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wr!wf r3nw wft- - lil.l.JlfiliBII1Wl'1lfrftrtllliK - ' TJ" 'JCfc'Ww wnrwiirtrjtfwO" t,i JnjmfMrrrrrfBrrtflifatfl i"1 54 u MT. VERNON SIGNAL t MOUiNT VKK.VON, KY.. FRIDAY, JULY 29 1921 Mem! it the .Ml Vernon, Kjr. FotoBc irtml-CiM tuail jhIIci. l'ublishod owry 1'ritlny by A. K. MlLUiR AXXOIXCKMKNT Wo art- niitlioricil to nnnou-uv jubjcct to the action of the KcpubVWan Party nt next Angina Piltimrj. for Cltcull Jiiitge. 11. J. BCTHt'Kl M It. C. KKNNKDV. Tor Cirrmt Couit Clerk. T. J. hall W. T. (HIM.) DAVIS, JHSSK M. DHIIORIJ For County Court Clerk. K.J. McKINNHV, KARI.K l'UIM.II'iJ, V A CKOMKIt MRS. I.KI.IA MAY COOI'KR T J. NICKl.EV Couutv Judge LKK WARD s. P. BOWMAN CAM MULLINS 1'or SheiitT Irs. JOHN KKNNER B.I.. I.A.SUFOItD I) (!. CLARK REV W.M. 1. DURHAM For Sun u or For J.illor Mro CLMtN I'RICU V M MoNBW, WILLIAM ARNOLD Jr. WAUK II LIVF.SAY I.SOM 11. SAYLOR, JOHNNY CL0NT7. MONROH SI. MILI.KR LH.TI.li TOM TAYLOR JOII.VC HOWARD ror.MiiKMrtilv 1st M'trlut. V. . &IC.MOM John v marlor For Magistrate anil l)itiii-t. HARRI&ON C KIR11Y 1. W. IIULLOCK Magistrate Ith District DCLLARD COTTON. W. 0. MUU.INS, For MinjNlrnt." Sill Pi-trier. FKKI'.MA.s KI:TR0N FF KOHIIINS, Fur Couft.iMe 4lli Di.trict, JOHN r. KEI.I.Y, For Tax C'iimnl-totico IIU'IIARD IlttANAMAN JOHN F. P1GO, ReprvMiiLitlie Slst District. W.M COTTON CONSTABLU 4th DISTRICT J. H. HAKL'R Constable 5th District For Ri-tiienentathe CHAS A. CHANDLF.R of London 81st Legislative District Spectacular Close of Campaign Hon; J. Austin Brown, of Wayne County, and Judge B. J, Bethurum, of Somerset, Tour the County and Speak in the Inter est of Judge Bethurum for re-EIection. Rockcastle County has never experienced, in all of its history, such a wonder campaign as has been made during the post few days by Hon. J. Austin Brown, of Wayne County, the former home of If. C Ken nedy, and Judge Bethurum. candidate foi circuit judge to succeed him self. These men have been touring the county and delivering speeches in the interest of Judge Bethurum for re-election, and the interest and enthusiasm has been the greatest that was ever known in a campaign before in this oounty and the crowds have been large and enthusiastic. The people are rallying to the standard of their old home buy and are making it plain to him that he will be taken care of by tho voters in old Rockcastle in a way that will bo highly pleasing to him when the vote is finally certified. These people are loyal to a home product. They are proud of fudge Bethurum and his splendid record, and are furious at the feeble effort that tho Kennedy people are making to try to discredit him in the eves of nis constituency, when he has been honored by all the circuit judges of the State by being elected as the President of the Circuit Judges Association of Kentucky. No such honor is claimed, or can be claimed, by any other judge in the State, and Rockcastle is proud of the prestige and houor that has come to a worthy son that was born and reared among us, and our people will not be turned from him because a man like Kennedy makes an indecent attack on him. The indications are that this county will give Judge Bethurum the largest majority that was ever given to a candidate for office before. Tho speeches of J, Austin Brown are pleasing the people im mensely. They are models of superb wit and eloquence, and are carrying conviction to tho heart of the people. He is peculiarly equipped to discuss the issues of the campaign, and is making It plain tliat Kennedy is not tilted, either by nature or training, to be circuit judge. Ho has known this man all his life. He could think of nothing more hurtful to the district, or its neonle. than to fall into the bauds, of H. O. Kennedy. Ho cousiders Judge Bethurum as a mi del circuit judge, and wants the dlstttct to keop him, because in his hands the district and its interests are safe. He said ho heard Judge Hobson, former chief justice of the Court of Anneals, sav that Judge Bethurum was, and is, the best circuit jndgo in the mountains or Kentucky, ana one 01 the best in tno State. This coupled with tno fact that the circuit judges of tho State, last De cember, elected Judge Bethurum President of the Circuit Judges Association, is all tho proof that anyone should require of the worth and ability of Judge Bethurum. Mr. Brown said many other good things, but luck of space will prevent further mention of his speech es. Judge Bethurum is exposing tho fallacy of tho Kennedy posi tion, and is making convincing arguments that Kennedy is an un worthy man, and a traitor to the republican party, and accepted clothing from tho democratic chairman of Pulaski County aftor his betrayal of the party in the county election in Pulaski lour years ago. This ho taid, was a strong reason why no honors should be conferred upon Kennedy by the republican party of this district. Notice To Club Members The date of entries in tho Mt Veruon Fair are uot given in the Catalogue except under Rules and Regulatiana -Rulo 2, Sec.z Head it. Since the general poul try exhibits come 011 tho first day the club oxhlbits should come the same day. So prepare your birds and get them ready lor exhibit first uay ana tut tnem remain over tho rest of the fair Your poultry and other entries will be looked alter during the fair. The Pair Board will look aftor your stuff aftor It has been enteicd. Get all ready and conio first day. For information concerning getting exhibits ready write to Couuty Agent, Berea Ky. Poultry Culling The poultry culling domousu a Uoiis conducted by tho County Agent bpence and Mr. Chapin, poultry Specialists, have been very successful. Tho ontiro school at Cove with many men aud women attended tho meeting at V. C Johuson's, Tuesday. The boys and girls us well as purents examined each hen according to directions given by County Ag ent and Specialist. After making the examinations and hearing Mr Cliupiu explain the different poin ts it was plain to be seen that it paid in dollars and cents to cull out the non producers! By culling out the hens tli;it urn tint tnvlmr and wont lay much feed will bo guveu mis winter. Each person present was giv en a bulletin on culling, feeding and care for 'ggs on tho farm. From these bulletins many good suggestions will be takon and many flocks culled. August" and September are the best months to cull the flock. Tako out the early mother Anyone wishing a bulletin or suggestions, on culling can so- cure samo from County Again. Don.t forget tho Roolccastlo County Christian Biblu School Convention at Roso Hill nvt Sunday July Ulst. Children dry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA Be Careful- In our series of tilks with in- tni'iids through the columns of this papoi wo Haw boon using fto'ii week to week we do not want to prove sottish, and we drop this thought tor you at this time. HP. CAREl-'UL ABOUT YOUR IN VIJ.STM KN'TS, there are so many wild oit schemes to ohtuu money on "got Rub quick" schemes that we urge oti to consider well before buying anything offered yo. Conic and talk this over with us, or your other banker ft lends, we uinv not know any thing about it, but the chances are wo have seen a similar scheme 11 ml fin help to tell you if the proipects are for good. We hate 11 book fur ldtiiuall good concents and -hall give you the bonefit to investigate, Millions of dollns have been lost latelv In these things. It will pay you to investigate. Wo stand ready to help you if we can. Cigarette To son I in (ho delicious Burloy tobacco flavor. It5s Toasted THE CmZENSBANK Brodtau Kentucky. See t'ie miniature mchaivc al city the greatest wonder of the age in operation at the Brodhead Kair, Two cattle belonging to Mr. Steele, whe bought the Nels Grif fin farm near Spiro were killed bv lijjhtenin!' last M.inday, and four others were struck ami ly injured. i had. TE1ESAMK KVKRYWHKRE The editor of Pai sa Akhcar, a native newspaper of Lahore, In dia, says. "I have used Cham ber's Colic aud Diarrhoea Hem. edy many times among my childrun and servants, for folic and diarrhyoa and always fou nd it effective." OTTAWA Viola, the small daughter of Mr. and Mrs Manual Johnson died from brain fiver at the homo of .1, I, Johnson Aftor 11 talk by H. IC. .lone-, tin- 10 mains were hid 10 it at Union Mr and Mrs Horace Thomp son of I.pwl Oreon -spout Sal urdav night ith her father A S Mink. Mrs Boss Diughertv of IiOtits Mo has returned homo after a plasan' week with he parans Mr. ami Mrs. It. Siouo of Lancaster wore visiting at this placo Sunday Miss Clarice Ilamm of Spiro spent from Fri day until Sundavwith hor grand parents Several from hoio nt tended tho Band Day al Brod- neatl Monday. Mr and Mrs Manual Johnson returned to Lex l'igton aftor si ending sitvril weeks with his brother. Bio Asher will fill Ms appointment at Union Rid-:e Saturday nitrht snd Sunday S. K Puce spent Sun dav with V. B Brown and familv Miss Bessie Car-on is siok at this writing. - Will Griffin of Broughton town spent Saturday night w'th his father Mrs Clnrlio Johnson, Mr. and Mrs Jake Johnson and Mrs Cynth ia Piiiiiey of Lexington were here veduoday to attend the funer al of Viola Johnson. Mr and Mrs John Laswell wore visiting in Stanford last week Tonv A Edgar Laswell, Win. McKin- and ifm. Cash a ttended Sunday School at Union Sunday "SoniP attraction." Arcli and Tns;o French of Brolho-id visit ed the family of 11 K Jones la-t week, Miss Bcttye Lou Putcoll is improving after an attack of typhoid fever. J J Albright spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs Mode Ilamm of spiro. ney VOTE FOR N -4-sM0"""' LITTLE Tom Taylor TODAY'S LIVE STOCK MARKET. Cincinnati Union block Yards, July aVi Sleets, good to choice, 77. at V, fair to good $0 50 to 7 7". Pulu's, Market stonily Ooodto (.llohe ?) s'to 10, fair to good $7 to !1.jO. common ntnl largo $1 to (iocs, active anil strong to 2i to jOcts higher llcivj 511 50 to 1 1 75, choice packers and butch or.s S1j itRdiunr jIs, stags $5 to 7 com uion to choice hcuvy fit sows $7 to i), light shippers St2 '2$ plg.s 1 1 it) lbs and loss 9 to Is. Shei'p, Slow. (Sfiiid In choice $ to .5, fair to good $2 to .), com mon !?i to 2, bucks ?' to II. Spring IiiiiIh- .ito.uly. (iood to choice 1050 to 11. Hood 7 5O lo 10,50 , seconds $C to 7, com mon sUps 5.3 to I Secretary W H Kish and nil other ollicers and stockholders of tho Ml Vernon K.iir aro n busy hunch at this time getting things in older for the biggest fair ever hold in this section The people of this county are taking nil .101 iw interest in Ibis Fair tills vear owiig to the fuel that all premiums are ptya'lo only to Kivk''.istle countv people Mr and Mrs W H. Fish William Fish Jr ami V.. Y Mill lius were in Richmond ind Ir vine yesterday. Mr. Fish siy the folk's f 1 din ihut section are coinim: strong to the Mt. Ver non Fair- Lovers of good cattle should tint forgot th.it a fire Pure Bled Reg istered hllORP HOR X HULL will be giei'K"iiy lo sinie one attending tho Mt. Vernon Fair August 1 2th. The soy bean xi a out at tho right stage of growth and prop. erly cured makes an excellent hty of high ferdi -g value tint is greitly nhshed by all lariu ! animals A compired with lm fioin other leguminous crops soy bcin hiv is equal or superior lo any The Use of this hav as a source of protein, which can be pioduced on the farm to balance feeds for gio.viug stock or for milk, should reduce the quantity of high priced concentrated feeds which it h necessary to purchase Could Beat Hands Shucking His Corn At Least J. A. White Would Bet So, After Being Relieved of Dyspepsia By Teniae VOTE FOR Jesse M. Debord FOR CIRCUIT COURT Republican Primary. August 6. 1921 Clerk FOR Jailer REPUBL AN IMtlMAKY AUGUST 6, 1921 I have tried to see you all, but may have failed to get all the way around. You know I have a large family and have to work to keep them all going. Right at this time I am sick and unable to work or travel and I am taking this means of asking the good women and men of this county who want law abiding, law en-forcing officers, to remember Little To on August, 6th m "My wile and myolf have had .stomach trouble," says Mr J. A While, residing on the I.eeslown I'iKe, R. F. D. No 6. near Lexington Ky , "and have both been nervous and run down." ''We could not see anything without sulTering afterwards ami could net sleep at night. We were regular nervous d . speptics. We tried many remedies with out oeiinauent lienolit until we le.i'd of Taulac. I got this medi ritio and began using it. We nuti id immediate results. We are bosh greatly improved by Tanlio Wo give all credit for the- change of health to Tanlac, It is a remarkable medicine. I personally feel so good that I told my hands a few days ago that I could beat any of th'in 'I'li'l' ng oi rn, I mean' it and behuve I could have teat them all, Of all the .msdicincs that ufllict humanity chronic dySpep sh such as Mr. and Mrs White suffered from, is probably (he most prevalent aed hours might be consumed 111 describ ing tho sulfo'ings. menial and bodily, of tho victims of chronic dyspopsia. A morbid, unreal, whimical and melancholy condition of the mind, nsido from the nervous physical suffering is the usual state of tho aqerago dyspeptic nnd life seems scarcely worth the living. Tanlac , the celebrated medi cine, was designed especially for overcoming tills distressing con dltion aud millions ot people liavo taken 11 Willi tno most as tonishing and gratifying results It seems to go straight to tho spot, toning ui) and invigorating every organ of the body. Tanhc is sold in Mt. Vernon by Clms. CyDavia, in Brodhead by tho"brocp!itad 'Pharmacy; and ill Llvlngs6n ,.liy R. G Webb; In Burr by W,i M. Owens. 'Jul -i III ' Young men who do a kt of courting will do well to bo on hand nt the Mt. Vernon Fuir Thursday August nth. A now Rubber Tiro BANNKR BUCG Y will be given to someone 011 the grounds that day. vfaEaaaaaaVI MMU--it iiaaaaaaaaar YHHHHHHHHHH?flHHpjC"tf!jBHiHHc BSSSr M. .IKSSK 0E1SOUD We, the undersigned Circuit Judge and Circuit Court Clerk do hereby certify that on the 26th dav of .lulv I921 Jesse M. Debord appeared for e.Mimiuaiiou an to his proficiency to fill tho office of Circuit Court Cluilc or Rockcistle Coiintx. We certify that on this day we examined the said Debord and found him to be qualified aud efficient in all rosp cts to hhld said office. Giveo under our hinds and (Seal) this the id, day of July 1921. H. J Bethurum ,, Judge 'Js I iidlclnl district of If untucay T. J. Niceley Clerk Rockcastle Circuit Court Republican Men and Women; women of Rock diniuibtratinii will not 1 am Mv opponents Mr. Ball aud Mr, Davis have clrculatod tholr little hand bills to the 1 (-publicans of tuis county and made a feeble attempt to tell you why ihoy hsould 0 nominated. Mr. Ball sas because he is so well qualified ho should bu nominated. U't me say in conclusion that he tul have sumo biiMiiess ability when ho cleaned up several tlniisind dollars in thu oil investment, but what kind or jridgomentund ability was used in getting rid or this money Will Mr Ball use the same judgement and ability in transacting tint iwimtfii l.i. I. ..1. . .. I. . A. I.! . 1 ... -c viiv ,..-..,.1.-. uusiuvss us it- urn urn own uusiucss after ho had mado nis si.uu- .u! necanso 1110 republican men -,! castle who Delicvo 111 1111 honest clean sure, give him that o nortimitv. Mr. Davis says that becauso he was defeated by what ho calls a small majority ol 372 six years ago and becauso his family has made a splendid iccorn in thu offices in this county and because a big read truck turned over on him he should be nomiuuted. Friends I havo been over tho county not votor have 1 a found who voted against Mr. Davis 6 wars m.r. i f,.r 1.1,., .,... ri,. nn,.ie lamily has imido a good record in ciiThco of this county and that is aiiady coinpluted without the assistance of Bill. Mr. Davis .uiu,uu mi ine )e( p10MHisi.1e.ss l'lfe you did the road business wild, ihu trn. Ltimial .o? Why don't ;u tell the citious of Rockcastle whv that truck ttiriud over.' In the timoof war when we were living under a democratic adn inistration the caM ea.ne lor volunteers to go out in tho field and worn in tlie Liberty Lint., driiu I volunteced my services und was Z I" ?K'. 1 d1?oak,ll ,lt VArl0" wIich, houses, Maplo Grove. -airvKwaud Hoj.ewell were among the school houses I visited. .oin ' "' V. ",",",Si .Ie"tl0" w,u" ""publican workers wore needed so bud I was aslced by tlie Republican campaign committee to go out and fight for tho Repubhcu nominee's Harding and Coohdge I did so speaking at various school houses in the county tho straight Republican tickets. J T was born in a small single room log cabin, was Uroueht un with the common people In a common wny I worked 1 on tl.o raiN road, on tlie grade, plowed and hoed corn, did anything that was honest m order to buy books and clo.hs so that I might to school Other men wo read of in history, who were horn poor who had a hard time getting ,, education, and who worked a'XsUivod to overcome their handicaps were given a chanco readUof?nt U d f"r ,n wlmf our forefatlio did for tho men wo Sot' VU f''iV0 "loa cllauce? You Wl11 f""l y uatno second ou Thanking you in advanco for vour sunnon n,i ,. in mv raco for Republican nomination for Circuit Conit Clorlc. Saturday. August 0, .921. 1 am your friejd flnd S8rvanti JI5SSK M. Dl?BORD the ballot. 1 MAKE MORE MONEY Buy a Pure Bred Buck I AT THE SECOND FARMERS' BETTER SIRE SALE BU,bon ftock Yard. - LouUvlUe, Ky. August lith 200 Pure Bred Buck, nd Ewe. 2000 Hik Grad, Ew.cc To bo aold at C A t-k m mwtZ- AUCTION to JrARMERS