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Farm ip1eentsIn order to make room in our

warehouse for our immense line ofBuggies and Implements I will

make the following goods at theprice below

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Owensboro Wagon 3Tt inch

with 234 inch tires Guaranteedi year with brake and seat 5840

Florence wagon 3 inch skeinz4 tires brake and seat Guar¬

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Superior disc harrow on wheelsOne of the best farming tcolsmade 2854

Avery Cultivator with springtrip shovel and small plow 1575

Tiger Rake hand dump all steelr Extra heavy steel wheels 1424

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American Chilled plow No 20Wood beam 6 50 steel beam 750No 40 steel beam 8soI

steel range in perfect conrteditionwith high shelf and newlinings This range is second

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Danville 3Sevvs That consummatepolitician James Hamilton wasdpwnyesterday from Lancaster and paid apleasant call to the News olllce liewent over to Mt Sterling last Satur ¬

day and was very much pleased withthe way in which Chairman Allie WYoung handled the waring forces Hethinks that Mr Young is one of theshrewdest politicians and parliamen-tarians in the State

There was no bid for the Crab Or¬

chard Springs property and the salewas declared of-

fBankrupt Lav AmendedThe President has signed the bill

which amends the bankruptcy law of1898 The bill modifies the existinglaw several important particulars theprincipal one of which is a provisionin regard to preferred creditors Under the existing law those who hadreceived pay from persons who had af¬

terwards been declared a bankruptcould not have other claims passed up ¬

on without surrendering the amountreceived This provision was modifi ¬

ed so as to allow the creditor to retainthe money received unless the previ ¬

ous payment was fraudulent

Kind Words for Lancaster l col lc

The Kirksville correspondent to theRichmond Climax says The greatestattraction of the season was the de ¬

lightful play The Last Loaf givenby Lancaster people at Shephards hallFriday night The crowd was good inspite of the bad weather and it waspronounced the best play given herethis season Lookot for the Lancas-ter

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troupe again They were so wellplease with our magnificent hall andthe audience was so pleased with The

ShepherdIChrlMtlan Sunday Schools Tribute

iOn last Sunday forenoon Mr IT AB Marksbury Supt of the SundaySchool at the Christian church spokeat length and with much feeling inrefference to the departure of Rev A

R Moore referring to him as the shep-

herd of the Sunday school as wpll asthe church and the pastor of bothalike In behalf of teachers and pu ¬

pils he thanked the retiring ministerfor the valuable help he had renderedin conducting the school and leadinthe chrildren in the ways of eternallife expressing a wish that he wouldbe blessed in his new field of labor

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MattingsWe are receiving our Spring line

of Carpets and Rugs Wehave Largest and

Best Line WeHave Ever Show

Many fine words will not describe a beautiful sunset youhave to see it yourself Its thesame with these carpets and mattings you must see them andlearn the prices to fully appre¬ciate them

I youbuyrhave anyone leave our doors dissatisfied So c6me in andsee our beautiful lineand learn our prices

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The Loyal Temperance League willmeet with Mrs George M PattersonSundays afternoon at three oclock

AYliut UpTollalc DoIf a man brings you an account

drawn off on a cheap handmedowntablet book form you can put himdown as just that kind of a man in every other respecttoo short tomake pie crust Up todate business-men use printed stationery

Five Years OldThe Somerset Journal has passed its

5th milestone and like good wine improves with age Ourgood old friendEditor Ceph Campbell has the happyway of mixing enough spice into hismatter to get it out of the old sleepycutanddried way and It is a pleasureto read after him Cephs paper isone of our exchanges which is alwaysstuffed into our pocket to take homeand read Sunday afternoons

Iii DangerWhile Senator Farris was being

shaved in a mountain town the crowdin the barber shop was talking of someraids that had been made on whiskydens in the town when the barberwho was shaving the Senator saidThat is caused by that cursed Far

rls law and the author of it ought tohave his dn throat cut Of coursehe didnt know the Senator but asthe latter felt the steel crawling overhis face he pretended to be sleepingand very properly swallowed the remark

nAboutWe have just completed a new telephone directory card which to sing I

our own praises is a beauty It re¬

quired 450 sheets 22x28 tough checkboard and 3300 Impressions-The pages contain localads and wejhornany thing you want in the printingrjyouto people who have been some wherand know what they are talking aboutDont ask some 2x4 whippersnapperwho dont know white paper from gin

and whoabellTheyre the stuffThe Record cannot refrain fro

praising the City Council for goinofgtoadying to any of themany wiseacres who would like to holdthe town by the tail with a downhillpull This council is doing what itwbuleLpose to be bullragged about it eitherThere are some guys here and in alittle towns who object to any thinand everything but they cut no icenow We have the best town in thestate and the fact that we have a Counthat is pulling together is the sourceof much gratification

Circuit CourtThe case of the Commonwealth

Siler was called Tuesday morning aniit required only a short time to ex-

haust the regular panel in the effortto secure a jury Adjournment wastaken until Wednesday and the sheriff sent to summon more men for ex-

amination The twelve were chosenyesterday Wednesday and the trialcommenced There are a great manwitnesses and it will take some rimto complete the case The Commonwealth is represented by the regula-attorney Jno Sam Owsley county atorney J LHamilton W L Wil-liams J E Robinson W McC Johnston and Gov Bradley The defens-is represented by J T Hays R II Tomlinson J M Rothwell L L WalkerCol W G Welch The case will cosume the balance of the weekwill continue in session next weethere being enough business to takeup all of the week The grand jurhas adjourned having found abouthe usual number of indictmentswhnseized and assisted in the capturetne assassin of President McKinley aninstant after the firing of the cruelshots will ecru a before a larf c f ro vd

sdrParkerfully six feet six inches tall and ablow from his brawny list would havefelled such a small miserable ereture as Czolgosz could have divinehis purpose before it was too lateParker is well dressed wears a silkhat and presents a decidedly clericalappearance He was born at AtlantaGa in 1857 and was at onetime acarrier in that city He beginslecture by reciting the v incidents ofthe day relative to the PresidentsCzogoto v=

inq out his arm ty keep him Parkerfrom getting in front He beinghandsaw the look pass over the Proidents face as be looked at the assas ¬

sin when the two shots were firedHe told of his struggle with Czoigohow he delivered him two stunnhkblows which prevented the murdererfrom firing the thirdshot afc the Pres ¬

saysIslmplydoneI simply did the duty that o-

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Conductor Bruised Up

In a wreck on the K D last weekour old friend CaPt Jim Douglasswas considerably bruised up Heruns the short dog between Corbinand Jellico and is as clever a gentle-man as ever pulled a bell cord

On1 to Iris NibsA Louisville gentleman wrote to a

Lancaster business man and at thebottom of the letter added Come-

down this week and we will go see

Ilur The Lancaster mans wife gothold of the letter and believing the

u was substituted for the easablind collared hubby and the furflew

A Succeonful NewspaperThe Mt Vernon Signal blossomed

out as a seven column folio last weekand is indeed a thing of beauty and ajoy forever Edgar Albrightthe clev ¬

er editor and publisher deserves greatcredit for his untiring ellorts and thepeople of Rockcastle should appreciate-his noble work for the countys ad-

vancement Edgar has the energythe stickatitivencss and plenty offriends who stand by him

Should Have No OppositionpDanville JTews Circuit Clerk Gra-

ham Price announces in this issue ofthe News his candidacy for re electionto that olllce Mr Price has filled thatplace to the eminent satisfaction ofthe people and particularly to thecourt and lawyers He is peculiarlyfitted for this place by reason of thefact that he is a graduate of law andknows all of the requirements of theotlicc This is one ollice that shouldbe filled by a lawyer as it requires oneto be able to wait upon the Courtdraw the orders etc He is one of the

sterling young Democrats in thecounty and should be endorsed by theparty Heres hoping that he willmeet with the success he deserves

Danville Masons to liulldAdvocate The new Masonic Hall

to be erected in connection with Mr MstreettflThisbuildingeIt embraces three main roomsconsistj ofabuildingandvthet35xl2andghall will be between three and fourthousand dollarsT

IV C T U NotesThe recently elected otlicers of theancaster W C T U have been in

s and are as follows Mrs W OBradley president Mrs R A StoneSweeneygGrant corresponding secretary vicepresidents from churches MethodistMrs R G Ward Presbyterian MrsChumbley Baptist Mrs WolfordChristian Mrs Fanny Farra Saturday will DC observed as seal Dowsbirthday Mrs Farra conducting themeeting The Union regrets givingup Mrs Moore and feels that it sus

WeheartilyBirmingham All members whohave not paid their dues will pleasecall on the treasurer

An Independent Mansapsecantest of the time and circumstances isfarmtbusiness half of his life time and sudupeas a merchant local misfortune bethroughnhalfkaful servant to his mploycr and sudcompanytowner of a clear farm is unassailableHe may not have all the luxuries oflife buthe is dead sure to obtain thedischargof

Change on Knoxvllle DivisionIt is reported in railway circles that

anew time card will bo made on theKnoxville branch soon which willmake the Louisville train about Ifhours later through Stanford NosVadand to dothis will require the Louisvile train to run that much laterTills will make the meeting point atBrodhead instead of Junction Cityilallhetheir objects to perform When weySzwith Nos 23 and 21 we wore turneddown because as an official saidliweanysput it there one hour later and the ru-mored new one puts it thc it hour la

holdgoodAsthlatidjheneededhour1atertordont see why the KCday trainscannot now be had here

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The warfare on blind tigers has beenpushed steadily on and today its asafe bet that theres not a drop ofliquor on the Chute Not only the townauthorities but the grand jury andUncle Sam have taken a hand andthe tiger operator is not reposing onflowery beds of ease by any meansnor have the hoodlums the nerve tmake their bold assertions of whatshall and what shall not be done

We understand the grand jury hasfound something like a cart load moror less of true bills and as the evi-dence

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is all good it will be many yearsbefore those indictments are all triedand the time served out Uncle Samwill then nail each olTenderso a rockyroad lies in front of the illicit whiskysellers

KcKlnlev Memorial AssociationPostmaster W T West has received

from the McKinley National Memori-al

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Association a limited supply of thecertificates which have been preparedford istribution tc contributors to themonument fund as souvenirs of theirparticipation in that great enterpriseThe certificate is a beautiful work ofart on which is given an excellent re-

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of MrsMcKinleys favoritelikeness of her husband together witha picture of the McKinley home inCanton and of the White House Thewording below the illustration is asfollows This certifies thathas contributed to the fund for theerection of the national memorial atCanton Ohio in honor of William Mc¬

Kinley The workmanship and ar-

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effects are of the very highestorder the great house of TiffanyCo New York being the designersand manufacturers The supply inthe hands of Postmaster W T West isa portion of the first edition of thecertificates and is sent here to coshthose who have not as yet contributedto do so Parties who have alreadyidentified themselves with the move-ment will receive souvenirs direcfrom the office of the Association orthrough local committees tf

Sam Owslejr set the PrecedentThe recent jury verdict in St Louis

a man was convicted and sentthe penitentiary forlife and twenty

years longer was forestalled by Com-monwealths

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Attorney J Sam Owsleylie had a man indicted for stealingandsentenced to five years on the first

on the second the defendantfound guilty and given double the

of the first verdict making fif ¬

years then he was indicted for ahird offense and tried at the same

term foundguilty and given a lifesentence under the statute providingthat penalty for a third conviction

his made his sentence confinementfor life and fifteen years longer Thisoccurred a few years ago in Lincolncounty It is useless to go out ofKen-tucky for pecedents The St Louisjudge is slow

The InterUrban RoadWork will begin soon on the electric

road from Lexington to RichmondAn effort is being made to secure theright of way through the farms alongside of the pike It is hoped to getthe road built to the river this year

Shredded Corn for Horsefeedohave been made at severalexperiment stations and the estimatevaries at from 50 to 100 per cent valusualethe Vermont stationcorn fodder gave as good results astimothy with work stock For idlehorses it proved to be rather more In-

digestible than timothy In thishowever all tests agree corn fodderis altogether too valuable for hayto bepermitted to dry up in the field as isthe custom in the southwest

Parting WordsThe high repute in which Rev Al¬

len R Moore is held by his congrega-tion and the community at large wasevinced by the large crowd which attended services at the Christianchurch last Sunday forenoon and evening that being the time for delivering his farewell sermon to his congregation The sermons were both veryimpressive and had a deep effect up-on the audiences A farewell recep-tion was given in the church on Nonday evening when all denominations I

joined in bidding Rev Moore and hisexcellent wife adieu and wishingthem well in their new home Bir ¬

mingham where he takes charge of alarge congregation and enters into alarger field of labor where he willdoubtless do much good as he hasdone here and elsewhere

A Pointer for Farmersupd ¬

and working to secure the very best inHetanimal of any kind as it does to raisethe best and the difference in the sell-ing

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price is often as much as 100 percent Its just the sninu grains fruitsand vegetables It really pays only tosow the best seed The margin ofdifference the poor fat steer and thegood fat steer is hardly ever less than

2 per hundred weight and often hasIas much as 4 The difference betweena cow which makes 125 pounds of but-ter a year and one which makes 325pounds is the difference between acow which runs you into debt and onewhich will bring you a net profit ofover 50 The barrel of choice appleswill sell for 1 when culls of the samevarieties have to go to the cider millThere will be ten men who will persistin raising the poor stuff where there isone who raises the best Why notbe that one Maysville Bulletin

Look at the yellow lable Is it o kn

They Will be HereCandidates for state offices will be

here in full force next court day Thenumber is increasing daily and itwouldnt be a bad idea to quarantineagainst them

NO INDICTMENT

Found Against Editor W B Bretverand Ills SOB Clarence

The Christian county jury whichclosed its labors last Saturday of a twoweeks session after a thorough inves¬

tigation of the charges against EditorW B Brewer of the Falrview Re-view

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and his son Clarence for shoot-ing and wounding Tom Mobley eighttimes last October refused to indictthem Mobley had bullied the Brew ¬

ers for nealy three years and madelife a burden to them by cursing andabusing the editor every time he filledup on whisky which ended in theBrewers shooting him as stated above

Thus it will be seen that even edi-tors

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sometimes grow tired of whinesand slurs of some of the people MrBrewer was a peaceable man neverintntionaly wounding any ones feel-ings

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and because he was not blow-ing

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like the average bully he was ta-ken

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for a coward Editors are alwaysat the same old standand if you haveit in for them you always knowwhere to find them so be manlyenough to talk to their faces and nutbellied their backs

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