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r es tfc STARTLING PRICES ON NEW FARM TRUCKS AND TRACTORS We offer the foWowing new trucks and tractors foreclosed on mortgage. All we want is to get money loaned on them. Inspection invited. Easy terms can be arranged.' A profitable opportunity for dealers. Write us. NEW-N.EVER BEEN USED Midwest Utilitors 21 1-2 ton Ace Trucks with all weather cab, electric lights, starter and pneumatic tires ' 1 1 1-2 ton Diamond Truck with cab 1 S ton Indiana, with cab f. o. b. Louisville Several used trucks and tractors also to be sold very cheap. Worth investigation. Address: ELM GARAGE, Inc., (Bankers Agents) 426 South 17th St. LOUISVILLE, KY, CAN'T FOOL FARM BUREAU Wo learn through the New York World that "congress resents the $1C,000,000 farm federation lobby," this In a "special dispatch" which might be even deliberately aimed at the destruction ot the American Farm Bureau Federation, now' found very annoying to certain members of tho national legislature who speak for Interests opposed to agriculture, A great hue and cry is raised about the enormous salaries paid to the personnel of the Farm Bureau Fed eration. J, It. Howard, the president, is quoted as receiving $15,000 a year, and the secretary, Mj Cloverdale, re ceives $12,000; tho treasurer and as sistant secretary get $8,000; Gray Silver, the. director, $12,000; and bo runs the list covering the department of marketing, the legal department, the information department and so on. It Is shown that approximately $75,000 a year is spent in salaries. These "startling figures" may fright en the farmer, who has no concep tion of such fabulous salaries, and perhaps he may revolt, Is of course the hope. As a fact, the cost of the whole personnel does not foot up the sal ary of any one of a hundred heads of the great business organizations who WM. CRAVENS Auctioneer Can Get You Highest Price Phone 143 There arc hundreds of parts in a motor car. Many companies buy all, some makers build a few. of the parts that go to make up a complete motor car. For every part they buy, a partsmaker's profit must be included in the final price. Studebaker builds every vital part. Motors, bodies, axles, trans missions, frames, tops and other parts are designed and manu factured completely from raw material to finished product in LIGHT-SIX 3-Pum..IIZ'W,B..40H.P. Chassis ....$ Touring Roadster (3-Pasa.) . Coupe-Roadster (2-Pass.) Sedan MONTGOMERY MOTOR CO. THIS IS mm FACTORY PRICES OUR PRICES $ 300.00 125.00 J28OO.0O' 2400.00 4800.00 1650.00 1200.00 2800.00 would like to destroy the Farm Bu reau Federation, put an end to the farm bloc and yank the tiller of the soil back Into the yoke. It Is said the bureau has grafted itself upon tho federal organization; .made possible the Smith Lever act; and is now the dictator of the farm block. If that be so, then senators who form the bloc" have operated much more efficiently in the interest of 'the heart of America than the in dependents who roll the pork barrel without dictation. If there Is anything wrong with the farm bureau It will be corrected, but the body wilt not be disintegrat ed. The farmer has just felt his own strength. He is merely stretching at the present time. FOR SALE AND EXCHANGE On Logan avenue and 7th street, In Paris, Ky., a two-story brick resi dence with all the modern improve ments. The residence is on a lot 80x200 feet; has -9 rooms, porches and halls. This is desirable proper ty, well worth the money. See H. C. McKee. (71-tf) It takes a good front in this life to win. The world has no time for knights of the rueful countenance. If you are blazing out pome pathway through the wilds of existence, you cannot get far without spunk. It is the only axe that will clear your way. Walsh's Removal Sale. All suits, overcoats and raincoats at cut prices. The main trouble with a reformer is that he often becomes a deformer. Volume Savings Permit Greater Value Studebaker plants, under Stude baker control and inspection. The savings, because of tremen dous volume, give the buyer extraordinary value. Complete manufacture also ex plains the uniform high quality that you get in a Studebaker car, whether it is a Light-Six. a Special-Six or a Bjg-Six. And uniform high quality has made Studebaker cars known everywhere for their dependable performance in owners' use. MODELS AND PRICES-, o. b. factories SPECIAL-SIX 5-Pau., 1 19' W. a. 50 H. P. 7-Pau.. 875 1045 1045 1375 1750 Chassis $1200 Touring 1475 Roadster (2-Pass.) . 1425 Roadster (4-Pass.) . 1475 Coupe (4-Pass.) .. 2150 Sedan 2350 Cord Tites Standard Equipment $k00 A STUDEBAKER YEAR NEW POULTRY BOOKLET 18 READY FOR FARMERS "Helpful Hints for Poultrymcn," Is tho title of tho latest publication ,1x0m tho College of Agriculture, tho new booklet now being ready for free distribution to Interested farm ers and poultrymen. It answers tho question, "Which is the best breed of chickens?" and then gives a de tailed discussion of such things as .selecting layers, breodlng for eggs, culling, management hints, feeding laying hens; chick feeding, artificial brooding, fattening, housing and poultry pests and diseases. The booklet, which also contains a list of reference bulletins and circulars, may be obtained free by writing the Experiment Station at Lexington. When truth goes into battle It ways fights In the front ranks. al- A MODERN fIRE PROOF HOTEL WITH A HOME-LIKE ATMOSPHERE Lafayette L. B. SHOUSE Pres. and Mgr. LEXINGTON, KY 300 Rooms 300 Baths Rates $2.50 lip BIG-SIX 126' W. B 60 H. P. Chassis $1500 Touring 1765 Speedster (4-Pass.). I90S Coupe (4-Pass.) ... 2508' Sedan "2700 4. CANE RIDGE Araie Sanders, Correspondent Ellsha Griggs, of this place, and Miss Mattle Long, of Tar Station, were married Wednesday, July 12, at Paris. The young couple will make their home with his father, Dare Qrlggsv on tho Sam Clay farm. Miss Gladys West spent the past week with her sister, Mrs. Sterling Sanders. Miss Amid F. Sanders was a guest of Miss Lucy Howard Tuesday night. Mrs. G. T. Sanders and son, Frank, spont last week with Mrs. E. D. San ders. "Little William January, son of Jas. January, has been very sick, but Is better now. Mrs. Orle Lowe's mother from Cin cinnati is visiting her. Cecil Sanders will make his home with his brother, G. T. Sanders, this summer. The following were guests of Clay Sanders Wednesday night: Charles and Tollle Lanter, of this place; Her bert Shanks, of North Mlddletown, and Robert Qotts, of MUlersburg. Miss Katherlne Howard spent last Thursday night with Miss Amle San ders. Willie Lanter was a guest of G. T. Sanders Thursday evening. Herbert Shanks, of North Middle- town, spent the past week with Tol lle and Charles Lanter here. Miss Myrtle Sanders was a guest of Mrs. Sterling Sanders Wednesday evening. Miss Gladys West spent Friday evening vith Miss Myrtle and A. F. Sanders. Charles Lanter was a guest of Clay and Cecil Sanders Saturday. Miss Pollie Howard spent Satur day night with Misses Pearl and Lorna Sanders. Mrs. Frank Johnson spent Sunday with Mrs. Jace Howard. Mrs. Houston Griggs and children were guests of Mrs, Dave Griggs on Saturday and Sunday. Tollle Lanter spent Saturday even ing with Floyd Lanter. Tollle Lanter, Charles Lanter and Herbert Shanks spent Thursday night with Clay and Cecil Sanders. Cecil Sanders spent Saturday night with Charles Lanter. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lanter and family were In Paris Saturday. G. T. Sanders and son, Sterling, spent Saturday with G. M. Bell. Miss Myrtle Sanders spent Sunday with Miss Gladys West at Donaldson. Robert Boots and Tollle Lanter spent Sunday with Clay and Cecil Sanders. E. C. Boots spent Sunday with G. T. Sanders. Charles Lanter and Miss Amle Sanders were at Shawhan Station on Sunday evening. Mm, Willie Lanter returned Sun day from a week's visit to her mo ther. Several persons from here attend ed church at Cross Roads Sunday night. James and Floyd Lanter spent Sunday with Robert Lanter. Cecil Sanders spent Sunday morn ing with Charles Lanter. FAIR DATES Anderson County Lawrenceburg, August 15 to 18. Barren County Glasgow, August 31 to September 2. Boone County Florence, August 30 to September 2. Boyle County Perryvllle, August 9 to 11. Bullitt County Shepherdsvllle, Au gust 15 to IS. Campbell County Alexandria, Sep tember 6 to 9. Chrlstiau County Hopkinsvllle, August" 29 to September 2. Daviess County Owensboro, Sep tember 4 to 9. Fayotte County Lextugton, August 21 to 26. Henderson County Henderson, Ju ly 25 to 29. Jacksou County Tyner, September 7 to 9. Jefferson County, Beuchel, August 8 to 11. Kenton County Erlanger, August 16 to 19. Knox County Barbourvllle, August 30 to September 3; Larue County Hodgenvllle, August 30 to September 1. Laurel County London, August 22 to 25. Mason County Germantowu, Au gust 23 to 26. Mercer County Harrodsburg, July 25 to 28. Montgomery County Mt. Sterling, July 19 to 22. Rockcastle County Brodhead, Au gust 16 to 19. Rockcastle County Mt. Vernon, August 9 to 11. Union County Unlontown, August 8 to 12. The main kick against work seems to bo that it takes up too much time. I COAL COAL COAL We have a good supply of Coal on hand from the best fields of Kentucky and West Virginia at the right i- prices. Elkhorn Coal, none better. $ Cannel Coal, a good burner, free of sulphur and X low in ash. ' We appreciate your trade. Buy now while the freight rates are the lowest. Salt, Sand and Gravel. S. P. GREENWADE COM. & COAL CO. y- Phone 2. Queen St. and Railroad. f - - xMw - w - - - - M - w - :W": FARM AND HOME NEW8 FROM OVER KENTUCKY Two hundred farm boys and girls from Christian and Todd counties ntended tho Junior agricultural club camp held for them at Selubria Springs by the College of Agricul ture extension division, County Agent I. C. Graddy says. Indications are that Crittenden county farmers will use increased amounts of limestone this fall In im proving their soils, County Agent J. R. Spencer says. Two carloads re cently were ordered In one week by different farmers. Definite plans In connection with the "Better County Achievement Campaign," which Jackson county "has entered, recently were put under way when more than 3,000 Interested persons gather at McKee In a com munity get-together meeting, County Agent W.- R. Reynolds says. Minis ters, lawyers, farmers, junior agri cultural club members and other per sons of vatying Interests met in sep arate sessions to perfect plans where by they might help carry the cam paign forward in the county. Henderson county farmers and fruit growers are planning to make an elaborate fruit display at the coming Kentucky state fair, accord ing to County Agent D. W. Martin, who has been appointed to take charge of the exhibit. Many individ ual fruit growers and farmers are ex pected to enter fruit in the exhibit, he said. J. W. LUe, a farmer living in the Clarkson community of Grayson county. Is succeeding in demonstrat ing the value of limestone and acid phosphate in increasing wheat yields to farmers In that section, County Agent R. W. Scearce- says. Last year he obtained good results by using two materials on his wheat and this year is planning to use more lime stone. HAY BALER FOR SALE 1920 model, International, 17x22, complete with extra blocks and belt. Henry Barnes. (73-tf) Some papers are excited over the discovery of an Egyptian mummy with bobbed hair. But an apo wear ing cake-eater pants was found in Africa some time ago and no surprise was evoked. The woman to beware of Is the one who wears a too Innocent air and too little else. Me"Xrx-KxxxxxXHX-XKx-w A Phoenix Hotel Lexington, Will continue to cater to Its numerous Central Kentucky patrons in the usual flrst-clasa manner with looked after. . European Plan, CHARLES H. BERRYMAN, Pres. ..x-X":--:--sx-x-M--x--x--:w:---x:--:w---w-xX"SX mmm ' "' "" WIN WITH THE WINNERS STOCKTON ELECTRIC DRY CLEANING CO. are the winners in the Dry Cleaning industry for twenty five years Our work is reliable Our firm is responsible Our service is right We solicit your patronage. PHONE 225 28 South Maysville Street Mt. Sterile, Ky. - - '..-- -X-jX-:-KM CLASSIFIED WM. ADAMS & SON Marble and Granite Monuments. Largo Stock, Prompt Delivery, Motor Truck Service, 603 West Main Street, Lexington, Ky. (lyr) WE HAVE some good buggies for sale at a close price. Al set of har ness for $17. Genuine Buena Vista saddles at $19 each to close. J. R. Lyons. HEFLIN'S CONTRAST OF TWO ADMINISTRATIONS In the tariff debate the other day, Senator Hoflln, of Alabama, drew the following interesting and amus ing contrast of conditions in this country between the Wilson and the Harding administrations: When these Republican spelUimd era get on the hustlings this fall they are going to face old Uncle Johnny and Aunt Mary, who are not able to own an automobile under a Republi can administration. They used to have one under Democratic rule. Nearly every fellow in the country when they had any sort of a meet ing at the crossroads or in the town or city would come In and you could hear these horns, "Honk honk!" They were just whirling every where, like bees around a hive. That was under Democratic rule; and you coulfl take up collection for any pur pose and they would reach up In the Inside pockets they did not go in. these little watch pockets then and fish out a dime, like they do now they would go In their Inside pockets under Democratic rule and take out a pad of bills and just give liberally, with a smile. You would say, "Many thanks." They would say, "Don't mention It. The Democratic party is In power." Why, we had a glorious time; and now, where the automobile used to stand the old man says to Jimmy, "Hold these steers." "Respect all the laws." By all means. But In these days of rapid fire legislation you have to step live ly to do it DISTRIBUTOR WANTED We want a man in this ter ritory to act as our exclusive distributor, appoint sub-dealers and sell to Jobbers and stores our well advertised line of Del Merits candles, nuts, dates, tie and fruit cordials. Party accepted must be financially responsible and able to handle his own stock of goods. Ex penses to Louisville if you quality, DEL MONTE SALES CO. 710 W. Jefferson St. LOUIBVUIiB ..... XXVTUCKT lid Kentucky every detail for guests comfort $1.50 Per Day Up " JOHN G. CRAMER, Mgr. First Floer