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F jjr j 1 Ik P J I- d I i j t THE ADAiRy COUNTY NEWS COLUMBIA EY cAP RIL 47 1906 iF New Desirable Spring Goods andSt and all that have seen hempronounce them the handsomest we have ever shown thIng new In WhIte Goods WhIte iSlip All the new cloths and colors with trim ¬ per White Hose Long White Gloves mings to match Silks Lusters Pana ¬ White Parasols White Hand Bags Belts mas Voiles Eoleines in plain and shadetc ow effects An Immence stock of Washr Dress Goods and Waistings Embroid eried and Silk Waists Laces Embrodid eries etc Our stocfc = of Meiis Furnishing Goods is complete in all lines Monarch and Fountain Shirts Arrow Brand Collars stacked new Patterns in Hosiery Neckwear Sus Our Clothing tables are high with the famous RION Clothing enders Spring blocks m Stiff Soft and strictly tailormade can fit any body I Straw Hats Everything new and Up Cloths and prices to suit everybody I todate Russell CO1 Columbia PERSONAL MENTION 1THE COMERS AND GOERS Uncle Perry Hancock is improv ¬ ingM Mr J P Beard was quite sick sev ¬ eral days of last week Eld FJ Barger of Esto was in Columbia a few days ago Mr W B Isham of Perryville was in Columbia a few days ago Jas W Webb Russell county was here the first of the week Mrs Robt Prewitt of Perryville visited Mrs J V White last week j Mr Geo EL Gowdy Cam P behsville made his monthly trip to Columbia MondayMr Russell who travels out of Louisville reached home last Thursday afternoonRevs R Kasey and C R Payne I were in Burkesville several days of k last week Dr C D Moore and Dr Atkinson of Cane Valley were here Monday to meet friends Mrs Mary Dunbar of Creelsboro who has been visiting here returned weeki Mrs Dulcima Kash mother of Mrs A D Patteson who has been visiting here for several months left for her home in Lexington last Monday morn ¬ ing Mr BR Pemberton of Elizabeth town was here last Thursday His mission was to buy horses and mules but the water courses were on a high I and farmers could not reach town with thier stock Mr Grant Haynes of Clarksdale Mo reached Columbia last week en route to see his mother who resides at Denmark Russell county Mr Haynes is very kindly remembered by his numerous friends in this locality I Sunday week will be Easter rI Eld Tobias Huffaker will preach at Esto next Sunday at 1030 Fair talk has commenced and the opening day will be in August Mr JW Walker will commence a residence on Jamestown street in about two weeks r Mr W E Bryant of Watson will please accept our thanks for some first crchewing tobacco Judge H C Baker openedcourt at Liberty last Monday the last court in the circuit The Adair circuit court F comes next the third Mondajr in May The Page fence is the best and strongest fence on the market Com ¬ plete stocb on hand y 4 202t Yi LjCER 1> t Jft Jj i 2JD r y Y S E Mr T C Moore was on the sick list last week Mr J F Triplett was in Creelsboro two days of last week Miss Margaret Walker Nell is visit ing Miss Kate Walker Mr M J Murrells condition remains about the same as last report Messrs B S and E V Miller are in Cincinnati purchasing goods IMr Geo W Cook good citizen I left Tuesday morning for Maumie Ill r1 his future home andI is in Indiana iJames M Magaha Oliver Mont and Will Ed Powell left Monday for New Mexico for the purpose of securing landJudge Rider of Elizabethtown a road machine man and G R Ham ¬ mond a bridge man of Canton Ohio were here last week to see County Judge Hancock Mr Al Myers and wife will in a short time remove to Monticello Mr Myers will be the manager of the elec- tric ¬ light plant which will be started in that city some time in April Mr E H Newberry recently of Campbelisville has become a citizen of Columbia and will engage in the lumber business He will remove his family to this place in a short time Mr New berry is an excellent gentleman and himself and household are gladly welI comedGov I J R Hindman was in the Cap ¬ ital of the nation last weekand had ai pleasant talk with President Roosevelt The Governor stated to a reporter that his business in Washington was of a private nature that he was not seeking office for himself nor for any one elseI i LOCAL NEWS i ii r a I The Fiscal Court is in sessionI The fishing season has opened and daily anglers can be seen upon the j creek banks Third quarterly meeting fpr Columbia circuit will be held at Neatsburg the 11 and 12 of April j The Columbia Fair will commence I Tuesday August 21 fourdays Address l all communications toJE Murrell 1 Secretary I Monday was County Court and quit mess And some stock changed hands i iMr George Stults will commence l1ingin Gprtdon iJJY f1 G 1 S ft tjf r IMPROVEMENTSWANTED Pointers That indicate the General Feeling of the People GOOD ROADS MORE BR1DG Mr B F Rakestraw of Campbells ¬ yule who has seen rock crushers in operation says Adair county could not do a more profitable thing than to purchase them He further stated that if good metal roads were made all over the county the value in farms would increase 50 per cent A great mistake will be made if the county fails to purchase the crushers Mr S H Mitchell a former jailer of Adair county was in Columbia a few days ago and jn responce to the ques ¬ tion how do you stand on the road proposition said I am in favor of making better roads and I want to see a bridge built at Neatsville The peo ¬ pie in the Green river section are en ¬ titled to consideration and the build- ing of said bridge should be no longer delayed I am perfectly willing to pay my part of the tax for the necessary improvements 4 Mr T R Stults County Court Clerk says I want to be in the procession hence you can put me down for better roads and for more bridges where they are needed I believe that if good roads are made throughout the county the farmers would be greatly benefit- ed ¬ I for the reason they would have j seasons of the year an easy way o getting to market and could haul much more produce There is not a doubtI but these improvements I made I ain perfectly willing to pay m part of the tax Mr L J Wilkerson of Glensfork states that he is in favor of better I roads and that he believes that stone should follow the work of the grader If the people will furnish the rock an spread it after the crusher has done its work I would heartily endorse the p chase and use of a crusher by our Fis- cal Court I do not believe that th county should do the entire work but the community in which its use is need ed ought to do a fair part and in this way more roads could be built I be ¬ weI and get our roads so they can be used in the winter time The money and tune in making substantial im jprovements will bring rewards to the county and those who may oppose such course will drop into line when they see and realize the ture value of rock roads Put me down for improve- ments v I Mr R A Corbin of Casey Creek was in town Wednesday and stated I bridgee e tax yet I believe we ought to make good substantial roads In our section we can make good roads with gravel but in many placet this could not be done I am strohly in favor of bridges I dentsee how wer COuldg talqni without the bridge at Plum Point rl twillforathe e e r tji V tii f a fi 1n tea 5 t v Our Shoe stocki f the best the shops make Our line of Mens Ladies and Childrens Fine Shoes are Strong All the Newest Lasts and Leathers in Ox¬ fords andHighCuts White and Colored Oxfords for Ladies and Children In our Carpet Department we show the Newest Styles in Velvets Axminsters Brussels all wool Ingrains and Mattings Art Squares in Axminster Brussels and Ingrains An Immense Assortment of Rugs in all sizes and grades so badly The fact is a bridge should be built there this year Mr Frank Waggener The county I has evidently got to spent some money on roads They are in a worse condi- tion I I today than they were three years ago I had rather risk crushers for j right but the work it does must be I followed with stone in order to make substantial highways I also favor the i building of bridges where they are ac tually needed For these improvements I I am willing to pay my part of the tax j Mr R R Conover one of our best farmers says It would be a great blessing if Adair county could make a deal whereby the roads could be sub- stantially j benefited I never saw a crusher in operation but if it is the machine necessay I want the Fiscal Court to make the purchase I am also in favor of bridges where they are j needed The additional tax would not I be burdensome at any Tate I am will j ing to pay my part Land Stock and Crop i 000I W T Collins two good mare mule colts 150 also one mare mule colt from W N Hardwick for 80 and one mare mule from J D McFaland for 7250 I 000 R K Young bought in Cumberland county last week 88 head of cattle at 2 to 4 cents I 000f I FICampbell yo00 E K Bragg of Weed bought of Flowers Bros of Bliss last week a 2 year old Peacock Stallion for 350 000 C B Turner bought seven acres of 300d 000 Conur over 2 hogs of J V Willis 5 and o Pee hundred ooo l 1Yards eggs ooo The Squires land was sold last Mon ¬ day in lots by the M commissioner A tract of 16 acres lying near Cane Val ¬ ley was purchaced i by Dr E B Atkin- son ¬ 1or475one of 134 acres known as the Winfield Squires place was sold to W F Squires for lI00l00 acres was purchased by B Hendrickson for 865 a tract of 60 acres was sold to J H Young for 250 The Hays sold to John Combest quid S A Ha er for 1450 another tract of Squires land brought 600 f 000 Bob Wilborn sold A Hunn a combin ¬ ed horse for 140 and bought from Bob Wheat a for year Old gelding for 86 000- FoaSALE1 have 1 coming two yeas old mare mule 15J panda high lI RedBird Gelding years old 2 head of work stock mare and horse l 212tf c iASELL Miami K y t J i i l a g Yk xt ati V fi > ijf HighClass things in Davenports China Closets Side Boards Folding and Metal Beds Center and Dining Tables New pat ¬ terns in Rockers Chairs and Parlor Suits We have just received a large ship ¬ ment of Sewing Machines and are offer ¬ ing the well known Standardand other makes at reduced prices Dont fail to see our stock before buying else ¬ where Ky townjrhemerchantsdid thatES t John A tlobson I I 1il 17000 Rolls Wall Paper t 2 12 Cents to 25 Cents per Roil 11 Woven Wire Fence Poultry Netting 11 Screen Wire Metal Roofing fit Galvanized Sheet iron Guttering Paperi It Sent on Applic- ationGreensburg Kentucky FURNITURE Spring is here and this is the time to buy Furniture Bed Room SuitsX416 to 25 e Kitched Safes 3 to 10 Iron Beds 2 to 7 t Mattresses and Springs 1 to 350 I FRANK SINCLAIR I Iff I i 90 I 1 r 1f1i it Tom Pollard sold J Karnes two calves for 25 ooo Van Dunbar bought a coming 2year old mule from Frank Shepherd for 150 000 Arwed the Coach Horse advertisedI in this paper was on Monday This is the largest m Adair county and is a model For furI ther particulars read ad J PAID LIST Yourr WriUenTheref The following persons have paid their subscriptions since last issue 1o HMcClister T J Campbell A Feese T A Smith Jas Leach Cora Smith Matthew Walkup R S Todd Sol McKinley RA Corbin B F Robertson Cary Hughes GA Young J H Flowers W L Moran E H Newberry Jas Suddarth L T Neat J C Jones T I Smith C C HaeTK Henson W MA Feese T G Coffey BB Cravens JH CaW well D A Grady S D Caldwell P Ingramtcii PulKam J A Williams P T Powell l A G KoBsen RobtHarveyJJ S Miller Mrs Ellen Blair FARM FOX SALE I desire to sell my farm ontailing117 acres wellimproved There is a good dwelling containing Seven rooms and gorchard ood > Columbia Ky x ii V vv > r i1U f nY- i 1 ir rx r I S fK YA Lincoln Squirrel this celebrated staJ lion r was on exhibition Monday and way greatly admired by our farmers He ie owned by Coffey Bros this place Se e f ad next weekj MILLINERY You will do well to call and see Mrs I Birdie Strages millinery April 6 she has the finest line this side of Louis = vile 202t- Mr L T Neat has accepted a Posr tion with J A Shuttleworth Co wholesale cothing house of LouisviUet and will begin the active duties of a5 salesman at an early day Mr Neat is one of the oldtimers on the road ar man who thoroughly understands his business and his connection with the I above named firm ought to result im much good to both parties Mr Neat Will have about 20 counties in this state anda portion of Sunny Tennessee Heres hoping that the position will be both pleasant and profitable 17000 rolls wall paper 34000 pounds wall paper 12672 square feet wall paper enough waIl paper to cover the road twelve I feet wide from Columbia to Greeis MiBrtowH John A Hobson advertises in life 0 issue of the News When he advert fees 17000 roll of wall paper at 2ir cents to 25 cents per roll Write tir for samples and prices He will J r you a square deal Tell him you siwfrf his ad in the News > Greensburg Ky FARM Fo SALE Myfarmcootaining200acres is four sale 75 acres m grass 75 in cultivaK dwellsSgii V 1L Ol r + i Nal1Y Y t7f d 3- r i lF F 1

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THE ADAiRy COUNTY NEWS COLUMBIA EY cAPRIL 47 1906iF

New Desirable Spring Goods

andStand all that have seen hempronouncethem the handsomest we have ever shown thIng new In WhIte Goods WhIte iSlipAll the new cloths and colors with trim¬ per White Hose Long White Glovesmings to match Silks Lusters Pana¬ White Parasols White Hand Bags Beltsmas Voiles Eoleines in plain and shadetcow effects An Immence stock ofWashrDress Goods and Waistings Embroideried and Silk Waists Laces Embrodideries etc Our stocfc

=of Meiis Furnishing Goods

is complete in all lines Monarch andFountain Shirts Arrow Brand Collars

stacked new Patterns in Hosiery Neckwear SusOur Clothing tables are high

with the famous RION Clothing enders Spring blocks m Stiff Soft andstrictly tailormade can fit any body I Straw Hats Everything new and UpCloths and prices to suit everybody I todate

Russell CO1 Columbia

PERSONAL MENTION

1THE COMERS AND GOERS

Uncle Perry Hancock is improv ¬

ingMMr J P Beard was quite sick sev ¬

eral days of last week

Eld F J Barger of Esto was inColumbia a few days ago

Mr W B Isham of Perryville wasin Columbia a few days ago

Jas W Webb Russell county washere the first of the week

Mrs Robt Prewitt of Perryvillevisited Mrs J V White last weekj

Mr Geo EL Gowdy CamPbehsvillemade his monthly trip to Columbia

MondayMr

Russell who travels out ofLouisville reached home last Thursday

afternoonRevsR Kasey and C R Payne

Iwere in Burkesville several days of

k last week

Dr C D Moore and Dr Atkinsonof Cane Valley were here Monday tomeet friends

Mrs Mary Dunbar of Creelsborowho has been visiting here returned

weekiMrs Dulcima Kash mother of MrsA D Patteson who has been visitinghere for several months left for herhome in Lexington last Monday morn ¬

ing

Mr BR Pemberton of Elizabethtown was here last Thursday Hismission was to buy horses and mulesbut the water courses were on a high

I and farmers could not reach town withthier stock

Mr Grant Haynes of ClarksdaleMo reached Columbia last week enroute to see his mother who residesat Denmark Russell county MrHaynes is very kindly remembered byhis numerous friends in this locality

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Sunday week will be EasterrIEld Tobias Huffaker will preach atEsto next Sunday at 1030

Fair talk has commenced and theopening day will be in August

Mr JW Walker will commence aresidence on Jamestown street in abouttwo weeks

rMr W E Bryant of Watson will

please accept our thanks for some firstcrchewing tobacco

Judge H C Baker openedcourt atLiberty last Monday the last court inthe circuit The Adair circuit court

Fcomes next the third Mondajr in May

The Page fence is the best andstrongest fence on the market Com ¬

plete stocb on hand y 4

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Mr T C Moore was on the sick listlast week

Mr J F Triplett was in Creelsborotwo days of last week

Miss Margaret Walker Nell is visiting Miss Kate Walker

Mr M J Murrells condition remainsabout the same as last report

Messrs B S and E V Miller arein Cincinnati purchasing goods

IMr Geo W Cook good citizenI left Tuesday morning for Maumie Illr1his future homeandIis in Indiana

iJames M Magaha Oliver Mont andWill Ed Powell left Monday for NewMexico for the purpose of securing

landJudgeRider of Elizabethtown a

road machine man and G R Ham¬

mond a bridge man of Canton Ohiowere here last week to see CountyJudge Hancock

Mr Al Myers and wife will in ashort time remove to Monticello MrMyers will be the manager of the elec-

tric¬

light plant which will be started inthat city some time in April

Mr E H Newberry recently ofCampbelisville has become a citizen ofColumbia and will engage in the lumberbusiness He will remove his family tothis place in a short time Mr Newberry is an excellent gentleman andhimself and household are gladly welIcomedGov

IJ R Hindman was in the Cap¬

ital of the nation last weekand had aipleasant talk with President RooseveltThe Governor stated to a reporter thathis business in Washington was of aprivate nature that he was not seekingoffice for himself nor for any one elseI

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The Fiscal Court is in sessionIThe fishing season has opened and

daily anglers can be seen upon thej

creek banks

Third quarterly meeting fpr Columbiacircuit will be held at Neatsburg the 11and 12 of April j

The Columbia Fair will commenceITuesday August 21 fourdays Address l

all communications toJE Murrell 1

Secretary I

Monday was County Court and quit

mess And some stock changed handsi

iMr George Stults will commencel1inginGprtdoniJJY

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IMPROVEMENTSWANTED

Pointers That indicate the General

Feeling of the People

GOOD ROADS MORE BR1DG

Mr B F Rakestraw of Campbells ¬

yule who has seen rock crushers inoperation says Adair county couldnot do a more profitable thing than topurchase them He further statedthat if good metal roads were made allover the county the value in farmswould increase 50 per cent A greatmistake will be made if the countyfails to purchase the crushers

Mr S H Mitchell a former jailer ofAdair county was in Columbia a fewdays ago and jn responce to the ques ¬

tion how do you stand on the roadproposition said I am in favor ofmaking better roads and I want to seea bridge built at Neatsville The peo ¬

pie in the Green river section are en¬

titled to consideration and the build-ing of said bridge should be no longerdelayed I am perfectly willing to paymy part of the tax for the necessaryimprovements

4Mr T R Stults County Court Clerk

says I want to be in the processionhence you can put me down for betterroads and for more bridges where theyare needed I believe that if goodroads are made throughout the countythe farmers would be greatly benefit-ed

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Ifor the reason they would have

j seasons of the year an easy way ogetting to market and could haul muchmore produce There is not a doubtIbut these improvements

I made I ain perfectly willing to pay mpart of the tax

Mr L J Wilkerson of Glensforkstates that he is in favor of better

Iroads and that he believes that stoneshould follow the work of the graderIf the people will furnish the rock anspread it after the crusher has done itswork I would heartily endorse the pchase and use of a crusher by our Fis-cal Court I do not believe that thcounty should do the entire work butthe community in which its use is needed ought to do a fair part and in thisway more roads could be built I be ¬weIand get our roads so they can be usedin the winter time The money andtune in making substantial im

jprovements will bring rewards to thecounty and those who may oppose suchcourse will drop into line when theysee and realize the ture value of rockroads Put me down for improve-ments v

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Mr R A Corbin of Casey Creekwas in town Wednesday and stated Ibridgeeetax yet I believe we ought to makegood substantial roads In our sectionwe can make good roads with gravelbut in many placet this could not bedone I am strohly in favor of bridgesI dentsee how wer COuldg talqniwithout the bridge at Plum Point rltwillforathe e

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Our Shoe stocki fthe best the shopsmake Our line of Mens Ladies andChildrens Fine Shoes are Strong Allthe Newest Lasts and Leathers in Ox¬

fords andHighCuts White and ColoredOxfords for Ladies and Children

In our Carpet Department we showthe Newest Styles in Velvets AxminstersBrussels all wool Ingrains and MattingsArt Squares in Axminster Brussels andIngrains An Immense Assortment ofRugs in all sizes and grades

so badly The fact is a bridge shouldbe built there this year

Mr Frank Waggener The county I

has evidently got to spent some moneyon roads They are in a worse condi-tion

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Itoday than they were three years

ago I had rather risk crushers forj

right but the work it does must beI followed with stone in order to makesubstantial highways I also favor the i

building of bridges where they are actually needed For these improvements

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I am willing to pay my part of thetax

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Mr R R Conover one of our bestfarmers says It would be a greatblessing if Adair county could make adeal whereby the roads could be sub-

stantiallyj

benefited I never saw acrusher in operation but if it is themachine necessay I want the FiscalCourt to make the purchase I amalso in favor of bridges where they are j

needed The additional tax would notI

be burdensome at any Tate I am will j

ing to pay my part

Land Stock and Cropi

000IW TCollins two good mare mule colts

150 also one mare mule colt from WN Hardwick for 80 and one maremule from J D McFaland for 7250

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000R K Young bought in Cumberland

county last week 88 head of cattle at2 to 4 cents I

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FICampbellyo00E K Bragg of Weed bought of

Flowers Bros of Bliss last week a 2year old Peacock Stallion for 350

000C B Turner bought seven acres of300d000Conurover 2 hogs of J V Willis 5 and oPeehundred

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1Yardseggsooo

The Squires land was sold last Mon ¬

day in lots by the M commissionerA tract of 16 acres lying near Cane Val ¬

ley was purchaced i by Dr E B Atkin-son

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1or475one of 134 acres knownas the Winfield Squires place was soldto W F Squires for lI00l00 acreswas purchased by B Hendrickson for865 a tract of 60 acres was sold to JH Young for 250 The Hayssold to John Combest quid S A Haer for 1450 another tract of Squiresland brought 600

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000Bob Wilborn sold A Hunn a combin¬

ed horse for 140 and bought from BobWheat a for year Old gelding for 86

000-FoaSALE1 have 1 coming two

yeas old mare mule 15J panda high lIRedBird Gelding years old 2 headof work stock mare and horse l212tf ciASELL Miami Ky

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HighClassthings in Davenports China ClosetsSide Boards Folding and Metal BedsCenter and Dining Tables New pat ¬

terns in Rockers Chairs and Parlor Suits

We have just received a large ship ¬

ment of Sewing Machines and are offer¬

ing the well known Standardandother makes at reduced prices Dontfail to see our stock before buying else¬

where

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17000 Rolls Wall Paper t2 12 Cents to 25 Cents per Roil 11

Woven Wire Fence Poultry Netting 11

Screen Wire Metal Roofing fit

Galvanized Sheet iron GutteringPaperi ItSent on Applic-

ationGreensburg Kentucky

FURNITURESpring is here and this is the time to buy Furniture

Bed Room SuitsX416 to 25 eKitched Safes 3 to 10Iron Beds 2 to 7 tMattresses and Springs 1 to 350I FRANK SINCLAIR

I Iff Ii 90 I1 r 1f1i it

Tom Pollard sold J Karnes two calvesfor 25

oooVan Dunbar bought a coming 2year

old mule from Frank Shepherd for 150

000Arwed the Coach Horse

advertisedIin this paper was onMonday This is the largest mAdair county and is a model For

furIther particulars read ad

JPAID LIST

YourrWriUenTherefThe following persons have paid their

subscriptions since last issue

1o HMcClister T J Campbell AFeese T A Smith Jas Leach

Cora Smith Matthew Walkup R STodd Sol McKinley R A Corbin BF Robertson Cary Hughes GAYoung J H Flowers W L MoranE H Newberry Jas Suddarth L T

Neat J C Jones T I Smith C C

HaeTK Henson W MA Feese TG Coffey BB Cravens JH CaWwell D A Grady S D Caldwell PIngramtciiPulKam J A Williams P T Powell lA G KoBsen RobtHarveyJJ SMiller Mrs Ellen Blair

FARM FOX SALE

I desire to sell my farm ontailing117acres wellimproved There is a gooddwelling containing Seven rooms andgorchard ood

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Lincoln Squirrel this celebrated staJlion

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greatly admired by our farmers He ieowned by Coffey Bros this place Seef ad nextweekj

MILLINERY

You will do well to call and see Mrs I

Birdie Strages millinery April 6 shehas the finest line this side of Louis =

vile 202t-Mr L T Neat has accepted a Posrtion with J A Shuttleworth Co

wholesale cothing house of LouisviUetand will begin the active duties of a5salesman at an early day Mr Neatis one of the oldtimers on the road arman who thoroughly understands hisbusiness and his connection with the

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above named firm ought to result immuch good to both parties Mr NeatWill have about 20 counties in this stateanda portion of Sunny TennesseeHeres hoping that the position will beboth pleasant and profitable

17000 rolls wall paper34000 pounds wall paper12672 square feet wall paper enough

waIl paper to cover the road twelve I

feet wide from Columbia to Greeis

MiBrtowHJohn A Hobson advertises in life 0

issue of the News When he advertfees 17000 roll of wall paper at 2ircents to 25 cents per roll Write tirfor samples and prices He will J r

you a square deal Tell him you siwfrfhis ad in the News> Greensburg Ky

FARM Fo SALE

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