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tiM&MmwkmmKfltt kTfcX3Jii THE INTERIOW inilBMAL. STANFORD. XENTlirVV FRIDAY. OCTOBER 20. 1911 The Interior Journal. Our Motto -tl(iJ0OOOO0OOOO0OOOOi3 Genuine Established 187k 0 HELTON M. 8AUFLEY,... Publisher as I ir n m More nooris for less money. Now Is the time that every one lias to buy some FALL and WINTER GOODS, we have them. Clothlnq, Cloaks un derwear, outlnq cloth, dress qootls of all klnds; coat sweaters, blank ets and shoes for all the family. Come and let us make you some prices that will make you open your eyes. Grab Orchard, Kentucky. L. L SANDERS PUBLIC SALE AI RENTING ! r - OF - FARM, STOCK, CROPS, ETC. Havlnn decided lo qiit fnrmtnrj, I will at my farm I mila east of Here land, on ThursdayOct.:26, '1 1 Rent my place of 333 acres to the highest and best bidder, if not sold or rented previously. At fie same time and place I will s:ll my stock, crops.etc, consisting of ' 8 work mules, six and eight years old well broke.. 2 yearling mules 3 brood mares 6 to 7 years old bred to Kind's Jack I three-year-old Chester Chief gelding. I yearling horse colt, German Coach stock. I six-year-old imported German Coach stallion I yearlinq Golddust horse colt. I four-year-old Gold Dust horse combined, I four-year-old brood mare bred to lack. s i. One mare and colt. I Jennet bred to B. B. King's Jack. "kL- I yearling Jack extra good. t I yearlinn short horn bull qood one. 3 Short Horn milk cows, hornless. II brood sows heavy with piqs. - v 30 shoats, weigh from 60 to 100 pounds. -., IWCK 2 turluna vl?ws c"Paraiiveiy new. I hay rake, I steel roller I Iron wheel handy wagon. I mowinf machine. I one blue grass seed stripper I International hay baler One sheep shearing machine (new.) I car clover hay. I 30 acres millet straw In the bale 40 acres corn at the heap. 6 two year old mules have been handled some. One mare mule colt I three-year-old Chester Chief mare. 1 two-year-old Chester Chief filly. I four-year-old spotted pony safe for ladles and children. Not afraid of steam or automobile about 15 hands high and not better or nicer ene in the country. I six-year-old Naboth mare bred to Jack. I Jennet, bred to Peyton's Jack and safe in foal. 1 two-year-old iennet extra stock. 2 short horn calves 1 yearling short horn heifer 2 fat cows. I yearlinq boar. 50 ewes well bred. 1 Champion binder. 2 cultivators 2 double shovel plows 2 wheat drills one with fertilizer attachment. I box manure spreader I smoothinq harrow. I two horse wagon comparatively new. ( 1 wheat fan. 2 sets of wagon harness. 5 sets of plow gear Three orfour hundred shocksvof fodder 5 acres sorqhum in shock and many other things too numerous to mention. Sale to go on rain or shine plenty of dry guarters. Dinner mi the ground for everybody . II A YEAR 8TRICTLY IN ADVANCE Entered nt tho postofflco nt man ford as second class mall. Democratic Ticket. For Governor Jnmca 11. McCrcary. Kor l.lout. governor E. J, MrDermctl fur Treasurer Thos. S. Itlica. For Secretary of State U. F. Crcco- mis. For Attorney General James Uarnctt. For Auditor II. M. TUiwnrlU For Stnto Superintendent ot Schools Darkfulale Harriett. Fo Commissioner Agriculture J. V. Nowuian. Foi Clerk Court of Appeals It. I.. Greene. For IlaLromd Commissioner V. F. Klalr. For Circuit Judge Charles A. Har din. F Kt'preseiitnlhe A. II. Shank. l're-eli'i'lion c.penc nreotml ftl-i-l by cniuliilnte uho will bo vidrd for in ilit? Arironn iirimnrv I'm i'nit til States Senator tioxt wool; show a total cvpcmlilurc of Ip ihnu .fSOO. Sacli an iiiHsuilli-iiiit mim would not entitle the cnndidulos in the new stnln lo a look-in on the "jackpots"' which our old friends Senators Lorimer, of lllinow. or Sie-plion-on. of Wi-eonsdn, eri ia I he habit, of opening during the pro3res of their campaigns. Or it would not have paid the salary of Traitor Lilian!, which Senator I'.iadlev. of Kentucky. (O'ltear's political purNt) says U .fl.'iOO n year u his pii,:ile hecretar-. . .. Quartered Oak Dressers $12.50. Mahoqany Finished $13.50. Genuine Quartered Oak Pedestal Dining Tables $12.50. Liliraby and Parlor Tables, Pe destals, Bed Room Suits, $17.50 and up. Carpets Mattlnqs, Rugs, Drugqcts. Nice Felt Mattresses, Cotton Tops. Combinations, Cot Pads, Lace Cur tains. Shades, Pictures, Moultlinns. Trunks, Linoleums and Oil 'Cloths. Full Line of Rockers and Dininq Chairs. W. A. Tribble, Stanford. pie for so many years at Frankfort. Both parties haihor these lmipies, and they should lie exposed ami driven out. t if Judge O'llenr, in n speech at Cov ington this week, said he was not in favor of state-wide prohibition. He declared he did not believe Kentucky is prepared from a bunnies stand point or cntimcnt to go further than local option. If the "dge hob nobs much longer with .McL'ulloch. his distiller campaign llnnnrier, he will come to the condition before the campaign is over that oven local option is a bad thing for Keutuckv. Bitter criticism of President Tnft murked the opening of the cauipaiga of the progressive element of the republican party which was launch ed in Chicago Tuesday night. And that's not a marker to tho criticism that is going to be heard from the progressive democracy under the leadership of Woodrow Wilson nest year. Terms $10 and under, cash in hand. Over that amount, six mwiths credit, bankable paper hearing 6 per cent interest from date of pale. Capt. T. D.EntjIish, Auct. M. J. HOFFMAN, Moreland, Ky. BR0DHEAD. Joseph Carter has returned home after n two month-,' visit in Shel by county. .Mr. nnd Mrs. J. T. Cherry, .Mrs. Linda Kenton nnd Jno. Mobiii-on nro attending the Grand Lodge at Louis ville this week. I'd. Owens is able to be out again Dave Webb bought a ftftm IrOm Sim Savior for $1,000. Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. Frith are vis iting relatives in Stanford und Dan ville. Henry Krooks left for I.ouisullc Wednesday. ilrs. Daisy Hunt entertained n number of her friends last Monday evening. Homer Wallin was over from Dan ville first of the week. Tom Francisco sold to Krown and Craig a pair of oxen at J'U cents per pound. Mis Judith and Lena McCall of Maretburg visited Mrs. Jop Albright last week. K. II. Ham recently sold a cow for r. . The many friends of Miss lioc Dike were surprised when the news flashed over the town last Sunday that she and 11. JK. Uinsue nan eloped to Jeffersonville where they were mnrried The bride was the youngest daughter of Itcv. A. G. like of this place. She had been teaching at Hickory Groe and Friday afternoon she left school to go to Keren from there she went on to Winchester where she met Mr. Christie and then on to Jeffersonville where they were Mr Christie's homo is :r. i'nneeton. W. Vii., and has a good position maricd late Saturday afternoon, with the Armour l'nckiug Company of St. Louis. Wo do not know .i,nr.. 1ipv will make their home valuable advtco and books. People ask . . ar0 8l;n on their honeymoon. about mo from different places, and are '. surprised that lean dp all of my houso- .. Vn.,r Pnmmnn Colds SerioUSlV Common colds, severe and fre quent, lay the foundation of chrome diseased conditions of the nose and throat, and may develop into bron cbhitis, pneumonia, and consumption For nil coughs and colds in children .... ,i!n mnwn nersons. tnkc Foley's I cannot thank you enough for your Honey and Tnr Compound prompt1; advice. May God give you a long life Shugars and Tnncr. and bless your work." "" The Democratic Vhitform pledges the parly to stop corrupt lobbving in the Legislature, and Governor McCrcary is the man to turn the light on the miscrennts who have fattened nt the expense of the peo- HER WEIGHT INCREASED FROM 100 TO 140 POUNDS. Wonderful Praise Accorded Perunathe Household Remedy Mrs. Maria Ooertz, Orlenta, Okla homa, writes: "My husband, children and myself have used your medicines, and we al ways keep them in the house in case of necessity. I was restored to health by this medicine, and Dr. Uartman's In- work alone, and that I was cured by the doctor of cbronlo catarrh. My husband was cured of asthma, my daughter of earache and catarrh of the stomach, and my son of catarrh of the throat, when I was sick I weighed 100 pounds ; now I weigh 110. "I havo regained my health again, and Come to Louisville at Our Expense. PURCHASE A ROUND TRIP TICKET FROM YOUR HOME TO LOUISVILLE. WHEN V0U HAVE COMPLETED YOUR SHOPPING IN THIS STORE. TAKE YOUR RETURN TICKET AND YOUR SALE CHECKS. WHICH ARE GIVEN YOU WITH EACH PURCHASE TO THE CREDIT DESK. (South end of Building) first floor. AND WE WILL REFUND TO YOU Nl CASH 5 PER CENT. OF YOUR TOTAL PUR CHASE UP TO THE AMOUNT OF YOUR ROUND TRIP RAILROAD FARE. GIRLS' DRESSES A very larqe assortment of colorings and trimmings and smart models, made of percale anl llnon, with either high collor and long sleeves, or Dutch neck, to he worn with giumps. Regular values $1.25 to $1.75 at $1 Girls, Gulmpes of white batiste, trimmed with tusks, two models at 50. cents. Women's Misses and girls' gymnasium blomers, navy blue, remilar value $1.25 at 75 cents. MlsseV and Childrens' sweaters, all wool, dauble breasted models, red, white and gray, price $125, . $225 and $2.75. WAISTS Womens' waists, of white batiste, new fall models, high collar, and long sleeves, clevorate usage of tucking, lace and French side frill, regular value $2.75 at $1.50 NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE lly virtue of JIecntinn Xo. St di rected to me, which i-Micd from the clerk's office of the Lincoln CiieuU court, of Kentucky, in fnvYir of J. W. Alcorn and nirnm-t 1). W. Dunn, nnd which execution is for the sum of twenty-five (f'J.) with icr cent in terest there oil annually from the 0th day of September, l&b0,tilj paid, and the further sum of .f".(l."i costs mid the further cot of this action, I, or one of mj deputies, will on November. Kith, 1011, being the first day of the regular November lilll term of the Lincoln County Court, between the hours of 10 A. M. and 2 1'. M.. nt the court house door in Slnnford, Lincoln county, Ken tucky, expose to public sale to the highest bidder, at public outer', ''1L' inteiest of said I). V. Dunn in th" property hereinafter described, " so much of hi- uid interest as mnv be necessary to satisfy the said J. W. Alcorn's debt, interest and costs and which intere-t is of the said D. V. Dunn's in the property hereafter described, is an undivulcd one-third interest in snid liropertv. subject to the dower estate of Mrs. M. M. Dunn which property is a certain tract of land lying in the west end of Lin coln county. Kentucky, on which the said .Mrs. M. M. Dunn now resides, thus described: Heginniug nt a stone in the Joseph Coffey line, thence south 8(i west 14 poles to the Cof fey corner, south 'J4 West ( de IS links to a iiiuoak. corner to siimn. south '2 west 7.1 poles 7 links to a stone in a ditch of the county road in the Knehcl Carpenter line; thence her lint south 21 west. So poles (o a stone near a branch; thence up the branch north .' west 101 poles to a stone near a branch; thence up the branch north west 101 poles to the beginning, and contaiiiiii'r .11 acres, ;i roods and 27 poles if lanH. Terms of Sale Sale will he made on a credit of three (It) mouths, (he pnrchaser to give, bond to tho said J. W. Alcorn, with approved security for tho purchase money, bond to benr interest nt 0 per cent iiutill paid, from day of sale, having the force and effect of a replevin bond. This lSlh dnv of October, 1011. W. L. M'CAHTY. Sheriff Lincoln Countv Kentucky. FrMRMMdy Htlps ChiWrw THE STEWART DRY GOODS CO.. nJiJMHfchw-nw-wni-iii' i ! - ii hih. iiM i . i sjgasi. m m (Incorporated). Louisville, Ky. Many a. mother has learned of a way of avoiding sickness in her family, es pecially among the children, by the use of a free sample bottle of the fa mous laxative, Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin. This, offer of the doctor's to send a free sample bottle has been re sponded to by thousands of women in all parts of America. This Dr. Caldwell' Syrup Tepsln Is a truly wonderful laxative and especially adapted to the needs ot babies and children because It Is pleasant to taste and no child will retuse It. Then, It Is mild and never gripes. It la all that a child's remedy should be, though It la a sood laxative for the whole family l,scuue It Is effective at all ages. It is simply not dynamlo like salts, pills and powerful cathartics, which should not be given to children anyway. Nine times out of ton when a child complains and you don't know exactly what is the matter with It, It needs a laxative Us bowles are constipated. Syrup Pepsin will correct the trouble, tone up the child and soon It will be well again over night wonderful re suits havo been secured with Syrup I'epuin. You can buy It of any druggist at fifty cents or a dollar a bottle, the lat ter being the family size, but you ore Invited to make a test of It lint at the doctor's expense. Sand him your ad dress today and he wilt send you a free ample bottle direct to your home. Then when sntlslled buy It of your fav orite druggist. Dr. Caldwell does not reel that the purchase of his remedy ends his obll- r ration. He has specialized In stomach, Iver and bowel diseases for over forty n. nn1 Will I. A .ltAriMil in irlVA thA reader uny advice on the subject free J or cnartre. aii are weicomv iu wmv Mm. Whether for the medical advice or the free sample address him Dr. W. U. Caldwell, m Caldwell building-, 0 0 o O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 N ew Ml Hats Yjilvny,lmc- llio XINV TIIIXCIS l'o-ilny nt arc-showing a niiiiiiliVeii( assort men! of men's lials. STETSONS. hi sliff'liais anil Stetsons Senile!, hat at $!. Stetson's Young Men's. Also full shapes at $:5.o() and -Loo. Imported Velours The new thing in rough hats in (J ray Tan, Black and Brown at :.50. These arc very stylish and exceedingly dressy. Bctlei get one while you can H. J. McRoberts Stanford, Kentucky. 000000O 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 O 0 0 0 O m Bring Your Prescriptions Here To Be Compounded When your physician li.ii pre scribed a medicine (or you to take, the next Important step H to have that prescription placed In tho hands of a thoroughly reliable nnd competent pharmacist so it will be compounded exactly as directed. We have gained an enviable reputation for always being very careful nnd painstaking in our compounding and (eel that, in nil justice to your own good health, you should bring your next prescrip tion here. Here, too, you will find a complete and in viting display of toilet articles, rubber goods, soaps, perfumes, toilet preparations and all standard remedies. For Interior decorating we carry and recommend ALABAST1NE. the beautiful wall coating. Call and seu samples ot tints and ask us about It. PENNY'S DRUG 8T0RE. Btnnford, Kentucky Just A Reminder'- ma That our shoe stock is now complete and that 35 years of sincere effort to know good shoes and own them at the right prices are back of them, buying direct from the manufacture as we do you get the benefit of the middle man's profit. You'll certain ly do yourself a good turn by looking at our line. WF Parkin CRAB ORCHARD, -' L eriunb, KENTUCKY. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 S 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ;!. ... 0 0 0 : 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 :'. 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 O 0 0 O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 33H3 Trro K3C wry t"" mm amaieaiia. m- i1'