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"L " iBM-r. v?- ' 'tajr I I i ! ..THE HAZEL GREEN HERALD $t Hew of Wolfe and Adjacent Counties by m Bunch tof Able Peacil-Pushers. DOINGS DOWIT ON THE FARM. MIDDLE GILLMORE MMPTOJf. i Rusk Etbs, for the past several years eosi4ere4 tfee champion hunter of this place, informs us tint he w ao loager to bo considered as tuck, ami that he has , succeeded in Undine th game he was looking for. Carl Cundiff ia now con sidered tbe most famous in this line at the present writing. Xns- G. W. Lovelace, of Stillwater, is "here with'fcer sister, Mrs. A. C. Oliver, who is very low with stomach trouble, The infant child of Andy Clouse and wife died on the 15th inst. and W2 bur- Jed in the Evaua graveyard. . Rev. J. T. Coons and family have S3oved into the house with Uncle Fay ette Fholl, he being left alone by the dec Ik of fck wife s few weeks ago, and who was Mr. Coons' mother. Mr. Shull is past S6 years of age, and this family has moved in to take care of him. Maynsrd Lovelace, of Stillwater, and Lizzie Boliog, of Campton, were quietly married Saturday night at 7 o'clock at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Stam per, Rev. L.T. Allison tying the nuptial knot. They left immediately in G. W. Center's automobile fcr the home of the groom's parent, George Lovelace and wife, at Stillwater. The bride is a daughter of B. F. Bolin of near town. Miss Creasy Allen, after spending two weeks with her parents at Lee City, re turned Saturday to the home of her brother, G. C. Allen, where she has been staying for the past three months during the absence of Mrs. Allen, who is at Ashville, N. C, for her health. Mrs. S. B. Allen, of Berlline, is visit . ing her parents, Judge aud Mrs. B. D. Ruse, this week. JL B. Gregory, wife and baby, of Ra venna, are here visiting Mrs. Gregory's mother, Elizabeth Chapel. Fr nV Alexander and Jim Smith, of Bearpen, visited StewaitCox Sundaj. Misk Calla Tutt, who is teaching school at Wilburst, spent Saturday &- d Sunday with her slater, Mis. J. H. Stamper. Willie Stamper passiti through towu Friday with a nice bunco of cattle for the Winchester m: rkeU J. S. Miller and W. H. Oliver last week were out in the bills trying to buy sheep. They secured '450 h?ad by pay ing a war-time price. The drill is still going on tbe Stamper well No. 1. Tbe leaec owners, as we are informed, say they are going on down until they find oil, China or the other country that is supposed to be beneath us and reputed to be a very hot one They, a re nowSO feet in tbe oil sand. Capt. S. B. Smith has bad luck mixed with good luck. He recently leased his farm near town receiving a bonus of $3,000, which we are glad to report. But we are sorry to report his bad luck During tbe bail and wind storm his corn crop consistinc of J 00 acres was blown down and the hail beat tbe stalks Into the earth. He also had in a large acre age of oats almost ready to harvest which was alo ruined. His loss was $1,000 at the least estimate. O. S. Gosney, of Avant, Oklahoma, and two sons of B. T. Gosney of tbe same place, are here visiting their fa ther and grandfather respectively. C. H. Gosney. Harris Arnett moved Tuesday to bis property purchased from G. C. Allen. Mr. Allen will move to Winchester this week, where he baa for some time con duoted an oil brokerage office. Mrs. A. C. Oliver, who for two years has been a sufli r. r with stomach troub'e, and for the past six weeks has been con fined to her bed, left Monday afternoon for a Lexington Hospital for treatment Sbe was accompanied by her sister, Mrs G.'W, Lovelace of Stillwater. Mins Minnie Miller, of Landsaw, is staying with Mrs. J. C. Lindon. For a time here the honk of tbe auto- T Jnofrile was a signal for all tbe family to run to the door to watch the horseless wagon pass, but they are now put sec end as an attraction since Henry Proffitt of Proffitt Bros.'s store, brought to town a brand new Red Indian motorcycle. He can beat them at speed or anything else that goes to make a noise. Campton Graded High School opened Monday with a large enrollment with Prof. C. W. Wright as Principal; Prof. Pope, Ioterniediate Department, and Miss Christina Gibson, Primary Depart men I. A number of the. patrons were present, and all seemed interested and well p'eased with the corps of teachers Prof. Wright aud Mi Gibson bav taught here and gave perfect satisfac tion. On next Sunday, the 20th, Rev. L. T Allison will preach at Bearpen school bouse and there will be a basket dinner, or dinner on the ground, is the way we were learned to use tbeexpression. Any way, it will be ? fine place for the bun gry candidate to go. Or A Cecil audwtrifei of Hazel Green, visited then daughter, Mrs. G. B. Stam per, last week. Miss Mary Wyatt, who for several years was superintendent of the cooking department of the Combs Hotel under the management of the late 5. S. Combs, is now at the Campton Hotel, where she assumed tbe same management Ia.it Mon day morning. Dale Woodson and Ballard Van cleave, who have been with G. W. Salley for a few days, gave bond Monday and are free again until circuit court The selective service, like the recent grand jury, seems to have hit in high places here. We learn that among the lucky numbers are Rush Evans, Assist ant Cashier of the Farmer's and -Traders' Bank; James Swope, agent of the Mountain Central R. It., and Andy Clouse, telegraph operator for tbe pump station for the Cumberland Pipe Line Co. All these gentlemen are married, have wives, but no children. UPPER GILLMORE. i I Farmers are very busy taking care of oats in this section. School began here last Monday with Granville Rose teach er, Francis Fallen of Daysboro is vifaiting her brother, It. A. Kasb, for a few daye. and will gather ; some blackberries while there. Ida Gibbs spent Saturday night Roxey Gibbs and wife ppent Sunday night with his mother, Mrs. Francis Gibbs. Hixie Gibbs is building a house for John Sebastiau at Daysboro. R. A. Kash is still in very bad health. Fern Fallon was visiting Bonnie Gibbs Saturday night. Jim Gibbs wont to Lacy creek Sunday. There must be some thing doing. Among the Sunday visitors of Hixie Gibbs and wife were his mother, Mrs. Francis Gibbs; Fur liu Gibbs and wife; James. Lacy and wife; Ransom Gibbs; Jabile Fallen, wife and baby. Cowboy. MAYTOW. -MrsrL&ura Linkous ia very sick at tliia m-iiitng. Ja'ines Ingram and , wife were guests of Oweu Lawson aud family Sunday afternoon. ''k i Henry Rose, of West Liberty, candidate for county attorney, was inonrfvillsge last week. Mrs. John Anderson and little daughter, Opal, of Ezel, were vis itiug relatives at this place last week. Mrs, Nancy J. Luso of your toyyas visiting her daughter, Mrs G.A. Sample, aud family thiB week. Wilier Moore aud wife visited thellafter's parents, Hazard Djwn- ingand wife, at Wellington Sat urday add bunday. MrsjAbuer Moore, who has been visiting her daughter, Mrs, Jaine Wilson, at Mt. Sterling, the past weekhas returned home. JB!$i Neff, Mrs. Voluoy Henry and tpo children, and Miss Loma Mcivabb left Monday for Charles tculil., where they will visit rela tive's and friends for about two weeks. . . ; H ! j which was then a part of Morgan, j fellow, who hti been enfied in j They spent some few years of their ' transferring the buiines men to f married life in that place, alter . the oil fields, sold his horses andsf which they moved to Montgomery outfit to the amount of f 550. county and Jived there a number; Gharley Potu and james Lacy, of years. They also lived in Meni-jof 0amptorJt were in town Satur-. fee county for some time and later jd What's tbe attraction, boys?- moved to May town aud lived here until old age would not permit! uojr wuut u x-uuui,u.. them to keep house any longer j 01Q uger oi untrue xuna auu fi,nM t.hn t.hv bv ho Btvinai wife dled F"dT night, its dth . with some of tbjir children. They are the parents of seven children, five of whom are living. They have 32 grandchildren, 45 great grandchildren and one great-greatgrandchild. They have been mar ried 73 years and have been bless ed witb good health the gseater being caused by measles settling on its lungs some months ago. It was laid to rest in the Bush grave yard. Mrs. G. O. Adams was called to the bedside of her mother, who is suffering from asthma. Mrs. Gordilla Vanderpool and portion ot tneir lives. iney are j two daughters, Mrs. Theresa Ad closely related to the Hursts, Taul-; ama and Ms Bonnie Ferrell, will bees aud Kashes, all prominent j leavQ tne grgt 0f tne wee for Lex. families of Wolfe county. They inston whBre they will make their will make their future home with futura home. their daughter, Lila, at this place. THE HERALffS CLUB BARGAINS The Herald has ade arraf e meats with many publishers of daily and weekly papers wherefcy it. ctw li fer to Its readers desirable daily ami weekly papers in connection whfe The Herald at n cossider&nle sayis over tbe price if ordered aisjlf. Go over the following hl aad pick cat the one that suits yor particular seeds and order from s at oc. Hazel Green Herald .$1,G Thrice-a-Week Y. Wurld 1M Total Value. -$"--0 Our Piice to yo........r..... 1.65- We save you c May they live to enjoy many more days together, and may their last days be their happiest. Jessie. TORRENT. Ber'y picking-is the style amocg the ladies here. Mrs. A. J. Legs is on the sick list at this writing. Bro. Ira Wells has been herej since last Friday aud delivered an- j other good sermon. t Col T. C. Johnson, of Lee coun- ty, and, san, C. X., of Campton,1. were in town Monday extending j friendly handshakes. j Nightingale. IPomeroyton. On account of the death of Mrs. Isa- elle Nickell we failed to get out our letter last week. Thomas Taulbce of this place made a business trip to Campton Friday. O. B. Linkous of Stillwater culled on . W. Burcham Thursday night. The little child of Bud Campbell and wife is not expected to live. Bonnie, the little daughter of Scott Nickell and wife, is very sick Mrs. Mollie Burcham is suffering very much from having hor tooth taken out. S3lvia Spencer spent Sunday with Maude and Laura Tester. Rev. J. W. Burcham preached at the Frank Johnson school house Sunday. He reports a good meeting and a large crowd. W. S. Shackelford, the machine man, delivered a fine machine to Thomas Taulbee. We think Mrs. Taulbee was well pleased. L. E. Smith and wife made a business trip to Lcc City Saturday. Mrs. Angoline Ely was a pleasant call- or on Mrs. Mollic Burcham Sunday. Mollic Mac, the little daughter of Tom Taulbee and wife, is very sick at this writing. James Burcham made a business trip to Stillwatur one day last week. Scott Nickel! was at Lcc City one da3' last week having some dental work done. Rebecca Lindou called on Virginia and i Cappie Smith one night hist weok. ' ISA Mubcl Ely spent part of Inst week . with hor grandmother, Mrs. Angeline Ml Ely. i K Henry Bradley and wife called on ! flji Scott Nickell aud wife one night last1 week. i iu! Osa and A&i Ely of this place depart- ? cd Wednesday for Middlotown, Ohio:, Wj n'lioro tliov will wnrL- Thnv wpri nr. I -VA v compauied to Lee City by their mother, I ft who. wc know, will be very lonely, as l they were the only two boys with her. Died, July 15, Mrs. Isabelle Nickell; ( after an illness of seven wesks. She vas 1 ft 64 years and three da3s old at her death, j k- .t. - it r 1 -I.MJ e ...t v tne moiner oi tiuvfii cuuuiuu, ui huw ; eight are living. Six were present at U i! cm- i . u .:ti. I her son, Scott Nickell, and was there at j ;h the time of her death. There was a va- nant ennt Jr ktinvnn t.hr Sflvinr onllfH mir ' it'. -""w , f dear mother to fill. Her work on earth isjUonc, ber dear body must be still, her fnj spirit has gone to heaven above its va- j vWj cant place there to fill. There is one hope we still hold doer, we'll meet ourjjK- mo h ?r in heaven above where nartinc -V wc will never fear. Blue Eyes. 1 ! t Misses Gertrude OldSeld. and slHattie Salley .were the pleasant iff ! guest of Winnie Catron Saturday, b. ! night and Sunday. i ! McsJamss 'Bruce McClure and $i ' Bud Nickell are visiting their ihjluiece, Mrs. Lizzie Swango, who ,:' ! has ben ill for some time, aud wet ij jare glad to hear that she 13 slowly K j regaining her health. ; W l' M.G. Cottle, wife and childronj Jfii were the guests of Mrs. S. H. 3iay j family Sunday. ! Hazel Green Herald. Cincinnati Weekly Esquirer...,. .75 People's Home Journal (mn'Iy).. ,fi4 Farm & Fireside fiwi-nm'!yV. .5 Todavs Magazine (with 1 , Mmy ManlOH patlers).... .......... Total Yalae,,. - .JUS-i- Our Price to yoa ........ t wi We save you $t 6U Hazel Green Herald: . $iM The Evening Post (daily) Home & Farm. .58 Total Value 1 4jQt Our Price to you ..u .3.75 We save you 75c With this order the Evening Post will give you free, delivery charges prepaid, 6 hardy ever blooming rosea and 12 grafted apple trees. The rces are 1 redDuroihy Perkins, I MyMa rvland, 1 white Maman Cochet, 1 Critmuw Queen, I Sunburst J Radi ance. The apnle trees are 3 Deli cious, 3 Jonathan, X Styncan Wi&e snp and 3 Wealthy. jj ( Wash Childers and wife, who have j s ' been visiting their daughter, Mrs.j j)jLee McGuire in Kansas, passed; X : thru here one day last week for? M their daughter's home at May-! 1 1 ft GC TAULBEE Candidate for the Democratic Nomination for REPRESENTATIVE town. There is a protracted meeting j going on at this place now. Bro. Yocum is preaching for us. Wej are having good sermons and large! attendance. Henry Davis came home Sunday I afternoon to attend the meeting.! i . j i Ta ?Jfmrknr find- Mtcs T.alis. K Richie wore in our section of thej 9 j country buggy riding Sunday af- .ternoou. They seomed to be en-; joyii'g life to the fullest extent. There will be a spelling match. ij . at Botts' school-house Tuesday! between Long Branuh and that school. The ruward to the best J 'BpellHr will bu a scholarship to thu FreiiGuburg fccbool this next tirm. Evorybody invited to come. Several from May town aro at tending the meeting at this placo. j Come all you can and stay n3 longi as you can after you get ht-re. i Dewey Little attended school at : 'Trimble Bend Sunday afternoon.. School is progressing nicely at ! i Long Branch, with Doyle McClure- Bobbie. Dan Dots. Haiel Green Herald ILOO Cincinnati Pat (daily )... $(H Farm A Firts'de (twice-a-m'th) .50 Todays monthly) a .50 Woman's World (monthly)- SO Farm Fjgineering (monthly)... 50 TmJI Value 46. Our Price to you............... 3.G5 We save you i35 Hazel Greeft Herald- . 1.0O Louisville Herald (daily) 3 (K) Total Yalue. .4-1.00 Onr Price to you 3,40 We s;ve you 60e Hazel Green Herald LOO Louisville Times (daily) f 0U Total Yalue. MM Our Price tyout... 5.00 We save you $1.00 1 1 - Hazl Green Herald . .$t.0fc Ixuietou Leader Olaily & Suh). 4.00 Tntal VaruV..; uur i:rice u akc-i Wc save youfl Hj.zei Green Herattiv, -.4, ?l f0 Lexington readrrishuutaun) 2 5) Trttnl Value.... .'.w,w Our Price to jju..,.;'. . 3 00 Y& save ym 50c 8 1 1 i ii I) ) as instructor, The two next above ofters fur The Iferald and Leadtrara for one year. Fur Six Munihs iu?t one half price. Hazel Gteen HeraM .4l 00 ixingtiiu Herald (daily) 5t0 Total Valuc ..46 00 Our Price to you........ ..... 5.&0 We save you 50c Tbe above ife is ae not available to ihte tvno live within a radius covHed ! regular earners. THE HAZEL CIEK I11AL1, HAZSL GHEEX, XILXTDCKT. 9 1st Legislative District. - f I am amative sou of Morgan County, was educated in Morgan and Wolfe and am a lawyer by profession. Ueing one of the uiuuiitain people, I shall fight lor their interests, the protection, of their rights, and to! give them a voice, in the Murphy Fork Farmers are yet very busy fight ing weeds in this section. Aunt Nancy Croft, we are glad to say, is convalescing from a very severe attack of pneumonia. Mrs. Claude Stacy returned home Saturday last from a visit i m affairs of our State'. I am airaiust graft and corrupt politics, and for abolishing M 1 to her mother, Mra- Richard w ells ! boards and commissions crcatedfio give jobs to political pete. I am uncjuali- W iu Moutsmery couut- Buford Marphy and family spent j Saturday uight and Sunday withK4 Henry Murphy of Ezel. iljj tt , rr , -. , I jiooerc naisey maae a nusmeESi m trip to Stillwater Friday aud re turned Saturday. fiedly-for State-wide Prohibition and shall fight with all my Strengtn to secure It. I earnestly solicit your support PRIMARY ELECTION, AUG. 4th, 1917. fa John Rose and Harry Murphy spent Saturday night with Bee; Rose, and they all took dinner with Han y Murphy Sunday. All reported a jolly time. Be'n Murphy sold to Frank Clarke a nice hunch of sheep; price private. James Hurt one day laEt week got hadly kicked by a horse, but is improving fine. Arlus Barker and Wm. Williams went out the other day a turtle hunting and caught ten, ajud they say it was not a good day for tur tles, either. Isas Murphy and wife spent Saturday night and Sunday "with John Testerman. Cowboy, Glimbinj: hUis before we get. tbejn; isiist bakes us tired. Valeria. W. l Childers, accorapauied by his little daughter, Kathleen, aud MissRiith Wilis, motored toJef fersonyille Monday where the young ladies will visit their grand father,. A. Childers, aud family for ;au indefinite time and while therkwill attend the Montgomery faic -V" Alteriah eight-months' visit to Mrs. Roy Kash again Friday. Here th-iVhtft,Mre L.C.Mcuire I I ' - - uaUfl l ; (kh lis ner ense iRiprunag. Evorj'body seems to enjoy the raiu. Blackberry nicking seems to be the order of the day in these parts. Miss Nancy Lnndrum visited Grnco Ivash Thursday and V riday night, Candidates seem to be joy riding these days, all expecting to be elected. Dr. Marion Center was called to see Clarence HaJsev was tlteplcMant guosfc of Mrs. Virginia Murphy ami family Sat urday night and Siiy. Ben Holtou aad family spont Sunday with his parents. II. S. Helton and wife. John Murphy, of near Eael, called on he best girl near Valeria Sunday after noon. Miss Liaaic Murphy was a pleasant guest of Grace Kagh Saturday aftornoon. Blue Ribboi. of aud xfiba, Kan., J- W. Childers d wIS better known as Uncle j M Wash old Aunt Julia, have again returnell to their native heath. Ki j daughters, Mrs.- Charles Arnett and fA i m Mrs. JD. B. 3ioreneld, at west Ltb- Vl Qpjv this waaIt 1 ! Arlle Mann and wife were pleas-j ant guests of Herman Fields andi family last week. Quite a number of oil men are - , prospecting thru here. They say Everett Ledford, who is in the j indications bids fair to begin1 service of Uncle Sam, visited rela-j drilling at once. ! tives here this weak. j . Mrs. Rollin Carpenter of Logan, , Noah Chapman and Sterling ; West Virginia, is visiting relatives ! Bush, two of -Torrent's charming here, gents, left Saturday to join Uncle j c Davig b bis school ! ouui b iu,Uw. u.uu.us pat.iS laat week ith a,nicQ enrollment. pretty girls good-bye. Mesdames James and Porter Adams, of Indianapolis, Ind., are I visiting relatives iu this towu. isses Pearl and Laura Ledford,! two of Torrent's most charming JWl, TM818IS! I run a Daily Hack Line froat Uaael Grean to Helechawa aad back. Leave Hazel Green at 6:S0 a. ni. Arrive at Helecbawa at-&Q0 a. w. Leave lielechawa at 12-00 hi. Arrive at Hazel Green at 2:30 p. m. " Any one wishing to be taken t anv plce after arrival at Hazel Greta cb secure my services. FARES REASONABLE. OLLLE -ADAMS' HURRY! HORRY! V'c can compound youi prescrip tions accurately and scientifically and return to you by next mail. Ween in seed of drugs or druggists' sucsries, write us. We will look after your wants promptly and at rtswoo ab c price?. A complete line of .VXD ROX C.VXDIES. Wc will appreciatour tre yaJc. RIFFLE DRUG OOIPAiY JACKSON K.Y. belles, took a horseback ride to the -t n.u r. i i i . ' , - j a nrr. n jalAsniev on neio oaturaay anu re Owing to their advanced age it is J- - .1 u ui. Traill! port a nice time, aomethjug remarkaqlo how weiij f they can get abnut, Aunt Julia be- Miss Myrtle and Mai very Speu insr Ovears of age and Uncle i cer spent Sunday night with their Wash flt Thev made tho eutirotj trip' to and from Kausas by them-d selvej.hey were born ana reaieu An'&iris. t nr. tfnlffl. countv). opttllsater, m aunt, Mrs. Daniel Booth, aud re ported a nice time. Ireland Arnett, an- ail-around The young folks will have a boxj supper at Whites Branch school-j house Saturday night next. I Mrs. Cleveland Mann and little daughter, Mattie Lne, will leave Sunday next for an extended visit to Winchester and Mt. Sterling, and also attend the Montgomery ; jjwl die ia t mm fix hmUm. county fair. ' -a yourpelf moUy. I ut & alt your sbm mnm nttmj fm C ajcatiM 1m tar rm- SHOE SHOP HAZEL eIIX, X.Y. Thk k to ayo4 wiT'tiiag I iMvtrabo Wake up, correspondent!, we JygSJ love to har frexn ail. BillJ. i bh m to 4e sd i let this er wmmrtm, fatitajaf Hi ift A lot of "gay larks" who ny-dlfh hUt mm. Yo wi Uka won't have the winf to;do.oiafieifc ' f1 9- , v " -5.. te JL ,-,.5. i- r rr -z:z .r- vr.trr'istH