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STOOPS

Renters want farms

Mrs Harrison Conn is recover-ing

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from a severe sickness

Buyers find turkeys very scarce

Nearly all the tobacco un pooledhas been sold

Walter Hamilton and wife ofvisited J 11 Gillaspie

Walter McQuithy has returnedfront a six months stay nt Cincin-

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11 C Trimble bought WinShropshires half interest in Clayfind tobacco consistingof 10 acers for bOO

Dr 1It Eo May ot JudyJ attendedthe State Medical atLouisville

Lenard Uoberson is assistinL C Ogg in his dairy

Win into thehouse vacated by Wm Wiles andSquire John U Trimble moved in ¬

to the house made vacant by Shrop ¬

The two months old baby ofMorson Turner and fife was founddead in bed on Friday morning

Gr Thompson and wifo ofOlympia visitel Henry Williamslast week

Bistnff and Cockrell sold 75 cat ¬

tie to C C Mel > onnll at 550 percwt

Kay Goodan of andMiss1 Etna Sorrcll of Flat Creekwere visitors here Sunday

The fellow who isnt in favor ofGood Roads is a queer< specimen

Pay Up

In order to aroid the penalty fordelayed tax we request the public

Ito call at onco as time willsoonexpire C R PUKWITT

Sheriff

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The value of HandTailbfed Clothesi is fullly appreciated by the man whowears He is the one man whoknows real comfort and mindcontentment stand forfrom the average to the in ¬

dividual HandTailored is jibe step-ping

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from an ox cart into an autoThere is such a deep feeling of satisfac ¬

tion steals over you that you wonder why>

you have not awakened long ago It iscertainly the privilege of every man to be

stylishly and comfortably clad

Hirsh Wiekwire CoAmericas best make of Mens ReadytoWearClothes in the Fall 1909 models are now readyfor your inspection Remember that every gar¬

ment turned out by is individually handtailored and in class to itself guaranteeing the wearer these garments cornfon

mind contentment that the man who knows right entitled

BIG Punchves 2 1FiSIORFI

Clothing Shoes Hats Furnishings4

CORRESPONDENCES

Owingsville

Shropshires

Association

Shropshire moved

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STORES

Jolt for Liquor Men

Officers will break the seals ofcars of interstate shipments when-

ever

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they have reason to suspectthat Honor consigned to Oklahomaresidents are contained in the carsbeginning today says a MuskogeeOklahoma special of October 9

This agreement was reached by

W J Crump prosecuting attor-ney

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of Muskogee1 county and C LIJackson zeneralcounsel for theMissouri1 Kansas Texas Railroadin Oklahoma It comes as a resultof a recent decision of JusticeBrewer of the Supreme Court ofthe United States to the cllcctthat the Interstate Commerce 1Lawdoes not protect shipments ofliquor into prohibition States

This is a valuable weapon forthe enforcement officers and theywill be able to shut oh the whole-

salers¬

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who hitherto have been able

to bring all the liquoi and beerthey needed into the State in car¬

load lotsIt was agreed that whenever of

licers demanded to search a car therailroad agents will send a man tobreak the seals and assist in thesearch

The bes1 line of boys suits andovercoats in the city

Punch Graves

Dies at Age of 102 Years

Probably the oldest man in theentire State died at his nomc nearMaysyille on Oct lB He was G

W Creekbaum aged 102 yearsHis father died 91 years ago Heleaves four children ThomasRalph and Martin of Mason andWilliam of Morgan county whois 75 years ol-

d1VANiEl1Ve have a custo-

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for a cook stove four S inch

tans and Ii5 inch pipe all in good

condition for wood fuel Applyto us JJOtf

WalkOver shoes over 40 differ¬

ent styles to select fromPunch Graves Sole Agents

Lot Sale

At Fast Main street sale of Lotsmade by III Clay McKee Sons

Agents last Saturday a roodcrowdwas in attendance thoughthe weather was bad Biddingwas spirited and the seven lotsoffered sold in lots for 2945then offered as a whole brought

Ja50 and were bought by R A

Chiles and N II Trimble which

is generally considered a bargainThe goodly number of bidders

on the ground is an indication thatgood real estate is in demand and

even at auction sale will bring a

fair pric-

eLnsrOn Thursday a ladysgoldcull button engraved A

Return to us please

Three big days November 15

10 and 17

Bowling

The bowling alleys of N H

Trimble on East Main has beenleased by YoU Gillaspie andarenow open to the public Loversof this healthful sport can

k-now be

accommodated 1

Old Newberg Corduroy Pantsfor men und boys at Walsh Bros

The building boom in Mt Ster¬

ling is still on The Star PlaningMill Co is building a handsomeresidence on West High street forMiss Lou Ki Bright and two nicetwo story cottages on Sycamorestreet for Mrs J1 W Barnes

Xtra Good Clothes for BoysPunch Graves

H L Coleman who on July1 entered the insurance businesshas made an enviable record in

amount of business written in

September rating 14th withIlIIagents for his company Ho is a

hustler

Money to Loan

on improved real estate52tf H Clay McKee

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For Veterinary Service day ornight call on Dr W B RobinsonPhonel85 Andersons Stable 50tf

See in this issue the ads of theLexington Tobacco WarehouseCompany and the Shelburne To-

bacco¬

Warehouse Company bothof Lexinton

J H Magowan sold to Kirkpatrick Clay about G0000 poundsof tobacco at 14Ac

Robt Montjoy sold to WinTapp 200 acres unimproved landnear 1Howards Mill1 at 619 per acre

ITodnyis the lust day for regis-

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Highcut shoesPunch Graves

For lirstclass sewing of all kindscall on Mrs Vlood Winn street

Stacy Adams1 1 Cos shots bestin the world

Punch Graves Sole Agents

iI ELECTION NOTICE

IIAll officers of election whoi have in their possession theelection seals will please re-

turn¬

I same to my office atonce

JOHN F KINGCounty Clerk

Corduroy suits at Walsh Bros

TI F Rogers the real estateagent fins rented to Gray Brosthe cottage on Elm street and toC P McCord the frame dwellingon Winn street the Dickey prop ¬

erty on Winn street to W IIFloodof Morehead to Jas FTreadway of Bath the cottage onJameson St

Ladies Calfskin shoesPunch Graves

Red Chester boar for saleAmanda Stoner Smith ihle

Irish Potatoes Wanted

Iligljest market price paid forIrish potatoes S P Grcenwnde

Justice Peckham Dead

Kuftis Peckhiim Associate Jus¬ 1

tice of the U S Supreme ntLotirtdiedon Sunday at hisAo in J

Cootmore N Y He was borniI

I ifrithe26 years Va I

Country IProducett

Highest market twice paid for If

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poultry eggs and all country lolii

duce SP Genwn e

ItTllIeeonly See our ad Sp C Gro

Best 1250 18 and S2 <3iits 11Iand overcoats in townPunch GravesRt

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A man who sent us a poem begintnUlngrast Vz1ed Rosa Lee and now the wklydues are falling faster upon him

for Sale

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L fitWe Have Recently Installed a >It

Sreaver Steam Clothes9ressng 9l1achne iIin which we are enabled to secure from 500 to 600 pounds sta-

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pressure on the Suits and Skirts in process of pressingand at the same time inject hot superheated steam at 60pounds boiler pressure into the cloth thus insuring sanitary I

treatment destructive to germs and odors as well as freshen ¬ fting the appearance by opening up the fiber and raising the nap

With this improved method of pressing pleats in Skirts I

mud creases in Trousers stay put and costs no more than whenpressed with the old time Goose

All Work GuaranteedPrices Right

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