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; - J.ia -mv taT.,itimi -.. . S (ti" - . KS - ,. SJwv ...i w JtXxwfw wirta - Jwr.. it THE STANFORD INTERIOR JOURNAL STANFORD, KENTUCKY r- -7 u ( ' IP i I IT s i U.S. I ELECTION I You Will! NOTICE. m m s . .-. m b wVWTi " a I HK Af I IIP L HUUdlHlsJ S Now is the time to step 1 into Jour nlace and choose yourself anew a 3 suit at a price mat iwilllsurprise s you. 0 I A pir of neavy 8loes can now In be secured at cost 5 S o ee our Bargain Counter of extra good shoes. CUMMINS & WEAREN f 0 0 m 0 0 0 0 fc 2 The Home of Hart, Schaffner fct sm Marx Clothes. 8 S ' Stanford, - Kentucky. 0 O NEW ORLEANS b MOBILE MARDI qRAS SPECIAL, REDUCED FARES Tickets m sk T&TW7 . 14, 15. 16. 17, 18 ami 19 fiMi Utmnimi a(tt Mitch 2. 1912, vitk MtU of Ixtaastea STOP OVERS AT ALL PRINCIPAL POINTS m ml numcvuis, cau on amy ticket acent. or write H. C. KINO, W. A. BCCKIXR. r.iwmtf and Ticket Altai, Ococral Paiicnttr Atcnt, Phone 49. 101 E. Main Sheet. Lalntlon. Ky. Injsiu uuuainf . iinannau. u. &&&&&& &&&&&&&, ant Nsrt MONDAY & TUESDAY FEB. 12 and 13. We will have an expert Fitter' and Cutter with a large assortment of samples for that Spring and'Sum- mer suit you are going tobuy. Come in and give him a look We guarantee'quality and fit. Hughes, Martin & Co. Stanford, Kyv MB 9 & 9 A Permanent Cure For Chronic Constipation AtthntiRh Ihnso may dlspnta It who have not tried It, et thousands nC others, who spr-nk from personal oxperl. r-nce, assert Hint there 1" n permanent cure for chronic eonstliwUlnn. Homo testify they wero enrol for as, llttlo aa nfty cent, ears neo. nnl that ths trouble never came hack on them, whlla othera admit they took several bottle before a steady cure waa brought about. The remedy referred to la Pr. Cald. well's fiyrup Pepsin. It haa been on the market for mer a quarter of a century and haa been popularized on Ita merit, by one person telling; another. The fact that Ita strongest supporters are women and elderly people the onea moat persistently constipated makes It certain that the clalma regarding It aa a permanent cure for constipation have not been exasperated. It li not violent like cathartic pills, aalu or water, but operates cently. without griping and without shock to the a)atem. It contains tonic proper ties that strengthen the stomach and bowel muscles so that In time medicines of nil klnda can bo dispensed with and nature la ana In solely relied on. Among the lesions who testify to these facts are J. P. IlUnkenshlp, Sharon. Tenn , nnd Ileulah I Itogers, Ko.inosdnle, Ky, and they always have a bottle of It In the home, for It Is n reliable laxative for oil the family from Infancy to old ne. Anyone wlahlnc to make a trial of thla remedy before buying It In the recular ay of a drurlt at fifty centa or one dollar a larire bottle (ramlly site) can fcave a sample bottle sent to the home See of chance by simply addresstns; ur. . B. Caldwell. 40S Washlnaton BL, ontlcello. 111. Tour name and addreaa on a postal can) will do. We Have A Full Line Of I ROOM SUITS. DRESSERS. STANDS. IINING TARLES. I NINE CHAIRS. RECEPTION CHAIRS. 4ALL CHAIRS. CHILORENS' CHAIRS. SIDE BOARDS. BUFETS. M CHIFFONIERS. MATTRESSES. MATTINGS. RUGS. LINOLEUMS. OIL CLOTHS. WALL PAPER. mmk 1UILDING PAPER. CARPET PAPER. LACE CURTAINS WINDOW SHADES. MIRRORS. BED SPRINGS. We make low pricesjon all goods and guarantee the goods to be what we say they are W. A. TRIBBLE, Stanford. Ky. PUBLIC SALE! I will offer sale at my Lome near Mt. Salem on Saturday, Feb. 17, '12 All of my personal property con sisting of 1 8-year-old brood mare with foal; 1 coming 2-year-old filly 1 four-year-old horse, a good one, laced work horse, 1 four-year-old cow, a good one, 1 yearling heifer, all my household furniture and fann ing tools to numerous to mention. At the same time 1 will offer for sale my house with four acres of land near Mt. Salem, Ky. House contains 6 rooms, good-well of water at" door. Terms made knewn on day of sale. A. B. AUSTIN, Mt. Salem, Ky. PUBLIC SALE! I will offer for s-nlc publicly be ginning at 10 o'clock on Saturday, Feb. 17, M2 Near Milledgeville. Ky and about 1 mile north of Morcland, on J. T. Mosor's place, the following des cribed property: Three good mares, 3 milk cows, 30 or 4(1 barrels of corn, some fod der, buggy and harness, spring wa gon nnd harness, 1 2-horso wagon, plows, cultivators, nnd some house hold and kitchen furniture. Many other things too numerous to men tion. J. F. Vanhook, Mnrclaud, . Kentucky'. PUBLIC SALE! Jesse D. Wearen. The Insurance Man, will offer at Public or private sale at his office in Stanford, Ky., or at any place in Lincoln. Garrard, Casey or Boylo counties, Ky., every day in the year the Home Insurance Co., of N. Y. Farm Policies Covering live stock, farm wagons and vehicles ngaiust fire, lightning and windstorms, cither on or off your premises, any place in the world. Covering grain nnd seeds of nil kinds, while in dwellings grana ries barns, Cribs, or in stacks, shock or sack, on premises. , Terms of Sale. Thec combined poliiccs will be at a uniform price guaranteed as low as can be obtained. Auctioneer. Xo auctioneer required as everyone can see the advantage of a policy covering every hour of the day, and every day of the year as compared with the policy that covers only while at home in the barn. Address Jesse D. Wearen "The Insurance Man." Office 'Phone No. 93. Residence 'Phone Xo. 30. STANFORD, KENTUCKY. : Oliver Plows: -The Kind That Satisfies I IP W. E. Perkins, CfcAB ORCHARD, KENTUCKY. SHERIFF'S SALE FOR DELINQUENT TAXES I, W. L. McCnity, Sheriff of Lin- Coin count, will on MONDAY, FEB. 12, 3912, County Court day, offer for sale, at the Court House door in Stanford, Ky., the following proper ty returned delinquent, saute being the amount due for state nnd county and school tax for the year 1911. Said sale to begin nt 1" o'clock, P. M. standard time. The names of those paying before that date will bo stricken off list. W. L. McCARTY. Sheriff. Stanford List (White) AUmnn, W. T. NR 30 acres . .$10.50 Brandenburg, H. K. 18 acres . .3.00 Brandenburg, Stanley 105 A ..8.C0 Bright, J. V.'120 acres 52.55 Carpenter, Jennie nnd Dova IIScL for 1910-1011 29.C5 Comuns, D. F. 37 acres. 5.70 Dawes, Chas, 25 acres 2.90 Davis, Jas NR 15Q acres 22.95 Delauey, Jno H&L Rowland ...5.90 Feland, Armp 100 acres 5.70 Gamores, Frank H&L Rowland 4.95 Qillilund J. P. 3 3-4 acres ....5.40 Hasty, A. J. 2 acres 3.90 Hocker, J. T. NR H&L 2.80 Jolmsou C. NR 450 acres .... 20.05 Lyons, Jas NR 1 1-2 acres ...4.55 Lunsford, John 1G acres 19.50 or J. B. Bryan. Miller, Ja3. 47 acres 3.09 Moore, J. W. NR 110 acres ...4.00 Nichols, Reynolds 180 acres ..8.55 Raines, J. W. 23 acres 9.55 Ronten B. P. H&L Rowland ..9.76 Strotpti, Joe S., 2 acres 4.85 SyserJ John & Dan 1 acre .... 2.20 Wade, V. V. H&L 7.95 Ware, C. G. 1 acre 4.25 Yakev, Jack H&L '8.00 COLT FUTURITY Announced By Catalogue Committee of K. P. Fair. The catalogue committee of the Knishts of Pvthias fair, is announc ing a Colt Futurity ns one of the most attractive features of the splendid program which will be giv en. Nominations lor mares are ue- ing received now, nnd so much in terest is beinz taken in it by the many breeders if good stuff in Lin- ciln nnd ndjointng counties, that it is believed the amount of the stake vill go as high as $100 Mares must be nominated by Mwroli Ifith when n payment of $1 must be made. Each mare's name nnd color nnd the nnme of the horse to which she was bred in 1911 must accompany the entry fee. On Mnv lth a navment of 52 must bo made on each mare an owner de sires to keep eligible On Arnnist 15th the week beiore h. fair, the color and sex of the foal must be given and a fee of $2 paid. This- is the final fee, making 5 in all. The money will ba divid ed into four prizes on a basis of 40 per cent to first; 25' per cent to second; 15 per cent to third and 10 per cent, to fourth. It is planned to open a mule colt futurity upon ine sunt basis, in view of the very high class hvbrid youngsters which are produced In this section. XL.Beazley&0o. UNDERTAKER AND EM ALtiERI. ALSO DEAL. ER IN FURNITURE, MAT. TINQ8, RUGS. THEY WILL EXCHANGE FURNITURE FOR ALL KINDI OP STOCK. GIVE THEM A CALL. PRICE THE FARMERS I hnve a good snddlc horso nnd n splendid breeding jack which 1 will sell or trade for heavy wotk stock. A T, Trnjlor II. D. No. !, Stanford For Sale Privately about no ttcres of land, pnrt of tho W. II. Trnylor place; contains two good tenant houses. Apply to Dan Trnylor. 10-tf. For Sale. Registered Polnnd China hogs, cither sex, also somo baled hay. N. J. ConcMorclnnd. W. B. Burton bought threo maro mulet of John Robinson of Boyle, for $025; five of Bud unities f Lincoln for $740; a pair of Mark Setters for $350; and 10 mules of Mac Miller of BnrdMown for $2.00 per head. The fatal disease prevalent among stork, continues taking its toll in Oarard. especially in cast nnd north-east Garrard. Thomas Broaddus, Charles Dean, Mr. Bolton, Mrs. Mnry Sanders, William Kay, Mi!ey Walker, Ilonry Ray, James Simpson nnd a number of others have lost valuable horses from the malady and mules and cnt tle have nNo been stricken.' Dr. R. L. Pointers, the competent veterinary surgeon, finds tho disenso curable when treated in pts first stnac, nnd reports its symptoms similar to meningitis ns indicated in littmnn beings. He claims that it is not due to enting mouldy corn, ns tock that hnve never been fed maize linNe died of the disease. Dr. Pointers beliecs the epidemic is taccable to a germ made prevalent by the iiiiusiinl climatic conditions of the last few months. W. B. Burton bought 25 head of four to six year-old cotton nudes from Bnird nnd Mann, of Lexing ton nt an nvcrmrc of $200. per bead, Mr. Burton hns exported 13 car loatl'T"o"f"iiybTid r.!iic7nlre opening of the season, making his shipments to North Carolina', South Carolina and Richmond, Yininia. V. A. Lear bought 10 250 pound hogs from Logan Burke nt 6 3-lc per pound; 10 100 pound shoats from Maurice Sutton nt 4 3-1 cents and 20 200 pounds porkers from John Bogie nt $4.90 per hundred. J. Elmore sold 100 bales nt clover and timothy hay, to J. V. Sweenev nt $20 per ton ,nnd n lot of mixed hay to W. C. Greening, at- Parsons, Knnsns, at $15 per ton. V. A. Lear bought a four-year-old mule from a local trader nt $142.50. R. E. Thompsons sold $050 worth of corn to Banks Hudson nt $3.50 per hairrcl. The Alexander Bros., sold a lot of corn nt tho heap in the field nt from $3 to $3.25 per bar rel. Mr. Sweeney Morgan is feeding 200 fine shoats at his farm nenr the Lincoln boundary. He bought about 500 barrels of corn for fat tening his swine. The following be ing some of his purchnses: 250 bar rels from Taylor House at $2.50 per barrel; 40 barrels from James Bry ant at $3: 35 barrels from Dan Wil liams nt $3 delivered; nnd 40 barrels from W. P. Gill nt $3 delivered; Most of the mnire wns bought be foie the late rise in the price of corn. Tenter and Hicks sold a bunch of heifers to a lueiti busei fit $20 pc-r head. wmkk Wwni I VwSnflr v saOTIsEr mi kXLaLwiLaLaLaLaLaLaLV fllllkftKsaa&lZiiiiiaflr I IfliaktfTafaEW tBaaT H ,IL sS r 1 I L?t l-EHTltf ttOs QK I Write sx to tlM I I Northern Pacific Ry I , ft Tor Ratea of Tara, Tall laforatatloa aad Tr ft U ntastratarf Lttoratara akoat la aavaa f raat U JLi Prosperity States of America M aTflV MiaasU, WtscMsla. Ksrta DtUla, MmIsss, !, Wash- TaaSI IiIh OrHai. ftLct. W.,Tk Sct.lc kr ' Jl Ik Staaasra' Rallarar las Krttwt. O.t rr Irlta4t BW la mi fans a caUar. CAik aWal Law Oat "BBJI war Ssriat CalaaUt Tart. tlll rfallr March fgv BM. RBTf1 lt la April 13la R4lrt Boattrtktri VTjTX "MT ' 'MH rr, atltctl aa tint I air 4 Tatidaya si OSfl'X III llll tacaaolk. CWrtlawta Iff Ml fJH Ha Mi J COSTM.W. Dtiuiti rtuntir Atfi VBBBVy. Bra BTB ti. A.lntlnmUm SW ' II I J.C FATOS, Ttlft I mm iri,Af-, Sl2LCf9 Btf BJB ) &. mh, Ci.i4J ajaja -i IfYou Have Money - WE WANT IT - If You Need Money -7 WE HAVE IT : bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbVbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbT Your Business will be well cared far and we solicit Your Patronage. First National Bank Stanford. Kentucky. Capital $50,000 Surplus $25,000 HAVE YOU SEEN U i J. C. McClary A beautiful line of Men's and Ladies' Shoes in Tans and Blacks A glance at them will convince you that they are the finest things out. BRING Y OURFEET TO US. L. L SANDERS. Crab Orchard, Kentucky. Cash for Accounts and Notes comes easily nnd direct when you place them with us for collection. Wo mnko collection s nud look after claims anywhere in tho United Stntes and Canada, and make no charge unlestt we collect. Itauk reference. Correspondence Invited. MAY'S COLLECTION AGENCY. Somerset, Kentucky. UNDERTAKER AND EMSALMER STANFORD KENTUCKY. Office Phone 167. Home Phene 35. PLENTY OF LUMIER ON HAND for all purposes. So if ou want to build a house, a barn, a chicken coop, a dog house or a fence, come here for the materials. We have all sorts and sizes in both rough and finished lumber and if we can not suit you in kind, quantity, qual ity and price, nobodv can. IT WONT BE A HAPPY NEW YEAR I j. A. ALLEN. Stanfera. Ky. f the loved ones are not protected from the cold and kept comfort able and warm dunng the next few wintry months. The best way to do this is to burn BaUBHMANS COAL In your stoves and grates. Phone us to send you a load now. J. H. BAMAN & (o Stanford. I 13 a i v 1 i - i : a' ? .t