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f c II K j i- 4iu > t > < r r t t IJ f t bIf I fi q l I is xa i 1 1 a- S f I u D- J t m j + J itf t J1 YOLOMF XKI s COLUMBIA ADAIR COUNTY KENTUCKY WEDNESDAY MARCH 23 1910 NUMBER 20 r V Services Closed i t A meeting of one weeks duration at the Presbyterian church conducted 4 Colmniia entire services were well attended and the preaching was strong spiritual and uplifting As a partial result of the Meeting seven from among tile Sunday School pupils were converted and ad pled to the church Brother Crawford d came among us asa comparative stranger k ut during his brief stay he made many friends who follow him with their very best wishes It be- came necessary for him to close the l r meeting sooner than he anticipated bee cause of the condition of his voice The spiritual influence of the meeting will abide in this community for many months to comeTaylor County En ¬ t uirerr To Our Friends > i Did you ever realize that the News man never knows anything first PerI haps you never thought of that fint d out anything is for you to tell us If anything happens that you think would interest you or your friends just tell u S- er write us about it and you will see it in print and do us a favor that will be greatly appreciated 4 J Notice to Property Holders i ft The Court of Appeals has confirmed Bthe absolute right of Boards of Super 7 lsYisors to make raises of property valu ation for taxation according to their own judgment and without recourse a tax payer unless proof can be given fraud and corruption The case at is- sue was that of the Star Milling Cpm > any against the Board of Counqilrnen of the city pf Nicholasville on appeal from the Jessamine court the lower tribunal being affirmed The trilling company protested against a raise as being excessive but the court here says Where the party whose assessment is raised is gien due notice of the time and place of the meeting and is grant- ed ¬ an opportunity when heard the a c ¬ tion of the board is final and conclusive unless it be shown that they acted fraudulently or corruptly > x New Goods t Mr W L Walker desires to state his patrons and friends that he has Ju returned from the Cincinnati mar- ket where he bought an immense stock of goods He will commence receiving this week and an invitation is extended to every body to call at his place of business Mr W T McFarland met with mornI ing He was splitting stove wood when t a stick flew up striking him in the left eye He suffered a great deal for a day or two after the accident but at this writing the pain is not so penetrat ¬ ing and it is believed that the eye will beaU right in a few days Word from Mr M Cravens who sub f witted to an operation in Louisville about ten days ago reaches here dai- lr pHe is improving rapidly but he w- a not he able to make the trip home for several weeks Mrs Nannie Flowers underwentt operation in the same city is expected home the last of this week Mrs W J Callison and Mrs T H Curd of Middlesboro report to the News that they are having a delight- ful ¬ time visiting their old Columbia friends They have been the guests at many delightful dinners and friends are doing every thing in their power to maketheir stay in the community ex ceedingly pleasant fI The cut in Young Bros advertise- ment ¬ is not a picture of their horse We have a true cut of their celebrated r horsb which will appear next week < The Ladies Aid Society of the Bap tist church will hold an Easter sale It Saturday the 26th of March at W H Wilsons store They will have on hand all the dainties suitable for an Easter dinner such as sandwiches salads potato chips dressed eggs Lit tie pies and big cheese strans jelly candiesbutter pickles etc Also Ea- ter s ¬ eggs for the children colored in t hee most fantastic manner Come comeallbnd see what we have to offer r wind you will be sure to buy for every y g will be of the best Sr rtredMyers sold a horse anbug- z r W Hugh Richardson Thursday or- t 125 Dr 1LE Jopes has just returned ifr Indianapolis Ind where he equip ¬ Ii ped himself with modern uptodate kwteiiments and is ready to doall l kinds of veterinary surgery See Im tbtk5 i r > r i Xar J < ridr t I f Lodge of I 0 0 Fs Organized Lat Thursday afternoon and evening a lodge of Independent Order of oddf Fellows was organized in this place Dr J F Baugh of Jamestown was commissioned by the Grand Master to start the work and he was assisted by oflJ The work was impressively and satis i factorily done the new members eigh- teen ¬ in number being perfectly dE- lighted The lodge as organized em braces twenty names two of whom hay been OddFellows for many years The new lodge will be known as Rus- sell Creeks Lodge No 230 and wil work under a dispensation until th meeting of the Grand Lodge when charter will be granted v The following are the names of the officers elected and installed last Thurs- day night for the ensuing yearp W D Frazier Noble t J E Murrell Vice Grand- J R Garnett Secretary J W Flowers Treasurer Tim Cravens Financial Secy J E Flowers R S to N G Fred Hill L S to N Go v C S Harris Warden v Geo R Reed Conductor John Lee Walker R S toy G G W Howe L S to V G R K Young R S S John Holladay L S S Jo Sandusky Inside G B Rasner Outside G Edwin Hurt Chaplain The regulaismeetings willbe the firs and third Thursday nights in sac month Runawaysof A A few days ago as Mrs Will Todd was leaving town for her home her horse got scared on Greensburg and ran several hundred yards Fortu nately Mrs Todd was not hurt but the scene was exciting Thursday afternoon Miss Tillie Tra bue in company with a little boy was driving down Burkesville street when near the residence of Mr J White her animal started at a rapid gait ran to the Presbytering church the buggy striking a telephone post knocking Miss Tillie to the ground As good luck would have it she too e taped unhurt The Bassett Hardwood Lumber Co is now ready to receive hickory logs toor lumber at their mill in Columbia 174t The Adult Bible class of the Presby- terian church is making splendid growth It has already enrolled twenty five members and the interest deepens with each meeting Its door is open to all adults who wish to know more of meetingn is Two interesting games of basket ball were played a t the LindseyWil son last Saturday night The first game was played the Red and Whites young lady teamsattic Re winning The second game was t Town Boys against the L WT S terminating in favor of the former aill near Craycraft 154m anBev H L Thompson will preach an Easter sermon at Hutchisons School- house next Sunday at 11 oclock Peo- ple ¬ living in the boundary of the school- house are cordial invited The stock of Wolf ord Bros is before the farmers Read the advertisement inthis issue of the News farmers of this community are IThe tlyin earnest about growing to I cCo this year Last Thursday while Rev Frank Turner and Mr W F Flatt were en route to Columbia Toria they counted forty tobacco be canvassed Every body wants Fairbanks Mors Co Engines have them fortliem 192t L B Hurt Agent Ed Means of this county was befo the United States Court Louisville last week charged with selling liquor When the case was called one witness was absent and the case was continued until the October term Lee S Smith is offering the services of Baron Rythmic a standard bred registered trotting horse Read b advertisement s I9r Mr Henry L Bryant and Miss Lula 33pbanan were married last Thursday at the home of the bride near Colu m bia For Sale I ttep Mrs R ArStcxie 183t MOn j riKY < K Gr 4 ji n l piJ + K h R A DEPLORABLE DEATH 1 I MrE V Miller a prominent Mer ¬ CountyI l t JI JWELL i Last Friday morning about 9 oclock after an illness of four days MrE V Miller who was LHess bia closed his eyes in death i 1The deceasedwas about thirty years gentlemana nine rDeople throughout the county He was a son of the late James P Miller who wasa prominent citizen of Adair county and who was a merchant at Crocus fo r many years The deceased wa viltHnof paraly sis of the brain and was sick only fou days being unconscious the most of the time- He was very genial in disposition ever ready to accommodate a friend and his passing is a serious blow to Po0 people in the neighborhood whom h e was at all times ready to help He is survived by a wife and two 0 three children who are almost heart brokn a mother four brothers N B Miller Springfield Mo Bryan Miller Crocus Dr S P and A A Millers residh Mrs Henry Miller The funeral services were conducted yinterment ground ant sym¬ pathy with the surviving members of the family especially with the com panion of his boson to whom he wa wedded four years ago and the little children who are not old enough to real ¬ themV his hand j An Easter Service sThe Sunday School of the Presbyter- ian church will present a most interest- ing ¬ program of Easter music recita tions etc at the eleven oclock hour next Sabbath There will be an ad- dress by the pastor and a special offer ing for Missions and other church benevolences by the SundaySchool and congregation At night the pastor will preach as usual All are most cordial- ly invited to attend these services 7 Russell ist now on and droves are flock- ing ¬ to the store The display in all de ¬ partments is very attractive Their many box show cases afford an oppor tunity of displaying goods to the best advantage Every body is invited to call today and tomorrow There will thhe e An Old Garden 11Onthe farm of Mr W T Dohoney a few miles southwest of Columbia i a garden spot that has been used ever year for growing vegetables for on hundred years It is the garden which was used by Mrs Easter Dohoneys Easjter her husbaudused the garden until his byher standing it has been in use every year for one hundred years it yet produces well Mr A S Chewning has secured the eds e best drivers and trainers in the State foe r place the first of April Charges tea ¬ onable 184t reRev Thos A Fleming of the Theo e4t church last Sunday forenoon and eve ning He will likely be called to the pastorate Mand r Gleriaforis k burl2t < l services wweceh ducted by Eld F J Barger of this place v > The Ladies Aid Society tthe Bapi stchurchwilhneetThuraayaftern900at member is urged to attend Bugipeesi of great importance r See 08arba Rythmic before bridteg our mares u ltt2f y i i r L ti- y arG f Vi t f Q 4 At The Hancock Hotel Judge and Mrs Junius Hancock en- tertain ed atone of the most delightful functions of the season Friday evening There were about twenty guests pres ent including the following plMrs Lowe Mesdames Miller Curd Callison Breeding Reed Butler Walker Miss- es Stewart Damron Dixon and Han- cock Several hours were spent in con = versation and in listening to charming instrumental music by Mr and Mrs owe and enchanting songs in Miss Hancocks magnificent voice The most delightful refreshments were served Salads sweet and sour pickles stuffs- olives hot chocolate gelatine wbip cream and nuts cake of snowy white nesstand rich devil cake We all sepa rated from this lovely family wishin them long and happy lives crowns Br Mrs Lou W Atkins who is assisted lar ¬ to at millinery store on Thursday of this week and view the Urge and varied stock of hats etc Mrs Atkins has just returned from the anr d ish the very latest in millinery per stylesr If hogs keep climbing one will son brie Iig Owensboro last Thursday Tom Bassett soldforty that averaged 200 pounds a hundredd we e now on the market for Hic ory timber either in the log on our ard or we will buy it on the stump The Bassett Hardwood Lumber Co f 7ttr Columbia Ky I6now the Q2nd day of Marchand- not I1F 1iagreeable day in the month up busys f etr r BidderhsWantedf The Committee is now ready to re ¬ ceive bids for Jjrick banking house at Grad ville Ky25x40 two stories Bids closed in thirty days r C 0 Moss Elbort Nell V V JF Pen I 9nCom W M Wilmore > J A Diddler While Mr Jo Morris and his little daughter were entering town last Sat- urday ¬ they met a boy on bicycle Mr Morris was driving a mule He became scared and ranaway There wasbut little danage Wanted bids on knock down hogs- head ¬ at Allen Walkers barn The hogsheads must be out of seasoned lumber and be ready fot delivery in June See or write Jo E Johnston Columbia Ky Chairman Burley Tobacco Company for Adair county 20lt The local baseball team is doing some practicing and will be ready to meet neighboring clubs when the season le Rev R L Tally closed a series meetings at Glenville last Sunda There were eleven conversions and eleven additions to the Methods church 2780 paid for missions IOpen session at the LindseyWilson Readings music a play etc Every body cordially invited The program will start at 730 pm Gold Chief the property of Finis andI Asa Baker Aniandaville is advertised intodays paper He is a horse that is attracting great deal attentionS Mr Ewing Stults has signed with i Lexingtop for this season and will leave for the Capital of the Bluegrass ear l in next month i ror one day last week She was 87 yea old Mr Clarence Page Cane Valley has accepted an appointment as guard at the Frankfort penitentiary and is now on duty I i Farmers say that there were more j 1tJ1anmanyother tW years Born to the wife of M 0 Steve- n n March 16 1 nO12 pound so- 1rwratltier m1 and baby doing well Tinco In Dare a TCTJ fine horse is ad I er tied in todays Paper 5 > < ar i 5if a < 1 ijj tt N 7r r I A Sad Case Fatality Following i Last Friday morning an attendent of the Lakeland Asylum left here with adjudgedffW a able difficulty that the patient was aced in the hack He fought and at every one who went near him and he finally had to be thrown and tiEd This is the second time that Sel has been sent to the asylum The agoHe t first his wife and children were living and during his adsence his wife and two of his children died Upon his re- turn ¬ he married another woman who i twd 0 ¬ eral brothers and sisters died after he was carried first to Lakeland Up to thend e ¬ JateTom 500 pair of men women boys and chiJdienssample Shoes on sale at Sin clairs New Photograph Gallery I have opened a studio in the Ed Sin ¬ clair building and am prepared to iloI work of all kinds New instrument Satin s in clowdy weather same as clear ontgomet Dr James Menzies who has been ok r Y to Marrowbone Cumberland county in about two weeks He has rented his property to Mr W A HiD man who will remove to Columbia from near Gradyville We regret to give up Dr Menzies and family we are glad to welcome Mr Hindman and family Mr Hindman is the father of Miss Pea Hindman the County School Superin ¬ tendent G The Public d visplay Kate B Squirts Cane Valley Ky Columbia Chapter No 7 will confer the Royal Arch degree on a team next Thursday night All Companions are urged to attend G P Smythe High Priest Mr Mitchell Denny who was a bloc smith at Gradyville for several years > and who lived a few miles below Gradyville di d last Monday of con- sumption ¬ In the same neighborhood and about the same hour Mrs Ben Coffey passed away She too was a victim of consumption Easter Art Party Saturday Evening March 26th at six oclock all the artists of Columbia will meet at the west Public School build moneywill Everybody Wanted j From 200 to 300 Cedar or Locu posts Apply to CS Harris KyY Fred McLean writing from stLiberty says in partr Circuit court adjourned here after being in session six days Judge J C Carter had openshour mit lawyers to consume very much time in his court Grand jury returned 63 indictments F A Land the circuit clerk was appointed Master Commis- sioner andW C Cundiff county clerk was reappointed Trustee of the jury fund r n There will be Easter services at the tenonY n ay evening J R Carter D Bell Sam Blank Brs ig Windy were arrested by Sheriff Patte son and deputies last Monday night and turned over to Judge Moss this morn ing They are charged with chicken stealing Our Gradyville correspondent notifies us v that a barber at Edmonton Joined Blakeysht and mortally wounded a negro last Friday the victim dying Saturday A lodge of Modern Woodmen will be organized at this place some time inl ir ext month I r bv x want to buy Ernie 2QQtq 300 cedar or locum P9It v n GSRartisr1 u y t < fr t T J J rn cYYiCJ7LtJC iYYYYYYYY + CYYY PERSONAL i t > l 1 < j froffitfLIberty t Mr Wm Hobson Cam bellsville was here last Monday fromCampbel1svil1e Mr Rollin Hurt is attending the Burkesville circuit court k Mrs G W Staples was quite sick several days of last week > iss V n community Rev R E Stevenson of Campbells T ville was here last Thursday Mr C M Barnett oE Louisville is spending a few days in Columbia Mrs Wm Coleman left for her hornet in Nashville last Saturday morning Mesdames J H Pelley and viF Neat visited at Pellyton last week r x Mr W T Ottley wife and little son visited Burkesville the first of they 1 1 week j- r Judge T A Murrell was in Frank fort and Louisville a few days lasts week 1 Sam Breeding who has been at Lov j rain for the past week has returned r home fA L Pyle from the Blue Grass sec > rytine was in this place Monday buying 4 cattle f vKMessrs of Russell Springs were here last Thursday Lew > os last week Dr S D Crenshaw who has been is now able to attend pro rlfessional callagy Mr Horace Jeffries who was quite sick several days of last week has very greatly improved Miss Nettie thought Mrs J N Page is spending a few weeks with her daughter Mrs R A Myers in Monticello Mrs C M Russell and her little daughter Frances are visiting rela- tives in Bowling Green morningk will be absent several w eks Mr W L Vick vhois with the Moody Lands Co Louisville visited a few days in Columbia last Week l Mr N B Miller of Springfield Me reached here in time to attend the ° funeral of his brother E V Miller Mr Ray Conover spent a few days of last week at Ronane Taylor county assisting in taking an inventory of fa stock of goods wase ofan locating in Columbia if he can purchase property to suit him Mr E W Reed writes his wife that himself and MrR H Durham are 0 taking baths at Martinsville Indand stare getting along very nicely < < Mr E B Barger who has signed with the Brooklyn for this season left > this morning for Chattanooga Tenn where he will be in training for sever al weeks V Mr Sylvester Harris and sister MISt Alverta of Avis Russell comnty ac 0 companied by Masters Osborn Harris Newbro Mitchell and Artis McBeath Y called at the News office test FridayI Elmer Henson who has been visitingS friends and relatives in Kentucky for t sometime returned lobispost of duty Iort Riley Kan n hs xeturn he stopped a few days with his aunt Mrs J J J WEvans v r > Entertained J Mrs W M Moss a former Adair V ofen Greensburg Ky entertained last Fri > day evening in honor of her sister Mice Eula Morns- eveningWas of near Columbia Thet delightfully spentin gamer i and some excellent mUsic was rendered j During the evening the guests were in < i f- vited to the dining room where the hostess served refreshments inber < most pleasing m liner = Those P regent were Misses Wyllie B McNeil nLoini vile Betsey Madiipa Bowling Green < Mollie Milner H nd rfon t Ky Lulu J Miller Lydie Anderson EtiaiibbleL i Vaughn Gteenaburg Eula MorrJi ACox ji iumbia Messrs Pilson Smith Jt fi Durham Frank Miller H A > r Theodore Leaclimari Jlmm1eCOxaiii < t lice Hamilton i j ii < a > I 7

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YOLOMF XKI s COLUMBIA ADAIR COUNTY KENTUCKY WEDNESDAY MARCH 23 1910 NUMBER 20 rV

Services Closedi t

A meeting of one weeks durationat the Presbyterian church conducted

4Colmniiaentire services were well attended andthe preaching was strong spiritual anduplifting As a partial result of theMeeting seven from among tile SundaySchool pupils were converted and adpled to the church Brother Crawford dcame among us asa comparativestranger k ut during his brief stay he

made many friends who follow himwith their very best wishes It be-came necessary for him to close the

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r meeting sooner than he anticipated beecause of the condition of his voiceThe spiritual influence of the meetingwill abide in this community for manymonths to comeTaylor County En ¬

t uirerrTo Our Friends >

iDid you ever realize that the News

man never knows anything first PerIhaps you never thought of thatfintdout anything is for you to tell us Ifanything happens that you think wouldinterest you or your friends just tell u S-

er write us about it and you will see itin print and do us a favor that will begreatly appreciated

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J Notice to Property Holders

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ft The Court of Appeals has confirmedBthe absolute right of Boards of Super

7 lsYisors to make raises of property valuation for taxation according to theirown judgment and without recourse

a tax payer unless proof can be givenfraud and corruption The case at is-

sue was that of the Star Milling Cpm>any against the Board of Counqilrnenof the city pf Nicholasville on appealfrom the Jessamine court the lowertribunal being affirmed The trillingcompany protested against a raise asbeing excessive but the court heresays

Where the party whose assessmentis raised is gien due notice of the timeand place of the meeting and is grant-ed

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an opportunity when heard the ac¬

tion of the board is final and conclusiveunless it be shown that they actedfraudulently or corruptly> x

New Goodst

Mr W L Walker desires to statehis patrons and friends that he has

Ju returned from the Cincinnati mar-ket where he bought an immense stockof goods He will commence receivingthis week and an invitation is extendedto every body to call at his place ofbusiness

Mr W T McFarland met withmornIing He was splitting stove wood when

t a stick flew up striking him in the lefteye He suffered a great deal for aday or two after the accident but atthis writing the pain is not so penetrat¬

ing and it is believed that the eye willbeaU right in a few days

Word from Mr M Cravens who subf witted to an operation in Louisville

about ten days ago reaches here dai-

lr pHe is improving rapidly but he w-

a not he able to make the trip home forseveral weeks Mrs Nannie Flowers

underwenttoperation in the same city is expectedhome the last of this week

Mrs W J Callison and Mrs T HCurd of Middlesboro report to theNews that they are having a delight-ful

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time visiting their old Columbiafriends They have been the guests atmany delightful dinners and friendsare doing every thing in their power tomaketheir stay in the community exceedingly pleasant

fIThe cut in Young Bros advertise-

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is not a picture of their horse Wehave a true cut of their celebrated

r horsb which will appear next week

< The Ladies Aid Society of the Baptist church will hold an Easter sale

It Saturday the 26th of March at W HWilsons store They will have onhand all the dainties suitable for anEaster dinner such as sandwichessalads potato chips dressed eggs Littie pies and big cheese strans jellycandiesbutter pickles etc Also Ea-

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eggs for the children colored in theemost fantastic manner Come

comeallbnd see what we have to offer

r wind you will be sure to buy for everyy g will be of the best

Sr rtredMyers sold a horse anbug-z

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W Hugh Richardson Thursday or-

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Dr 1LE Jopes has just returnedifr Indianapolis Ind where he equip ¬

Ii ped himself with modern uptodatekwteiiments and is ready to doall

l kinds of veterinary surgery See Imtbtk5 i r >

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f Lodge of I 0 0 Fs Organized

Lat Thursday afternoon and eveninga lodge of Independent Order of oddfFellows was organized in this placeDr J F Baugh of Jamestown wascommissioned by the Grand Master tostart the work and he was assisted byoflJThe work was impressively and satis i

factorily done the new members eigh-teen

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in number being perfectly dE-

lighted The lodge as organized embraces twenty names two of whom haybeen OddFellows for many years

The new lodge will be known as Rus-

sell Creeks Lodge No 230 and wilwork under a dispensation until thmeeting of the Grand Lodge whencharter will be granted v

The following are the names of theofficers elected and installed last Thurs-day night for the ensuing yearp

W D Frazier Noblet J E Murrell Vice Grand-

J R Garnett SecretaryJ W Flowers TreasurerTim Cravens Financial SecyJ E Flowers R S to N GFred Hill L S to N Go v

C S Harris Warden vGeo R Reed ConductorJohn Lee Walker R S toy GG W Howe L S to V GR K Young R S SJohn Holladay L S S

Jo Sandusky Inside GB Rasner Outside GEdwin Hurt ChaplainThe regulaismeetings willbe the firs

and third Thursday nights in sacmonth

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A few days ago as Mrs Will Toddwas leaving town for her home herhorse got scared on Greensburgand ran several hundred yards Fortunately Mrs Todd was not hurt but thescene was exciting

Thursday afternoon Miss Tillie Trabue in company with a little boy wasdriving down Burkesville streetwhen near the residence of Mr JWhite her animal started at a rapidgait ran to the Presbytering churchthe buggy striking a telephone postknocking Miss Tillie to the ground Asgood luck would have it she too etaped unhurt

The Bassett Hardwood Lumber Cois now ready to receive hickory logs

toor lumber at their mill in Columbia174t

The Adult Bible class of the Presby-terian church is making splendidgrowth It has already enrolled twentyfive members and the interest deepenswith each meeting Its door is open toall adults who wish to know more ofmeetingn is

Two interesting games of basket ballwere played a t the LindseyWilson last Saturday night The firstgame was played the Red andWhites young lady teamsattic Rewinning The second game was tTown Boys against the L W T Sterminating in favor of the formeraillnear Craycraft 154m

anBev H L Thompson will preach anEaster sermon at Hutchisons School-house next Sunday at 11 oclock Peo-ple

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living in the boundary of the school-house are cordial invited

The stock of Wolf ord Bros is beforethe farmers Read the advertisementinthis issue of the News

farmers of this community areIThe tlyin earnest about growing to I

cCo this year Last Thursday whileRev Frank Turner and Mr W FFlatt were en route to ColumbiaToria they counted forty tobacco becanvassed

Every body wants Fairbanks MorsCo Engines have them fortliem

192t L B Hurt Agent

Ed Means of this county was befothe United States Court Louisvillelast week charged with selling liquorWhen the case was called one witnesswas absent and the case was continueduntil the October term

Lee S Smith is offering the servicesof Baron Rythmic a standard bredregistered trotting horse Read badvertisement s I9r

Mr Henry L Bryant and Miss Lula33pbanan were married last Thursdayat the home of the bride near Colu mbia

For SaleIttepMrs R ArStcxie

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A DEPLORABLE DEATH 1

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MrE V Miller a prominent Mer ¬

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JIJWELLi Last Friday morning about 9 oclockafter an illness of four days MrE VMiller who wasLHessbia closed his eyes in death i

1The deceasedwas about thirty yearsgentlemananinerDeoplethroughout the county He was a sonof the late James P Miller who wasaprominent citizen of Adair county andwho was a merchant at Crocus fo

rmany yearsThe deceased wa viltHnof paraly

sis of the brain and was sick only foudays being unconscious the most ofthe time-

He was very genial in dispositionever ready to accommodate a friendand his passing is a serious blow to Po0people in the neighborhood whom hewas at all times ready to help

He is survived by a wife and two 0three children who are almost heartbrokn a mother four brothers N BMiller Springfield Mo Bryan MillerCrocus Dr S P and A A MillersresidhMrs Henry Miller

The funeral services were conducted

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pathy with the surviving members ofthe family especially with the companion of his boson to whom he wawedded four years ago and the littlechildren who are not old enough to real ¬themVhis hand

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An Easter Service

sThe Sunday School of the Presbyter-ian church will present a most interest-ing

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program of Easter music recitations etc at the eleven oclock hournext Sabbath There will be an ad-

dress by the pastor and a special offering for Missions and other churchbenevolences by the SundaySchool andcongregation At night the pastor willpreach as usual All are most cordial-ly invited to attend these services

7Russell istnow on and droves are flock-

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to the store The display in all de ¬

partments is very attractive Theirmany box show cases afford an opportunity of displaying goods to the bestadvantage Every body is invited tocall today and tomorrow There willthhee

An Old Garden

11Onthe farm of Mr W T Dohoneya few miles southwest of Columbia ia garden spot that has been used everyear for growing vegetables for onhundred years It is the garden whichwas used by Mrs Easter DohoneysEasjterher husbaudused the garden until hisbyherstanding it has been in use every yearfor one hundred years it yet produceswell

Mr A S Chewning has secured theeds ebest drivers and trainers in the Statefoer

place the first of April Charges tea ¬

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reRev Thos A Fleming of the Theoe4tchurch last Sunday forenoon and evening He will likely be called to thepastorate

Mand rGleriaforis kburl2t<lservices wweceh

ducted by Eld F J Barger of thisplace v >

The Ladies Aid Society tthe BapistchurchwilhneetThuraayaftern900at

member is urged to attend Bugipeesiof great importance

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At The Hancock Hotel

Judge and Mrs Junius Hancock en-

tertain ed atone of the most delightfulfunctions of the season Friday eveningThere were about twenty guests present including the followingplMrsLowe Mesdames Miller Curd CallisonBreeding Reed Butler Walker Miss-

es Stewart Damron Dixon and Han-cock Several hours were spent in con =

versation and in listening to charminginstrumental music by Mr and Mrs

owe and enchanting songs in MissHancocks magnificent voice The mostdelightful refreshments were servedSalads sweet and sour pickles stuffs-olives hot chocolate gelatine wbipcream and nuts cake of snowy whitenesstand rich devil cake We all separated from this lovely family wishinthem long and happy lives crownsBrMrs Lou W Atkins who is assistedlar ¬

to at millinery store onThursday of this week and view theUrge and varied stock of hats etcMrs Atkins has just returned from theanrd

ish the very latest in millinery per

stylesrIf hogs keep climbing one will son

brieIigOwensboro last Thursday Tom Bassettsoldforty that averaged 200 pounds a

hundreddwe e now on the market for Hic

ory timber either in the log on ourard or we will buy it on the stump

The Bassett Hardwood Lumber Cof7ttr Columbia Ky

I6now the Q2nd day of Marchand-not

I1F1iagreeable day in the month upbusys f

etrrBidderhsWantedf

The Committee is now ready to re¬

ceive bids for Jjrick banking house atGrad ville Ky25x40 two storiesBids closed in thirty daysr C 0 Moss

Elbort Nell V VJ F Pen I 9nComW M Wilmore >

J A Diddler

While Mr Jo Morris and his littledaughter were entering town last Sat-urday

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they met a boy on bicycle MrMorris was driving a mule He becamescared and ranaway There wasbutlittle danage

Wanted bids on knock down hogs-head

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at Allen Walkers barn Thehogsheads must be out of seasonedlumber and be ready fot delivery inJune See or write Jo E Johnston

Columbia KyChairman Burley Tobacco Company

for Adair county 20lt

The local baseball team is doing somepracticing and will be ready to meetneighboring clubs when the seasonleRev R L Tally closed a seriesmeetings at Glenville last SundaThere were eleven conversions andeleven additions to the Methodschurch 2780 paid for missions

IOpen session at the LindseyWilsonReadings music a play

etc Every body cordially invited Theprogram will start at 730 pm

Gold Chief the property of Finis andIAsa Baker Aniandaville is advertisedintodays paper He is a horse thatis attracting great deal attentionS

Mr Ewing Stults has signed with i

Lexingtop for this season and will leavefor the Capital of the Bluegrass ear l

in next monthirorone day last week She was 87 yea

old

Mr Clarence Page Cane Valley hasaccepted an appointment as guard atthe Frankfort penitentiary and is nowon duty I

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Farmers say that there were more j

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Born to the wife of M 0 Steve-n

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and baby doing well

Tinco In Dare a TCTJ fine horse is ad I

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A Sad Case Fatality Followingi

Last Friday morning an attendent ofthe Lakeland Asylum left here with

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able difficulty that the patient wasaced in the hack He fought and

at every one who went nearhim and he finally had to be thrownand tiEd This is the second time thatSel has been sent to the asylum TheagoHe tfirst his wife and children were livingand during his adsence his wife andtwo of his children died Upon his re-turn

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he married another woman who itwd 0¬

eral brothers and sisters died after hewas carried first to Lakeland Up tothende

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JateTom500 pair of men women boys and

chiJdienssample Shoes on sale at Sinclairs

New Photograph Gallery

I have opened a studio in the Ed Sin ¬

clair building and am prepared to iloIwork of all kinds New instrumentSatin s

inclowdy weather same as clearontgomet

Dr James Menzies who has beenokrY

to Marrowbone Cumberland county inabout two weeks He has rented hisproperty to Mr W A HiD man whowill remove to Columbia from nearGradyville We regret to give up DrMenzies and family we are glad towelcome Mr Hindman and family MrHindman is the father of Miss PeaHindman the County School Superin ¬

tendent

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dvisplayKate B SquirtsCane Valley Ky

Columbia Chapter No 7 will conferthe Royal Arch degree on a team nextThursday night All Companions areurged to attend

G P Smythe High Priest

Mr Mitchell Denny who was a blocsmith at Gradyville for several years >

and who lived a few miles belowGradyville di d last Monday of con-sumption

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In the same neighborhoodand about the same hour Mrs BenCoffey passed away She too was avictim of consumption

Easter Art Party

Saturday Evening March 26th at sixoclock all the artists of Columbia willmeet at the west Public School buildmoneywillEverybody

Wanted j

From 200 to 300 Cedar or Locuposts Apply to CS HarrisKyYFred McLean writing fromstLiberty says in partr Circuit courtadjourned here after being in sessionsix days Judge J C Carter hadopenshourmit lawyers to consume very muchtime in his court Grand jury returned63 indictments F A Land the circuitclerk was appointed Master Commis-sioner andW C Cundiff county clerkwas reappointed Trustee of the juryfund r

nThere will be Easter services at thetenonY n

ayevening

J R Carter D Bell Sam BlankBrs igWindy were arrested by Sheriff Patteson and deputies last Monday night andturned over to Judge Moss this morning They are charged with chickenstealing

Our Gradyville correspondent notifiesus v that a barber at Edmonton JoinedBlakeysht and mortally wounded anegro last Friday the victim dyingSaturday

A lodge of Modern Woodmen will beorganized at this place some time inl

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Mr Wm Hobson Cam bellsville washere last Monday

fromCampbel1svil1eMr Rollin Hurt is attending the

Burkesville circuit courtk

Mrs G W Staples was quite sickseveral days of last week >issV n community

Rev R E Stevenson of Campbells T

ville was here last ThursdayMr C M Barnett oE Louisville is

spending a few days in Columbia

Mrs Wm Coleman left for her hornetin Nashville last Saturday morning

Mesdames J H Pelley and viFNeat visited at Pellyton last week r

xMr W T Ottley wife and little

son visited Burkesville the first of they 11

week j-r

Judge T A Murrell was in Frankfort and Louisville a few days lastsweek 1

Sam Breeding who has been at Lovj

rain for the past week has returned rhome fA

L Pyle from the Blue Grass sec >

rytine was in this place Monday buying 4

cattle fvKMessrsof Russell Springs were here lastThursdayLew >os last week

Dr S D Crenshaw who has beenis now able to attend pro

rlfessional callagyMr Horace Jeffries who was quite

sick several days of last week has verygreatly improved

Miss NettiethoughtMrs J N Page is spending a few

weeks with her daughter Mrs R A

Myers in Monticello

Mrs C M Russell and her littledaughter Frances are visiting rela-tives in Bowling Green

morningkwill be absent several w eks

Mr W L Vick vhois with theMoody Lands Co Louisville visited afew days in Columbia last Week l

Mr N B Miller of Springfield Mereached here in time to attend the °

funeral of his brother E V Miller

Mr Ray Conover spent a few daysof last week at Ronane Taylor countyassisting in taking an inventory of fastock of goodswaseofanlocating in Columbia if he can purchaseproperty to suit him

Mr E W Reed writes his wife thathimself and MrR H Durham are 0taking baths at Martinsville Indand

stare getting along very nicely <<

Mr E B Barger who has signedwith the Brooklyn for this season left >this morning for Chattanooga Tennwhere he will be in training for several weeks V

Mr Sylvester Harris and sister MIStAlverta of Avis Russell comnty ac 0

companied by Masters Osborn HarrisNewbro Mitchell and Artis McBeath Y

called at the News office test FridayIElmer Henson who has been visitingS

friends and relatives in Kentucky for tsometime returned lobispost of dutyIort Riley Kan n h s xeturn he

stopped a few days with his aunt MrsJ J

J WEvans v

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EntertainedJ

Mrs W M Moss a former Adair VofenGreensburg Ky entertained last Fri >day evening in honor of her sister MiceEula Morns-eveningWas

of near Columbia Thetdelightfully spentin gamer i

and some excellent mUsic was rendered jDuring the evening the guests were in <

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vited to the dining room where thehostess served refreshments inber <

most pleasing m liner = Those Pregentwere

Misses Wyllie B McNeil nLoinivile Betsey Madiipa Bowling Green <

Mollie Milner H nd rfon t Ky Lulu JMiller Lydie Anderson EtiaiibbleL iVaughn Gteenaburg Eula MorrJi ACox jiiumbia Messrs Pilson Smith Jt fiDurham Frank Miller H A > rTheodore Leaclimari Jlmm1eCOxaiii < t

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