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riECEMBBfc n: 4 lHO i 5? , ,,THE,BRKCKENRIDQ1 NBWS, CLOV1&RPOKT, KENTUCKY , PAGE PIVfc -'-- L &41 ." s? WEDNESDAY, DEC. M, IMP Satered at the Pott Office at Cloverpart, Ky. at second etttt matter. RATK8 FOR POLITICAL MENT8. Pet Prerlnct and Cltr Offieei. per county umcti, For State and Dittrlct Opuet t I For Callt, per Hnr For Cardi, per line ., For all Pubficatloni In the intereit of lodlrlduaU or expression ol ual vlewt, per line- . Foreign Advprtlilna llenreaentnttve 1 THCAMCRICANPRCSS ASSOCIATION I STARK-LOWMAN CO. Louisville Representatives children, Jane Mayinc Hannon and Charles E. Sawyer will go to Louis ville, Sunday and spend the day with Mr. Sawyers sister, Mrs J. II Wills. who has for her guests during the holidays, her sister, Mrs. Thos Lodd. Mr. Loydd and son, Fay, of . Loiumnus. ANNOUNCE ... , o-o-o Miss Jcancttc Burn, of Louisville, will spend Christmas and the week 1 2S2 end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 18.00 John Bum. ,10 1 n tv w Misses ivola Kramer, Kathleen Crist, Eva Wcatherholt, Rosa New ton, all of Louisville, will arriyc home Christmas eve to spend the week-end with their parents, Mr and Mrs. P. J. Kramer, Mr and Mrs. Geo. Crist. Mr and Mrs Jess Wcatherholt, and Mr and Mrs. Horace Newton. I. Indltld- .10 1 .10 Miss Eloisc Hcndrick will spend Christmas with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tice Hendrick, in Hardinshurg. 0 o o Mr. R. F. Peters, Superintendent of the Cloverport Public School leaves Thursday for Winchester, to remain through the holidays with his parents. 000 Wiliam Wroc, of Somerset, Ky., ar rived home Monday evening and will spend Christinas with his mother, Mrs. Rcna Wroe. Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Walls, of Hard insburg, went to Louisville, Monday, Christmas shopping Messrs. Zack and Hillary Hardin were in Brandenburg, Monday. Mrs. .Cornelia Fraizc will go to Louisville, Thursday and join her sis ter, Miss Jane Warfield in spending Christmas with their brother, Mr. Frank Warfield, and Mrs. Warfield. 0 o o Mr. I. J. Muckenfuss, of. Hardins hurg, leaves this week to be with his family in Owensboro, for the holidays. 000 Mr.and Mrs. Carl Beavin and son, of Owensboro, arc visiting Mrs. Beavin's aunt, Mrs. J. T. O'Connell. o 00 Tor Farm Wagons, write Fordsville Planing, Mill Company, Fordsville, Ky., they have the Owensboro, Web er and John Deere all fully guaran teed. Also, Buggies and Surreys. You can save money by asking them for price. They pay the freight on Wag ons, Buggies and Surreys. o 00 Mrs. Eliza Board, Miss Eunice Wheeler and Mrs. H. J. Newsom were in Louisville, Tuesday. o o o Dr. T. N. Williams, of Louisville, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Hamman, Sunday. 00 o Mr Louis O'Bryan. of Louisville, spent Sunday with his sister, Mrs. Paul Lewis, and Mr. Lewis. o 00 Miss Lucilc Givens will leave Thursday to spend Christmas in Bowling Green, with hqr aunt, Mrs Rowc. 000 Mr. and Mrs. Will Watkins, of St Joseph, Mo., arc expected this week to spend the holidays in Cloverport with Mr. Watkins' sister, Mrs. Ella B. Oglcsby, and in Hardinshurg with his sister, Mrs. Mamie Moorman o o 0 Mrs. Jesse Isom and Mrs. James Sahlie went to Louisville, Saturday accompanying Mrs. Isome's . niece, Miss Smith, who returned to her home in Tcrrc Haute, Ind, Mcsdames. Next meeting of the Wednesday in Louisville, visiting Mrs. Walter Graham and Mrs Kate Ditzenhach. 000 Mrs. Annie Huff returned to her home in Owensboro, Friday after a fortnight's visit with her niece, Mrs. Janics Sahlie, and Mr. Sahlie. 000 Mrs. Shelby Conrad and children, Kathcrine, Mary Grey, Ella Oglesby and David Henry Conrad and little Miss Nancy Phelps were in Owens boro, Saturday. Now is the time for you to install that Lalley Light Plant. Write Fords ville Planing Mill Company. They have an expert electrician who thor oughly understands installing thee Farm Electric Light Plants and can give you prompt service. A post card will bring full information to you. 000 Miss Tula D. Babbagc, of Rock wood. Tenn , arrived Saturday and will spend two weeks with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. V. G. Babbage. Mrs. O. Jack Buckley, of Evansville, has returned after visiting her par ents. Mr apd Mrs. Brooklockcr. Major Henry W. Rogers and Mrs Club will be Tuesday afternoon, Dec. t!8, .nt the home of Miss Mary Mc Gavock. o OO Mr . and Mrs. Wilbur C. Chapin, of Louisville, will be with Mr. Chap in's parents, Mr. and Mrs L. V. Chap in. for the holidays. Miss Margaret Wroe, who is teach ing in the public school at Toccoa, Ga., reached home Sunday to be with her mother, Mrs. Rcna Wroe, for the Messrs Ben Anthony, Johnnie Stan les and Andy Tindle were In Louis- holidays vine, Saturday. o o o 000 Mrs. Forrest L. Lightfoot and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Seymour Pad- daughter, Miss Jane Lightfoot are in gett, of Louisville, are expected. Hardinshurg. where Mrs. Lightfoot Christmas eve to be with Mrs. Pad gett's parents, Mr and Mrs. Conrad Sippel for the holidays. OO I Jfjj Miss Nannie Cohen, manager of the jPjGolden Rule store, will spend Christ L' ' mas at her home in lefTersonville. o 00 Miss Ella and Miss Frances Smith are in Louisville, spending a few days Isom and Sahlie will spend a week .Mr. and Mrs. Joe' J. Sawyer and will spend the winter with her sister. Mrs. Herbert Beard, and Mr. Beard Miss Lightfoot will resume her stud ies in the Louisville Conservatory of Music, Louisville, after the holidays. o o o Mrs. II. M. Bcheu and daughter, Miss Marian Behen, were in Owens boro. shopping, Saturday 00 o V. G. Babbage, Notary Public. OO o Miss Marian Allen, io is attend DR. W. B. TAYLOR. ...PERMANENT... DENTIST vmssta Office Hours: S a. uj. to 12 m. I p.m. to 5 p. m. A Iwiiys in office durlni: i fflce hour Irvlngton, Ky. mg tlie Uttleford Business College in Cincinnati, u., will arrive home Wednesday eve to spend the Christ mas holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Allen. 000 Miss Eloisc Noltc, who is teaching music in the public school at Erin, Tenn , is at home for the holiday season with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Noltc. 00 -o Roy Gregory, of Louisville, will spend Christmas with his sister, Miss Cecil Gregory. 000 Miss Lora Carson, of Louisville, and Ellis Carson, of Owensboro, will be guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Carson, for the holidays. o o n Mr. Eldrcd A. Babbage is in Earl ingtoii,. to spend Christmas with Mrs Babbagc. at the home of her parents. Major Henry W. Rogers, and Mrs. Rogers. Mr. and Mrs Babbage will return home Sunday. OO o If you need expert service on your Tractor, Gasoline or Kerosene En gine, any kind of Automobile, write Fordsville Planing Mill Company. They can send a reliable mechanic promptly to relieve you at reason able price. 0--0 o Miss Leonora McGavock, of Pa ducah, will he here Christmas eve for a week's visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leon McGavock. OO o Mrs. John D Babage returned Wednesday from Cincinnati, where she was the guest of her daughter, Mrs. W. G. Polk and Mr. Polk, for four weeks. 000 Missc Eva and Eliza May were in Louisville, Friday OO o Mr. Donald Gregory, of Paducah, came Wednesday to return Saturday with his father, Mr. John M. Gregory, who will spend Christmas in Paducah with his son, Leonard and Donald Gregory and daughter, Mrs. Ben Miller, and Mr. Miller. O CI o Mr and Mrs. Wallace O. Mattingly. of Louisville, are expected Thursday to spend the holidays with Mr. Mat tingly's sister. Mrs. B. F. Ridgeway, and Mr. Ridgeway and his father. Mr. Chas Mattingly. O OO Mrs. W.J. Piggoft. Jr.. of Vineen- nes, Intl.. who with Mr. 1'iggott and their daughter, Clare, arc spending the holidays in Irvington, with Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Piggott. Sr., spent several days last week 'with Mrs. J. II. Rowland. o o o Miss Ray Lewis Heyscr will leave Friday for Cincinnati, to spend Christinas witli her brother, Mr Roy Heyser, and Mrs. Heyser. 000 Mr. Charles R Satterficld, of New York. City, is expected on the 22nd, to spend the Christmas holidays with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Satter ficld. o o o Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Jackson spent Saturday in Louisville, o o o Mrs. Charlie Keil and daughter. Adele, Mrs. .Roy Mattingly and daughter, Alice Ben, spent Friday in Owensboro. o o o Mrs. Charlie Simmons has just re turned from Fordsville. where she was with her father, George Sapp, who is seriously ill. o o o We offer a new '.'0-inch Williams Btihr Mill at a special bargain, less than wholesale price. We can fit you up with a first class mill equipment. Can furnish suitable size Fairbanks, Morse Kerosene Engine to go with this Williams Buhr Mill and you will have an ideal Corn Mill. Write us for price on outfit delivered to your rail road station. Fordsville Planing Mill Company, bordsville, Ky. J o 'O Mr and Mrs. W. J. Wordcn will leave Thursday for New Albany, to spend Christmas with their daughter, Mrs. John Kirkham, atul Mr. Kirk ham. o o p Mrs. Win. Hoffious returned Sun day evening from a visit in Evans ville. o o o Wanted A copy of The Brecken ridge dated Dec. 8, lvvf Jno D. Babbage. o OO Miss Eliza May was in Louisville, Monday to attend the funeral of Mr Henry Van Dyke. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS! NOTE Pleaie notify the editor n.i you deiire adrertlietnentt discontinued. FOR SALE FOR SAI.K Splendid upan of mare, Rood wairon and liarnrii. mirri (I ami 7 ri old work anywhere and true pullers, weight 2,-10)1 pounds. Will sell at a harfraln. Ad dress J. I), Seaton, Cloverport, Ky, FOR SAMV-Old JK nAI.I UM newspapers, 5c a hunch lirrckenrldfre Newt office, Cloverport, Ky FOR SALK ntank Deeds and Mortgages. The Dreckrnridge Newt, Cloverport, Ky. TYPE WRITER FOR SALE FOR SAI.K Remington typewriter No. 0, Remodeled, (iood as new. Further inform ation call or write The Ilreckenrldge News, Cloverport, Ky WANTED WANTED At once. Timber cutters and tie makers. Good price. Write or call J. M. Rhodet, Webster, Ky. NOTICE GIVEN TO EX SERVICE MEN OF. COUNTY. All members of the American Le gion as well as all former soldiers, sailors and Marines arc called to meet in Hardinshurg, at 1 P. M. Saturday, ucceniDer 18, 1020. Uring your dis-, charge and we will make out your' application for Victory Medal. I There will be speakers present to auvisc you anout any matter in regard to your service in the army. Also officers will he elected for the l'.r.M and other business transacted. Come and bring sonic one with you. Moorman Ditto, Commander Post No. 1, , Hardinshurg, Ky. NOTICE All persons having claims against the estate of the late Martha J. Elder arc notified to present them to he undersigned Administrator, at the Breckcnridge-Bank of Cloverport. Cloverport, Kentucky, duly proven as required by law, on or before Janu ary 1st, 1U2I. Paul Lewis. Administrator of the estate of Mrs. Martha J. Elder. Claude Mercer. Attorney. CLOVERPORT LOOSE LEAF OPENING SALE JAN. 4. The Cloverport Loose Leaf Ware house announces its opening sale 'or January 4, 1921. Tobacco will he re ceived on the floor beginning Thurs day December ISO, from then on. J. W. Boyle. Manager. Cloverport Loose Leaf House vt Christmas Present Suggestions FOR LADIES Shirt Waists Budoir Caps Table Runners Hose Camisoles Towels Umbrellas Silk Petticoats Pin Trays Handkerchiefts Work Baskets Manicure Sets Purses Pin Cushions Toilet Sets FOR MEN Sweaters ' Gloves Shirts Hats Pocket Books Silk Collars Caps Supenders Silk Mufflers Ties Unbrelias Ash Trays Socks Safety Razors Cigars THE LAST WEEK IN TOY LAND Dolls Drums Balls Pianos Tool Chests Rattlers Tin Dishes Wagons Horns Stoves Automobiles French Harps Chairs Guns Sho-Fly's Books Games Train on Track ABC Blocks OPEN NIGHT TILL CHRISTMAS J. C. NOLTE & BRO. probably be more towards Christmas. Taul brought with him some of Flori nn iiTiinincn a nr.fn it ..... r ri i rfr ...... tiuuibaait. .t.. ill 1111. 1wu.11 MU" duce house was 32c. Persons selling them direct to the consumer are get ting 35c and 30c. Mrs. J. S. Dejarnette is reported to have netted $10 on one of her turkeys. da s delicious fruits whidh he has generously distributed among his friends and spiecies of pine trees that he brought, are about town. Mr. V. G. Babbagc, who probably writes more transfers, deeds, and mortgages than any one in the city, when asked yesterday about such business, said, not much doing just Christmas 1 now, most everybody playing Santa! Mr. and M Clans, and eating ice cream. Miss Fannie Mae Baldridgc, who is with the Affiliated Lyceum Bureau and travels West of the Mississippi, and her brother, Mr Warren J Bald ridge, of Chicago, a representative of the Certain-eed Products Cooperation arrived Monday evening to spend the Christmas holidays with their parents, rs. J. D Baldndge at the home of Mr. and Mrs D. B. Phelps o J Miss baldndge and Air. tiaidndge Mr. L. C. Taul and danchter. Miss were in Cloverport, last winter during irene lain, who spent two weeks 111 Honda, returned home Friday. Mr. the holidays and made many delight ful friends. "I Spent $1 on Rat-Snap and Saved the Price of a Hog." James McGuire. famous Hog Raiser of New Jersey, says. "I advise every farmer troubled with rats to use RAT-SNAP. Tried everything to get rid of rats. Spent $1.25 on RAT SNAP. Figured the rats-it killed sav ed the price of a hog." RAT-SNAP conies in cake form. No mixing with other food. Cats or dogs won't touch it. Three sizes. 33c, G5c, $1.23, Sold and guaranteed by Conrad Payne & Co., Cloverport. and B. F. Beard & Co., Hardinshurg. Advertisement. Dinner Party Given For Miss Griffith Miss Emily Reid gave a dinner at 12 o'clock Sunday at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Reid on River street, in honor of Miss Maud Griffith, who leaves Thursday for her home in Auburn. Kv. Miss Reid's guests included Miss' Griffith. Mis Eva Jolly and Mrs. Joe Ross. BRIEF LOCAL ITEMS Mrs. James Sahlie En tertains With a Dinner. This is an unusually Merry Xmas tide because it marks the termination of an unusually Happy and Pros perous year. We are grateful to you who have been instrumental in adding to our prosperity. We are grateful for each opportunity we have had and may haveto help add to yours. Mrs. Jame Sahlie entertained with a dinner Thursday at her home on Railroad street and had for her guests Miss Ethel Smith of Terre Haute, Ind , Mrs. Annie Huff, of Owensboro, Mrs. Jesse Isom and Mrs. Joe B, Smart, of this city. WANTED HICKORY Ky. & Ind. Only. Logs or Cord. Advise Quantity. Loading Point and when can ship. Pay cash. Bush Brothers & Co. Columbia Bldg., Louisville, Ky. Country butter has dropped to 40c retail price. Altho sonic of the best country butter remains at 30c per lb. Eggs took a "sudden rise right at Christmas time. Tuesday they .sold for (17c and Sat urday they were 35c. I Few turkeys were on the local mar ket the first of the week. There will IMPORTANT NOTICE On and after January 1st, 1921, Our Terms Will Be Alike to One and All STRICTLY CASH This method was not prompted until after due con sideration, beleiving by adopting such would reduce our overhead expenses of book-keeping, collections etc., to a minimum and thereby enable us to sell at a closer margin of profit, which means a saving to our many customers. As in the past, our aim will be to keep the best for the least possible price.and a complete stock in our line our trade demands. To those knowing themselves indebeted to us. will kindly ask they settle by payment in cah or bankable note on or before the date mentioned. Thanking all who have given us a share of their patronage in the past which we hope to share liberally in the future, and with best wishes to all for a Merry Xmas and a Happy New Year. Very respectfully yours. MARION WEATHERHOLT Christmas Gift Suggestions We have suitable Gifts for He, She, It and They. Young, Old, Rich and Poor come give us a look and you won't go away without buying. Dr. O. E. HART VETERINARY SURGEON , Will be in HARD1NSBURG, KY., on the FOURTH MONDAY IN NOV. FOR HER $2.50 Ivory and Mahogany Clocks $1.69 to $12.98 Aluminum pes and sets of the celebrated "Liberty Ware." $3.98 to $7.50 Crepe dc chine and georgette waists. $1.25 to $3.50 Pure thread silk hose, all colors. $1.25 to $3.50 Kid and 'abric gloves of all kiuds'and col ors. $3.50 to $7.50 Silk and near silk petticoats. 25c to 50c Crepe de chine, mull and linen hdkfs. $2.25 to $6.00 Per dozen dam ask and pure linen napkins $3.98 to $4.50 Table Cloth and Napkin sets, good quality damask. TOYS! TOYS! 85c to $5.00 Wood wagons. Red Iron or Coaster Styles, all sizes. $2.98 to $4.98 Horsie Toddlers and Kitty Cars for the little tots. $2.75 to $3.98 Coaster Sled:., flexible styles in all sizes. $1.50 to $1.98 Trains on tracks in two sizes. $2.50 N H B"s holding :.'.) shots something to delight the boy $1.00 Large size pop-guns. 50c to 75c Children's Alum inum cooking sets. $1.50 Good quality drums $1.00 Tool chests for the boys. $1.98 Pistol flash tights, batteries included FOR HIM $2.75 to $3.50 Kid and Suede gloves. $1.00 to -$1.50 Beautiful silk and knitted ties. 75c to $1.00 Silk and crepe de chine handkerchiefts. 50c P,,rc b'nen handkerchiefts. $2.75 to $3.98 Westclox alarm clocks. $3.00 to $5.50 Thermos bottles of every description. $1.00 to $1.25 Silk hose, all colors. $2.50 to $7.50 Silk and madras shirts. $2.00 to $5.00 Umbrellas. $1.50 Military brushes. $2.00 Men's grey felt liouse slip pers with buck soles. Our Grocery Department is complete with a full line of Fruits, Nuts and Candies and Fancy Baskets, also Plum Puddings and Mince Meats, Figs, Dates and Raisins. Visit the Up-To-Date Store-- OPEN EVERY NIGHT UNTIL XMAS GOLDEN RULE STORE CLOVERPORT, KY. OPEN EVERY NIGHT UNTIL XMAS l rl ..-a