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yt.f s.-rv-, Knights of Pythias Fair Extra Special Edition The Daily Interior Journal VOL. 1. NO. 1 STANFORD, KY., AUGUST 21, 1912 PFBLISIIEI) EVKUV FAIR DAY. What Lady Will Win the Blue? Special Feature at Fair Today Is $10 In Gold to Best Looklnq Woman on Grounds at 3 O'clock Who will Im tlio best looking wo man on tin grounds nt three o'clock tlii uftornoonf Whoever she is, she Mill rcreivo $10 in gold, this nice littlo sum hav ing been hung up by tlio Association. hi uiiu f dm rn-o!ri! fcr.tnrcs of the ilny. There is no doubt but M'lmt the judges will hnvn n hard lime deciding this xinjr. for thoro lire, no belter looking women nny whern in the world tlinn Tight here in Lincoln mid adjoining counties. Wend the Dnily Interior Journnl totnorrow mid ni-n who wns ud indeed the tnoHt benutiful womnn on the grounds this nfternoon lit three o' clock. The complete progrnm for today, ns M-ell n h the Floral Hnll premiums, is im follows: FIRST DAY-AUGr2l. ll.- Best pony rig $15 $10 to 1st $5 to 2d. -The entries in thin ring will form in front of the court house, on Main street at 0:30 A. St., on Wednesday the first day of the fair, and head ed by tlio band a ml officers of tho fair, will march to tho ground. Tlio awards trill be made by the vote of tho spectntors. The entries of this ring must bo driven by boy or girl under 12 years of nge, ami may bo 'driven single or double. LOOK!! Here is our record Over 20 years in business. S Millions of insurance in force. 5 Hundreds of thousands in losses i paid. j Not one disputed claim. ; Not one claim taken to courthouse ! We are here to stay j Give your insurance bus- iness to experienced insurance men. 2 u Fish& Bromley Insurance Specialists STANFORD, - - KENTUCKY Pony or ponies, chicle, hnrncss and occupants will be considered in n warding the premiums. Cattle Jersey Cattle. 0(1 Ileal Jersey cow, 2 yenrs old nnd over $10; $7 to 1st $3 to 2d. 07 Host Jersey heifer, under 2 years old $10; $7 to 1st; 3 to 2d un jicM Jersey bull, any nge, (nge considered) $10; $7 to 1st; 3 to 2d. 09 Best herd of Jerseys, con sisting ot 1 hull nnd 3 or moro cows $li; $10 to 1st; $5 to 2d. , Beef Cattle. 100 Ucst mule, any ngo IU; to iFt; $3 to 2d. 101 Itest female, any nge $10; $7 to 1st; a to 2d. Mule Class 102 Ucst maro mule colt under 1 year $15: $10 to 1st; $5 nt 2d. 103 Bent liurno iiiii'o colt under 1 year $15; $10 to 1st; $5 to 2d. 103 1-2 Itest looking lady on grounds at 3 o'clock 1'. M. $10. 10i Ileal mare mule 1 yenr nnd under 2 $15; $10 to 1st; $5 to 2d. 105 Ucst horso mulo 1 vcar old, and under 2 $15; 10 to 1st; $5 to 2d. 100 Rest maio and mulo colt, (colt nt side) ylo; $10 to 1st; $5 to 2d. Saddle Horses 107 Rest borso colt under 1 year old $15; $10 to 1st; $5 to 2d. 108 Rest filly colt under 1 year old $15; $10 to 1st; $5 to 2d. 109 Rest ninTo or gelding 1 year old and under 2 $lu; $10 to 1st; $5 to 2d. 110 Rest mnro or gelding 2 years and under 3 $15; $10 to 1st; $5 to 2d. Ill Rest mnro or gelding 3 years nnd under 4 $15: $10 to 1st; $5 to 2d. Phaeton Ponies 112 Rest phncton mare or geld ing any ngo 14 1-2 bands nnd under $15; $10 to 1st; $5 to 2d. Special Class 113 Rest fancy turnout, single horse, decorations not considered. stallions barred $15; $10 to 1st $5 to 2d. Walking Class. IH Rest walking mnro or geldiiiff nny nge, (soundness not consider ed.) $15; $10 to 1st; $5 to 2d. Harness Class. 115 Beit pair of males or geld ings, (nny nge) $15; $10 to 1st; $5 to 2d. 11C licit stallion 3 years old and under 4 $15; $10 to 1st; $5 to 2d. 117 Beit mnro or gelding 3 ,cnrs old and under 4 $15; $10 to 1st; jo to 2d. Sweepstake Harness Class 118 Rest stallion, mnro or geld ing: flO; $25 to 1st; $10 to 2d; $5 to 3d. 119 Rett pair nny nge, regnrd less of sex, color or ownership $25; $15 to 1st; $10 to 2d. Combined Class 120 Rest mnro or gelding, nny ngo 25; $15 to 1st; $10 to 2d. Roadster Class 121 Rest stallhn any nge $35; $20 to 1st; $10 to 2d; $5 to 3d. Damon and Pythias at the Opera House Tonlaht Damon nnd Pythias, n story of brotherly loe. will be given nt the opera houic Wednesday night. Ev ery mini, woman and child should sec this show, for it teaches a les son nnd Mill keep you interested throughout tho whole show. Prices 5 iin.l 10 cents. Misses AHio Yantis. of Lancaster, and Rckmo Hiffo, ofi Hustonville, will.be tho guests of Miss Lottie Cunou for the fair. Pony Parade To Fair Grounds Four Handsome Little Equlnes Drlv- I n Hu Rill Rraec Vnnnitlvrc Compete In First Ring. Slight showers early Wednesday morning, delayed the foimution of tho pnrudo by the pony ring con testants to tho fair ground. Greliii'it band stationed on tho portico of tho court house rendeied sweet inusio in tho early morning. The showers ceased before ten o'clock, and thu pony pnrndo wns formed, and lend by the band to tho fnir grounds. Morgan smith Raughmat!, drew N'o. 1 place in the parade with his crack little pony Jjs-o. Ridihu with him in his double seated trnp worn Miss iMargarct Shnnks. Mr. Heath Severance, and Miss Ida II. Pettus. KiitryNo. 2 was driven liv Oeorgc Klccco Fnrus with a bcuutiful nnd high stepping little horse. Riding with him "were Miss Elsie Elizabeth Colcmnii: This pony is owned by Mr. W.J. Dozior, who bought it from Mrs. Hardin some time ngo. Entry No. 3 wns driven by Joe Grimes nnd Miss Tsabcllc Givens. of Danville. They also had n littlo beauty,' owned by Mr. Dozicr. Entry No. 4 wns thnt of little Miss Pearl Embry, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Si J. Embry, Jr., who had with her foifr of her schoolmates, Misses nnio Lee Eubaiiks, Frances Tate nnd Mary Louise Woods. Their rip was beautifully decorated in the I. of P. fcolors. Everyone who who bought n tick et to ho fair todny was given n vote ticket, to vote for the winner of theVpony ring. Votes will be de oositeHin a special ballot box nnd the winner nnnounced in tomorrow's paper. J I Poultry Expert Jo Judge Birds .- - i Louisville Post's Poultry Editor To Tie Ribbons on Fowls Is In Charge of Eqq Laying, Contest at Frankfort A REAL GARAGE with Rel Tools Real Mechanics Real Machinery ; Electric Power Compressed Air All Conveniences Nelson's DANVILLE, KY. 1 "KENTUCKY COLONELS" Back From Deliqhtful Fishinq Trip To High Brldqe E. II. Borchers, Poultry Editor of the Louisville Evening Po,t, nr- nved Wednesday morning to judge tho poultry exhibits at the Iv. of P. fair. ery feu i'niri iu tho state havo had so high class un expert to judge the poultry shown. Mr. Bor chors in personally in chargo of tho great egg laying contest, which is being held by the Post nt the home of Senator Piiyutcr near Frankfort. Additional interest is lent to the presence of Mr. Koicher hero by tho fact that there aie two Lincoln county entries in tho big egg lajing contest. Mrs. S. J. Embry, Jr., hn n pen of her prize Bull Orpingtons in the coutcit and A. C. Allot d ha n pen of White I.eghoiiis. Both uio showing up Moll iu the number of eggs laid, though neither is leading its class. A Fourteen-Year-Old Bride One of the youngest girls to be married in this county in a long time wns Miss Maudo Adams, of Garrnrd, who was married to Jos eph Turner, of tho same section by Rev. J. G. Livingston, at the homo of Joe Coleman, in tho Ottenheim section, this week. The young lndy's age was gust 1 1 years. She had written consent fiom her parents, for the marring?, else County Cleik Cooper would not huc issued the license. The Kentucky Colonels delightful ly entertained their friends with a week's camping trip on Kentucky river nt High Bridge last week. The fiihing was bad on account of mud dy wnter but rowing bathing nnd hill climbini' were fine nnd nil join ed heartily in the siort. Several experts in different lines were developed. J. W. Fields prov ed himself a great lisherman ami nlo a frofessor in swimming. A. W. Sampson is n genius ns a sailing captain. Marion Fields ns n marine epgiiieer- R. C.W.alkins played the rule as hero. Miss Margaret Samp ion and F. G. Wntkins took tho honors ns chief cooks, S. L. Steph cnon has changed his occupation from '.tore keeper to that of an in ventor. He is now engaged in mak ing a enmp bed that docs not re scmblo a rock pile. Miss Sue Samp son holds tho record ns a bug swnt cr. Music was furnished by Miss Gladys ChnmberlniD, A. W. nnd R. N. Sampson in tho evenings. Tho party was composed of Mrs. W. M. Fields ns cliaperone: Misses Elizabeth Coppaee, Pearl Fields, Gladys Chambcrlnin, Sue Sampson; of Hnrrodsburg, Margaret Sampson, of HniTodsbunr. Edith Wntkins. Grnce Fields, Lucilo Chamberlain, Ruth Fields. Messrs. J. W. Fields, Marion Fields. A. W. Sampson. R. W. Snninson. F. G. Wntkins. R. C. Wntkins. S. L. Stephenson.. John Cecil, of Hnrrodsburg. Use our ointment for all sores nnd skin disenses on man or beast. With each jnv we give free direc tions for making two valuable toilet articles. Price 50 cents ner, jar. Address, Nesbitt Golden Ointment Co.. Mt. Vernon, Ky. HJ.McRoberts The Men's Furnisher Nettleton and Walkover Shoes Adlers Clothes Stetson Hats Arrow Shirts and Collars The place for the New SEE IT ON THE GROUNDS 1Q1Q 11X7171? I Ain 30H.P., 110 inch wheel base; 32x3U.D. Non 27 A O Vf V JCjIXXIII Jr Rim Cut Tires; Mohair top, cover, windshield, $50.00 Warner speedmeter, robe rail, foot rack, tire irons on rear, all lamps, pumps, tools, etc. $25 Prestolite tank and self starter, Nickel Finish, $985, F. 0. B. Toledo, 0. If you will give me your order now, I will try to get you one within the next thirty days. I candidly think this is the greatest value ever offered in an Automobile. I also have a $2,000 1913 Jack Rabbit. Call for demonstration. C. P. Cecil, Jr., Danville, Kentucky. Sf w&HASZ- ZrrAJTh-,,...., , -fcX. zac: -4