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Jv > t r J j f j t 1 y it r i r 11 F A i tix f + 1 J n el- fF J I i 1e r JI i f I 11 t tii g J k 1 y th f j j 4rn 4 4T r I 11 i < t 4D4N f4 V NT y 0J t t yl r I dayS a ti r Ok t i S L tfr 1 ior v n J u t 0 I i z Rfi r t tl > tli j r r t ly JfDlr h ntI I 1 11Yfl 1 j 1 1 I S iS yL 1 cfH f I N JtJNI v 1 lI Alf > i j sa1 1ftlaltnlaA x i tr 11 I 1EiRLiNG7lhD 3 El 1J J ElMSltAYFEBHU ARY r f26 19t1 4 jviii i f I I tJ I AtJ Irt J- t W lA h MIi t f < 7 1JI CUNNING tllt I i r Jlr Y t1S- trstgm 11 N W Lw1n MN ik- Muatt i Tlwh d T1ipS to a frktftl liar wit I it y a 1aae trutti tatO M < rl < gaily Toa kmoVlMw tfce gae- Wkelrydraw Mar It ktMMf Well with that kissing MUBd it aayaott beware I am a eerpent Yea from firimcral time tH 8OIeehu acted thifl lie The primeval goose mother Ittiag on ber eggs tara place of reeda IDCruder ¬ concealed amid the leaves she would t stretch out her long flexible neck and btu wickedly A snake In the grass the Intruder would say to himself aa k be retreated and on her eggs the goose siFl would chuckle In a sly contemptuous way The lapwing jte another liar Ap ¬ proach her nest and she sets up a dis- tressful crying and runs back and forth In front of you trailing one wing an though it were broken You follow You think to snatch her up In your bauds With this lie she lures you away from her young The thrush In time of drought beats with his feet on the grass like a clog dancer Thus he lies to the earth worms He wakes them think that It raining Up they come in silent iIs and the deceitful thrush makes rich mealv New Orleans Times Democrat WELL BURIED Two Funerals For One Mnn Provided For by His Will Curious directions for the disposal of his remains were left by John Robert Prhigle of Catford who died leaving an estate of gross value of 8019 3s 3d The testator directed After my decease I desire that a competent and trustworthy doctor of medicine shall by any experiment he- r may deem suitable thoroughly satisfy himself that life Is absolutely extinct My carcass is to be cremated nud the residuum thereof deposited In two metal urns numbered respectively 1 and J l On the ashes In No 1 are to be placed n pnchet which will be found on my desk and my miniature portrait scarf pi irunml on the ashes In urn No 2 a similar packet which alto will be J found on my desk and my inlnluturt portrait finger ring lIe directed that the urns were then to he soldered down and No 1 burled in his mothers grave at Newport Pug nbll and the other in my dear Lizzies grave In the Slrcathnm cemetery al Touting He also enjohied his son to see that the graves of his mother and of the testators mother were properly looked after London Mall f At Liberty to Scream itwas on a ferryboat plying between Sydney mid Manly one of that citys beautiful suburbs Every scat was oc ¬ cupled Each occupant felt the Indus ence and prepared for an eujoyablp trip when a 1 lank girl of fifteen appear ed dragging by the hand a screaming child There she stood glowering A mild lady suggested the child might be In pain An old bachelor muttered that i 1people who had charge of children i eboiNd keep them at home Low voiced but distinct imprecations wore I now rife She took not the slightest heed of the muttering or the bawling which was now at the highest pitch till the suggestion was offered thai medicine would do it good Then she arose in her wrath as It were and giving the child a vigorous shake said Ethel cry as loud as you like Ive paid your fare London TitBits Handsome Dogs Are Good Dogs In the most characteristic of English dogs with the English bulldog as an unfortunate exception of a glaring sort common sense principles in the canon of Judging are distinctly marked In the case of hounds any good eyecau pick out the best animals This was curiously Illustrated not long since in private when an artist taken over one of the bigger kennels of foxhounds picked out the prize and pedigree dogs one after the other He went purely I by his own sense of what was strong and comely of strength and beauty met together as Shelley says In a very different connection London Outlook The British Breed i British bred animals whether they be horses cattle sheep or even pigs ore superior to nil others In quality an- dy fllaminu There is some strange and mlmlrable power In our soil which puts a stronger fiber and a more enduring etamp of excellence into the live stock bred In our islands than are found In the same breed or species In any other part of the world London Times A City of Happy Home Dublavin took a walk in the ceme- tery ¬ where he noticed on the tomb- stones Good Husband Good Wife SI Good Son Jt It is evidently here that the lull ¬ pleat homes are found he reflected Nos Lolslrs Y An Admission Alice1 rather like that young Thompson He has such a good firm mouth and chin Hazel Goodness RaAhe been kissing you too Kansas City Independent r I f Always Strong LLCburchTJles say the human voice t ts stronger In the morning than It Is t GothninIii cant dif t it night see any ¬ i ference In babys Yonkers States slang 1 1AIJlpof the tongue is WorSe than W tat of the toot > Spanish Proverb j ry 1 t d H e tJ ir rt i l I 1 1 t 4 l J r r 7 I Ji f t 1 I wAY II W r h I lL 7 4 t 1 p h Distinctive I Styles in Fancy Vests for the Spring being shown first and only solid tans greys whites creams and corn colours wrought bv willing hands any one r of them in good taste and not a pattern 1 that gentleman could object to J 11 I rnw s rsasmrrnnsrauanaaul l OUR SPRING STYLES I IN KNOX AND STTSONJ Stiffd i d 1 1 Hatsa- re now ready inspection The line is made up of the new ¬ I est styles and combinations in trimmings and colours every one blended to produce a certain effect and reach a certain purpose Gentlemen who dont wish freaks will find Hats here to their likinar i 1 mod Ma- n v w j The t 1 Vri i says he prepares himself for every effort whether a speech before a National Convention or an af- ter ¬ 1 dinner talk Men fit themselves in every walk of life to earn money but too often spend it without reason Think this season where you should buy you clothes and see if reason dont point that we can offer you some advantages i j WALSHBROSS i 7 E3ouse of Q1ality > l J jWI j TOBACCO SALES J B See to Kirkpatrick and Clay 8000 pounds at lOc Silas Johnson to McCray of Bourbon 3 acres at 10ic or 21622 per acre The Equity Society on Friday and Saturday at Winchester sold one and ahalf million pounds at their prices Outlook is encour- aging ¬ for big sales John W Thompson of East Union on Monday sold at Lexing ¬ ton 10745 pounds of tobacco at an average of 1667a total of 178694 This grew on 5i acres Lugs 7ito 21c trash 18 to 20fcc red leaf lit to l3tc bright 161 to lSc damaged 10 to l3c worm eaten tips lOic his leas Mr Thompsons own crop He has onehalf interest on 18 acres raised on same farm Ho and Dar L Smith bought this farm about a year ago 4- are by us y 1 for for Sale One refrigerator 2 show cases 1 tobacco case counters shelving 2 delivery wagons J safe anti other fixtures Lindsay Greene Suits to measure 2000 See Guthrie Thursday Feb 27 Let us make your tailormade suit We guarantee fit and satis- faction ¬ Punch Graves p p i See Hninline for bargains in his Closing Out Sale- My own make of Pure Pork Link Sausage Ed T Hon Everything goes at bargain pri ¬ i Fairi L I > Rooms For nice rooms apply to Mrs Webb Gaitskill 322t 1800 buys a madetoorder suit at Guthriesk Accident An accident of a rather paniful nature befell Dr Howard Vans Antwerp Monday morning at Farmers Ky The Dr had re ¬ ceived some rush orders for stone and was superintending the load- ing ¬ when by some error a stone was lowered too suddenly and caught the Drs feet and legs pin him CIllriiO in his ankle and both feet severely strained and bruised He cane down on the 215 trainjand had his wounds dressed and is now resting easy at his home in this city s Lettuce Radishes Kale Celery Also carry u full lino of the Best Groceries Ed T Hon Farm for rent Mrs J F Evans SBtf r Cut prices on overcoats at Guth hes Speaking Joel Fort of Tennessee spoke at the Court House yesterday in behalf of the Society of Equity He is an enthusiastic speaker Weak KidneysWe- ak Kidneys surely point to weak kidney Nerves The Kidneys Ilka the Heart and the organItself and strengthen them Dr Shoopt Restorative I If a medicine specifically prepared to reach these controlling nerve To doctor tho Kidneys alone is futile It is a waste of time and of money as wellI If your back aches or Is weak If the urine Bcalds or Is dark and strong If you have symptoms of Brighta or other distressing 1 or dangerous kid DrBhooksliustorativeamonthTablets do for you Drunlst recommend and soil Dr Shoops RIsloralivF v a r rrSI l of < 1111 hf MOWED Lilt NoL NATURE Qnat uthra NN CenaJ4eratl for Fair Otprtent 1 J was talking lately witk ft mMkn who fought under Gen Robert B Iwer- qnd he waxed loqaeet I la kit eulogy dwelling upoa the fact UuU la averr Instance tbu humblest aubalterm or prlratv was greeted with a graceful sainte and word expressive of the be ¬ nign heart of the genuinely great maa- The march of the army was frog Charuberiburg Pa to Gettysburg Just on tbo ode of Chamborsburg a large house was paased the hlgV way was narrow and the house was Immediately on the street From tbff window a young girl was waving a federal flag giving expression to her patriotic feeling for the north ant- her contempt for the passing troop Take In the gridiron Fold upthat dishrag was tho reception from th men of Dixie Just at this juncture Gen Lee rods up and happened to pause for a mo ment opposite to the young girls demonstration of loyalty Looking up lit raised his hat and courteously said All honor to the oM flag I moment1whEn lady know that the dignified wall who had addressed her was Gen Lee aad her arm tell and the flag lay limp across the sill of the window Looking up again partly with ro proof to his men and partly wltA gallant consideration for a lady ha said Wavu It on daughter wave It on no one shall disturb you but the unit and the will were both paralyzed There Is one comment where the heart Is truly noble and tho nature refined war cannot brutalize author ¬ ity will not render urrogunt insult will not vex and there must and will be A kindly deference to the opinion and bias of other people Edwin S Hlnks u the Washingtonian LeeshtugVu Great Show Stallion Bought by Young and Tabu N B Yonntr and II G Tabb bought the celebratucl show stal ¬ lion Prince Rupert it Lexington ami the horse is now nt Air Younvrs stables in this county Prince Kipcrt breeds back tlmo generations of show horses At the Blur Grass Fair he won tho lirst prize in the ring for stallion and four mares Never nfl overalls the kind that dont rip Punch CG Graves Suits to measure 1800 Sea Guthrie Thursday Feb 27 See our Maysvillestreotwindows for the newest styles in ladies shoes and ofoids Punch Graves I Tor Sale One refrigerator 2 show cases 1 tobacco case counters shelving 2 delivery wagons 1 safe und other fixtures Lindsay Greene The style tit and workmanship of our clothing place them in a class by themselves Punch Graves New firm Riokotts Madden liverymen anti John McCormick blacksmith I have formed a partnership as Mo Uormick Ricketts Madden u Mighty pretty are our patterns in ladies hosiery Punch Graves Suits to measure 2000 Sec Guthrie UIIUISlflyFcb- Roquefort 27 Cheese Creamery Butter Fruits of all kindsEd Hon I Remember the Closing Out Sale at Lindsay Greenes Ladies oxfords in all leathers tar spring 1908 Maysville street entrance Punch Graves Sliced Country I pant Sliced Country Shoulder Ed T Hon Exclusive agents forHXTItL GOOD clothes for boys Punch Graves Beechnut Breakfast Bacon sliced on machine Ed T Hon patterns neckwearPunch Graves I Fruit and Ornamental IeEJEJe Everything for Orchard Lawn and Garden Our Strawberry Plants are Money- Makers Try them We Have NO Agents Write for Free Catalogue H f Hillennjeyer Sons 83 et Lexington Ky 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Wkelrydraw Mar It ktMMf Wellwith that kissing MUBd it aayaottbeware I am a eerpent Yea fromfirimcral time tH 8OIeehu actedthifl lie The primeval goose motherIttiag on ber eggs tara place of reeda

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concealed amid the leaves she wouldt stretch out her long flexible neck and

btu wickedly A snake In the grassthe Intruder would say to himself aa

k be retreated and on her eggs the goosesiFl would chuckle In a sly contemptuous

wayThe lapwing jte another liar Ap¬

proach her nest and she sets up a dis-tressful crying and runs back and forthIn front of you trailing one wing anthough it were broken You followYou think to snatch her up In yourbauds With this lie she lures youaway from her young

The thrush In time of drought beatswith his feet on the grass like a clogdancer Thus he lies to the earthworms He wakes them think that It

raining Up they come in silentiIs and the deceitful thrush makesrich mealv New Orleans Times

Democrat

WELL BURIED

Two Funerals For One Mnn ProvidedFor by His Will

Curious directions for the disposal ofhis remains were left by John RobertPrhigle of Catford who died leavingan estate of gross value of 8019 3s 3dThe testator directed

After my decease I desire that acompetent and trustworthy doctor ofmedicine shall by any experiment he-

r may deem suitable thoroughly satisfyhimself that life Is absolutely extinctMy carcass is to be cremated nud theresiduum thereof deposited In two metalurns numbered respectively 1 and JlOn the ashes In No 1 are to be placedn pnchet which will be found on mydesk and my miniature portrait scarfpiirunml on the ashes In urn No 2 a

similar packet which alto will be

J found on my desk and my inlnluturtportrait finger ring

lIe directed that the urns were thento he soldered down and No 1 burledin his mothers grave at Newport Pugnbll and the other in my dear Lizziesgrave In the Slrcathnm cemetery alTouting He also enjohied his son tosee that the graves of his mother andof the testators mother were properlylooked after London Mall

f At Liberty to Screamitwas on a ferryboat plying between

Sydney mid Manly one of that citysbeautiful suburbs Every scat was oc ¬

cupled Each occupant felt the Indusence and prepared for an eujoyablptrip when a 1lank girl of fifteen appeared dragging by the hand a screamingchild There she stood glowering A

mild lady suggested the child might beIn pain An old bachelor muttered that

i 1people who had charge of childreni eboiNd keep them at home Low

voiced but distinct imprecations woreI now rife She took not the slightest

heed of the muttering or the bawlingwhich was now at the highest pitchtill the suggestion was offered thaimedicine would do it good Then shearose in her wrath as It were andgiving the child a vigorous shake said

Ethel cry as loud as you like Ivepaid your fare London TitBits

Handsome Dogs Are Good DogsIn the most characteristic of English

dogs with the English bulldog as anunfortunate exception of a glaring sortcommon sense principles in the canonof Judging are distinctly marked Inthe case of hounds any good eyecaupick out the best animals This wascuriously Illustrated not long since inprivate when an artist taken over oneof the bigger kennels of foxhoundspicked out the prize and pedigree dogsone after the other He went purelyIby his own sense of what was strongand comely of strength and beautymet together as Shelley says In avery different connection LondonOutlook

The British Breedi British bred animals whether they

be horses cattle sheep or even pigsore superior to nil others In quality an-

dy fllaminu There is some strange andmlmlrable power In our soil which putsa stronger fiber and a more enduringetamp of excellence into the live stockbred In our islands than are found Inthe same breed or species In any otherpart of the world London Times

A City of Happy HomeDublavin took a walk in the ceme-

tery¬

where he noticed on the tomb-stones Good Husband Good Wife

SI Good SonJt It is evidently here that the lull ¬

pleat homes are found he reflectedNos Lolslrs

YAn Admission

Alice1 rather like that youngThompson He has such a good firmmouth and chin Hazel GoodnessRaAhe been kissing you too KansasCity Independent

r I

f Always StrongLLCburchTJles say the human voice

t ts stronger In the morning than It Ist GothninIii cant dift it night see any ¬

i ference In babys Yonkers Statesslang

11AIJlpof the tongue is WorSe thanW tat of the toot >Spanish Proverb

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DistinctiveI

Styles in FancyVests

for the Spring being shownfirst and only solid tansgreys whites creams and corncolours wrought bv willing hands

any oner

of them in good taste and not a pattern1 that gentleman could object toJ

11I rnw srsasmrrnnsrauanaaul l

OUR SPRING STYLES IIN

KNOX AND STTSONJStiffdid

11 Hatsa-

re now ready inspectionThe line is made up of the new ¬

I est styles and combinations in trimmings andcolours every one blended to produce a certaineffect and reach a certain purpose Gentlemenwho dont wish freaks will find Hats here to theirlikinari

1 mod Ma- n v w

j The t

1 Vrii

says he prepares himself for every effort whethera speech before a National Convention or an af-ter

¬ 1

dinner talk Men fit themselves in every walkof life to earn money but too often spend itwithout reason Think this season where youshould buy you clothes and see if reason dontpoint that we can offer you some advantages i

j WALSHBROSSi 7 E3ouse of Q1ality>

lJ

jWI jTOBACCO SALES

J B See to Kirkpatrick andClay 8000 pounds at lOc

Silas Johnson to McCray ofBourbon 3 acres at 10ic or21622 per acreThe Equity Society on Friday

and Saturday at Winchester soldone and ahalf million pounds attheir prices Outlook is encour-aging

¬

for big salesJohn W Thompson of East

Union on Monday sold at Lexing ¬

ton 10745 pounds of tobacco atan average of 1667a total of178694 This grew on 5i acres

Lugs 7ito 21c trash 18 to20fcc red leaf lit to l3tc bright161 to lSc damaged 10 to l3cworm eaten tips lOic his leasMr Thompsons own crop Hehas onehalf interest on 18 acresraised on same farm Ho and DarL Smith bought this farm about ayear ago

4-

areby us

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1

for

for Sale

One refrigerator 2 show cases1 tobacco case counters shelving2 delivery wagons J safe anti otherfixtures Lindsay Greene

Suits to measure 2000 SeeGuthrie Thursday Feb 27

Let us make your tailormadesuit We guarantee fit and satis-faction

¬

Punch Gravesp p i

See Hninline for bargains in hisClosing Out Sale-

My own make of Pure PorkLink Sausage Ed T Hon

Everything goes at bargain pri ¬

iFairi LI

>Rooms

For nice rooms apply to MrsWebb Gaitskill 322t

1800 buys a madetoorder suitat Guthriesk

AccidentAn accident of a rather paniful

nature befell Dr Howard VansAntwerp Monday morning atFarmers Ky The Dr had re ¬

ceived some rush orders for stoneand was superintending the load-ing

¬

when by some error a stonewas lowered too suddenly andcaught the Drs feet and legs pin

himCIllriiOinhis ankle and both feet severelystrained and bruised He canedown on the 215 trainjand had hiswounds dressed and is now restingeasy at his home in this citys

Lettuce Radishes Kale CeleryAlso carry u full lino of the BestGroceries Ed T Hon

Farm for rent Mrs J F EvansSBtf

r

Cut prices on overcoats at Guthhes

SpeakingJoel Fort of Tennessee spoke

at the Court House yesterday inbehalf of the Society of EquityHe is an enthusiastic speaker

Weak KidneysWe-

ak Kidneys surely point to weak kidneyNerves The Kidneys Ilka the Heart and theorganItselfand strengthen them Dr Shoopt Restorative IIfa medicine specifically prepared to reach thesecontrolling nerve To doctor tho Kidneys aloneis futile It is a waste of time and of money aswellIIf your back aches or Is weak If the urineBcalds or Is dark and strong If you have symptomsof Brighta or other distressing1 or dangerous kidDrBhooksliustorativeamonthTabletsdo for you Drunlst recommend and soil

Dr ShoopsRIsloralivFv a

r

rrSIl of < 1111

hf MOWED Lilt NoL NATURE

Qnat uthra NN CenaJ4eratlfor Fair Otprtent

1J was talking lately witk ft mMknwho fought under Gen Robert B Iwer-qnd he waxed loqaeet Ila kit eulogydwelling upoa the fact UuU la averrInstance tbu humblest aubalterm orprlratv was greeted with a gracefulsainte and word expressive of the be ¬

nign heart of the genuinely great maa-The march of the army was frog

Charuberiburg Pa to GettysburgJust on tbo ode of Chamborsburg

a large house was paased the hlgVway was narrow and the house wasImmediately on the street From tbffwindow a young girl was waving afederal flag giving expression to herpatriotic feeling for the north ant-her contempt for the passing troopTake In the gridiron Fold upthat

dishrag was tho reception from thmen of Dixie

Just at this juncture Gen Lee rodsup and happened to pause for a moment opposite to the young girlsdemonstration of loyalty Looking uplit raised his hat and courteously said

All honor to the oM flag I

moment1whEnlady know that the dignified wall whohad addressed her was Gen Lee aadher arm tell and the flag lay limpacross the sill of the window

Looking up again partly with roproof to his men and partly wltAgallant consideration for a lady hasaid Wavu It on daughter wave Iton no one shall disturb you but theunit and the will were both paralyzed

There Is one comment where theheart Is truly noble and tho naturerefined war cannot brutalize author ¬

ity will not render urrogunt insult willnot vex and there must and will beA kindly deference to the opinion andbias of other people Edwin S Hlnksu the WashingtonianLeeshtugVu

Great Show Stallion Bought byYoung and Tabu

N B Yonntr and II G Tabbbought the celebratucl show stal ¬

lion Prince Rupert it Lexingtonami the horse is now nt AirYounvrs stables in this countyPrince Kipcrt breeds back tlmogenerations of show horses Atthe Blur Grass Fair he won tholirst prize in the ring for stallionand four mares

Never nfl overalls the kindthat dont rip

Punch CG Graves

Suits to measure 1800 SeaGuthrie Thursday Feb 27

See our Maysvillestreotwindowsfor the newest styles in ladiesshoes and ofoids

Punch Graves

ITor Sale

One refrigerator 2 show cases1 tobacco case counters shelving2 delivery wagons 1 safe und otherfixtures Lindsay Greene

The style tit and workmanshipof our clothing place them in aclass by themselves

Punch Graves

New firmRiokotts Madden liverymen

anti John McCormick blacksmithIhave formed a partnership as MoUormick Ricketts Madden

u

Mighty pretty are our patternsin ladies hosiery

Punch Graves

Suits to measure 2000 SecGuthrie UIIUISlflyFcb-

Roquefort

27

Cheese CreameryButter Fruits of all

kindsEdHon

I

Remember the Closing Out Saleat Lindsay Greenes

Ladies oxfords in all leatherstar spring 1908 Maysville streetentrance Punch Graves

Sliced Country Ipant SlicedCountry Shoulder Ed T Hon

Exclusive agents forHXTItLGOOD clothes for boys

Punch Graves

Beechnut Breakfast Baconsliced on machine Ed T Hon

patternsneckwearPunchGraves

IFruit and Ornamental

IeEJEJeEverything for Orchard

Lawn and GardenOur Strawberry Plants are Money-

Makers Try themWe Have NO Agents

Write for Free CatalogueH f Hillennjeyer Sons

83 et Lexington Ky

xr1 yyl nir