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i7H T',l V1TT' fW IJJ"'" ? " "7"" '"MJI L THE DAILY INTERIOR JOUENAL STANFORD, KENTUCKY; WEDN ESDAY, AUGUST 21, 1912 1 Some One Asked Mark Twain "Of all your books, which do you consider your best?" To which he replied promptly, "MJ BANK BOOK." Get one from the Honor Roll Bank : Lincoln County National Bank Corner Next To Court House Stanford, - Kentucky CAPITAL $100,000.00 SURPLUS $100,100.00 "A Woman's Honor." "A Woman's Honor" is the ,nnmo of u four-net ilrnmu that wilt ho urcscntcd liv home Intent nt tlio omrn house for the benefit of tlio Kniuhta of Pvthiaa lodi'c here Thundnv niriil. The ilnv is a most interesting onr. with abundant nith nnd nnthoi, Following nio tlio ncr son who will lnko niirt in tho nluv with tho charnctoM thiv will retire ment: Judcc John K. Menefeo. Jr.. (Icn. Murk Lester. Muck Fisher. Pedro Mendel. Wallace Sinclcton. Dr. Garcia: Will McCnrtv. Gilbert Hull. M. D.. John Knirlcinnn. Rob ert Glenn: Lester O'nnnon. Qrcsorv Grimes. Ituscll Brown. Ebenercr. Mini Clara Cooper. Olivo Sallic: Mis Mnrv Kcndrielc Dnddcrnr Marin: Mis Sarah Hundlov. Homo of tlne who will tnke nurt have find experience before the footliirhts nnd are worthv of a nnmo hitrhcr (linn nmntciiM. The show will bo worth tin) monuv and the fact that Misg Kiln Mav Saunders, will man ul'c it eintrantccs that it wilil he creditable from bediming to end. Secure vour seats todnv: tho crowd irromies to be n record-breaker nnd vou mav hno to stand uo if von d.. not Imv mrlv. J. M. CARTER & SON (Successors To B. D. Carter.) Livery, Feed and Sale Stable, Depot Street, Stanford, Ky. Good Horses. New Rips, Safe Drivers. Your Patronage Thank- fully Received. Stop with J. M. Carter & Sun during the Fair. Public Sale! I will sell to the beat and highest bidder, at my farm four miles from Stanford, on the Hustonville pike, on Wednesday, Aug. 28, at 10:00 a. m. the following stock, crop and farming implements: 12 Brood Mares, 7 registered in A. S. H. A., including the noted Ladv Dare 2263. 1 Stud colt, 3 years old, sub ject to registration 5 Mule Colts-3 mares, 2 horses 1 pr 16-hand Horse Mules 4 and 6 years old 2 Jennets, 2 and 4 years old 5 Durham Cows-good milkers S Calves, 2 of them fine Bulls 1 3-year-old fine black Bull 1 Binder 2 two-year-old !Mules 3 Geldings, 4, 5 and 9 years old 2 fine Jacks, 6 and 9 years old 3 Filly Colts 40 Ewes and 2 Bucks 14 Short yearling steers 2 yearling Heifers About 500 bales of hay 3 Cultivators TERMS All sums of $25 and under, cash in hand; over that amount, nogotiable note, payable in bank, 4 months from date, with interest W. H. MURPHY. T. D. ENGLISH, Auctioneer. J. C. McClary, Undertaker and Embalmer, Stanford, - - - Kentucky. Dealer in Harness of All Kinds, Saddles, Bridles, Halters, Etc. Try me Everybody Wants Good Bread I have the exclusive sale of Lexington Cream Flour and Ballard's Obelisk Flour. I also handle all brands of J. H. Baughman & Co.'s Flour, as well as C. S. Lyons' noted Corn Meal. T.D.NEWLAND, Phone 168. Opposite Court House. Stanford IN THE BRAND STAND Sir. J. S. Hacker was in London Tuesday on business'. Mm. Caleb Newell, of Liberty, will be tlio guest of .Mrs, Will Ilrady this week. Mr. William Thompson, of Mt. Vornnn is hero the guest )f Ij. It. Hughes and will take in the fair. Mrs. M. E. 1'ruitt and children, of lluriisidc, arc the guests of her sis- ler .Mm. J. W. Williams. Mrs. Lewis llorndon and Miss Walker, of Lancaster were heiu Monday. Miis Vcrcil LcComptc, of Frank fort, is the nttrnctivc guest of Misa Nancy Miimi. Miss Mnble Dunn, of Noblosvijlc, Ind., arrived Monday to bo the guest of Miss Anna Chancellor. Afr. .Tllfnnu f'iwlil ntiil nfiilflrnn. nt Covington nro hero visiting relatives and friend, Mm. Richard Newlaud nnd chil dren are visiting her parent, Mr. nnd Mm. Klkin, of Iyouisville. Mr. and Mm. Georgo 1'c.yton and Mm. PulkcMon and bnbv. of Mid- dlcshoro. are visiting Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Kill. Miss Mary Mcltobcrts, of Dan ville, is here visiting her many friends, jlis Heitha McChiro is spend ing Huverul days with relatives and friends at Ciali Orchard. Mr. William Wcstcrfiold, of Paris is hero tho gncst of his uunt, Mm. M. 1). Elmore.. Misses Ornce MeCnll, of Brod hoad, juid Loiiannn Whitehead, of Mt. Vernon will bo the guests of Mr. Logim McCall during tho fair. Miss Ethel Fcttro, of Lcisburg, Ind., who tnuglit hero last year, ar rived Inst Monday night, and will be the guest of Mrs. J. V. Williams. Mif Mnry Hope Carpenter, of Perry nlle, will nnivo Thursdav "to be the guest of Miss Kate Ilancy during tlio fnir. Mr. Henry Plcarants, of Groom. Texas H here the guest of his sister. Mm. Jessie Slagg nnd other relatives. Mr. and Mr. S. J. Tatcm nro spending several wcelcs in Denver, Col., and other western points. They will bo home about the first of September. .Mrs. F. F. Jones, of Crab Orch ard. Mises Maggie Brock nnd Dora Johnson of London, wcro hero Sat urday for a short time, Mis Judith MeCnll, of Brodhcnd. nrrived Tuesdny-nfternoorr-to bo the guct of Miss Grncc Brady for the fair. Dr. Oln Moser and wife have re turned to their homo nt Memphis, Tenn., after n iit to his parents Mr. and Mm. Wm. Moscr and other relatives. Mr. Kffie Ballard nnd son, Ros coe hnve returned to their bote- at Brush Creek after n. visit to her brother. Dr. T.aswell nt KintrsviHe. . Misses Lena and Mnry Deo Bock, of Mi'Kinnny, will visit Miss For enco Carter during tho fair. Mm. C. H. Holman and baby, of Crab Orchard, uro hero visitiug her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. White nnd other relatives. Miss Mniy Mooro Ranoy has re turned homo after a week's visit to her uncle. Mr. Tom Smilcv and wife nt Lexington. Mm. II. C. LcCompto nnd pretty lit tlo daughter, Margaret Jane, ol Fiankfort, are here visiting her many 1 datives and friends. Mrs. C. J. Ilolmnu nnd hub", of Crab Orchard arc tho guests of her uncle, Felix White for the fair. E. C. Caldwell, of MaysviTlc, was also the guest of Mr. White. Mack l'cuvvhouso and Miss Nan nie Copper, Misses Mary Peavy kousc nnd Clco Sandusky and Eliza beth l'cavyhouso attended tho Lex ington fair last week. .T. F. Hill, of Hore Cave, and Miss Kathleen Hill, of St. Louis, father and niece of Mrs. E. C. Garnian, cumo in Wednesday to make a visit and take in the fair. Paul Gunnan returned homo Tues day night for the fair. His grand father. W. I... (liirmnn nt Jlnrrow- bonc, whom ho hns been visiting, re- turned with lam to take in the great K. P. Fair. Councilman Ed Wilkinson is back from Elixir Springs, greatly improv ed, and is welcoming patrons at his tonsorial parlor?, with tho old genial smile. Mrs. J. C. Jones ,of Kansas City, und Judge Sterling Grimes of Cueio, Texas, who arc here visiting their brother, Mr. W. P. Grimes were the guests of Mr. J. C. Bailey and fam ily at Crab Orchard Tuesday. Mr. Hawkins Bishop and wife of Tnnkawn, Okla., and Mr. nnd Mrs. W. B. Bishop, of Nowton, Kns.. hnvo returned home after a pleasant visit to their father, Mr. Josiah Bishop, of tho West End. Both of theso ox-Lincoln bovs aro doing splendidly in their adopted homes, and were given a most henrty greet ing on their short visit. Mr. William Mason Morris, of Muskogee, Oklahoma, is with his family and children at her sister's Mrs. J. F. Ilodam at Crab Orchard. Mr. Morris is doing splendidly in the real estate business since leav ing Crab Orchard and is taking a leading part in the development of the wonderful new state. The Man Behind the Gun at Brodhead vsmWmBjI. stoics. a jasWte5 x 7 . .. 7vti BBBBBBBSr & -v, ,, MfllKASMaBBBBmw4 ? smBKSd, ' !'' afWF'm-iFZ isJHMsE.raA HrssBHv' "J 'CSfAssSrLlii'X ' i-' BBBsflUB'nE.i :'it' syfrnBrva i I 4 k- MSSSSSSJfBfav'k ltmvttmMfWrm9Fl ( I ' - I f SBrSrSrSrSL s JiMvJTLmttMt L- - ' ' M . " Hiif i J 'iMBilTi'jf , ' l- - . JBKiBa?i jTfl?agEPf TsB -'-- - - J6lsJtt.JMsl3MIMi 44 jfc ..BHfSBBBE -BlSBrsrSBSBiM NaSaBEtk- WSSSkws SECRETARY Everybody's talking about the great success of tho Brodhead fair this year. Tho nbovo is a fair like ness of Secretary A. M. Hiutt, who probably had uioro to do with mak ing it a big winner than uuy other olio man. Mr. Hintt is one of tho young men who aro doing things in Kentucky in tho present day. Ho taught for two years in tho cotumon schools of Rockcastle, after completing" his education, then went to Louisville and took a business course, and af ter graduating was associated tb-Tco yours with the Strattoa-Terstege A. M. HIATT irnr.liuiira Piv 1Fi wtimicd to Hock- caTrtit in 1007 to accept tho place of Assistant Cashier of tho Citizens Bank of Brodhead, and in 1910 was elected cashier to succeed J, W. llutohcson. Ho is Droving one of tho best bank men ever known in Uockcastle, and takes a leading part in every publio enterprise. Ho is mariied, having wedded Miss Lillio Smith, daughter of R. L. Smith, a prominent farmer of Hiatt. Secretary Hiatt wants the I. J. to thank tho Lincoln county people- for their patronugu nnd good will and invites them all back again next year. K. P. Mt at the Opera House DAMON AND PYTHIAS' IN TWO REELS; AL'SO "BATTLE OF THE RED MEN' IN TWO REELS 5 & 10 CENTS. Good Music 5c and 10c E. T. Pence Buys Huffman Place Tho old Huffman place, on tho Crab Orchard piko at tho eastern edgo of tho city limits of Stanford, and one. of thn nicest. liftln fnrmj cioso to tho city, enanged hands last wecK, wncn x. W. Hutchison sold it to E. T. Pence, Sr., for $5,325. There nro 43 acres in all in tho property mni changed lianas, as Jlr. Hutchi son sold off 12 acres to Dr. W. B. O'Bannon a short wliiln mm. Tlmon dozen acres He nt tho rear of tho place, and adjoin n pieco of proper ty Dr. O'Bannon had there. Mr. Hutchison got $1,385 for tho tract that went to tho doctor, thus total ling ,(i,708 for tho placo which ho bought about n year ago for an even eix thousand. In addition to tho if70u profit which ho ho nots iio har vests this year's crops. Mr. Peneo will take possession of tho farm nbout the first of the year, nnd in tends to make, it his homo in tho future. He rccentl" sold his largo farm at Rowland to his son-io-Inw, J. II. Wright, who has rented it to Adam Pence this year Watch Ths Space i You Can Buy It Right at Geo. H. Fsrris' Everything in the Grocery and Hard ware line, American Wire Fence and Farmers' Supplies. He will save you money. HtttHMMMMMIMItWMIMMIMMH si5-: BtUl,J"S -i-i- -