnny Kay*’, of yo ir town, is visiting M. V. Crouch andfiuaify this week. Mpar-^rCUarney, of Fairfield, jHlfi the guest of Mrs. Pearl tSmothers last week. Mr. BUI Cakteal left last tveek for Illinois where he will make his future home. There will be a p ; e supper at Willttborg next Saturday night for the benefit of the church. Everybody *s invited to come. Pansy. No ta (rPraooia no Recari Wfe do not kuo* of a single inatancc woJr* * cough or cold resulted »b pneumonia or consumption when Foley’* Honey and Tar had been ta¬ ken. It cures cough* and cold* per¬ fectly, eo do not lake chance* with eoae unknown prej eratlon which mil contain opiate*, which cause consti¬ pation, a condition that retard* re coveryjrom acold. Ask for FoleyV Honey and Tar aud refuse .any sub¬ stitute offered. At the Red Croes Drug Store. parents at Fenwick Mrs. J. W. Satterl wf re the guests of Isaiah Coul ter and wife Sunday. Mr. Ivan Phillips and wife are preparing to go to housekeeping the latter part of this week. We have b«pn having* some very pretty weather, very dry but fine weather to work. Some of I he farine»s are wishing for rain while others are not quite ready for i ain. But I suppose they will lake the weather as it. comes Hyacinth. State of Ohio, City of Toledo. j . . **. Lucas County. J Frank I, Cheney Bakes Oath that be in Mrulyr partner of the tifm of F, J, Cheney & Co, doing busioese in the city of Toledo. County andAtate afore* said, and that »aid firm will pay the suin of ONB HUNDRED DOLLARS tor each ana every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall'* Cute, Frank J, Cheney. Sworn to before nii and *Ub*crD”. / In my prej*encfhl^Mhjji^erniwn- JWt . * rirrrMT. ^X^vToieason (seal) Notary public Ball's Cata-rh Cure ie taken Inter- nelly, and acts directly oh tile blood anpmuci us surfaces of the system. *end for testimonials free, F. J, < *hcney A Co., Toledo, O. Sold by all d'uggiets. 7.V. Take Hall’s Family Pill* for const!- and darghters visited Mrs. Decatur D agoo Wednesday. Mr L, M. Homan and wife visited Mr. West ley Moore Thursday and Friday. Miss Zelpha Cbess»r visiied Miss Rebie Wells Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Anderson attended the opera in vour town Tuesday night. As I have nothing more t » write I will ring off. “Breckinridge School ILv * Notice to Farmers. Now is the time to begin to use our bon Hog Cholera Remedy, if m want to keep your bogs free from disease. We mill sell you a gallon of this remedy, you can use it for days and if it docs not Jipr\r vour hogs In perfect hejd&fi during this time, you need nflthay-for the medi¬ cine. Isn't this thi- fairest prnposi- tven you ever heard of. Costs only 5 cts. per month for each hog' and the extra gain in flesh caused from it* use more than pays for the cost of the remedy. '■ C. J, Haydon, Springfield. Ky >V illisburg Mar.kville Canary As our little village has been minus so long I will give a few items of the past. R. C. Canary and his enum. J. A. Johnson made a flying trip lo Lebanon Saturday. Bettie Canary is visiting rela lives in Mackvtiie ibis week. Oscir Bottom bought of diff erent par ies 25 barrels of corn at #1 50 per barrel. Mrs. Lena B Items and son are visiting h» r parents in Fen¬ wick this week. Mr John Logsdon is no better at tbit writing. J. A. Johnson and wife spent 8aturdiy n-ght and Sunday with R C. Canary. Lon Barker is in Mackville on bu*.ine*s this week. A f anory has gone io Louis vjlle to tpend a few days. Wm. Hanley from Aliceten, was the goe*t of OfCir Bottom »Yid wife Sunday. Visa-.Emm a Adam*, of liar- •odsburg, returned home Satur¬ day Bfter a pleasant visit with friends and relatives at Pleasant Grove. Mrs. F«nnieSweeney, ofSUn- foid is visiting her mother, Mrs Sam Derr, who It*-* be n quite ill for several days. .Mrs Sam Cull, of Harrod* burg, has reen visiting friends here for set oral days, Miss Margarit* Isham, who is att?cdit>g school at HarroJsb-irg. was at home S iturduy anJ Bun day, George Gear and family. Mrs Ott e Yeager and Mrs. Ida Wells were in Mackvil e last Friday afternoon, John and Car! Sims, of Har rodsburg, spent Saturday and Sunday with J, A. Sims and family. * Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Miller wpro in Srpingtield last Friday. John Turner spent Sunday with his mother. Dr. S. M. Crumei and ye.1 b have rented rooms from Dr. W Hyatt and will take po*>ession this week. We are glad to haye tin m in our midst. Mr and Mrs, John Rey nolds have been spending the last few weeks with L. H Hardin and family. Mrs Hardin h s been con tin d to her room with ty pbu:d ftfver. Mesdames. F. H. Ash and J. of !ndi «na. are visiting his father 1 K. Wells visiied”Mr.”’and”Mr ... Win, Lear near t.iwn. , Kent Rogers at Fenwick a Tew Wilsom and family, of ^ days last week. NichoLsville. were visiting his sister, Mrs, Uriah Shewmtker, last week. * I Tun tilFtei Cmon’i Ltporl Tbc Minncscta Fairy aod Food ooimle*aon‘* analysis show* that >on«* v’a Laxativo Honey and Tar ud Bre’* Laxot.ve Honey an 1 Tar Mitained opiate* and croton oil. )piate« art poiaou and crolon oil i* * hjlcut poiaououa purgative. Refuse o accept any but Fole>'» Honey and ar in a plow package, Foley'* loner and Tar contains do opiate* diug* and ugh cold row Drog Store. At Kid Mr, Lad n et«rs. of Indinnapo- i«, Ind., was the gue-t of * his brother, Mr. J. P, Peters last week, Mr. Cnas. R< bertson. of Springfield, and Mr. and Mrs SteyeThompson, of Litsey, *t lenied the Shewmaker - Rav h.urn wedding last Wedncsdiy. ! Mr. I,J#f t Arnold and fami'yof Maud visited relative) here tlie drst of the week. Miss Clarke Blanton who has been v siting reU ives here has returned ta her boms at Bjston. Mrs. Sue Merritt ar.d Lula M ritt spent several days last week with Mrs. A. M. Shields at Chaplin- Mr. Will Yancey of Moores vi le, spent Sa urday n'*i lit with his daughter, M r s. Ot’i Yea 0 E. Burtons Testifies After Four Years. (J. B. IJorban*, of Carlidc Center, N. Y., write*: “About four vein ago I frrote you etating that I had been entirely cured of a severe kidney trouqle bv taking I-* than twv bot tic* of Fyley's Kidney Cure- It en¬ tirely stopped the brick dust sediment and pain and spmptomx of Kidney i ilease dinapeared. I am glad to avtlual never bad r return of anr of those symptoms during the four year* th*at h»ve elapsed »ud I a evidently cured t*i s*ay cured, *r«d heartily recommend Foley'* Kidner Cure to any one suffering from kid* ney or pladde* trouble" Sold by the lied Cro.s Orttg Store Breckinridge B 'b [nmin, Mi- glad to roport Dr. J T. Sutherl ti d improving aft *r several days confinement. He was walking near some brick iti his yard and slipped upon a plank and fell. He suffered very severely for several days Rev Lower, of R cbm on J. will deliver a lecture at tht Christian church at tins p'oes next 4th Sunday. Miss Bessie P* rates is ab'e t«> be out again after an attack of Messrs, Wjlhart and Reed, of Dan'-ille, were guests if W. S Gibbs last week. Mr. McGinnis, of Indiana, visited. “Englewood.” the horn*? of W, S. Gibbs last Friday I There will be a simper given by the ladies of tnc Christian church at. ths pace Saturday n'ght Nov. 17. W«* ox en I an invitat'on to the pub ic. “Mr and Mrs. George Rollert- *on, of Antioch, spent Saturday and Sunday with Mr. A. B Wells. We are s »rry to r. pcxi t Talham Springs Mr. and Mrs James Inmon and wife visaed ( Mr. Wells no betU relativ s in Anderson county i> r \v w. Hvatt was called lo Saturd-y an! Sunday. I Mackville to sea Mr. Yancey -Mrs. jouj Hamby visited the 1 who is very ill. -ido» H.niby fcund.y. j W r. »nd Mr,. W. S Giblx at The sick in ihis coxtr.u-iiiy are all Improving except Mrs. Ada Royalty, who.we are sorry to report no better. Mr B»n Keeling is building ne • d Aeilitig bou»o near here. | %y The sawmill belonging 1,0 “ Skating Rink Now Open C ouch & Guidon lariu btd< ngiug. o Hisha White.] lie is hiving lumhi r saved t>udd a tenant bO' h Burk head fami'y, cf Bi ush Grove, visited j]5P lel-t veA at Pleasant Hi frora!^'' >rd \ until Suiday. ( -’?■ M -, Wii.nie Kays and family Q Ss uiday with Mr arid Mr*. J S. R yaity. ri\ . M *. Sallie Whitinghill, of!^ Harrodsbaig, i* visiting reiati ^ \is in this community this w**k. IsC' Mr. Elisha White and famiijr, il; Henry Sonti and frmi'y. Murrey*^ G0;'dtnand family, Frank Har- ^ Splendid Exercise Fascinating Sport, The Rinlol iu Maine and Vermont, where the problem of keeping the road* passable during the cold winter munth* Is particularly dlf- ‘ ilcnlt of nolatlou. A road .roller coMlsts of two sec U<>n*.six to eight feet In diameter, each Need ■ good cathartic? brat. Say a piil like DeWit Early KUer*. About the .table on the market. Bold & Haydon. Little offer for sale the following; two| brood work mares, one aged] work horse, one buggy horse,, one year.ing filly, two milk cows, I one cow and cilf, three yearling 1 calves, one Jersey heifer, 221 sheep, one or two fat beg*. a.bou* 500 bushels of corn, t*o buggies, two jset* of harness ! one two horde wagon, mower' and binder and other farming implements and housliolu and ' V itchen furniture. Also about seven dozen pure¬ bred white leghorn hens and a' few cocks and cocknl.-'. Terms All sums under $10 ca*h over that amount on a credit of six months, 2t Mrs. Nannie Leachman. J. W. BcgemaB Insurance. In.-ure in the Farmers Home 1 Insurance Company, of Junction City, Kv.,tbe only company in ! the State that makes any claim of p-ying its losses in full. |yr v Blue Grass Manufacturing Co., $ Manufacturers of The most Gtnons strike break¬ ers in the land are Dr. Kir g'd Ne* Lif-J Pills. When liter and bowels go on strike, they quick ly settle the trouble, and the pjrifvitig work gees right on. Ilest care for constipali head ache and dizziness. 25< , 1 at C. J. 11 ay don's druggists. We are upecially prepared to do all kinds of repairing to Harness, Saddles, etc. Give children | Hand Made Harness a Specialty. | V\ Wall Strict Near the Depot SPRINGFIELD, KY ® Farm For Sale. 250 acres well located- 00 -res creek bottom, 30 acres in mber, 123 acres in grass, land I lays wel', gd dwelling wdh ro in*, good tenant house, two «rn»'40bv 00 bo’h new, three Immigrants for the South. Kentucky l.as l«*en too busy listening to Nopoleon Banapartc H»ys and Bamuel Wilbur Hsger! exchanging cpithe h ludo aa oi her I Southern Stales have been wise- j I ly dcin stretching oot hands for white immigrants of tne] the right*‘sort 'There landed J f «r i *ta ice, at Cliarleston, S I C., 500 immigrants brought out by (lie frood uhip Wittekind This event the Atlanta Coasbtu ti jn ranks as one of llie most im l>ortAnt in * Southern history since .OgU thorye set in 'mo ion the forces which have developed a commercial empire from th*- trackless forests,” It is not the number of im ni grants - hat counts. There were fewer to found Jamcs‘0«n, o* Quebeck, or the I’lymmoih col ony. Tne rigLificancs of ti t new movement lies in the fat- bat 't has -begun, Thcte is room everywhere in the fc»» nth for just the class of immigi i nts as the Whitt.'kind «an ed b C. arUs’OJ. T< e»e were, we u» dtrsUnd, carefully select d b a c jfi iij ; s*ioier sent dnect from South Carolina t) Kun«p* Well skis the M-mfhi- ‘O mercial Appeal: •‘Every here is felt t ie i i*| ir.uiofi to do au4 Let me furnish you with AN EASTMAN THE BEST MADE, in all sizes and prices. Also keep a full line Kodak and Camera Supplies. ♦, Her* i* our condenicd opinion cf I th* Otigional Lazativx Cougb Syrup: * v e*rly all otqvr coufch *yrup« *re «oii*tipatintr «*pv<-i*'|jr vhoM Con lairing opiate*. Kennedy'^ Laxative (containing) Homy and T*r moves >thc bowel*. Contains no cpiate*. v'oaforaia to tbc National Pure Feud ml J»rug Law. bold by Smock A Havdpn. HaycloiT^ CORNER DRUG STOrtE ^ igKCTTOH S& jSgg2BiS2S6B3SW KILLth. couch and CURE T W « LU NGS jur general catalogue of Fru t ml Ornaoental Trees. Evct-J g^ms, 8h oj-,. Grape Vmr*, Ilk ibarb, Asparagus, Smad Fru etc., is now reaoy on i lfcit.0 • We . employ no Agent but sell direct to .le planter. H. F. HILLLVMlY:R & SONS L< .'.ingtoq, Ky New Discovery i -2 * 11 Special Prices Ion millinery I ! 3-C OR J M. BURTON RESIDENT DENTIST TEETH EXTRACTEO WITHOUT PAIIM All About YourselT, Friends and Acquaintances. Osnca-FUffan Block, np Sialra SPRINGFIELD. KY. All Dental Work Strictly First-class. I A special from Danville says:'"^ ow ** y c W, L. Caldwell, the-most widely ; £ trimmed Hat*. ; Known breeder of j4ck stock t>f £ 75 Cent*. Bar the stale of Kentucky, died Ibis £ morning at his stock farm near ** this city. He was known to £ .every stock man in this county. 3 He was one of the directors of rj the recant State Pair aud was > ■ _ ■■■ - .judge in many rings. He was was a man who posse in bis fiftheth year. He was admirable traits of the son of former i ouoty Judge He was an honorable, L Caldwell, and was a mem- gentleman, modest, k her of one of the Stale's oldest and pleasant. He pul famalies. tice all his life tbe gr Deceased was known in this p ] 0 of the Golden R county being rel&ed to Mrs A, the three graces, Lit C. McElroy and Major J. L and Cnarity. He bcle Wharton. Lord beleived that th Clothes clean'd and pressed ith ceatness and dispatch. GEp. B Taylor. A little daughter arrived at ithe home of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar [Curry Saturday oig» t. >eing offered at the “BIG STO RE.” We want your trade <§> nd if Large Selection. High Class goods and low prices are any attraction weshould have vour business. We 1 # buy in large quantities direct from the manu¬ facturer and importer and cah save you money. A special effort on Ladies and Children’s ' X DR. J. C. MUDD Physician and Surgeon Offices over Haydon’s Drugstore Miss Willa Knoll. I Odd pieces of China can be iliad at Leachmqm’s furnituro wtore at half their value. For $41,50 you can bny n handsome 12 piece toilet set at Leachmau’s furniture store. t> Is being made by us this season and we can say our trade was $ never better. We would liketo have you call and see this line. Dont fail to se« the display of; 12 piece toilet snt at Leachman’s, fu'nitore store,. W, F. GRIGSBY f ATTORNEY -AT - LAW Office orer People’s Bank, BPRISOFJKLD KY. Our stoc k of Ladies' Read y-to wear gar¬ ments isthe best to be seen in any town in the State. We handleonly Gar ments that fit and give satis¬ faction, Styl i s h dress skirts silk petti¬ coats, mer¬ cerized pet ticoats mus tins under¬ wear, wrap pers, kimo- nas, dres¬ sing s a c- ques, out¬ ing gowns. ted china for $11H at leachraan’s Logsdon--Edelen. furniture store., ... , , . ... __ Miss Lena Logsdon and Mr. j. t\ t i ,, . %, J James Ray Edeleu will be mar B. a Lake sold to Messrs*!) • . . A , • , .... • „ , X, ried at. St, Domonic s church Dick and rwyman Keene 220" ■ .. nLj .. a , , , , / . ... November 28th at four o’clock acres of IrucI tor R A Mclntire. L , he ifterD(0a . Miss Loss P v> • , * _, ’ f j don is a daughter of Mr. Cb»s. Dr. W. W. Ray has moved hisJ Mogadon and is an atiractive| office from the Rinehart buiJd-}y t > nr * lad y Mr - E4elen j s a ingto offices over C. J. Haydons " of Mr - J » l F - Klele<1 rear drugstore. town, and is a hustling young We sell the “M e rode” V Knit Un- ^ d e r w err X and ‘Onyx' Hosiery for Ladies ard & C h i ldren. This is the ^ best made, £ sold only ^ by us inthis <|> city. J, B. RoBakds M. W Hyatt RoBARDS & HYATT Physicians and Surgeons Office over McElioy & Sbui** L G. CRUME, D. D. S. couniy wronave oeen trading & v|glt her brotlltr Mr T D . with him ever since he opened Wel]s up his little Rtore years ago, 1 have never heard aught agsinst Mrs. Mary Durrett and Jittte his honor, and I believe son » Joe » have returned borne that the Recording Angel has a ^ r a v Uit to relatives in but a very small account against Bloomfield and Louisville, him, but on lhe credit book of Miss Annie Mayes has return- life records I believe that there ed home from Lebanoo where are many joxi deeds to bis she visited her sister, Mrs. J. R credit Mahon. In tbi.ngc .hcn mankind is Mr Leslie Hsyea ha. re,cm trampling under fo>t all con- ed t0 hl , home j0 H .r,od,bnrg scienliou. scruple* in the m.d efteravUlt to relative, here. DR. J. H. HOPPER PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Bowling Alley Open Toe new bowling alley under I the management of L. D. Baker [and located in the building for 1 I tnerly occupied by the. harness i factory r ear the depot, has open ed under very favorable circunr stances and is doing a- good business The alley is one of . the best equipped ones in tbe ■ state, having new balls, new [pins andja fine smooth'alley. I Everybody is invited to come l and inspect ’lie alley. The Ja- .dies and gentleman’s club will | play once a week. PHONES: OHice 97 Residence 71 Dr. W. W. Ray PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office ever C. W Hagan’s gro ! eery, opposite Presbyterian I church. Phones / Office 175, f Residence 172 Th 1 turkey cop, judging! from the i.umber driven in to the poultr y house this week, is an unusually large one Ten cents on foot is the price pjil this I Jl&_ Bljnfi.; J j' Id to Sidney' [Osbourne 108 acres Acre. Kent Smith and ChtarlieT Montgomery sold to Wiliam Head 110 acres for $3500. Chkr'es , Hines sold to Gabe Kcightly 1041 acres at $33 pef acre. TELEPHONE DAY.19. NIGHT 74 Raleoad Schedule. Following is theunv* sebedoh now in effeci on the Bardstowi and Springfield breech fail road: No. 41—Leaves Louisville at 4:10 pm.; Bardstown Junctioi I 5:02 p.m.; Bardslown, 5:52 p ro arrives at bpringfield, 6:45 p oi No 42—Leaves Springfield ai 4:80 a m : Bardslown, 6:17 a m: Bardsiown Junction, 7:05 a.tn , arrives at Louisville. 7:55/um. No. 43—Leaves Louisville ai 7:30 a.m.; Bard^own JunctUn 0:30 a.in : Bardstown, 11.15 am arrives at Springfield, 12:40 p.m No.44— Leaves Springfield a 1:20 p.m.; bardstown, 2:30 p.m. Bardslown Junction, 4:35- pm. arrives at Lou 1 */!)!*, 5:45 p.m.^ □ No. 90, Sundays only—Leaves Springfield at7:15 a m,; Bards»- townda.m.; Bardstown Junction 8:a m.; arrives at Louisville, 9:35 a.m. □ \o. 91, Sundays only—leaves Lo isvtlle at 6 p.m.; Barm town Jun ’tion, 6:50 p m.; HardF own. 75:3 p.m;, arrives at Springfield, 8:25 p.m. 1 bagen, Denmark, in 1835 and' ” ’ ’ | pneumonia, came to this country when quite a jooeg min. He first located Mr - c - c McGii '. u( Lebanon, I in IVibConsin hfim which point s t* en k Monday in toan. he enlisted in the Udloa army as Mr, Georce Mediey l.fi Mon- u cavalri man. Af.er serving (lay for a bus i a , 8 , lrip East. ! thrtugh the war. he lived at Mil s . „ . ... waukee for se\era years from , * 8 * lft a J es is visiting I which pace he moved to this I fr,end * *“ Bardstown thm week. ! county where he has* since re- ( Miss Rose Mackin, of Lebanon sided and where he has prov* n h visiting Miss Margaret Hagan, himself a valuable citizen. In Marshal J« bn Grace is at 11873 he married Miss l is Golden | Bardstown chasing the wily and lo lhat union five sons all i fox. | grown snd married survive, a 9j M s3 M Bodice, of Maud, i follows: Jacob, Hecry William, Satnrday with Miss Sadie Thomas and John. The widow I j. also survives. Mr. Petireon had been a me-cbact at the little Mr - Roberl KoBirds has re- I town of Texas (or the past 35 tur "«‘ d from Hendersonville, yea i s and gained a ‘repufatii n ^ for uyrightness and fair dealings Miss Bertha Hay don and Mr. with eve ybody. Mr. Peterson George Robertson spent Sunday hud an honorable record as a in Lebanon, J soldier, although hewith cbarac MrsJ j McCabJ , nd datgh . I modest f rare| y 5 P° ke of ter. Jennie, are visaing Mends it He received a p rma i3d; aDft for 801110 t 11 ®* is visiting rel^il^ ^ ln€l in tbe county Col. Jack Chinn, of HarrooP fa burg, with si* favorite hounds passed through here Monday en route to tbe fox 1 hunt Bardslown. at' He was a gu^st of the Springfield Hotel while here.; Mr. Tbeo Campbell and M*. Joe Pettut»re hunting io G r- rard county and visiting Mr. j Pelt us’ fa her at Preachers-' ville. Metdames J. R Mahon, Jam* 1 * Gilkerson and H«rry Brown spent last Friday with Mrs. E. I 8. Mayes, Sr. Mr. Will C. Wharton and M ss | Kate Wharton atteLded the fun-1 eialof their relative, Mr. Will iam Caldwell, at Danville Wed j neaday, Mrs. Walter Leacbman re- turned from Louisville Monday | after a visit of two weeks with 1 relatives Miss Minnie McClellan spent: Tjesday in Lebanon visiting her sister, Miss Mary McClellan j Mrs. T. D Lat mer, Miss j Annie and Moffett, left this morning for Rives, Tenn., where they will visit relatives. Dr. | Latimer will remain here a few | days longer to superintend pack j ing their household goods and putting them in the car, when I he will follow his family lo Rives' for a visit before locating pr-r I Mr. Arch Hayes, of Louisville, visited his mother Mrs. M. K. Hayes here this week. Miss Eliztbeth Morris who has been a guest of M-ss Annie Mc- Chord two weeks, left Monday to visit relatives in Paris, before returning to her home in San Francisco, Cal. Dr. J. H. Hopper and Mrs. Hopper were called to Perry ville last week by the death of Rev. Wm. Wallace Brue, brother in law of Dr. Hopper last Friday. Dr. Hopper re turned Monday. Judge I. H. Thurman spent several days at Martinsville, Both Staple and Fancy. £; customers will t % ods s. bTKAYED—From my pluv.« about lour miles from Spring field on last Wtdnesday night, a fellow brown niuley cow, left front tit cut with a wire, Any information itadin to her re coverv will rewarded by, Scott John-on, r, f. d. no, 4 ^ Fres > fruits and vegetables always on band. Prompt ^ attention to all ord< rs. ^ - McElroy & Shader. |; SPRINGFIELD, KY: Gjpilal $30,000 Surplus and Undivided Profile $23,000 OFFICERS-B L Litaey, President, John W. Lewrl*., Vice-President A. C. McElroy. Cashier, L. U. Cain. Assistant Ca.bler, R. K Foster. Bookkeeper, U. H. Amlom, Asst. Book-Keeper. DIRECTORS—B. I,. Llteey, J. W. Lewis, W. D. Claybrooke, T. a f Mayes, R. H. Eiielen, II. M. Grundy John O. Polin We prant every favor consistent with safe banking. Your bosk ness respectfully solicited- FRESH BREAD m a w tevssMmm ! MARKS & GREXN Miss Mira Wells has returned to her home in Louisville afier; Mr. Jibn Logsdon aged at>out 30 years and a well known citi I zen of the county died at hrs | home in the Canary neighbor- j hood last Sunday. The deceased had been a inmate of the Insane Asylum foraVjut 15 years and was brought heme only last I week. Consumption was the! cause of his d• a disenac prevailing m this Coun try tin*'! <• Every || Two Minutes (Sppelal Oorr.^t»ndorv^ ] * The hors* ti still duiag famine** a* U» same Kd stand In the fire depart- luetit In Wnshingtou and la'likely to ! 1 continue thw earning hla oats for some ' year* to come de'j.ite the competition of tlie amo In otter bnoliie****." sa!«!, Assistant Chief W igner llie other day. “They are main factoring auto fire steamers. and this ~lns3 of Are fighting apparaliu tuny be installed Bi several rlties permanently, but 1 do not.recall sny at iwosent. 'rhe fact that tfei horse 'till obtains In New York. IHiiladeJphla. Boston. Chicago and other large cities, where they Lave nullniited money at command to make exi«iitneiits which we cannot, undertake ia tills city l-y rensun of a limited appropriation, would tend to show that die old fire bsi-se wlil remain sylth ua for awhile, nne of the picture*qne ami most pojm- knd Discussed by Those Opposed to it by Mcelroy & wharton SPRINGFIELD, KY. tin- tcAlit <4 Lul- SPjJUij sLfssi.!; U K* L alloweil toa< 1 vance ' • .yLT*-thekidney-pobon- tack the vitkl qrgans, causing catnrrii <-i the bla.kler, or tlic kidneys themselves, break down ami waste away cell by cell. | Bladder troubles-almost always result from a derangement of the kidneys and a cure is.obtained quickest bv a proper treatment of tlic khratys. If you are feel- inghodlvyon can make no mistake l«y taking I>r. Kilmer’> 5wamp-koot, the great kidnev,Jtvcr and Jdailder remedy. ’ - - — o hoi«l urine and **£ *»] hrontth' the dn^. Physicians tell us that all the blood in a healthy human body passes througn the heart once in every two minutes. If this action be¬ comes irregular the whole body suffers. Poor health follows poor blood ; Scott’s Emulsion makes the blood pure. One reason why ~ . P I Whoevi. Wl We, the people, would like to that in a free couu try/ Mod I ask: Why tax dogs the regular go out when I see a dog on my way it, stead of poil tax? They j place ard ebase him off? Do vale e sheep at stout 15.50 per they want me lo show ti*. lit every head. At ibis rut*; it will take time a d-g looa.s up on the hot i- forty sheep tu reac i $100 in z nr Why certainlr I must or value. This at the regular rate'pay the tax: but my leighbor will cost a bo'-.t 50 cent* ux, lit- who pays the i»x u>ay send bis tie more than! cent pe- lead, doir over to my henhouse and Dot the doc, poor fellow, must have him to suck every egg and pay $1 on bis head. One farm r ' break up all of in ten may have sheep. Some turkeys maybe killed by dog?, while h many Iambi, ere killed by foxes. The foxes are net so friend!,' in a field where foxhound * aie kept, So you tee, the sheep raiser get; as much bereflt from from the dog us well as the poultry raiser, who loses 1 sometimes nearly all the fowls thatbeb&s land five of my! mighbors several years agoj lost nearly all the liens and tur ' k*ys we had by foxes. I lost ! about 60hens and three turkeys I my trio of breeding stock for the year. My neighbors fared do better “ 5no locust posts.) A5 in acre farm locatel 5 mile* farm i v» V n0rth ' of Springfield. Dvel'Jng aod ';2 ilf/'Z' Um - a " H ” «»: —il Tencod »ood la«l, c* be and wat.rcd. Price ISA per acre. 50 acre farm C mile* of Spring- licld, nice smal* dwtJb'pg, good ham, land all lies well and n.cstiy in (fra« Price *3,000. | 87 *10 acre £r.rm near- Maud. Ky. I Good farm. All ,,-Sod land. c#>i ^ )tnv ***>' extern. t «.od orchard and all ..,.—W wrll fenced and watered. fff* * timber. «" l» r I No. .« 80 acre farm located In - ,, , * Marlon county good *»-room dwelling “1.1,,!. ^,:' , .. . ^ -1 g-ood bam. well fenced and watered, v! railroad. This farm . all lies well and convenient to s«hool SKkJf2l ] is; °n:- ~***‘ dwellings 1 and church. Price f2500.‘ - ir , Ni ** °, f l ,lcnt > | No- 79 7-V.cre farm, well located, ^pringlield, Price Eloper acre, good Improvements of everj- kind, itatlon: aFg re farm ll miles north °? w hou>c , a . m * barn, all lies well, »acres of c dwcUhw and Urn ' £ r Tr SirlS ‘ ““ aI: Churd “*- »»* *««.* - ralud, wrll watered: ,j. , s a „r f.rrn 2 niil» rut oi '“u * ICC prr arre «K. on WiUidmr* pikr; (*„»! d.rll •e. farm located near ‘ng and barn. Price per acre. cobacco and I iKittom land. I r.sjni! 83 lOJ acres located i miles north ft bottom lat n. room to house sia of 'Neowick: good dwelling and to 104 250 c :co: fence all good. I , * ac ' :o harn, mostly in grass, plenty *11 He* well a re . tobacco land. Pricy $H,«00. pike, 2 mile - farm .itnatr.l 1-2 ** !w atr r loealrd , mile- P " **° trOeld, wall im|ir.jrrrlce •» P" No. ?io, cultivated every year: good improve-1 metits of every kind; 7 room dwelling 1 halls and porch,2 good barns, 2 crib*?! meat home, buggy^house, milk bouse; [ farm well watered and fenced. I A first-class farm, one-half mile fn m Maclrvi!le, Ky., right on the* pike. This farm is well improved in 1 every way. new g room dwelling house I two tenant houses, good stock an.l l toi>acco barn*. cril«s. — ‘ - nearly all lies well and is in a high I state of cultivation. This is strictly a nice place and a cha~— * - one to buv a nice home, right and terms easy. L__ We also hare for sale farm, loeated 3< __ ! Held. Ky. 3Tic improvements on thl>-| place are excellent, the duelling l»eiiitr a two-story brick, six rooms, halls and porches, located in a beau¬ tifully* shaded yard. 1 firrt-cli ings. There is__ m .orchard-and plenty of small g‘*od, plenty of tobacco land and kirn, plenty I timber, (n *’ No. «7 120 acre fed | with cbclesa I did not think medical ain could possibly save them. I gave them UourLon Hog Coler* Itemnlv and it cured them without a single lo**. It i». tbeonly remeiiy i have ever used that would cure hog cholera. 8old sod guarontCwsl by f. J. Hayd on, Springfield. Ky. Jiow propose*, the try h> liriUhiltix ttie winter wheat of tbl ■Uivnlhit if 1 tic culture, the ntacdr Town Properly K>m dwelling barn 3fix4tt A beaptlCul 7 rpotpdwelling00 Main ■atered: good orchard. Street In perfect repair Uvevytbiujr ' j new and clean Price *340o farm. B«od new dwell-1 A well equipped two story dwellmx n. all Rood land. Price on Covington Avepuv juvt comnletrd, I “i, I furnjshed. modern, equipped farm, rood Ikj.t hou.e. '‘‘.‘th light and water Price *27.V> rn. plenty of tobacco Four room dwelling on Virginia n t le railroad. Price Avenue Five room dwelling oh Grundv Are* raJjjcatedjti mite s fmm 1 nuc. lot front f t deep ' JnwteO 'in , . ^ Grundy aroniir. .iter and lights. ■i land, all lies well, I uice lot. r«mk 1 stable and other i,ut- id barn Price <24t O baildinRs Price 3.100 <• farm: new improve-* Four nice cottage* located on rall- 'y kind, farm mi»tiv n road Price 3750 Olytupiu. win* < «Ivlin fnnilntre tuid bns p •den." Mr*. Dewey, larlj ptirtlul to ibis sit *dde