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i naa The Stanford Interior Journal H 1 VOL. XXXVIV. NO. I. rTANFOIU. LINCOLN COI'NTV. KFNTU( KY FRIDAY. JANVAUY 12. 1012. JIM WOODS CHOSEN PRESIDENT OF FAIR. Pvllilans Eire! Officers And Direc tors And Get Down To Work For a Din Exhibition. . Plnns fur the Knitllit h of Pvthins j fitir nt htunfnrd worn fcet im foot with n whoop nt I In- incrtini' of (In Irwlsp on Thursdiix night when of I leers and ilii rotors wore rleeteo1. mid orders given tlirm to irn ahead with plans mid iirnngemonls for the lii? exhibition. James II. Wood Ix-ttcr known to THE PASSING AWAY m'lfY TI'KSDAV AND FRIDAY OF A GOOD MAN DANK STOCKHOLDERS HOLD ANNUAL MEETING. CHANGE OF PURCHASERS I haxn rend with much sorrow the ' Oo.irtl of Directors Arc Elected For dentil notii'a of Mr. Alex C. Robin son which iiiH:iri(l in your Tues 1ii'm edition. It wus u imiiiif teuiit account of the life mid death of one of nature's unhlcmcn. Tin1 article cm cis the ground mi well llnil there is little Ictt to suy, hut I eruvo spare of y.ni to give III)' luimlih' views of this Siitil of Tarsus of men. Over thirty yours ngn il wns my pood I'm tone to meet him mid from that tiino I had known him most in- Ittmif nil ll 1111.2 nlu'iiva ti nlfitiuiiiu to hiii friends ns ".Jim" Wno.K -, mfv ,,- flp , ',,,,., ,,. elected President of the fair bvl .. , , :...... i .. rii'i nv ii i mi in iMti 11,111 'n - n i n; it stiuiulmil and a lieiiedielioii. When I lirst heciiine business milliliter' of Ensulna Year Two Prominent Younn Men nn Lincoln Board. iicclumutioii. and those who know him nml everybody docs, know that lio will make an ideal mini for the place. No tuoie popular or more I'lipiihlo otficuil bend could have been found, and he will ''make good", .lack ltcurlev. mid M. It. .Salin were elect ed Vice Presidents, and .lames I'. Cummins, was ehu-eii as Seeielnrv nml Treasurer. Mr. Cummins has hnd much experience with Mich work the Interior Journal, over J.i years iiijo, 1 frc(iiently met him at courts and he wiih of grout insistnneo to me, lncutim; pillions of the pnpvr and Fining a good wold to those whose names I was making an el- nun pin ii "ii . , , . , ., . .. ... before, and is aeknowledu-ed hv all "" " " ' ' sulisonptrori list. to be tho man for the nine. I remember no well one court at Jmh The hoard of directors chosen was n,ser. j ml done poorly in my "'V.'t?' Bruce. 1. !.. Heck. .1. L. w"rk "'' '' """" ni"1 '","-rugiuo,ly llonilpv. Sum ,'iiHtillo." Turn I. Ends. '"''I -Mr. Itohin-on ahout it. He re- .1. ('. KubuiikM. .1. A. Hnrin. J. N. jdied that he would r In help me n Mrnofce. Jr.. .1. Will Hont. Shell nil j,,,. ,, ,nj f ' Snnflov. V. II. Weareu. II. C. rnv .... ..... . ... . . . , j.n.t .1. II. W.....1 . .M....,-.iu, ,.., nn.n prove,, u. ... i Dan Traylor To Operate The Distil lery and U. S. Traylor The Mill Several important chniigc have heen mad! within the pust tew dns Alo-t of the banks in Lincoln couii- elating to tho mile mid mnimgcmciit Iv ele led their hoaid of diioetor.s I "f the estate of the Into W. II. ut the auuiiiil stockholders' ineelinir i'l raylor. Dan Traylor has taken o. on .liiiiiinrv tltli. i it Mr. Tmylor's home pluce, iiielu.I- Tlie First .Vational of Stanford re- ' ing the Traylor distiller, A. T. elected its directorate with mi Traylor and son having reliiKiiiishnl (liiume. The Lincoln I'mintv Nn. I their pnrt in the deal whereby the tional did the sumo. However, imm purchnse of the distillery property l.cliii, IIil' II. rxt of the vo-ir. the , vus made at the fxccutor'H sale n nuiiies of Sum ,. F.mbrv. .Jr.. and .1. . few weeks uko. Dan Tin lor will Y. I.'ochester were added to the run- operate the distillery upon the .-amo ter in the nluees ol' K. V. OwnIcv. Imsis Hint il lias heen run in the of Columbus, (la., ami W. IL Tia. p-t mid ujion the mime standard, it lor. deceased. Hold of the new direc- js aid. 1,,1S " '" -' the most prominent , r. S. Triivlnr will fnke mw the ViMlliu' men of III untv mid Wlll'DiiddenirV inill nn.i.eitv. an.l r- Piove aluahle udditious to the hoatu ,.,.. i. ,. ,. K11II1I. '.,, si..ii,1.ii.1 The Slate llauk & Trilht Co.. elect- :i i1IW i, ,,.,.. : ,1,,, ,ls(. ir ;a ' " 1 -"" ' "" LINCOLN S0L0NS GET GOOD PLACES On Committers In House and Senate And Farra and Dotmlas Arc In Good Lcalslatlve News. "A GIRL OF THE MOUNTAINS.' .pciiciK'cl miller and will have com plete rlmrKi' of the mumiKcmcnl. MARKSBURY. id its directorate coiiuhci1 of .1. I). Fails. U. Fenny, (leorce I). Flor ence. W. II. Duildenir. .1. . Wil liam-. .M. F. I.umii'iht. Ih. .M. .l. I'hilhps. W. V. Loiran. L. II. Ilimhes. W. S. Deiihaiii. I Ienrv Anderson an.l , ... , , ,,,.,, h'. U Collier. The same ottiecih el'1 "l-,s Lalvn I Hubble, I he hank were le-eletced. ,,,,s Mabel Huiikiii for a . . . day'n stay. FROZEN TO ROCK. ! '' lci.i-.je Ifoijeis and wif. Ciiiciimati, came in a few day is with several of nice It was voted that the nract.ee of "in- l IIil iimM valual.le to the 1. J. j. , n.M.ie. rpp. . nf whpi. .. . ... .. ', ., . ......... w .,. M.I.W ... . .III1. 1..1. ..-..Ill- .1. 1MV .11lll III I. lasuuiL' eoiiiiiumeniarv ucheis io I... entirelv elmuiiiiled from the con duet of this fair. This practice is enerillU nbused In a lent extent I liv mint of the fniTs. and in order that the income of the fair liiliv be made n k much as imk-iIiIc for the benefit of the lodge. eerv coiiipll uielitnrv is to be cut out. in fuel there will be no comnlimentarv tick ets printed, cwrv officer and direc. tor and cw-rv member lu inir his tieket. ... I The next tlnne will oe Uie scire- ( of the Iiuiii'.ied or more I attended in (.'arrnrd'H ciipital. I mention this in. culeiit meielv to slm (In- heart of the iiiiiii nml his de-ire to help alont: any man he thought worthy and any cause he deemed flood. There are ffv like him the iimre's the pity, mid it was an unfortunate day fur Lin coln county when he left us to spend his declining enrs in (larmrd. .Mr l.obinson wns n (jeiitleinan nf Joe Ross Catiullt It. liouc mi the premises of her i'uthc Mi. C. K. ioin.lc.tcr. Joe l.'o.s. tubal en man. on Smith' Mis .Mary Chestnut has l'..r her itaii.'liiimnV farm, tells the i. ri.e cold giu.-t ibis week. Miss Kllu larnett, wctither Mr heal. I about loun ut'- 1 llu-lonv illc. lei the leeent en. snap. Mr. Itos, Mr. J. ". '1MI,K, ( ,e.iiiL'tuli, tarm has been isitinu the family of Mr. i. ii. i iic-mitt. .Mr. mills uas ac tinn of dates fur the fnir. hut this lunch uxeful infomiutioii mid of far liau the av- reiit reader and will t-rohahlv .not b.; iliuic U im; more cult an.l polish than the av. Is Hem . .' A ...rfei.irs liniu r-ni H11.1..1.1.1. .-. nvn, . .. c :.:.i. ii" f..Us, n. Ii,.mill.. I...11.-.S. '"Ke iiinner. a "rent rea.ler ter. Hrodhead. Somftxt. nml other " deep rcasnner, his brilliant mind iiriahliiinmr counties, so that the retained all he read and saw. He was wulkintr our ill.' uliei: ill., tin minim ter was limciui: 111011111I I lie I) maik. when lie e-pie.l eoinpaiiie.l by 11 jjoiitlemun repre- 1 rabbit 1 roiieliiiur 111 a corner on a seating 11 tob.ieeo warehouse at Lex ington, win. bought the crops ot Lincoln rnmitvV renrrntntives fared erv well in the lumiunmciit ol ini'inbers to committees at the onran I7.nl lull of the Senate nml llniiun Una week. Senator It. L. Hubble was sawn the 'iminrrlunt chairmmishjp of Afnciilture mid State fair and placid upon the following other com tnitlci".; Coimnerce and Common 1 ( tuners. Hxecutive Affairs. .MihtarV Aiiairs. -Mines and Miiiiiil'. Itepreveiitative Will II. Shanks W'lls L'len the chainiianshiii i.f the I oinmittep on Intciual liiiproenient I in th,. House and placed mi these' 1 oiiinuttees: Appronriutions. Crimi nal Law. Forestry. Juvenile courts nml Children's Home. Public I'tili ties. nml Siiffruiro and F.lections. Will II. Sllllllks Will be III (leiirn'ii lor Hie next two or three weeks. InokiiiL' nlliT his horse and iiuilebusi liess there. He will inukcim effi.rt ' lou'it hack to the IcL'islnture in time ,r. to linw Ins vnte recurdid on most I ,,,e ncw version of the successful ',!!' !.!? ,""?,lr,,IMl "'ensures which four net society drama. "A Girl of iiiv expeeleil to conic up nt this ses- ,, .. , ,"" "l -ion. Senator l. L. Hubble hns ' " Mountains", which comes to the .l,,l..V:V.!n!,;,n?,'t,1!.,'1V1' Wl1'' Stanf.-rd Opera House on Mo,l,.r ",'"""" I'oiioii.is ni mines ami . 1. 1 i . will he in Frankfort for the remain- I1"-"'- '" ' hns an lnterestitiL' plot mm sm mk AiftA nWPHHBl s der of the session. ,11ml is full of puritv mid sentiment Ifcpiesentutive John M. Farra. of elmrm of ntmosphcre mid stimni.' l!!vrior'i,,l,ll,l.Kri',,,.,i'i.,!,1,a',-,as--ot ,,,i"-K- " tiiiifliiiiir loe story., we'l lioMe. win. are both takiiiL' very 1111- .ti . 1 1 im. .1 ...rrtanl parts ii, the lenitive Vcs- ,lM aml ""'''"'""v Presented. moii. reeeiveil tllle committee mi iioiiitmeiits. Mr. Furra was placed III the eliiiiim.'iiishi.i if llu. Ifi.ml and Iliuhuavs eommitte whirl. means that he will ci.tHiicr the 11ns- siiue nf tip. l'ooi! roads hill tlirouuh tile house. Mr. Doll' as was mini.. chiiriiiiau on the committee on State I ai.ili.l, IN LOVING MEMORY OF CURTIS EGBERT. William Curtis Ej-beit was horn .September 211, 1S71, died December 12, 1011. Hu was a Mm of Judue dntes will conflict with none, m' tho-c P: TI... Inlt.ir ..11 rt nt AlllMlst 1 .! ... 1... 1. .rv rntl favored, l"""11 . ,ttrrr tl'MlhtcU hv lionr. ih tone The little animal li.aile im ef tort tn lump mid run us he 1111 in'oa.'lie.l and he Wuliileied whut was the irattir He came clo-e to It. Ihiukui'-' perhaps it was so fiiL'hten cd i.i'm. cold that it could not moe. (lettnur mar ciii'tu:h Air. Ko-s ,.i leui-lm! down nuu-l.lv ami .'ralibid woni ,1 ., ,,,,. ,. ., .. . , .? , 1 . n- iiiiii- ...ii'.ii inn. ni- .'..nun. .1 nun his niiiinr ail. I IlllcijniV was 11 Christian in all the ( hestuut ami I nderwooil at 10 cents oil an average. Air. J. I). Itiiukin went to Cincin nati a few days for treatment. Tobacco growers in this seetjon are erv imicll IUcicc.1 Willi tile sales SHOOTING AT PAINT LICK. As a citizen was a model, whose splendid life Thomas ItnUtnu -hot tlcorve Fin '' '" ,;'""''"'-' V ''- ..ulli- of lev at Paint I... k ut Paint Lick last , " ' p-npniiioiw. Sntur.lav tlw bullet eiilenu hi is., ftii. .in ....;..i. ..e 1...11. 1 . lime dealt piiiicipulU with umk nf "''crvillf and Knte LgWt of Crab o.-imnizntion. the election of Ollie Al. 1 Orchard, Ky. It is with great snd . nines as I luted States Semitor. ness wo note the denth of this e.x "(I ll" 1 io'.ii'i nf inles. A Hum- 1. . . bcr of bills have been introduce. ;,,lo"t -V(,!,n mnn wl,om wc ,,!ve inn tirst in the -iciinte hem" the dir- J Known so long and hnd the pleasiile. ect primary bill, offered hv Senator of teaching for heveral years of his Lato-i of Pa.lucah. yoang ife. A u j, ,, w.,s ,. ways energetic and ambitious, faith ful in the performance of every dutv. .. . t . As a man he was a thoroudi ccntlc-Mi.- man. v friends here weie L'rent : .1 .. iMJiii 111 I'tl'IV Sl'llkd ft! Ill.fc trtfil CAPT. GOYEN NO MORE an.l bed 011 to it tight, nml it came of their cinps. which were mu.I tn the '.v shocked late last week to learn courteous mid dutiful faithful in n""V ."wus'rriuiVt!! !- ".-"'"- "' l,!"-"- '" k! "? ,f "!" ", 'riW,7 S' W "orglvhJmidSneroL In he ulatueil at it ilo.elv to sec that highest sale that has been mnde m ";, " "".veil, who made Stanfoid his dealings. As a business man he the soles ..f u, linL. feet had been this enmmunity is that of Air. Wil- home for a long time. His death wns euiMble of occupying any posi Jell on the 10. k to which th.. rabbit jm Sanders, who sold his entire "curted '" Lexington, where his .:.. ills -Teat love f.,r l,w m .U neck and cmi-in partial pnrui-is, r...,i 1, .... 1 1 1 1 , 1. --..-.. mnn ,-iniiiii'is, nun sniii ins enure - " .uii.uii, uneie 1111 ... ....1 11.- mi- iinriii iiit.se men wan it", iin-n i.tjj:t-.i. 11 un eiueiu- , . , P. If'iiiitv ti.wl i... r ... I -uftellli.' lliteiiselv mi he out it ' l " '' UM-1"" """ "" "" ",,r" ". "" '";' ""- "" out o Us iiiiiii ill once age of Hi cents. "1 " mosi (iiiuusiiistiu Jlasolis 1 The sales in ih,. bond near Alaivel-, ,,,c ,,a,' "d took great interest , iieide the world better hv linving liv id in it. 11111I he Icfiws his widow and four children the heritniri of n e.i.i.l McKINNEY . .1! : .... ...1 : '..ll ..Ii.... iirnw ins own ni-ioi. u-i it ..in .. .1. .. 1 1 1 . -.-.,.. ! he was shot, and fell. Airs. Hndnev 1 """"'. " '- mnre precious ti.,111 : llrissi." .1 sister nf Itul nml Frank Pr"'"1 "'- I .l,s, ri.mi l.iu.llmlui who has Italstnn his son. cuucht ItaUtnu tn j Mn the -nd lie Iiuhtlv mi hi-.bei-n tin-aitru.-.ii.. m..i ..the. sis d.sarm hliu and lis thej di. so his L-rave nml ,linv He fjive the wife ai..r.r Ml,. Ila,. ,;(.(.k .tllrll(ll , ,ltl. s r C lihi si er p. t'hf hip bt.t 1, t I,,,!' ,lr"".- r ll" "r" 'I""' "" ,,mV",, ,,,,wn ! '"""" ' '. I"- Sa.urih.N 3.,bln.Svhl tl.M..,.l.f l"r. The );"h Pn-f. Mr..,,Bll, l bear the lo.s ,,.,, tll. ,,, ,,, h(.r ,; bhootint' took i.Iac, in the st.nc of , ' Iwne sustained. 'friends she ,m,. .i!e heie. Trea.huiv Woods the prniiunent , 1 eneo to the nsl.es of the ...,,,,,1 , .,,,,.,, M.,olll ul ,.,,,. p. ir.erchants nf l'nii.t Lick, and 1-. sin. mnn nn. mnv th,. niiL'eU .-enllv l.enr , .. to hae been the outcome of an o!.I .... ... . .. n . ' -" '., " "" me seuoiars win gne an en- "' ' ' "" """ " .teilainment al the Christian chutch ' r- WALTON'. ((1 Friday night. All the patron- umr ...niirT ....r .. ;hai been well pleased with the MUIF market PICKING IIP ;Wlirk , ,.,,-. ,.I(Plllsull ,, Mls, Sen.ilirv If. Hubble reliirmd -Mada Itntler. from Allauta. wheie he and Tmi The death of Mrs. Annie Paul. Kaii'ou ihsposi-.l nf 11 cnuiile of Ina.ls who died here hist week, was iiute nf imhlv nice mules Thev eot I a shovk In her tiien.ls as she was his hac not been mi good as here on account of a -hnrtnge in the crop- caused by the drouth. Heibert Itronks and family who hav. be.ii livimr'nii the farm nf Air. John Piixcll are mniii Inn this week. ileetinii iiuuriel. Kalstnii was ai n.. rd bv Sheriff Italian! and n--I ei, red oil ..il)0 bond 'till his exmiuu ini' trial. HOUSE BURNS DOWN The home of Peter L. Khun two miles from Stanford on the Crab Orchunl pike, binned down last Wednesday nilit about 1 1 o'clock. Air. Kluiu was away from home at the time, but his wife and six chit lrrn who wire at lioice escaped and inn mi id to get a few ai teles of furniture out. Air. Flam had no in surance on the place and 11 number of his friends made up a little sum to help him and his family out in their extremity, which was greatly jipprcciutcd by him and his family. YOU TOBACCO GROWERS DANVIILE. JAN. 10. 1912 GET IN ON THESE HIGH FRICFS BY SFLLINR YOUR T0 IACC0 ON OUR BREAKS. WE HAD 40000 POUNDS ON OUR BREAKS TO-DAY AND THF ENTIRF Fl 00R AVFRri) fjnR AND TMFRE WAS NOT A REAL FINE CROP IN THE LOT. SEVERAL RASKETS BROUGHT 25 CFNTS A POUND. R0BARDS AND SH0USE. OF MERCER COUNTY. SOI D 2!Vm POUNDS AT AN AVERAGE OF $1495 PER HUNDRED. SCXT0N' AND CECIL. OF MER-, until vou will clasp hands nuuin on CER C0UNIY. SOLD 2.500 POUNDS that sweet shore of eternal deliver AVERAGED $18.75 PER HUNDRED mice. Our hearts go out in nympu- HARVEY AND SEXTON. OF '"' n,ul prayer fur tho bereaved MERCFR COUNTY. 5.900 POUNDS who urn left so lonelv. AVFRARFn $17 PER HUNDRED. I "Ql moves in n iiiVHterious wav OTHERS DID JUST AS WELL. ,,iK wumlerH to preform, lie whisp- fuii' "nod unci-, much better than ' ,1"1 considered ery ill at the time. hav.. Iieii iiilii".' in the south fnr ' but her he.tit gae way and she died t. t. ...... Senator Hubble Miid j rather suddenly. Airs. Paul was ;t that within tho pnst week or so. th yenrs of age and leaves a mother mute market down south has benn to pick up after its awful slump J. I. llainil:ni), nf l.niieilslt r sold u farm two miles south en-t from heie nf 11 acres and ll dwelling In Air. lingers fnr .f:t,t)(ili Air. Tom Lane, who occupied the house has innM'd tn Lancaster. A delightful dinner was sencd mi Wednesday of hist week in honor of Xoah Alarsce's anniversary. About 10 guests were plescut to enjoy the dny. He received u hmi.Uome rock ing chair and other uifis. Messrs. James Pointer and Alc Whorier have moved to upper Garrard. luoxril with his tion. His grent love for his mother was not the least redeeming trait of 'i character with Curtis. She was 111 first nml ..eiiretliii... ... 1.1... n...l .1 i n .. .. " " " -J B " mill, llliu ui. woiu iii duelling young .Masons fro, ,ht SeI),eml(pr , tIle mv of in the work of the order. Cant, his death he never left his bed, but tiny en in his day was ,,uile a politi- w:ls m.r so sick that he did not tuniM'il a number of try to plan a wav for her to live interest of the demo- easy after his death, lie was fnllv to I.eing-I,'im1, nominees. Although an un- 'aware of his condition, and mad., ev- ''Promising democrat, he had serv'cry arrangement for death ns ealm- eliui, ami states in the ed with honor in the Federal army ,diirin the Civil War. and had k. 'received a pension fnr injuries re eeiveil in battle. 1 The Lexington Herald had the fol- lowing to say of his'death thine: ly as if piepiirinu for an earthly iour ney. He was prepared to enter his heavenly home and admonished nil his comrades and friends to live so as to meet him airain. The urentest attention was Haiti htm frnm nii.rv M.. M..SI II ..... r. . .. ... " J , ..... w.ni.i iieurv v. ..yen. n;je.l . nn,. In crau Orchard. All were un-yeiir-. died la-t niybt at his home, tiring in their efforts to make his 17:i Park avenue, of organic heait last hours pleasant. Hev. ' Jasper trouble. Mr. Gov en foimerly was a Livingston was to have preached his p.iintci and was a incmbcr of a nuin ifmieral but was detained, so Air. her of fiateiual organizations, in- 'j. C. AlcClary made a beautiful tulk , eluding Lincoln Lodge No.tiO. Free after which "a large concotirsf of n ... 1 A ....... .....1 XI.. j- U.....1. ... i ' ..-.. . . "-i'i-'t ..i.isu.is ..j .-siaiiiorii; sorrovvuijr ineuils tollowed the rt.- Ivanhoe Lmlge No. 4h. Knights of j mains to the cemetery where he was and son to mourn her death. Air-. I IL.. II....I.;........ l.,. ..i ..:.!. i.:. I ythi.is of Winchester: and the Odd laid beside the eraves of his father ... in- ...iimi nil-- IUVMII I1IMI llli .,.. f - e- -' -,. -- Paul was a member of the Itaplisl t'iiiv .. Ifi..l.n,...l hollows I.oilije f Stantoid. He island sister. His "ravo xvns covered which came av a result of the lnw church and leaves a host of Jrieiids! A. L. Triimbo has set up his hemp s"rviu'11 b-v ,,'!' ""i''1'. three sons, with white carnations and other price in colon. From now on he e. I tn mourn her death. Strew vour breakine machine l.i,.l. is ;.. .....,,1 "lney, Norman and Stanley Goyen, byiutiful flowers offering rifts of soon a- the peep, to see a steady demand for flowers uion the grave, dear mother, workinu order and is ready ....- iitia si. .ii ..i mines lr..iu ii.e ami console your uroKen lienit with licin work as south. ll,,. tender Ibimelit lln.t if si... ,.,.,,1.1 ....C:.. n"i.mi.s. ,,-. speak to oil ntmnf minun , 0(. ruitlit'u in now to weather she would tell vou tu and affectionate in th Aloroland. Kv Jan. 10. 1!IPJ. disehargi. of your iluties to the liv On Heieiuber '21 11U1 nt 1) o'clock 'inu. Then cher ve fond mourners the spirit of Mr. lleniy .Minor wing- , who sadlv weep for happy are thev id its flight to its home of eternal "ho in .Icsiis sleep, bliss and happiness. Air. .Minor left lltn'iMin (Iiiiiii was sick last week a ( hiistian wife and dmn'liter. jinil , w'i" tonsilitis. n inullitude of 'friends to mourn his i The runny friends of diiiaituie. He was a patient sufferer Samlnlge will be glad to learn that fin- several weeks, but ut la-t God "he has recovered enough from her said "It is enough come up higher." recent illness to be moved from the Wo realire that the place is vacant hospital in Louisville to her mint. o . heen . .Miss F.Ila Dunn, of Danville, has vi-iting Airs. Jinrt Itolmisou. TURNERSVILLE. Mr. Ollie L. Fields has returned In ('liicauo. III., nfier iHtnlin Ch.-s!miis week "-'th hi- na-ents. j Mrv Anni.. I.. I'MiU of Loipsvile. was visitiiiL' Mrs. Walter Pie'.ls nml Alui-guret Airs Simrie Itobbitt hist week. Xlr V 11 (I......1. .. I.-I....V f .-... ... ... ......I ,, ii, ituir- is .iii.iiu- lain was over to see his father. .1. . Gooeh. who continues In improve. !'. ,i:. . l'.i ii. .i.i i i ... Miii-f-ii-i i. ii, i in in, in ...riieilfil in the hum.) Unit never eiin ho filled but wo would not cull him back to this wo i hi of sin, but try to live to meet him in that sweet home when wo can sing the praises of God f ever whore wo will never say good its lovo in every urrezo unit rule upon the storm." Good byo loved one thou art not dead hut slecpeth. Sweet memories linger with us here, And oft we drop a silent tear; Wo bow snbini i.sive. to His will, and lovo DttviUe Tcct W?reloe ou 'u,"rer- dTS friend, WALNUT SREET. Mvrtlo Morgan SELL WITH US AND YOU WILL ALWAYS BE A SATISFIED CUS TOMER. THE BEST AUCTIONEER IN THE COUNTRY. Airs. ("has. Samlidge's ut Alillcdge ville. She will he home in n couple of weeks. Aliss Until Tanner was the guest last week of her mint Airs. II. C. N'unnelley nt Winchester. live. T.i the broken he.irte.l mother "" laillHT, Alllllir 1111(1 Willie laiid daughter wu would say, weep :('oft'L,.v "ml ttrwv J'-w have ro- not. only think it will not be lougi1""'1''1 lo lk'mi '" "iter school for ine tesi or me term. Air. J. K. Murphy mid family nun moved to his farm on tho HiistuuviiV pike. Wo hate to lose such good people fiuiu our midst hut reel that our loss is some one oIso'h train. .Miss Kttu Gooeh, of Somerset was tho guest of her sister Airs. T. II. Singleton last week. Hrother Gablmrt who is sick with typhoid fever at his homo is very ill ut this writing and his many friends are very uneiisy about him. Alls luith Coffey, nt Uiny's Aioun tiiiu visited her grandmother, Mrs. Kuto Coffey hst week. ,ii ,.r ,i.:. ..:.. i .i... .. . ....... ... i... , .... ii. ... mii. i ni, nun in rev iiaugiucis ii'iauves ami irienus nuu reintives. Hi- daughters tire Alisses Amelia To the lonely mother, bereft of and lllancho Goyen of Lexington, the last tie that cun bind her to and Mrs. Kdna Turtin of AIcAIiiiville eurth, we extend our heartfelt syrn Tcnn. The funeral services took pathy, ami prayers in this dark hour place at the resident Satuiday after and would say, look nwny from this noon at ..HO o'clock, Kov. Kiidiard mound of earth to the bright sun W. Wallace officiating. Uuiial fol "light of God's love and see tho rndi lowed in the Lexington cemetery. ' tt tit faces of husband nnd children looking out for you. Thero onco CHAIR CAR SERVICE INSALLED. mors you ran be a happy united The Louisville & Nashville Train family with no sickness, sorrow or No. -Il now entries a chair cur he- ,'lealh mid it will not ho long at the tween Loiiisvilhi mid Atlanta, hioli , '-t until you hear again their loving ;s a gieat improvement in the ser- welcome home. lie thankful you (RECORD PRICE MADE AT PEOPLE'S HOUSE All Tobacco Records of Danville Broker Thursday Bv Averaoe of $21.50 For Croo. A records for prices on the loose: lenf mnrkct nt Danville were broken nt the People's Warehouse Thursday when an nvcrusro of $21. fin a hun dred was paid for the crop of Jason .Meadows, a well known Hovle coun ty farmer. This is u record price. lor tllU tobncCO market in thin nor of the state rind crcnted much interest among- tho erowers who irer,. present with their crops. Unusually high prices for the weed have been received at the People's Warehouse wiiuin tne past week or ten dnvs. and Col Ike Dunn snvs that the mar ket is iri'ttimr better all the time. Shortly after the Mendows' snlc 'mother high nvcrnev. which is al most up to the new record, wns twin for I be crop of Whitsctt Ucan. of Hovle. which brought an average T $21.10. Altogether 80.000 pounds wero sold nt the People's Warehouse on riiutsdnv. tho whole lot brimrinir nn average, of $13.70. Growers are trreatlv pleased with the trentmeut thev nro receiving at the People's Warehouse and the snle of the Mend ows ,! ueiui vrom ,i tmt p . rosier, of Garrard Thursday xvere in detail as follows: 250BrbsJaaStnS2?eadOWS- f Bov,e' 330 lbs nt S9R B lbs at $24 375 lbs at $30 180 lbs at $15.25 356 lbs at $29 290 lbs at $21 500 lbs nt ClR 335 bs at $19 235 lbs at SI 8.50 235 lbs at $18.75 i mo ids at S9.00 65 lbs at $13.50 Averaoe $21.50- BV Wllifsett Bean nf RnJl. 2.")0 lbs nt &24 IM 42o lbs nt. 2bU0 :ilJi lbs at '"27.50 ' ' 24"i lbs at 21.50 2!).") lbs nt 2.t.fifl"1- ' . 70 lbs nt 10.75 I 1.10 Ibs.ut 1S.50 " . 140 lbs at 14.50 , .'18.1 lbs ut 19.75 320 lbs at 15.00 .'12." lbs at 15.00 395 lbs nt 20.00 340 lbs at 20.50 420 lbs at 20.50 n - .. . Average . . $21.10 Bv F. N. Fnnlw nf Rimnii 280 M nt $17.25 350 lbs ut 18.25 18.50 35.00 10.75 15.00 17.25 14.25 lCfiO 17.25 13.25 110 lbs at J40 lbs at 480 lbs at 470 lbs nt 2'I5 lbs at 235 lbs at 270 lbs nt 225 lbs at 265 lbtf nt Avernee . .$17.00 at Ihe school house Suii.lav moruii". , vice. Clmir cur and Pullman with i had them all with you in death nnd buffet nm ke. No. 23's service us good was ullowcd tho sweet pleasure of mid evoi'iii". . Airs. George Koger coiiliuucs verv ill. ANNOUNcYs"lFrJR"llAGISTRATE. In this issue of the I. .1.. is found the formal announcement of Sonire .1. T. Roberts, of Hubble, for the democratic nomination for mains.. train III till! First Mnir.Mleii.il .lis. trie! of tin. onuntv. The election to till tho vuenncv caused hv the dpll, of Simile AfcKcchniu will be held no.ir November, mid Squire A. '. Carman, is now holding office hv iipiMiiutment of Kx-Gov. WilNou hniure Koberts is one of t''" best known and most "oinilnr democrats of the eounv. lie served on the Fiscal Court from the Crab Orho urd precinct n few years nn and made good, .and since muvinc- to tlin Hubble section, where he has rosi.!. cd for some vears his munv friends as that of any train in the country .doing all vou could to minister to and her time uverages up with the ""'"' wants and be thankful that fast trniiis south of the Ohio river. !'"slll,l "f terrible struggles. You The U & N is u great corporation s,lw t,lom nweetly close their eyes and does not stop at expenses in giv- ,'" h'op, to awaken ngain, in a lut ing its patrons the best service to bo er '""l fuoro perfect life. A friend, hud. . BETT1E BUCHANAN. Louisville. Kv A TEXAS WONDER. The Texas Wender cures klrfmy and bladder troubles, removing grav el, cures diabetes, weak nnd lame backs, rheumatism, and all irregu larities of the kidneys mid bladder m both men and women. Regulate blndder "troubles in hildreu. If not sold by your druggist, v. Ill he sent by mail on receipt of $1: Ono smnll bottle is two months' treatment, and seldom fuils to perfect n cure. Send for testimonials from Kentucky and lOWMAR'S MAROI GRAS TOUR. rite to Iiuwmur's Tours. Ver. suillcs. Kv.. for foldor civinc de tails of an ideal persuiiallv conduct- 1. 1 marai bras iour leaving w .slues, dav, Veh. 14. 1012. visiting Kew Or-, leans. Mobile.. Moi.ti'oinerv. Ala., etc 1,'IW IlielllslVe Cost luinteil n.irlvr evcrvthini' first-cluss. Vellowstouu Park Tour in Juue. 1012 Do not nllow X-onr L-i.lnnre nml ureses felriet 'Z'u'rt. "' W' U devft IT? j the reach of medicine, -Take. FoleJ8 Frank Wheeler. ,u democratic nn. Kidney inilk. Thev iHvo' nuick re. dneIn?nnm.Whl!,,!xMV;:lJ0 i'' Bnd stoP 'Tegulnritles with sur- other suites, Pr. E. W. Hall. 2920 offi,". t Krnnkfmt which mix In I him Vh lupines. Snugnrs & Tan Olive Btreot, St.' Louts, Mo., Sold by i.')0 ii mojith. druggists. HONOR ROLL , Stanford Graded School for Decem ber 1911. Primary. Jemu'o Daruette, SaJ-a Beck, Olgu Camenisch, Kutheriuo Kincnid, .Marion Mitchell, JumW Paxtou, Mary Louise Stone, Dorothy Tribble, Lueile Walker, Auuetto Wray. ; Grade 1. Katheriiie liruve, Eddy B. Baughmnn, Adolph Camenisch, Frances Fish, Mary C. Ilocker, Nel lie Mitchell, Adelaide Procior. Lejiu C. Itancy, Frances Tate. Grade 2. Josephine Uuoch, Cath erine Brady, Lueile Carter, Gladys Arnold, Margie Lynn, Minnie Hutclte son, Addison Bell, James B.iuJb muri, Henry Baughniun, Charles Weinuns. I Grude 3. Ethel Breedlove, Mary Bruckett, George Fleece Farru, Mdi garet McCJure, Mary Pettus, Mi r garet Shanks, Vic Gose Smith, lju-; , cile Waters, Louise Wuters. Grade 4. Sara Craig, Frank C. r dier, Frances Cormincy, Mury I ill Gunnan, Juriio Hooker, Daisy Luifc ford, Sophie Saunders, Sadie Weilr en. A Grade 5. Tildeu Cooi)er,..Johu Reid McKiuney, Willie Popples, Heath Severance, Pitt Sampson, Mary Elizabeth Curter, Margaret Da vison, Currie Davis, Allie Russell Fish, Theluia Frances, Rachel Hill, Annette Wcuren, Ruby Hilton, Vir gil Moore. ' Grade 0. Nancy Catherine Mo Kinney, Annie Rogers Powell. Fran ces Embry, Claiborne Walton, Olnr cuco Singleton, Alice Tniiunc, Leo nurd Ballard, Belle Russell, -Annie Vanarsdale Craig. Grade 7 Mutsy Grimes, Jsun P ton. Nellie Wilson Hill, Adeliu Uuit sell, Frances Bruokctt, Hnrtwell, Shanks, Let tie Walker McKiuney. Grade 8. Maude Arnold, Kll.i Eich euberger, Jesse Hooker. Freshmail. Kittle Jones, Mnymc Singlctqn, Verua,Rout, Bessie Moore Mnrj' Moore Raney, Roberta. Holtz. claw, Sullie Mills Craig, Anna D. Mc- Roberts, Mury Shepherd Cook, Sophomore. Effio Mnughmnn, Robert Curter. Junior. James , Cooper, Harry Ii.-.4 Reiahart fc Senior. Harris Coleman. ."fe. if -j; fVJ