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The Central Record, Thursday, April 19. 1917. Irk- uj m..Tf Prescription for I .111 I E c z e m a AUTOMOBILE SUPPLIES IIIIC IfUiHcMS OIUUJ tr IS rmrt Hit atindurd thin rrnmtr ltiul.iianritriMl1)nif'iH(rrlrrntulli h. AT Soap Im fitl1.iVt of rOarwrt- kpj Id akin awnyrlMnaiMirittth), Cmi In ml tk ut luut bulk ECONOMY Stormes Drug Store K. K. McROHERTS. Lancaster. Ky. Noted Club Woman Tells How Economy Should Be Pricticed In American Homes. T " " " ( II IE l KEgfflfc 1 We sell only the standard Mosler Spark Plug at 2 Sets up. Tires and Tubes all sizes for all cars M x .1 Tube S2.S0 30 x ',V2 Tube..-. S3.nO 30 x 3 Tire SSI OS 30x3h Tire 512.95 Automobile Paint and Body and Metal Polish. Top Dressing to brighten up the top and trimmings. Dustless Polishing Cloths, Cham ols Skins, Wool Dusters that will not scratch. KELLOG TIRE PUMP. A powerful compound pump thnt makes tire pumping easy. COLD PATCHES and Valves insides lor quick emergency work on roadside or at home. Electric Lamps for Head and Tall Lights for all cars. iTHERMDSl Hydrometers for the care and testing of storage batteries. Am eters for dry cells. THERMOS BOTTLES O ') I No nutomobile is completely equipp ed without one or two Thermos bot tles. Cold Coca Cola. Limeades, Water. Puneh.Gin ger Ale- always ready. I Gulf Suprema Oil and Grease f for Crank Case, Differential, Trans- S mission and Cups. I Kentucky Educational Association. LOUISVILLE, APRIL 25--28 Low Round-Trip Kates From Lancaster and All Way Stations. Louisville & Nashville, R. R. Tickets on sale April 24-25-26; limit May ist. . See nearest L. & N. Agent for Particulars. KENTUCKY'S CHOICE 3765. Will make the season of 1917 at Bellevue Farm. REE $50.00 Kentucky's Choioe 37(k-. Sire of Highland Choice, champion yearling of IDIG. Champion two year old of. 191(1. United 8Utes Hit No "Penny." Tlio hulilt nf calling the one-cent piece of our American coinage u pen uy" 1 utterly without foundation or excuse. We hate no penny iu our coinage. At one time half-cent pieces were coined hut now the -unit Is one cent, the hundredth part of u dollar, Sire, My Own Kentucky 37(J1, by Cheater Dare 10. First diurt, Little Kato 5S.J1, by Prince of Denmarl:. Tim undisputed champion of 1910, 1911, 1912. Shown in eight stated, including pi incipal shows of Kentucky, Missouri, Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, Tennessee. West Virginia und (leorgia. Hum never been defeated In breeding class or when shown with hU colts or lit head of u herd, lie won the breeding class at the Kent icUy Stite I'ilr in lUIL', 191!!, 191 1, 1910. 1UIG, und headed the winning bird in P.l'.', l!U;i. 1911, 1915. Won class for finest stallion, mire or gelding, anv a?e, at Kentucky State I'air 191 1. Chester Chief 1129. The best living son of the famous Chester Dare 10. The leading sire of high-class show horHes. Chester Chief has to his credit ten which have sold for $21,760. One mare, Rosalind, sold for $0,000 after winning at Madison Square Garden; one gelding for $3,500; two geldings, $2,5So each; one mare, $2,600, and many other high-priced ones too numerous to mention. Fee $15.00 to Insure a Living Colt. joe Mcdowell, jr. Pnone 232-R. Danville, Ky. COMMISSIONER'S SALE OF LAND. UAIUtAKU CMCUIT COUItT. Arthur Matlock, et al, I'laintitrs. VS Andy Matlock, et al. Defendant. I'ursuaut to a judgment rendered herein al the March Term, 1917, the undersigned Commissioner will sell at public auction before the Court Houso door in Lancaster, Ky. at 11 o'clock a. in., or thereabouts, on MONDAY. APKIL 23. 1917. it'being the first day of the (Jurrurd County Court Term, the real estate mentioned In the pleadings and describ ed as follows. Located in Garrard County, Kentuc ky, and bounded as follows; lleginiiing al a stake in the Wagon liraii'-li of Copper Creel:, corner to Mrs. Hovel's lot; thence with the meanders of said brunch, S 13 K poles S Ei B 20 ioles S PJJS 14 pole to a stake in the middle of said branch, maple luaiked as u pointer; thence S 89 W .Ki poles to a stake in line of whole tract, three young white oaks marked an pointers; thence with old line N Z!i K 128J poles to a poplar on a bottom, corner to whole tract, some distance from Cedar Lick; thence with line of whole tract N 75 K 10 poles to a fallen blaclt oak, aforesaid. Wagon llrancn; thence down same with it meanders to the begin 'Hilar, rontnininfr 55 iirr r,uul .....i 32 jKiles. Ileitis the same laud inherit- ' en uy puis, hiui Hells, trom Win, Mat lock, deceased, und conveyed to Win. Mntlock bv Julia Tsehong and others by deeil dated March 9, 1907, and re corded in Deed Hook 23, page 110, (lar rani Couutv Clerk's ollice, '1 lie purpose of said sale is to settle the estate of Wm. Matlock, deceased Hnd divide the proceeds among the par ties entitled to receive same. TKKMS; This sale will be made on u rmllt nf six and twelve months und the pur chnr will be required to execute bonds ' wim uppruveu security lor We purchase price, due In six mid twelve months icspectively, bearing six per cent in terest per annum from date until paid, having the force and effect of a judg ment upon which execution may issue, payable to W. fl. Drown. Muster Com missioner of the Garrard Circuit Court and a lien will be reserved uiwn the property sold until all the purchase money Is paid. W. 11. I1HOWN, M. C. G. C. C. R. II. Tomhnton. Att'y for Plaintiffs. Ctpt. Am. Bourne, Auctioneer. Practice by wumt n of economy in American honiei by budgeting the fain iiy income, exercising ttivlom In pur chase, eliminating waste nf food and the substitution of cheaper and more nutritious food for those higlkjn price, was utged by Mrs. Joseph C. Onwler. of North Yakima, Wash,, chairman of the Home Economics Department of the dencral Federation of Women s Clubs, In the Council meeting of the Federation held In New Orleans. Mm, Uawler alsj suggested the planting of home gardens and the canning of sur plus food products. Quoting from a recent statement of the Secretary of Agriculture that there was in this country an annual food woste of about $700.1KK).000, resulting chiefly from bad preparation and cook Ing care in the handling of food, Mrs, (Jawler said. 'When an ollicial of the government feel it necessary to call attention to inellicicnt home management as a con tributing cause to the nation's dilemma. is it not time for women make a real and earnest study of the subject of home economics nml reliete themselves of this stigma?" Speaking of the high cost of women's dress. Mrs. (iawler declared: "Our hope is that it will strengthen our plea to women to adopt a sensible Jet arlis. tic, becoming dress, anil thon wear it till It can no longer le worn. Although women are exerimenting In son.e parts of-lhe country with standardized street suits, and generally appnite the suggestion, Mrs. (iawler said the wo men lack the courage to wear them. 1'ointing out the necessity of setting the right example to young girls in dress. Mrs. Uawler suggested that It other means failed, such girls be plac ed upon nti allowance suincieiit only lor actual needs and compelled to make their own clothes. No other method". she said, "will sooner bring a girl to n realization of standards ni.d values," A feeling of staunch und truenatriot- ism Is shown by the women of the Woman's Club, full of gratify yet prompt readiness to meet and shoulder any responsibility they can that may come to nur country during the war. r lour in sacks or barrels, lluy now and save money. Hudson. Hughes & rarnau. Nonoallj'i Candies. D Meal Serred Any Hour mm mrlr i mm- Or ar W NUNNALLY'S Candies Seciul Ice Cream for this week. Peach, Tutii Frulttl, Caro mel, Chocolate and Vanilla. W. O. KING, Proprietor. Ice Cream FatUr. Telephne No 202. 1L 3C DC 3 DC DC a. Q e. CONCRETE WORK WANTS FLAG Displayed In Ererr Arailalle Place. Tie Time Has Cobm To Skow Your PatriotisB. Here is a message from oie of Dart ville'a patriotic citizens urging the dis play of the American flag in all public p'aceir Danville, Ky.. April 5, 1U17. lion. Wood rove Wilson, President of the United Sates. Washington, I). C, Honorable and Dear Sir:-God bless our country, fiod bless the loyal, pa tiiotic )tople of our country: God bless our country's beautiful Hag; God blesa our patriotic 'resident, Woodrow Wil son; God bless him in his efforts to en courage patriotism in the minds and hearts of our American people. in what more elfectite way can this be accomplished than for our gieit and good 1'rrsident to request all of our truly loyal and patriotic people to dis play the .American llag in every church, n every synagogue, in every school house, in every college, in every lodge room, in every public building through out the United States of America? If there ever whs n time when pa triotic Americans should exhibit their American patriotism, that time is now, when our beloved country is cursed with foreign ereinies und spies. No other president, save Abraham Lincoln, has ever hail such dilliculties to overcome us President Woodrow Wilson is experiencing right now. Therefore, must earnestly do 1 beseech you to encourage the display of the American llag in nil the churches us well as elsewhere throughout the Unit ed States. This will surly have u pat riotic ell ct Hnd all truly patriotic peo ple will huld upyotir bunds unit back you up in such u move, and God will bless you in vour patriotic ulforts, for this is surely God's country. These suggestions are from an hum ble, patriotic American citizen who served through one war and now stands ready and willing to do what he can for his country if it should need his services. I was born In Lexington, Ky., Octob er ISth, lSuti, and am In my 81st year. 1 beseech you, mv dear Mr. President to not throw this In the waste basket but with all the sincerity and earnest nets I am able to express I pray that you will give this matter your serious consideration. Patriotically yours, SANF0RU I). VAN PELT. Let Me Figure With You On Your Foundations, Pavements, Gutters, Silos, Retaining Walls, etc. : SATISFACTION GUARANTKhl). PRICKS RKASDNADLK J. N. TRIMBLE Contractor. Telephone 192. LANCASTER, Ky. g DC 3C 3 C RED BLOOD AMERICANISM IS COMING TO THE FRONT Itight now this Country is calling for men of stout hearts and sound bodies. It needs them to keep Old Glory triumphant and unsullied in the air. The exigency now confronting us emphasizes, as nothing else could do, the imimrtarce of gooil health, both as an individual and national asset. It gives point to the suggestion, often emanating from this ollice, that eterylicdy should guard tluir health as a priceless s. session. When you Hnd yourself running down and not exactly keyed up to the fighting pitch, as is the case with evert body at times. You ought to come to Nature's relief ami take a course of COM-CEL-SAR Lciially (Jiiiirnnti't'd to satisfy you. or inency lmck If you'll do that, vou will not experience the discomfiture of being sent back homi for lack nf red blood when you answer the call of the colors. I'OM-CIX-SAi: sells ut One Dollar tor threee boxes, legally guaranteed for the sto'iiiicb, liver, kidney's, bowels, bladder, blood and Indigestion and heuduches, rheumatism and nervousness. SCIKNCK SOPK is best for HUMAN SKIN, only 10c n bar. 3 bars 25c. Try our COWIiOV LINIMKNT. for nit Pains, bruises, burns, etc. l!Sc and f0c bottles. STORMES DRUG STORE, Lancaster, Ky. Dakoto Jack-White-Moon Remedy Co. 37.ai West Ilroadwuv, l.OUISVILI.B, KY. 3L 3L 3 C 3Z h'i A Check I for the tummy yutiove ami note how much more res pectfully your creditors re- liartl you. They like to do buslnuss with a limn who has an utcount at the Garrard Baak ft Tnul Ct. They know he Is doing business In a business Ilk way. Uetter open such an account even if your alfalra are not large. They will grow all right. The Garrard Bank & Trust Company i -; 31' a