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.l ,i s GOLDEN RULE SPECIALS For Week of Feb. 10th 95c One lot Men's Dress Shirts in good quality madras and percales. Cheaper than you can make them. $1.95 One Lot of Good Qual ity Men's Trooper Hats. All colors but not all sizes Call and get your size be fore they arc gone. 69c Ladies Black sily hose, all. sizes, 49c Ladies Grey Silk Hose. Big Value- 33c Ladies fancy stripe lisle hose. A full line of Valentines from lc to 10c GROCERY DEPARTMENT 9c albs, for 25c a fresh sup ply of flake hominy. 5c Rub-no-inore Washing Powder. 5c Bob White Laundry soap. 8c Ozic for cleaning win dow and polishing silver ware. 12c One box of Puffed Rice or Kellog's Kumbles. Just received a shipment of Fresh open kettle New Orleans Molasses. GOLDEN RULE STORE CLOVERPORT, KY. Dr. J. C. OVERBY DENTIST .Located permanently in Hardinsburg. Occupying office recently vacated by Dr. Walker. ' Specializing In Trial Practice MURRAY HAYES LAWYER 1G0G-7-8 Inter-Southern Building LOUISVILLE More Than 20 Years Experience KIDNEYS WEAKENING? Kidney trouhlpn don't disappear of themselves. They Brow slowly but iteadlly, undermining health with leadly cerlp.lnty, until you fall k vie :1m to Incurable disease. Stop your troubles whllo there Is time. Oon'f wait until little pains become, big uchea. Don't trifle with dlaease. To avoid tuture sufTcrinp; begin treatment with GOLD MRDAL Haarlem Oil Cap sules now. Take three or four every day until you are entirely free from pain. Thin well-known preparation lias, boon one of the national remedies of IIol 'and for centuries. In 1C90 the govern ment of the Netherlands granted a special charter authorizing Its prepara tion and sale. Better Roofing for less Money Don't doubt don't wonder let us send our price list of roofing material which Positively Proves the Savings and satisfaction you can have by pur- chasing roofing needs here. We know the roofing material business. Our experience is focusscd in the brands we offer you at a reasonable price. FOKDSVILLE PLANING MILL COMPANY JAKE WHSN, MftMrer rvisL MDBpRG Mrs. Everett Pate and son, visited her parents, Mr .and Mrs. George Walls, last week Rev Robert Huntsman filled his regular appointment at Sample on Sunday the second Judge and Mrs. Payne visited their daughter, Mrs. Arthur Dranc in Irv ington, Sunday, . H. J. Roberts spent Sunday visit ing friends in Lodiburg. ' Mr. Clarence Lewis came from Camp Knox and spent the week end with his family. Born to the wife of Joseph Harth, a girl. Dr. Robt. M. Haffey of Louisville was a visitor in our town Sunday. Mrs Cornelia Miller is spending the week with her sister, Mrs Charles Hcston - R A Smith of Stephensport was in our midst Sunday. Dr. Joe Norman is here visiting his brother Rev Norman. The W. H. M S. of the M E. C met with Mrs. A. X. Kincheloc, Monday afternoon. Owing to the flu epidemic it was the first meeting since Septem ber. Mr. Charles Warren, who has been in St. Josephs Infirmary since Dec ember came home luesday tne 4tn. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. English made a business trip to Hardinsburg, Thu rsday Mrs. English dropped in to the Red Cross hall to speak to friends who were gathered there. Miss Clara Hcston is at home after a visit to Miss Julia McGuffin of Louisville. Mr. L. D. Jones and family have as their visitors this week his father and sister of Monticello Mrs. F. S. Kincheloe is in Custer, this week the guest of her parents, Dr. and Mrs. Meador. Mrs. Lee Bishop and Miss Annie Lee Bishop are in Louisville this week getting the spring styles in mil linery We hear that in a short time we are to have J. R. Wilson of Glen Dean, as residents of our town. Mr. and Mrs Paul Compton of Louisville had as visitors last week Mr. and Mrs. R. Compton of this place. The Hardinsburg Mill & Elevator Co, have purchased a new auto truck. Mrs. Lela McCubbins was able to take up her school work again on Monday morning. Mr. Mack Peyton of New Albany, Ind., spent a few days with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Peyton. Graham Driskill is back from over there visiting his father, Mr. Andrew Driskill. Miller DeHaven, one of our sailor boys, we are glad to have home again. ' Community League met at the LOOK OUT! The housewife of Holland would al most as coon be without footl as with out her "Real Dutch Drops," as she quaintly rails GOLD MEDAL. Haarlem Oil Capsules. They restore strength and are responsible In a great measure for the sturdy, robust health of the Hollanders. Do not delay. Go to your druggist and insist on his supplying you with GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules. Take them as directed, and If you are not satisfied with results your druggist will gladly refund your money. Look for the name GOLD MEDAL on the box and accept no other. In sealed Poxes, three sizes. FWWSVULE, KENTUCKY. brkckknrii DOB NEWS, high school -buikHfig Friday nigfit. Only a few of our citizens were pre sent, but the tew were enthusiastic and Hardinsburg Will soon be wide awake to school and community in tcrests. BEECH FORK Mrs Everett Pate has returned home after spending several days in Hardinsburg the guest of her par ents, Mr and Mrs Walls Misses Mary Hendricks of Illinois, and Jessie May Pate were the guests of Misses Bessie and Ollie Blake, Monday Mrs Wcathcrholt of McQuady was called here Wednesday by the illness of her daughter-in-law, Mrs Len Wcathcrholt : . Mrs Homer Taul and children and Mrs Joe Morton were guests of Mrs J M Bcatty, Friday afternoon Mr and Mrs J E Beatty and child ren were guests of his sister, Mrs Janies Mattingly and Mr Mattingly, Saturday and Sunday Fred Davis spent the week end at Locust Hill the guest of his parents, Mr and Mrs J W Davis Mrs. Ernest Aldridge is on the sick list this week. J. E. Bcatty and Fred Davis went to Cloverport, Monday. IRVINGTON Mr. D. H. Thomas spent a few days last week in Louisville the guest of his sister, Mrs. Chas Bush. Mr. and Mrs" J. O. Chapin arc re ceiving congratulations over the ar rival of a 10 pound boy born Feb. 5. Mrs. Johnie George and Mtss Mary Stanfield of Cloverport are visiting their sister, Mrs. Coral Vickors. The Irvington yards have been full of Camp cars .and work trains on the account of a wreck at Sugar Tree Run Trestle near Sample. Miss Bird Baxter of Hardinsburg, spent the week end with her aunt, Miss Elizabeth Baxter and grandmo ther, Mrs. Baxter. Mr. Rowland Smith of Louisville, spent the week end. with his parents. Mr. arid Mrs. George Board and son of Holt spent the week end with John Livers and family. Mrs. F. G Sadenwater and two daughters spent the week end in Gar field the guests of Mr and Mrs. Har mon Aldridge. Miss Mary entertained a number of her friends Friday evening at her beautiful country, home near Irving ton. ' Mrs. Percie Henderson entertained to 300 Tuesday afternoon. Miss Ruth Henninger has returned home after a week's visit in Owens boro the guest of her grandfather, E. B. Smith. Mrs Johnie Johnson of Louisville, spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. N McGlothlan Mrs M P Payne returned home Fri day night from New Albany after speeding several weeks with her daughter, Mrs. C. H. Amster and Mr Amster Mrs E. S. McAfee spent a day last week in Cloverport the guest of her mother, Mrs. Mullen. D. W Henry was in Hardinsburg, Saturday on business FOR LIVER TROUBLES. Biliousness, constipation, etc. try the tonic laxative, Wedding's Pink Liver Tablets. 25c per box. Wed ding's Drug Store, Cloverport, Ky, WEBSTER Mrs. Matt Noble of Louisville is visiting her daughter, Mrs. J. M Rhodes. Miss Mattie Lee Rhodes entertain ed at her home Sunday, Miss Nell Bramlett o Irvington, Misses Ava and Sarah Cashman, Mr Edmund Carter of Irvington, Ernest Compton and Perciville Claycomb. Mr. Charley Biddle and sister, Annie of Indiana are visiting friends and relatives of Webster and Fry mire. Mr. Junnje E. Noble of Louisville visited Mr and Mrs. J M Rhodes. Mr and Mrs. Herbert, Haddock en tertained at their home Saturday the young folks-of Webster. All en joyed the nice 'music and dancing Miss Nola Haynes spent Satur day night with Miss Mattie Lee Rhodes. Mr. and Mrs. Loyd, Baity of Stv (Louis, visited Mr and Mrs MvHalt last week. Mr and Mrs J M Rhodes were in Hardinsburg, Thursday on business. Mr J M Rhodes delivered seven thousand pounds of tobacco to Go? ton last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs H II Norton visited their daughter Mrs Forrest Comp ton of Louisville. ' People of the neighborhood are preparing for a large crop of tobacco this year on the satisfactory price they received for their last years crop. CLOVERPORT, KENTUCKY 3 GARFIELD Rev English filled his regular ap pointment at the Baptist church Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. 'Milter Monarch of Kirk were. here Saturday enroutc to Custer to visit the tatter's parents; Mr and Mrs. G. H. Pile Mr and Mrs Will Davis and child ren of McQuady were guests last week of Mr and Mrs. Abe Bruner near Woodrow. v Mr. Bill Carman was In Hardins burg, 'Wednesday. Mrs. Rufus Kennedy and daughters were guests last week of Mrs. Mcl vin Adams. Miss M. Louise Moorman is visit ing Dr. and Mrs' J E. Mathews at Harned r Mrs. Tom Frank spent "the week end with her daughter, Mrs. T. S Gray R. A Smith of Stephensport was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. D H Smith at Henslcy last week Mrs. Eliza Horsley and daughter, Miss Gola were in Hardinsburg, Tuesday having dental work done, Lottis Lucas of Constantine and Ben Clarkson of Big Spring were here Wednesday. D. H. Smith was in Louisville last week Rev. Truman of Fordsville is visit ing here. Mrs. Rice Carlton of Louisville, has returned to her home after being with-her mother, Mrs Ann Springate of Custer during her serious illness and death. Mr. Estiltc Payne, who has been with the A. E F in France is at home with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Payne of near here ,Noah Tabor who has been in Pitts burg, Pcnn., returned home last week. BEWLEYVULE Mrs. D. C. Moreman, Glen Dean, and Mrs. F P Peyton of Hardinsburg, spent Monday with" their father, T. P. Hardaway. Percy Kasey spent the week end at Vine -Grove, the guest of Jeff Trent. George R. Compton was in Webs ter, Wednesday to see his brother, T. J. Compton. Laura Mell Stith spent Thursday night with Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Pig gott and attended the lyceum in Irv ington. We have organized in the, M E. church here a men'and women's Bible Class every one is invited to join and attend. Mr. and Mrs. C. H Drury spent Tuesrday in Irvington. . F.' L. Claycoihb, who has been suf fering with his hand we are glad to report is convalescent. Chas Gross has sold his farm near town to Louis Lavvson. Consideration unknown. We are glad to report the flu pat ients around here as better. Mr. and Mrs. Chas McCoy spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Jolly. David Hardaway has returned home after a few days visit in Branden burg, the guest of his brother, Paul Hardaway G. O. Blanford spent several days in Louisville recently. Z. T. Stith has been the guest of his sister, Mrs. Elma Morton of Louisville. Mrs. Jack Gilpin and Mrs. Carroll Claycomb of Corners were in town shopping, Saturday. ' Mr. and Mrs. Chas McCoy were in Irvington, Saturday shopping. Mr. and Mrs. E. Pierce Hardaway spent Wednesday in Elizabethtown. Men are busy burning and sowing plant beds. Mr. and Mrs. A, O Marshall spent. Friday with her parents, Mr and Mrs. T. H. Payne. R. M. . Stith spent Friday in Irv ington v' J D. ASHCRAFT & SON, Spring Coat Suits and Coats for Ladies and Misses Spring Coat; Suits in dark blue, beige and peacock blue. Made en the newest lines' with short full coats and narrow skirts. . PRICES RANGE FROM $29.60 TO $39:60. ATTRACTIVE. SPRING ED THIS Georgette Waists for Spring Prices $4.50 and $0.75 $5 00 0nl afe good winter coats left $5 00 going.for remarkable-price of $5. . Just a few, of the reduced serge and silk dresses left on hand They are marked 1-3 off. Buy now beforexthey are a'1 gone. " , . - . MRS. ETHEL O. HILLS CLOVERPORT, KY. Man Freed From Xarceny Charge. Continued from page 1 have it. She also testified that he took the money with her consent and that of her grandfather's." Another witness for- the plantiff was her guardian who said Tabeling handed the money over to him. The defendate did not take the witness stand, but his Attorney, Claude Mercer made the plea'that the' defendent was. -not guilty of larceny or taking the money unlawfully, that it was merely a brotherly act and a mis-apprehension on the part of the plaintiff. As- the evidence was not strong enough against the defendent both attorneys agreed to dismiss the case. i It is stated that about $30 of the $104.01 which Miss Tabeling said was in the trunk, had been raised by pub lic subscription from the L. H, & St. L. shop men and the citizens for Miss Taheling and her five younger sisters who were left orphans; Mr. Luther Pate was appointed guardian for the Misses Tabeling. Little-Known Hero. Of the many stories of heroism dur lng the war on which official record's are silent but which are being brought forth with relaxation of the censor ship Is that of Captain Larcombe of the nntlalrcraft defenses of the Lon don (Eng.) district. His Job for four years hus been to find and dispose of German aerial bombs that failed to explode when dropped on London. After each air raid, and In the early part of the war there were many, Lar combe and his men would go about the city seeking the "duds." It was dan gerous work extricating, them from wherever they happened to drop, trans porting them out of the city and ex ploding or otherwise destroying them. During the excitement after a raid few people thought of the bombs that failed to "go off," but all of them have ceased to be a menace to the cltv. Your Subscription to . The Breckenridge DO&C' T LET. IT LATSE The issue you want is the one you- have' but the supply of back numbers is Uml4td. GIVE FHP&PT Altti&ION TO- . EXPIRATION NOTICE i9iX D. BABMJtGMl FEBRUARY, It. 1018 3 FUNIXAL DIRECTOR AND UNDERTAKER A full line of Bttri Supplies At reasonable prices Hearse and Embalming Svtvkt Irvirflon, Ky. COATS TO BE RECEIV WEEK, v RAYMOND Carlt Chappell and" family have moved from Brandenburg here to live with his mother, Mrs. W. M. Chappell Ottis Stiff and daughter, Miss Mabel Stiff spent last Friday with their uncle, Ellis Stiff of Highland, who is very low and not expected to live long. Miss Leo Cashman spent from Friday till Sunday in Stephensport, with Miss Ruth Ramsey. Mrs. Frank Philpot and son. Her bert will make their home with Mr. and Mrs. Sam Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Philpot will live on Mrs. Philpot's farm near Stony Point. Misses Mirriam Compton and Lou ella Black returned home last Wed nesday from Bewleyville after spend ing several days with Miss Wilda Triplett. . Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Avitt spent Sunday here with their daughter, Mrs Henry Cashman. . J. T. Knott was in Holt, last week Kirby Polloch and Miss Ruth Phil pot were, married at the home of the bride's parents, Mr and Mrs W C Philpot, Feb 2, 1919. Rev. H. J. Black burn officiating. The writer wishes them a long and happy life Mack Cashman of Askins, spent from Thursday till Saturday here with his mother, Mrs. Leon Cashman and brothers, Jess and Henry. Miss Louella Black and Mrs. Icy Pollock spent Saturday night at Stephensport, the guests of Miss Ruth Ramsey. Principal Of An Indiana School. Mrs. H. W. Snider left Sunday for Princeton, Ind, vhee she has ac cepted the position as principal of the Richland school which is near Princeton. Mrs. Snider has b'wn spending the winter with her parenH, Mr. and , Mrs. Edward Gregory dur ing Mr. Snider's stay overseas. cNgws mlsstsl YOUR V i A " . -J , :4I 1