Newspaper Page Text
.-. J m . - j i IJS ,, lf , THE FARMERS Mer. S,tlo.-i-400 brtahols white seed onls 'J St Cormack, Turncrsvllle. 4:-3p ,Wo bave Just tecelvod t-o cut of Vljnerr nnd Adrian wire fence, In ten different kinds, call and ba con WJced "a '0 wnal y" " Ponce Hrtj liar for Sale Doublo Standard Pored HtfrrOun Rhett Horn Hulls, model inrins and choice breeding. 200 bush els rocleand need oaU. S00 bales timothy bay. A. W. Carpenter, Store- dind W 8 Wlgham or Moreland, lias posted big property against trcspasi crs of all Kinds. 11-6. A turgsln ir sold In 30 days. A tract a' 17 hcres or land on Crab Orlicard nod Stanford plke 3 mllea from Crab Ortliard, Ky Apply to W, T. Garner, HUnford, IC P. Df No. 1, lT-tf. For Sale. Three year old,gray Jack ell bred good slzo. Tor 'Particulars oddroas Jfts. THCKechnle, Hubble.Ky., 4ncAster 'Phono 384 S 173. My harness line Is no complete n good plow cotter for 75 cento. S. 0, McClaryl 1 I"ranl: Tnompson sold John Qooch nbont 30 acres of land off of the Bam Uuddnrar place at $60. D. D. Holtx claw sold to J. F Pottus. of Spring 1old, a ntco 6-year-old gelding for (200. T. A. Urent bought aome corn or John II Anderson at $2.75. J, M. Cr?s; old a coming two-yoar-old fit iy to D. M. Anderson for $110. W. P. Grines told 13 western horsea to W. 4T. Shanks find Jas. Woods Tor $1,250. lie also sold to W. II. Shnnks 100 Ittrrcls of com at $2 60. Cress and Jones aoM ' car-load of 700-pound nulM tdsnifber and Pettua, of Springfield, for $325: bought a pair of lilt year-old.mare mulea for $500. sold 'fia.n to Smir Creek Coal Goaipanyot Jarrold'a Valley. West Va . Tor 9540. J (J C'resR sold two yeartlng cattle -or JB(5. Pence Itros.. aro local agents for lho celebrated Arnold buggies adver tised on another jiage. Monday Is court day here. Don't 4orf ol to hr'mc 4u that collar you owe 4or our houii4i)dper I'unllc nuotibii of l.V due Kentucky Jiorses and'iaiilei at DeBauu'a stable. ,eylllo on Saturday. Maiefa 11th. aKverjbody will lie there -Tue Danville Advocate reports the following sal cm. -J. L. Hutching sold CO head of U0 pound bugs to T. A. "fir&dlby atfBXO per hundred. Up Add thirty '.1eMI,Jlo liferent partlei At tUo satue price. Lltlard' and Kor -fcoJd to 'Jide Jolin W. Hughes, of 4!arrodsburs Uiry head ot 119 pound Catlo at 15.CS per hundred. Farmers are riowiag now. For all 4ttlnd3 of hameis trace cluuns bacs: janfls etc., ceo f . 3. eXeCUrr. Notice op appuca- Tl DM FOR PARDON '"tr R L. iUffla-who tu ooavlcted of It&f, -arimo if nranuUuter in th 4ha JuncHw?Br'9kM:tGBrt ,190S win acsk tli6 oveHtte-6te&(tiky1oV'p(rr: aan ana rcMOrauon to oitizenship. All Vitio' object will notify tba gorernor Ana state invrrltinR aoy objections. J-'obranrr, 'tih '"ll It. K. SIMS, fi: FOR SALE AT McKINNEY Dt'Eitlng to go Into otrer business, Ze vlll sell the following property located npposfte the depot at McKln nay. Ky. One IS room hotel. One livery barn. - One storo-liouse GOz30. witlt aldn 40001s, with slock ot merchandise. i Hartiea-tlsirrng to co Into the hotel and livery- ahd goods business will find this a fine1 location. WI1 make a good prfco to right par4s. Call On or .wrlloI. II. MASTarjB or Chas. SBiwyer, Mctanney. Ky. CINCINNATI LIVE STOCK. (Uncinnatl Cattle Hecelpts 842 head warm slow, 10lac lower: fair to Hood vhlr pen $5 15C15; common BS.sr.494. Hogs Itocclpts 2,502 head. Market slow, $5&I0c lower; butchers and Slippers $7007.40; common $77.4f. bheep Itoceiptf 115 head; steady. $2 2C4.15.-Lambs steady, $4 2500.40. LEXINGTON TOBACCO rAxlnslon, K , March Vti-Ttif r.Jcs In tho locut toto c markut Id day aggregated 727,485 pounds, ot which !G2,485 pounds were ot 1910 looso leaf, ranging' from 2c to IB 1 4c gd 165.000 ot 1909 crop, pooled and In bogsheadi, ranging from 6 l-4c to 'ih J-lc The Quotations: Bright loaf, 4c to 15c; brfett lugs, 14c to 19 3-4c; medium bright lugs, 10c to 12 cents; bright tradU 7c to 9c; ro leaf, lie to Uc; red lugs, 10c to 12c; red tips. To to 9c. short red tips, 6c to 7c; dork trbh, 4o to Sc; common trash, 3c to tfcf greon nixed 2c to 3c. A Ofadstoaa Relso. ' At a country berne ae luorniBg the ve-it' uero UouiUur at breaktaat lha rlcht ef .war ttf UMckloar n snaeea .bag'l.Vliea Ike apeaife .baa been used Mr. niadtaif.TrlMr bid Mtnursntlv teeo solely absorbed by his morning's Correspondence, suddenly closed the discussion by Informing the party that they were all wrona:. "The only proper method is to wrap ii up in your vam wwei ana siamp upon It Thea mt It la your sponge big. Yon wlM find K perteetiy dry." Vrarel a4 Hsnteratioa. tfclsa grade jeamag ..cattle .at Rich, suond rourt rtr 1-2 to'CWiU.' stt. (J, 4attii sold .A -nalr bT twoVfoartt'd nnnrinnnr BRED POULTRY. PURE I For Sale 8 Reliable Breeders (4 Line Cards In this column $1 Cash Tor 8eason.) a S. C. WhlU iLeghorns Diamond ttraln year 'round layers of Urge, white rout Si per settlna. A. C. Alford Stanford, Ky Pure Crescent 8. C. WhlU Leghorns. Eggs for setting. Miss Llasle Davison, 'Phone IS. Pure bred Black Mluorcas Eggs $1 per settlng Mrs. W. H. Wcaren, Stanford. Choice White Wyandotta coekerols. Kg?s $1.50 for IS. Mr. J. N. Cash. Stanford. THOROUGHBRED S. C, R. I, RED8 Eggs for sale 91 for 15 Imported Cock at Head of Yard. D. M. WALKER, Stanford, 'Phone 130. If von want bras tnat lay In winter. wli eii cepk ara Ugh. Got the 8. C. Hull llrnln.lnna Vcrem 1 for IR. U' p. Klncald, rhoae 199, Stanford. 2L BUFP ORPINQTON Eggs For Sale 18 for 91 C. C. WITHERS, R. F. D. No. 2. Phen 1431 f -2. Stanford. Ky. - 4. Imported stock Buff Orpington egg 75 cents for 15. Baby chicks 92 tyr aozen. nn. tt. w. ngiucwn, m foro, Ky, Route No. 1 'Phone 533 1-2 For Sale (Indian Runner Duck Eflg. 91 for aettlng of 12. THE Indian Runner Is known as the Leghorn of the duck family, for eggs. Mr. w. e, proctor, pnone is. ' S.'C. Brown Leghorn eggs, 60 cenu per setting. Mrs. J, M. Cre's, R.-F. D. No, 4, jHanfoN. "Phone 390 G. Lan- ."..... v. ' -.--- bWI, f I BUFF ORPINGTONS, They Iy, They Weigh. They Pay. Egna 91 for 17. - W. BEN WEAREN, Stanford, Ky. Indian Runner Duck eggs from a great laying, strain 11 er Betting of 12 S3 for 45. All orders receive prompt attention. Wolford.LeaveU. PUBLICSALE ! On gatnrdny April 1st I will sell to the hlghct bidder my form contain ing about 53 acres of land, dwelling house and out buildings, the land is all in cultivation. A fine medical well and nlro abundance of tfatef. At th's same time and place I will also sell a number of other things such as Hogs horses, and other stocx, and farming implements. Terraa laadp known ot day of sale. J. D. STKKNBERQEN. Crab Orchard. . r ammmmmmnaasBBBBml .BbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbI jVTMpJ9jiei3M Y amm9s?BrClfSnRl)Bls8snBPSk"J V BBBsK&9tkiJPKlBammmmmW 7 BBBBBBBBBBsmmM&B0?mm1ssnssnBBBBBBBWy All parts of the Arnold Buggy are put together as accurately as clock work. For these and other rea-" sons, the Arnold Buggy ranks first as a neat, trim pleasure vehicle and one that will stand the severe usage of the liveryman. And these good buggies cost but little more than the ordinary slip shod, machine made vehicles, 4BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBmW v GO AT IT RIGHT. Fricndc and Neighbors In Stanford Will Show You How. Get at lh0 root of the trouble. IlUbblnR nn aching bark tuny re. Hove IL Hut It wont euro It. You must reach tlio root ef It tho kldnuye. Doan'a kidney pills go right at It; Itcach Iho cause, relluvo the pain. They cure, too, so Stanford people Da)'. CnpL Tbotnaa Itlchards. W. Main streot, Stanford, Ky, says "Many years ago my kidneys began to trou Me me. My Hack grew so lame that I could not stoop and I slept poorly at night Sometlmej an almost com plete retention of the kldnoy xccre wit f)rrt((lK then again j I luid n frequent dealro to pass them. When tho secretions wero voided, a burning Vain was In evidence 1 finally had thu good fortuao to learn of Doan's Kid ney Pills and 1 commenced their use. This remedy trave mo great relief and In view of any experience. I consider It the keat preparation of Its kind I have ever taken. I have recommend ed Dwan'a Kidney l'lila to scorai of people anil ovorycrao baa reported tnat good remits have followed their use," For sale by all dealers. Price 50c Fonter Mllburn Co, Buffalo, New York f.ole agents tor thc United State. Rumeuber the name Doan's and take no other ' ADBITlbNAL LOCALS vMonday la, court da. hero. Don't forget to bring ta that, dollar yon owe for yoot- Iwrtno aper. Firo stares ot stock In Lincoln County National Dank will be sold In I'. M., Monday March 13th, county court day. Tn. young ladles Amomcr class of the Baptist church I1I serve refresh menu at tho bank building Saturday afternoon from 2:30 to 7:30. Do not fnlt to call and patronize thom. J. M. Florence, a respected farmer of tho Wayneabuerg section, pased away n hit tininn ther- of lnhercultisls Tuen j. j .. .Jri. r .hL.n-H tn day. and the remains were shipped to Cynlhlana. for burial Mr Florence oner 9lthtr or ot thesa-ror you. waa about 70 years of age olid leaves or-'eend 1n yoaf renswal eNsuolrcrip a wife and several children. !'ou- U can sava yeu money. sjfeU rtog' with initials -a. D. T.-. URrarS tot return te Mrs. (Slant 9. Vraymr. 9-3. . THB 80MMUMJMI, MttNT UCKY INTERIOR JOUBMaVl- 1 w. ' ' V! T mm A SeecUl Medlolns For Kldnoy All Mtnt. Many elderly people havo found In Foley's Kidney Remedy a quick relief nnd perrrancntly benefit from kidney nnd bladder allmrrts and from anno lug utlnary Irrecularltlei due to nl trancing years. Isaac N. Ilegin, Far- Pier, Mp., says "JFoley'i Kidney remedy effetced a comloto cure In my co nnd I nnt others to know of It. Shugar nnd Tanner. For Salo. 1 lt aero lot on Main Street, has barn and all outbuilding Unnutlful building site for residence I4V0. Stanford Heal Kttftto In tho trial of Dr Amos, charged nttti being a meml.er of tho night lid er band that raided iiopkinsvino in December, 107, Alllton Oliver n wit noss, told a detailed story of the noted raid. Ho Implicated Dr. Amos aa tho tender, with several others a) captains An attorney for tho defense outlined t) the jury that Dr. Amod mould prove an ullbl. 1 am now selling the Mast maga- sines and newspapers. Blre as your snloeripUass. 1 can save yo sooner a. I. N. Ollloek, lluetonvllKv ll-4ot PAY C0.8H FOR YOUR PnOOUCt I am handling buggies, wagom oitl farming implessnta and have the nicest kii'1 freshest Use at r.ror-"ici. veals, fruits, etc, In the West Did, I can eave yon money. W. n. Ijilr, liastonvltie. Ky 10-1 For Sale. Vacant corner lot In a good town containing about 2-4 of an aire splendid, building? "site for resi dence and business house. Price $00. ' Stanford Real Estate. THE LOUISVILLE TIMES FOR 1911. The regular price of the Louisville Times Is $5 a year If you wilt send your order to us you will get the I. J, end tbfl Louisville Times both on year for only $4.50. Tho beat raagailne In the World is th Saturday Evening Pout. It has wore good, high class short flcUoa than any ether magailne published and is Issued once a week. Alt the iadlos know what the Ladles Home Journal Is; and it's now Imtued twice mo-th T .. thft ,..... tOI,ro,i FARM FOR SALEI On the Crab Orchard and Lancaster pike 2 1-2 miles from Crab Orchard S Every Piece of Material that goes into Arnold Buggies is Carefully Selected by Ar nold himself. The reputation of the Arnold Buggy has been establiihed by these painstaking methods. Arnold Factory. Second Repairing :and Rubber Tiring are our Specialties sasiws ii iicavtr iiimim M. ARNOLD Factory Second St. containing 61 acres. 10 In cultivation,! about 40 In grass, 13 In pantuie, weir whtorcd, good dwelling and barn, place In good condition. Apply to I. Wylcr, Crab Orchard, 12 8 lor Hale. Kestaurant, bakery, soda rountaln etc, living room nbov. A guod atand and splendid business. Tnj place Is well furnished and the stock of groceries rlgara etc., are new This Is a good chance for some one to make good money For further particulars nee I. It Hughes or V. L McCary, 8tnnford, Ky. p Think twlos trafero sUln ths coed cow as-4 thsa deq't ssH hot . Oaro rausfbe , taken not to t tke cream teo sr rer ehuiAsf. Remember tho eew Itkes rsgnhwr mal her4 si ww m jeu de Bs that' the dky cow at. all ttes bs acoess to elAr, frssh watar. The best thW with wbeett to oVcaa a epsrater la-a-oa-Afl, stiff entttu If the co w Is to produce pars ml shBieat have puts food and waUr Ose caanet property elssa milk I psUs without Us use of beMisa; water, the hand srter Mas been a step to- creator idstry prolu oa many a farm. 'The real feuUec-siaker ot our eoua try Rl fern' cow whose milk never gees to the oVsMsery. gS-9? wbn shs cecnM to matemrf r The Iowa stt dairy Jaw forbids setting mUk.ftcm cows wishin two weoks of, eatrbisT aa Ave days after. ( dairy 'berds. even where, sUhles sre", darkened'' and' the cattle kept In a part of the day, tho loss In milk fields resulting from the annoyanco caused by Me- Is often quite mate rial:, Milk containing leas than twenty per cent, of butter-fat cajfaot bo churned at a temperature below Se degrees, bat milk containing 3S per cent, or mors can bo churned at lowsr tomperature with good result. Uka a Man. "Well, old. Jenkins certainly bore hU mUtortnne like a man,' said hla friend. "Ail Conrageoua, and all that sort ot thing, whatr said tho man who did BOt.know Joaklna. "Will, not so much that. said his friend. "As a matter of fact, bo made rather a fuss about IL What I meant was that ho blamed It all oa ha wits.' London Globo. Street, Danville; Ky. ni Danville, Kentucky smuswsmjmmS XE Tho Kind that Burn food, Makes no clinken, and very Little Askes. We Give yeu 72 Pounds to the Bushel and Sixteen Ounces to the Peuncj. J. K Raughman & Co. STANFORD, - - KEiNTUCrCY. ST wmmmBmmsmamm FINE PLACE FOR SALEI 1 have decided to sell my farm, it sold wltbln lb next thirty days, K goes at a bargain. Contains $9 acres ot laid, has en it twa houses one of fonr rooms and one of two rooms tobacco barn 3U69 and other bulls htf Beensary. 13 teres for cultlvatla t tomnce In timber, fins walerv and' fme Und, in1 sisjot W setiool J bouie and eaarch. This pUcs Is salt- '- two ram,.,., and .. a UrfJ Better come te see me: Hi fcUH pjVfr Mr QUlett. 4k about P. if. Mrawsor; .Stanford, K. D, No. I. c WINTWTOUftMT TK3KBTS FLORIDA AND ALL eKMJTHBRN REtORTt OM MAJJH DAH.T vu- OCrrVrWIrrsl mm.tMmm,tmmtm H.C.Krmmtv4TkA.mll.nIL,lMXm9TW.n. sBbbbbbbb-- UBBBB SSBBBBBBBBBSmW f T laHatlaMdsmanmCsBBBBmnkaBBBBfeBBBB&BB Here are shown a number of the latest designs in Ar nold Buggies. We have a force of expert painters ready to do 6pring painting. Let us have your old job now so that we can put it in order for you before the rush of spring begins. 1 JBBBBBSmf BBBSSSh IbBbbbH BBbbH BsHsssmasV BsmPcrT FRlBAY, MARCH t9tw',. Wt Want Produce We are aytn; today rer No. 1 Stack skunk fl.tt-S.X Ne. 1 short terk ,.,.7MlX WlemtX miiii MMMMriii Pmr lpMliBa j, ee"osrtatts, I6f COfl ee ; m 40 t. 10 Hi Mm liWiHvVila. PHONE JS3. $iITH.AV tttt. mnvm I '4 i tffiLa3 D ,--t