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81 1906 TEE BOVRBO E I XE T ii STOCK CROP c Warren Bacon sold to Clarence Efirof Lexington for Frank Davis of Marshall Texas his fine jack Dr Strong for 1000 As to individual points Dr Strong is said to be one the finest jacks in Central Kentucky The demand for export cattle con tihues strong with farmers reluctant to sell at prevailing prices grass being good and cattle doing well The while not bringing renumerative returns is affording a small profit to feeders of this class of cattle and it can be said that the bluegrass steer when brought to a weight of 1400 to 1550 poundsis one of the most desir that finds its way to the eastern market for export to Europe Only about 35 per cent of the supply been sold in Bourbon Jonas Weil of Lexington bought this week the fol owig cattle Of Warren Rogers 70 head at 5 cents J T Collins 31 head at 5 cents and of Lewis Rogers 36 head at 5 cents Thos McClintock Sons of Mil lersburg bought last week 150 head of export cattle at from 4f to 5 cents per pound Messrs McClintock Sons shipped 12 double deck cars of lambs to Jersey City last week costing 6 cents per and 3 cars of fat hogs to the market at cents per pound The supply of lambs is about only small bunches remaining infarmers hands which will be needed for local supply The price received has been from to 7 cents per pouna the bulk of the supply selling at 6 cents per pound Farmers are now in the market for stock ewes they sell ing at from500 to 600 per head The sheep industry of Bourbon county is on the increase the high prices for lambs and wool having stimulated the best FLOUR for your dough Sold by all Grocers Paris Milling Co DEMOCRATIC TICKET For Congress W P KIMBALL of Fayette mar- Ket poun Cmein i G 5 f r I I 1is i 1 r x x t SIi R1 of- t E d T a r ll i l 1 1ii J i i table i has- t c I I t1 1 Jl1 t ex- hausted i I 1 i C 1 3 L M7l- l ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ + breeding Farmers who have not en gaged in the raising of sheep for years are now in the market for stock ewes B T Bishop sold last weep to Stevt Houston 50 at 550 per head and to Ben Woodford the same number at the same price Thos Mc Clintock Sons sold last week 500 stock at from 550 to 600 per head The favorable coditions existing since June 1st has produced r bountiful supply of all kinds of vege tables the local markets being glutted with garden truck Contrary to ex pectations the watermelon crop is the best in years the fruit being large and of a delicious qualty Growers attribute the success of the crop to the dry weather of April and May which gave the young plants a The showers start ed the vines to growing with the result as above stated The apple crop is much superior to the crop of last year the market being abundantly supplied Plums of all kinds and pears for pre serving purposes are coming in plenti ful The following quotations are for round lots to dealers Consumers are supplied at a slight advance Eggs 12 cents per doz butter 16 23 to 20 cents per pound chickens 250 to 300 per doz potatoes 60 cents per bushel sweet potatoes to 250 per bushel roasting ears per dozers 7 cents tomatoes 25 cents per bushel beans 25 cents per bushel 15 to 35 cents each muskmeols 125 per dozen apples 50 cents per bushel pears 100 to 125 per bushel damsons 100 per bushel and onions 75 cents per bushel s ewes weather start heavyJune I 200 ewes water- melons ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ j 250 and 200 Shoes and Oxfords all leathers for dress business or work Tuesday 148 1V The hemp which is now being cut is dacidedly better than last year both as to acreage The be heavy witli that farmers are jubilant most of whom sld their cropsat from 600 to 625 per 112 pounds This price which is prevailing is the best paid for Kentucky hemp in 20 years Most farmers are using machines for cutting while others are paying from 350 to 400 per acre to have their crops cut by hand Some fields are slightly damaged by rape the wet weather contributing to the growth of the troublesome weed The early fields of tobacco will be ready for the knife Monday and a heavy yield The crop on the averageis excellent through many late planted fields show a diversified as to evenness of the crop The continuous rains are causing some ap prehenison among farmers and unless reversed conditions set in considerable damage will result Damage can re sult in the gummy substance being off the leaves rotting the leave near the ground frenching of the top leaves and brittleness of the stalk causing others off Then to rains during the cutting season inter fere considerably with proper housing of the crop Dirt is beaten upon the leaves and the danger of houseburning after the crop hung in augmented Should clear settled set in urop will be in which means much as far as quailty is concerned J E 0 of the cunty is de li ering to Lexington parties 10 harreh I 1 I andQuality th suit indi- cate condi- tion washed tobreak is the niceshape Gray crop I yield will the barns weather handled ¬ ¬ ¬ of ojd corn for which he is receiving 3 per barrel Mr Gray ishauling the 6orntp Lexington in th2 return trip brings his wagons back loaded with cdal Absen niinilctl Smith Brown is getting to be quite absentminded of late isnt he Grif I havent noticed it Smith Well he is The other day he happened to look in a mirror at Lome and he asked his wife what she was doing With that fellows picture in the house x Not n Philanthropist man does a deal for the poor it is said B Nonsense He would not even give his laughter to me is my The universal and absolute law is that natural justice which cannot be written down but which appeals to time Hearts of all Victor Cousin Refused King Henry VIII had six wives The most extraordinary ambition was by the fair sex in general to obtain the dangerous distinction of be lug his queen Qne instance alone is quoted of his meeting with a refusal offer that she unfortunately had but one head and could not afford to lose I it Real Hlortlfyin George kissed me last night she said Im so mortified that I hardly know what to Why do you regard kissing before you are engaged as a disgrace No but in my surprise I forgot to make a pretense of fighting him off for a while Chicago RecordHerald on I AThe wife the I wittyDuchess I I I I nand do I wagtnsand t hy great dis- played ¬ ¬ Womens 20 3 Oxfords and Slippers Genuine Ideal Kid Silk Ribbon Laces large eyelets Certainly bargain a Tuesday 99c The following advertisement s fron ia Danish paper The liotels cliawufugly surrounded garden tile good the Kindly nceommo j dation with moderate charge and good conveyances with easy occasion for salmon trout fishing the ascend ing of the surrounding mountains leas done this puce well known and praised of nil travelers N 0 The Landlord is spolea English very rood WliQii Li0i was besieged by the Spanish in the fifteenth century such Portuguese as were captured were maimed Their eyes were pdt out their noses lips or ears were cut off their linger nails or fingers amputated awl in this miserable plight they were sent back into the city with the an that when it was taken all t 3 defenders would be similarly Giving Him Hope The pretty girl watilavishsivT a wealth of affection on ler mastilT and the very soft young man was watching her I wish I were a dog lie said languishiugly Dont you she Youll grov Lou ion TitBits Sir VTilhufi Ime the eminent sci entist anti jHst never forgivo himself for not the spectroscope i I had often observed he said that there were different lines exhibited in the spectra of different metals ignited in the voltaic arc and if I had hal any reasonable amount of wit I ought to spectral lines the materials of which they are composed J I Dnnlsh Eng situation of and 1l01 cement I I i rer lie e ret I byIgnition i Sit a nice cuisine T1e Siegeref f on- t treat- ed J ie i dn1a LtIe T die urcriug ¬ ¬ < ¬ Wonderful PerformingElephar s With Gentry Brothers Shpw Thursdays August 23 r- I c 1 ZFJ l 4q = I j A Valuable Agent Th glycerine employed in Dr Pierce the medi ciiial properties which It extracts and holds in much better than alco hol It also possesses medicinal properties of Its own a valuable nutritive antiseptic mifl anti ferment It adds to the efficacy of the Black Cherrybark root Stone root and root con tained in Golden Medical Discovery In subduing chronic or affectionsfor mended by standard medical authorities weak as in the early stages of consumption there can no that glycerine acts as valuable nutritive and Golden Seal root Stone root Queens root and Black Cherry bars in promoting digestion and up fhe controlling the and bringing a condition of system Of course it must not be expected to work miracles It will not cure consumption except in its earlier cure severe obstin ate chronic coughs bronchial and geal chronic sore throat hoarseness In acute it is not so effective It is in the lingering coughs or those of long even accompanied by from it has performed its most marvelous cures for and read the little book of extracts treating of the and uses of several med this medicine has such a wide of application Jn the cure of diseases It is sent Address Dr R V Pierce ing drug Ingredients all prinud on each EnglishSick from diseases of long standing are invited to consult Dr free All correspondence is held as Dr Pierces Medical Adviser is on of stamps to pay expense of mailing only 21 1 m t I I I wastingaway PiercesGolden I 1 DrR onecetit clothbound n sc vanld i y contains sent fred stam s ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ Cure For Sunstroke x Travelers in Egypt have of tcnnoticed curious scars upon the toreheads o the natives though perhaps they have not discovered their insignificance It is a sign that the man who bears it has had or had fancied he had sunstroke The formula for the malady incurious and typically Easter The victim must be laid full length upon the ground and massaged from the feet upward The sustroke is some form of evil genius which must be forced into one spot This the massage accomplishes When the masseur has done his best to this end and assumes that the virus of the enemy is all in the forehead of the patient hen the teeth of the operator are ap piled to the infected area and a piece of the of the forehead bitten out The strange thing is that thetreat ment is said to be invariably efficacious It may be faith or it that the sunstroke itself was imaginary the cure is sure Dog Has Ear ne l Monument i Aargau Town council has 20 toward a monument the memory of arlo a St Bernard dog which recently died and which during the last nine years saved nearly 100 lives on thr Swiss Alps j I I I I r squeezedand h cure maybE to con- centrated fie r 4- r1 voted ¬ < READ HOW 1500 PAIRS OF AND OXFORDS WILL BE 1 W1 BfBt t IfIt T V I JU rJ Bri B Il N NZ N It V 4 r tI I Ir 4 > > i1 ZI I I I ill z 1r ln 0 > > d SHOES t Ihl SD Ai SOLD 1 ODA Y T tt I I I = > > > > < Dont be foolish and buy Shoes Elsewhere COME HERE TODAY TUESDAY and SAVE HALF Sale will continue Wednesday and Thursday I your a 400 Mens Shoes and Oxfords handsewed ubto date every leather Tuesday 250 1 J h1 J t 350 and 00 Mens Oxfords and Shoes the styles every leather Tuesday 195 b s- td i1rL r DAN COHEN fI z I Ii I t r1 h I I I c r r I I Y I 1 i U Womens 250 Oxfords and Shoes latest styles Ideal kid and Vici kid welt soles Truly a bargain Tuesday 154 v Womens 300 Shoes and Oxfords all leathers every toe Tuesday i 45 shapeS Freeman FreemansO- ld Stand 336 main Street J Ii 4 1jj1t Iz I r t 1 u a 4 < Womens 2 and 150 white Canvas Oxfords with 1 ibboa laces covered and leather heal toe shapes Tuesday 1 254 and 9Sc I allstyles fi i rte r Cbildren Sandals and Shoes Tuesday 287 at onehalf and Misses and Pairs price less Boys Youths and Little Gents 175 Shoes and j Oxfords in every style and leather Tuesday 124 I lV + PARIS KY I t I R v I t i I rt t4 t 1 P y II 0I I- m 1 rj I t > >

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81 1906TEE BOVRBO E I XE Tii

STOCK CROP c

Warren Bacon sold to ClarenceEfirof Lexington for Frank Davisof Marshall Texas his fine jack DrStrong for 1000 As to individualpoints Dr Strong is said to be onethe finest jacks in Central Kentucky

The demand for export cattle contihues strong with farmers reluctant tosell at prevailing prices grass beinggood and cattle doing well The

while not bringing renumerativereturns is affording a small profit tofeeders of this class of cattle and itcan be said that the bluegrass steerwhen brought to a weight of 1400 to1550 poundsis one of the most desir

that finds its way to the easternmarket for export to Europe Onlyabout 35 per cent of the supplybeen sold in Bourbon Jonas Weil ofLexington bought this week the folowig cattle Of Warren Rogers 70

head at 5 cents J T Collins 31 headat 5 cents and of Lewis Rogers 36

head at 5 centsThos McClintock Sons of Mil

lersburg bought last week 150 head ofexport cattle at from 4f to 5 cents perpound Messrs McClintock Sonsshipped 12 double deck cars of lambs toJersey City last week costing 6 centsper and 3 cars of fat hogs to the

market at cents per pound

The supply of lambs is aboutonly small bunches remaining

infarmers hands which will be neededfor local supply The price receivedhas been from to 7 cents per pounathe bulk of the supply selling at 6cents per pound Farmers are now inthe market for stock ewes they selling at from500 to 600 per head

The sheep industry of Bourbon countyis on the increase the high prices forlambs and wool having stimulated the

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stock at from 550 to 600 perhead

The favorable coditionsexisting since June 1st has produced rbountiful supply of all kinds of vegetables the local markets being gluttedwith garden truck Contrary to expectations the watermelon crop is thebest in years the fruit being large andof a delicious qualty

Growers attribute the success of thecrop to the dry weather of April andMay which gave the young plants a

The showers started the vines to growing with the resultas above stated The apple crop ismuch superior to the crop of last yearthe market being abundantly suppliedPlums of all kinds and pears for preserving purposes are coming in plentiful The following quotations are forround lots to dealers Consumers aresupplied at a slight advance Eggs 12

cents per doz butter 16 23 to 20 centsper pound chickens 250 to 300 perdoz potatoes 60 cents per bushelsweet potatoes to 250 perbushel roasting ears per dozers 7cents tomatoes 25 cents per bushelbeans 25 cents per bushel

15 to 35 cents each muskmeols125 per dozen apples 50 cents per

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The hemp which is now beingcut is dacidedly better than last yearboth as to acreage The

be heavy witli thatfarmers are jubilant most of whomsld their cropsat from 600 to 625per 112 pounds

This price which is prevailing is thebest paid for Kentucky hemp in 20years Most farmers are usingmachines for cutting while others arepaying from 350 to 400 per acre tohave their crops cut by hand Somefields are slightly damaged by rape thewet weather contributing to the growthof the troublesome weed

The early fields of tobacco will beready for the knife Monday and

a heavy yield The crop on theaverageis excellent through many lateplanted fields show a diversified

as to evenness of the crop Thecontinuous rains are causing some apprehenison among farmers and unlessreversed conditions set in considerabledamage will result Damage can result in the gummy substance being

off the leaves rotting the leavenear the ground frenching of the topleaves and brittleness of the stalkcausing others off Then torains during the cutting season interfere considerably with proper housingof the crop Dirt is beaten upon theleaves and the danger of houseburningafter the crop hung inaugmented

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which means much as far as quailty isconcerned

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Absen niinilctlSmith Brown is getting to be quite

absentminded of late isnt he GrifI havent noticed it Smith

Well he is The other day he happenedto look in a mirror at Lome and heasked his wife what she was doingWith that fellows picture in the house

x Not n Philanthropistman does a deal for

the poor it is said B Nonsense Hewould not even give his laughter to meis my

The universal and absolute law isthat natural justice which cannot bewritten down but which appeals to timeHearts of all Victor Cousin

Refused KingHenry VIII had six wives The

most extraordinary ambition wasby the fair sex in general to

obtain the dangerous distinction of belug his queen Qne instance alone isquoted of his meeting with a refusal

offer that she unfortunately had butone head and could not afford to lose I

it

Real HlortlfyinGeorge kissed me last night she

said Im so mortified that Ihardly know what to

Why do you regard kissing beforeyou are engaged as a disgrace

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surrounded gardentile good the Kindly nceommo

j dation with moderate charge and goodconveyances with easy occasion forsalmon trout fishing the ascending of the surrounding mountains leasdone this puce well known and praisedof nil travelers N 0 The Landlordis spolea English very rood

WliQii Li0i was besieged by theSpanish in the fifteenth century suchPortuguese as were captured weremaimed Their eyes were pdt outtheir noses lips or ears were cut offtheir linger nails or fingers amputatedawl in this miserable plight they weresent back into the city with the an

that when it was taken allt 3 defenders would be similarly

Giving Him HopeThe pretty girl watilavishsivT a

wealth of affection on ler mastilT andthe very soft young man was watchingher

I wish I were a dog lie saidlanguishiugly

Dont you sheYoull grov Lou ion TitBits

Sir VTilhufi Ime the eminent scientist anti jHst never forgivo himselffor not the spectroscope i

I had often observed he said thatthere were different lines exhibited inthe spectra of different metals ignitedin the voltaic arc and if I had hal anyreasonable amount of wit I ought to

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the mediciiial properties which It extracts andholds in much better than alcohol It also possesses medicinalproperties of Its own a valuable

nutritive antiseptic mifl antiferment It adds to the efficacyof the Black Cherrybarkroot Stone root and root contained in Golden Medical Discovery Insubduing chronic or

affectionsformended by standard medical authorities

weak as in the early stages ofconsumption there can no thatglycerine acts as valuable nutritive and

Golden Seal root Stone rootQueens root and Black Cherry bars inpromoting digestion and up fhe

controlling theand bringing a conditionof system Of course it mustnot be expected to work miracles It willnot cure consumption except in its earlier

cure severe obstinate chronic coughs bronchial andgeal chronic sore throat

hoarseness In acute it isnot so effective It is in the lingeringcoughs or those of long even

accompanied by fromit has performed its most

marvelous cures for and read thelittle book of extracts treating of the

and uses of several med

this medicine has such a wide ofapplication Jn the cure of diseases It issent Address Dr R V Pierce

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The formula for the malady incuriousand typically Easter The victim mustbe laid full length upon the groundand massaged from the feet upwardThe sustroke is some form of evilgenius which must beforced into one spot This the massageaccomplishes When the masseur hasdone his best to this end and assumesthat the virus of the enemy is all

in the forehead of the patienthen the teeth of the operator are ap

piled to the infected area and a pieceof the of the forehead bitten out

The strange thing is that thetreatment is said to be invariably efficaciousIt may be faith or itthat the sunstroke itself was imaginary

the cure is sure

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