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The Interior Journal. .VOLUME XXXV1L HTANFORD, LINCOLN COUNTV, KENTUCKY, Tl LSDAY, NOVEMBER lit, 1910 No. 71. Vi MRS. GEO. P. BRIGHT DIES ON MONDAY END COMES PEACEFULLY TO DE LOVED WOMAN AFTEH YEARS OF 3UFFERINC. Mm (JcorKc P llrlght Is dead. ThU was tliu mid Irtelligunce tlial went (turn lip to lip Monday, for Just the noonday min sent forth it most mutant light, tin1 sweet Christum plrtt of thlH dutiful wife und mother IHUMll to h higher world Umt In brighter tlwn the sun which shone on the meek sufferer In tin- Inst hours of "urthiy llfo.. Mm. IlrWhl wn :.( yeflrs, of Hge and (or 40 of those )vr, she hail blessed, M Cnl' a Christian wire toil Id do, the l.usbnnd who I now crushed by the weight of sorrow. To them were bom four children, throe of whom survive., 'flwy are Greenberry llrlght, nnd Mr, rtuwin Y eager, of this ntj. nml Mm. .1. II. Johnson, of Pittsburg, Ia, and they with many relative ver gathered nt the bedside und vitflesid the peHeeful passing nwny o( thin good woman Many yenra ago the deceased mif fered n (nil from which she never lully recovered, nnd thlf, nggravnt ed by rheumatism, caused her to be win nn Invalid Iter stilferlngs had len Intense, yet with calm ami Chris tin fortitude she bore her pain with with the benign und unlulterlng cm tlJeme lh.it in the eml all would be well Fvtr bright nml cheerful. eer thoughtful of her friend, her llfo though often dark to her. was always h anurce o Joy nml comfort to those who nurroinded her In this wid hour fiery hert beats In sympathy with the husband who was- ever kind nnd jiaUent, thoughtful and true A life that was long nml usolul. tilled with Christian virtues and worthy of emulation, haa come to n peaceful close. IM not her loved ones weep, for tho reward of those who live In God grace I rich nnd everlasting nnd trul till la hers Alter a abort service nt the home on Lancaster street at 3 o'clock this nftornoon, conducted by her pastor Rev J J Dickey, of tho Methodist church, the remains will be tendcrl) consigned to mother earth In llulfalo cemetery, there to nwnlt the Judg ment morn Respected Citizen Gone HENRY BLANKENSHIP PASSES AWAY AT PREACHERSVILLE Henry lllankenshlp one of the best known and ones of the best respectej , ctlitens of the PrcnchorsWUe section of tnc county, passed awuy at bU home there Monday Agel "S )ears. He was lorn nnd reared In Lincoln county and bad spent hi long and ujeful life In ltn holders. He was a faithful and consistent member ot the llaptut church and departs for tbe blighter shore with lue enconluiu Well done thou good and rnlthful ser .il." Mi Illaiikeuship lost bis wife n uu.u bn '. jeara ago. but I mur.ed ' k children, who are Mrs. James Shirk. Mrs. J. V. Lunsford. Mrs. Jack Klrti). Mrs Nnncy .Morgan, Jnme. John, Joe and Mlax Kitty lllankenshlp who vitr u wlJe circle ot Irlends and lov vd onea have Uie sympathy or the en tire community In their loss. Kinul airangemenu had not been " vonipluted for the luneral at tho time the I J . went to press, but It will probibly be held Tuesday nltcrnoon, with Interment In the. family burying ground nt l'reachersvllle. Dead in Field AGED CASEY COUNTY WOMAN FOUND NEAR JUNCTION CITY The bod or Mrs. Kllxubuth I'cmber ton, of Casey county, was Monduy found In n field two 111II03 south, ol Junction CHy. Shu was 70 yoars oW No marks ol violence wus observed on tho body, but her hat und shoes could not be locuted. Last Friday while returning (rom i visit to Bedford, Ind she got off thu truln nt Junction City by mistake und being unable to Hnd n ronveynuce started to walk to Morelaud four mlliM away, wiiero member of her fumllv came to meet her. Upon her Inllure to arrive and the Inlortuatiim she hud gotten off nt Junutlon City, n search v.as then Instituted for' hr Jt Is tt thought that she had been dead since Friday night A Coroner" Inquest will be held. Enjoyable Afternoon AT FACULTY RECITAL OF STAN FORD PUBLIC SCHOOL. The matinee recllal Elven by the faculty of tho Stanlord GtHileil nnd High School wu one of the most at tractive event hnd In years by loeni thlent The fair aled iiudlenci' wns greatly pleased ns the rapt nttention showed MIim i:iln luillou In the value from t'hopin and KlmpRodle from Liszt dis played her uru.iI skill ns n plnnlKt mid her mnny friend were grntilleit to hear her again She Is alwii) good, blip!. I. W Ireland supplied lor Miss I'cttrn who ws suffering from n se-v.-r cold He gavo two number, "Sing Mo to Bleep," nccompnnle"d by violin and piano and "Asleep In thy Deep" und n ufttial delighted every one with hi splendid bass. Mi llortha Jackson the head ot the depnitment of expression nnd physical culture pleased the audience with two liKMt satisfactory numbers, MA set or Turquols," from Aldlith "A trvlng Situation" from Murk Twain Hi these elecUon her versatility IMiwers of expression weie evidenced in the Interpretation und klll with whleh she gave them. Her vocal iow- or nnd itramatlc exprewilon itlaplnyed ItKelf tu n aiiperli manner nnd she eaptHretl the iiudlenoe Ml-m Htrt .lean I'enli) showed mnrkml nhlllt) In her violin produc tion The skill with which she play mI the nevtette tram t.ucln evidenced l.er training but In the Ninth Concerto of lVllrot she displayed with wonder ful power her masteo of the violin. The dlffrient moveuiints Allegio, MueatiMi. dng1o nnd Tnndo, wero hpmr.ht out with much lorce d power. The remarkable sweetness ot the tonp thrilled those who were tor tunate eunuch to bear her This recital will doubtless stimulate a pntronvge of these, departments by many who have heretofore overloOKeti the. fart that such superb advantages were aflorded in oui own Stanford C railed and High School Some Bird This ANCIENT PEAFOWL NEAR GLAB COW OVER 100 YEARS OLD. lOlusgow Times.) A good many years ago the Times wrote up ny account or an ancient leafoul when living on the property ot Mr Tom Limber!, ol nenr Pea- low I uchool house on the rond between Sulphur Well and Center. On a vis It just concluded to Metcalf county, Inqulrr wns made na to this famous bird nml the surprising reply was made tb.11 It Is still living. Ily the very best of authority, this peafowl is considerably over one hundred yeais old In 1SI0 Mr. Horatio Thompson came from Virginia and settled In what Is now Metcalf coun- tv. on the place originally known as the Horatl'i Thompson fnrm, after. wnrds as the Clark homestead, nnd now n the Ceorge Trice residence. being the home occupied by Judge lieorge It Price ut his truglo deuth Tew venrs ago, In 18IC Mr T. IS. Shulfett lei 11 a small boy, was prom ised a pair or peafowls by .Mr Thomp son, nnd when he went ufter them, wns told by Mr, Thompson that the male of the pair given (urn had been brought from Mrginlu bj him in ISlu It wns then n mi(iir bird, soibo wiiore between live and ten years old. Mr. Shulfett kept tt pearowl as long as he lived and nt his dentli It passed into the hands of .Mr Tom L'imbcrt, n son-in-law of Mr Shurfett, vho has owned him ever since Dur ing this period he tins remained In the game family And there Is not the sllgltest doubt as to his Identity Por 75 enrs this penfowl roosted on the same limb ol a large oak tree uu til tho tree was finally cut down He Is said to be somewhat shrunken In site nnd his feet n little n fleeted by the frost nnd freezes of over li0 jearc of his life, but, outside of this, Is Just ds active and as full of lite ns ever Locally the great old bird is Id- iiioiis nnd known nil over the country, ami Penfowl School In Metcalf coun tv within n few hundred yards ot which In makes his home- -Is named alter him There Is no doubt whatever that this bird Is Hum 11) J to ll'O )enrs old nml that he has brought from Virgin ia In ISI0. Tradition says that pen, low Is rot frequently live to ,1 much i;i outer nge than this but this Is the only nutWmticnted instance com ing under the Times' ohsmvatlon. May he live long ami iuosikt Mid h'.s uge Increase Miiuv school children sutler from constipation, which Is ofton the cause of emlng stupidity nt lessons Chnmhorlain' Stomach and Liver Tablets are uu Ideal medicine to give .1 child for thoj are mild and gentle In their effect, and will cure even chronic eonstliwitlon Sold bv Pen- u)s Drug Store GOES TO LAW FOR EXTRA PAY CONTRACTOR KRUEQER SUES FOR $4,787 AND CITIZENS SUE TO FIGHT HIS CLAIM. Suit for 1 1,787 7."., the umount whlcu Contractor K Kruegur claims Is ntlll' due him lor work on Lincoln county's now court house wtis Hied on Ms bo-l half by Attorneys tJoorge II I'lorenco or this city nnd C. C. Williams, or Mi Veiiion, In thf office of Circuit Clerk J. I) Swope last week This Is the amount which was awarded Con tractor Krueger by the "Arbitrators) Imney and Itlder, when his elulm for excess of about $5,000 over the con tract price wus fllid vith. the Msral Cjuii The court however refused to nccept this ngieen.ent of the Arbitra tors, and the suit Is the result The amount claimed by the contractors Is foi "extras'" on the court house, such aa concrete flool In the basement nnd other details ordered out sldo ot the specifications Included In tho original contract. A comiwnlon suit for tlsls was Hied here by K IV Woods and (I. W. Car ter as tnximyers of Lincoln county, sveklnc an Injunction to prevent tho pavment of this sum l tho court. Altornevs. I M .Melloueris, lioneri linrdlng and KiiuneU l'utear repru suit those tHxpajeiH Tliore nre but two of the many suits which have beon filed for trial 111 the November term of the Lincoln circuit court. All together there are ."if equity nnd common law appear nnees to ome up at the next torm, which will be called b Judgo Wnlger, Monday. Noveiuhei 7th. Judge Wal ker I in Winchester this week hold ing a speelul term of court. There jre ib Indictment brought In bj the lust grand jury for trial nt tho coiulnft, Urm of court, also.- Bright Ferrell .I m mm ... - PASSES AWAY AT ROWLAND AF TER SHORT ILLNESS llrlgl-t Terrell one o. the oestrknown government storekeepers and guagers In the Klgllth district died at his home in Hon land Sunday morning at f o". clock He hud been contiued to his bed for only about a week, but had been In falling heiilth lor some time and his death liurdly came as a sur prise to 11U mnn friends and ovel anes, though a crcat shock to them Mr Kerrell was fifty years of age, and is survived by his wlfo and sever al chlldien. He hid been In the gov- ernment service In this district Tor many years, und accounted one of the- most efficient men on the list. Ills 1 asslng away will be sincerely and deeply mourned by a wide circle or friends. Mr. Kerrell was laid to rest In tho little cemetery at Wanesburg, where n number of bis children axe burled, Alter short services at the grave n Tnesdny. He wns a member of the dre of Muccabees,, Iji which he carried a comfortable amount or In surance Croup Is most prevalent during the dry cold weather of the early winter months Parents of young children should bo prspsre.1 Mr It Al! Hint is needed Is a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Many mothers are never without It In their homes und It has never disappointed them. Sold by Penny's Drug Store. NOTICE! In the District Court of the United States, for the Eattern District of Kentucky In Bank ruptcy. In the matter or William W. White n bankrupt On this 21st day ot October, A. 1). I'JIO It ordered by the court that a the aforesaid bankrupt tor discharge, riled on thu '.'1st day ot October, A. u. 11110, It ordered by the corut that a hearing be hid upon the same on the 22 day or November A. D. IDIO before rid con' ,.t Covington In v'd d' trlot nt 10 o'clock m the forenoon or as near theieto ns practicable und that notice thereof bo published one time In the Interior Journal, n news paper printed In said district, and all known creditors nnd other persons In Interest may appear at said time and placo and Bhow cause, If any they huve, why tho prayer ot said petit 'oner should be granted. Witness the honorable A. M. J. Cochran, Judgo ol ruld court, nnd tho seal thenar, at Ulrhrcsnd In said dis trict on the 2lst day of October A. l. I!" 10. Jon C. Fined, Clerk, W. C. Dennett, D. C. For Sale A well Improved farm of 20 ncres, nenr Mt Bttloin. house hold and kitchen furniture, stock-, ana farming tools P II Woodson, Mt Salem, Ky 41) 23 LITTLE CUPID BUSY OYER IN GARRARD SEVERAL RECENT WEDDINGS OVER THE LINE OTHER LANCASTER NEWS Uuicastcr, Oct. .11. I W Perkins and Miss Mniy Kale dingleton, of this city were united in iiiarrlngo last Thursday In the city or iAiulsvllle. The groom Is a son of Mrs. Ilelle Perkins, of this co-intj, while the bride Is the second dnughter of Mrs. Annlo Singleton and an un usually handsome young wpmnn. J. C Crlelltl bougnt 2 head of cat tle from Mr. Uarton of Pulnskl at fU.-IO per head. The Woinans' club will meet Wedj l.esdiy afternoon at the ClTlstran church. 1 he circle girls held a very success. I11I sale of eatables Saturday alter- noon nt V. (3. Hurt's furniture store, Jesse liny nnd .Miss Lorotui IMdlng ton of this comity were united In mar llage at the home of Klder K. M. I'lmler, he pronouncing the ceremony for the young couple. Mrs. Robert T. Kinbry wns hostess at n 0 o'clock dinner at her home on Lexington 'avenue. Mlse Mary Ooty entertained Satur day afternoon nt her home for her visl'or Mms .Mniy Rogers ot Lexing ton (1. II. Woddy and biothnr of Jessa mine bought 10 head of cattle of J. C. Cnclllls ol tills county at $:t.b'i per hundred. The ladles of the Rat-llsl Aid So ciety realized a neat little sum from tneir canny sale Satuiday afternoon. 'I lie pupils of the- Uiucaster High School had uu enjoyable Halloween party Monday night at the college. Attired ig sheets . and maaks tl.clr forms truly looked like ghosts, witch. es and uobgobbllms ot 11 mysterious character I Miss Norma Klmore Is at home nf. ter a visit to relatives in Lexington and Versailles. Mrs. Samuel C. liar din, of London is the guest of Mrs. Kmipa HlggMbQttom Mrs. 1). M lackey Is Ic'RIcIituond for a visit to Mrs. J. W. Caperton and daughter Chester and Lexington. W. It. Shu &nrs Jr., of Stanford has been with bis grandfather Judge Win. Shugars, Mr. and Mrs W. S. 'Jmbry and little 4n were In Lexington the Ilrst of the week. Mrs. Ceorge Lusl: Is nt home ufter n visit to her sister Mrs. R K. Hughes In Louisville. Louis Thunnon nnd Miss Martha Kllen Sud duth both are recently from Lancaster were- married In Hamilton Ohio at the home or the bride's narent. Mr. and Mrs. James Smith Another Elopement ROWLAND BISHOP AND MISS VER MILLION SURPRISE FRIENDS Another romantic wedding occurred at Jeltico, Tenn., Sunday morning vhlch Is beginning to rival Jefferson' Mile as t popular Gretna (Jreeu tor eloping couples, Rowland lllahop one ut the beet-known young men of the West Knd ot Lincoln and Miss Georgia Vermillion, of llovln county, slipped eff, accompanied by Mr. Cleve Dunn and Miss Janle Wood Fox nnd were undo man nnd wife. They returned borne Monday and will make their homo with Mr. Illshop's rather, Mr. Joslah Rishop, at present. Mr Hlshop Is a prominent young farmer, and will be heartily cCugiatu lated by his many Irlends upou win nlng such a churmlng bride, She was awarded several prizes at the coun try fairs this year for being the pret tiest girl on the grounds. FOR SALE PRIVATELY This 200 acre fnrm or virgin soil Is for snle privately in the tiext U0 days. Location 5 miler from Stanford und . b'lliw lorn' I'auvi'o on U19 Stantord mid Danville i!kv with .1 $6,000 brick dwelling with good ba-i. nnd other o.it houoes ,md i.ear school house and a good neighborhood Terms reisonable. For further in formation write J. P Chauuler, Stan. ford. Kv, It F. I) No I, Uox 2a When a cold becomes settled In the uystem, It will take several dnys' tieat ment to cure It nnd tho best remedy to use Is Chamberlain's Cough Reme dy It vvlll cure quicker than any other, and ulso leaves the system In u untunvl nnd h-atthy condition Sold by Peuuv s Drug Store Blue Corn SAM DUDDERAR PERFECTS A NEW VARIETY OF SEED SELECTION. W. A. H.ileher brougr.t to town ria'.irdny n wnnon .t,.vl c l.l 10 corn, uud 11 lit Mtt-I much a ik.iio'i In town. n.aii. dec -1 .nr that ' wus the first .if t.ie kin1 th t thev in, over seen. Mr. Hntcher said that bo hfld secured the seed for this from Sam Otiddcrnr, who hud finally brought out the entire blue corn by careful seed selection, thin proving agnln tho contention or the ndvocatcs of scien tific corn growing that seed selection will prove the moso Important factor In the production of corn. Mr. Uudderar hnd noticed that In many earc of ordinary yellow or white corn, one or two grains would he round of a bluish color. He carefully picked these out, and for the past eight years has been planting them and securing more blue grains every year. Each time he would plant the blue grains agnln, until he has at laH been s'l'r to produce an entire field or the blue corn, with most ot the cats sho.ving not a white grain on them. They have proved very good producer, Ml. Hatcher securing u barrel of corn to the shock from the new vniicty Just what the advantage Is produc ing thl blue variety except ns a curiosity nnd example ol what can be done by careful seed selection. Is i.ot known, but a thorough test will be made ol the meal and other qualities of the now colored crop. .Mr. Hatcher left a good sized ear of the peculiar colored corn at tbe I J . oLtice on ex hibition. Turnersville Mr. Will Reynolds has moved to Morelnnd. Mr. George Lunsrord has moved to Shelby City, nnd Mr. Wnde Watson Is going to occupy ttp house Mr. Lunsford left, Mr J. N. Cash Is preparing to bullc! a concrete store and a shop where the Lutes Ilros., nnd burned some time back. Wc ate glud 10 see that the peopL of Gilberts Creek are still awake anu wc would be glad to hear trom them every week Mr. Games Peak's chlldien contin ues 111. Mr. A. D. Root is some better Mr. E. Atnold toreman. of Iulsvllle, is visiting friends here for a few days. .Mrs Lucy A. Carter or .Morelnnd Is visiting relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. John Moser visited In Shelby Clly Sunday. Mrs. Hubble, ot Stantord, has mov to Iier rarm. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hubble, or Mc Kinney visited here Sunday. Mr. Walter Moser visited friends here. .Mr. Jeiry Toombs was In Mclvlnney on business lust week. The Sandusky children have the whooping rough. .Mrs. llettle Helm continues very sick Sad news was received here last week or the death or Hardin Gooch of King's Mountain. He was a son or John Wesley Gooch of this place Mrs. Matlle Dradshaw returned home Friday fiom a visit to her sister Mr. Ward In Lexington. Mr. John Moser, ot Missouri has been vlsltlnc his nephew John Moser Mrs. A. I). Hoot's sister of Colorado, Is visiting her and also Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Carter, or Lxlugton. Rev. J W. Whitehead resigned his caio or Ihe Hock at the Turnersville church ami was fallowed by Rev. Moore who filled his appointment Sunday Oct. 2u. On Sunday night the xerviccs were disturbed by a set ot cold heurt"d. filvolous-minded young people who It seems enme lor the sole nurnose of creating a scene. I hougnt lewsness Is no excuse for such actions and the culprits should and will prose cute th" full extent of the law, If they are repeated CLOSING OUT SALE1 I II : As I have to change climate I will sell for the next 30 days a full line of millinery, drest goods, trimming and notions Just purchased In the city at prices astonishingly low. TWt stock was carefully selected and It w'll meet the wants of this or any other vicinity. I will sell It as a whole If an opportunity should present. CORA S. LIPPS. Hustoiivlllc, Ky M II CASWELL SAUFLEY TOWEDMISSO'REAR STANFORD BOY WINS PRETTIEST GIRL AT THE STATE CAPITAL. The Courier-Journal In Us FranKtort letter contained this announcement, winch will be of much interest here, for tli(. prospective groom Is a son or Mrs. Snllle R Saufley, of this city. His bride to be Is considered the preu ties nnd most attractive girl at the Capital City She Is a dnughter or Judge i: C Oitear of tho Court c .MPali The dlspatth rrom FranK fort snld: At n beuulirul luncheon yesterday afternoon given nt her country home, "C.lenVAyr." Mls Helen O'Rear an nounced her engagement to Ensign Richard Caswell Saufley, U. S N. At the same time that Miss O'Rear told her hnppy secret to Intimate friends Ensign Saufley guve dinner on board bis battleship the Kansas, to his biother officers, nnd told them or his approaching marriage to the young Kentucky benuty. The dining room and table decora tions were In white chrysanthemums and from this radiated white satin ribbons to each guesfs plate with the rlace cards attached. The cards tola the sloiy; It wasn't necessary to speak Ihe happy news. A small pic ture or the brlde-tobo was In tho upper left band corner and love knots nnd euptds pointed to the name "En Bign Caswell Saufley" In the other corner. T:ie Ices carried out the announcement Idea auc were unusual ly attractive, being candles and can dlesticks , which were brought In lighted, und before blowing them out the guests made a wish for the hap pines; of the prospective bride and The .uests were -Misses Margaret McChord and Hettle cdJeuFiiqua;,) IyOulsville; Miss Ellse Dandrldge, Miss Rertha Scott, Mlsa Virginia Gray; Miss Virginia Hoge, Miss Annie Ma son, Miss Isabel South and Miss Haze! O'Rear. The wedding will be solemnized In the early spring. New Grocery TO BE OPENED THIS WEEK BY COFFEY L COLEMAN, A new grocery establishment will be opened in Stanrord this week by Robert H. Coffey and Earl Coleman, who have been the popular assistants 111 Penny's dmg store for the past several years. They have leased the store room on Main street recently purchased by D M. Elmore rrom II. U. Raughman, and are Installing an up-to-date and complete line ot the latest lancy and staple groceries. Uoth. or the propiletors are young men or energy and ability and are hustlers rrom the "ord K- Their friends are lonlident that they will make good and win a deserved success. Brodhead. Mont Roberts near Pittsburg, Pa., is with homefolks near Gum Sulphur Tor a few days. Henry Green will move his family to Louisville In a row days. Amu Katie uwens has return trom a ten dnys' visit to her son, R M. Owens at Salem, Ind. Mrs. Nannln Jarrett visited In Mt. Vernon Monday. Miss Clyde Wllmott Is again smiling over the counters at J. Thomas Cher ry's after an extended visit to rela tives In Knoxville. Homer Wallln, of SomerseL and A. C Kldwell, of Loba non Junction, were hero Ilrst or week. A lour year old son of William Dur ham Is very sick with pneumonia. Mrs. McLemore, ot Chlcngo, III., wns Mslllng hercj,lirst or the week. Mis Nannie Terklns 0 Eubnnks. was the. guest of Mr und Mrs A E. Albright first or week A. E Albright1 visited In Crab Orchard first or the week. The five year old duughter of Havid Wobl. of the Negro Creek section Is very low with typhoid rcver. The old old, story, told times with out number, und repeated over und over again for tho last 30 yars, but It Is alwnys n welcome story to thosu 111 search of health T hero Is nothing In the world tlmt cures coughs and rolds us quickly an Chnmerlain's Couph Remedy Sold by Penny's Drug f-tore Cluclnnull. Oct. . 31 CalUe re ceipts 2.8JI, quiet. 10O2C cents lower. Fair to good shippers, $5iti common r.'26fltf.75 Hog.. Receipts 3.0T2; irenerally 5 cents lower, llutchord and shippers. 8SU8.S3; common. &.ti 8 SI bheep- Receipts 757; quiet, 10 cents lower fZtfaiJO. Lambs quiet und geuerally 10 cents lower, $3&05f ceo 'I I 1 n 1 m Bft. t--tv-