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i THE ADAIR COUNTY NEWS Y
VOLUME 4 COLUMBIA AUAIfi COUNTY KENTUCKY WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 13 1901
POSTUFFICE DIRECTORY
J U Kuisoll PoSlmairter
OiOcehour weuk days 700 a m to 980 pm
COUBT DIRECTORY
OiiociTCouRT Th iesiion u ye + r Third
I Himiay tnjaninry third Monday In fay and
herd Unnclny in Heptcmb
OircuifJulgc WWJones
1OoJnmonweath F Attorney NJI W Aaron
ShenffJW Hurt
ClerkJoe S Coffey
COONCY jjooatHirst Monday In each wool hl1e
Jfudgo JW Bullet
County Attorney JaiOzinett Jr
ClerkT H Btulto
falter 3 II Mitchell
Asueosor O A Bradshaw
Surveyor R T MeCaffree
School SuptW D Jonci
Coroner Leonard Fletcher
JIIY COU T Kesnlarconrt second Monday In
ach month
iJgoJ W Atkins
i orner Gordon Montgomery
CilUKCU DLKECTOKY
t
J PRE8IJYTIJKIAN
HQtUtIiVILL TIUTRcv T F Walton
jaatur Service ec > nd and fourth Sundu IIS
ffeich jjomb Hunaoyschool at9 in eve ty It
Sabbath Prayer meetisii every Vednesda a >
it
night
MBTHODIST
BDBMVILLB Bnxm Rev W P Gordon
pastor Services first Sunday in each month
flnndayachool every Sabbath at 9 am Prayer
d meeting Thursday night
I nightBAPTIST A
BAPTIST
GBBiUB0BO STBSBT Bev Eo W Barnett
astor Services third Sunday in each month
jndayschol every Sabbath at 9 a m Prayer
nee ting Tuesday night
nightCHBISTIAN
1OHRIBTIAN all
CAMPDBLUVIILB PIER Elder L Williams 1
Paator Services First Sunday in each
month Sundayschool every Sabbath at 9 h ance
Prayer meeting Wednesday night vie
he
LODGES con
LODGESMASONIC at
MASONIC COl
COLUMBIA LODGE No 96 F and A M Begu said
tar meeting in their ball over bank on Fri
y and
daynlghton or before the full moOD in eachani
month GAKBMP WM gave
T BSTULTS Bcc1old
N COLUMBIA CHAPTER R A M No7 meet ab
fift Ionday night ineach monthne
ne
neJ
J CX RussELt Secretary ed I
pel
avscn msCa = s to I
the
got
their
A
HENRY Vl EDBLEMAN 1
408W MARKET SLLUUSSVIUEKY know
of
Also Dealer InXi
F1HE STETSON HATS AND ALL were
OTHER STYLISH BRANDS raUu
Remember the place 408 West Market of 1
tem
terof
Hancock Hotel he the
BURKSVILLE STREET
Thtr
Columbia Kytbl
JUNIUS HANCOCK Prop pol
ident
toJ
8Tbe above Hotel has been re
so
tted repainted and is now ready for
and
anltbe
truest Table supplied with the best fore
the market allurd Rates roasouabii dent
rood sample room Feed stable at I Hay
bed t
come
I obe
COMMERCIAL HOTEL i less
JAMESTOWN KYPr ele
tbe
HOLT VAUGHAN Proprietors t head
JHH above named hotel was recently open edand
and has had a fine run from the atari fbot
botBolt
Bolt look after the culinary department nnd
sees that the table is supplied at all times McK
ticwith
with the very best the market affords Tbo
proprietors are attentive and very politti to Hay
Haydeath
Fiesta Good sample rooms end the building
Is sonvenlent the business houses First eau
clatsl essonohle very attached to the hotel Terms very
new
doubt
Lebann Steam Laundry lican anew
LEBANON KYtol Del
0 Cblca
jj THOROUGHLY equipped modern C
frnORQUGHLY
11 laundry jlant conducted by exper mel
ienced workmen and dcIng as high neries
grade work as can be turned out any j Car
place in the cou ° try Patronize a
home institution Work of Adair V all
Russell Taplor and Green solicited Cat
solicitedL ly r
Prn 0 others
I REED MILLER Agents Jt
These
Columbia KentuckyTbl
little
Utt81st
list
Bile and all other obstructions to gooomOl
mOlhealth
are immediatelyremoved fromhi
the liver Stomach and Bowels by Morw
r Ie S Little Liver Pills for JJ wru Pro which
ii SugwCoated One a dose Sold by Jou
v SoldIr
He is ID Jail 0
Grazy Snakes lndiind
War Ends Behind the
Prison Bars
He Says the Great Spirit Will lost ire
1
Him Justice
1
MANY INDIANS STILL IN HIDING 1
1
Muskogec I T Feb 4Chitto H IrIt
jo or Crazy Snake tbe leader of tin 1Cthe
warring Creek Indians and 17 of the
minor leaders of that tribe have been f
landed iuthe federal jail here where rr
HP
they will be held pending trlaUorfi
treason The Indians were brought
here from Henrietta uuder escort Jfham 0
Troop A Eighth calvary acid United
n
IIatco Marshal Bennett and his posse
0It
is stated that certain attorneys who
is asserted here misled tbe IndiansC1
UScured
may be prosecuted
Marshal Bennett states that wbllea1
at
most of tbe Indians are in hiding
some are stilt trying to hold
hiA
posse will be sent to arrest Chi etIt
Lottah Mekko the real chief of tbedi
Creeks When placed in prison here tit
flarjo and his followers were searcbeder
er
fumigated their shackles removed andFJ
FJ
placed in one large cell A news but
paper correspondent with the assistcu
asstsh cuf
of an interpreter had an inter
view with Crazy Snake who said th atnature
uaj
saw no reason for arrest and fe Itpow
gow
confident when the Indians were given
atrial before the great white fathers
courts they would be released IIcAvery
d they were acting in good faith jjjj
yM
them the right to establish their
tbelrM 1
Minold
about killing whites he said it was
never their intention and they expect tives
edonly to treat and act with their own
people and in so doing expected finally pCO
prjto
get all whites out He also said th atagement
agttbe
great spirit would see that they gjj
justice even though their white
father in Washington and the oil synS
S cc
dicates were trying to rob them ofCI
once happy hunting ground
list
Presidential Succession Query
A correspondent says he wishes tolar
larknow
who would be acting president de
the United States if President IchiI
him
hiIXlnllyand
Kinleyand Vice President itthe
to die immediately after Inaugu cards
ration In that event the duties
the Presidential oflloe would devolve
temporarily on the present Secretary Cel
State J
The correspondent is mistaken wh e nRice
assumes that neither he nor any ofschool
other Secretaries could act unless
asst rj
rjreadpoinUd
ThtSecretarles ursell
with
the exception of
ofp om
°
apom
Postmaster General are not ap
pointed for fixed terms Should PresMo
wish his present Cabinet officers area
remain and they are willing to do men
there is no need of reappolntments S
Senatorial confirmations There sch
if the President and Vice Pre rlJames
j
were to die on March 4 Secretary ut
11ayiC he did not die alsowould be
acting President and would in
obedience to law convene Congress IIIat 0
extraordinarysession Congress doubt A
would enact a law for a special jailer
election and until it was held and a
President and Vice President chosen
Secretary of State would be at tbeE
of the government So if Bryanpub
public
Stevenson had been elected andtbe
the
were to die on March 4 President
ed r
McKinley wonld go out but Secretary A
would remain in and a RedubIJInst
Insti
administration continue until a
0j e
election could he ordered no
0bocce
bacco
avail if one House were Bepub gioc
Public sentiment would demo ndly
ly 1
new election Until it had been held
ReIDemocratic
Democratic officeseekers would bavenon
non
possess their souls in patlenceelee
elected
G1CCChicago
Chicago Tribunenet
netts
Chicken thelves have again comaga
menced making their raids on the hen 0
Ohigh
Campbellsville and many dozens ofSm
valuable hens bave been stolen While trusts
Campbellsvllle has some good and hl band
respected colored citizens there are can
otherswhoarenotworth the pow derMr
would take to blow them into had esby 1
trifling scoundrels will utFrom
do but
Uttleor no work at all and only suboft
by robbing white people and the1rG
brotherrom A
whipping post would be a good place atJ
to punish such fellows Times New
Journal him
1
A f
Cf
The Assassination Cases
Garnett Ripley Captain of the
themy
illegallyorganized Henry county
military which occupied so prominent
mat
inent part iu the proceedings at
Frankfort last winter has been
Inmdicted and is now in jail cha rg
ed with being accessory before the
fact to the murder of Governor
GovernorIt reported that governor
Beckham will send a strong m ill
tart force into the mountains af
ter Berry and John Powers both
ther
under indictment for the murder
of Governor Goebel both de j
fying arrest
as1C
ast
the requisition papers for Taylor
them
governor of Indiana and refused
tacoere
ward for the two fugitives will betoa
offered by either governor Beck M
ham or the Goebel Reward Com
mission or the Goebel broths rsStahl
is thought that a reward of 5rl
herh0
cused murderers out tn
The Yontsey case will be called dee
fc Georgetown today
He will be sentenced to see velag
penitelltiaryf se
It is said that a number of in Pr
dictments for murder in connec c ds
tion with the assassination of gov du
eruor Goebel were returned by the orj
Franklin grand jury last week w
ke
are kept secret until the ac the
cused shall have been arrested and
Developments ofa sensational cu
nature may be expected Glas
Times ° rj
TimesCLOYDS tic
CLOYDS LANDING 300
Avery Spear of Vernon is vis mo
iting relatives herede
Miss Eunice Gary visited hit sedrums 21V
Minnie McComas Saturday night hold
Mrs Addie McCoy visited rela j0h
< at Vernon last weekth
The Mcshack Normal school isto
progressing nicely under the man of
agement of L L Cary and Price to
Kirkpatrick nq
There was a social at J Carj
Scotts Saturday nightsabJ
she
Mrs Martha Gray is on the sickto
listsaJ
Marvin Young shot Clyde Bal mail
14I
in the shoulder with a 41 of
derringer pistol seriously injuring said
asidhim
ait udof
fuss came up over a game of war
Geo H Hoffman is teaching at
Centre Point
Mumps is epidemic hthl
whee
Rice Hollin worth is attending BQc
school at Meshack
The Republican primary for the of
selection of candidates for county
offices has been fixed for the finhas
Monday in May They say the refrom has
a few candidates among t hebetter
in blacke
Sam Cary is attending a law
school at Bowling Greengl ec
James McCoy is attending school
Vernon
D J Frazier is attending echo ISIS
Bowling Green
MoBs Cary has annocuced f oroldest
jailerf J
Marked Men J
Has it como to tbe point that eqery have
publicofricial who does his duty against ern
trusts and corporations is a mark a fi
manAttorney 1
Attorney General Mocnett of Ohio
od C01
instituted suits against the StandardC
company and the Continental to of
trust He refused a bribe of
100000 prosecuted the suits vigorous ter
was beaten out of his boots In the night
Republican state convention for re nightA
renomination and a corporation manJ
the
in his place Last week MonthE
successor dismissed every action day
who
trustswh
against the trusts
Out west Nebraska is following tbeno
Moo
Smythe instituted many suits against Mu
conducting their affairs illegally
it is announced that his Eepubll I
allare day
Bryan was beaten for president day
moneypowerss
the trusts and moneypowers
From the presidency down the trail some
the golden serpent is over them all was
ID
Glasgow TlmesQ IDcat
cattle
licbael Fanning was fatally shot in and
NerrOrleans by his son who thought ber
a burglar l p from
c
myarcO tat I
ienThreats rgdec to Tar and
hecr Mrs Nation Alarm
Her
illgramme at Topeka Stopped bye n
Ugly Rumor
i
deCARRiE NATIONS ARMY STARTED
rTopeka Kan Feb 4 Policeman
1eLuster has reported to City Marshal
Stabl a > plot on the part of the liquor
men to tarund feather Mrs Carrie Nu
lion the joint smasher Luster
says that a negro tough whom he once
befriended gave him the tip Marshal
Stahl is making au investigation The
report has frightened Mrs Nation and
her sister crusaders but they declare
that they will continue the workD
destroying murder shops
They met at 9 oclock Sunday mornIng
ing at Mrs Nations room and held a
session of prayer asking the Lord to
protect them from bodily harm in the
discharge of what they termed their ny
raisduty
braved the storm and spoke at the
Wesleyan church in the forenoon at
< Christian church in the afternoon
at the Lowman Hill Methodist
church in the evening
A recruiting allies for the Topeka
brigade Kansas division Carrie Na
tions army has been opened Aboubelo
soldiers have signed the roll
a
mostly women The program of the
the
defenders is to march down Kansas
witse h
drums beating and flags flying and
prayer meetings in front of every
joint Mrs Nation says that it was wor
intention of the home defenders 823
smash joints today but this feature
the crusade was postponed for a day is
enable the secret service
agents toties
inquire into the story that armed men and
NatioC ° tax
she does not mind a shotgun but
does not want tolead other women
their death Postmaster ehas
that Mrs Nation receives more ca
than any bank in Topeka Many to
the letters contain money and it Islal
that Mrs Nation has already putwI
< e S500 to help carryon the liquor
here
beregr
gr
grpu
pur
JOPPAaffe
Farmers are busy preparing for arid
their corn and tobacco crops Th B wi
at crop is thought to be very land
landA
short
shortJ
J S Naylor was here the first as
the week looking for calves ag
agtOI
Mrs Polly Montgomery who tory
cd
been sed
mache 1
better CI
betterJasper sel
Jasper Bryant and Frank Wag
fin
were in this neighborhood
week ye
Mrs Cattle Willis is visiting her
SCIsIster
meColum
ColumbiaMr N
Mr T P Jeffries one of ourey
ey
oldest citizens has been quite sicka
a J
a few days
A Holladay and Tom Waggeuer Rl
haveuatretllrued from the South still
market where they disposed of sleep
fine lot of mules at good pricesdIE
sel
W W Kirtley and eon Taylor near
county were visiting the family cots
A G Willis last weekwi
Ralph Waggoner visited his sisIn
Mrs F G Willis Saturdayj
pa
givenan nthad
residence of J P Willis Fri
night Those from a distance tu
palwho
d
Ehe f6 0
Ii
Montgomery Annie Reynolds II
bloatllie seal
Mollie Jeffries raycrn ftd
the
the
The Register reports a disagreeable
and dull court at Richmond Monday
Not more thatrSti horses and the
me number of mules changed handsJ r
good mules brought 8121 wbl basli
the
froall
of I
to tsO and were a drag about 1 500of
Scand
were on the market at tbcpensSc
less than one third the numPa
found purchasers at prices ranging Paull Inf
3eto5c
HERE AND THERE
IEacb year about 44 000 000 hntihels of
wheat are grown in Africa and Aus
teal ln
Child labor in North Carolina nti lisber
decreased SO per cent in thlast tor c1lst
years
Mason t I viltauR in Virrrn county
O or 1 OW population has not a stnpra
cniiiid iiirtous living there
An pinlion + > n lixal option atCr r
bin resulted In a virtiiry for Sllimnlsts
The town has been dry eight years
The new Cathedral at Covington ish
modeled after the great Notre Dar neto
in Paris and was erected at II Cit ° f
anwou
orThe United States has a growing
with Denmark Imports from ti 1eyear
iUnited Stalls to that country have
cctrebled since 1895
The total land surface in Ohio is
407GO square miles the average num
ber of persons to the square mile beIng
d
ing 1900 90 1 1900 102
During the year 1900 there were
built in the United States and ofllci
ally numbered by the Bureau of Nav 1and
Ration 1102 merchant vessels Q
Farm hands are so scarce In Germa w
that difficulty is experienced in QC
raising enough sugarbeets to supply
the demand of the factoriesA
Our trade with the Philippines this la
year amounts to 3500000 compared
with 09000 iu 1897 exclusive of sup an
plies sent by the Government hi
The will of the late C P Hunting br
ton discloses that the only property >
belonging to him in San Francisco was ana
mortgage interest in real property to rc
value of 850000 bci
bcithi
thi
Paris gave all her inhabitants a new
century present by reducing the octr ° ibe
duty on wines so that the ordinary
workingmans family may save about
accounts ers
There are in Prance chiefly in Parh
by
Isover half a million registered bicy
In 1894 the number was 203026to
to
in 1899 483414 Each me pays a
paysHe
and carries a lIcensecu
cot
The advance labor club If Brooklyn lie
indorsed a proposed Federal law > e
calculated to curtail immigration ancIta
distribute foreign workmen who do ber
land to points in the United States C01
where labor is needed 1ne
new
A bill bus been introduced in Cllnth
the
gress to appropriate S2000CO fir ihe
ca
purpnJc of investigating the Olldll InsTl
This
affecting the storage of water in the
th
aridlaod regions of the UnMii SfFbt
bt
with a view to the reclamation of this
A business man of Fort Worth Texas
has brought suit for 5000 damages to
against the publishers of a city direCtory
toleo r fell
cdun
gal
Twenty men who plead guilty in tS
Circuit Court at Rockport Ind toth
th
selling their votes last November were
lJefined
fined 3 each and disfranchised for t n
an
yearsWE
yearsThe
The Kansas Temperance Union sub lad
scribed over 100 to purchase a gold
medal fur Mrs Carrie Nation Mrs and
Nation said she would accept themon con
to aid her work but would decline th
medal
medalBeds
ue
Beds arc comparatively scarce lay
Russia and wellto do houses
many are
who
unprovided with them Peasantsth
th
hudie
class people and servants roll tbemth
Q1thirty
selves up in sheepskins and line down
aearslovcnsoldiers rest uponttoud enhear
cutwUhuut bedding and it Is only
within tbo last few years tbat students
sohoos have been allowed beds
etts
At Chicago investigation by the Dem
most
theDas mJ
partmentof Compulsory Education hasPo
resulted in the charge that an attem ptcon
been made to teach children theket
jc
tobacco habit by the distribution ofthwart
packages of gumbacco a contectt 00the
advertised as a combination of t hemade
made
KiieM tobacco and chewing gIDI Sevtel
rliiidren have become addicted toaOI
and
thchabit of chewing tobacco throw
ghther
use of the gumprl
en
Globehe
The fame of Bucklcns Arnica Salve
the best in the world extends round Br
earth Its the one perfect healer yn
Cuts Corns Burns Bruises Sores i and
an
Achas es that
Pains and all Skin Eruptions Only gr
infallible aun Pile cure 25ca box atTE je
o
na
< NUMBER 14I
Telephoned to Heaven
Warren III Jan 21 Agrirs Louise
Davis the four year old daughter ol
Rev and Mrs Cuss
Djvi > who Is ra
mous because of her method of saying
ber prayers by telephone sent in ersold
last will today the little one when
ready in < Hy I r prayer woiid jro to
the iilMut and calf JIllu c ii It IIone
dive me heaven 1 wazt to
say 1113
1cyer
She orated in perfect health hi Itrlal
just n I Hie i hill it my her prayers behl
LurocHli d larand her lit tie life went
out almost without warning and1t
has gone to say her prayers to tbe LordI
ducne
Four days ago she predicted that sbi
would go to heaven the first of any ol
the family and her prediction eau t
6true She was intelligent beyond hei
years beauti ful in person aid disposr
liuu greatly beloved by the curl
communityI
communitySbe I
iKShe WHS always read aud anxious to
talk to heaven amd wanted to say bCII
prayers direct to God and often won
dared why Gon did not answer her J
phone message if He didnt hear ur
if He couldnt see her from the skies a
Her last phone message wasanswered
and in the twinkling cf an eyeshet oak c
her place at the other end of the HneI
where she could see and understand l
how God answered telephone messages
Sympathy and Love j
A traveler was taken ill in a foreign si
land It was feared that his disease cs
was contagious and he was neglect odTales
Iiand
him cooled his aching heada nd
breathed words of hope into his ear
She spoke of duty of hope of tru tl1
and of his ability to do fur others IU
xr
recovered his health and strength dud
became a blessing to his race under
the inspiration of this kindly worn tub J
inlluence Thus sympathy Is shuwu it
iiY 1e 52
prompter to action fur the good of oth
tair na
ua aid society to a home iu the a
West At
the rendezvous he was seen
grasp something closely In his baud
was asked to show what he was
concealing Ou opening his ringers a Q
piece of calico was seen which the a
gent was about to throw away Dont p
take it away it is all I have to rcmeui 1
uiy mother it is parrot an oldlwclll 1ruud
cap she made for me before sho died al
at
stab
want it to remember her by iu my sta
home It was given back and
boy carried it with him and it tG
came an amulet to the boy and man
muttere al
thing proved to be a helper to make a
manIs
A Parableco
Behold an advertiser went forth
stoto
sow
sowAud
And when he sowed some seed
into handbills and BrDR
the street cleaner came and
gathered them up
Some fell among concert and
theater programs and the peoplet
being interested in the perform ol1
ance and not m bargains they and
were left on the seats or crumpled
thrown on the floor ij
Some fell among fake schemes L
esar
gift enterprises and popular
contempt sprang up and choaked
themF
But some fell into legitimate
toIr
newspapers which found their
Re
had time to read them and
they brought forth fruit some an
hundred fold some sixty fold
thirty fold
Who hath ears to hear let him
hearThere
There sire nov slxtfceu prisoners in
InV
Mjiiiity fodfuif iiteiit iu lilt Masachus
stale prison at Charlestown the
dangerous of tbe Jot bt lug Jesse
Pomeroy the boy murderer He Is
constantly laying plans to escape and
keeps tbe guards ever on the alert to j
thwart them lie once pulled down
ventilator over his cell dour and v
a saw of the portion of the ma gical
Then the place was walled up n 0
fresh air Introduced into his cell
Inother ways lie has now been 1mI t
prlsoned on a life sentence twentysev
pearsR
R Kelly executor of James
Bradehaw has filed suit at Hop
kinsyille against pro John A Gunn L
andothers for > 80000 alleging T
t Dr Gunn as agent for Mr pot
Bradshav in his lifetime is in ho
debted to th cstatefor the amount eat
named peat
A number of aiVrucs lft Dirmlng
DlrmlngISl
ham for Liberia
wher thy will coc
nize
W T Haw kin d =
iJ0lMy
1111i3 nwllirf
sold to the
hignst bidder last Sato
nday for the United St r Stfvrimer + +
Ihtwo horses 11
sets
of harness and
one two IJlJro
sJrilt tttcun Good
alsoJ Goodprkes
16 gallons
of ud MKnhiilnP
WhM tIt
real mountain clew
rbleb Vas bought
hy foseib Blair
at 8181
per gallop
aJorTltls
reported
to be a very tint quail
quatr
rldehas
has hen rushing Mr Bairfi r thisprr
duet like lJUW
ry Ct tIc after straw
bcLerninua Entcrprisc
Ntruus Irolttrttlaut
Mrs Genic
tie
FbJu r sa
lIiTIh
v Ih rUlhle Cur
J eas u hlcb H lilllp
a inpUtoly pros rill ed nj and usi4u
1II1I1tlifl
tried many
Physicians aridY
aridI uo end of nerve ami
31r other
fl Crews nICrchali Maioy IjWa jMrl
Jeruaded
Mladed me t try Morleys Sarsapa Ilia
and Iron
The
dents
to the right spot for I felt a complete
chau
chauge and now aflerusingsix
botLlesIn
In ail I aril perfectly well Sold by
agent in every town
The Mirmpn Homo
Firo
Insiri >
iaiyJI1rTjfoi CI
City KySawwi
siring Insures all
kinds if
Wstry
seexcept sfani mills henry and toUcc
Rates reasonable
i
Fir againste
e Lightning and
Windnd
nd3I STAPLES Cant s Wmtor
T A 11crtlaLAra
L AL > nt
ntA
for
witthe
the CoutinII nnltal + Jrniljer
l1ly IUtlh
h t
t1nou
Anittrlcnn Plm Ji o
I t lIy
3ic t7 cod 0 er t B 3otcf
M E Ii > i rc
523 VY Market Sf LOUISViLLE ICY
MC BOSLUR flRr
Wilmore Hotel
W M > < VIJJIOKE
rrtl1ts
GradyYilJceo Kentucky
III Slqltllan
than
at tlje atmtd named httij
hult1Coud
sample rooni ami a fire >
IdLallie
stable attached
GORDON MONTGOMERY
Q1Yal
aCOLIIMIIIAKY
Will practice iu Adairandadjoinini
counties Collections a specialty
drugstore
SALLEEd
DENTIST
O
Careful attention
given to
me
chanical and prosthetic dentistry
nd dental surgery
FtflCEOvor Hughes t Coffey
Hunteres
HunterCOLUMniAKY
arCULUJIBIAHY
FRANK M BALE NG R
wrrii
RoBinscnNortonGe
WHOESALE
Dry Goods Notions fitGtj
LOUISVILLE KY
YETIMRY SURGEON
fistulo Pollevil PplinU Spavin or any sur
workdone at air prices I GUARANTEE
SATISFACTION I am Axed to take care of
ock
S J CJRENSHAW
lmiefrom Columbia on Disappointment
RESTAURANT
JAMES BELT Proprietor
LEBANON KY
This stand is located near the de
and meals are furnished at all
hours at 25 cents per meal The best
eatables the country affords Ele
sitting rooms for ladles
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