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Who WanU This Beautiful $15 DOLL CTRAY LOCAL NOTES TAKEOUT... m ue I. I IIIN AAAAAAAUu U II , . . At tho FREE It It now on display In Ellison Bros.' show window, and will bo glv en to tome little girl on Christmas morning. How To Get It Just save up all the sales tickets from Ellison Bros, that you can get. We don't care where you get them. Get your mother and father, your brothers and sisters and all your friends to make their purchases at Ellison Bros., and give you the sales tickets. Then on Christmas morning bring them to the store and to the little girl who has tickets represent ing the largest amount of purchases from Nov. 27th to Dec. 24th the doll wilt be presented And this Fine 1,000 SHOT AIR GUN will be given at the same time to the little boy who has the most sales tickets, on the same conditions. Now, litlte Girls and Boys, GET TO WORK. Someone will get this beau tiful doll and this fine gun, sure. Maybe It will be YOU, and they will not cost you ONE CENT. Just go to work and get up all the sales tick, ets you possibly can, and Don't Forget the Place ELLISON BROS. HICKMAN, KY. OFFICERS ELECTED BY ELM CAMP W. O. W. Last night the members of Kim Camp No. 3, W. O. W., elected tho following officers for tho ensuing year: Council Com., G. L. Carpenter. Advisory Lieutenant, J. O. Hyan, Clerk, John Pyle. Banker. H. McMullln. Manager, J. C. Ellison. Em cor I, H. Henry. Watchman, Win. Walton. Sentry, Cooley. Captalu of team, J. Wlloy. Tho office of Clerk was sought by several ' candidates, ub It pays about 35 a month. . o Tho Hickman Independent Homo Telephone Co., has Installed twelve new phones this week, and have or ders for several more. Keep tho good work going. Give this company an order for a phono; It Is a homo enterprise and deserves your patron age from this standpoint as well as from tho point of efficient service. A cyclono struck Dexter, Mo., short ly boforo noon Saturday, demolishing fifteen houses and wrecking tho Stod dard County Fair buildings, Including the amphitheatre Two women and two children wcro ujured. NOTICE: If yon bavo furniture that needs uuholsterlng, phono 94. Will mako tho old furnlturo almost a good as now. Chas. Ward, over fuuua, Holm & Co. storo. Christmas goods at Borendos. Calico nt Cc a ynnl at A. S. liar- kott's. Sam Salmon spent n few day this wick with his family. Ernest King-, of Clayton, spent n few days hero this week. Ed lllnklo, of Chntfec, Mo., In tho guest of J. A. Mooro and family. Mrs. Ncttlo Jackson, of Dyorsburg, Tcnu., Is visiting relatives hero. TARP1NE for coughs and colds 23c por bottlo. Helm & Ellison. E. L. King, of Clayton, spent Sun day with his sister, Mrs. Slide Nalfeh. Sheriff Seat collected over 15.000 taxes at Fulton last Wednesday and Thursday. Don't DUt It Off- It wilt nnn tin too late to do your Christmas shop ping early. We are glad to have you eomo and look whether you buy or not at E. U. Ellison's Cash Storo. Miss Annie Cowglll returned Mon day from an oxtonded visit to friends and relatives In Nashville. Mrs. Dr. Royal has returned to VII- la Ridge, 111., after n visit to her daughter, Mrs. F. S. Mooro. Tho finest and prettiest lino of China ever shown in Hickman. Seo our lino today. Naylor's Bookstore. Ira Jones and wife, who have been visiting relatives hero for several days, left Monday for Glasgow, Ky., to visit friends. Goalder Johnson, sheriff elect of this county, who has been qulto low of typhoid fever, Is now thought to be out of dangor. Don't fall to seo our big lino or Christmas Goods. Presents for old and young can bo selected from our stock. Berendes. E. G. Bushart, who has been fir ing tho switch engine for Jas. I lous ier, has gono to tho N. C. & St. L. shops at Nashville. Hickman has lost about 1200,000 in fires In tho past twelvo months, and still sho Is tho best town In Western Kentucky. John II. Sugg died at his homo In Clinton Friday. Ho was tho father of Prof. J. C. Sugg, who teaches In the Palestino district, this county. Wo arc now receiving now goods for tho Holidays. Buy your goods from us and you will get tho cream of tho world's inarkeU. Naylor's. At Anniston, Ala., yesterday, J. T. Dillon was elected Royal Clerk and Dr. C. M. Blackford Royal Medical Examiner, of the Columbian Woodmen for the State of Kentncky. Marvin Hughltt, president of tho Chicago and Northwestern railroad; W. D. Cantlllon, manager of tho road; Mrs. W. D. Cantlllon and Miss Sears, of Chicago, wcro tho guests of S. L. Dodds slnco our last Issue. Ellison Bros, big closing out salo opened Saturday morning at 9 o'clock with a crowd waiting for the doors to open, and a big forco of clerks was kept on tho jump waiting on tho bargain hunters. This firm is offer ing somo especially attractive bar gains. Read their ads carefully. Friday aftornoon, from 2:30 to 4:30 Mrs. J, T. Stephens was the hostess of tho Embroidery Club. Tho after noon was thoroughly enjoyed. Mrs. Dr. Boyal, of Villa Itldge, III., guest of Mrs. F. S. Moore, was an out-of-town guest. A salad courso was en Joyed. On Wednesday ovenlng of last week Mrs. Fopo Herring entertained a largo number of friends at tho homo of her daughter, Mrs. T. T. Swayno. Mrs. Swayno and Mrs. Will Hubbard re ceived tho guests. Progressive Flvo Hundred was played, thero being sev en tables. Refreshments, consisting of two salad courses, wero sorved. M. Bcrendes & Co. stated In last week's paper that they would hayo their ChlBtmas goods ready for In spection tho next day. but tho mam moth stock required moro tlmo to display than they calculated on and failed to get ready. They now havo tho goods on display and cordially Invito their trade to Inspect tho lino. Monday evening, Mrs. A. A. Farls untortalncd a few friends at bridge, There wero thrco tables and tho ovon- ing thoroughly enjoyed. A tfalad course was served. Tboso prosout: Mesdaiues Fopo Herring, Will Hub lard, T. T. Swayno, J. M. Hubbard, F. S. Moore, A. E. Kennedy, H. F. Ilemloy, J, II. Millet, E. R. Ellison, C. L. Walker and Miss Light Farls. Your account and note is now past due, and we must insist on a settlement at once. Hickman Hardware Co. Will Rebuild. As we go to press, Mr. Bond, of the Richmond & Bond Co., gives ui assurance that the oil mill, which burned last week, will be rebuilt, but not, of course, until spring. In the meantime, thove arranged tem porarily to take care of their busi ness in the usual way, and are in the market for seed, etc. Come .on with the business. Further particu lar next week. o HEALTH AND VITALITY. Mott's Nervine Pills Tho great norvo and brain treat ment for men and women, produces strength and vitality, builds up tho system and renews tho normal vigor. For salo by druggists or by mall, $1 per box, C boxes for $5. Hickman Drug Co., Incorporated. The biggest line of Christmas Goods wo havo ever shown ure now on dis play. You are Invited to inspect tho lino. Bcrendes. A Board of Directors was elected yesterday for tho Hickman Indopend ent Telephone Co. They aro Judge II. T. Davis, W. A. Johnston, G. N. Holm, Hon. F. S. Moore, Allen Davis, Tom Dillon, sr., and W. C. Spoor. Mr. Dillon was elected president, II. T. Davis, secretary, Allen Davis, man ager. Tho company will bo Incorpo rated at onco, and construction work will go right ahead. Mr. Rlchaidson, of Nashvlllo, wait tho guest of his cousins, Misses Nell and Ireuo Holm a few days last weok. You'll Cut Down Your Medicine Bills By Dealing With Thi Drug Store We do business on mod em, commercial lines, on a fair percentage of profits. We do not take for grant ed that because you do not know all about medicine we can get any price at all. Our prices are fair and reasonable. Leave your medicinal wants with us. Helm Ellison Fair Warnin, (INCORPORATED) No, gentlo reader, tho Standard Oil Company is not a bit worried ft bout that Federal Court decision de claring It to bo an illegal combination and ordering It to bo dissolved. The cue will bo appealed, and It's dollars to doughnuts tho public will witness a rcpltltlon of what happened when tho higher courts got hold of that 129,400,000 flno assessed against tho same corporation. By tho way, how many trusts In this country havo been busted by decisions of the courts and "my policies"? Don't everybody an swer too emphatically and all at tho samo Umc. A dispatch from Anna, III., says: People In all walks of life are sub scribing very liberally to tho monu ment which Is to bo erected over the gravo of Annlo Pulley In this city. The body of her father, who was a Confederate soldier from North Caro lina and a highly respected cltlien, lies near. The citizens of Anna nnd surrounding towns are eagerly mail ing whatever amount they can con tribute. This Is tho young lady outraged at Cairo a few weeks ago. G. W. Newton, of East Hickman, has a strawberry patch In full bloom even though it Is December. Many of tho plants contain green berries that aro large and normal In every respect. If this weather keeps up, wo will go out and cat strawberries and cream with G. W. Christmas day. Great Is Fulton county. Cairo has a law which requires mall order liquor houses to pay a li cense tax oftl.KGO. An effort Is be ing made to cut it to $1,000. No drinking will, bo allowed on such premises. Waltor Wollnian, of busted airship famo, has lined up with Peary in tho polar controversy. It will bo remem bered that Wullman failed to reach tho Polo. Mrs. J. L. Greer, of Now Decatur, Ala., spent Saturday and Sunday with her brother, Judgo Jas. Ronoy, In this city. Tho famous Douglas shoes aro sold only by A. S. llnrkett In Hickman. Nothing better for bad weather. II. Bond, of Chattanooga., Presi dent of Richmond & Bond Co., Is In tho city this week on business. Miss Anctto King, of Dyursburg, spont several days this week with lier sister, Mrs. Sudo Nalfeh. Come and boo tho Dolls at E. R. Ellison's Cash Storo. Better dolls at .lower prices for cash. New Mexico and Texas wcro burled btmcuth bovou feet of snow Monday. UIss Loyco Copclln, of Wlngo, U visiting Miss Nina Mullen. Remember A. S, Barkott buys all kind of furs. TELCPHONE DIRECTORY. Hickman Independent Telephone Compmy, 6 3 Hallow, It. B lies 64 Hallow, A. U (Dutch) Re 34 Hallow, J. W l.Rcs, 6-1 H Hallow, W. C He 3S Hottcrsworth & Prather ....Store 1 Cotton & Adams Shop :? Curlln, P. U.. Dr. Res. 132 Dodds Co., J. F. & S. L... Office 36 Dodds Co., J. F. 8. L. Gin 34 Dodds, W. A Offlco 3-3 Davis. A. W.. Mgr Rei 23 Fultnn County Court 22 Farris. A. A Offlco 17 Farmers Gin & Grain Co..offt 8 Gray, IL L. Res 43 King, NorrU Res 48 Hickman Ico & Coal Co.... Office 16 Hickman Wagon Co ...Offlco 13 Hickman Packing Co Offlco 10 Holm & Ellison Storo 21 Hlckmsn Courier Office 9 Hickman Drug Co Storo 20 Hickman Furniture Co 48 Hickman Ice & Coat Co. . ..office C? Hickman Wagon Co office 11 Hickman Hardwaro Co Store H Hubbard & Blackford, Drs.. Offlco 63 Hickman Bank 20 Hubbard. Dr. J. M res 4214 King, Norrls ros 6 Lcdford & Randlo ....Store 27 Loot. A. II.. res 2 Mooro, Frank S Offlco 24 Nowton, Jas. C Hcs 2C Richmond & Bond Co Offlco 42 lUco, N. L Res 14 Rico, h. C. Storo 62 Seut & Leggato livery 43 Spolght, IL II ....Res 77 Smith & Atnborg Storo 25 8udbcrry. W. T. Storo 62 Self, Tom Res, 1 Southern Express Co Offlco 4314 Townsend, J. A Hcs 44 Townsond, Otis He 41 Townsond, James Res, 36 Whooler, L. It Hes 30 Wright, Ed grocery O Tho First District Teachers' Asso ciation which met lust week ut Kutta wa, selected Wlckllffo as tho next place of meeting. Tho following of' fleers wero elected: T. A. Richards Princeton, president; Prof. Cox, of Smlthlaud, vlco president; and Supt Lane, Wickllffu, secretary. Tho woods wcro well tilled with hunters last Thursday, Many had very good luck at gunning. Had tho weather boon cooler tho gamo would doubtless havo boon, woru pluntlful ,nhl rm of u, n, Court tho posed of "( i ait .... P. J. J- Hrowdor t. W r for dams., w. or tlr. ,rUu' lor ll Suit tlf for Ktiltnii Ky wai . . o rim. n"U I'lSmfiff ,w. . ' J. J. son a.. i. - " r ...... ui nmn t-1 plaintiff for $m M Morro W Mitt I .. . r- H iv - OIK' . . for plaintiff f, IP I'll. nan J T. 8.t ,V)mr w Suit fill Wkt,,. I . v for or of II,. ...... . ' ' IV rv .4 fV- ... . " JVty ,1 c.,. ... . ... i-pini, ,,t i . , . Vi Suit for D. Wlllism ,, t , Suit - - w. note jjdiBs,., (..,, for Hickman ltd r . ren mm on cot, Jsiattt Pi iiuim tor it; !.' lllokman III r tl P r on hihi j I u,,v-. . mm. jounm. ni tor vx: j Real EtUtt: L. C. I.umffiiit I,, vt. j. 110 acres land I i, Allri. I.llnaf..r ln tf i sores land. 11.609 tUn fs.111.,. . - ii .. - . in ruiinii. uoo Hickman Itcsl'r t .- tj W I son, lots in Ve' h., i- r- lots in Old lu kcia :u M. I. Whlt.sil - tjF rCn nar Pulton l '7 land In Madrid llcnd, r:o i-i. ii. imrj to U ii VA-y iu' Fulton. US Fulton, l.-oe Atox Harn- to 0 n.)x and ewr nrrottd a Hickman. H 'KW C. A. Tum- r to J L won. 12.500. In West llulmar I Zl joiin ii ;v ion 13 i.zs l. lot In East llwkiJn, L 1 . T IL-iirT to K K R-cift Wwt lllrkman L A. W Kol. r '.o J I A--t f 110. p V Foul, r ta Wa T-etH. 15. rt.,. ft fill f Trii tt land, $000 Circuit Court Mrs M S Oraric-tT a tl...... t,irH K .' Lt mcnt of estat'' .....I- iiii. v.r t K Rl'r ,.iii.i .- - for divorce M. A lioi.cn Suit for dlvorc- Ilatlle I.uttrni n m tnr illvorce Chas lU-aJV 3 vs J D. on account WOODMEN- Death call 2J0iduei have peen ! , - TSmn 1st, 1 Will m ' and w be wreo a'V " clerk-elect.at the H.c." ,-rf vou can Py 0'' ... ity to tnans yuu courtesies inu. . Anv time a WoodB u " t? C VOL' o- ...aim AKhtr a faaf I" " , AIII.01. TyKr, I-rlor ht r new boioe ran. ivc . ttnu Of KhlCh IUIW ' irchniont. ot. no au """" . .. .-ill ..I.I, ...nil SOClt I . mis. Mrs. Tyer OI IV v...-- . ,,. . ...... ..,Vrn cre -re. Kcj t ons. -u . x y, i; nroseiu. ...jiner, in niiuiiv - .. t er, U. " gviajna. Hubbard, 1 B ffljker, E. R. K'lli0n' , ver A- Bond, C 0, Scbko . HurrlnB ud J' w'