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2t 7k 7 I . - . .5 'ah:' V. : ISVILLE OUTLOOK ILLE, KY. Published Weekly, Entered according to act c Con press, nt the Owbgsvillc, Ky., Ptwt offlco as second-class matter. TIIE OUTLOOK'S subscription rates are as follows: One Year $1-50 Six Months 75c Ttirno Months 45o. THUUSIUY. NOVEMBER 30, 19. E. D. THOMPSON, LESSEE OPERATOR Owinprsville, Kentucky. PEBBLE 1 A Uo-incli snow fell here Sunday rnt Several from here attended ncmiiiRbiirg i-ourt 3londay..Y good many hogs ere butchered hero last eefc -Thr Ttaanksgiviiis turkey V market closed here last week at 40". x William Stephen-; and . 'i,,,rnl, . ' n..),riv nnl i-tcr, Mr. . - LVhittim were in Maysville Usi .ti..rt l);ivis sold a calf oimp for !. H- arroll Woodard were Monday on buMiies. , it Okln, was, here -.ick: .Mrs. Fran tied with blood Vrtt is sonic . Hbert fiarrett jb ' 4 s bahv has I l Salurll ,.ith rel-V - Vaneyc visited v Ash - . Belle ' ?. Tri In tjlit- rac t , intil'l .against ls$nc Shi ant, a dam:.gc Mtit. which followed an ne c'ldinit wlifi-h occurred Sept., 1021. ncai Pari-; when Stipp'., ear collided with the automobile owned by Mr. SIki:1. :utl driven by his grand son t'arl ShoUse Kerrhevnl tuid Henry Knox. oC Ibi town, tbiniiigc l lb ii)iiip;.ii ml' .JSIIO. wis awarded Slip. Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Powers en tertained VrMsr for li!niT, Mrs. Kit !f:ideli.Te, of Ia.uia, Ky.. Mrs. T. P.. Staggs. Mr-. Kose Seese, Mr doseph ItadcliuV anl Mr. and Mr-. J. P. VM)d. (Salt lack Bom to Leslie lrorsentVm and wife, a son Hans ford.... Mrs. Ballard Swarlz and son, (nllegheT, AV. Ya., visited Mr-. Swartz's- sisler, Mrs. Dave Hall last wtsok. ..The liidies of the I'hrislian Church nill hold their bazaar De". ! and 1 lus M. V.. ladies will hold theirs on Dec. Jl(i.. ..We had a Hurry of snow Monday morning, Xov. 27, th tirst; of tlo seasm..Mr. and Mrs. ,1. ". Vnng'ian have rrrtmicd from a pleasant visit to rilalijs in Prank lin county. AYhilc there Jl. Vaughn icl'iise.1 alfcr of $200 for bis line bird dog....Mr. Alma Bazor and Mrs. HcslVr l.athram ero in Lex ington Thnrsdav-I .J. P. ijirj.-lit 7-1 . V. I.. I- .M lsiOI H out one thousand .shipment. gre4ni and lamily bad day yt left for Middle damako their fntnr -V .. - f,,r . . . -..-.- .. on . . . . . 'VS. -i-at ''I of her rrrer, i-: Willie and family Saturday and Sunday 1 .n on, f veic llcn .USsrll guest Hafmo!t LOCUST GROVE Miss Nannie Iee Fair, of . t)ry Ridge was Pl,cst o Missi-s Mable. Vand Ruby Whittou unday...Cydi Croueh and family, of Tunnell 1MI, snenf Saturday nijrht with Mrs. Crouch's parents John, Riddle an snJni u-ifli flicir uncle, a t. i e -i . m' ! nights' meeting at the M". E. church Walter Crouch and Jamily.....Mrs. . OLYMPIA Pete Pcrgrerni and family had a r-ale Tluirsd tiiun Sadin Lome. Mrs. Kidiard Sahcr of Mt. Ster ling was here '1'liunlay calling on .friends. f Mrs. B. P. Roberts, of Paints vf.'le, spent Thursday and Prida with the family of her brother Mr. K. A. Swartz and wife. id Warren ad wife have gone to Middletown, (Xrio. A. B. Laycock, of Pineville visited relatives here several days the past week. Carl lVnick, of Ashland, called on his" jsirents Mr. and Mrs. W. U. Penick here Sunday. Millard McClothin, of Dodge Ivy., called on relatives here Saturday and Sunday. Miss Hannah Young gave a par ty Fridny night. All report an en joyable time. Curry Oinler who is working at Lexington spent Thursday nif?''t with home folks.' " !.. TS, .... . .miss xouy liievms is visit mg nt.r cousin Miss Hazel Blevins at upper Salt Lick this week. L. A. Staton's family visited hi- parents M. L. Staton and wife Sat urday and Sunday. Mrs. J. L. tiray was in ML Sler- lling Monday. Marshall rcrgrem, Jr., and wife have goiu! to Ashbnd to make their home. Everett Young, who is employed at Hiddonnan, is visiting his parents Clyde Young and wife. Little Flora Ifazo Smith has been sick but is better. Remember next Sunday will be Bro. Crouch's appointment. Orvil Highley, ivho has been work ing at Ashland, is visiting home folks. Rev. Howard is holding a few Mollie Ilendrix returned to her home Sunday after a week's visit w'.th her daughter, Mrs. Omar Rogers, who is ill Willie Hendrix and wife 'vere in ML Sterling one day last week....Mrs. Sant Turner, from below Sherburne j-as a gucs of her sister, Mrs. Tur ner Anderson Saturday and Sunday. There were f0 present at Whito Oak Sunday Sehool Sunday. Hog killing is the order of the day here. W. T. Anderson and wife attended the burial of their nephew, the little child of Cliff Vice's last week on Flat CreekHughes nnd John B. Ander son sold a bunch of cattle to Mr, Crooks at 4 and 5c The firs now of the season here fell on th night of Nov. 20. this week. Anderson MeCariy has gone to Middletown to visit his daughter -Mrs. Alfred Sorrell. Miss Lizzie Swartz visited in Mt. Sterling last week. John Paul Gray, little son of J. L. Gray and wife, is sick at this time. Winter made its appearance Sun day night with the first snow of the season. Miss Ellen S pence spent last week with her grandfather Felix Clark ..,:.. ...;n kLittle Miss Virgalinc Jones of NtM Sterling, is visitmjrjjrf grandmother Mrs. Kate Lostgan heKi this week "WSE THAN PAIN" Uij Says She Hat "Ner- r AHjtkbf Better Tbm Chi for Rw-Dewa MorgMCHy, La. "It would be hard for me M how nuch benefit I have derived km the use of Cardui," said Mrs. L aBovma, of 1319 Front Street, this city. "I was N rwdowa In health f could n"11. 1 thin. I had no appifitc Caidd not rest or sleep well. 1 was s, ad so very nervous, I "I sunend sene tain, but the worst s N STEPST0NE Miss Clay Blevins who has been visiting her sister Mrs. Burl Stull, in Bonrlwn county, returned homo Sun day. Mrs. Walker Green, of Clark county, is visiting her brother Clark Wilson and family. Sam Ginter and wife of ML Ster ling siHMit Saturday and Sunday with the luttcrs parents Charlie Ray and wife. Clark Wilson was in Lexington one day the past 'week. Mrs. Spencer, of WTest Virginia, is visiting her daughter Mrs. Nesbitt Purvis, John Stull and wife were in Mt hStcrlinsr Saturdav fl Itichard Wilson nfewifc gave a 3 of my troHHe was from being so weakll ancc one night IawXek whieh was Mr. and Mrs. Llaude Young and easy to m fired out of heart, enjoyed "y all present. Mrs. George I visited Virgil Young and family COBditioa was worse Vayne, -who has been seriously ill, is "This than pais. "Someone Md me of Cardui, amd I decided to use it After a few bottles, I regained my strength. 1 wssa't so nervous, and began to est tad sleep, and grew stronger and was saeo well. 1 have srnar feuad anything rtter forarrdMistftkMi." If yoBStdfeis Ws Louisiana lady did, &;K.Sun hc:pfui for Get aioUleotCardui, today. N0-I now some better Thomas Quisen- bcrry and Miss Eva Payne spent Thursday with Cornelius Williams and family Lloyd Alexander was in Mt. Sterling Saturday Mrs. Cor nelius AVilliams spent Tuesday with Mrs. George Eldridge. JIiss Emma MERC I- OFFERINGS An offering1 of stand. 'Jiandise at bargain pricey 03S SATUR T3MBER 2, 1922 IL l'LUNTY OF GOOD VALUES in our quitting business sale. You can save many dollars by doing your Christmas shop ping w.iilc we have the stock to select from. We haw; a special lot of BOYS' OVERCOATS very cheap. This fall's newest styles. Y-ou can buy LADIES' SHOES AND OXKOKUS two pairs for tht price of one. Wo have a very (1 as sortment of Children's Shoes at far beneath the present prices. If you want to save money buy while yon can jjet the the advantage of this sale. Young Men's and Hoys' Suits in this fail's Litest styles, hand tailored, they all ro at a sacrifice. Give us a look for cheap, good merchandise Goodpaster 8c Co. MERRY CHRISTMAS TO YOU We have the Christinas Goods you are looking for: come in and get them. We do not stand on formality - our doors are wide open; walk right in and make yourself at home. Hurry up and call while our assortment of good things to eat is complete. SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY With every $2.00 cash purchase or any amount in excess thereof for this day only I will give five per cent, discount R. C. BYRON YOUR STORE-TRADE HERE SHROUT, PIPER & SHROUT . i FOR YOUR CHRISTMAS PRESENT - Nothitig as acceptable as an altntctiv'c, durable piece of furniture. Special prices on entire line from now now until iiftor the holidays. E. L. BARNES FURNITURE, UNDERTAKING EMBALMING PHONE DAY 34 PHONE NIGHT 149 Owingsvillc, Ky. ALLEN'S CASH GROCERY FOll Fresh Meat, Hog Heads, Spare Ribs, Backbones We specialize in fresh meats and Groceries. 5 - - Santa Claus is coming I'ho CIIA.MKUR OV COMMEKOF, lrs "i m 1 lin i . . !j ""V arranged 10 nave oiu oama visit uwings- ville on N . Saturday, December 16th Ewry lioy ml prl in B;ith Con ity is invitcil to ccimc to ()' hp; illi on tli.it day anil rerfivc l mm the haixls of thi.- kind I'M rntli'ini'ii a real ChnMiiKH Tivat. Whilf in town tin- hoys anil jrirlv will nKo hi- ;ivt'ii a free jiicturo !iow at thu XKW THKATKM-:, wIutc Santa will meet them ami .H-trihiite n treat from a real CHKISTMAS TKKH TO KAC1I AXI) KVKKY CHILI) I'KKSKXT. Tlii- i- the' one hi ilay for tlu ehililren. All will want to come. Xoue .-lioiild he (lenieil thi r.ire irivili'-;e. COME EARLY AND SPEND THE DAY. REMEMBER THE DATE. Further Particulars will he r.1 arte known Later. HAVE IT MADE TO MEASURE from the ALL WOOL LINE FINE You can buy a fine all wool suit here for 122.50 TO $ 35.00 which will take a lot of beating when it comes to quality and workmanship. International clothes are never made from cheap materials no matter how low the price. L. D. BROTHER, Owingsville, Ky. Comfort Restaurant OWINGSVILLE, KY, MRS. EMILY WARNER, Propr. Board by day or vveuk at reasonable prices. Aleals at all times Oyster Dinner Saturday, December 2 WELLS & STFELE TOYS AND DOLLS Do ol all kinds ALL HATS AT COST your Christinas shopping early while the stock is complete OUTLOOK $1.50 PER YEAR. PEELED OAK Reid Galla rher. of Lexincton. pent a few days last wek with mis uncles, N. P. and C. B. Reid nu iammes " VP of Montgomery Co. Sunday, Ed Hatfield and George Hart, returned Friday from a few days' hunting trip to Powell county. (Delayed.) Miss Martha Dennis, of Mt. Sterling, visited rektives here Wedner Jay aud Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Myers, of J Stepstone visited Mr. and Mrs, Mr. and Mrs. Will B:irnctt and , i ,.i.:i.i ( m:..i.i ,.,.... ' illlll CllllUICll VJi )V IIIUIICSLCI nfCIll. a few days last weelc rith Green Dennis and sister Miss Emma Dennis. The sick; Mrs. Ellon Becraftis very poorly now. Mrs. Buford Hnnnic line lio.in ciilr fnr cnudMl i days. Mrs. N. P. Reid is impruv- FRIDAY, DECEMBER 8. 1022 By irtiie of a jinljrinent ami order of ,ale of the I?;ith Circuit Court, rendered at the Oetohcr term, there of, 1U22, in the ahove tylel action, I a-- MaMer C.)iuiiiisiouer of said Court, will on ing slowly Mrs. C. B. Reid returned Fri day from a week's stay with her mother Mrs. Will Hazelrig"- who is iil r ' er home at Moore i ;ld. Donaldson spent Saturday night with i R, T. J lyers Saturday night and Mie$ Lottie Ray. Sunday. COMMISSIONER'S SALE I5ATH CIRCUIT COURT Ehte'Ia K. Crouch,, etc., Plaintiffs, versus otico of Suit, Willie Lee Crouch, cte. Defendants at nlmiit 10:30 o'clock n. in. at the front door of the Uethel Hank in IScthel, IJath county, Kentucky, f,ell lo the hig-hest bidder the following described property: Twenty nine t-hn-e of stock " '.e Bethel Bank. . su!.ment ann-uitt of said stock will be sold lo satisfy the liabilities of decedent V. I.. Crouch, vhich on day of sale will amount to $l,0."i7.00. I Sale or ales will be made on a credit of three mouths. Purchaser will ho required to execute bond with good surety for the purchase price, pay able to the .Master Commissioner and bearing six per cent interest per annum from date of sale until paid. Bonds to haw the force and effect of a judgment. LESLIE SHROUT, M. C. B. C. C. cjfTKtiiwrifi!HniMaMiMa)iMaMM COMMISSIONER'S SALE BATH CIRCUIT COURT 0. B. Hart, et al Plaintiffs, versus Xotice of Sale Minnie Howard, et al Defendants By virtue of a judgment and order of sale of the Bath Circuity Court, MERCHANT'S SPECIALS Saturday, Dec. 2 Halter Chain 12c Fire Shovel 5c 12-qt.Tin Dish Pan 25c 14-qt. Gray Pres. Kettle 88c Phonograph and 2s Columbia Records $22.75 BIG WINCHESTER TWO-CELL FLASH LIGHT 59c These are Bargains. Get yours E. L. X A. T. BYRON THE WINCHESTER STORE OWINGSVILLE, KENTUCKY Call for 1923 Calender FARMERS BANK. We close the old year with confidence that the New Year will brinjr renewed activity in business and the assu rance that prosperity is with us. We are very grateful to our friends for their business in the past and will continue to serve them and the public for a better and a bigger com munity spirit. The Farmers Trust Company an auxilliarv of this bank will continue to serve in the capacity of Executor, Trustee, Administrator, Committee, or Guardian. ' If you have any valuable papers pr securities, leave them with ua for safe keening. No charge. If you wish to travel, purchase our H. N. B. Travelers checks. Safe way of carrying your funds. We will exchange your bonds due the 15th of December or cash them for you as you please. Your W. S. S. 1918 issue are due January 1st, 1923 We will de glad to serve yot'. OWINGSVILLE, KENTUCKY. ( ASF TJEL JI! NEW THEATRE BEGINNING Friday, December- -1st 'IN THE DAYS OF BUFFALbBILL'. A SERIAL STORY . T In connection with the regular program we will run tlie above Photoplay in episodes. Abraham Lincoln! Buffalo Bill! Sitting Bull! Pinkerton! These and many more famous characters have re-lived just for you, the events of their thrlling careers pefore the lens of the motion picture camera. The assassination of history's most boloyed charactorl The surrender of the South's greatest general! The satis fying love story of a heroic young soldier and a plucky Southern girl! "In the Days of Buffalo Bill" is full of love, adventure and history. ' TOYS AND FIREWORKS Cake Recipes, Christmas Cake CHRISTMAS CANDIES Do your shopping early J. R. STEELE ARMY GOODS GO TO C. W. YOUNG'S for good, now reliable, warm Army Goods, suitable for the severest winter weather, at reasonable prices. You will buy these goods if you see them. remk-rcd at thu October term, the,re f, V.yi'2, in the abuve Myleil action, I a-; Master Comiiiiioner of saiil Court, will on MONDAY, DECEMBER II, 1922, at about the hour of one oVIoek p. m. (same bein the first ilay of the regular term of the Rath County Court) at the front loor of the court house in Ov.-ingsvilie, Bath county, I Ky., sell to the hiphe-t bidder the 1 following di scribed tract of land ivr' 'iiinjj 'IV j aero situate in Bath (..ui.ij, Kentucky, bounded on the North by a turnpike and dirt road, on the South by the lands of Clyde Younjj and Jlr-J. Xtttie Cfark; on the East by the land-; of A. M. and Klvia Hart, Kobert Oakley nnd the Payne Heirs; on the West by the Iands of A. 31. and Elvia Hart. Said land will be old on a credit of six month.. Purchaser will bo required to execute bond with good -urety for the purchase price pay able .to the 3Iaster Commissioner und bearing six per cent interest per annum from date of sale until paid. Bonds to have the force and effect of a judgment. LESLIE SHHOUT, 3L C. B. C. C. Thirty two inch dress Gingham, Special 20c. ICT:c00K36'e0. 1 if I I I J t