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7 V Breckenridge News 'WEDNESDAY, DEC. I5. 1915 Entered at tho PostOflllceatOloTcrport. Kj as second class matter. ' " - ' t THIS PAPFR REPRESENTED FOR FOREIGN ADVERTISING DY THE GENERAL OFFICE9 NEW YORK AND CHICAGO 'BRANCHES IN ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES ' II H 1 1 11 ATEJ FOR POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS For Precinct and city Offices f 2.G0 For County Offices $ 6.00 For State and District Offices $ 16.00 For Calls, per line 10 For Cards, per line 1 For All Publications in tbe Inter est of individuals or expression of individual views per line 10 Change of Train Schedule on The L, H. & St. LRy. Effective September 19, 1915. EAST HOUND , No. 142 will loavn Cloverport ... Arrlvlnc IrvlnRUin ... .... Arrlvlnit Iouhville No. Ui will leavo Cloverport . . Arrlvlnc Irln(fton......... Arriving Louisville . ..... No. HO will leavo Cloverport Arrlvlnit IrvlnRton WEST DOOND No. 141 will leavo Cloverport Arriving Owcnsboro..... - Arriving Henderson. . . Arriving Kvnnsvllle . ...... V Arriving St. Louli No. 143 will leave Cloverport.. Arriving Ilawesvllle Arriving Owtnsboro ... No. 145 will leavo Cloverport ArrlvlngOwensboro Arriving Henderson Arriving Evnnsvlllo Arrlvlnc St. Louis No. 147 will leavo Cloverport Arriving Owenstxiro.... Arrlvlnc Henderson l)!l5A. M. ,10:111 A. M. 12U0 1". M. . 4:W P. M. 5:4il 1'. M. 7i40 1'. M. . 5:07 A. M. 0:51 A. M. . 104.1A.M. 13:04 1'. M .12:5S I'. M . 1 :Sl r , 7:40 11 - 7:09 1' 7:30 1' ... 8:13 I1 II .51 I' 12:5SA.M . l:4sA. M . 3:15 A. M . 7:40 A. M .. fi:30 A. M 7:IH A.) M ... i):0O A. M Holiday Announcements Social and Other Activi- Jfe ties Goino and Coming Home and !k Abroad ft Mrs. Frank Payne lias returned from a visit In Louisville. Be sure to read our magazine offers. Breckenridge News. Mrs. E. M. Miller is in Stephens port, the guest of friends. Christmas post cards one cent each at Breckenridge News office. MissJJeaoette Burn will lead the Ep worth League Sunday evening. Miss Louise Sullivan returned to her home In Rockport, Ky., Friday. BEngraved cards from old plate for Christmas. Breckenridge News. w w. Rmwn. of Kirk, was In Louis ville last week visiting relatives. Please telephone your Items to The Breckenridge News. Telephone 46 Miss Eva May Is attending the grand ope'ra at Macauley's this w:ek. Mrs. W. K. Moorman, of Glen Dean, was in Louisville Thursday shopping Misses Virginia and Mary McGavock will entertain the Friday Ulub tnis week. Leon Office has gone to his home in Columbus, O.. to spend Christmas with his parents. Miss Jeannette Burn will lead the Epwarth League, Sunday evening, December 19. Miss Mae Zirkel, of Louisville, spent the week-end, the guest of Miss 'Evelyn Hicks. For rent or sale Old Lillard farm. Man with good team. F. C. English, Cloverport, Ky. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Williams leave next week for Grand Rapids, Mich., to spend Christmas. . The Wednesday Club will be enter tained this afternoon at the home of Miss Lula Severs. Rev. J. S. Henry spent Wednesday in Hawesvllle, tbe guest of Mr. and Mrs., W. C. Kelley. R. M. Crenshaw was the week end guest ot his daughter, Mrs. Thomas Ryan, of Hardlnsburg. Please write the names of your vis- Dr. W. A. Walker DENTIST . Hardlnsburg, Kentucky, Good Health means a clean Mouth. Knowing this, why continue to pay Doctor's bills? Inflamed gums treated. E. llfnl W jt Office open both Day I N "the men's fashion shop" Kl and wight m tit toeeJ I ' Otflct our Bink ol Htrdlmbura Trutt Co. I Q j, (QI p rr, !) " ReducedFares Account CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS Via L, H. & ST. L. RY. TICKETS ON SALE December 17-18-23-24-251 Limited Until January 10 E. M. Womack, G. P. A. Louisville, Kentucky Itors, sign name nnd send to us imme dlatcly. BrVckenridge News. Miss Mary Perkins had a birthday party ut her home on the hill Sulurday. Many of her little fiiemls were present. Mrs. Hoy Mattlngly, of Louisville, spent several days here last week, the guest of her sister, Mrs. Ben Kidgu way. ' B. M. Jensen, of Fort Dcdge, Iowa, who has been here in the Interest of the A. O. U. W. Lodge, left Wednes day for Georgetnwn. Mr. and Mrs. James Seaton enter tained a number of the younger set Thursday evening in honor of their son, Wm. W. Seaton. The Parent-Teacher Association will meet at the school building Friday at 3:15 p. m. Important business IJveryoue requested to be present. J. I) Starks, of Mt. Vernon neigh borhood, is running a milk wagon from that place to Cloverport. He has been In the dairy business live years and expects to succeed here. Engraved cards for Christina's. Script engraved $1.25 for 50 cards with plate. Engraving 100 cards from old plate, $1.00. Standard work. Breck enridge News office. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Toole, who were recently married In Chicago, spent lait week with her mother, Mrs. C. S. Lamb. They left Sunday for their home in Houston, Texas. J. C. Crutcher, of Webster, made a business trip to Louisville Thursday. He has nearly recovered from hit, ac cident several weeks ago. He is able to walk without crutches. As the Spirella Corset residence cor-st-tiere in this district, my advice, my experience and my training are at your service without obligation on your part. Appointment made by letter, post card or telephone. Mrs. M. H. Fontaine at Mrs. Jas. T. Skillman's. 40c and 50c Eggs. If your hens would lay when eggs were high, Why shouldn't they? Some hens do. The hen that lays has a healthy pink tougue and gills. Those not laying are pale in the gills, their tongue or palate has a whitish look. What's the matter? What's the mat ter with you when your .tsnguo is white? Bilious? That's just what ails the hen. Start her, liver and sec her get busy. B. A. Thomas Poultry Powder is guaranteed 1,0 start her liver and to start th; eggs. For sale at Wedding's Drug Store, Cloverport, Ky. Obituary. The. death angel visited our little town Wednesday, December 8, and took from 1QJ "c Buy a Man's Gift at The Man's Fashion Shop! We are Specialists in Men's Wear. Let us offer a few suggestions to help you out with the Gift Problem: Fancy Silk Shirts in all colors, Ties from 25c to 75c, in all new patterns; Crepe Silk Handkerchiefs with colored borders; Kid, Swade and Buck Gloves from $1 to $1.50, for men who care. Cuff Links, Collar Buttons, Collar Bags, Fancy Sox in Xmas Boxes, Fancy Suspenders. Suits and Overcoats made to order. GET IT AT CLINE'S 'THE MEN'S FASHION SHOP' OIL PAINTINGS! On Exhibition At NOLTE'S STORE! They Make Ideal Christmas Presents, PAINTED BY Lilbon Smith Cloverport, Ky. us our beloved sister, Miss I.illic Smith. She suffered three weeks with typhoid fever before she was called home. She was a good Christian and loved by nil who knew her. She was twenty-one years old and leaves n father, two brothers and a.host of friends to mourn her death, but their loss is her eternal gain. Miss Smith professed religion and unitctl with the Presbyterian church nt Effices in 1913, and lived a devoted Christian until death. She has been heard to say: "I am not going to live long, but I am ready to go when God calls me." The funeral services were conducted by Rev. C. h. Ilruingtoii at the Metli odist church The body was laid to rest in the Scott graveyard. Dyspepsia Is America's curse. To restore digestion, normal weight, good health anil purify the blood, use Hur do:k Blood Bitters, Sold at all drug stores. Price $1 00. Administrator's Notice. All parties knowing themselves in debted to the estate of l;rel Claycomb, decease"!, must c-nmu forward and settle at once or else I will be compelled to collect by .1 process of l.iw. All persons having claims against the said Clay comb will present thtm 10 me properly proven, a.s required by law, on or be fore January 1, 1016. II. A. ATER, Administrator. Sells Corn and Buys Mule. S. L. Bindv, liviug near Bowleyville, Our Line of 'Christmas Goodies' is complete Candy, Fruit, Nuts, Cakes ' Mike vouf A'mjs merry ty t'lnglng your "want list la "UMS" Confectionery and Hakey Cloverport, Ky. 0 0 i W a. r t s . IK Note Advrrtlvrs plni notlff the rclllor when jrou want niUertisiroi'tit discontinued. ADVERTISE Your Poultry, Stock and Eggs in this Column ONE CENT PER WORD For Sale Mammoth Bronze Turkeys MAMMOTH llrnnrn Turkeys ll'rrttuson Strain) Cliolcn young toms, Una speci men, displaying nil tlio markings of ttio breed) also a few liar red Ito-k Cockerels -prices modcrnti! for ijulck sales . -Miss M. II. Greenwood, Ho 37, Irvlmrton, Ky. Wanted Alan with Horse and Buggy MAN past .10 with lior.o nnd huggy U sell flock Condi' Ion Powder In llrecklnrldgn county. Snlnry JT0 per month. Address 0 inmisirnu iiuig . inumnnpoits. inaiunii. Dr. Jesse Baucum Permanent Dentist Telephone 56;J Cloverport, Ky. YOU WILL L,VR LONQER AND UE HAPPIER II You'll Use Only BLUE RIBBON FLOUR For Unking Fine Biscuits, Pies, Cnkcs and Delicate Pastries Manufactured by si Cannelton Flour Mills Cnnncltoii, Ind. jl Call Us Over Phone! If it's stormy, if you're tired out, if you want to nave time, we'll tnko your Meat Order over tho wire and nelect FINE CUTS for you. PROMIT nnd OBLIGING SERVICE by tele phone 01 in person goes hand in hand with our HIGH GRADE MEATS. Prices tho FAIREST in town. Dressed Chickens a ' Specialty Sipes' Meat Market, Irvington, Ky. C. L. BEARD Life Insurance and Real Estate Office with J. R. Eskride, Attorney Hardlnsburg, Ky. Have You Tried a Package of Greenwell's Malaria Remedy? If not get a package at once. If re sults are not satisfactory your money refunded. It drives out malarial poison and gives tone to the whole system. Stop taking calomel aud quinine until you have used one package of this great remedy. You will then be convinced of its merit. Sent by mall postpaid on receipt of price (j0 cents), or see me at my home on school house hill. W H GREENWELL, Box 161, Cloverport, Ky. sold Tom Wilson 200 bushels of corn at 5O cents per bushel, and bought in ex change a mule for $'15. Mr. Bandy has 3,000 pounds of good bright Hurley tobacco on his place for sale. Poisons Rttalned in the 'body causes rheuma tism, scrofula, malaria, constipation, blood poison. Number -10 For Tho Blood expels poisons from the body and cures blood poison In its worst form Sold by Wedding's Drug Store. New Board Trustees. , The new board of trustees for Irv. Ington was sworn lu last week. The members are Newsom Gardner, C. C. Smith, L. E. Henderson, J. If. Ilratu lette and J. U. Hottell. R. L. Lyons was re-elected clerk of the board. CANDY! The kind that pleases the most ami costs the least. It's a hummer this year and it's just ONE DIME A POUND. Those who are planning Christmas Treats for Churches or Sunday-schools, should get their orders in early, and while we have lots of Candy, it will he well to attend to the wants now. Then, we have fruits of all kinds. Everything fine and most suitable for that "sweet tooth" of yours. Open Nights Until Christmas I J. C. NOLTE & BRO. I CLOVERPORT, KY. j ;! "RUBBER The Kind That a sis Sample and Price Furnished upon Request We can furnish what you want. lor prices, arm wo will semi iy V. close price on each sample. We & Sgi FORDSVILLE PLANING MILL COMPANY, W V211 I,.,.,..,.... 1 fim 1 a tr tin 1 onii R4 .wwwwwwwwv Cotton Seed Meal! W ut the present high prices is the clienpest feed yon tun give .V! 5 your cow. Contains almost t!rcc times tho amount of Pro- Jjj f tein found in Brnn und Mixed Feed. Another good cow X feed is tho CRKAMO DAIRY FEED. We Sell Anything in The Feed 32P'S20 our Corn Ad in this issue. 8 Heston, Whitworth & Company naruinsDurg, K.y. LANCASTER LOOSE LEAF TOBACCO CO. Q (Incorporated) Z Third and Triplett Streets. X Largest Floor in Town. Best Light. X Daily Sales -0pen Day and Night K 0 All Tobacco Kept Insured. Q 0 Last year wo sold 9,000,000 pounds, or 40$ of all that O Q passed over looso leaf lloors ana two-thirds of all tho Hurley O 1 ucic wus u ivcaauii-- GOOD SERVICE Both Phones FOR Christmas your photograph. It carries the personal thought of the giver, is simple, appropriate and creates no greater obliga tion than the kindly1 thought it bears. Afatf tht appotiitmtut early. BRABANDT, Subscribe Today ROOFING"! Jut write us a few lines asking ;f: nrsl mail, sample., anil quote o a ;.; can make quick shipment. s sat runujiiLLC, rv 1 95 and' Coal Line. See Us For Prices. 2 Photographer