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' - 1 -7 d a number of their friends from Lick creek Sunday even I nr. . Milt Bradley and Henry May attend ed Sunday acbool here Sunday. Don't forget the prayer meeting ev ery Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Baa Well man are vis iting borne folk thla week. John Branham and wife were the guest of Lindaey Well man Sunday. - Tom Rice of Deep Hole attended prayer meeting at this place Saturday night. True Roberta waa the guest of 111a Marie Bradley Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cyrua were hop pine la "Louisa Saturday. ROSS BUD. v. - - ' i - Every Pi-ospenmsFarmer has a CAU.ON'fHEtl'-CoRKiatlaufr. We Are Agents for the Best Mowing Machines and Other Farm Machinery. : Birdsell and Weber Wagons We have several of each of these well known wagons which do not go with the sale of our store We Want to Close Out. SNYDER 1IDWE. CO. LOUISA, INCORPORATED KENTUCKY. DO YOU KNOW THAT Rural sanitation la a health protec tion to the city-dweller? It's foollah to educate a boy and then let him die of typhoid fever? The U. 8. Public Health Service la suea a free bulletin on the summer care of Infants? v Exercise in the garden la better than exercise in the gymnasium? Clean water, clean food, clean bouse make clean healthy American citizens? The Slate of California has reduced Its typhoid death rate 70 per cent In the past ten years? Rats are the most expensive animals which man maintains?. It Is estimated that the average ma nure pile will breed (00,000 file per ton?'' ,.. Notice of Commissioner Sale. By virtue of a judgment of the Law rence Circuit Court at Its April term, 111, in case of T. 8. Thompson. Admr. of the estate of William H. William son, vs. Charley Cassell. undersigned commissioner will on Monday, the 19tb day of June ltK, it being county court day, offer for sale at the front door of (he court house in Louisa, Ky., to raise the sum of 1300.00 with Interest from the 2Mb of July 1914. and cost herein, expended, subject to a credit of 1 150.00 dated January 21. 1(15, also a credit of 140 00 paid on November the lth. It 15, said property Is described as follows: On Tug river in Lawrence county, Ky, beginning at a beech tree about "5 yards below the halfway branch on the bank of Tug river, thence up the cen ter of the point and with Ed Meek a line to the top of the ridge, between Blankenshlp Branch and Tug river .and to Hackworth and Burns line, and with the center of the ridge down the river to John B. Chaffln's corner, thence with John B. Chaffln's line down the hill to a walnut on the bank of Tug river, and with Its meanders to the be ginning, being a part of the Frank En dicott farm and supposed to be about 40 acres more or less. Said sale will be made on a credit of six months or for cash In hand, pay able to the Maater Commissioner at the time of sale. W. M. SAVAGE. M. C, U C, C. ' Coffins. Caskets. Undertakers Supplies of all Kinds W carry a large line and sell at considerably below the price usually charged elsewhere. WE CONDUCT FUNERALS IN THE MOST AP PROVED MANNER. , Snyder Hardware Company LOUISA, KENTUCKY , lath, day of June lilt, being regular ; County Court day, offer for sal to the highest and beat bidder at the front door of the Court House In Louisa, Ky, between the hours of 10 a. m, and I p. m, the following described property, j to-wit: . j One black pony named Jack, about T years old and weighing about 400 Ra One mouse colored pony weighing about ,100 lbs, 1 year old, no name. On sorrel pony named Ted, t year old, weighing about (00 Iba Also one browo pony named Bill. T year old and weigh. :ing about (00 lb a THE HOME CIRCLE AND ITS INTERESTS. Column Dedicated to Tired Mothers as They Join The Home Circle at Evening Tide. Weeping may endure for a night, but Joy cometh In the morning. nuun ixx : 5. ..-.. Let us be of good cheer, however, re membering that the misfortunes hard . - thnm which never come. Lowell. w Never teach false morality. How ex quisitely absurd to tell girls that beau ty 1 of no value, drees of no use. Beau ty la of value, her whole prospects or happiness In life may often depend up on a new gown or a becoming bonnet, and if he ha Ave grain of aense she will And this out. Sydney Smith. e e It la not what he ha, or even what he does, which directly expresses the worth of a man, but what he la. AmieL e e Let ua learn to be content with what we have. Let ua get rid of our false estimates, act up all the highest ideals a quiet home; vine of our planting; a few books full of the Inspiration of a genius; a few friends worthy of be ing loved and able to love ua In re- . turn; a nunureu iiiuuwu .. .... -that bring no pain or remorse: a de ntinn to the rlKht that will never swerve; a simple religion empty of all bigotry, full of trust, hope and love and to such a philosophy this world will give ua all the empty Joy it has.- rtavM Rvlnr. ' e Banish the future; live only for the hour and its allotted work. Think not of the amount to be accomplished, the difficulties to be overcome, but Bet earnestly at the little task at your el bow, letUng that be sufficient for the day; for aurely your plain duty la not to aee what lie dimly at a distance, but to do what Ilea clearly at hand. William Osier. To understand the world la better than to condemn It; to atudy the world la better than to abuse It; to make th world better, lovller and happier la th noblest work of any man or woman. lihagavld-Glta, Th power of an endle Uf la om thing of present iprlnc. To llv at all la to hunger for a larger living. To V coiiolou of ourselves la to b con- scious that we are but the germ of what we may be, that we have scarcely begun to fill the promise of our nature. The path of duty seems at first to be a straight line; but we cannot long follow It without being convinced that it is a circle,' whose center Is God. One cannot throw himself with all the force that is In him into any noble under taking without being carried by the sheer momentum which he has gained, beyond the fear of death. In lighting a good fight Death la swallowed up In victory. Samuel M. Crothers. The planting of a deire Indicates that the gratification of that desire is in the constitution of the creature that feels It. The Creator keeps Hi word with ua all. What I have seen teaches me to trust the Creator for all I have not seen. Emerson. see We wish for Immortality. The thought of an annihilation is horrible, even to conceive it Is almost impossi ble. The will is a kind of argument; it la not likely that God would have given all men auch feeiings If He had not meant to gratify. F. E. Robert son. e e For though from out our bourne of time and place the flood may bear me far, I hope to see my Pilot face to face, when I have crossed the bar. Tenny son. e e e e Home! One is more than ever Im pressed by the significance of that word, when, even in the roughest lit tle hamlet, and most desolate looking hut. It may mean so much to those who were born in It. It Is a beautiful trait, this clinging to the very soil of one's birthplace, sterile and unattractive as it may be to those who have no such associations. . e A happy home, whether it consists of two or twelve members. Is one where love presides at the board and watch es over the couches; where each per son love himself last and considers the other first; where the irritable word is restrained and the affectionate thought given utterance, and where each la glad In laboring for the other's comfort and relieving the other's care. e It la only too true that to refrain from ahowtng affection makes the wife miserable. She doe not car for pres ent or lavish attention; she wants those little token auch as may be giv en even In a look, which will prove her husband' love. We wish som of the good thing that some men are saving up to say concerning their wlvea after they are dead could b ald now, e e . . Bread and cheese and kisses are bet ter than sumptuously ladn table with no expression of love. Smooth out th wrinkle on your forehead when you go to dinner. Thla will help your wife to retain her youth fu appearance. ROCKY VALLEY. Sunday school at this place Is pro gressing nicely. Mrs. L. A. Vinson made a trip to Louisa Thursday to have some den tint work done. Malcolm Stansbury passed through here Monday enroute to Maynard Branch. Mr. and Mrs. Steven Murphy were in Louisa one day last week. Mis Myrtle Vinson spent Saturday and Sunday with ber sister, Mrs. Chaa. Maynard of Donlthon. Several from this place attended the meeting at the Patrick graveyard 8un day. Chaa. Maynard of Donithan was a buslnesa caller on Vinson Branch Sat urday afternoon. Wm. R. Vinson and little son Sam rate spent Sunday with his daughter of Fort Gay. We are very glad to know that Mrs. Sadie Stansbury will be our teacher again this year. Mrs. Ed and Doll Vinson have return ed home after an extended visit with relative at Kermlt. 1 Misa Mattie Rose waa shopping In Louisa Thursday. We are glad to say that Mrs. Rob ert Vinson who has been on the sick list for a few days, la able to be out again. Talmage Wells waa on Vinson Branch Saturday afternoon. There will be church at this place Sunday by Rev. Lindsey Copley, be ginning at 10:30 o'clock. Also, Sun day night by Bro. Jim CartmeL Ev erybody come. MT LOVE AND I. 8M0KY VALLEY. Our Sunday school la progressing nicely. The Rev. M. A. Hay preached an In tereatlng sermon at the Bethel Camp ground Sunday and will preach there again the first Sunday In July. Mlaa Suale Anysworth la visiting at this place. Mrs. Will Haws la visiting home folks here. Rev. Lea-Is Peters will preach here the second Saturday night and Sun day morning, and also at the Bethel Camp In the evening. Bro. Hill will hold a revival meeting at thia place, beginning the thlid Sat urday night and lasting two weeks. Mis Shelda Diamond was In Louisa Saturday. Jeff Cyrua attended Sunday school at Hewlett Branch Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lindsey Cyrua of Lou isa spent Thursday with home folks. Allen and R. C. Hutchison passed down our creek Saturuay. Fred Roberta waa calling on home folks last week. , Ethel and Dorothy Cyrus entertain- Notice of Commissi en sra Sal. By virtue of a Judgment of the Law rence Circuit Court at Ita April term 11 C In the case of Charley Roberts va H. B. Williams, the undersigned commissioner, will, on Monday, June the lth. Ills, It being county court day, offer for sale at the front door of the court house In Louisa, Lawrence County, Ky, the property described herein, or so much thereof a may be necessary to raise the sum of f 1000.00, and the coat of said action and Inter est, said property described aa follows: Tract of land In Lawrence county, Ky., on Big Blaine creek, beginning at the mouth of th horse mill branch, thence with Dennis Wellman' line to Bell Moore's line, thence with his line to George May line, thence an eastern course with George May line, and crossing Bla.'n creek to the county road thence with the county road to Floyd Mays line and with, hi line to Blaine creek, thence with Blaln creek to the beginning, containing ISO acre. TERMS OF SALE: Will be made upon a credit of six months payable to Commissioner with approved security with lien retained on the property sold to secure payment of the bond. W. M. SAVAGE. M. C. L. C. C. Levied upon a the property of The Eastern Kentucky Coal Co, to satisfy an Execution No. 2(74, which Issued from the office of the Lawrence Cir cuit Court In favor of Jaa. Prultt. J against The Eastern Kentucky Coal Co, for the sum of 1 1 05 10 with Inter est thereon from th toth day of April 115, until paid, subject to a credit of (25, May 10. 1I(. and the further sum of I1H0 coats, and for the coat of thla sale. Sale will be made upon a credit of S months, the purchaser being re quired to execute a good and sufficient bond for the purchase price, payable to R. A. Stone, sheriff, which bond shall have th force and effect of a replevin bond upon which no execution snail Is sue. Given under my band thla, th Mrd day of May 111. Jl.-It R. A. STONE, ULC. HOUSE A LOT FOR SALE. On 1-story frame bouse on Lock avenua House new. Large lot For further description and price apply to AUGUS TUS 8JTTDER. SHERIFFS SALE. L or one of my deputies, wilt, on the 19th day of June 11(. being regular County Court day, offer for Bale to the highest and best bidder at the front door of the Court House in Louisa, Ky, between the hours of 10 a. m, and 1 p. m, the following described property. to-wlt: The following real estate situated In the city of Louiaa. Lawrence county. Ky, and being a portion of lot known aa the M. Frees mill lot. fronting on Lock avenue, and being the eastern end of the lot. Beginning at a stake on the lower town alley. (Original plat) SO and one half feet from Lock ave nue, thence down and with Lock ave nue to the south line of the Buck Crutcher lot. thence straight across to the lower town alley, the place of be ginning, and being the same property acquired by W. V. Roberta, deceased. from the Big Sandy Milling Co. Levied upon as the property of Mar tha Roberts, to satisfy an Execution No. II, which issued from the office of the Floyd Circuit Court Clerk In favor of Miranda Gearheart, Admrx, against William Bralnard. Mrs. W. V. Roberts. Admrx, etc, for the sum of 1812.04 with Interest thereon from the (th day of May Ull until paid, and the further sum of 121.70 costs, and for the costs of this sale. Sale will be made upon a credit of I months, the purchaser be. ing required to execute a good and auf detent bond for the purchase price. payable to Miranda Gearheart, plain tiff, which bond shall have the force and effect of a replevin bond which no execution shall Issue. - Given under my hand this, the 26th day of May 1U. Jl.-lt. R. A. 8TONE. H. L. C. SHERIFF'S 8ALE. I, or one of my deputies, will on the nurses Cattle Dogs DR. A. II. D0RNEY Veterinarian traeual Ontsrls Veterinary Call.g Phsn R-ttB Taylsr Sid. 18h end Greenup, ASHLAND, KY. READ EVERY WORD OF THIS. It Will Help You. It Ha Helped Oth. r. Why Net Yeuf ha been Increasing. 1 am better ao- quainue wiia am oouuirr suvs pwpiw. t have tried to pleas all my custosB er and give every man the worth of hi money. I am able to ear fur woo while here, will abow you tour coon- try in three day than any aua in Scioto county and It costs you nothing. 1 will feed you good doom raised and home cooked grub, put up la th Big Sandy faahlon and It coals yew noth ing whether you buy or aoC Why go to other dealers where you bar to walk fur miles and pay board, etc, when you can buy from one of your own Big Sandy boys and bava a good time a i, my expense. We have good land here dear reader and It has ft very reasonable price oa It, Moat ail th roads are good. Listen to this: (0 a. with two house, plenty fruit. 20 a. bottom and good MIL All for 11400.00. f 1000.00 cash, balaaos to suit you. lit a, 100 a. level and rolling, twe bouses, fair barn and old school sous on farm. Ail for I20M.00. tile., cash, balance to suit yea, I can Dot tail you all the bargains I have but most anything yo want I hav It or will help you hunt It UP. Land la leasing her for oil and gas at lOo per acre. Better get bold of some of it. Writ m what you want. I snewsi all letters aa soon aa poaatbl after received. Corse to IroaUm. O, then take th D. T. ft L fur Bloom Junction. O. Write me and 1 win Meet you at th station. Ton are Invited to call on mew FRED B. LYNCH Bleeea Switch, . i-t Ohio. For almort four years mr bimine . FOR SALE. A farm of ever IN acres. frwxlcl a Tag river for nearly two sail Bg LawTwaos aoaaty. Ky, posit Wefts tatlo m N. W. a, ft, Ftae rtvgg bottom, sreek an hill lands, t-Ttni-Trg alt mineral. Large aasoual aUy eleered and eult! ratable, Tttl guad. Address FRED W. WALKER. Woesa Kr, or R. T. BtTHNE Leejla. K. . .i ! m BARGAINS I DOORS & SASH EESESSSaEEEEai ' We have a lot of doors and sash not included in the recent sale of our merchandise stock. We want to sell them out as soon as possible. Any quantity you may want, at extremely low prices. MNWwHWBW.M'ujirT Snyder Hdwc (lnrpraLfl) LOUISA, . Co. KtNTUCKY