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! THE STANFORD INTERIM JtURNAL STANFORt. KENTUCKY, vt An early start means much to a candidate-Send in nomination at once1 1 V Enter Your "Favorite" 'A A ' "1 in THE STANFORD INTERIOR JOURNAL'S j GREAT $500 Prize Popularity Contest Open to young ladies of good character, either married or single, living in this section of Kentucky. . -Ci t. :js- The Capital Prize s -x A HANDSOME DIAMOND KING First Prize First District (Ptir cliiiM'rf of Dopiert, Lexington) iaBKaflHeCew T 'TeTaw ATeeeBaW wc Van5 fleBaPaaBBr aaLLaH jBs 2- 4 "" "T i r m i a m jiaaii i " fc eafceWaeTaeB kfiiT'irii A HANDSOME DIAMOND RING HE) V - First Prize 2d District- (Purchased , of Bogncrt, Lexington) ' ( T . fcV ......... I I III I II II " A 15-JEWEL ELGIN WATCH Second Prize First District A Beautiful $350 Werner Piano A 15-JEWEL ELGIN WATCH Vrf Second Prize Second District Fill out the Nomination Blank found on another page and t Enter Your Name or That of a Friend at Once SOCIAL and PERSONAL Rev. W, E. Arnold, of Pnnville, was hero Monday with friends. Mr. Mnrion Lipps, was down from llustonvillc Sunday. Mr. Ocoree Ncwlnnd. is workinc nt Wanda Kv. Mr. J. W. Acev was in Lebnnon on business Fridav. Mr. Mnrshnll Ashley' returned t Lis home nt Lancaster, after n visit to his mother. Mrs. Abhlev. Mrs. Lucv Tate has returned home, nfter n visit to her sitter Mrs. Prewitt at Louisville. Mr. Andrew Hawkins and Mr. Shvrock. of Lnwrenccbunr. were cuests nt Elixir Sprincs Sunday. Mr. nnd Mrs. 0. C. Hurford. of Lnwrcnccburc. were nt Elixir Serines last week. Misses Esther nnd Minnie IIou chins, of Elixir Sirrintrsl were ulens nut callers at the I. J., office Sat urday. Misses Katherine nnd Hester Dell Anderson are visitinc Miss Marv Dalton at Lexinctou. who is there attendinc school at Hamilton Col lege. Miss Russcl Parker of Lebanon was the week-end truest of her aunt Mrs. W. P. Kincnid. Miss May Warren is visitinc her sister. Mrs. C. t Oarnett at Crub Orchard. Mr. William Tucken w'n has been visitinc his parents hero has return ed to Marion. Ohio. v Miss Einilv Murubv BDcnt Sntur dav nnd Sunday with iMss Snllie Smith, at Lancaster. Miss Mary Walker, of Lancaster, was hero with her aunt, Mrs. J. C. Hays, the first of tho week. She went from hero to Mississippi. Mrs. R, II. Uouricnn and son Ar thur, of Lebnnon. are visitinc her futher. Mr. It. L. Ruolov. Mrs. C. F. Oarnett and children have returned to their homo in Crab Orchard, nfter a visit to her parents Mr. and Mrs. Walter Warren. Messrs. W, A. Price and N. B. Piict'. of Lancaster, have leen tho recent cuests of their brother. Dr. A. S. Price. Mr. James nnd Miss La Verne Novius. of Lancaster, snent Satur day and Sunday with their crand tnother. Mrs. Mattio Nevius. Mi. Carl Wo Mjcrs, of llustonvillc was with friends here Sunday. Messrs I M. Suter nnd J. C. Rey nolds were in Danville Saturday. Miss Delia Rice Huchcs of Lan caster is visitinc her nunt. Mts. J. V. Acev. 'Mrs. J. E. Ruck of Gilbert's Creek is visiting her mother, Mrs. Muttie Kevins. Messrs. Mnck Fisher and George Burdctt were guests of friends in Crab Oi chard Sunday. Miss Elizabeth Holticlaw is ill at the homo of her grandfather, W. II. Underwood, in the country. Misses Nitro and Ida Carson, of Uutoni1li, were here shopping on Momlny. Messrs. Bonn McKcchnie nnd Lo gan Hubble Visited friends in llus tonvillc Sunday. Mr. Fox Duddcrar returned to Lebanon Junction Monday after a short visit to the homo folks. Mr. and Mrs. Hnrry Frye.of Hub ble, were in town awhile Saturday afternoon. Miss Lornine Campbell and Mr. Coo Moser, were in Dnnvillo awhile, Saturday. Messrs. Jack Newborn nnd W. 0. Martin were in Hustonville with friends Sunday afternoon. Pity Passenger Acent L. Wearen Hughes, of Memphis, spent Sunday with tho homo folks here. Mr. nnd Mrs. L. C. Dunn, of Hus tonville, were here Monday with friends. G. L. Penny went to nustonville Fridn ynnd ussisted Adams Bros., install their handsome now soda fountain. Dr. M. C. Heath has returned to his homo in Richmond, nfter a short visit to his daughter, Mrs. A. H. Severance. Mrs. C. R. Coleman went to Lou isville, Sunday to be with her eon, EEnrl who is getting nlong ns well as ho cnn. Mrs. R. W. Kcenon, of nnrrods burc, fcpent sovornl days hero last week whh her sister, Mis. T. W. Pennington. Mr, Kcenon drove over foryher in an auto Friday, ac companied by Meriwether Smith ond Miss Vanarsdale. Mrs. Mary Parsons, of Corbin, is here visiting her daughter, Mrs. Mnt Pre-ton. Mis Marv Bruce has been visit ing Mrs. Richard Putnam, utLvba lion. Miss Virginia Bourne, of Lnnens ter. is the cuest of her sister. Mrs. W. K. Warner. Mr. nnd Mrs. Coleman Gulley and bnby, of Lancaster, were here u while Sunday with her. mint, Mrs. W. A. Carson. W. L. Gnrinnn, of Marrowbone, Cumberland county, is the guest of his son E. C. Gannon and family here. Mrs. S. II. Bnughman continues cry low 'at her homo on the Somer set pike, nnd there is believed to be flight chance for improvement. Messrs. J. T. Wilkinson, Wesley Embry, Mike Penny, Frank Phillips nnd Jnck Newborn attended .a uanae nt Dnnvillo Friday night. Mr. C. E. Tnto and rMldren. and Miss Sue Rout, motored over to Lexinctou Saturday in Mr. Tate's auto. Mrs. J. K. Bauchmnn. of Stanford Is visitinc her futher. J. W. Cm son. Bumsido Cor. Somerset Times. Mr. Geor&re S. McKinncv. of Lin coln countv. is hero visiting his dauchter. Mrs. W. It. Dedman. Somerset Times. Mm. J. II. ImUr'Tf.an. of Hus tonville has been the Liiest of J. W. Carson and dauch'er at Bumside. Miss Mvrtlo Duncan, of McKinnev. is visitiiiL' at tho homo of Will B. Hansford. Somerset Journal. Mrs. W. J. Romnns. and dauchter, Clara Belle and Mrs. Carrie Davi Ron. havo been tho Tcccnt cuests of their sister. Mrs. W. A. Carson. SHORT LOCAL NEWS Just received a car-load of Amer ican fence W. E. Perkins Crab Orch ard. 33-4 James Hester, son of Mr. and Mrs Will Hester got his left arm broken just above the elbow, Sunday. Ho was playiug with his pet goat, which threw him. Watches, jewelry etc., for gradu ating presents nt Mueller's. For Sale or Rent: Two story 8 room residence, good garden, barn etc. Immediate possession, Hughes and McCarty. Corporation meeting of the Christian churches, of Lincoln comity, wi(l men in the semian nually meeting, with the.Mt. Morinh church, Mny 23. P.'W. Carter Rev. G. W. Painter D. D. n former missionary to China will give his in teresting lecture oi" "Conditions in the Far East" at the, Presbyterian church on Wednesday evening Mny 8. Services beginniug nt 7:30 Every body Welcome. For Sale or Exchange. My house and lot near Depot, Rowland, Ky., 1 eight room hou3e plenty of water at door good barn and out houses, god repair with store in connection. I will sell this property cheap or will exchange for a small improved farm. For information call on or write Frank Cordier, Rowland, Ky. The primary department of tho Stanfonl Graded schools will give n delightful entertainment on Friday afternoon, Mny 17th at 1:30 o'clock at the college building on Mnin street. All patrons and friends arc cordially invited to be present. We are feeding Oat-Equal and Al corn to our work stock, we feed no other drain with It, and know that it is flood. J. H. Bauqnman & uo. There will be special services at the Baptist church Sunday morning und evening. All members of the church are especially requested by the pastor to be present. The pastor will preach at both hours. There will bo held in my office on Mfday 20 and 11-, nn examination for graduation in tho common school course. All passing this examina tion will hnve tho privilege of at tending the high schools free. G. Singleton, supt. 3-l Do not lace your diaphragm, if you nttendthe K. of" P. minstrels. They will put on some side splitters. When the K. of P.'s do anything they do it right. Attend the ininstTels Friday night. TLcrc 2 sc-? Csrrh hi iht wiion nt tin country th&ii all utbrr do put tmrtttur. ind ualU the lat tew )ttn " iuppumh! to be lucuraule. lor a crtat jtanr yeara doctora pronounced It a local dtaeaae and S mvnkrd local rcmrdlra. and br coualanllr lalllnf cure wltb local treatment, pronounced It Incurable. Sclrnce hu prut en Caurrn to lie a conelltutlotial o eaae. and tlicrcfore rcquirea eouamutloaal treatment. Italia tttarrh Cure, nuoutaeturod by V J. Cntnef A CD . Toledo. Ohio, ti tne wily Ooamwtlooal cure oa the market. It ti take tnternaur la temm from 1J Irope to a teoapooatul. It acta directly oa Ue blood and inucoua aurlacrt of the eyauat. Taer oer one hundred dollare for any care It falla to eure, MOO tor eirruiare ana tetlmonlala. Addrcce- V. J.CHKNKV CO. Toleda. OUfc Sold by Dnualeta, 7M. Take Uall a ramur 1'Ula for oonatloauoa. The Fulton Musio Co., will have an expert piano tuner in Stanford about the middle of next week. Leave orders at I. J. office. 30-2 Tho ladies of the Christian church of Crab Orchard will givo an ice cream supper on Commencement night, May 13th, at the Springs. All are invited to come. My 6tudio will bo closed the re mainder of this week. Martha E. Su cray. 37-2 All ntrsnim rmvinr nlnimR nrrninst the estate of J. D. Swope, deceased are rennested to file them with J. B. Paxton, properly verified. Those indebted to the estate will please mail to me at Marksbury, Ky.tne sums owing by them. D; S. Swope, Administrator. 31-3p. Buy your reserved seats now for tho K. of P. minstrels. Will close tho doors as soon ns the house is full. Don't miss this. Messrs. J. W. Baughman, J. M. McCarty and W. B. Hill havo been subpoenaed to appear in the United States court at London next week to serve as petit jurors. Good jurors. President J. IT. Woods, of the K. of P. fair, has called a meeting of the directors for Thursday after noon at three o'clock. Some impor tant matters with reference to the cntalogne and other details witt be up for consideration and it is im portant that all attend. To break up a cold in chest or head over night, pour a scant tea spoonful of Hyomci into n bowl of boiling water. Breathe the vapor. Bottles of Ilyomei 50 cents. O. L. Penny guarantees it for catarrh colds etc. Woodrow Wilson carried Texas by a big majority over Clark nnd Har mon, and also got South Carolina. Clark was nn eusy victor over Wil son nnd Hnrmon in Maryland. Roosevelt beat Taft in Maryland and Texas by close votes. Fresh fruits, soft drinks, ice cienm, eggs, cigars and meals at all hours at Turner's restaurant on Lancaster street 30-2. Is there anything in nil this world that is of more importance to you than good digestion! Food must bo eaten to sustain life and must Mb digeted and converted into blood. When the digestion fails the wholo body suffers. Chamberlain's Tab lets are a rational and rcliablo euro for indigestion. They increase the flow of bile, purify the blood, strengthen tho stomach, and tone up the wholo digestive apparatus to a natural and healthy action. For sale by G. L. Penny. Cecil Anheier. Aliinv friend a in iVa caaiiah tpirn . e,u0 DVVIiVU nvu surprised to learn of tho marriaao nr Mrs., tloccfn P.ai.il DuTim.. nf Danville, and Mr. Anthony A.An- neier. wmen occurred in Louisville. Tho ceremony was performed in tho nnrlnrfi nt flin KoaDmnii TTniul i.. ilia Presence of a few relatives and closo inenns. ur. fc. u rowell otliciatine. The bride, who has SDent her lifo in Danville, is a most attractive ond DonaUr Tonntr woman. Tho crnom resides" in Monticello. Indiana, and is a prominent and successful cicar manufacturer. He who formerly a contain in the armv. The bride was accompanied to Louisvillo by fcer mother. Mrs. Emma Talbot Cecil. uer urotner. Air. J. i. Cecil, and sis ter. Mrs. Marcaret Embrv. Louisville and Return Via Southern Railway. Account Spring Meeting New Louis ville Jockev Club. Mnv 11.2R. 1019. Redacted rates from all stations iu Kentucky. bpecial reduction for Derby Day, Mny 11th. For full in formation cojl on any agent, South ern railway. J. C. BEAM JR. A. O, P. A., St. Louis, Mo. i- ) .- ! I ; . ' h t - i . , t i i i i- i 1 4