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2 THE HOME OP GOOD THINGS TO EAT 7: FR E D MA N- S AYS: EVERYTHING CLEAN AND SANITARY 2 WE WILL HAVE DRESSED CHICKEN. NOTHING BUT HOME KILLED MEATS. FOLLOWING ARE A FEW OF THE SPECIALS FOR TO-DAY ONLY. STRAWBERRIES IS FT, 30c QT. , Thro I0 LmN f GaargVs as W a Idea's Bread It St. BEEF. Extra Fancy Bef Roaat 2nd Cut Beef Roast Briscut Roast Flank Roaat Rest Steak (Loin or Porterhouse,. Saturday Only Best Round Steak , Saturday Only Chock Steak 25e Saturday Only PORK Pork Rnaat 274 lb Pork Chopa 30c tb Pork Steaks 30e tb Pork Malta 12 He lb Spareribs ; 20c lb Pura Pork Sausage our own make 25c lb Mixed ..Saunas 20c lb ...26c lb .22Vi lb ...20c lb ...20c lb ...30c lb ...30c lb lb VEAL Veal Roaat, any rut. Veal Staak Val Chopa Veal Brains Veal Loaf 25c 30c 25 ...22 "4 30c LAMB AND MUTTON Brit Lamb Roaat But Lamb Chopa. . . . Best Mutton Roast. . . Best Mutton Chopa . . ..40c lb , .40 tb , .S0e lb . . 30e lb SMOKED AND SALT MEATS Hog Jowl 25c lb Whit Salt Jowls 25c lb Best Seasoning Bacon 3 lis for SI Sugar Cured Hams, the rd pravy kind. .33c lb Picnic Hams . .274 lb 4, 8, 10 and 12 lbs. Best Breakfast Baron, sliced 46e lb Bast Boiled Ham, sliced 60c lb Best Dried Bf . 60c lb CHEESE Best Brick Cheese 40c lb Best Cream Cheese S5e lb Best Limberger Chees SC ft BUTTE Best oleomagarin 40c lb Juat try a lb. Better than food. Best Creamery Butter eOe lb Clear Brook Brand. SPECIALS PURE HOG LARD, la-day ..It 2U lb Fresh Country Eggs 30e dot. Beef Brains 20c lb Brrf Liver 20e lb Beef Tenderloin 36C fb Sweat Breads Breakfast Sag Lamb Fries Pork Link Sa image. . Perch Red Snapper Spanish Mackerel . . Buffalo Fish Steaks .Halibut Fish Steaks FISH .30c lb .35c lb , .30c lb .30c lb ...20c lb ...25e lb . ...20c lb' ...26c lb ...26c lb ....25c lb VEGETABLES Lettuce, Iceberg; or Leaf Onions , Tomatoes 6c each. . Rhubarb ...25c lb . ...te .$1 basket .10c bunch Our Motto-."SERVICE." Free Delivery. FREEDM AN, The Feedman, 4 Phone-55 and 56; Night Phones 437 and 908. We Do As We Adyertise BIG BRITISH HOWITZER IN ACTION T ,M " " H liinaaal'stl at 1 liiUk. ,1 , 1 (if Jl I ian VY fr " -44 This pi...t:r h !... Hrltlsli bosrltirr, Mil.l. n t camouflage. In anion against the II si. Tit gun craw are eovertiis, their ears to avoid th deafening ' effect at tue c xsilosiim. FCRTu!E V.A: V.iTH AVIATOR COMMISSIONER'S SALE. Otherwise His f ret Attempt t "Lsoa t Loop" In At Wejld Have Bern H i Last. Christian Circuit Court, Kentucky. Annie Barnes, Against EQUITY ,, , . , . llt nni Boyd and Ras- I it Iim.Ii ninny luv of nerving myelf in, op to the .nt ami many steep dives ' Bovd' ... 1 tief.-re I iii.bii to -dip her over"! By v,rtu of Judgment and or- rt.illln Im-tuht finder arlt.s In Hun- sale of the Christian Circuit i"L - . " ... ....... .'Court, rendered at the February The mi was !iVJi atre me and I term t'icreof. 1918, in the above had attained an altitude of alxiut fi. 'cause, 1 nhall proceed to offer for, feet when 1 felt I as ready to take ,. ne Court nouse door in Hop-1 the plunge. To tin. Hay I am grateful , hiniivili,t Ky., to tha highest and best i me iiiaKer til ine ninrnine oerwuw he mntrurtrd It so good and strong. If the plane hail hud s flaw, the man ner In which I took Hint first loop bidder, at Public auction, on Mon day, the Cth day of May, 1918, be tween the hours of 11 o'clock a. m. would hnve landed me In the oema- ,anJ o cloca p. m. toeing county tery. .court day,) upon a credit of aix (6) When the liiipiilne came over m. I- month th following described prop-1 felt smund to see tf my ttett wss a- 'crty to-wit: j nire. It was. Itmring myself for the FIRST TRACT: Beginnig at a onleal. I gave her full power and bIaf k cmk corneT to , tn ,cr, iur. i shoved her nose straight down, j ot BrtMy Campbell; thenc S. 6 ' Btralght for the earth I went the w ,0() o hjck on , X 1 Ti i" "'J? 1! .r. .. l'"'"ch; thenca S. 18 E. 68 pole, to the wide ntliie gUIng the ilmie a .... fearful .peed, the stay, shrieking In0 hlt 0,k nd 1V recs ( the wind and the control columns vl- n a branch; thence X. 86 E. 60 poles hratlng In my hsnd with th enormous to a black oak; thenc X. 21 E. 118 pressure. pole to two hickories and black oak, : Hieaillly, firmly. I pulled the controls near path, th dividing corner; back. As If by mnglc the earth van- thenc with the dividing lin X. 39 Ished from sight and my feet pointed W- po to tnre, blrnck oaks rwtatea far Ducks. Parka, a well aa bumaaa, mast est Mfcetttatea. mall pots toes, too amall, la fart, for tjhe farmer ta feav paid any atten tion to orainaniy. STARTS SWIMMING IB MILES IS IN HOSPITAL. (By lateraatioaal News Service.) are aald to have! eattle. Wash.. Mny 4. When aolved the pr.ilem wfcea mlieI with -ac' Wstts. twenty-four, aailor on earrota and el her materlsls, minus :ae if Incle S.nn s torpedo bonts whel j. ve i.ff a pier her and started to -N "wheat ta to he waed tnr durk !,;m to 0,, training rhfp I'hiladel-feetllng.- said W. B. Aver. Oreg.in fm hm riKsUrlt ,..t nmvs, he started admlnl.trat.. -uhstlmtea most he I ,OIT,.,h.p bo rouU finish. When ft . a w . I ka. k a - s A 1 owners of durk lake. ..v. dlleoveeei C'' 001 uf h P'"" I always been . myrte.T to met - . .a k.-. .nnllMl It Th l"asnr ai navwg oeen aave.i are paying high pHrea fur email r- Ith" ,,,nf )"'y- wonM 'art iook inio a toward the sun. It lasted only for a moment. While my ears were still t L . . 1. 1 ,n Ik. ' . . ' . . . . . w. . oaka and pmi, tuv esnn now min aiKiii .s.iu at a queer angle and my bead seemed to be pushed back between my shoul ders. In another second the earth re sumed Its accustomed position. I bad looped tha loop I Rut oh I what loop I Later expe rience taught me to throttle a little on the ill re and to dive mueh less, or with Just enough speed to put th plan oa Ita bark and then let It fall out of the loop. In that first loop of mine 1 niukt have had a speed of 190 mllea ea hour and bow th plan stuck to gether with that terrific pressure baa tatoea, which In former flays wonM j tao imo urn sysiem consul- not Itsv been dug at aH. These thev ersble quantities of aait water along are mixing with other sjiatrrlala sad the durke are thru lug n them." Oalna Hi art. "We're saving fncl." remarked the lady. "1 J'wt left my bnstiand atamre ng on the toor to srp hla fw warm." -Thrift atamn. ebT saM her wasj. gtsh friend. Itoslon Tranarrlpt with other liquids b had been imbib ing and they didn't mis welL Ha wss taken to tha city hospital for bailing aairpoaea. ! AWARDED MEDAL OF MERIT I Pttlladelphlan Henared for Invention of srt-KoewD Device fr Count log tlood Corpuatls. on a riilg; thence with th old line S. 62 W. 60 poles to Ui small post black oak; thence S. 18 E. 36 poles to tha beginning, being the aama tract of land conveyed to tha heirs of Mary E. Boyd by Josiah Anderson by deed dated day of ' recorded in Deed Book 43 at page 78; and th undivided AreiVt You Glad That your county is not a SLACKER, but has doubled its quota in subscriptions to the Third Liberty Loan? Do you fully appreciate the adrantages of lir ing in a good community, with loyal people and good banks? It's a privilege all do not enjoy. With a supreme contempt for the SLACKER, this bank can always be found behind our Government, supporting every measure it puts forth. FIRST NATIONAL BANK Of Hopklnsvillft, Ky. MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM. afsty Zen. "It ased to be the custom to sjwd Itnsslsn polltb-nl offenders to a herta." -Yes. Ilelng sent to Xltieris lle. n be considered a pnnl lent. .Vow It v j l..pfcinville High School pupiV cnslilervd lu.ky. . 7 C00 cf thrift ,,am,, :ORE CARS ORDERED. , Tho Railroad Alministration ha I let contracts for 70,000 additional I freight cars at an aggregate cost nf 1 70,000.000 tJ 1210,000,000. Th oi"ler suppleini'iits tb on placed sev eral days ugo for 0,000 freight cars. interest of Mary E. Long and others was conveyed to J. A. Bcyd by deed dated 5th day of April 1872, and the undivided interest of J. W. Boyd and others was conveyed to J. A. Boyd by deed dated the 24th day of May 1875 and both of aaid deeds of record in Deed Book 52 at page 478 and 480 respectively in Christian County Court Clerk'a office. SECOND TRACT: Beginning at a h'.ckory ana old marked corner, saiU BoyJ's comer; thenc X. 31 E. 34 poles to a stake with Spanish oak nointer near aaid Bovd a spring Th rranklln Institute has recently I branch; thenc down said spring warded ta Edward Umgstreth medal bnneh with th, ,,,,!,,, thereof to :L.r ' . ... : """"T th. mouth ther.f near tha corner of Mitl Tool't fence; thenc down for bin nrm firtu nf hatn trtninjtf Ttaa l K 1st .LsvIim Is tn prnvble an Improvement In chnm- orancn wun in mr.nuvr. . ers for counting tilmsl eonmo les. The tn branch to a point in th east epeetnr Improvement Is In forming the 'boundary line of said Pool's survey entire etiiimher. with the eir. pi Ion of i thenc with said line to th begin the cmer ghiiw, fnm a single plate of ning, containing 12 acres, being the gtn. Cro lines, iwie-twentleih of a lunie tract of land which was con-mtlllmet-r n.nrt. are ru'ed uinm tha yej to j, x. Boyd by G. H. Tool dn. bse. thus dlvl.lh.g the surfura i. j,,, ,.. Startling News Is Crowding the Telegraph Wires Every Day Undoubtedly We Have Entered Upon the Most Moment v . us Months in the History ot the Universe. aja I anon lint i info sqtinree one-roar hunilntlth of a sonnre milllineler fa ari-n. The surface wpoii wlih-h tbe mllnf are made la lentil of a tullRr.M'ter below th un- rrfieo nt tl enver (toss through h the lilnoil enminirti sre counted with the eld of a microscope. Th efcsnnels In this tmemnrytometer run j across the slide, making It mach easier i to dean than the disk form. A tnodl I tVatlon haa the mllnga made on a sep arate pint, eeinetiteft Into a transversa rroove cnt In the base plate. Into which H ta accurately filled. The Instrument s deelded Imprwement over those beretofore obtained from Germany. ftelwitlflc American. The World Revolves Around Newspapers -If Von Want the News and All the News While It Is Keaily News, You Must Read the Cuuritr Journal Liy Day. The Hopkinsvilla Daily Kent url.iao tanuula dubbing ar rtmremenl with tb Curieis)ournt-l by which peopl of this aection 4- may get tb Cturier-Jouj nal every tiay but Sundwy by ma I and tha Hopklnavilla U-ily KentuckUu Doth a full year for $7.00. The Dally Courier-Journal alone coals subacribeu 15.00 per year. Tha Courier-Journal Is the nmat quoted nearipaper to A raw tea. Its news and vlewa are not excelled by any publication aay where. Place your order through the llopkinsviile Daily Kenturkiao or L. E. Barnes, Courier-Journal agent. Uvety Wedding Fsetlvltles. Trending featlvHtea were turned to rioting In NuUil, tit other day. The daughter of a usUv chief had been married tn another chief. Kahladi. After the1 wedding a dance took place aWiut a hundred yards from th krsal. abandl having made hla speech of thanks, henqulred as to the appear anew of an anny" aader th brldv j groom, wblrtAhad not bean present at tha ewreawoy. Th party begs a to ibov off. and aouie threw aVmea at tha epeetatora. A male ensued, soate of th spctator tsklag refug in th kraal. I'p to this time no assegais had beu aotlced. slower ee, Kganyana, af Ms)usl s mea. waa stabbed j wtib au assegai behind tha right sboab der. and killed. Other casualtlf wers at a aad lujurieS to th head and I sustained by seven natives, all seri ous, but none fatal up to tha present. As a result of the affray about 400 satires will , pruUibly be charged. 1875, and recorded in Deed Book 53, at pag 476, in th Christian County Court Clerk'a office. Sj!J fur th purpose of division and for all court costs herein. For tha purchase price, th purchaser must execute bond with ' approval surety or sureties, bearing legal in terest from the day of sal until paid and having th fore and effect of a Replevin Bond. Bidders will be prepared to comply ith thes terms. LUCIAN H. DAVIS, Master Commissioner. 3. T. Fruit, Attorney. Louisville leads all America cities as bayer ot beads. Radford & Johnson REAL ESTATE We will tell you a farm in Christian and adjoin ing counties. We know the farm lands of this community and will do our best to sell you a good farm or will sell you a nice house and lot in the city. We have several attractive farms in our har for sale. Can give possession of a very fine, we proved farm if sold quickly. Price reasonable. 265 acres li miles of Fairviewon rural route. ' proved and well watered, about 70 acrea of fine bottorr bargain at 19.000.00. Terms reasonable. 200 acrea 5 miles southwest ot Hopkiiuville on pi' proved. All food tillable land, red clay foundation I'rire $u5.00. Office 1st Floor in Perm Building. . -eU rm- If ' ls MJ. M j iroyal li Now is Your Opr iOTturityj 1 atn prepared to furnii.h 11 kind o roual u.l on short notice and do a rustcn.1 business, u the R. Y. Pendleton fariB, 2 .1-2 mie Wutn J p 00 broke. rem H. A. RIVES, Tel 88-4 Pembroke E. P, . . a.. M. D. Kelly I zs! DIAMONDS. FINE .WATCHtJ, CLOCK, JEWELRY, t ITERUNG 9ILVEA AND FLATEO WAKE 4 SPECTACLES. v North Main St, Opposite Court House, H0PK1NSV1LLE, KY. TW INTELLIGENT, WISE 4Us. 4 Ik. eaMaki. a-.a.ki. .U iTL ? kM asiMrWse. S-k I Us U u aklisW asj Ho,kla,Till, a JM " 1 A Watchmaker of Art nnwl.j I cv ,lu,cu ouDriorif A HI A MriMr. r-.,n ! nAKKg-y f A m f Un- 'H' A U -1 fa ;