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ROCKCASTLE PATRIOTIC

LEAGUE Chai rman C. C. Williams of

Magisterial district No. 2. (West Mt Vernon) held a mee t ing at Cove'sehool (house and orgahized he Workers County Chairman

i Or. M..Pennington and secretary were .on hands. T h e following J is t r ic i execut ive Commit te were lected Louis .McGuire, W. C

Johnson, Jesse Fish, G. C. Fish , and 8 . P . Caifdle. The re were more than a hundred interested people ty-esout all of whom prom ised to.Jwork enthusiastically in il(e f a r m i n g cause. T h e uex t meeting will be held a t Langford school house on Monday n igh t •May 8ib, 7:8o. Wildie Tuesday •light, Conway, Wednesday nighl, and Maple Grove, Thur sday njilht of s ame week. Every- 1

hcifiy invited and requested to ; . Dis t r ic t Chairmen are r eques t i

ed to hold meetings in va r ious 1 portions of their territory d u r i n g the coming and following weeks This is h ighly i m p o r t a n t be- 1

fore it is too late to g i t o u t full 1

and bigger or'ops. 1 i The re is great In te res t in t he ] Patrioiio League movement t h r u - , ou t t he coun t ry .

I comodating bus iness b j y s . .Next up tfie s t ree t f rom ' 'Chucks '

' s tand is t he Citizens Bank, pre 4 sided over by t h a t s ter l ing cashier f A. M Hi i l l wi th MUs Miranda

Tate ass is tant . Brodhead an > su r round ing t e r r i t o r y ' s people

> are mighty p r o j d of th ir b i n k a n a its m a n a g e m e n t .

W. E Grave ly s genera l mer chandise es tabl ishment is found

i ohe door west of the b j u k . Thi» establishment evidently ge t s it

, share of the pat . on age Wallin's b a r b e r ah «p is one

door eas t of pos t oftjee. nex t to W ' f q a d - Tt j i s is a cleau sam tar-y shop an4 g e t s a fine r a n of cqstom wh ch It deserves .

T h e s t p r e neares t OTab Or c h a r d Is t h It of John Ro'iins, t he effloieqt and fa i thful Signal re p o r t e r . I t is located on the lot where t he old Cherry s t o r e h o u « b u r n e d some time ago. Mr.Kob; Ins has a nice olean stook of gen ; eral.merchandisB and hia hos t of , f r i e n d s a r e giving h im a deserv-ed pa t ronage . i

' • Mrs . D. B. A lb r igh t has charge of the F r i t h Hotel And la oondncbt ' ing a splendid host lery . : 1

Mr«. J , tf, Cla rk is , t i l l rto-'l

' Dick Mar t in s to rehouse a t the end of the br idge. They carry

: a l ine of general merchandise W- H - S o l d e r ' s s to re is $ r s t

qn .wes t sjde of tcflck, on Boone W«y. Will ' s jqs( as clever and fr iendly as ever.

ft. F, iAlbr igh t ' s store i s j u s t tteeoss t he s t reet , where Ed can he found by his uumerous f r iends »nd cus tomers a t nearly all hour s d i sh ing ou t t he goods .

N e x t door is t he business house of t he tote J . M . Adams. T h e Atoye Is being oontinued by his widow. W. J . Owens, ehlef c lerk

"Chock F r i t h , " somet imes known as *.'C. H . " and » t dther* w t h l . "eii k i n g " is an e g g ( D d I*Qduc* buye r . -Old h s m s . j u r t lota of them, were ^ ^ n g f ro in assssssfBL's to remain with, the hsms white: he went to depot tO do some bUl a Since the new depot and plat-

form was erected it seems that g bu-iness has drifted mostly to

i irritated toaayat-j

PHINT SHOWS THBOUOH

VOL LI .M K XXX MT. VERNON. ROCKCA8TLE COUNTY, KY., FRIDAY. MAY 4. 1917 — — — — i — NUMBER 33

You Needn't Be a Millionaire Dress ing well doesn't

necessarily implyvspending more than you can afford.

Of course you can pay a lot for clothes if you want to, but why pay for more value than voujactually get?

We've always macle it a point to put in the things that are'highest in quality and most reasonable in price.

In men's clothes, for example. What better can be had'than Cloth-craft at $10 to $20 and Hart Schaff-ner & Marx $20 to*$3o

It's the same all the way down the line. Shirts, hats, socks, collars, underwear—every thing you s

bu)' here is bound to please because ynu feel that it is worth every cent you pay for it.

;Dur new Spring styles are await-ing vour approval.

SUFTON & McBEE M t . V e r n o n , Ky .

m T H E C L O T H C R A F T S T O R E I N T H I S T O W N

m a n and does the business. - B. T . Young is c o n d u c t i - . j a

successful produce house on West Boone Way.

| ^ T h e l ibckcast le Milling Co., u p a e r thtf c h a r g e of ou r good

Told f r i e u d T J o h n ^ t e d l e assisted : by o t h e r K i d d l e ^ ^ l doing a nice | business mid {deserve to do so, they a r e alighty Rood people.

I B rod I) sad is t he home of T o n y '-Brooks(woo i s ' u sua l ly in charge of a floating, gang on railroad). Tony is ope of the count ies best

Brodhead h a s the credit of es tabl ishing-the first g raded school in Rockcastle T h e fact is t h a t she is always in t he f o r e f r o n t in es tab l i sh ing and pushing e n t e r ' prises for; the genera l good

T h e fr iendly , r iva l ry ex i s t ing between Brodhead and the county seal, in bus iness and o the r af fa i rs is p tched pn a d i f ferent plane to what i t 'wap a few y e a r s since. The re w a ^ a t ime when jealousies and bioker^ngs were iudulged in between soma of the boys of t he two p l a c e s hu t happMy tbey learned tha t such th ings "never got thorn any where. 'Hhey c h a n g ed f ron t and use tha t which is more popular and p rof i t ab le rec i -p roc i t y , " and find i t a g r e a t e r as-set than following, the old liue of proceed are.

Brodhead and i t s Citizens a r e a live push ing , patr iot ic and pio-gress ive people.

S t a t e of Ohio, City ot Toledo, Lucas County, ss. F r a n k J . Cheney makes oath

that he is sen ior p a r t n e r of t he firm of F J . Cheney & Co , do ing bus iness it» the c i ty of T o ledo, County and St£Jfi_aluresai<i, MO that sai3 firm will pay the sum of O N E H U N D R E D P O L LARS for eaeWand every cafe of Ca ta r rh that cannot be cured by the use of H A L L ' S C A T A R R H MEDICINE. F R A N C C H E N E Y .

Sworn to before m e a n d sub-scribed-in my presence, th is 6th day of December, A. D. 1840. A W.-Gleason. (Sea l ) Nota ry Public.

Hall s Catar rh Medicine is ta ken internally and ac t s t h rough the Blood on t he Mucous Su r face* o f , t h e System. Send tor testimonials fr>

Talk to your neighbor sorton on this c rop subject and have I; pa s s t he word on so we in aver t d i s a s t e r and hunge r .

Ev-<ry citizen should contid himself a ( i o m m i t f e of one push th is movement

sly | iermanent , a f t e r , | n i ihe manner of communi ty c lubs

| like those a t Conway. O w e , Or. I lando, Disputanta etc . , which have accomplished great good in

| ways of bel ter 'cultivation, i n ' r o -County Chui iman Dr . M. PenS- p a c t i o n of better grades of

ingtou has designated every citi ] a " d poultry, fertilization eic. Iti-zen, men, boys, women and g i r l s j teresiing art icles on the va lue of or o u r county a member of t ho | comn Rockcastle Patr iot ic Leagve hopes and r e q u e s t s each and every one wi l l ,be working me bers. i

aunity clulw

BRODHEAD OUR-N£IGHBOtf lv died at Silver Creek where lie for vears nex t door to F r i t h Hotel

h a l b t e n i-gent m a r l y 4o j e a i s . is one of t he movers to w ; s t s ide

Larkiu Hicks t he o ldes t ci t l H e i s a P l e n d " , l > ' l o c a t e d i n a n « w

zen of Biodhaad c a m e to t h a t place in 1874 No o t h e r citizen, is living i here tuday who was the ie in t h a t year , with t he e x ' ception of ou r good fr iend Je re -miah G Fri th who located there

building j u s t opposi te Citizen: bunk and is ca tch ing his p »rc of t h e t r ade . T h e edi tor and "J M . " a r e indebted to -"Teed" for p r e s e n t s in the way of an Amer ican flag button, each.

Brodhead, 50 ye r • ago (18G7) T h e r e wa n t an»j such a pU:-e*or t he Keutucky map; tho (here was on- Tog house on a spot s u n t f o u r hundred y a r d , no r th west near abou i that t ime and h a s ' Brodhead ' s d rug s to re , J . of where the depot n iw s a n d s in "gruwu u p with the town. J a m e s I Watson, p ropr ie to r is now l o c i t that, l ive town, occupi.-d by D . c k W . T a t e arrived on the gr^unris ed-ln the J im Albright s to rehouse

drove in May 1877 fn>m G a r r a r d county bui ld ing on east s ide of t r a ck . ^ h a f e r Se Roberts occupy the

; Wonilyird T h e wr thru, over t he Wilderness road, and has been one of t he f r m Mt. Vernon to Crab Or- t u re s s ince that t ime

; "chard in t he above year T h e building. 1 ii . r»ilro..d was being g r aded a t t h a t D a v i d H u r l o n B o f t h f l w r i t „ . g

t^me Boone s . • ' o r . c h u r c h was c o m p a n i < m , a n J , | ^ lUrtslung then .t wa , locat,d m a l e s r a m 6 B r ^ h o a d in 18,5 - j ! ' ^ b o u t one third of a . n n l e f rom and was section foreman for t h e

Wi lderness „ r g * r nqmbe F .if thqse } W , i W l '"Ward Mi- Veinon. U t e r T h i 8 s p , e n d i d m l l n a Q d t j -E---th» qa i igregat i -u tqoved to B,od- died on , U t of J anua ry last, th , f ^ l • , " 1 " , e »!•' , w o 8 t o r y - Ihe wr i te r did not learn of i t m

h'sWric, building wss d ismant led t i l his t r i p to Brodhead last Moq • * B J w a s D O T h e w r i t o r -lay. I t was indeed 4 shook to

':¥* . Sugges ts ' tha t a njctuorial marker hear of his tak ing 08. "i'i - ' be erected a t t he Spot showing

• t he location of this' famous old n A t P 0 3 ' , ° ® c e w e

< c h u r c h 1 Danuie Owens holding the .mails : J u s t j 0 y e a r , a f t e r ' h i s first M i s ,

u ® 9 c f t1 , B r 0 0 " '

]j V i p o v e r this roate, iu a buggy , , M t h e Writer took a spln.- ip t he h ' 8 Amer ican

' - h lgn .1 Ed i to r ' s F o r d , over t he ^ t h o ° ^ t G e r

; Booue Wav, from Mt Vercou to hogged i t •'i Brodhead the s ta t ion w h i c t r e w w ' o a n d a t depot,

oeived its name f rom a c o n f t r p t o r t * l a t d e P ° ' ' 8 not e * . w h o was engaged in t h e Construe- o e e < ^ 8 " plans and convenient

' 1 t ion of the railr<>ad. While I t ia a r r a n g e m e n t s by s n v stat ion on .! known the highwav is not y e t n j a * -t*M> T- A N | c l t y o r communi t ies .

F j J Cheney & C o , Toledo,

ly'all druggis ts , 75c. M'auiiJv Pills for Cunslipa

DON T L E T YOUR C 6 J G H H A N G ON

A cough th it r a c k s and weak-ens -dangerous, i t undermines y o u r health und thr ives on neg-lect. Relieve it at once with l)r . King ' s New Dis-uvrt-y. T h i s soothing balsam l e m e l y heuls the throat , looaens the pil l- t in, i t s an t i sep ' i c p roper t i es kill t he ge rm a>id t he cold is <|ni-.-kly broken up CbiKTffn and g rown n p s a l i k i find Dr. K ing ' s New Disco\'ery 'p leasant to t ake as well as effective. Have a bottle bandy in y o u r mediume ches t for gr ippe, c roup and. all bronchial affections. At d ruggis t s . 50c.

ROCKCASTLE P A T R I O T I C L E A G U E .

T o the end that our c should do iis hit d u t i n g perilous t imes an organizi i o u r people is being ina ie . known as the Rockcast le P. ic League. I U objec t being to get everyone in teres ted in t he quest ion of putt ing in and culti Vat ing la rger crops and gaMcns, t he raising of live stock and poul-t r y , and the pract ice of economy in all food products a n d every-th ing per ta in ing to t h e s u s i e u ance of life and its comforts. To work, p r e se rve and S A V E as has never been practiced before .

A f t e r t be Ipatr iot ic meeting beld-at Mt. Vernon on 2?rd April a Centra l Execut ive Com mil tee was named for t he purjaise of or-' ifnizing two branches of Leagues u each. Magisterial disu-icl with 11 the county with Dr. .VI IVtin ngton, Chai rman, Hr A. G l.ov

ell vice cliaituiaii and J a m e s Mar-, secretary, R F. Spence, 1,01 ere.i) Field Agent . 0-ganizitio:<s • have boeti in ado

Livingston, Disputanta, C»n way, Orlanda, Cove, Brodhead nd other points and it is desired

to get all the d i s t r i c t s fully or-ganiz td by middle of n e x t week

nd to push ihe good wctk along. This is one ot the most inipor-

taut m'oves s tar ted in ou r county since the talk of war began.

County Agent Spence, who will act in connection with his govern-ment work, as field agent foi our League and will prove f most valuable acquisition to thc r a n k s He has been been workv ing in the h a r n e s s a long these ines, in a portion of th is ooupty

for pas t t h r ee yearsf and what he has accomplished in .the work is a big s u r p r i s e to everyone "learning of what has been done by this u n t i r i n g representative of Uncle-Sam.

In organiz ing branches of the league each d is t r ic t o r division will have a chairman and five ex ecut ive Commit teemen, so a r ranged a s - to cover the various port ions of the i r distr ict T h e du ty of tbexe, aud all o ther mem be r s is t ivj lreach a g r i c u l t u r e and do a g o o ^ j V r t ' o f t he "frork them-gelve9\cfonsjilt with your preach^ er, hftve*TCn mention this work iu his sermons and talk to the people, vi-dtNtieighbors encrtur, age them td inc rease their c rops and r e f u s e to sell a n y brood sows / n s r e s o r ^wes to g o out of the county .

T h e county agen t will spend two t h i r d s of his tim» in t h i s county aiding a n d / a s s i s t i n g in th is g r e a t work. A s soon as the Sve magisterial d is t r ic ts have been organized a meeting will be

.. Ve rnon m which the

been d o • d whi t has

by-Uieinfli Rockcast le will appear in the Signal o f ten in t he fu ture .

A branch of t he League w a s organized a t Disputan ta last Wednesday with Hardin Moore as chairman and the execut ive

1 tee as folio M.Bir-nett , Jones Durhi iu , R . L Pavne. Richard Moore, 11. M. Mink and 1'oin Mul l ins .

Brodhead held i t s meeting on Sa tu rday afternoon last and plac-ed A. M. Hutu as cha i rman -and named the execut ive commit tee , Oscar Hamni, Guy Roberts , J . W. Moore. 0 . C. Metcaif, Logan Has-ty, 6 a m Chandler.

It is expected tha t initieeman will call mee t ings a t liis neares t school ,house and ge t 111 touch with all the fa rmers , en-couraging -them 10 push th ings with a.vitn this season. v£>

Executive Dotninitteemen will recione due notice of da te of pro-posed meet ing at Mt. Vernon.

F a r m e r s desir ing bulletins 00 sub jec t of corn, wh.-at, rye, oa'-s, ga rdens , live stock etc, should a d d r e s s County Agent, Berea, K^y. These will be gladly fur-nished free of c h a r g e .

P R O P E R POOD FOR WEAK S T O M A C H S .

Th? p r o p e r food for one man may be all wrong f o r . a n o t h e r . Every one should adopt a diet suited to his age and occupation. Those who have weak s t omachs ured t.i be especially caretul and <hould eat «lowly anJ mas t ica te , the i r fond . thoroughly; I t is a l so important tha t they; keep the i r bowels r egu la r . When t h e y be-enme constipated o r when t h e y ' feel dull arid s tup id -a f t e r eating, they sh.iuld take Chamber la in ' s Table ts to s t r eng then the stom-ach aud move the bowels. They a r e easy to lane and pleasant in effect.

LEVELGREEN T h e Baptist fifth Sunday meet-If WJS held at Poplar G r o v e .t Sunday wus largely a f tend-. and the.v a r e to be congra tu -

lated on the able speakers ihey had.—Judge Balhrd and J. U.

down from Mt. Verooo ihe lat ter par t of la-t week —Born to t he wife of O j . Mullins on t he 21st, a boy a n d 1 girl, the boy was buried the same day . . The girl and mother are doing nicety —R. L. Brown

u p from Somerset Suoday and spen t the day with his mother . -Miss Ida Pear l Sowder of Etna , is with h e r g r a n d par euts , Mr. and Mrs A . C Sowder. —Some of i he f a r m e r s are t h r u planting corn some are not ready to plant, but i t seems tha t most everyone is t ry ing to raise all possible - Mrs M. E Burton s p e n t from Fr iday until -Suuday With her parent* at Elrod —Otto aud Charley B r o w n ^ p e d t Sa tu t -day night with the i r cousins

and Mrs. W E Anderson. B. Thompson has r e t u r n e d

from a shor t v i . i t in ludiana .— R u t h Brown is visiting h e r

daughter , Mrs. Joe : Major, a t Bandy.—Master Woodrow Mul-lins is visiting nis uucle, Mar-cum Vanhoota a t Ocala.—Mr. and

Geo. Bray and chi ldren, spen t Sa tu rday nightr with h e r pareuts^^Mr. ' and Mrs. J . L. T h o m p s o n ^ Mrs. W.' H Brown s p e n t the latter part of last week wi h h e r sonSv V/. J . and Ed<J a t Willailla.—H. H. Randolph - is a f r equen t visitof a t Level Green since a certain school ma'am bug re turned home.—Wm. i-H. Browa was in Mt. Vernon Menda / . — Mrs. . W. F . DeBord ia v e r y s t c i . I t . is thought tha t she has tuberculosis. . M W H e n r y T W d spent Monday iwlth h e r sister. Mrs. E s g e n e McWill iams at Banily.^ '•

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