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'-or- , V r' 1 ' Centrally Located between Cincinnati, Knoxville & Louisville Located oh n BOONE and DIXIE Highways Home of Booneway FOR A GREATERfROCKCASTLE" Jlittii mtt A ife w- rtfe Established 1887 34th Year No. 4 Mt. Vernon, Rockcastle County, KentucllEyj Friday Afternoon, November J 9, J 920 Price $1.50 OOO HK)'(KHHKH)KHKHK) Brodhead News $ 000KKKK00(KHKK00 O Mrs .I.Ct hrith has returned proving 11 grand success Missus from Stanford ami Danville Sue Hicks, Mini Strang, Pearl The ioniums of Mrs. Homer Her-'iUui Mary Iva Newland wore in rln arrived liure from Crawou-ds I Mt Vernon Saturday shopping, ville Iml , Sat unity and taken to'Mrs Fri'd Sowdor has rotumed I'rovi ienro for burial - Mis. V.!fiom a visit to lior narents Mr. F. Carter lias returned from a fow days visit with her aunt, Mrs. Kli.a Jam; Mink at Louis villu 1r. Nathan limmmitt and daughter, MM Benin have hcvn coiirjucd to their room for several days with tonsilitU Mr mid Mrs. George Pay re, of In dianapolis, Ind , Mr. mid Mrs Joe .MrKi-iiK'c mid son, Master Hill and Miss Jo Duis motored down from Mt. Vernon Sunday and were elicits of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Robins Josh Wil.-on wn.- in Ike Licit firtt of the week making it bard fur raohits .1. H Dnan purchased a house and lot on Silver street from vm. Murphy and will move to same in nenrfuture. Mi Murphy will move to the rooms ov r Hrodhcad Lino Dr. w. i. curler was in and Mrs J. H.Ward at Crest wood Charlie Hurt is suffering from a fractured arm received whileo'possum hunting.- Whoop ini cough hits caused quito a do cif-use in tcuooi 'or me p.isi 'uw weeks Miss hlnora Frith enter- Itained Monday evening in her beautiful home across the river, in honor of tho eighteenth birth day of her cousin, Miss Sue Hiclts Mrs. Win Potts and children, Master Joseph und Mi-s Emma me visiting lier sister in Cincinnati. Gus Carson is in Wuyr.esburg assisting in bank at that place for a few days. A M Hiatt was In Danvillo Monday. John Cress was up from Danville first of tho week. Mrs. L. N Rowling has leturued from a vis. it with rolitives in Laurel and L omsville Man Cains 17 Pounds Says Tunlac Proved To Ho The Very Tiling lie Needed And lias Uelieved ilini Of All ills troubles. ------- .-.. - , . 4 w i sv iiuuiwu i iii v 14 u v. T I I nmWlu tt'iMncsclay. " ' t.iMc ffl'.-'-fiflTfi1 T V VWaiVaWuiMljyiPJgitu TOeUTnH it r- Ti ..." ". ... loinnn Hi- .. ...1 If - r ....., Do. - .. Doru.hy Vernon Hiatt is with her grand parents, Mr and Mrs R. L. Smith, at Iliait, this week Mr. and Mrs. U H. Cass have taken rouui'i with Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Frith Announcements of the wedding have not been made but we presume e'erone around have hoard of a quiet wedding which took place a few weeks ago. Miss Winnie Keller has been in Louisville shopping Miss Allie Mao Cummins has been home at Crab Orchard to sea hor mother, who is very ill Dvid Gravely and Kenneth Wil sou are out of school on account of -wlioopingJji)nghriT'Mlss'ps Winnie' Keller, Nell Carter and Willie 'j;Uy were entertained Friday nig fit by Mis J. K. Wal Ion. Mrs .Jacob Elder lias re turned from a visit with her daughter, at Covington. Miss Nina Albright, who is teaching in Florida, is expected homo in a few dins. Tho B. Y. P. U. is since- Mr and Mrs. Grant Ba Iter and little daughter, June, aro with his parents, Mr. and Mrs J. L. Baker at Bengo. A GOOD COUGH MEDICINE FOR CHILDREN. Mrs. J. W. Phillips, Redon.Ga. phoned to J. M. Floyd, the mer chant thoro, for a bottloof Cham berlain's Cough Remedy and said she had bought a bottlo of it at his store recently an that it wus doing her children so much good that she wanted to keep up the treatment. You will find notjyjjg better for coughgand. colds ill cTiTldren or for yourself. It keeps the cough loose, expec toration easy and soon frees the system from tho cold. ' I havo actually gained seven teen pounds in weight on three bottles of Tanlac," was the state ment made by James 11. John sou, of 1725 Crop St., Louisville, "For sotno mouths I had been in a badly run-down condition. My appetite was very poor and even tho littlo I did manage to oat tormented and bloated mo up with gas until I was in perfect misery. My nerves were so up. set I could never get a good night's sleep. I felt tirod and worn out all tho time, just had to force mysolt to work and was going down hill every day. I romembered that about two years ago when I was in a run- down condition and my kidneys Posthd: Against hunting, trapping or trespassing iu any way. Voliecy Fish 2t. V. R. Barnett Colds Cafarrrv Coughs We are now entering upon the season, which necersarily holds these ailments in store for us. We all know that an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. Let us reccommend our Palatable Extract of Cod Livr Oil with ilypophospliites for best results Seo us for further information Price $1.00 for One Pint Guaranteed to give results. Pioneer Drug Store SHERIDAN BOWMAN. Proprietor. The Right Direction If you are going anywhere, the natural thing to do is to travel in the direction of the place you desire to reach. The speed you make merely regulates the time of your arrival if you are headed right. It is not the amount of mOnoy you save, but the fact fact that you havo begun to save, that invests the act wijh a certain moral Influence which, properly encouraged, becomes stronger and stronger all tho timo. That's why we urge you ta open au uccouut with us and get started ou the right road, wtiere the going is easy. Star' an account today and watoh it grow. THE BANK of MT. VERNON T. J. Niceley, President. V. L. .Richards, Cashier. I had taken Tanlac wiUi wonder ful results, so I decided to try it again. I commenced improv right away and in a short while my appetite was so good my wife said she could hardly cook enuf for mo to eat. I c n eat meat just anything I want without having a particle of trouble after ward. My nerves aro in tine shape. I sleep well and that tired, worn out feeling is all gone." Taulac is sold in Mt Vornon by Clias. C. Davis; in Brodhead bv the Brodhead Pharmacy, and in Livingston by R. G. Webb; in Burr by W. M. Owens. "- -v1 -." -i is!is --vaS 1000-500 A CLUB CHARTER FUR EVERY SCHOOL. Tho State College of Agricul ture is ready to give a charter to every school district that has a club of six or more members. Wo want a Junior Agriculture Club charter to hang in every school house in Rockcastlu and Southern Madisou Tho charter will bo secured by County Agent, soon after the clubs are organ ized and reported to him. Every teacher is asked to assist iu tho work and seo to it that a club is organized iu his or her district Write County Agent, Speuce, Bore a, for application cards and enrollment blanks. All this work must bo done in November and December. "21,000 for 21". The call comes to our young people of Kentucky. Are wo doing our part in getting them ready to answer to tho call?2 1,000 Junior Club in em burs in 1921, will cause an extension school 10 be established iu ovory home and on every farm whore thoro aro club members. This will mean thousands of dollars for the boys and girls und better still, and op. portuutty for au education. WHY NOT TO-DAY? BOYS AND GIULS Why not belong to a club that's backed by U S. Department of Agriculture and tho Stuto College of Agricul culture? Why not enroll and get credit for your work since you do it any way ? Why not study your work aud be rnoro ef ficient and become hotter educa ted at homo and on the farm ? Think these things over and join a club in your school district. Seo your ttachor or write County Agent. PARENTS AND TEACHERS - Why not have an active club in your district, which furnishes entertainment as woll us some thing to talk about and later lo think and wonder about? Our young people are ready to follow a leador. Why not start some thing that has never been started; or make something biggjr aud bettor than it has bSeu in the past? $ Our Communities arojjust what we make them Thenf A Junior Agricultural ClubW.6Y NOT TO-DAY ? 'jf CLUB LETTERS, READ THEM Mt. Vernon? Ky. Octobor 2B, iq2o. Dear Mr. Spence: n - I am writing you a few words nbout my trip to tho State Fair. Must say that I enjoyed myself. fine and had one more timo of ray life. . I wish every club boyj and girl could attend the StatojFair 1 saw and heard things jwhich I never expected to see, or hear.- There were thirty eight club boys in a judging contest, judging corn nnd pigs. 1 wan second prize a silver trophy cup of wtych I am very proud. : I hope sometime in trie futuro I willjhnvn the pleasure of attend ing tho State Fair ogain I want to thank youj all and especially Mr. Buckler for my trip. (Signed) Everett Reynolds, Junior Club boy, JLLJilttaoJC.iv Attention! Mr. owner Car Protect YOUR Battery , 'i . 7 J4.".rJH- October 29, 1920. Mr. Robt. F. Spenco Dear Sir: I have meant to-wrlte you for sometime concerning my week camp at London. I sure had a fine time and I wish every club member, boy and girl in,vRockcas tie County could have been with us. I think they missed the best' part of their club lito by no.t be ing there. Wo learned something now ovory day. 1 thiok tlieiU camp meetings pre so'? nice for club boys and girls taget ac quainted wjth eachpthAdjhe iopturp.swarfi juajjkwfrwjw soiue'tfmo I 'will have tm 'pleas' ure of attending another camp meeting just as good or" better than this onX . I want torjjyqall for ray U'P- T..: &a (signed) EvoWt, Reynolds? A LIMESTONE PULVERISERS FOR SCAFFOLD OANE COMMUNITY-ROCKFORD. The farmors of Scaffold Cane Community met at school house last Saturday night and discussed some real live questions concern ing tho Community, the chief of which was the buying of a Lime stone Pulverizer. This is a great step for this Community to take. Wo hops it won't bo long until tho hum ot a pulverizer cau be heard and wagons seen hauling ground limestone and spreading it ou the fields. Mr. Joe Bullin and V. C. Viars are going to grow 6 acres each of sweet clover this year. With 12 acres surcessfully grown 1000 acres will be seen on the ridge in a few years. This will mean bettor and bigger gra'n crops, riclier soil, more una lat ter live stock and more bees. 'Winter See that your battery is full charged and Cells are not leaking We-are well equipped for recharging and rebuilding batteries p" Jkin;Stanford let us Test Your Battery FREE ROCKFORD Saturday and Sunday was reg ular meeting day at Muccdonia with BrotherShord Overboy pas torMr. J. C Gulnn and J. T Stephens visited relatives ut Wal hston Sunday. MUsMrtlo Mc Collom, who has been at Dayton, Ohio., for some timo has returned home. C. L. Martin, of Mt. Vor non, parsed thru hero Sunday. Mr. A. T. Abnoy, Mr, and Mrs. R. T. Abney and Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Gumn visited Mr. and Mrs W. H Stephens Sunday. Hugh Linville has movod from the H. E Northern place to J. C. Bullens place. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lin ville spent Saturday night and Sunday with tho family of V. 0. Brock. Joe GatlifP of Disputants visited bis brother, Wilburn, Sunday. J. W. McCollum made a business trip to Borea Tuesday. Farmors in this vicinity are busy stripping tobacco and gath ering corn. Tho Grst deep snow fell Tuesday morning. It seems "EXIDE" Battery Sold The Bailey Garage Stanford, Ky. that winter has begun in earnest. The school at Walnut Grove is progressing nicely. We think wedding bells will ring again soon near Scaffold Cane. Hurrah for the Signal und its many readers. DISPUTANTA. . Rev. Sheridan Ovorbey Ifilled his reguhr nppoiutment at the Mascadoma Baptist church Satut day and Sunday. Mrs. T. D. Miller is very ill at this writing. Miss Polly Ann Gadd, who has been at Battle .Creek, Mich., for quite a while is visiting home folks. Earl Linville and family, of Scaffold Cane, wore guefts of Mr. and Mrs. M. V. Swlnford Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. J. E. Hammond ia visiting friends and relatives at Hart's Ky. Mrs Nora Payne who spent the sum mer with her mother, Mrs. W. A. Hammond, has gone back to Borea. R. T. Abney, of Dlapu tanta, has been summoned to serve on the jury at Loudon, Ky. With tho help of our teacher, Miss Kffie Chastoen, we are or ganizing a Junior Agricultural Club at Tho Royal Oak School Houso. Wo are sure that this is a step to tho betterment of tho community and we kindly solicit the help of not only the citizens of our community, but also of the club workers of our county. Lef3all help brbg Rockcastle to the front as an agricultural county. . $ Dollars $ $ $ You won't miss the dollars you save and deposit in a Sav ings Account any more than those you spend. A habit is about all you get from spending money for trifles . and passing pleasures. While from the dollars you place in a Savings Account; you build an interest earning capital a per manent fund that brings last- . -ing benefits. The Peoples Bank l.NCOKl'ORATKU Capital and Surplus $30,000.00 U.G. Baker, President Floyd Miller, Caihler $ READ AND ADVERTISE IN SIGNAL PER YEAR IN ADVANCE X!jm.Ktm'jMM&i!- "iw $ S .r. '-it