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The Stanford Interior Journal. STANFORD, LINCOLN COUNTY, KENTUCKY, FHIDAY, JULY 21, 1911. EVERY TUESDAY. AND, FRIDAY. VOLUME XXXVIII. NO. 57. ANOTHER CASE OF . THE "UNLOADED" GUN LITTLE WILLIAM SNOW ACCIDEN TALLY SHOT nY'HIS.DROTH IN CASEY LIVE NEWS FROM WEST END. Hustonvllle. July 20. The old tory of nol knowing the pistol wn londtxl cnuio lo light agnln Wednesdny afternoon when Wllllitm Snow, the 10-ycnr-oM tou of a prom inent Casey county citizen, wn shot ami probably family wounded by liU Kl-year-old brothor, Allen. Tli(i boys were oxamlnlng nn oio pistol which had been laid n way for fouio 1 1 mo, when Allen accidentally lunched tho trigger nndtlio weapon wn discharged. Tlie ball entered thc ouiigor boy' rheek and lie fell tin-1 conscious. Physicians were hastily summoned, but (it last lu-coiint had1 U'cti unnble to locate the bil.let mid , held recov nearly dlHtrncted over the unfortunate, nllnlr. HuJtcnvllle Personal. Mr. Susie Slblec. of Umlsvllle, I tbo attractive, guest of .Mrs. W. O. Speed. Col. Geo. I). Weutherlord lB spend Ing u few day at Elixir Springs. MUs Jclo Cook, of Nashville, la wotting MUg Anna Held. MUh Katherlno Kernel l8 v lulling Mr. W. O. Speed. Itev. Mill, or Owingsville, nnd daughter, nnd W. J. Dcbaun. of Per tjvllle,, motored to this city Wednes day. Alfred Cnbcll has nrrlved to be thu cuest of bin grandmother. Mm. Fran ce Cahbrll, here. Mil, Allln SIurr U tli,. snout of Mm. George llrndley Robert Fenzcl Is guest of lit father I for (i few adyii. Ming Clarn Cooper l8 thq attractive guest of Mrs. II. H. Camnltz. Ming Kato llofile nnd J. 0. Weather font were guest of I). C. Weather ford at Kllxlr Spring Monday. .Mr. .loslah Illihop Is Improving slowly Iroin the effect of nn abcess on the knee. Mr. McKee Itlfre spent Friday at Lexington shopping. Re. W.. S. Willi hiu; returned homo and will fl I hhi pulpit nt the. Christian church Sunday morning. H will preach nt Willow Grove that nt tcrnoon. Tht. union service,, Sunday evening will be conducted by Rev. 0 It. Illuln. SQUIRE M'KECHNIE "SAFELY HOME AGAIN FORTY BUSHELS OF WHEAT PER ACRE HA8 BEEN QUITE ILL IN UONNIE SCOTLAND BUT IS DETTER "LOG" OF HIS VOYAGE. Squire nnd Mr. James McKccbnle havc returned from their trip to Scot loud, the birthplace and former home if tho Squire, which he had not seen for forty year. Tho squire had ft bo viro pel or Illness whllo across the water nnd lg about ready to ngreo that there I no place on earth llko Carolina, tec cream nnd wafers, Cheese Desert, Coffee. This l an American dinner. I can't tell you whether or not It wa,i good Mr. McK. sampled It nil and sho will likely wrlto nnd tell you about It at her leisure. Wedneay Mornlr,Uf July 5. At C o'cldck A .M.. I went upon dock nnd found there was a strong head wind blowing, and n rough sea coming The sailor called It ft choppy gea but that don't make me change no name. 1 call It rough and getting, rougher. t Noon, still n rough ca, and foggy; AEROPLANE FLIGHTS BY BIRD MEN AT LEXINGTON FAIR Flights Will Begin on Tuesday and Several Will be Mado by J. A. D. McCurdy Each Day Over Lexington ttio old Kentucky home. He I sti-l considerably "under the weather", but fog whistle blowing every minute or Improving nicely. Ho sent tho I. J., 'go. A good many absentees nt dinner hlB ".or" ot the voyage coming ncrosHJtab'c Mr. McK In the nbsent list ' the Atlantic, which tells of his trip The ship's orchestra will piny In tho aero a follows: 'second cnbln dining room at " I. M, HOMEWARD DOUND Orchestra on hand at the appointed Alter n deny of 21 hours nt this time and ga0 a Hne selection, of Eng place owing to the seamen's trlke,'h, Irish and Scotch pieces, among out but llttlo hope for the Ind'sj uaISCD DY MRS. FOX IN GARRARD, we bid Liverpool adieu for a whllo nt the Scotch selections were Annie eery. Allen Snow 1b sjIiI to be1 uUY DLOWS OFF THREE least. Alter a sojourn of 311 days In Laura nnd Auld Lang Syne. The day FINGERS MARKSDURY Scotland England, wo or at least 1,'hns been rough throughout Concert NEWS. very reluctantly bring our tour to a again tonight ta 8 P. M. close. I Thursday July 6. Marksbury, July 20. i i had intended keeping our friend! a rough, wet morning nnd tho fog UHsT SIMHggggggggggggBPIEAK!? VU -fr.ir, i,Tt'' .WVHuiiHHilH iiLLLLLrWHlKJZTLLLLLKLlLK-iK rV iWuitA nu44flba91iiiiiiiiiiHl ggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggmTilM' SJtL3ffrM IgggggggggggggggggggggWBMBBHHrfT-rr . rrTgt ..-"iT'.i'.'y iggfWgMjgggggggggggggB .Mm. Salllo Fox who owns one of Lincoln coulty, and the foreign horn Is being sounded; " continues. Aeropane Flight of J. A. D, the nest farms In this end or tho coun-unmja acquainted with our travel,, be- rough until noon, fog lift occasional-' ty had 10 acre,, of her best land ln'cn ti,u interior Journal goes to nil ly and bldg fair to be nice woather , wheat ,h.K year which .o'ded 40 bush ' cmULof tll0 0arth 1)Ut LnK to ...n,,, ,oon. . "r.Z'ZZ els to tho acre. The wheat wa si Kin i COuld not Ret nround much audi A beautiful evening tho most of the ,,,,,, nl ,.-.,,, h,t, Wni hn when I waB getting arpund I didn't lck ones on hand for supper. Mrs. , neld j.0xUigton the week of August feel like writing. However, I have McK. is libout over her sea sickness j 7th to 12tb, are the dally aeroplane Kept my promise better than some ngaln and ablo to sample the good eat- j nights to bo given by tho world famous friends who promised to keep us In- ng that Is furnished. A Whlbt party aviator, Mr. J. A. D. McCurdy. formed of what wa8 going on In Lin-'for S o'clock tonight and a Stag par- , No -ther modern sc ence Is the sub- coin county, and the rext or the globe, ty at 10 V. SI., Is on the program. I t tQ perfect aerJa, .navgatlon. Thu guilty ones know who lg meant (will not take tfcem In, so 1 will not lie AmonR tho8e engaged In this work, Monday Morning July 3rd. blo to report them. We have fourjjiri jjcCurdy holds a foremost place. On board steamship Arabia. A colored men passengers on board they The feats which he has already ac b(iutliut morning ntlll In sight if are Hindoos, ironi Calcutta In the ' compnshed have given him a rcputa land. Our ship called at quoenstown Kast Indies. They arc well educated , tlon that Is not confined to the Amer- i Ihhh nnniln.nt tint nvinmlfl InFMltTha Ireland this A. M.. at 8 o'clock to tnke very resened and have been to cai-i-" ."f'". "" .... ..w-n- oa passenger and mall tor the United cutta on a visit. They are In busl McCurdy Over Colorado. the Rocky Mountains In LANCASTER STARTS FAIR CIRCUIT NEXT WEEK LINCOLN COUNTY 9TOCK TO BE SHOWN THERE AND LIN- .COLNITES BY THOU. SANDS WILL AT. TEND. The first of the series or fairs In this gcctlon beglng at Lancaster next wecjf, when tho great Garrard county fair commocos Wednesday tho 26th and continues through Thursday and Fridny, Some of Llneorn countv's fin est horses and cnttle will be shown In thlr fair nnd thousand,, of Lincoln county's finest people will be In at tendance. Walter O Wnlker wilf hnvo trm great Carroll Preston nd several of his other fine show horses In charge of Homer Wray, Dlok Scudder will pave the peorlesj All Peavlne and a bunch of other beauties; Carroll Hal ley will be there from the East End with some might., handsomo mnmhon ,of the great Preston family and Joo Murphy will have hi splendid blnck Garrard Chler which swept the Texas 'fair rings. Tho officers and directors of the Lancaster fair nr nmonc the livllest of the "lhH wires" of this part of the ttnte and Intend to &tVP the best ex "Ibltlon ever seen In old Garrard. Go and help a good thing along. Tti0 complete thre; days program will bo printed In the I. J., next Tuesday disposed of for seed nt a good price I.twrenco Walton a deaf mute who U spending his vacation at home Atuck n match to a dynamite cartridge which exploded blowing olf three of las fingers. Tho boy is 12 year old On last Tuesday morning nt 2 o' clock C. A. Robinson had a large barn burned to the ground. There were 9 head of mules and horses that Mrlshed In the flames, the Iohl or pro perty lg valued nt 13,000. Insurance will not cover loss This Is the -ec Jack Kaney nnd Miss M. Cutherlno.ond barn Mr. Robinson has hnd de-. states, were delayed two bourg doing nes In Atlantic City. N. J., and are Murphy were In tonn Saturday. titied by fire. I this. I. can't say ct what Is the ale roud or the United States. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. It. Williams are) Mr. John Sutton Is In possession oi;o; our amiy; w report otr the! Friday Morning July 7- visiting ftlendi and renltves In lx-.n ewe that give birth to triplet last , i g caiied. I Beautiful morning, n llttlo foggy at Ington. I Hiring all ot which are living doing TniH 8hp g not to be compared times which calls for the fog horn. Mrs. John Goode nnd daughter, Ed-1 well One was taken from IU moth-Wln tho Mauretanla, the ship we Ileautiful evening and not much news out the world. A nephew ot Dr. Alex ander Graham Hell. Inventor of the Hell Telephone, Mr. McCurdy has been placed all bis life in the closest touch with foremost scientific investigation, and his work with heavier-than-alr ma chines has done much for Vhc devel- na have returned to their home In i er nt birth nnd was raised by hand, Covington, whlcn now weighs SO pounds, while MUsPg Prill and Heecher Newbernl tho two reared by tho sheep weighing have roturne-J from loulsvllle. ( 8" to 100 pounds respectively Judge Uncoln Wells, of Liberty.1 Rev. Moore of Shanee Run will ler wa the guest of Mr. and Mrs. S. T.lture the 2th Insl on hi trip to the Powell lust week. Polmatcr John Dlaln attended the ODinent of the science of navigation, TAl.nm. hu.t 1nnwTi nmnni hit! &tv came here on, but she I reported to They seem to get wlre.ess d Is- ... n,ong thla ne ,, the I u gxjd one. 1 can toll more about patches but tley do not give them t'flgnt n,ade lagt wuter from Tampa to It when we see how sh0 behaves her- the passengers a8 the steamer JIaur-1 jiavana n was the longest water self on the briny deep. canla did as we went to Englnnd. night In the history of aviation and Monday July 3rd There has been five accidents on proved beyond peradventure the abso- At 2 P. M.. we ran uion nnd of course board since we lett Liverpool Sunday, lute practicability of the aeroplane. In holy land. The lecture will be fre. , 01U8ed thcm without any provocation, five different ones have had their l addition Mr. McCuray was wo nrsi Mr.. Lulu Simpson rns returned I Hrltl8h wnr vesgel). ,Jll8t thought limbs broken. Some of them slid and man ?nda..w'r1"8 f" r. - .......! Mil ri in nil -. iiiiii iu uua uiuuu u republican conveullon nt Uvulsvlile' front an extended visit to mends at.f our frCnJ Caswell Sanfley had fell on deck others fell down Btairs. meroug otheY experiments and flights Inst week. i.vhh,i. Jegg Kerrlu of Liberty was In this Thurstlay on business. Allnses Joiephlne and Cora Ma) , ' small amount .of gooil manner j n0U80 nnd in n sl.ort we will be out of ncros8 tlae I'nd now, which means he has devoted his life, t.oodc nre In in UmlsMI e this week. I on Inst Sunday eve. In trjlng to pas B!(.t,t or land until Sunday or Monday somethlnc like a ten days passage,' Formerly connected with the Glenn Ml,8 Allre Rankin Is spending a few! a lot of buggies In front of him ran tllt, yth or 10th Inst. Wo nre lmvlng while we went across In five days Just " C"r ,, ' anfon of his own days with Miss la Flovd. ngaliiKt two pedestrians returning from a beautiful day. tho Irish Sea whom the difference between a last and anj7s building his own machine. Ho .Mis Ada Alcorn In lining U'lnens ter Irlenri. Sh ester Newton I nt home for tie aumincr. Miss (orgla Newborn ha return jt our Trlend Caswell SanDey had fell on deck others fell been them with his and Undo Sam's and I hoar It veported Mrs. Ham Aldrldgc Is quite sick. lighting tools, wo could hav0 some fun booze In some cases. but have been of large service In tho A oung "gentleman" in possession Va are now pastflnc Kastnet Light We are Just a little over half way advancement of tho science to which loo muchthat nave not only. Deen spectacular, church, striking them wita the w bee's M are now ig a Ht6ctli as Dick llrat- slow ship, and of course tho longer , ., thn ....,,, famous Gnomo mo- iii ins miggy, MiocKetl mem sprawling t(m-8 fsl, IM)iid Of course thew are In the mud. With a p.isslng hello to 0 Blictl risu In IL At lean If there hlH proitrnt,, vlctlmK ho went on hls,,8 tllere lg ,, nn0 tciiK (t Mrs. Mc way not even returning for an npologylKerhlli0 ,8 ,u.u all , ., ,u.ck wU1, ?U from Knoxvllle, wher sho has Tbo two men In question received a her knitting. 1 will call It, If thls It body been teaching. .Miss Ijirry Alcorn has returned Ke done gcxMl mud bath whlrh was nil the dam- not t. rght nnme sh(. on correct It lleve Mrs. McK. Is well again and the takv the more liable you are tor whlch holds all records in aviation to storms, and other ca'nmltles. for distance, duration, speed and altl- Saturday Morning, July 8th. tudc. Tho speed of the new McCurdy Mi, o ,n,,inn.- nv..n. machine, which will bo shown to tho j. iu.rt tiiiui oi iimiui'oi . .rf i. on hand for breakfast. I be- Amer can peopio w. " " tho Bluo Grass fair, Is equal to that of any of the foreign monoplanes, With 'It McCurdy can easily attain seventy five miles an hour. With such a ma chine ho will give demonstrations at the Blue Grass fair that will be not only thrilling to tho spectator, but ol very great educational value as well. Beginning Tuesday, August 8th, the second day of the fair, Mr. McCurdy will make several flights each day. He will attain an altitude of more th a mile and will remain In the air fro thirty to forty minutes. On August 8th he will also make a flight from the grounds of the Illue Grass Fair asso ciation In Lexington to Winchester, the county scat of Clark county, elgh teen miles distant. There he will alight for a few minutes to carry a communication from the officials ol the Illue Grass fair to the mayor ot Winchester, and, when an answer Is received, will come Immediately back to the Blue Grass fair grounds. The round try, including the stop at Win chester, will be made In less than an hour and a half. This trip will not only prove the speed of the McCurdy machine, but it will also show tho prac. tlcal uses to which modern air craft of tho best typo 'can be put. The management of the Blue Grass fair anticipates that these aeroplane flights alone will bo considered by the people of Central Kentucky well worth the price of admission and will draw to tho grounds record-breaking crowds. The flights will be arranged at such hours throughout the day that they can bo witnessed by all. Those who come from a distance and are com pelled to take early afternoon trains will have the opportunity to see these flights beforo being compelled to leave. The rastest and most powerful of all American aeroplanes directed by the most skillful bf American aviators la the attraction that will be oifered dur ing the week or the Bluo Grass fair, August 7th to 12th. CRAB ORCHARD Horn an extended Northern trip. Miss l'Mmt Cnimilu u Malting Mr. nnd Mrs. Howard C.ininltz at Pitts burg Mr. Jones Baughnian wn8 In town -shopping Saturday Mlsg Mary Chestnut Is mnklng n lo, when she sees you. Mrs. Florence Lane gave an Ice took up her knitting again and u morrow ana luail it to you as soon n.( Mr. Daniel and Claude Hester spent 4 o'c'ock P. M. Uniul ha. ditip- wishing for home. I am not much M ,., , v,. York. Mv inland ob- .i,,., in i-ininnnfi .InVu .,.. tt Itt. 1wtt (!nrf.,i tin...... , ....... . .... . ... . I. kuuun; ... .v. u. , ... o o,.., ...... ....... ..v.ft "-". jieaieu, notning in signt now oniy sen well but Keep going unu on me khik- scrVatlons 1 will try and glvo you of Nicholasvlllc. Mis,, Chmtnilt wlll,.nii siv ,,, nur ...i., ollr wireless run rr uninpthlne new. but till Is a' , .,. ,. ..- ..,. .. , ,!,. also make n short visit to Mrs. Jno. telegrapher however Just hid a me, poor place to get news, Just sky. sea Tuesday Morning July H. i "earn supper Saturday night. A large Woods, Islington beforo returning. I ..co from ... ,teaiushlt. Franconla. ami shin, which nhes plenty of op-, . ,,, ,, ,,' Ki!,,iv lcrowd wa8 Present and everybody had I F. Rankin bought of sora lar-an1 a mUe Iater wo couId geo her In portunity lor thought and study. butj,.urly tn, 10rnlng as we have- the a flno ,lme' Miss Pnttlo Morris has returned to 'p of Wnync county CO head of cat-.the dlsUince. Her honu. nt IiuUvllle alter a .W tlc weighing 800 and 1.00 pounds at mil vlall In MIh. Kiln ll.imette cent8 . ... D a8 for me. I don't know where to be-I)omlg0 of being landed at Now York Mr nn.l Mr. I.nb.. fnrii..ni..r l.ulln aim. MU810 V.aDIO Ol liroimcau IS V IS- In ii few iluvv for Newcnstle Indiana lt,nK ,,cr brother Mr. C. C. Cnblc. when, they will make their future Mr- Kolrt Polndexter 1 suffering home ,wlln Eoro throat Grim iimzlnv iiml MUs Ilettie1 A very enjoyable affair was Music by tho ship's orchestra in the gin, .o wlil not undertake to picture ,lt)t jaler jan noon today dining saloon at S Pp M, which fur- tho immensity or God's handiwork. Nlno (j-tjioeit a. M. -A steam ten nlshes for tho day. Just come and see for yourselves. ,jer 10V0 jn Bght with the pilot to Tuesday Morning July 4th Sunday Morning, July 9th. tako tj,e 8i,p jnto dock. An hour Tho first thing which attracted our A beautiful morning after a nighty ja.er tner0 wn. another tender with attention thl monilng wa they had tusslo with a choppy sea. Everybody tbo medical examiner. ThUi is nt turned tho clock back 74 minutes so seem,, well and happy. Divine erv-,wriat ,i.ov caii ouarantlne. It took Miller motored to thin city Friday. unuuy scuooi picnic given uy i icub- M0 w,,ro up too goon for breakfast: Ices at 10:30 A. M.. held by the tbem about fivo houra t0 cxamino and Air. und Mrs. Ilrynn Carpenter of ""l "rove vuunii hiki nuiuruo. nWent upon tho upper deck to get tho Church of England people. They just nas 0 tne 800 .passengeers. Uncle tho Myrtlo Burton received a cako for being tho man popular girl present i Fred Ross after a few day's vUi 1 to Hester's Hotel ha8 returned to his homo In Los Angeles Cal. S. H. Gooch of Somerset was here on business last week. Rov. Jetfrles and little dauguter Sadie spent Sund.-.y night with Dr. I Laswell. Now Decatur, Aa., are guests of Mr 'rsely attended nnd the ulce lunch frvsti air nnd wnlt for the breakrast sing, play tho Udd'e. pwy and read.'Sam a very particular who lands on A V. Carpenter and lanilly.. lreiared for the occasion was great- KOnB. lhey prayed for the King of Ens-h8 8h0rcs now, as Teddy Rooievelt! The Rev. Mr. Willis and lamlly have , 'njoeu uy an. Sovoral vacant seats nt the break- land ,the president of tho United caua them, undesirabio citizens, when teturned from n visit to Shrlb) vllle w- c- Greening who has accepted fll8t tablo owing to sea blckness states and the Emperor of Germany I th0y are not halo and hearty and hav0 Iriends. lno l,OBl",n a. vhb preBiaeui oi uuu mostly nmong tho children. So far I nnd all the royal family and left thoiat ieagt 25 jn their vest pockets. No OTTENHEIM Georgo Dinwiddle Ii at home from a of ,no 'cadng banks of Houston Texae myself have Improved since I got poor population to tnke care ofl i ...... ., , ,,. ,.... .,. , . i . . - . irosi-ertlng trip through Texas w,u ,I1UYU "' ""' "uuut l,,B """ aboard ship Sunday noon. This would themselves. They did not worry tnoj Mr. and Mrs Juson Taylor nnd sou1"1 """- "." ""- - '"-o ""indicate that 1 hnd missed my caning congregation as It wns an over in were In Texa Saturday, tuturo homo. amj ought to be n sailor Instead of a 30 minutes. They don't pray loud nnd I-. M. Wnio nnd lamlly attended! , 'Squire. long when the ea Is cnlm, and ev- church at this place Sunday. They they came over In their new machine. I Mesdames E. McCormark and J. II. niore now. Respectfully yours, JAMES M'KECHNIE. F. I. S. Hess ".Vood,, were nt Elixir Spring Filday. Carlton Elklu was in town Sntur ilny advertllng I-incaster fair. Mr. Jo0 Conway of Wichita, Kus., 'h with Jim Reld. Mr. Wl Hogl,. and wife of Now Orleans arc guests of IIa Misses liogle. Clnlborno Walton I guest of Satn Held. Charles Lute wai In this city Sun- t'uy. Miss Aunlo Dunn is visiting her sUter Mru. nn Truylor In Stanford. Mr Hnd Mr. Wallace Wolfe, have returned to their home In Cincinnati. Marshall Stone motored to thli city Sunday MUs Ilottlo Logun has returned rrom A'ubama Miss Mary Lee Ixigan returned with her. 1 ThU. being tho Fouith of July we crythlng running right. What Is the ! nre doing some celebrating. We have ditference between life on the sea the dining salon decorated with the nnd on land? CHOSEN PRINCIPAL OF LOCAL nr and stripes, tho I'nlon Jack, nnd Wo nro promised a sight or land In HIGH SCHOOL THIS TERM. , th0 Hag or potir, downtrodden Ire uud. aboi.t 21 hours, which will be the " ' " whuh consists ot a f olid green with n night of tho 10th. I boliove every- At a nieitlng of the Stanford School fKro )n (h0 center ho'dlng harp, bodv Is ready for the sight a ono Hoard this wek, F. I. S. Hess, ot Among the liassongers there are tluiio yetB tired of 'ooklng nt Pea and sky IxiUisvl'Ie. wan elected principal of the u, wol,, ,0 for their choice; as u lone for nine days. iilgn BCtooi to nil tne vncancy cause.i for mo j )ovo U)v, all but do not llko Monday, July 10. KING'S MOUNTAIN The good raliw ar0 greatly improv ing the gardens in this vicinity. Cannon & Walls are unloading n cur of.rua! for fall and winter uso. Tho brass band boys will glvo an Ico cream supper Saturday night ev ery body como and help a good cause Del n Rlgney has returned from n visit to her sister at Ludlow. Ruth Singleton lim retmed tn Cln- visit with her by in,, resignation or Pror. J. .v vv ik-j Btim r their forms or governnient. I Another beautiful morning; rnmo uinnatl after n slDrt ginton. Prof. Hess L. a graduate of niiKtlt sny the Pnltehd States has tho fog again about 8 o'clock but soon friends and relatives. .... Central University, and mado n splen-i trongest fo lowing In thlB crowd. Our cleared up and every one teems to supper tonight It the following menu i be oujojing life on the ocean wave. 1h0 bulletin nt 12 noon say wo have Sil mllfB to travel to put u8 in tho dhl record theio. He lg gald to bo es poclnlly woll fitted for tho position to which ho has boon elected and will add much strength to the facu'ty, It Is believed. For summer diarrhoea In children a'ways give Chamberlain's Colic, Chol era and Diarrhoea Remedy hnd castor oil, nnd a speedv cum ' certain. For yalo by all dealers. Potago Americano, Halibut, Lexington, rillcts of duckling. Long Island, Rib or beef, Howe, Philadelphia Capon, John Haucox, Pntua rice, Mrs. Sidney Chlldcrs and family hnvo returned homo from Dry Rldgo and other points. U'liira Johnson HIent lust week with Dr. Malloy, of Lexington is here to spend a week looking after his farm Ho called to tsee the Kev. Father Leo Sunday. Miss Katie Weintjeu Is spending her vacation with her parentc Mr. and Mrs. Joe Weintjes. Rev. Leo and Mr. ilentry '.vere In Stanford on buslies 1'itdav, MlB8 Ida Kearns was in Crab Orch anl Thursday vlslllu:; friends and shop ping. Tho road bossss in this i.urt. v..!i Judge lmlley m loader are tiylnf very hard t persuado soiiie of the men to do tne'r uart on mo roua. Mr. Thco Mory of l.oiiihi'i wus heie Fridny calling on our liierchantB. Miss Freda Ileyer jiuo In Jaturdai from Cincinnati to lslt her paruuti. and a cerUiti Oite'iholm cutitlonia-i is all smiles. Mr. Frank Wclntjea was ailing nn his best girt Sunday evening. AH the member of thl i-uiuibntty wbuld be very i.ra'oful If there wns Eomt har.l work .lono tin our mud port of New York, so if) tho Lord Is' friends and relatives at Waynesburg wiling we will get there tomorrow Luev Ciooch, of McKlnney l vlsltlngl ct noon. It seems like a life time ' rolnttvcg here hlieo we boarded this ship. Shi ls Lydla McKee Is spending a few dnys road section runulng Into tho Somer- .......,. ..K.l ...H.l..ji r.la.l ...vu- ..Inn, .AA.IHI.. n ..., mnnA alil.i Lit, , . In loilnatnn l.'lth fa4lln tilt,.. l.ul ,tlbn linnP tl!l!i H fl II vunuik unu iuiiui'p, hhw v J'.u.ib BvouilUKl . ,cij fcwu ou,f, uuv v". ,., uvAiiiaiuii ...... ."wiHD ..v. I 6 ,..w ....... ...... -. . tttirrtlne nt boiled uud browned potatoes, Blow to suit me, Vie expect to ree Messrs. G. IL Colllnn, J, A. Calmal.i Mr Fred Snltiler and ions are o''t; ."!-' "o " - - . . . , c .... . . .... . - i .. .. i .. - inonn a iimii mik'iil iiuuikij n ivm Miss Jessie Wood Lynn, of Stan ford Is visiting her couslhg Mlsset Annie nnd Kate Mtddietop. Miss Nannie McWhorter of Lancas ter Is visiting her uncle Mr. J. C. Mc Whorter and family. Miss Julia Goodwin returned home after several days pleasant stay In Cincinnati, Miss Flora Lurch accom panying her hamp for a visit Mrs. Dexter Bailou and children of Stanford are visiting Mrs. M. E. Fish, and ether roatlves. Mrs. J. C. Reinhart and children formerly of London but recently mov ed to Danville, have had a pleasant stay with her mother ana relatives. Prof. E. K. Davis, of Wllllamstmrg wag hero the first of the week. Pror. Davis and Mr. W. D. Edmlston drove over to Lancaster, whllo the former wa here. Prof. Pavs was the prin cipal of our graded scnool three years ago. Ho and his excellent wlfe have many warm friends who will be glad to have them vtolt u8 often. Mrs. George Condur Is flulto low with typhoid fever. i Thomas Moore and .. Y. Culton are improving. OLD BAPTIST DIVINE DEAD Rev. Harvey Burke, a superannuate of the Baptist church, passed away at his home at Morelana on Tuesday and was burled Wednesday, after services nt the Baptist church. He was 87 years of age and had served long apd faithfully In the Master's vineyard before being called to hla reward. Ho Is survived by his wire. Senator Brad ey wins again. Gen. Wilbur Smith toi on Wednesday appointed postmaster at Lexington over Thomas L WolKer who has had hut ono term nnd E. C. Llnney was reappointed at Danvl'le. PLEASANT POINT Rev. Jeffries filled his appointment at the Baptist church Sunday morning and evening. The Sunday school pic nic given Ian Satrday was in, every wa,, a success. A bountiful dinner was served and the day seemed to be enjoyed by all present. Mrs. lk0 Prlvett whojhns been HI for some time Is slightly improved we ure glad to state. Hulan Carrier W on the sick list. Mrs. M. D. Wall had a severe at tack of stomach trouble last week but Is some better at thi8 writing. Mrs. W. G. Routon and Mrs. Craig Alford wero again called to tho bed side ot their father, Wm. Disaon, at Moreland. Mrs. James Brown returned home Saturday from Dry Ridge where she ha3 lad a protracted stay with her son, Will Brown. He Is recovering from nn attack of typhoid. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Singleton, who sold their home place here about 6 months ago and went to Oklahoma to live roturned to thl place Saturday nnd glad to get back to Kentucky U not so bad after all. Emll Beck of Nashville after spend n fow days with friend nnd relatives at this pfaco IcR Monday for Cin cinnati where he will visit fcls sister after which he will return to hl8 r'ace of business above mentioned. Wi I Dye or Mnywood wai down Sttnduy to see his best girl. Jack Miles of Danville was a cnller here last week. Mr. Hendrix Hayes and little dagh ter, Edna were visiting her parent. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Singleton for a few days. llennle Ulggs ot Junction City wai hero Monday. Milton Harmon of Danville who Is In the interest ot the Indian ReflnlnR Company, passed through! here Wed nesday Cold ox tongue. York ham, Nantucket light house vtonlght by 8 and J. J Miles are stopping a few I vita their thresher and report um. Bunker 1111 Pudding, Apricots o'c'ock Will finish this epistle to-( days at tho Johnson Hotel, croio ot wheat wJ cat. Mason' Gap spent Sunday with hU parent Mr and Mrs. M, D. Wall. i. t- r I