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ttiM'm'rui- 4 THE INTEBJOR JOURNAL. STANFORD. KENTUCKY. TUESDAY. OCTOBER 10. 1911. Railroad Fares Rebated In Cash at our Transfer Desk Rebate Plan: Purring i rnnnri trin ticket from your home to Louisville. When you have completed your shopnl nq In this store, take your return ticket and you? sales check? which arc given you with each purchas c. to the credit desk, (south end o th c bulldlnn). first floor, and we will l,cfcl .a." .7! , -".. , f ... '..,. i un..P nni nnrnhnsM. un to he amount of vour round trip railroad fare. rciunu 10 you mi tusn u ici icm j""' i""- ' -- An Old Fashioned SheeUnd Pillowcase Sale All Week-A Splendid Opportunity for Hotels and Boarding Houses As " Well As Iidiviiluals. Readv-Madf Sheets and Pillowcases In every instance le limn the tost of the potion by Hie .vnnl. All torn from the piece, not ent. Seamed Full Bleached Sheets Double bed siie; ilnixlud villi wide hem made of Hplomlid wmlit potion, limited qiinntity; j.rire eneli 50c Full Bleached Sheets--Seamier, extra heavy qnnlity; double l.rd rr, limited q.untky; prie. MC. 0,VllA . . uii uiuwmvu -....,. .. ... . ......!. uUitia u-n will hi11 nut nf liroimrtinii tn tlm ntlirra! mi filX'ln mnlina! Inirnal & UI1C MZl HI-- iuiiin, "'- - " ......... ,.--.,..- - -.-.-..., ..- iMicd with wido hem nt top and nnriow bcni nt bottom and are genuine .bruit of ill 0W Cases Splendid qiiality; fuv ;ll!X.14 inches price, each 12 l-2c. 8 1X!)0 liiplics! Inwpal the J.oom sheets; price 67c I5c. 12 I -2c. Sheet, nently bound Fruit nf the Loom Sheets mv.i mntftjl in vnnri! iIumo nre tin JII1V1. lll'. . .......... - .. Pillow CaSCS- Fruit of ll.e Loom, size 42X.10 and 45X 0 inches; price is extremely low, each u in.k.H r..n ninM,nH Pillow Cases flood nualitv of cotton, mm- tJ30 inches , price, eneli Full Bleached Hemmed Pillow Cases-Size llX3(i inches; lhnittd ti.intity, price onrli 10c. ...,,. HnmOlfr led Embroidered Initial Pillow Cascs-Kneh pair in r.eat box; sire 4.:JC, incbe.: price pair $1.15 UtlirSiMiiStSvia Pillowcase SctS.-One pair l.x:Ui inches. 1'illoucases one 81x30 in,l,, H.U,ulidl 'j'S ma, PH0W CaseS-Kacl, pair in neat box sir., ..-3CJ inches price .30. "jlirpU -inrl Pillnw CaSCS Splendid quality, ninde hv th Defender Mnnufactiirinj; Company, most witisfnelory weanns Kind thai we l,. vr .,f , rice ,-re tlv red.icc.l I for tl is sale. Shells BlxPO inches, price oO cents; (KlxllfJ inches each 111) cents; 72x1111 inches each 05 cents; -o 'nn 1. C 'T Z ""el 70 colli sixOO inches, price each 75 cents; 81x0!. inches, price each 80 cents; 00x00 inches price each SO cents; OOxlW "f.3'-- -" "42x30 inches, price each 18 cents; 45x30 inches price each 20 cents AV Imi of for full line o ste?s fruit of the loom sheets, nt the same prices as above ( Vwm - '"mtt- -;.. u-- THE STEWART DRY GOODS CO., Yours Truly. (Incorporated). Louisville, Ky. We Are Paying today for Eqq... . Hens ... Roosters. Ducks . Turkeys. Hides. .16 17c ...8-9c I -2c 7c ...10 lie .88 l-2ft New feathers 30 40c H. B. Northcott. T. K. Tudor. Mgr. FALL AND WINTER STYLES. PHONE 153. My new fall and winter samples They comprise the best on the market can suit anyone as to price, wuo uuu his clothes mad0 to order. A suit made to our measuixi is preieraoie to ready made clothes. To have them made to measure doesn't cost any more than ready made when quality and fit Is considered. Como " ano J.L.Beazley&Co UNDERTAKERS AND EM BALMER3. ALSO DEAL ER IN FURNITURE, MAT TINGS, RUGS. THEY WILL EXCHANGE FURNITURE FOR ALL KINDS OF STOCK. GIVE THEM A CALL. PRICE RIGHT. EVERYBODY will be pleased with the bargains we are offering right now. Crab Orchard lm J-CU-i. u uxJi. j L.L. mines "HAKES UFE'S WALK EASY rilElN'lERIORjOliRNAL. Established 1872 SHELTON M. SAUFLEY,... Publisher II A YEAR STRICTLY IN ADVANCE Entered at the postottlco at Stan ford as socond class mall. Democratic Ticket. For Governor James U. McCrcary. Kor l.leut. covcrnor E. J. McDermctt For Treasurer Thos. S. Ithca. For Secreury or atatc u. r. rcce- I111K. For Attorney General James GarnctL LV. A1H- IT f Ttniunrtli for State Superintendent or Schools finrksdale Hatnlett For Coinralssloner Agriculture J. W. Kowman. For Clerk Court of Appeals It. L. Greene. For Italiroad Ooramlssloner W. F. Klalr. For Circuit Judge Charles A. liar- din. Fo Heprcscntntivc W. II. Shnnka. -' sr ; u.ACBUmhIIHHHHIHJIB a.1 It is easy to convince yourself that the "CROSSETT" is far the best made at any price. We are showinq about thirty styles in all leathers. Patent, Tan, Gun Met al, Velvet. Vici Kid in Lace and Button in the new high toe. Come in and get a pair while we have your size. SAM ROBINSON Stanford, Ky. 1EE NEW PEORIA-A Sun We sold last year several New Peo ria Grain Drills to be thoroughly tested in every way. The new Disc Furrow Opener followed by a shoe enables you to deposit grain in the furrow at a uni form depth. The drills have proven a success and we recommend them. Call and get circulars and become posted. W. H. Higgins. Stanford, Ky. THE PRIMARY MUST COME. (Danville Messenger.) The editorial in the Louisville Times of Sept. 28, stronply emn mendinc the direct election law. which the next lesii-dature will enact in necordunee with the plunk, on th.it subject, in the platform o each par ty, is one of several articles that fellow how strong a ficlit that, always influential Democratic paper is pre pared to make for that rirfiteou- letislation. It makes it clear uiai it i Hip will of the Democratic party niul the party's mandate to thu par ty authorities, as wil as to ine legislature, Unt all democratic nomi nations bhall hereafter be by pri mary election, in which every demo cratic voter shall have a vote and have that vote counted. There is a strong current, as evi denced by the increasins populnrity of the initiative nud referendum the election of Senators by popular vote and the universal demand for nomi nations by direct primaries to uet the control of legislation back into the hnnds of the people. The Times, in dealing with tbo sub ject now, has doubtless heurd of the rumored jravo error being made by some aspirants for next years' nomi nations nnd by their friends, in try ing to .nrrange this far in advance for un evasion of defiance of the paity's. will. Wo refuse to believe that any of the talked, of candidates for office would this early, bo so bold or so suieidedly unwise as to attempt by a combination or conspiracy of any kind lo "frame up" a nominating convention instead of the primary method, to which the party is pledg ed and by which the party authori ties nre bound. When the time for the next nominations rolls round, cilch nnd every democrat will wnnt nml ilpiimml the opportunity to vote for the man of his choice and every democrat who wants to run for of- fipn will have the onltortunitV ol doing so without paying the expense of the primary, but ho t-hould nock Ilia nomination in tho way the par ty says it must ho innda. Would any democrat seeking oi lieu dare, were ho n member of the next legislature, to vote iicaint tho .In-.. ft iiriniurv election law. for which the present party platform de clares? It not, now can ie ", or Ind. r niA- liis 1'iiimlv poiimiittcemun. who is bound by tho same platform, to vote for a eomentioiw i lie Hon est, disinterested county cointnittej' iM'ii with which tho party is hlc-cd, vill never vote to deprivu their de mocratic neighbors of a oice m tlic-o or other nominations nnd should not he n-ked tdo ko. We indorse nenrh all that Urn. Laiulmm Miys, in tho fi-rcxm'- edi tonal. If he s njiht, n id we be Hove he is, in that democrats will no longer stand for nominal ion made wept h" primary, then the direct primary law, which will eli minate from the situation the only excuse ever given for convention, is all the more imperatively needed nnd its enactment by the coming legislature should be n foregone con clusion. . . . The Kliznbcthtown Xes predicts that the Democratic majorities in the First, Second, Third and Fourth Congressional District) will be Mo- deuce TPJirv'jS nilllnrilv fnr firit'iirnri,- Tliia will be in the neighborhood of 18,- 000 or 20,000 nnd we believe Fditor Sommers has the do)o down pretty fine on it. too. 0'REAR APPROVED RAISE IN TAXES. One of 'he nnt llngrnnt uolu. lions of .empaiRii pledge wan the raid upon the Inx jyiycrs nrgauired by Gov. WilNoti to cover m tiii extravagance, and carried into ef fect under his orders, by his Hoard of i:tinlinitiou. Having waited more than one quarter of a million dollM of the people's money in fool ihly exploiting the flnte militia, he paid the piper by increasing the tax file vnlue of furm lands in two jenrs, t,02P,-J31.00. The burden, as uunl, fell upon the farmers, the erv pooiiln to wliom Jiiilgo 0"l'enr U now iHpealing for help, although (lowrnor WilUon's adniiuislratio,i which was responsible for this in crease, meets with Judge O'Kenr's heart v commendation. Governor McCreniy asked .ludgn O'Kenrthe distinct ipuMiou if he npproutl this rnie of nearly one hundred million dollars on the farm land of the tute, nnd it lnu-t be -aid lo Judge O'Kenr's credit, that lie wai frank enoiich t admit that he did approve of it. He "aid that hw pohli-nl iuImm'Im bud lold him that it would be n duneerou thing lo endorse, but that he thought it wni lawful end that he believed lb riiiubheRii officials hi ted liouelly under their cmlhs of office. It logically follows that if Jude (t'li'ear if elected (lovernor. mid niu the xtiile in debt, as nil Iih repubh ean precedeeesor have done, he will fellow Governor Willon' meth od of emptying the pockets of the fanner, because his Hoard Kn,u nlixntion has the authority under the new law to put any burden on them that is necc-nry to support the ex travagance of the ad'ninUtrHtiou. All honor to Judge Hubert I.. Stout who sent the chairman of the demo cratic county committee of Scott county to jail for LM hours in con tempt because he could not produce the ballot boxes ucd in certain pre cincts where there was cu- of gross fraud. All of the boxes which the grand jury desired to examine .were strangely missing. Testimony before the grand j'iry in dicated that the machine had robbed MeDennott in the recent primary. L . B"" W "" " " " " " " 1 The Quickest SALES We Make ARE TO CUSTOMERS WHO HAVE LOOKED AROUND AND ARE EN ABLE TO CAREFULLY COMPARE OUR MERCHANDISE AND PRICES WITH THAT OF OTHER STORES. i DEPENDABILITY IS WATCHWORD HERE. THE : We Want Tour Patronage r L i. I I 9 l TODAY AND TOMORROW, THIS YEAR AND NEXT YEAR. THAT'S WHY WE ARE SO CAREFUL ABOUT THE ARTICLE WE SELL BEING JUST RIGHT IN QUALITY. GET THE HABIT OF TRADING AT THIS STORE. ENJOY ITS LIB ERAL INSURANCE POLICY. EV ERYTHING AS REPRESENTED OR YOUR MONEY BACK. Severance & Son, i r I f i i f r j . STANFORD, KENTUCKY. --H-B-M-l-a-a-1 M-li-l r r I l l H I Bl I r OO&OOOftOOOOOaOO OOO&O0QO$OO0O0i) ' o O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 O 5J 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 V ... V..' 0 r YOU CANT DELAY 0 $1 01 O'i o o 0 0 0: 4 Thcfliimc has conic whcnlyou must S bring your old suits and lot us clean and press it or J3UY A NW ONE, Wc can do cither. We have a tailor who is waiting to do your repairing or pressing or our salesman will show you the most elegant assortment of V .t a-' 0" 01 0 0 0 ready to wear suits you ever saw 0 I'roin an all wool kersey at $lo.oo 0- 0-0- 0-0- to a blue seru;'j and (hose beautiful handsome brown suits at $15-20-25 and $:10.0I) We are asking but little when we ask you to just lock at them 2 and put on one of the coals then pass 0 0 0 0 0 O o judgment. H. J. McRoberts Stanford, Kentucky. 0" 0" 0- 0: t'u 0-0- o- 0-0-0" i 0 0- ,..".;?". t". t". i". .'. .". :", '" ". t", .-. (" " " " t" 0 i'l J't li Bring Your Prescriptions Here To Be Compounded When your physician hat pre scribed a medicine lor you to tale, the next Important step Nto have that prescription placed In tho hands of a thoroughly reliable and competent pharmacist ro it will be compounded exactly as directed. We. have gained an cnviablo reputation (or always being very careful and painstaking In our compounding and feel that, In all justice to your own good health, you should bring your next prescrip tion here. Here, too, you will find a complete and In viting display of toilet articles, rubber goods, soaps, perfumes, toilet preparations and all standard remedies. For interior decorating we carry nd recommend ALABASTINE, the beautiful well coating. Call and see samples of tints and ask us about it. PENNY'8 DRUQ STORE. Stanford, Kentucky : MEN'S FALL CLOTHING " It is time you were thinking of your new Fall Clothing. We take J pride in inviting you to see our new Fall Suits. They are correct in style, perfect in fit and moderate 2 in price. m " W. E. Perkins, CRAB ORCHARD, KENTUCKY.