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A PRETTY VERMONT HOME
Capt Hutchinson is a
Stanch Friend of Peruna
Made so by Personal
J Experience
ExperienceThe
The Home of Captain Hutchinson of Montpelier Vt
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i Chronic Catarrh and Throat Trouble
uIt gives ino pleasure to write you this letter at this time on account of the
good your Poruna has done mo when I was quite dono up with a very bad cold
UI could hardly perform my ordinary duties but from the use of Pernna j
I am almost restord to health i
I ana quite convinced that It has helped me from chronic catarrh to J
which I am subject It has also benefited my throat i
1 III can truly recommend it as the best allround medicine it has boon my j
privilege to become acquainted with Of this I am quite convinced from my
1 own experience Capt Lemuel M Hutchinson Montpelier Vt
Can Now Eat Anything I
Mr J W Pritchard Columbia City
Ind writes I am pleased to say that
I have been cur d of catarrh of the
stomach by Poruna
I could hardly oat anything that
agreed with me Deforo I would got
half through my meal my stomach
would fill with pas causing so much
distress and unpleasant feelings for an
hour or two after each meal
But thanks to your Pornna I am
now completely cured and can oat any
thing I want to without any of the dis
L tressing symptoms I can now enjoy
my meals an I used to do and It is all
duo to Dr Ilartman and his wonderful
medicine Peruna
It has been ono year since I was
IRVINGTON
Ntwsy ParagraphsPersonal
Notes Etc Mr Triplett
Buys Baily Farm for
3000
Fresh killed meats and sausage can be
found at all times at the Irvington Meat
Market Prices reasonable Come and
seeM W Winn Prop
Eiss Evelyn Herndon has been the
guest of Miss May Tydings in Louisville
for two weeks
Misses Mary Henry and Jessie Bead
spent Saturday at Webster the guests ol
Mr and Mrs John Lyddan
Miss Mary Brown returned from Louis
ville where she has been visiting rela
tives
Mrs George Will nee Katharine Ster
retu arrived Friday from Bismark
North Dakota to be with her mother
Mrs Kittie Sterrett who is visiting
Mrs J R Wimp
Mr and Mrs Alvin Withers of Har
dinsburg who have been the guests of
Mr and Mrs T R Blythe left for
home Sunday
Mr and Mrs Hollis Neafus and baby
came down from Louisville Thursday
for a short visit to Mr and Mrs C S
Neafus before leaving for their new
home in Nashville Teun
Miss Margaret Peyton of Hardins
burg was a visitor of Miss Susie Bandy
last week
If you want the best flour buy the
Lewisport BEST patent flour
Mr and Mrs J M Herndon have re
fcv turned from Louisville after being the
guests of Mr and Mrs A C Lewis
Mrs Mary Brandenburg left Saturday
for a months stay with her daughter
Mrs Edd Montgomery in Louisville
Miss L B McGlothlan of Louisville
has been spending two weeks here as
B F BEARD
BEARDPresident
President
M H BEARD
BEARDCashier
Cashier
z PAUL COMPTON
Assistant Cashier
cured I and I am all 0 K yet so I know
I am cured
curedA
A Nervous Breakdown
Mr Lewis Zlm editor and proprlotoi
of St Augustine Meteor writes
Any man In public work finds at
times that ho is under a peculiar nerve
strain I found that with It host my
appetite and my brain seemed to work
unceasingly during waking and sleep
lug hours so I was tired and worn out
in tho morning
Tonics and invigorators wore sag
posted and tried but nothing was of ben
efit to mo but Peruna That Is cer
tainly a remarkable medicine I was
restored In thrpo weeks to my normal
healthy condition my appotl to returned
and my sleep was refreshing
the guest of Mr and Mrs T N
McGlothlan
If we can not fit you in the shoe line
we will be pleased to order any size
any style desired
The Rev L K May preached his
first sermon at the ME Church last
Sunday and made a most favorable im
pression with the congregation
Stock of fine for winterEd Alexan
der
Mrs John Frakes returned last Wed
nesday from Bewleyville where she has I
been visiting relatives for two weeks
Call to see our winter shoes before
purchasing elsewhere We made great
efforts to get the best shoes possible
this seasonAlexander
Mrs Hebie Robertson of Stephens
port was the guest of Mrs J B Hern
don last week She left Wednesday for
Indianapolis for an indefinite visit to
relativesBorn
Born to the wife of Lawrence Kirtley
on Oct 14 a fine boy
Mr Crane has Inoved his family here
from Horse Branch and has rented the
vacant house known as the Redman
property on Walnut St Mr Crane is
foreman of the rock crusher on the
branch road
Alexanders store is getting up a wide
reputation for its satisfaction to custo
mers in every way
Mrs Nannie J Wathen of Louisville
came Saturday for a t isit here
Largest and best stock of ladies fine
shoes for winter at Alexanders
Mr and Mrs H H Kemper will
move into their bungelow on Church
Ave this week This is a very hand
some residence and quite an addition to
our city
Alexanders shoe department is the
most complete in Breckinridge county
This District will be largeby repre
sented at the State Convention for Sab
bath School work which convenes at
Owensboro nest FridayMrs R B
Capital 50000
Surplus and Un
divided Profits
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1100000 I
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McGlothlan Miss Eva Carrigan Mrs i
W J Plggott Mrs Nora Board Mr T
B Henderson and Mrs S P Parks
Mr and Mrs Hubert Brown of Bran
denburg were visitors of Mr and Mrs
Lon Dowell Sunday
Mr and Mrs Tom Rhodes of Medora
Mr and Mrs Jim Hotel of Louisville
and Dr and Mrs Henry Nevitt oC
Stephensport spent Sunday with Mr
and Mrs Edd Alexander
Mrs Taylor Dowell returned Satur
day from Weldon after being the guest
of her daughter Mrs Charlie Hawes
Miss Julia Lyons gave a Slumber
Party to a number of her girl friend
Saturday evening in honor of Miss Mar
garet Peyton
Bob Triplett has purchased the fnrrr
of G O Baily near town on the lieu
leyville road containing 235 acres the
consideration being in the neighborhood
of 3000 Possession will be given in
the near future
Irvington is proud of Alexanders de
partment store The new fall and
winter goods brought on by him this
received in
year excels any line ever
BreekearidgeMiss
Miss Bettie Kurtz of EHzabethtown
spent the week end with Mr and Mrs
J M Mudd
Dr Bush dentist will be at Irvington
Oct 28 and 29
Novelties dress trimmings gloves
and furs arc specialties this season at
Alexanders
Mrs Nannie Adkisson of Skillman is
in the city the guest of Mr and Mrs S
R Payne
PayneMisses
Misses Eva and Mabel McGlothlan
will leave this week for Louisville to be
I the guests of their Aunt Miss L B
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McGlothlan
Mr and Mrs Davis Dowell of Gar
I
field have returned home after a few
I days visit to Mr and MrsOscar Dowell
Alexander has a select line of hand
some and well made tailored suits for
Misses and Ladles this season This is
the first time readymade garments for
women have ever been carried in Irving
ton and the large number of customers
certainly appreciate his efforts to make
the question of clothes easier solved
A box supper and a spelling bee from
the Blue Back Spelling Book will be
given Friday evening Oct 22 at 7
oclock by the Public School for the
benefit of a Public Scnool Library
Come one come all and have your
share of the fun A prize will be given
to the most popular young lady and a
pumpkin to the ugliest man
Children Cry
FOR FLETCHERS
CASTOR
CLAWS OF BIRDS
The Toes of These That Perch and of
Those That Run
Let us note Unit the art of standing
begun with birds Frogs sit and asI I
far as 1 know every reptile be It liz I
ard crocodile alligator or tortoise lays I
Its body on the ground when not actu
ally carrying It And these have each
eachI I
four fat legs Contrast the flamingo
which having only two and those likeI I
willow wands tucks up one uf thorn
and sleeps poised high on the other
like a tulip on its stem
Note alRO that one toe has been alto
gether discarded by birds as superflu
ous The germ or bud must be there
for the Dorking fowl has produced a
fifth toe under some influence of the
poultry yard but no natural bird has
more than four
Except In swifts which never perch
but cling to rocks and walls one is
turned backward anti by a cunning
contrivance the act of bending the leg
draws them all automatically together
So a hen closes its toes at every step
It takes as If it grasped something
and of course when it settles down on
its roost they grasp that tight and hold
It fast till morning
But to birds that do not perch this
mechanism Is only an Incumbrance so
many of them like the plovers abolish
the hind toe entirely and the prince of
all two legged runners the ostrich has
got rid of one of the front toes also
retaining only twoLondon Strand
Magazine
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A specific for painDr Thomas
Sclectric Oil strongest cheapest lini
ment ever devised A household reme
dy in America for 25 years
Better Subscribe TodayJ
fft I r The Bank of Hardinsburg and Trust v CompanyDIRECTORS l
DIRECTORS
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G W Beard
D S Richardson
Dr A M Kincheloo
C V Robertson
B F Beard
Pays 1 per cent on time depositsno more Three per cent is as much as
the best banks in this state pay and as much as any safely managed
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PASTIME PUZZLES
Dickens Pictures Extremely Popular
Perforated Souvenir Ppotcards
The fad for picture puzzles Is still
at fever heat and dealers say that
Bales of the famous jigsaw pictures
are on the Inrruiise Instead of decline
Thoro Is now a line of Dickens pic I
tures which are extremely popular
They Includo till the coaching scenes
In these famous novels like Mr Pick
wick arriving at the Blue Lion Da
vid Copperfield bidding goodby to tho
Mlcawbera Nicholas Nlcklcby starting
for Dotheboys Hall etc atid are cut
Into about 330 pieces Attention Is
now being given to well known luster
ical pictures too as well us that of tho
worlds best art The color work of
Frederic Remington mid Walter Ap
pleton Clarke is coming out In picture
puzzles
The latest fad is the progressive pic
ture puzzle contest a fascinating game
which may be participated In by any
number of players the trick being to
see which person or group can first
put tho picture together The pictures
come In sets containing four six and
eight boxes
Another fad which has doubtless
sprung from the picture puzzle Is tho
perforated souvenir postcard These
cards nee perforated In square and
odd shapes and the Idea Is to writo
your message on the reverse side of
the picture and then break the per
forated lines put the pieces In an en
velope and mall In order to read the
message tho recipient must first match
the picture on n book op magazine
place another book or magazine on
top reverse and read the message
What next In the way of diversions
JUNE FESTIVITIES
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Three Pretty Table Decorations For
Childrens Parties
A June party for children can bo
made a thing of beauty as well as a
Joy for the time being with but little
effort If nature Is called to the assist
ance of the home decorator Tho
house more especially the dining
room should be profusely decorated
with vines branches and other green
things growing in order that It shall
as nearly as possible bo a replica of
outdoors
The refreshment table Is always the
center of the greatest Interest to chil
dren so should be made as festive as
possible Above It erect a framework
ot light wood and cover It with vines
From the framework at certain Inter
vals of space suspend small paper
Interns of various colors These should
A JUNE iAIlTY TABLE CESTEBPIECE
be lighted at the last moment and
should be watched closely to ward off
all possible danger of fire If there
are electric lights In the house a bulb
could be placed here and there among
the vines at a slight expense and
would be Just as effective as the lan
terns and perfectly safe In so far as
I fire Is concerned The effect of this
arrangement when the room Is dark
cued and the lights on will be like a
rcene from fairyland
Another pink and white color scheme
may be prettily carried out by the use
of pink roses which luxuriate at this
season and wood ferns Place a
large low bowl of half open roses and
buds on a mat of fern leaves In the
renter of tho table Stand smaller
howls of the blossoms at the corners
of the table and extend Inch wide run
nelS of plrk and white crape paper
which has been slightly ruffled by pull
lag the edges between the thumb and
forefinger from them to the center
piece
Suspend a white paper parasol above
the centerpiece and fill It with roses
and ferns and from the ends of the
ribs depend streamers of pink ribbon
that end In a bunch of buds
Or instead ot the parasol suspend I
1 by means of invisible wire pink and I
white pajcr butterflies above the con
tcrpleceBesido
Beside each plate stand a tiny pink
and white candy basket filled with
peppermint ball To the handle of
each basket tin a name card on which
a butterfly is painted
A dainty conceit for a pie at a
childs Juno patty Is a Japanese um
brella Cljert with pink and white pa
per chrysanthemums each one attach
ed to a little gift Pink ribbons at
tached at the elena end of the flowers
and about the bodies of quaint Japa
nese dolls bold tiny paper umbrellas
In the center of the table place a d h
ot nuts furrouucted with branches of
artificial cherry blossoms The um
brella sbjuld be hung from the chan
delier or the celling
To Keep Lettuce Crisp and Fresh
After trying a number of ways to
keep lettuce a housekeeper sayu that
she finds the following to bo tho very
best Break oft all tho leaves wash
and rinse thoroughly and place In a
covered dish such as a vegetable dish
or a bowl over which a plato will fit
tightly
Put no water In tho dish except that
which clings to the leaves
Place In the refrigerator or cool
place ion four to fivo days It will
keep fresh ard delightfully crisp and
has the advantage of being ready when
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In almost every community you will find women who l
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THE WINTER MENU
Add These Recipes to Your Collection
of Favorites
A pretty garnish for a consomme Is
tho white of hard boiled eggs and
sweet red peppers cut lulu small balls
or some other shape
A favorite dessert In a certain
household Is the following coffee and
pineapple cream Prepare a pineapple
Jelly Decorate the bottom of a mold
with almonds and candled pineapples
or cherries Arrange the almonds In
circles to simulate the petals of a
daisy In the center of each daisy
place a cherry or bit of pineapple
Pour enough of the Jelly before It
hardens over the flower barely to coy
er itno more or the decoration will
begin to float Place on ice and let it
stand until the jelly sets and the dec
oration is firmly imbedded in it Then
mask the sides of the mold with more
of tho Jelly and fill with a coffee Ba
varian cream If preferred the cream
and the Jelly may be arranged in two
1 nvors
1 A decorative suggestion tor n ponuo
j salad Is to soak hard boiled eggs after
1 shelling In beet juice until they are a
deep pink or red Then slice them
and add to a potato salad placed upon
a bed of lettuce ° The salad Is par
ticularly pretty If the lettuce Is the
russet kind with tints of red In it
An attractive dessert Js a pyramid of
various perservcd fruits Place this in
the center of a dessert platter and dec
orate with a border of lady fingers
alternated with rosettes of whipped
cream Drain all superfluous Juice
from the fruit Two or three preserv
ed pears as many peaches and plums
a few spoonfuls of berries and cher
ries make a good combination The
whipped cream may be flavored with
maraschino Instead of using fresh fruits in a
fruit Jelly try preserved fruit for Vari
etys sake with n > champagne Jelly as
a foundation i
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