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Breckenridge News , ,. - i , WEDNESDAY, JUNK 11, 1913 tiered at ttio Tout Offllco nt Cloverport, ICy A ah second class matter. THIS PAPER REPRESENTED FOR FOREIGN ADVERTISING BY THE GENERAL OFFICES NEVV YORK AND CHICAGO BRANCHES IN ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES HUES FOR POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS Kor Precinct and city Offices $ 2 50 Fer Courtly Offices $6.00 For State and District Offices $ 1&.00 Far Calls, per line 10 For Cards, per line 10 For All Publications In the Inter est of Individuals or expression of Individual views per line 10 LOCAL BREVITIES J Billie O'Connell, of Louisville, is the guest of his uncle, J. T, O'Connell. G. B. Shoemaker, of Roma, Ind., was hero Saturday. Miss Virginia Galloway is visiting jn Evansville. v Mr. Haynes, of Buff City, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fraize. Morris Kincheloe and Arthur Beard, of Hardinsburg, were here Sunday. Mrs. Lizzie Hill, of Chicago, has been the guest of relatives. Mrs. Lucy Younger, of Louisville, has been visiting relatives. Mrs. Milt Smith arrived from Louis ville yesterday. Wm. Gardner, of Stephensport, was here yesterday. Miss Helen Miller is the guest of Miss Mix In Leavenworth, Ind. Three burner Standard Oil oil stoves at cost at Julian Brown's through June. J. T. O'Connell and sons spent Thursday in Louisville. Mr. Hilpp, of Irvington, was here Sunday. A. Wallace Babbage, of Plneville, was in Louisville Saturday. W. S. Ashby and daughter, Miss argaretAshby went to Owensboro iday. pay highest market price in cash country produce. Julian Brown. Miss Elizabeth Skillman, of Morgan- Id, is visiting .her grand-parents, and Mrs. Abe Skillman. Miss Eleonor Reld is the guest of Iss Lida May English at her countiy ome at Skillman. VK. F. Gabbert, of Hawesville, who is candidate lor clerk or tiancocK county, was here Monday. G. N. L)ddan, of Irvington, sold a gbod saddle horse to C. L. Pemberton for $300. Mr. Tom Wilson, of Hawesville, was guest of Miss Margaret Baker day Mrs. Herbert D. Ross went to Louis- ille Monday to see her son, Randall n fi? II ammssm . iJttOSS. J. R. Doweli, of Eldorado, Okla., is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Doweli. Lost Book. "The Street Called Straight" please return to The Breck enrldge News office. D. H. Hevers, candidate for Repre sentative, is busy meeting the voters, and has used 2,000 cards already. "d?. D. Plank arrived from the South 'i Jffiday night to spend a few days at Home. Mrs. Robert McGavock, of Louis- j& yille, i .visiting her daughter, Mrs. iwwifua uani.ii w..w... Mrs Sallle Moorman and daughter, Mis JKathrlne Moorman, spent the ' weekf-end iu Louisville. Everything Pertaining to Modern Dentistry U practiced at this office. Whether H b Crown, Pivot, Bridge or Plate work, whatever is best suited tq your particular need is done in a TiwrMgHly Competent ffcuaraitteed. Do not let suoh an im I IjorUnt matter be neglected whwi a llittle time and money will put every- W. A. WALKER, Outfit OHfce t AM Khnlnlii' Uw WHt i,1 kSWft Mr. and Mrs. .1. Byrne Severs and son, Hugh Barrett, arrived Sunday for a Visit to Mr. and Mrs. D. II. Severs. Mr. and Mrs John A Ross and mother, Mrs. Hartlcs, are visiting rel atives in Skillman. Bring In your country produce nnd exchange it for sines at first cost. Julian Brown. l?or Sale Richardson's tmll-be'nring skates frj. Will sell for fl.'io. News office. Mr. and Mr9. Wick DcIIavcn leave today to visit three weeks at her homo in Mexia, Texas. Mr. and Mrs. James B. Randall arc in Atlantic City attending the Master Mechanic's Convention. They will be East two weeks. Misses Lizzie and Margaret Skillman and Mrs. Morris Beard attended the Wymond-Graham wedding in Louis ville last Wednesday. A. N. Hudson and daughter, Miss Virginia Hudson, of Versailles, leave soon for a short visit to relatives in Virginia. Mrs. Sue Hawley, of Hawesville, and Mr. George Hawley, of Durant, Okla., spent Saturday evening with Mrs. Francis Sawyer. Mr. and Mrs. John Leitch and son, John Leitch, Jr., have returned to Pittsburgh. They spent n day in Hawesville during their visit here. Miss Margaret Baiter arrived Sun day afternoon from Russellville to be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Payne. Mrs. Hugh Atkinson and daughters, Margaret and Nancy, of Berwin, III., arrived from Henderson Thursday to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bow men V. G. Babbage is in the race for County Attorney, but he still finds time to write deeds, mortgages, con tracts, etc., and takes acknowledgments to same. V. L. Hicks, of St. Charles, Ky., succeeds Mr. Lincoln as manager of the Cable System for the Cumberland Telephone Company at Cloverport and Hardinsburg. This is the last month on our shoe sale. You are missing the opportunity of your life to get good shoes nt whole sale cost. Julian Brown, the one price cash store. Cold water, a little lard less than with ordinary flour and a hot stove is all you need to make the finest of bread out of Perfection Self Rising Flour. It will save you 20 per cent, on your bread bill Try It. Mrs. Leota Slater returns to her home at Sturgis, Ky., next week after spending the spring with Miss Evelyn Hicks, milliner. She is n delightful young woman, both her personality and talent have been appreciated. Miss Jane Hambleton arrived home Saturday from Louisville for a week s visit to her mother. Mrs Adele Ham bleton. Miss Hambleton leaves this Saturday for Wequetonsing, Mich., to spend the summer. She accompanies Mrs. W. A. Uobinsoa and family, of Louisville, who have a cottage there. Constipation Is the instigator, or exciting cause, of a long train of seri ous troubles. Constipation entails a long train of serious diseases. While in and of itself proper, it is a more dis tressing than dangerous disease, it still induces many fatal ills As a su e and p'easant remedy and relief there is nothing like Kalamazoo Celery Nerve and Blood tonic 6 bottles for $5, Kincheloe'8 Pharmacy, Hardins burg, the quality store of Kentucky. Short Horn Bull. I have taken out license on my Short Horn Bull known as Red Ben. Will stand him at my farm rear Cloverport. I also have a fine Duroc Boar will stand at the same place. Julian Brown. LARGE FAMILIES IN CHINA Inhabitants of Celestial Republic Proud of the Number They Can Mus ter Under One Roof. The Chinese are proud of large fam ilies, and a large family living together under one root Is looked upon as proof of the gqod temper and correct course of life of its members and as a sure path to prosperity. A largo family which 1b ablo to live together without dividing up the property always re cieves much credit and Is highly re spected. It Is ono of the highest dis tinctions in China to have Wu Fu T'ung T'ang, or five generations, un der one roof, although such a distinc tion Is attained by very few. According to a recent census the family of Meng Yu Shlb, a widow of tho village of Mantao, in the territory of Wel-hal-wel, has tho distinction of being tho largest iu tho land. Her family consists of C6 members, and, with one servant, there-are G7 mouths to be fed daily. t Meng Yu Shlh 1b sixty-six years old and has nine sons and numerous grand ohlldreA and great-grandchildren, all living under her roof. She has not at tained the ambition of being the head of Wu Fu T'ung T'ang, but the size of her family has already given her the honor and pleasure of being the largest In China, even If she has not five generations under one roof. There are many households with more than 40 members, and almost all old and dfttlnguUhHdfamllleeof China have at leas 20 members. Families of snail size, three or four, are oo sldered rather bad forw, even it they are riek and occupying high yoelttoa. M ( family te a valuable la Chin as bIm f sUme-box. ANNOUNCEMENTS m For Sheriff Wo arc authorlrcd to announce AllTinJKT IIK.AUI). (if llarillnshursr. tit n candidate forHhtrliT of HrockcnrldKo county subject to tlio action of tl " Republican pnrt, primary elcntton Auk. 2. Tor County Court Clerk We aro authorized to announce JOHN N. AKEIIH, of llardln'linrjr. as a candidate for County court Clerk, of nrockcnrldRo county. sub Ject t the action of the Itepuhllcau party In Primary Election Aiuust2, IW13, FOR SALE! Three Jersey Cows. Two with calves, the other a four gallon cow and bred. Respectfully, P. M. BEARD, Hardinsburg, Ky. The Baptist Revival. The revival, at the Baptist church expects to close Friday night. Brother Pettie Is a logical preacher and his ser mons are being enjoyed by ail who are attending the services. Well Worth It. As dentists know very well that peo ple do not call upon ilicin niorely for pleasure, they are not likely to bo of fended nt this bit from the Washington Star: "Didn't that man complain when you charged him for u broken appoint ment?" "No." replied the dentist. "Ho said breaking an appointment with me is worth every cent It co$ts." A Question of Title. "After another season." said Farmer Corntossel, "1 tiess we'll have n chef." "What's a chef?" asked his wife. "A chef is n man with a big enough vocabulary to give the soup a differ ent name every day." Washington Star. (Continued from page I ) days in Louisville last week visiting friends.- Mrs. John J. McHonry and son, of Hartford, were the guests of Mrs. Morris Beard last week. Dr. Allen L. Kincheloe, of McQuady, was a visitor in town Saturday. Attorney Ous Brown, who is a can didate for Circuit Judge, has returned from a trip to Elizabethtown. Walter Moorman, vice-president of the Breckinridge Pair Association, was in town on business Saturday. Mrs. Hilary Mattingly, after a pleas- Dyes That Afford "White Foot" Comfort THE advantage of white foot (undyed) hosiery is in the natural unbleached soft ness of the yarn. Some dyes used in ordinary hosiery harden the fabric and this soft, com fortable effect is lost. The dyes used In making DARNLESS Hosiery color without hardening the fabric. They leave the fabric soft and com fortable without necessitating a white-foot ilnish. Buster Brown's DARNLESS Guaranteed Hosiery For Men, Women and Children 25cP: a air $i a Uox is inspected several timet to insure perfection. Every jalr is perfect every box guaranteed for four months Here are the points In which it ex cels any other 25c brand durability, style, comfort, lit, finish. Ask for ityoifll find it better than descrip tion. L. McGAVOCK, HARDINSBURG Mi yCtovtrwrt, KtRteckyl ANNOUNCEMENTS jfe Tor The State Senate Wo are authorized to announce .JKS9K WIIITWOUTH. of llurdlnsburR, inn candldato for the Statu Senate, subject to the action of tho Dutno' cratlc party, Primary election Augusts. Wo nro authorized to announce O. C. a KAY, of Meudocounty. as a candidate forthnStato Semite, subject to the action of tho Demo cratic party, I'rlmnry election August:. For Representative e arc authorized to announce t'KYTON K. CbAVCOMH, of Webster, asn candldato for Hepreseiitn tlvoof Hreckehrlilgif county, subject, to tho action of the Imoerutle party, Primary election Augusts, 1013. Wo aro authorized to announce TIIK HON. I). II. sr.VKita, of Cloverport, u a candldato for Itepreson tiitlvo of llrceltenridgo county, subject to tho action of the Democratic Party, Primary election Aug. s Wo aro authorized to announce JKSSK If MILLKK. of Sample. is n candidate for Itoprescntatlve ... iiiu.ui UIKU UUIIIII,?, MUOJCri U) UIQ act ion (if tllM IlfimMi.ru 1 1.. ,1. ..., Il-t.n... .(.... tlon August Snd. Wv are authorized to announce MOOtl.MAN' DITTO. of Olcn Dean, as a candidate for Hepresen- L.ivivuui nrecKennagocounty.sunjcctto tlio action of tho Democratic party In Primary Hlcctlon Augusts. For Circuit Judge Wo are nuthorlacd to announce J. H. LAYMAN, of Kllzabethtown, us a candldato for Circuit .ludgo of tho Ninth Judicial District, subject to tho action of tho Democratic party In the Primary election August S. For Coinrnonwealtirs Attorney We are nuthorlzcd 10 announco JUDUi: IIENIIY DEHAVEN MOOHMAN of Hardinsburg, as a candldato for Common wealth's Attorney In tho Uth Judicial District subject to the action of tho Democratic party Primary election Aug. S. 1B1H. For County Judge. Wo aro authorized to announce If. P. MATTHEWS, of Axtel. as a candidate for Couutv Judge of llreckenridgo comity subject to the action of the Democratic party, Primary election August S. 1913. Wo are authorized to announce J. M. MULLEN, of Cloveport, as n candidate for County .ludgu of llreckenridgo subject to tho action of tho Democratic party, primary election Augusts Wo are authorized to announce .IAS. M. WITHERS, of ICIrlc. as a candidate for County Judge, of llreckenridgo countv, subji ct to the action of tho Democratic Party, Primary election Aug. 3. We are authorized to announce SAM H. DL, of Stephensport. as a candidate for County .ludgo of llreckenridgo county, subject to tho notici, of tho Democratic party. Pri mary election August Snd. Wo are authorizrd to announco DU. It. T. DEMPSTER, of Glen Dean, as u cindldato for County Judge of llreckenridgo county, sub loot to tho action of tho Democratic party Primary elect'on, August Snd. We aro authorized to announce MIKE MILLEK. of Hardinsburg, as u crndldate forCouuty '.ludgo of Hrockenrldge county subject to tlio action of tho Democratic party. Primary election August S. For Coumy Attorney Wo aro authorized to anuou'ncu V. O. HARHACIE, of Cloverport, as u candldato for County At torney of llreckenridgo county, subject to tho action of tlio Democratic party, Primary election August Slid Wo aro authorlzud to announco JDDOE II. O. MURRAY, of Hardinsburg, as a candidate for County Attorney, subject to the action of the Demo cratic party at tho August Prlnviry. For County Court Clerk We aro authorized to announco JOHN E. MONARCH, of Kirk, as a candldato for County Court Clerk of llreckenridgo county, subject to tho action of the Democratic party In Primary Election Augusts. ant visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lewis, and friends, has re turned to jier home in Terre Haute, Ind. Lawrence Sills has gone to Owens boro to accept a position as assistant wire chief. Mrs. Jennie McIIenry, of Hartford, is the guest of her niece, Mrs. John P. Haswell, Sr. L. T. Fox and Krnest Smith drove over from Stephensport, Monday of last week to help move Hnswell's gro cery. Sherman 'Ball has just returned from a business trip to Louisville. START YOUR CHRISTMAS FUND This is tho time of year to start your Christinas fund. Now, while you can mako extra dollars oif of your garden or Imrvost. , Begin today to save money for Christinus und niako that time ono for which you will bo happily prepared. I THE FIRST STATE BANK : Irvinf ton, Ky. J. C. PAYNE, CMkicr Wo are authorized to announce VIC. ROIIERTSON. of (Hon Dean, as a candidate for County Court Clerk, of Hrockenrldge county subject to tho action of the Democratic party. Prl mary election August S. Wo nro authorized to announce W. T. (IREOORY, Jr. of OarfioM. as a candidate for County flirk. subject to the action of the Democratic party Primary election August S. For Superintendent Public Schools Wo are Authorized ts announce J. W. TRENT, of Custer, as a candldato for Superintendent of PubllcSchoolsof llricklnrldgerounty sub ject to tho action of the Democratic party lu Primary election Augusts. Wo nro nuthorlreil to announce II. A. ATER. of Stephensport, as u candidate for Suporln sendent of Public Schools of llreckenridgo county, subject to tho action of tho Demo cratic party lu Primary election August Snd. For Sheriff Wo nro authorized to announco J. W. FRENCH, of Stephensport, as a candidate for ShorllT of llreckenridgo county sublect to the action of tho Democratic party, primary election, Augusts, 1BI3. We are authorized to announce S. T. SMITH, of Olcn Dean, as a candldato for Sheriff of Rrockcnrldgo county subject to the action of tho Democratic party, primary election Aug, Wo are authorized to announce T. J. HOOK, of Hardinsburg. as a candidate for Sheriff of llreckcuriago county subject to the action of tho Democratic party. Primary election Augusts, 1D13. We lire authorized to announce FINL.EY MILLER, of Hardinsburg, as u candldato for Sheriff of llrecklnridgo county subject to the action of tho Democratic party. Primary election Aug. For Jailor We are authorized to announce ROE IIOOIv. of Hardinsburg. as a candidate for Jailor of llreckenridgo county, subject to tlio action of the Democrats In Primary Election, Aug.S. We are authorized to announce O. W. MILLER, of Kirk, as a candldato for Jailor of llreck enridgo countv subject to tlio action of the Democrats lu Primary Election August Snd. Wo are Authorled to announce TICK HENDRICK. us a candldato for Jailor of llreckenridgo County subject to the action of the Democra tic party at the August Primary. We are authorized to announce J. M. LEWIS, of Hardlii'burg. as a candidate .'or Jailor, sublect to the action of the Democrat parly In thu August Primary. We urn authorlt d to announce CALVIN HENDRICK, Jit., of New Hethel, as a candidate for Jailor, subject to the action of tie- Democratic Pri mary Election Augusts. 1913. For Assessor Wu are authorized to announce HENRY CASIIMAN of Raymond, as a candidate for Assessor of llreckenridgo county, subject lo thoactlon of tho Democratic party In Primary Election Augusts. My Deputies: Forrest Jennings, Cloven ort: Joel Hruner. Custer; Taylor Tate, Hardinsburg; James C.Mattlngly, Ax tel. Wo are authorized to announco W. A. DOWNS, of Kirk, as acandldatofor Assessorof nreck- enrldgo county, subject to the action of tho Democrat c party, Primary election Aug. . We aro authorized to announco ANDREW D. 3QDIKES of Hurned. as u candidate for Assessor of llreckenrldco conntv sublect to the action of the Democratic unrtv. uriinarv election Auir. Snd. Wo are authorized to announce JOHN W. KENNEDY, of Harctd, as a rundldato for Assessor of llrecklnridgo county subject to tho action of tlio Democratic party. Primary election Aug 2. Silas Pate, of Cedar Hill, Tenn., Is in town visiting relatives and friends. Catherine, the four months twin baby of Mr. and Mrs, Francis Craven, died Friday and was buried Saturday in St. Romuald's cemetery. Attorney Allen R. Kincheloe has, since the lire, painted and papered his olllce. He has, also, gotten new furni ture, and will soon have an ideal of fice where he is ever ready to serve his clients. In conversation with John M. Skill man, secretary of the Fair Association, he stated that there will be two flights of the aeroplane each day during the Fair. Comfort for Railroad Men KENOSHA KtOSED KR0TCH Rnilroad men demand underwear tlmt is bother free. Four o; six hours at the throttle is strain enough on any man without underwear annoyances. Railroad men say that ordinary under wear is worthless in about two trliis. Wouldn't you like to wear a union suit tnnt has stood the fireman' bending test without a rip break or single touch of discomfort? Wouldn't you like to put on a suit that would come back from the laundry big enough for a real man to went? Wouldn't you be glnd to find nsuit that stood the severe railroad test and cost no more than ordinarv underwear? Thousands of railroad men wear in preference to all others the WHITE CAT KLOSED-KROTCH. We have just received n. comnlete lino of bother-free underwear of the latest WHITE CAT tvne. All nonular stvles nnd colors and every one has Kenosha KLOSED-KROTCH for supreme com- fort They are priced from $1.00 to $1.00. J. C. Nolte & Bro. Cloverport, Ky. :-??--sS-jzk i( Wtvrvts I vv aivts. .1 Noth Advertlsera please notify the editor when you want advertisement discontinued. For Sale- Binder COK SAIjK Ono second-hand Champion 1 hinder, cheap. .1. C. Dellaven, Har dinsburg, ICy. For Sale Cow and Calf. COIt SALK-Cow aud Calf: fresh; 3 years 1 old; Rood milker. Win O'Klley, Clover port. Ky. For Sale Range. COK SAMi-ltanKc with wnrm'iiz closet 1 and reservoir. Kirst-emss condition. Hums either eon I or no d. Onlv In use sl months. KniUlro or write Mis- Harry 11am mau. Wanted 100 Ladies. WANTKD-Ono hundred l.idles to mako Tr Smltary Supporters; $15 per hundred material furnlsheil No cunvsissiim; eiisy made. Mrs. ,1.11 Culuery. Hardlnsburs, Ky For Sale Heavy Wrapping Paper. pOK SALK--Heavy wrapping paper for carpels. Two lilc .sheets for 5 cents News olllce. For Sale Lumber. pOK SALE Lumber. Can furnish a man ilnv 1)111 he mav wuiil. Chus. T.illlii!r. Tar Kork, Ky. Dr. Jesse Baucum RESIDENT Dentist PHONE No. 2-R Cloverport, Ky. Olllce Opposite Gibson's DruR Store Dr.W.B.TAYLOR ..Permanent.. Dentist Irvington, Kentucky Henry G. Yeager Contractor and Builder. Cumberland I'honoSX-Y Cloverport, Ky. Kstimates furnished for all kinds of work, Write or phone tne nt Cloverport. Children's iJuy was appropriately observed at the M. K. church Sunday eveninu'. The children received a t'reat deal of praise. Contractors Thomas and Whittou sent a fore . of men down from Louis ville last Thursday. They are at work on J. H. Gurdner's store and Kinche loe's pharmacy. ' The Fair officers ars ursine all far mers to cet their stock ready for the county ring's at the Fair. Miss Rosa Lou Ditto arrived from Horse Cave Monday to spend her vaca tion with her mother, Mrs. Hattle Ditto. Cold water, a little lard less than with ordinary flour aud a hot stoye Is '$i all you need to make the finest of breadV" out of Perfection Self Rising Flour, It will save you !0 per cent, on your bread bill. Try It. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond I)wH spent Sunday In Garfield. Commonwealths Attorney.' Ckud Mercer will return frow KlluWktwn this week. ,- vA