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" l rxti7rrq.cryraossys3aigyBssi5.-gcag t rv ri y wi ifwrfTn smh m ' 1 V h US ffs OUT UNITY m 0 N E Y . hV-'w- jy,, vjii'flBWfya-v v ;.yHgy5gs rercs.-'.v;i!i-A.iAjii3i asacEsaaretsirererr? ?-A-ti.!,i.i .-a .'ni.xt1 ,i-'r OP r 1 i T i - - - E' Vra. , bf : ;. . ' i I c !5S I For the next TWO WEEKS we will offer all Winter Merchandise at a muchly JK educed Price in order to make room for our Beautiful line of Spring Goods which is arriving daily. I The Tr 1 '$ O Td 0 SS Yl f l O Where Quality Reigns, i Company. ( WE&1&&&Z'TXErSE2L&ZrllZ7TmJZZrSJ5rm Style Leaders. 1 flferflrtilMrE fTVJffinJfpi nspJSlrii frn&ftfc GO TO THE : i I i II I i s X 8 1 I I s Ore tj rsrraR"B c& v d& 3 FOR - rj222azflBK&suaeExa Gossip About P o-. People M? John Lynn of Stanford she giving a handsome dinner party in their honor. Mr. Henry Moore is in London for a 7 Vs? j . business trip. a i . H I A i'ruf Mention of the Co.xlns and liigs l.y Those W'z Arc Interested in. W 1 umwit'iju. ri'v; : m. u.-,. asjsyas.'T a vrrn "Straight Creek," "Bennett Block" and "Hermatige Cannel." Each the best in its Class. Hi W i H w i E ft-S W i a B s c vS MpJMIli:rSIM tiJ3nJi&R-Jg?i flJJsrRJHSfPdte lUlBrfdafgUi SBcomfsxBscuacsB Last Notic gJ.jR'TS TUX Under the new revenue law, the Sheriff is bound to have his Quietus before he can receive tax book for 1912, so all delin- quents please call- and pay at once. Don't delay but call at our office TO-DAY. G. T BALLARD i SHERIFF GARRARD COUNTY. I t i I It Seems Impossible That A Man Should SmUewReiP'paying his Coal BUI. Yet men tfho got 'their supply of us last year are paying for this year's with a smile. WHY? Well because our coal goes farther, much to get the, right heat. Better try it yourself. ISPS 3S W- XI I? Don't, and find take so out for Lancaster Lumber & M'fg Co. m mtmmCmmMKmtma Jf - .JR JBEK rrrrrJ H. ClayHamilton has been in Nash- rville for a short stay. ! Mrs J. S. Kam of Hiattsville is vis iting relatives in Somerset. ! Mr. John J. Lynch of Paris was the i guest of Lancaster friends Sunday. Miss Jennie Duncan is the guest of her niece Miss Jennie Warren of Stan ford. Miss Callie Adams has returned after a visit to Miss Lee Prather of Rich mond. Miss Louise Huffman of Stanford has been visiting her aunt Mrs. Emma Elkin. Mrs. Ada Kinnaird is in the cities to inspect and purchase new style mill inery. Mrs. Rebecca Pearman and son Raymond have gone to Lexington to reside. Mr. and Mrs. Burgess of Somerset have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ben Hamm. Mrs. Joanna Ball is with her daugh ter Mrs. Ernest Bohon Campbell of Stanford. Rep. John M. Farra came up from Frankfort and spent Sunday with the home folks. Miss Sallie Cooke Gregory is the guest of her aunt Mrs. H. H. Hall of Winchester. Mrs. Joe Nevius has been in Stan ford visiting Mrs. J. D. Wearren and other friends. Miss Minnie Brown was in Nicholas ville for a visit of several days to Miss Kathleen Hanley, H. E. Morrow of Nashville was the guest of Miss Letty May McRoberts Saturday and Sunday. Miss Brumette D. Arnold left Mon day for Richmond, where she will enter the E. Ky. Normal School. The Mary Walker Price Chapter of the U. D. C. met Monday afternoon.at the home of Mrs. Ed C, Gaines. Mrs. W. B. Metcalf, of Howard. O, arrived Monday for a visit to her father Judge R. A. Burnside, and family. Miss Scotta Petty is enjoying a visit with her sisters Mesdames Totten, Brown and Thurman near Decatur, ill. Miss Mary Miller has returned to her home in Richmond after a visit to the Misses Doty and Miss Katie Lee Denny. Mr. Thomas Brown of Monticello, Ind., is visiting his brothers Messr's R. S., John and lee Brown of this vicinity. Misses Jennie Parks of Richmond and Lucy Francis af Paint Lick were guests for several days of Mrs. F S. Hughes. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Bowman have re turned to their home in Lewis county after a visit to Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Anderson. Mr. James I. Hamilton was in Rich mond several days last week where he was engaged in a murder case in cir cuit court. Miss Iva Lee Smith of Richmond, Ind., who previously trimmed for TUiss Rella Arnold will be with her again this season. A valentine party was given at the Christian church Wednesday evening by the Missionary Circle the hours were from 7;S0 to 9:30. The Woman's Club met Wednesday aftergoon with Mrs. R. E. McRoberts as leader the subject being "The Con cord Gfroup ofAmerican Writers." Mr. J. B. Bourne was called to Liv ingston by the illness of his. daughter Miss Virginia Bourne who is there vis iting her sister Mrs, Fred Neighbors. Mrs. John M. Mount and visitor Miss v?: Mr. Brannon Beazley has returned to San Angelo, Texas. Mr. T. M. Wilson of Cave City ha3 been here this week. Mrs. Wm. Ward was called to Lu!a Miss., by the illness of her sister Mrs. Wilson. Miss Minnie Kemper of Danville has been the lecent guest of her sister Mrs. W. A. Price, Misses Martha and Helen Gill leave Monday for a visit to Mrs. D. W. Bridges of Richmond. Mrs. W. S. Henry of Lexington came Wednesday for a visit to her daughter Mrs. Henry Simpson. Mrs. Steven Poor and Mr. and Mrs. iJilton Poor of Buena Vista were with Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Brown Tuesday. Mrs. W. R. Cook was the gracious hostess of the Bridge Club refreshing her guests with a delicious luncheon. Mrs. Joe F. Peters and little son of Springfield have been visiting Mis. Peter's mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Mc Carley. Miss Ella Thompson of Danville who has been Miss Ilallie Brown's., recent guest leaves shortly to visit Miss Thompson of Mt. Vernon. Mr. Baker Walker who has been ill at the home of his sister Mrs. James Burnside in Madison is now with his sister Mrs. W. O. Rigney. Dr. William Burnett went to Lex ington Tuesday morning, being called there by the serious illness of his brother Mr. Thomas Burnett. Misses Margaret and Joan Mount go shortly to visit Mesdames Jack and George McRoberts of Covington and Miss Arabella Bogie of Mt. Sterling. Mayor H. T. Logan who has been in the throes of a severe attact of the grippe for several weeks, a greater part of which time he was confined to his home, is convalescent. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hendren and children, Mr. and Mrs. David Jones and little daughter Allene Brown Jones of Kirksville are with their parents Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Brown. Miss Bettie West left Monday for a several week visit to Washington, D. C. She will be the guest of her Aunt, Mrs. Jennie West and cousins, Messrs. Millard and Thurston West. Mr. J. B. Conn was in Louisville to see his daughter Miss Estella Conn and also attend the Hardware Dealer's- Association. He was in Cincinnati for a business trip before his return. Mrs. F. S. Hughes entertained the Embroidery Club the honor guests be ing her visitors Misses Jennie Parks of Richmond and Lucy Francis of Paris a well appointed luncheon was served. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Collier of Bell Jellice Ky Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Collier of Middlesboro Ky. and Mr and Mrs. Ed. Collier of Memphis Tenn. are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. James B. Col lier. Miss Saiah Daniel left Tuesday for her home in Paris, besides being the object of much social attention while in Lancaster she was the "honoree" for a sumptuous affair given by Mrs. Lo gan Wood of Danville. x Miss Lucy Doty, of Lancaster, has accepted a position in the law office of Cobb & Collins. Miss Doty, who is a graduate of Dtmvllle School of Sten ography, is not a stranger in Richmond having frequently visited her sister, Mrs Edward Smith, in this city Climax Mrs. Eugenia Dunlap Pott's many Lancaster friends remembered her with a "Valentine Shower" on Feb. 14th This popular woman is ever bright and cheerful notwithstanding her recent painful accident. She continues to Jbe shown much sympathy by friends who greet her with many flowers, fruit etc. Little Mi3s Elizabeth Logan Simpson was given a birthday party at the homes of her grandparents, Mr. and flirs.-u. j. oimpson, Tne- nappy, oc casion was to celebrate the third anni- wirisome little girl was the centre of attraction to a number of her wee friends, aud was the recepient of many nice gifts. i N. H. Sanders of Cottonburg Madit on county and Miss Emma Layton ! were united in marriage at the home of Elder F. M. Tinder he tying the j knot in a very pleasing manner. The bride is the handsome daughter of Mr. t and Mrs Alex Layton of McCreary and a sister of Mrs. Dave Sanders of this city while the groom is a brother of Mr. A. F. Sanders. The local chapter of the U. D. C. entertained at a George Washington party at the home of Mrs. E. C. Gaines with Mrs. J. A. Royston having charge of the exercises. Mrs. J. L. Riley read an interesting description of a visit to historic Mt. Vernon; other ad dresses narrated incidents connected with America's first president; dainty ! little hatchets adorned with painted hunches of cheri ics were appropriate souvenire of the patriotic occasion. 1 Prevent rather than Cure i sj sj disease among vour Horses.Hogs & Cows. Use ' " & i liter i 01 M I! I n & r "V II YOUU FIND IT IN THIS COLUMN. 1 i ! I ! ! HI i tyajCTWii iimmmmWr Try me for groceries. Marsee. B. & C. Wrapped cake. & Doty. D. White Davidson Where you do best be sure to go. D. White Marsee. We can furnish you the best calTe you ever ate. Davidson & Doty. Come see my bargains in canned goods. D. White Marsee. Fcr Sale. Cottage house on Richmond street, Apply to, W' J' Romans Ask your friends about us. Madison Tobacco Warehouse Com pany near L & A Depot Richmond Ky. Highest market price -for country produce.' " Give me a trial. iD. White Marsee. Before insuring your property see Stults & Stults. They will protect you. 2-2-3t. For Sale One three H. P. steam Engine in good condition. Apply at this office. Lost between home and square, a bunch of keys. Please return to this office or Mary Beaumont. Get club rates for all kinds of Maga. zines. Takethe Country Gentleman. Mrs Dollie Brown. We want to make a new record for the State next week. Help us do this. Madison Tobacco Warehouse Com pany near L & A Depot Richmond Ky. Let us insure your property in the Continental on the installment plan. It makes it easy for you. 2-2-3t Stults & Stults, Agents. Nice set of gold trimed glasses will be given away. Get intoAhis. D. White Marsee. Where protection is involved, the best is the cheapest. The indemnity furnished by a Continental Policy is un questioned and meets every test. Stults & Stults, Agents. To Buy Millinery. I will leave in a few days for the city where I wil 1 purchase a full line of Millinery which I will display in con nection with my 10c store. Everybody is cordially invited to call and see me. 2t. Mrs. C.'T. Brummett. Sarah Daniel of Paris were with Mrs.- yersary of her birth, This bright and I Coal. We have the best coal for the money in town, red ash, jellico, Ida May, straight creek and black nut coal for 12 to 15 cents in yard, one cent more delivered, also fine white seed oats for sale for cash. H. B. Northcott Notice. All persons having claims against the estate of Alex Gibbs, deceased will present them at once to the undersigned properly proven. All those owing him please settle. 2-9-3L '- L. S. Gibbs, Admr. We sell a 25 pound bucket for $2.85. Smaller sizes at regular prices. R. R McRcrberts C& Son. i i Yx::ex:&Ax&A) ).x)hj.xx)x q Bring1 Your Tobacco T 0 LANCASTER TOBACCO WAREHOUSE Stanford Street. Direct Buyers, No Auction Sales, No Commission to Pay. Telephone 186. We buy yonr Tobaceo at Highest Market Price and unload the same day. THE NATIONAL BANK OF LANCASTER. Capital $50,000. $Surplus 25,000. A. R. DENNY, President. J. E. STORMES, Vice Pres't. S. C. DENNY, Cashier. J. F. Robinson, Ass't Cashier. R. T. Embry, Book-Keeper. Safety Deposit Boxes For Rent. WE SOLICIT YOUR BUSINESS. Samual D. Cochran, Alex R. Denny, J. H. Posey, J. E. Stormes, S. C. Denny, J. L. Gill, Dr. W. M. Elliott, Directors. A Depositor at The Garrard Bank and Trust Company has many advantages beside the safety of his" money. He can put notes and drafts in for collection.borrow money on acceptable security; call on the bank for any advice of a final nature. You will be entitled to these courtesies if you have an account there whether it be large or small. 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