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VOLUME XX MT VERNON ROCKCASTLE COUNTY KY FRIDAY JULY 5 1907 JSUJVJBER 41
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iDress Goods Clothing Shoes-
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you can think of The veryigbest andmost critical buyersi
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IN A NEW HOME
Kentucky State Fair Permanentlylocated at Douglas Park in
LouisvilleWith
pleasure we an-
nounce¬
the purchase of a new
homer for the KENTUCKYSTATE FAIR All the groundsand buildings of the DouglasPark Jockey Club in Louisvillehave just been bought by theState Board of Agriculture as apermanent location and thefuture success of the KentuckyState Fair is assured
There are 129 acres and theimprovements worth more than200000 and both new and mod ¬
ern The grand stand is of steeland concrete and the stables forexhibition purposes as well as forstall usare excellently construct-ed
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The stall room will meet alldemands The mile track is acknowledges to be the fastest fortrotting exhibitions in the worldLarge trees and waving bluegrass are to be found throughout
facilitieslbothsurpassed Oa the main linethe Louisville and ofIRailroad with a switchthe full length of one side exhibitors whether of live stock agri ¬
cultural implements or the pro ¬
ducts of the farm will fiud theKentucky State Fair grounds mostaccessible Such connectionsmean every advantage for the ex-
hibitor¬
On the double track ofthe Jacob Park line of the Louis ¬
yule Railway with a loop onwhich to store 100 cars at a timeFair visitors are deposited rightat the entrance within twentyfive minutes after leaving theheart of the city On the boule ¬
vard that intersects the GrandBoulevard and extention of thirdAvenue the grounds are mosteasily reached by carriages andaut 1mobllesCr
Those who have given muchthought to the matter of a permanent site for the KentuckyStaleFair are congratulating theBoard of Agriculture upon itsgood fortune in being able to buygrounds with such a moderngrand stand and other buildingsalready erected with grass platsfully matured and full growntrees with railroad and streetcar facilities-
In the new home the StateFair Board can offer advantagesto the exhibitors in every depart ¬
ment the equal of those of otherI State Fairs many years olderI
Every exhibitor at former Kentucky State Fairs and allwhohave not entered for competitionthere before are invited by themanagement to the 1907 FairCourteous trertment is guaranteed
I all with a piomise that I the visitwill be pleasant and profitable
The Kentucky State Fair is des-
tined
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to become the greatest an¬
nual exhibition in the SouthWithin a few miles ol the centerof population of the United Statesthe attendance should reach annually info the hundreds of thousandsnine great railroads centering inLouisville Surrounded by thebest live stock sections of thecountry close to the best in agri ¬
culture and horticulture ina Stateand near States whose women
E make needle work and table luxu-
ries
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the equal of any communi ¬
ties the exibitions will be worth along journey
Secretary R E HUGHES in ¬
vites correspondence on any subject touching State Fair mattersCatalogues are ready
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LONG LIVE THE KINGis the popular cry throughout
European countries while in= America the cry of the present
day is Long live Dr Kings New= Discovery King of Throat and
Lung Remedies of which MrsI Julia Ryder Paine Truro Masssays It never fails to give iramediate relief and quickly cure a
I coughotcold Mrs taines
rityofjtheand sore throats after all otherremedies have failed and forcoughs and colds its the provenremedy Guaranteed by C CvDoris Druggist Soc and iooTrial bottle free
IORLANDO is verysick at this writing1 Henry Balanger and family of Coyingtonare visiting near JohnettaMrs-Hacker Williams was called toRcundstone Tuesday on accountof the illness of her father MrBill Wood The school at MapleGrove will begin Monday JUlySwith Lee Che nut as teacherMr
at andsunday1TheslargeIlywere several able ministers present
The Masonic lodge at this placewill meet hereafter on the first Sat ¬
urday in each monthRev Smith of Pineville preach-
ed
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at McNews Chapel Saturdaynight and Sunday and those whoheard him feel benefited thereby
Mr Bob Langford and wife ofWildie were the guests of Mr andMrs Wilmer Chesnut Saturdayand SundayMrs Anna Ander ¬
son who was formerly Miss AnnMaginnis daughter of thelate JohnMaginnis died at Blanche Bellcounty and her remains rwerebrought to Pine Hill Thursday forburialMr and Mrs Jahed An-
derson¬
of Livingston Mrs DoraBall Misses Allie Laswell MaryChildress and Fanny Laugforjd werevisiting Mrs James Hacker ofDudley Monday The infanjjriTpCMr and Mrs James Reams v1ft
has been very sick is some betterMisses Woodie Wolf Jenuie Ba-
ker¬
and Roxy Evans of Hummeland Misses Martiller Mullins ofPine Hill were visiting at BrushCreek Saturday and SundayMrsDave Carter of Hummell is re ¬
ported very sick at presentDEADGeorge Proctor diedat
his home near Cove school houseSaturday June 29th He had beensick for more than three years withthat dread disease consumptionHis wife died about four years agoof the same disease He i leavesJa
father soiiiebrotherstiistersa-nd live children who hive curdeepest sympathy in their sorrow ¬
ful state
OTTAWA
Mr and Mrs Tart Proctor andfamily spent Sunday with Jesse WBrown and familyThe wheatharvest is about over in this se-ctionS T Proctor has returnedhome from Louisville Saturdaywhere he has been for quite awhile Mr and Mrs G B Sut ¬
ton and children of Bee Lick vis ¬
ited relatives here Sunday Theinfant child of Mr and Mrs Charlie Sowder has been very sick forthe past week but is very much im-
proved at present Mr and MrsEugene Rogers and children ofSmall visited Jesse W Brown andfamily SundayRuebin Wallencame in from the railroad Sunday
JB Sutton and family visitedthe formers mother Mrs PrestonOverbay Sunday lastFarmersare about ready to lay by corn inthis vicmitySL Cummins ofnear Krueger was in this sectionTuesdayCharlie Sowder and family visited Mr and Mrs John Sow ¬
der Sunday Mrs Henry Laswellspent Sunday with her father MrWm Cummins of near quailMissess Grace and Bessie Adam ofthe Quail community were thepleasant guests of Misses Jalia andLuna Browa Sunday Mrs Margarite Brown visited relatives here
SundayTHE
CHARMING WOMANis not necessarily one of perfectform and featur sMany a plainwoman who could never serve asan artists model possesses thoserare qualities that all the world ad ¬
mires neatness clear eyes smoothskin and that sprightliness if step
goodhealthis never attractive not even to herself Electric Bitters restore weakwomen give strong nerves brighteyes smooth velvety skin beauti-ful
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complexion Guaranteed a-tCC DAMS Druggist 500
The Steel Trust is preparingto spend millions and relegate tcthe junk heap costly machineryin order to save a few cents oneach ton of steel produced Gaswill replace coal as a fuel
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Our Leaders> i We have just received large shipment of the> American Gentleman and the W
American Lad11 SIlO E SManufact ¬
> I ured by the HamiltonBrown Shoe Co StLouis Mo A positive guarantee goes WIthev
ji Ciery pair of AMERICAN GENTLEMAN or
LADY Shoes If you are look-
ing for uptodate footwear dont fail to callW <ands our line
i CLOSING OUTW-
e4 are closing out over 3000 pairs of otherbrands of Shoes new and good in order tomake room for our Spring shipment on whichwe can save you 25 to 75 per cent We are nottalking through our hats but mean just whatr j-
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Whether yqiirwant to buy or visitour store get our prices and we will convinceyou that we are selling Shoes cheaper than youwere able to buy fheui before
IF KR UEG ER I S<mCovington Ky July i 07 4d
Editor jIn your issue of last week I
note the following I
Wanted Some one to invent or =
coin a word descriptive of a mes ¬
sage sent by telephone I
In Websters International j
Dictionary 1905 Edition pagei48icolumn iyou will find theword telepheme
pronpumedItelefem the meaning
3a message by telephone I
Another question is propoundedin the same issue
A woman secured a divorce fromher Within a half hourafter the decree was rendered sheprocured license and was marriedto another man When the Judgeheard of it he set aside andannulledthe decree of divorce The ques ¬
tion now isWhose wife is she
On the second day ofAugust 1899Henry Bentz obtained a judge ¬
ment in the Kenton Circuit Courtfor divorce from his wife and thenext day married another womanFour days thereafter the Judgehaving heard about the secondmarriage entered au order annuling the iudgement for divorce fromhis wife The Judge wasasked to set aside that order whichhe warmly refused to do upon th
eIground that the Court Ladused as a means of accomplishingthe purpose of the man and hissecond wife neither of whomdeserve any consideration An
was perfected and thehighest tribunal of the state de ¬
cided the very interesting pointon Jan 6 1900 in the case ofBentz VD Bentz 21 Ky Law Reppage 1225 holding that the lowerCourt was without power to makean order vac ting the judgementof divorce on his own motion assec 426of the Civil Code ofPractice precscribed the only way
it could be done and that was bypetition of both parties to the di ¬
vorce judgment t and such requestnot having been made the orderof the Judge annulling the di-
vorce
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was void and had no effectwhatever
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A SOD POSITION FOR YOUgm The man or woman who earns a Good salary has prepara ¬
tion Let us help you to prepare for a good position We havehelped others and can help you i
a SHORTHAND BOOKKEEPING TYPEWRITING9and all other commercial branches taught ir the Business De o-p partment of the-
SUEp
BENNETT MEMORIAL SCHOOLWrite for leafllet giving particulars and showing what our stu¬
dents have been able to accomplish AddressgJ C LEWIS OR 0-
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ISUEBENNETT MEMORIAL SCHOOL
LONDON KENTUCKY
Established elevenyears Christian influences Idealsite Military andOBusiness specialties Work provided for needy anddeserving students School opens Tuesday Septem-ber 3rd Write for catalogue Address
JO LEWFS Prin London Ky
QUAILII
Services will be held at BethelSaturday and Sunday conductedby Rev R E ToddMrs Martin
I
Owens continues about the sameMr E A Herrin we are exceed ¬
ingly glad to say is better It isreported that James Thompsonwho was shot a few months ago by
Jeff Dowell is worse Corn crops j
are very light in this section of thecounty A singingschool willcommence at Providence churchSaturday night Everybody comeand take a part in the singing Thesingiugwill be conucted by JacobElder and Will Owens
Emmett Logsdon has purchased
1 new buggy and is driving hishorse to death in order to show it
J F Watson and wife of Brodhead spent Monday with his moth-
er Mrs Martin Owens The protracted meeting at Providence tobe conducted by Rev J LDavisof this section and Bro Hutson ofIndiana will not comment untilAug IIAE Proctor contem-
plates¬
going to Somerset soonJacob Elder will begun his schoola
Brodhead Monday nextW H Brown of Preachersvilleand J M Craig our hustlingtradesman were through Wednes¬
day taking up lambs at variouspricesH G Sutton of Preach ¬
ersville was in this part Mondaylooking after some bustnessLincoln Stringer and wife of theOttawa community spent Saturdaynight and Sunday with his broth ¬
er J W StringerWalter Elderof Eubanks vtsited his parentsMr andMrs Jacob Elder the pastweek
A HAPPY MANByronNtroubledhimbeen entirely healed by BucklensgreathealerWounds and Piles Guaranteed
DruggistPriceThe Hay ood caseat Boise
may go to the jury next weekAttorneys on both sides aredrafting instructions which they <
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