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ITen tor practicability separaiNew StylesTen New CapacitiesTen New

A size for every dairy from the smallest to the largestI

L Boautiful in Design Perfect in Construction> Everlasting in Daily Use

Result of thirty years experience in building separators

Iab Send for handsome new catalogue illustrating fled de¬

Qscribing machines in detail and to be had for the asking

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Gossip Aboutv v ViJA Drltf Mention of the Comlngi and

Oolnji tyThoie Wt Art In

ilitMiss Pearl Hardln has accepted a

t position In Cookvllle Tenn

Miss Ethel Dunn has none to Floridawhere she will teach this year

Mrs J E Stormes hall returned fromI a visit to relatives In Nlcholasvlllcj1 MIssDesslo Drown has returned from

IJarrodsburKIf Miss Lou Grant has been visitingi her uncle Dr Price Grant of Danville

iMra Banks Hudson and childrenwere visitors In Crab Orchard tills

I week

Mrs Edwin Moritz of Atlanta hasbeen visiting the family of Mr T SElkln

Mr Jacob Joseph is still In the EastI buying goods for the Joseph Mercan

tile Co

Miss LouIse Kaullman ball returnedj to St Louis to resume her duties In

schoolMasterI W K Shu ars of Stanfordj Is visiting his grandfather Judge Wm

SbuitarsMrs Alex West Is In Nlcholasvllle

vIsiting her daughter Mrs Charles FDenman

IMaster James I and Our Watkins

have been visiting Mr and Mrs Jas IHamilton

Miss Bavno West has returned froma visit to her sister Mrs left Dunn ofDryantsvlllo

Mrs J A Amon find son Willie Ricehave returned from a visit to relativesIn Crab Orchard

Dr W M Uurnett wife and littledaughter May have been visiting rclatines In Shelbyvlllo

Mrs M W Bowman of Fleming county Is the Ruest of her parents Mrand Mrs William Andrrson

Mr J II Ilascldcn and family andMrs Kate Aldrldgo have returned froma weeks stay at Dripping Springs

I Mrs rattle Gill Miss Jennlo DuncanMr Sam Duncun and Mrs Juliet Roy

I ors were visitors In Stanford the pastweek

Mrs Hello Uurnsklo has returnedfrom Mdntlcello where she spent thesummer with her daughter Mrs Larry-DI Jones

Mn Henley V flostln arid little sonCharles and Miss Manila Uastln have

I been spending a week at Crab Orchand Springs I

Messrs Jacob Joseph and E W Mor ¬

monLh1IIIMonday Master Cert ElkIn Em >

IOn a few of his friends aton account of his tenth birth ¬

I day anniversary

0 Miles wlfo and daughter Miss

IA left last week for a visit to rclaIn Missouri They will remain

for about two weeks

MondyII mother MrsJ Wesley West

Mrs Alex Walker has returned fromIndianapolis Cincinnati Louisville-and Nashville where she purchased a

I largo line of Fallund Winter millinery

Miss Llnnlo Mass who was operatedI upon for appendicitis some few days

ago Is reported by her physician as-

i doting nicely and will bo able to bo outsoon

Misses Margaret and Joanne Moun-

and Miss Lettlo Mao MoRoberts attended the reception given by MissSarah naughman in Stanford Wednosday afternoon

Mr Arnold Simmons of tho NavalAcademy Annapolis Is here for n

months visit to his aunt Mrs J 8Johnson Mr Simmons was appointedto the academy three years ago by Set-

atoyI McOceanr and has made rapidprogress lu his studies Ho Is a tine

young gentleman and has many friendIn Old Kalmuck l who wish all suecess In his future

Miss Allecn Dourno has returnedhome after a short stay with friendsand relatives In Lexington

Mr and Mrs R II liaison have returncd from Chicago where Mr liaisonpurchased his immense stock of Falland Winter goods which are arrivingdally

Mrs Ellen Owslcy has returned froma visit to her son Lelchcr at MadisonIllinois Tho many friends of thisbighearted young fellow will bo gladto learn that ho Is succeeding so well

Miss Austin of Indianapolis has orrived to take charge of the trimmingrooms of Mrs Alex Walkers millineryestablishment Miss Jennie Hardlnof Decatur 11111 will also bo with MrsWalker again this season

Stanford JournalMr J R Mountand wife of Lancaster spent Sundayafternoon with the family of Mr II JMcRoberlsMr Ed Ballard and wifevisited relatives In Upper GarrardMr J 0 Bogle one of Garrard countysbest democrats and cleverest gentlemen was hero Saturday

Nlcholasvlllo Journal Jesse Arnoldand wife of Lancaster returned homeFriday after u visit to Mrs MargaretFolgcr Mr and Mrs Chas F Dcnmanreturned Saturday from a two weeksvisit TolcdoOhlo and French LickInd Mr Denmans many friends willbo glad to learn that his health hasgreatly Improved and that ho will con-

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In business In Nicholasvlllo

Mt Sterling Gazette Tho campingparty given at Kirks Camp In honor of Miss Mary Lear was the happiestparty given this summer A littlecool for bathing but all report It tine

On Thursday an elegant dinnerwas given by Miss Lizzie Ircwltt Coleman In honor of her attractive guestMiss Marv E Lear of Paint Lick KyThe decorations were purple and goldcandles with huge cut glass vases ofPassion FlowerH Quito a party ofyoung ladles enjoyed the Theatorlumparty and lunch given last evening byMisses Susette Johnson and LizziePrewlll Coleman In honor of MissMary Lear

Mr and Mrs Louis Landram attended the meeting of the Eighth DistrictPublishers League at Estill SpringsFriday and Saturday They had astheir guest Miss Margaret MountThere were about forty newspaperpeople present and Mine Hosts Riddie liros put forth every effort forthe entertainment of tho party Eatill Springs Is one of the most delightful resorts in the South and tho stayof tho press gang will bo long re ¬

membored by the newspaper peopleIt Is more than likely that tho stoleAssociation will meet there next sum ¬

mer as a more lovely or desirableplace could not bo found In addlllonto the business sessions hold therewero euchre parties a ball and manyother social features on the program

JJUENA VISTA

A T Scott sold to S N Ison a milchcow prlco 50

Miss Irene Ruble spent last weekwith relatives In Danville

Marshall Scott and family of Nlch ¬

olasvllle spent Sunday heroTom Skinner loft Monday to resume

his studies at Howling GreenWill Eyans and wire are rejoicingdaughtereSpecial services will be hold at

Browns Chapel beginning Sept 17thWill Scott sold to Mr Dean nor

Danville ono pair of mules price UOO

Mr Melvin Harris and son Robertof Lexington visited J if Robinsonlast weekwilltarriveGeorge Burnett

James Johnson while In Danvillelast week had tho misfortune to havehis right oral broken

Jas Spllubun of Harrodsburg spenfrom Friday until Monday with hluncle J B Robinson

1Mr and Mrs Herman Gaines of litercer tho Misses WeiUeU and HoldsBpoonamoro of Wllmoro spent Bun

day with the family of John JohnsonAn all lays meeting will be held

Sunday at Iollys fiend school houseDinner on the ground

Mr and Mrs Jas Christopher spentSunday In Danville the guests of Mrand Mrs J T Hawkins

Miss Nell McCann of Lexington andManford Carter of Jessamine visItedMrs Virgil Scott lust week

Mrs Morgan Welch of Jessamine Is

spending the week with her parentsMr and Mrs Henry Williams

Miss Vlrglc Watts and little nephewJohn Watts Nlcholasvllle are spendIng the week with Mrs Virgil Scot-

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Mr Henry BlankenshIp has beenquite 11 but Is much better now

Mrs N J Horton continues dangerously 111 her death being expected aany time

Miss Sallie Newland of LebanonJunction visited Misses Pctlus andher friend Miss FannIe Colyer

Messrs Samp and F Cummins arewith Sprlngtield Lumber Co buildinga house for Mr J M Pettus near Stanford

Miss Ruth Durham of Omaha hasreturned homo after a pleasant visitto relatives hero and elsewhere In this

stateMissKate Waters of Stanford who

Is leaching our school Is giving entiresatisfaction Dud Is very popular wIthour young folks

Mr and Mrs J M Cress and little sonMaster Joe are vlslllng Judge W RCress at Monticello and will visit Revand Mrs It 0 Jordan at Hurnsldc

Carey Anderson our colored mallcarrier attended county court atStanford In August and from thatplace mysteriously disappeared noth ¬

ing as to his wherebouts can be learn

edMrsW B Burgess and sister Miss

Sallie Coleman Hobbs of TusconArizona are visiting theIr uncle MrW P White It will no doubt be ofInterest to your readers who think wehave been having hot weather hereto know that last month the thermometer In Tuscan frequently stoodat 00 degrees at midnight

STUNK

Born to the wife of Mr John Hicksa boy on the 1st of September

Mrs Blanche Ray who has been sickfor some time Is Improving slowly

Mr R II Preston sold two heifers to-

M r Clay Arnold at 31 cts per poundMrs Mary A Sanders sold to Mr 0 A

Miles two steers at 81 cents per lbMiss Lyda Mao Itay of Loyd was the

guest of her sister Mrs Llgo McMllllon

last week-

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Mary Sanders of Paint Lickvisited her dauglmcr Mrs Iva Hickslast week

Mr Landrum BurdeUo and familyof Indiana spent last week with Mrs

Walter Favno-

AliIIe Sanders and Tom Hicks spentlast week with friends In Somersetand attended the fair

Mrs George McQucrry of Jessaminespent part of last week with herdaughter Mrs George Ray of Buckeye

Mrs Emma Posey and Miss NettleHunter returned homo last week after I

spending several days with Mr and Mrs

Joo HicksMrs Mary A Sanders visited her

daughter Mrs Muttlo and JewellMontgomery of Bourno last Thurs ¬

day and FridayBro Wltchon of Lexington tilled

Rev G H Ferns appointment atScotts Fork Saturday night and Sunday night

MIssMubloOrutchtleld and frlondMiss Lillian Cannon of Nlcholasvlllespent last week with L M Crutchtleldand family

M r Charlie Askins and sister Fannlo and Miss Curd of Wllmoro weretho charming guests of Miss LulaCrutchtield from Saturday until Sunday

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blIllljllliQNaMrs Luranoy Montgomery sold Sam

Duncan a caw and calf for 130

Miss May Scott attended tho InstlI lute at Junction City last week

Born to the wife of II F Edglngtona fine baby girl christened Mottle T

Mr Ed Grow sold a fat cow to LeslieBurner of Camp Nelson at 3 eta per lb

Mr and Mrs SN Morford are veryhappy over the arrival of a 0 poundboy

Mrs DIllard Brumllcld of JessamineIs the guest of her mother Mrs AlexDeanMrs

Thomas McMllllon of IllinoisIs the guest of her mother Sire LuraneyMontgomery

spendInsMercer county returned home Sunday

Mrs E F Scott and daughter MrsEd Grow spent a part of last weekwith Mr S B Scott and family nearJunction CityMrtplaying with a scoop cut one of hisfingers almost off last Friday causing I

the little fellow much pain I

What He WantedA young man having an Impediment

In his speech that prevented him frompronouncing certain words plainlywent Into a butchers shop to buysome sliced shoulder The butcherwas unable to understand what hiscustomer wanted and tho young manrepeated the order several times muchto the amuaement of those presentFinally becoming Indignant at the Illconcealed ridicule he slapped theIbutcher on the shoulder and blurtedout I want some of this but Iwant It sliced off of tho other hogIllustrated Magazine

TimIt la proper to say half After one

just as proper to say half putone The former prevails In EneIland and the latter In theStates but both are equally underBtoodI

For Sale1000 Fence Posts N II Boglo-

370Soulh Upper StILexington Ky

Now In CityMy trimmer Miss Cora Bennett is-

now In the cities selecting IL stock ofmillinery and will arrive about the20th with a full line We will have avery handsome display and willpredate your trade Mrs JosephineIBoner Bryantsvllle 4t

For SaleWarrenwood the beautiful blue-

grass farm of 380 acres two miles fromDanville Kv Elegant homo secondto none in Boyle county no railroadcrossings between It and Danvillewhere there are colleges for bothyoung men and young women Forparticulars apply to Miss Jean D WarrenExecutor of Wm Warren deceased

844tSea Beazloy Haselden forlnsurance

on your county property tobaccobarns stock barns corn rest ¬

denco te Over 60 years without alawsuit Phono 31

fiJ J WALKEUPresident

opensMondayschool ago In this district are entitledauardlans ¬

openioThetuitionoutside this dlatr ctls as followat

1st 2nd and 3rd grades I 9 004th 6th and 6th 12 00

00TuItIonTreas8284tFarm for Sale

Fine blue trail farm located on the PleasantHill pike three miles North et the town olDanrlllc will be told it public auction lo thehighest and belt bidder In front of the CourtHome door In Danrllle Ky on

Monday September 21 1908at Two Oclock pm

Improvedblueand tobacco Floe dwelling g rooms largenew tobacco barn Terms of tale will ha cuethird crib and balance In easy payments

1erioui desiring Information will write to

C C Bagby Atty Danville KyAnyproipec < lre buyer will be shown the

farm at any time

PUBLIC SALEHaving bought a farm lo the state of Indian

I will on-

Tuesday September 22nd 1908tell to the highest bidder al the residence otOr Ramsey lu Garrard County 2 miles fromPaint Lick and 10 miles from Lancaster onLancaster and Richmond turnplkethe follow ¬

ing propertyIt one year old extra sugar plantatloqmare

mule3 one year old extra ingar plantationhorse mule These 17 mule arc II to U bandshigh and cost from 175 to 101latfaltlt weanlug One pair mare mule six yearilold 17

hand and 1 Inch high weigh 2809 Ibi Wiltbroke J ono mare mule 3 year old well brokeone pair horse mules 4 years old 10 handshigh well broke I one good Jack II eari oldlaS hands high one good brood mare 10 yearold colt by ildo and In foal gentle for ladlesto drive not afraid of team or automobileone good brood man yeartold colt by sideand In foal to Jack well broke to work someyearling colts and fllltfti s lot of two andthree year oi l fllllei trotter and combined alot of brood marei and colts Horse atock Uall well bred

There will also be told 11 head of extra feedIng cattle weighing over 1100 Ibi a lot of goodyearling iteent ome extra rood milch COWl

one goat fifty good stock hogicwllt weighover 100 Ibi nine good brood iowiflvrf stacktlmthybayalot balled hay 90 acre ofcorn to be Judged In field and lame can boled down 75 bushel of good teed wheat onehalt interest In ten Acre of tobacco 40000 tobacco itlcki lot of flour old ham side meat

lardFarming Implement ai follower 4 bores

wagon 8 cutting harrow A turning plows o

double shovel 1 dick dull 1 McCormick bin-

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3 cultivator 1 smoothing barrow 1 goodroller l sled bay frames 4 low iron wheelfor wagon feed trough locuit 101181 cordIlove wood I new victoria carriage and barnear wagon and plow harness lot of housebold and kitchen furniture 1 St Louie wroughtIron range cooking stove good at Dew10 goodyoung hem and many other things

300 acres good grass to rent from >te tillJanuary 1 1KW

TERMS Ml sums under 110 cub I on sums01110 and over credit will be given till JanuaryllOOJ with 0 per cent Interest from date tillpaid Bale begin at 9 a m sharp

B Ramsey Paint Lick KyW I1 rrowttt And Derea Ky

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