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I I LATEST HEWS FROMJRVINGTON Social, Church, School And Busi ness Notes Of The town. Mrs. S. P. Parks Entertains The Young People's Society. Many Items. WEBSTER TEAM WINS A COMMON ERROR Tne Same Mistake Is Made By Many Gloverport People. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hook, Misses Ruby and Elizabeth Hook spent Thurs day and Friday in Louisville. Sam Dowcll is nt home from the meeting of the Prosbyterlan Synod which was held at Princeton. Mrs. Ed. Monahan and Master Roy Monahan spent the week-end as the guests of relatives in Glen Dean. Mrs. Luther Wilson spent Thursday in Louisville. Mrs. C. S. Chamberlain is in Pike ville over in the mountainous section of the state lecturing on Home Hconoin ics. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tanner and Master Hugh Tanner spent Saturday in Louisville. The Rev. Mr. W. II . Jones, of Louis ville, preached nt the Baptist church Sunday morning and evening. He will attend the Sunday School Institute which meets here this week. Mrs. T. W. McGlothlan returned Tuesday morning from Romo, Ind., where she visited her sister, Mrs. B. Anspaugh. Mrs. C. L. Beard and children, of Hardinsburg, who were guests of Mrs. C S. Board last week have returned home. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. McGlothlan spent the week end in West Point vis iting their sister, Mr. and Mrs. James S. Younger. Mrs. Charles W. Hawes and chil dren are in Owcnsboro for' a visit to Mr. Hawes' parents. Miss Minnie Fullenwider, of Little Bend, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Jim Bratnlette. Miss Elizabeth Crider is in Glen )fean for the week end the guest of her grandmother, Mrs. Mattingly. Mr. David Herndon is In Hopkins ville with his sister, Mrs. John T. Wal ler and Mr. Waller. Mts Jlui Witt and children spent the week end at Bewlevville visiting Mrs. Witt's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thor.as Payne. Tlu Rev. Mr. L. K. May is conduct ing r series of meetings at Bewley ville. Mrs. La Rue Cox and Miss Kathar ine Cox are In Louisville visiting Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ditto Dr. L. B. Moremcn is in Louisville this week attending the meeting of the State Medical Association which is in session at the First Christian church. The Irvington ball team played the TfTebster team at Webster Thursday afternoon and notwithstanding the fact that the Webster line up was of the older players our boys played an excel lent game although they were defeated. On Thursday evening. Oct. 31, The School Improvement League presents Roy E. Uende.l, the noted impersonat or, in a most varied and attractive program at the School Chapel; this is the first of a series of five attractive entertainment.", which the League will present during the coming seasor. Both season and single tickets are ou sale at the First State Bank arid The Irvington Pharmacy. Mrs. T. B. Adkins is spending this week in Louisville. MNs Emma Lou Moorman, of Glen Dean, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. It. L Crider. Hubert Lyons was here 'from Louis ville where he is attending High School and spent the week end with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Foster Lyons. Miss Essie Kendall is spending this week In Garnettsvllle as the guest of Dr and Mrs. Walker. While there she will assist in the Walker-Patterson wed ding which will beholemnlzed Tuesday. Mrs L, K. May and children atteud ed church services at Bewley ville Sun day Mr. John Akers and daughter, Miss Florence, of Hardinsburg, were visiting friends in town Saturday. Mr. Joe Moremen, of Brandenburg, was the guest of Dr. and Mrs. L. B. Moremen Sunday. Mr. T. B. Henderson is In Paducah this week attending the State Sunday School Association. Dr. L. B. Moremen is one of our most progressive citizens with the very best interests of his patients in view, he is spending Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday of this week at the meeting of the State Medical Association. R. B. McGlothlan spent Monday in Louisville, Mrs. Mary Brown and Miss Mary Brown, who have been spending a month with Mr. and Mrs.' Luther Wil li's a common error To plaster the aching back, To rub with liniments, rheumatic, joints, If the trouble comes from the kidneys. It's time to use Doan's Kidney Pills. Here is convincing proof of merit Mrs W. N. Bartlett, 620 Trlplett, St., Oweusboro, Ky., says: "Several years ago I used Doan's Kidney Pills and cannot say too much In their praise. For a long time I had. nearly every symptom of kidney disease. My back ached terribly at night and I did not sleep well. During the day I was ner vous and in bed all the time. My feet became swollen and I knew that I re quired a good remedy to cure me. I had often heard Doan's Kidney Pills highly recommended, so I procured a supply and began taking them as directed. Doan's Kidney Pills cured me and they are the only remedy that I will ever use for kidney trouble. I can highly recommend them, as they lived up to the claims made for them." For sale by all dealers. Price CO cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. Advertisement. k mi m r hv m m r ( f t WCOftWWATFD. prcyxy To Nov. 16 LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY To Nov 16 New Outerwear For Autumn and Winter. Women's, Misses', Juniors', Children's and Infants' son, are now in Lewisport. Dr. S. P. Parks spent Tuesday in Louisville attending the State Medical Association. Mrs. Jennie Sullivan, of Louisville, spent last week as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Witt. Mrs. S. P. Parks entertained the Young People's Christian Society on Friday evening of the past week. All the young society set of town was out, games of a most entertaining nature were played one feature of the eve ning being a set of conundrums which afforded much amusement. Most de licious refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Wimp were din ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. J M. Hern don Friday. The School Improvement League will hold its next meeting Friday af ternoon, Nov. 8; there will be a most entertaining musical program. The League extends a cordial invitation to every public spirited citizen to come and enjoy this treat Mrs. A. D. Pulllam and Miss Ida Pulliam are in Booneville, Ind., for a visit to Mis. Pulliam's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bently. Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Adkins, of Pates ville, have been guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Adkins for the past week. Mrs Charles Fritz is in Louisville for a visit to Mr and Mrs. J. B. Fritz. Mr. Clarence McGlothlan, of Los Angeles, California, is expected this week for a visit to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. N. McGlothlan. Irvington society is expecting a treat on Thursday evening at the School Chapel when Roy E. Bendell presents his popular program. $3 mr Louisville Evening Post r and Breckenridge News vv one vear 3.50. BIG SPRING. Mrs. W. A, Hynes and daughter, Margaret Lee, are spending several days in Louisville this week. Mrs. Ada Meador returned to Louis ville Tuesday after spending several days with Mrs. T. R. Moorman. The stork left a fine boy with Mr. and Mrs. Forest Carmon on the 14th. Mrs. Penick and children accom panied Bro. Penick to Mays Grove Sat urday. Dr. C. B. Witt will attend the Ken tucky State Medical Society which meets in Louisville this week. Dr. aud Mrs. P. W. Foote. of Irv ington, spent the day recently with Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Clarkson. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Blankenship and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hilf, will take charge of the hotel and exchange Mrs. A. D. McCans, of Elizabeth town, recently visited relatives here. Miss Leah Meador spent several days last week with Misses Georgia Wilson and Ada Foot, of Bewluyville. Misses Zelma Strother and Ruth H"ynes were the week end guests of Mrs. C D. Hardaway and daughter, Miss Mary. Mrs. Fannie Yates, after a visit of two weeks with her brother, J. V. Clarkson. has returned to Leitchfield. Mrs. Jennie Wallace, of Louisville, is the guest of Mrs. Achilles Moorman. Impure blood runs you down makes you an easy victim for disease. For pure blood and sound digestion Bur dock Blood Bitters. At all drug stores. Price $1.00. Coats, Dresses, Waists, Skirts and Tailor-made Suits that arc up to the minute in American and European manufacturers. Wc have spared no care nor time in collecting Rcady-to-Wcar ever shown in the city of Louisville and at moat moderate prices. WOMKN'S BLACK nKOADCIiOTH COAT Llko Illustration; large shawl collar and ileop cuffs; silk braid and embroidery trlmmod; lined throughout with guaranteed silk satin; j. $32.50 i 22. $25.00-Jl WOMKN'S Oil MISSI2S' BLACK BHOA1) CLOTH COAT Full length: scml-fltted back; regular coat collar, largo buttons; coat lined throughout with silk satin; f f O CZCt $16.00 valu JlbDlS ASTRAKHAN Oil PKUSIAX CLOTH COAT Cut full longth; largo, long roll collar; deep cuffs; triple eiilc ornament fastening'; llnou with Kuarnntoau saun lin ing: $30.00 value; (fOO ) spoclal & & -6 tJ U 'CHNUINK SHAM mi! PLUSH COAT Cut full length; women's or mlssps" slzns; large, long sMw, collir; deep cuffs: large silk frog fastening; col- ored or black satin iiikmi; a Ai.t-v valuo; special ITLL-LKXGTH COATS For women, misses and juniors; ovei 300 stylos to select from; Broadcloth, Srgs, fhevioti, Wide Wale Encllsh Chromt'3. Chun-hill Plaid Backs, Novelty Mlxtucs. Valve's Velours, etc.; from SI gradually up to . NEW JOHNNY COAT Llkt U'.iisU-a tlon; -IS Inches long; nomuM' ht,o misses' sizes; mnrio of blue, !row.i, amJ gray English wldn vnr chrorn, viloi'.r collars and fuclntp' tf 1 j f special $ J O xJ $25.00 ::? $95.00 Ww HNS mm i IpW HP. 1 m llif f Pli 4 Cm vMA i li style, fabric and cut. Made by the best these garments. The largest stock of NEW JOHNNY COAT Womon's and mlssos' sizes of English narrow wale Pobblo Chovlots; gray, bluo and brown; high button, soft crush collars; silk, bound edges; O 7 O ?"! special & 1 D (J MISSES' OH JUNIOR COAT Llko Illustration; mado of fine Imported Bluch Cloth; browns and navies, now rosa weave; collar and cuffs of broadcloth; buttons and hand-ombroldery trimmed; cfaf $22,50 TAILOR-MADE SUIT For women and mlssos of Imported silk and worsted whipcord; browns, grays and navy bluo; guaranteed linings; hand-turned collars; .12-Inch coats; a $32.50 it 1 Q Rf suit; special this week.. V JL OtOU TAILOR-MAPK SUITS For womon. misses and Juniors; mado of English serge, broadcloth, wldo walo cheviots, English whipcords and novolty mixtures; ovor 7G styles to select from; values up to J42.50; special this wook SERGE DRESSES Womon's and misses' sizes; line puro wool English sorgo, navy bluo; coat style; button down front: collar and cuffs trimmed with American Beauty and black stripe satin; clal tpl&.DU EVENING DRESSES. STREET DRESSES. AFTERNOON DRESSES AND DANCING DRESSES Women's and misses' sizes; mado of serges, broad cloths, charmouso, satins, messallnerf, brocaded satins, chiffon taffetas, chif fons, nots and laces; as low as $11.08 and high tfQ 7 ? f P I - J $25.00 as SPECIAL BARGAIN IN A FARM! 300 acres Good Limestone Land located in one of the best sec tions of Breckenridge county, 2 1-2 miles from railroad station; well improved; seven room dwelling; three large barnes, three tenant nouses. This land produces 800 to 1,200 pounds of to bacco, 30 to 50 bushels corn, fine wheat and grass land. Price $4,200; one-half cash, balance in one., two and three years. This is the greatest bargain on our list. It must be sold. For particulars write JN0. D. BABBAGE, : Cloverport, Kentucky h LQD1BURG. Mr. and Mrs. W. Hardin and Mrs. Martha Walp, of Owensboro, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Hardin and Mr. and Mrs. I. W. Brown last week . A. M. Hardin was In Louisville last week buying goods. Mrs. Lizzie Orendorff, of Webster, was the guest of her sister, Mrs. Ann Payne last week. Mrs. Sam Brown Is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Reece French, of Mystic this week. Mrs. Annie Keys was In Irvington last Wednesday shopping. Georga Robertson was In West Point last week the. guest of friends and relatives. Mrs. Schopp, Mrs. L. Roberts and Mrs. Sallio Bennett, of Stephensport, were guests of Mrs. Ida Nottingham last Sunday, Saxton Dutschke was In Louisville last week selling tobacco. Mrs. Matilda Shaw is the guest of relatives in Patesville this week, Mrs. Macy, of Garfield, is visiting her son, Glen Macy, of Raymond, this week. Mr. and Mrs. Bony Gibson, of Irv ington, were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gibson last Saturday and Sun day. Jake Miller went to Illinois last Mon day. Mrs. Nell Dieckman. of Mystic, is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Jess Payne, this week, Mrs. Riggs, of Ilopkinsville, is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lancaster this week. Rev. Hutchison, of Rineyville, de livered two very interesting sermons at Walnut Grove last Suturday and Sun day. Will and Jasper Head will be at Union Star Tuesday, November 5th, to cast their votes for the Hon. Woodrow Wilson and Ben Johnson. James Watllngton, of Union Star, will make his futuie home with his daughter, Mrs. Chas. Payne. Davis and Allen Bandy, Misses Em eree Bandy and Nannie Payne attend ed the Teachers' Association at Steph ensport last Saturday, and wero the guests of Bro. and Mrs. Arthur Ater, Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. C. M. McGlothlan, Miss Minnie Hoyle and little Rebeca Younger, of West Point, were visiting Mr. and Mrs. June Bandy last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Grayson Payne were vlbiting Mr. aud Mrs. Byron Johnson, of Garfield, last week. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Miller and Frank Miller, of California, will be at home this week. They stopped at McFall, Mo., to spend a few days with their brother, Abe Miller. Will Shelman, of Frymlre, was the guest of Miss Blanch Payne Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Keys, of West Point, attended church at Walnut Grove and were the dinner guests of Mrs. Keys' sister. Miss Blanche Payne, last Sunday. Mrs. Dutschke and daughter, Mrs. Ida Nottingham, were visiting relatives For Sale! HpIIE property known as tho " Crawford Farm, situated in Breckenridge county, about five miles from Cloverport, and con taining 520 acres, nioro or less, together with chvolling, tenant house, necessary outbuildings, live stock, agricultural implements,' etc. This property is peculiarly, adapted for stock raising, being well watered and containing a largo acreage of bottom land, while a considerable acreage is exceptionally suited for tho suc cessful cultivation of tobacco, corn and wheat. For price and terms of sale, address HV HAPRTC lin Catalpa SI., W. llMftKlO, Louisville, Ky. iai in Louisville last Sunday, Flake Ater, of Irvington, visited his daughter, Miss Ida Belle Ater, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Bandy, of Fry mlre, attended church at Walnut Grove last Sunday, and. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gibson. Mr j. Henry Gibson has received a' letter from her son, Ernest, who has: position in the, High School at B Rouge, La., stating he is well pl with his location.