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THE INTERIOR JOUHH AL. STANFORD KENTUCKY TUESDAY. OCTOIEB 24. 1811.
THE FARMERS
For Snle.- ltlnck Horkshire bonrs
and Huff OrpinjHnn chickens. C. C.
Wither, Houlo '2, Stanford. Ky.
For rent for 191U, my fnrm on
lUtiRinit Fork, containing 12(1 ncrcs.
lr. Jennie Stace, Stanford, Kv.,
We Imvi ft bujer for a farm ot
about ICO ncres well improved nnd
on pike. If you hat a nnytbiiiir uoar
this, lit it with us. Hushes & Me
Cntty, Stanford. 021 f
For Kent. 100 ncrcs Inml Mrith
four room cotlngc lanio tobacco
Iiarn, '25 ncrcs for MnnlJ. grniir, JO
ncres in uiendow, (." ncrcs for com
nnd tobacco K. W. Pipes, Huston
ille, Ky. StJ-at.
On ncount ot the ruin the Kale of
Mr. Jumex McKeehinYs personality
was postponed until Wedne-diiy Oc
tober 'Joth. Don't forget it.
Mrs. William N'ewus of the Pnihs
villc hcction Hold ii Ino-jeiii-oltl
till - to Williniii I'nderwood of l.eb
nuon Junction for .-M--"'.
YV. II. .Murph hold hi-t week to
A. I.. Hunkm two nice mule cn'ts
lit $70 each.
Ihne for -ale a hmid-oine fmiiily
mare perfecll wife for Indie- or
children to drie. Wnrrauted to bo
ii r represented. Will tell clii-np. W.
1. Kiucaid. Niiliforil, IJ.. Tlionu
1"9. . S2--J.
A. J. 1 hump-on -old hi- Old llrjll
Mitt hor-c l.i-t week to W. H. Ilnr
ton, of LuncuMcr, for f'00. TliU
i- ii good one.
l.oan Hubble -old n niee grey
wuro,ln-t neck to Sijuire Hotirne
of Gnrruid for f'-'OU. She wis u
good one.
Owing In the bad weather on
Yednc-da. the i-ale of the estate
of the lute Sipiire MeKeehnie was
postponed to next WedncMlav, Oeto.
2.1th. See list of the fine stuff to be
offered in another column.
Jim Ko!ci- "ought 11 young b'llls
last week from union pnrtie nt
!s'U0. lie will feul tiicm (hi win
ter. A. J. 'lhompoii old (l" fat hoi:
laht neck to J. I.. lliili-hion, ol
Ho.le at 0 eiil.
t'ha Lutes bought for Simon
Weil lal Meek from Foictu lleiil.
throe load ot expoil eottle to go
llio tir-t of Xo ember at 1-2 cents.
Chillies Lute shipped to Golds
boro, X. C, Saturday a enr load of
kciitui-k.N bml hore. where the firm
ot Lute V Jewell will hold u big
in torn n October 2S. After it is
concluded, Mr. Lute will return to
Kentucky for the remainder of his
cuttle purchase and then take his
raiuily and return to Go!dhoio, X.
('., to peud the winter.
"A" HmiilleN, the well known
lam ir .mil hor-cm.in of ltole. won
an in pu't.'m j-.iii ill the Court of
iippiuK, ,.t with, fbe Mute's high
et Con it awarded him and his two
partner. t It. Hawkins nud J. K.
l!wi-jg,aot I'lm-lle. fi.lltP (Inma-ies
on iieeount of dela.win a hipmcnt
of yearlimr iolt from .lid-.n to
Sliecphejnl Ilai in HMI.'i. The i-olts
arm id too late tor the ale, some
of tjiun were imiile -iek l,y ex
posure nud one died.
( an oil Duddei-.ir who i homo for
a short while from Shelby ville,
where ln ha been riuiiiuiu' a ttnin
uig stable, ha jut bought llit fine
male Hoiilhoii Kte. She i a full
sifter to Homboi-'s l!et. Tliiiimaii
Peter" LT.nl hnre for which
the.i iceeiitly refu-e.l :i.U()li. The
mure i- bied to thai rovnl ire lie".
Penvine nnd should produce it wuuu'l
home stock sales made recently at
Hanulle are us-lollow-: J. I). White
house to Blake Crime, file jciiriiui:
steer at 4 1-2 cent to same six
lieifi r lit -I -1-1 cilit-. he lo old
to .1. I". hiUhoue nine TIM). pound
iiiltl- at 4 1-4 etiits. Lc W.id
m . ... J. I). Wli'tchou-.- t vn 1.000
pound steer nl 4 ' " ' I lu'iidlul
T. H. Hamiiioiuls sold to Hlak (in i
niiip (.Ofl-iMiimd entile mnl six 000-
poiind entile at a good price. Scv
mil mileli row were Bold nl $30
to 4-10 cneli.
MULEBiTES WAYNE, FARMER.
Frank Coffey, one of the wealth
iest men nud bent known farmers
and Mock rniscrx of Wayne county
wim attacked by n rabid mule at
lil barn last week while looking
over the xtock, nnd wan bittcli so
lerch on the nnu and shoulder
One finger was bitten off. After a
tight willi the niiinml it was killed
by some men who were working lit
tiie barn, and were uttrneVd by
the ries of Coffey, before it woiild
reliiuiuish its hold upon him. U is
not known how the mule was in
fected, as no dog 'known to be suf
fering rroin hidrophohiu hale been
there recently. Coffey was taken
In HiimliAV and boarded a fa-l
train for Chicago, where he was
placed in a Pasteur institute. Cof
fey was wnlking through his stock
farm lot when the mule mad" a
rush for him and -eirctl his nrm.
He shook loose nud tried to escape
bill the animal caught bun wwiii
before lie could cl away.
"PUBLIC SALE!
1 will sell nl public miction b'--:..iii
.it in it. to., mi
Wednesday. November I,
At inv plum 2 miles fiom Crab
t)rchiird on the Crab Orchard nnd
Stniifoni pike lie following desciib-
.nl iirimcrtv.
1 good mare in foal. Gentle Tor
Indies and children to drive. 1 pony
by Dock Oray. t team of draf Imr-m-s
7 years oil. One stallion :J
vcars ofd by Horsey Ooddust.
ll.uin nnd 10 acres of land on
Stanford pike, 1 mile fiom Cnib
Orchard, 1 extra gooit iiuik cow. i
good International hay press, good
as new, 1 rubber tire buggy and har
ness, 1 steel tire buggy, 1 wagon and
harness good as new, n few shoat
1 incubator, 50 Harred Plymouth
Hock chickens, GO Huff Orpingtons.
nIo n lot of mixed chickens, house
hold nnd kitchen furniture.
Terms made known on day of sat.
M. D. Garner,
Cnib Orchard, Ky., J. P. Chand
ler Auctioneer.
theTiockaday sale.
Walter O. Walker, If. C. Wr.iynnd
several other irom thi section at
tended the Dr. Iloeknimy sale near
Hereu last week. Practically all of
the horses cM-ept Hex Penvine were
old.
The following is a list of the ani
mal brinp'ng oicr'a hundred dol
lars. The T)eacon. g. g. 4. by Hex
I'eaiiue. John Ooodloe. Ilielinioiid.
Kv.. $1"'.
Lord Penvine. br s. 2. bv H- P.-n-iiic.
J. F. Cook ; Co., l.exiiigtn..
Kv.. $1"0.
'itectiua. b. f. I by Hed McDonald
Thompson and Leaehinau. Spring
field. Ky.. -200.
Annie Brown, c. f. 1. bi Hex Pea
vine. John Burton, ltiehmoud. ICi .
ri4.".
Sn'niiisli Maid. s. f.wcanliiur. Will
Kobinson, Hanville, Kv., 12.").
Oolddust (Jiiecn, c m.. Hi, Unbelt
Walker, fll.'i.
"le (Jiieet Muir.e:- " f- sending
bv Hex Pc.ivine, V H. Cluoiooke.
i-priiiLfiell. K.. f-22.-.
Mr. Ijiwsoii. . weanlinz Mat.
Sh'arer, Hielunon.'. Ky... F140.
1,'ubv Stiirlint: h-Ti.1. b. in. H In
Hex .McHi.tinld full sisle- so Hex
l-eaiiue.) Thuriiiaii S Peter ,
Fprinaficl.l. Ky.. -42!r.
Creole Sue trj.'JI, c. m., (5, by Mont
gomerv Chief. Jus. Iloekaday, White
Station, Ky., $:M0.
Keiiluiky Candy 92:12. by Hev
Peaiine Jus. Hocnday, 4-200.
Ililiariii 7!.r).r. e. f. weanling, by
Itcx Penvine. Charlie Dunn, Itieh
iminil. Kv.. .:i."0.
Lord Ooldworthv -'ill"!, e. s.. 2. bv
l v Poo vine. H. P.. Leaclim.ui. 7.
-HAKES LIFE'S WALK EASY
BIG PUBLIC SALE!
OF
MULES, BROOD MARES, JENNETS AND CATTLE
Thursday, Nov, 9, 1 911
niMHrmwMM amu
-:- AT 9:30 A. M. -:-
My ion, Henry Baughman, having decided to go to Atlanta,
Ga., with J. H. Baughman in the wholesale mulebusiness, I have
decided to sell the following surplus stock without reserve or by
bid at my home farm 2 miles North West of Hustonville and 2
miles South West of Moreland in. Lincoln county, Ky.
35 Mule Colts, more than half mares 60 Sugar Yearling Mules, more than half mares.
30 three year-old mules. . 25 good brood mares, bred to jack and draft horse.
8 good jennets. 4 good jacks, 1 to 8 years old.
10 well bred 2 and 3 year old colts. 15 well bred Jersey cows and heifers.
50 good feeding cattle, weight 750 to 950. 50 plain feeding cattle, 800 to 950 lbs.
5 good aged mules. 25 plain yearling cattle.
TERMS All sums of $25 aiid under, cash; over that
amount, a credit of six months with 6 per cent, interest
from date of sale; purchaser giving a bankable note.
J. K. BAUGHMAN,
Hustonville, Ky.
FREE DINNER FOR ALL.
I. M. DUNN,
Auc.
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PciivineV UcM "'llf-l, e. . 2. by
Ke. Peiivine Klmer Deiitlienijfe, Hieli
inuiiil, Kv.. f'H.
Kinir Linii-. .".1U2, b. e., 2, by Hex
IV.iine. Klmer Dethreilse. 2ti0.
Hiclinmnil Choice 4""8, blk. e.. by
Hex Peniue, C. H. Tnrley, Hielnii.inil
Ky.. ::.
Kinlev Hex 'ilO.'l. e. H.. by Hex
I'iiivme, Tom Hobert-on. Hunen-iter.
Kv.. ;i:.
Penune Cboiee 1872, e. e., 1 Tom
ItlillllliOII. T !-'
I jiv cell, bv lle Pimioe ''
iliii-kiiiluy. .-Hl.
.Ii-i Dalton, blk in., .irtil by Hex
Penvine, Jiih Acltim, Hiebmonil,
Ky., -i-201).
Wxiiit, e. a., VViH'min Ail.un-. Hieli
muiid, Ky.f ll'.
luiie b. nu, Wnller Jloekmlay,
While- Stntion, Ky.. ir."i.
I.eml Pony ohl ut $HI0.
PUBLIC SALE!
It ft easy ta convince yaurself
that the "CROSSETT it far the
best made at any price. We are
showing abaot thirty styles in all
leathers, Patent, Tan, Gun Met
al. Velvet. Vici KM In Lace and
Button in the new high tte. Came
in and get a bair white we have
your size.
SAM ROBINSON
Stanford; Ky.
CINCINNATI MARKETS.
Cincinniiti. ().. Oct. 22.-Cnltle
ereiit 220 heml; market Mrwlv
M-stenl:ivV prices; hteei a.:.0fti
li.f.0: heifir 2..')(lfi'i 10: eo -t..j0
m -,n. ,.,.u-.. klnw mnl irenernll.v
lower 'at ....;it)f?8.2.i. Hnsf He-
ceipU :i.:i7ri h-iur. mnrket mow. jiu-k
erx mnl butelwi". I0e lower; litfbl
ste.lv; imi'kifr. .lS(0.in Hltr
i:(at-' eoininon miwi. 4Cu.i.hi.
oiu-H mnl liu'bN t:iri Ik Kb iH"
eeiptK 22: beuil: murket xtcmly nl
fl.ri0(a)..."i0; lmb Htron;? mid 10e
hislier t KW.VOO.
FARM FOR 8ALEI
we will reil pnmieiy a farm of
nbont 130 Hereu In Unco n cowuy.
Kv, one-liair mile from Urno Orch
ard. Dlcelr located, moatl- bottom
tana, very productive. Kvery acre
.11 ..l.lo an ahtindanca Of BtOCk WBtCT
ml especlrlly adapte'l to corn and
a a. 1. ! r.r t n laAa
ra8. uooa lenani uuu Vm.
room, on farm. Term. reaao.abU
Avply at once to.
II. H. Uronauga, Agvut. -tt
UiivniK olil iu fn nil I will offer
for Mile at Public outcry nt my late
place on Stniifoni mid Ihinville pike
known ii-. the Swope !!. on
Thursday, November 2,
llie following per-onnl piopeilv
i) ,lerey cows two to mx e.ir--. 2
hpriiifjer-, -1 beifir- nil j;ooil one-,. 1
Jei-e.v bull. Mibji-et to iej;i-teit -yearr.
ubl, 1 pair liuivy ilrntt iiiiue,
III i (I to Hill II- i Woi.il- jin-l,, one
n.aie bixl In A-h ii. il Itionh, I pan'
.'I Mill' III lelill--. about - lli'-.
nriniii;: iiiipleinent- bon-iliobl ami
kitchen lnrnltnre 'anil iiinii other
tiling-, too nuiiieioii- to menlioii.
Term- jjiw-n on iho 'f wile.
John H. Jackson,
Stanford, K'y.. II. P. D. X. 2.
For Sale. M home on .Miller
Strtet. I'ud Kiehenbeiver.
RHEUMATISM
CURE BY THE MARVEL OF THE
CENTURY, B. B. B. TEST
EO FOR 30 YEARS.
Acntnc bonex, swollen Joins, per
manently cured tnrough ttie blood
wltli pure Uotanlcal IngredieoU. To
croe It we will aend you a
8amle Treatment Free
II yeu tuva bone palm, aclutlea or
B'KKdlag m up und iI'imii i)iv ler
hcnIdk ktek or slumlUer blades, nwol
ten joUU or ano'lea iuu-cl, dUtl
culiy In momi; arouad .u yuu iuve
to nae crutcUen; bleed ttiln or vktn
pale; ikln Itches and burus; abiftlng
punui bad breatb, laciij.go, gout Bo
tanic lUood Ualm '(B. B. B. wlileh le
uoveg evory ayatptona, because ti, B.
B. seada a rich, tlngitnR flood ot
warm, rlcb pure blood direct to the
paralyzed nerves, boaea aud Joints,
gtvtag warmth aa4 atreagth Ju't
wbere It la aeeded i4 la tbl. way
uiaktag a perfect liatlag cure ot rheu
watlsM In all Ita forms.
B. B. B. aaa aeetfe thouaaads ot
cures of rfeeuaaatlaaa after all otbwr
a.e4lcla, llatateata na4 dociora uave
tailed to help or cure. UKUUtlllaTU
or by exprefi-, II Phlt I.AIUiK HOT
ILr. SK.NT KKKK by wrltini; Ulooa
Balm Co., Atlanta, Ga. Describe your
trouble, and tree tnedicnl uihke glv.
t.u nold by .SIiuk:iis iimI Tanner.
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O POSTED 0
"$ '" i " & 5l v- i " "
tjs ... .. ... i ,f , ... ... ...
0. . Hasty Henimn llnkol.
f. T. Will-on, t.'. .M. Allen,
J. Ii. MunninK
Heithenbaeh Hro-. N. II. Phimrner,
H0CVALLOW HAPPENP'GS.
ill oe tin HiiV'.lllow lei I ii .. 'i
I. ...e liillu-w-l.l, rtlnle -i.itu' i i)
the leme near hi home e-teidi
tell to the mound ami riiinul ii
jmie- on the heail and bodv. The fall
enme a- a uiinl Mirpiise to him he
beli. uoUep lit the lime ol ll- o
1-lliriilice.
The pontiuater lia- i tuit 1 1
r-triicliou- that here:t'ter no letlv-in
mil-it pin.- through the olt'ice iiii'c-k
they nre uddre-ied on the-front .id
of the envelope, as he has not the
time to pi around behind any Ictler.-i
ut thirt bii-y m-iiiioii.
Sim Pickens has purclm-ed him
-.elf a pair of omtiiIIh nnd nomt
heavy lovex to wear when he take
in job at Tick villc, which con-Ut
of nuking the bell ut the Methodi-I
ehunli evei.v tbiid Siinda,.
Tube Uonely h.in a new wnt oj
ictiinj: rid ul company, when he
try to tn too loii:. Suud.iv muhl
u jtuwz of nrii;hborri went i.vw i
rt until bedtiiiie at his Ihuim', mnl
wb'-ii he thoiitibt it wiih iihout tlliu
flirv wrre iroiint he lit the pi' In
lm brea -inolint; for the pa( 1';
yewi.
l.iltl Kidity PliudeiN is fallniK in
to llie wun of bi father ri-.'ht aloiii
iiiiw. The oilier day he foituil ui
emptv pint bottle, nud utter look
ing all about to cee that no 14111
wwt. in xiubt, he hid it laln'd
Ktump.
Hlliok llellnamrer who piny tin
Ira J fiddle ill the Kxeel-ior Hddlini;
I Hand, hii- been M-terely i-ritieu.nl nhl tu ot a 1-1 of 'Vi, on Inn,
foi hi- Mi-ent action ot liuwiij; Mop- nl 11 expeelllitr to he ultn. I.e.l by
ped to -cratch his head in the mid I In-ni now ut miv tunc,
die of 11 tini at the ilimee en Mil- There 1- talk ot li'Mlilim: oil i.d-
.et Itnlue. ' ditiou on tin back part ot the Hog
l-iiuc I lellw linger went over to I old church to .i-oiiuuoi)ato the
Kri-lis Iliincock'- hou-u. the other l.irco rowd that Mis in 1l1.1t i ml.
W
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Rheumatic Pains
quickly relieved
Sloart's Liniment is good for p.iln of
any sort. It penetrates, without rubbinj;,
tliroush the muscular tissue, right to the
lione-rulievesthecongcitioti and gives
IKnnaneiitas.ell as temporary relief.
Here's Proof. ,
A. V. I.AV c( I-ifayrlte, AU.,wrltet -"
I had thcuiutltin for fue )tm, I tried
doctor and vernal diifrrcnt rrmrdir but
they did not help me. I obtained a bottlo
of Sloan' Liniment which did me o much
Rood that I would DOt do without it
for anything."
Thomas L. Kick of Katton, Ta.,
writeai "I have used Sloan' Lini
ment and find it firt-da for rheu
malic pains."
Mr.U.O. JoKtsof Baldwin, I-1.,
lite: "I hare found Sloan' Un-
I have used It for broken tinew above the Inco
cap cauted by a fall, and to my great atlslactlon I waiaUelo ruuaie
in less man mree week alter tne accident.
lment par excellence.
ip caused
ly duties I
SLOANS
LINIMENT
is an excellent remedy for sprains, bruises, sore throat, asthma.
o rutjuing necessary you can apply ith a brush,
At mM dealers. Prloo, 2Co GOo. A $1.00.
Sloan's Hook on Horses, Cattle. Sheep and Poultry s-nt free. Address
Dr. EARL S. SLOAN. BOSTON, MASS.
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