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BOWCN. Troy Oaks mnde fljinR trip to Clsj City Hunday in his Overland. Iavid Howell, of Genet, ni seen in oar mi(iit one day last week. H. 8. Martin, of Genet, made a filing trip to this liurg last Saturday. Seem there ia some attraction near here. After a long shsenc from these col umns will attempt to write tlio news from this neck of the whh1s with goose quill. Farmers about done, lsjinfr ly corn, onnninR hlaeklrries, harvesting hay, and now guherinp about the little vil Inge to f pin a few yarns. A red erented Jay hawker peeped from behiiU a knot hoK' and piped the following: That How en vs. Morris creek wedding Iihs been postponed in definitely. Aa we ien these few lines we learn that work on the new road from Clay city to Wolfe county will begin short ly. Ilere'a hoping it does, an we can buy a flivver too. B. F. llatton, Justice of the Peace, is kept on the run issuing writs and rounding up the law violator. When it pomes to rounding up this class, Un cle Hen is right on the job. lie is held in high esteem by all jounty officials. "Happy Top." BPOUT SPRING If you feel ttreil, worn out, nervous, and nil unstrung, take Tanlac. It will srraighten you out. C. Sliiinfessel. Mrs. Fred Ilaoki was in Irvine Saturday. R. S. Hurgher visited relatives in Clark county two day last week. Mis? Virgie VanUleve bepan her school at Snow Creek Mon day. Johnny Wright has been suf fering severely with one of his eyes. He lias consulted a physi cian. finite number of people from here attended the funeral of J. F. Clark at Vaughn's Mill Tups day. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Crow and children, spent the weekend with Mrs. CrHw's parents, Mr. and Mrs. "It Look id Like a Battlefield in Europe" said Mr.C.Dunstir "Was stayinsr at a hotel in a small Pennsylvania town. Karly one morning I went to the 6table to hire a rig and was fhown a pile of dead rats killed with HAT SNAP the night before. Looked like a battlefield in Europe. " Three sizes, 35c, C5o, f 1.23. Sold and guaranteed by J. F. Smith A- Co., a id O. Shimfessel. Rice Not Longest Faster YVm. IUce, wdo died at Nada, this county, last week on the sev entieth day of fasting is exceed ed by only one individual for length of days to live without food. Ird Mayor MacSwiney, of Cork, Ireland, lived seventy-one day i 1920 without food. An other Irish rebel lived sixty-eight days without food. Croup Relieved Overnight M. T. Davis, leading merchant at Hearsville.W. Va., writes: -A few nights ago one of my patrons had a small child taken with croup about midnight. Came to my store and got Foley's Honey and Tar. Hefore morning the child entirely recovered. He sure to get Foley's Honey and Tar. Sold everywhere. Red River Hotel First class Hotel Accommoda tions at Reasonable Rates. Mrs. M. E. ADAMS, Proprietress. John Woolery, iu Irvine. Johnny Wright moved Tuesday to the home he recently purchas ed from ). L. Daniel near Clay City. We regret to lose Mr. Wright and family. You Guard Against Burglars, But What About Rats? Hits steal millions of dollars' worth of grain, chickens, eggs, etc. Destroy property and are a menace to health. If you are troubled with rats, try KAT- SNAP.. It will surely kill them, preventodors. Cats or dogs won't touch it. Comes in cakes. Three sizes, :.")C, f.5c, $1.25. Sold and guaranteed by C. Shimfessel and J. F. Smith aud Co. Classified Advertlscmcnta Advertisements Inserted under this head at one cent a word per Insertion. FOR SALK AT OXCE-1 cook stove, 1 heating stove, 1 laundry stove, 1 washer and wringer, 1 child's bed, 1 go-cart, 1 child's swing. Call at Mrs. T. O. White's. FOR 8AI.K Four acres with8-room house, one mile from Clay City on gravel road, Good water and out buildings. Cheap if sold at once. Ap ply or address S. M. Stepp, Boi 321, Ravenna, Kj. GIIIST MILL for sale 10 h. p. Sto ver gasoline engine mounted on wheels together with 22-inch under runner French buhr mill, complete with belt. J. F. Smith, Clay City, Kr. t I y f r f v v f T f V v : I wish to call Your Attention to the several new Items of Merchan dise just received. Ginghams, Ratinae, White Goods, Laces and Underwear. A new line of Umbrellas.Window Blinds and Curtain Scrims. War ner's Rustproof Corsets, Suitcases, Trunks and Bags. KOLORFAST MATTINGS, Rugs, Paint, Var nish, Oils and Brushes, and the best line of Stoves and Wall paper in Town. Prices are Right Call and See MRS. F. W. WILLIAMS. I I I I 2 I I V I I I V t Y ? V v t t t t ? ? ? f Grubbs, Scobee & Bartlett Undertakers, Embalmers Efficient Ambulance Service Day and Night Day Phone 30S Night Phone 156 Hardware and Stoves In the District Court of the United States foi the Eastern District of Kentucky The unusually large crop of blackberries is about all gone. Most everrbodr took advanfarp of the opportunity to can up a I.. . pit-iiiiiui euj,j)iv ior winter. FARM FOU SALE Six room house. hsrn, out buildings, part in grass, some wheat, fresh eorn land, alose to church and scIkwI house. Plenty never fail ing water, will sell as a whole or in two tracts. Farm 60 seres. Tossession to suit purchaser. Call at Time office. F()U SALK Mendets, to mend all lesks in cnoki'ng utensils. Package of 12, '.Tc; ly mail, 26c. Also Japanese oil. K. F. Harris. Clay City, Ky. Mechanics A Metals Nati mal Hank i t nl., Complainants, vs. Day L.iniber h Coal Company, a corporation, Ik'fendant. Notice of Receiver's Sale. I'y virtue of a judgment of sale of the District Court of the United States, for the Eastern District of Kentucky, ren dered on the day'of July, 1922, in the above styled cause , the undersign ed will proceed to offer lor Sfile on the property hereinafter mentioned at Clay City, Kentucky, to the highest and best bidder, at public auction on Thursday, August 3rd, 1922, at' 12 o'clock noon, the following de scribed property, to-wit: 1. A mill site with certain buildings and machinery thereon, such machine ry to be sold separately from the land and buildings. 2. A frame store building and ad joining lot, the western feet of said adjoining lot to be sold separately from the frame store building, and the east ten feet of said lot. 3. A lot of land used as a park. 4. A frame residence, and adjoin ing garden. 5. A machine shop located by the mill race in Clay City, Kentucky. 6. All of the right, title and interest of the Day Lumber & C'.val Company, in the mill race in ClayCity, Kentucky. 7. All the right, title and interest of the Day Lumber & Coal Company in a burn on certain property leased from the Kailw iy Company, together with certain machinery and other personal property therein. Said property shall be sold on terms of one-third cash, and the balance in two equal installments, payable on or before three months and six months, and the purchaser shall deliver tu the Keceiver bonds of good security for the unpaid portion of the purchase price, bearing 6 per cent, interest from date of sale until paid, and the Receiver shall retain a lien upon the property sold as additional security. Saidpuhli; auction will commence at 12 o'clock noon on said day at the frame store building in ClayCity, Ken tucky, belonging to the Day Lumber A Coal Company, and will ;ontinii un til all of said parcels of property he sold. Ka;h parcel of property will be offered for sale separately, and there after all of said parcels of property will le littered lor sne as a wliole to the highest and best bidder, and said sale will be held and conducted in accord ance with all such further terms and conditions as are stated in the afore said judgment. UNITED STATES TRUST COMPANY, Receiver of Day Lumber A Coal Co.. P.y Rethel It. Veeeh, President. Galvanized Roofing, Fence, Gates, Barb Wire. Bedford & Tuttle, Winchester, Kentucky. !fi Winchester, Kentucky: Listen! Just think of it; The Cincinnati Diilv Inquirer and the Clay City Tmies both one jear for only f 160. This ollW will bold good only for ft limited titne. liring or mail your sub scriptions to K. F. Harris, Clay City, liy. Individual Service Which we extend to all IS YOURS FOR THE ASKING Each patron recognizes the fact that his account receives the personal attention of experienc ed men who are qualified to serve. We Solicit Your Account CLAY CITY NATIONAL BANK. The Strongest Financial Institution on Earth: The New York Life Insurance Co. The Largest Fire Insurance Company in America: The Home Insurance Company, KENUUCKY'S OWN: The Henry Clay Fire Insurance Company. MARION ATKINSON, Agent, STANTON, KENTUCKY.