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I l f Il The Chance Of Your Life Time 1 i Never before in the mercantile history of Danville have the people had such an opportunity to purchase staple highgrade goods at such a large reduction as we are now offering in our Fine Wall Papers We are offering 40000 rolls of the best papers that the market affords at prices that are absolutely startling This is all good stock and is not the pickedover laidinthecorner kind but is the best there is to be had We are now offering this entire lot in order to reduce our stock at less than 13 of Regular Price 9 25 to 50C For our regular 25 and 50c 75c and up We are offering papers that t 25can 4 JE GX 3 e 1TSrCIAIN STREET I atrVlll t The Interior Journal Entered in the Pat OJiiu at Stanford al ueondclatt matter rCBUBIIBO TUESDAYS AND TRIDLTCl AT 100 PER YEAR CASH When not 10 paidgsoo will be charged L N TIME TABLE No1 South 1I1 r J- INotJ Mouth 123 r x No N North 403 A H NoaNorthZl P x JOSS RICE Agent Lumber For Sale All kind of Rough Lumber for sale DIlls filled on abort notice Grist mill to conntc Ion Mill on Om n river Jumbo rondt mile test of McKlnney Terry A Newell McKlnney K- yRhode IslandJReds I have 75 HlngleComb Rhode Island too pullets end yearling hens for sale nt SI t ncn Must be disposed of to make room for breeding pensMrs L B OOOK Stanford Kyl Jesse W Sweeney FBOFBIKTOB Livery Feed sad Solo Stable Lancaster Ky B D CARTERN- ew Liver Depot Street Phone 96 STANFORD KENTUCKY A S PRICE Surgeon Dentist STANFORD KENTUCKY l Office over McRoberts Drug Store in the Owsley Building 50 Years An Agency50 The oldest in Central Ken ¬ tucky Get my Rates be- fore Insuring Nothing but firstclasa Companies Repre- sented Jesse D Wearen The Insurance Man Phone 36 STANFORD KY JLBeazleyCo Undertakers and Embalm era Also Dealers in Fur ¬ niture Matting Ruge They will exchange Furniture for all Kinds of Stock Give Them a Call Prices Right STANFORD KENTUCKY J Ca McClary Undertaker Embalmer and Dealer in Harness Saddlery STANFORD KY Office Phono W7 Home Plior e 85 a r 2 M Ito ureseawr awr b ar 10a ± riwi y + + + FARMERS DEPARTMENT J B Sartin sold to Emmett Traylo a black mare for 125 Fon SALESOO or 400 bales of good timothy hay for sale L C Dunn Mt Salem Northern White recleaned Seed Oats JuncRion Green sold 48 mules and horses at 127 50 to 210- Thos J Curtis of Madison sold to S W Lawsman of Ravenwood Mo a three year old jack for SOO FOR SALEA first class mule jack nine years old with a splendid repu ¬ tation and a good pedigree Address Joe B Williams R F D No1 Hustonvillo Ky Fayette county farmers who expect to raise tobacco this year will begin to sow plant beds this week and it will soon be known whether they will be prevented by violence John 0 bay gelding in Dr John Cooks string of horses owned by John Owsley Reid is entered in the Huston ville Combination Sale March 25 and 26 He is one of the fastest and best road horses in this section- S M Owens Son are the first to advertise their stallion The descrip ¬ tion and pedigree of theirgreat horse The Warfield appears in another col ¬ umn Read it and see the magnificent animal before you breed They will also stand the premium jack Stanford White at 10 to insure mare and 8 to insure horse colts J T Dudderar is the owner of a very valuable brood sow On March 20 1907 she farrowed 14 pigs and raised 11 probuced ¬ the 7th of this month she again enrich ¬ ed her owner by farrowing 15 pigs of which number 11 are living This a total farrow of 42 pigs in less than 12 months and 30 of these survived Black Hearted Traitors Under the above head Gov Varda man of Mississippi sizes the situa ¬ tion up in the current copy of his pa ¬ per The Issue The four men in the Kentucky Leg ¬ islature who bolted the Democratic primary and voted for Bradley against Beckham for United States Senator ought to be burned in effigy They have earned the contempt of every decent selfrespecting and honest Democrat in America and their names will be rembered as fit only to be associated with the names of the arch traitors who have dishonored and blur ¬ red the pages of American history- A more pitifully contemptible quar ¬ tette never disgraced the imago of Sod Gov Beckham made the fight before the people and won but the fruits of us victory have been embezzled by hose modern diciples of Judas Iscar ot It fs a stain upon the fair name of Kentucky discreditable to her chiv ilrous manhood and a dirty page in the history of a State famed for its nanly men and beautiful wemen God- speed the day when the people of hat State may be able to right the wrong that has been done to one of Its most gifted sons and to efface horn its hIstorY the ignoble deed by rendering to him that which of justice Belongs to him HUBBLE Miss Lerisa Harris is with relatives In Stanford Shay Penman lost a splendid horse from lock jaw Elder W G Montgomery will fill his regular appointment at the Christian church Sunday morning and night M B Eubanks and B W Givens went to Frankfort Wednesday R F Sloan has returned from the South MIss Hazel Stone of Stanford Is the uest of Miss Jewel Spoonamore Miss Maud Spainhower began a select school hero Monday Miss Key Oatts has re ¬ turned to Monticello after a visit to her sister Mrs D F Rankin Best Healer In the World Rev F Starbird of East Raymond Maine says I have used Bucklens Arnica Salve for several years on my old army wound and other obstinato sores and find It the best healer in tho world I use It too with great success in my veterinary business Price25c at Pennys Drug Store x FSl fir Yin PLEASANT POINT We are having an abundance of rain Rev J A Singleton filled his ap pointment at the Baptist church last Sunday Ho also preaches the third Sunday in each month The Sabbath school at this place is progressing nice ly with Dr J W Acton as superin tendent The weekly prayer service Is getting along reasonably well It is thought by many that whisky is being sold at Kingsvillo We will be glad to see the time when violators are brought to justice and punished to the full extent of the law This part of the county should have more officers as we are minus a constable and deputy sher- iff to attend to much needed business Wm Terry and family have mumps but are improving Jim Walls and wife are rejoicing over the arrival of a fine girl The children of S C Alford have been sick Mrs George Ealy spent a few days with her sister Mrs Elmer Gilliland Master Aubrey Gilliland is with his grandparents at Stanford Miss Margaret Routen is at home for a few days Mrs Cash Leach of Lex Ington is visiting her parents Mr and Mrs G W Cummins M D Wall and little son have returned to their home In Lee county after a visit to relatives here Miss Efiie Young was the guest of Misses Maud and Birdie Brown Robin Rigney and E G Gilliland have traded places and the latter has moved to his new home at Kingsviile We re- gret giving him up although he has not gone far G W Padgett bought the property of Ruby Horton and has mov ed to it Last Novemberr when the people seemed inclined to try a change of political parties Mason county gave aI Democratic majority of only 282 After trying the change for three months the same county gives a Democratic major¬ ity of 1433 It doesnt take long for the people to size up any effort of tho Republican party to govern anySouth em StatpFrankfort Journal A man believed by the police to be a lunatic made an attempt to rob the Merchants National Bank in Omaha GILIERT CREEK IARGAIN STORE Take no onoA wordorlt but come nnd co Alt RcxxU tulil Hi reUurrtl prlc i Men nnil Inillet1 Underwear and llubburi Mens and HojrtHuItt at Cat I will bo very grate I lul for your luttrounge UJHM1TH 60 YEARS EXPERIENCE TRADE MARKS V OCIIQNS m COPYRIGHTS Ac mareutcklf ln mmunleatl- onutrlctrronedenlL1rronedenlL calueapr- ent tree Uldel fot eecun eat prcwlnok4wtteichaM0iotbreeatee Scientific Hmtricmt A handtomelf llloitnlMl wnklf TjtnrMt elr ra a M eudbrallnwdMlerUNN Brooch UffloOB V to WaihUutou U C POSTED T trleUrforbh pnuing on our ponces and wilt proMcute vi ¬ ola tora to the full extent of the law Alex Cooper Mn Mary 1 Mrs Walter Warren Mn Mattle N Alta Hlmpion lanes Tin ley Sponimmore P W Cnrtwr lien I Martin 11 Ijiwrwnce Iteuben Portia JH Hoekwr JM Iettiu T A lure uartppellClrwtn Amandt HebnolTer JI UolUclaw tyKL rfrnJ K rullUim Peter ilnlmcr Mr Katherlne Ador Meulr lbston Ahleyd0Itaunon- James N Cash J Novln Carter U MItock Joseph llallou Mll Ijtlo Mrs Jai Italnvi- Dr JBOanienuch J ci Carpenter Mrs ItelioccaUOarppntrr W I Martin JII Thompson TbomatrVrrlll Jut IU Hkldmore Ixivlil llurton JIU Hunch MC KlchnnUon JoMpb thud Miss Mattli Hnwe ltelchentnch lines Albert Fred VonGruenganATTraylor Mlburn loocli N ler Fred llaumann Hlehard tester Ownley Dunn llenrrlleiter nnnelleyw0 J IfeJnrvu J W llaURhmnn J K llruco J O HpraU W U Hooch WHItliuey IJJ UndfrwoodASon MrMarOilVfiu John Martin Alcorn John Uamenisch WmCordler Dan M D Klmore- II Mr N ItOoodo P Tate David Mteven John Jufer IUO Durham Wo Ilout lotllbOllck Fred llamlorf Adeline Craig Christian Jacob JJ Thompson n M Anderson Notice To Contractors Letting Monday April 6 1908 I Notice is hereby given that Ios Buppri r of turnpike roads for Lincoln county Kwill until 10 oclock M M Monday April titli 1908 receive sealed bids for stone and gravel contracts on the various sections of turnpikes in said Lincoln county Ky All bids for furnishing hauling breaking nnd spreading stone nnd gravel must bo sealed filed with me on or bolero 10 oclock A M Monday April 6 1908 nt Stanford Ky and no bids will bo received after that time Contracts will be let to the lowcstjind best bidders old contractors will bo required to give bond with surety to bo approved by me for the faithful performance of their contracts and for nIl penalties nnd damages for failure to so perform their contracts within the time nnd under tho conditions bore inafter mentioned Stanford it Danville nection 2 40 rods stone Hush Branch section 1 35 rods stone Danville Lancaster whole road 20 rods stone Stanford Millcdgcvillc section 115 rots stone Stanford tS Dix River section 1 10 rods of gravel Stanford Wuyncsburg section 1 15 rods stone Same section 2 2fi rods stone Same section 3 10 rods stone Same section 8 25 rods gravel Huatonvillo Coffeys Mill section 1 15 rods stone Danville Hustonvillo section 150 rods stone Stanford Hustonvillc section 1 40 roda stone Turnersville McCormacks section 3 5 rods gravel A rod of stone or gravel shall consist of 225 cubic feet Hand broken stone and gravel must be on margin of road or section by Sept 15 1008 All gravel must be spread before Oct 15 1908 All met ¬ al is to be measured by the supervisor who may designate when and where it is to ho spread crushed stone must bo spread not later titan Jan 1 1909I All crushed stone to bo left at crusher or on margin of pike in when he measured by supervisor nnd afterwards to be spread by contractor and where directed by supervisor All stone furnished must bo good sound hard limestone or quartz and broken into pieces and screened not to exceed two inches in diameter The gravel must he clean and flinty and that furnished on McKinney nnd Coffeys Mill pike and Turnersville and MoKinney pike must be from Green River rite court or its representative may reject any material tint of proper size or quality Bidders must say whether stqiio will bo broken by handor crus Tho supervisor reserves tho right to reject anyanti all bids Blank forms on which bids may bo made CUll bo obtained from the County Clerk Copies of bonds may be obtained at the County Clerks Office Lincoln County will own a rock crusher and contractors will bo permitted to use it nt 81 per rod S K DUDDERAR Supervisor Turnpike Roads for Lincoln County S < K4 Just received big line of those Call nnd see the merits in them over any thing else on tho market GKO II FARRIS J Jrrstt laflona flank Stanford JCy Oryaniit 382 Capital Sloe fSOOOO Jurplut and ItndfuiJtJ Jill oSl 000 Jfas paid in Dividend since Organisaiton s21 500 t Mmule 9tlW jfceounts on Our JJfarils OFFICERS DIRECTORS y j S Mocker IresdeatF Reid J II naughnwn D 111 mUle J M Pcttui S T lIarrr Vice Ptesident S 11 n v hmin J F Cummins John J McKoberts CashierS T Harm James Robinson HockerH I a1 r the Cinwln County national Bank Of Stanford Kentucky Capital 5000000 Surplus 3333000 Resources 34000000 S H SHANKS PRESIDENT W M BRIGHT CASHIER JB PAXTON VICEPRESIDENT W O WALKER ASSISTANT CASHIER JOHN 0 REID BOOKKEEPER HC CARPENTER ASST BOOKKEEPR DIRECTORS J B Oslo Stanford S II Shanks Stanford Geo W Carter Stanford John 13 Foster Stanford AV II SlmnV Stanford John P Cash TrnylorGilberts H Cummins Ircachcravillc Lillnirn Gooch Gilberts Creeka I FLORIDA AND II NEW ORLEANSVIA M HOUTf CHANGE I i QUEEN Ii CRESCENT ROUTE 1907YY For Information sad list of hotels saltiness 0 0 KINO 0 P OT A111 Mali St LexInHton Ky- If you want your Prescriptions carefully fill- ed and made from the Best and Pur ¬ est Drugs Call on rile 1I I W B McRoberts DRUGGIS1 JI I STANFORD

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The Chance Of Your Life Time1

i

Never before in the mercantile history of Danville have the people had such an opportunity to purchase staple highgrade goods atsuch a large reduction as we are now offering in our Fine Wall Papers

We are offering 40000 rolls of the best papers that the market affords at prices that are absolutely startling This is all good stockand is not the pickedover laidinthecorner kind but is the best there is to be had We are now offering

this entire lot in order to reduce our stock at less than 13 of Regular Price 9

25 to 50C For our regular 25 and 50c 75c and up We are offering papers that

t 25can4 JE GX 3 e1TSrCIAIN STREET IatrVlll t

The Interior Journal

Entered in the Pat OJiiu at Stanford al

ueondclatt matter

rCBUBIIBO TUESDAYS AND TRIDLTCl

AT100 PER YEAR CASHWhen not 10 paidgsoo will be charged

L N TIME TABLENo1 South 1I1 r J-INotJ Mouth 123 r xNo N North 403 A H

NoaNorthZl P x

JOSS RICE Agent

Lumber For SaleAll kind of Rough Lumber for sale DIlls

filled on abort notice Grist mill to conntcIon Mill on Om n river Jumbo rondtmile test of McKlnney Terry A NewellMcKlnney K-

yRhode IslandJRedsI have 75 HlngleComb Rhode Island too

pullets end yearling hens for sale nt SI t ncnMust be disposed of to make room forbreeding pensMrs L B OOOK

Stanford Kyl

Jesse W SweeneyFBOFBIKTOB

Livery Feed sad Solo Stable

Lancaster Ky

B D CARTERN-ew Liver

Depot StreetPhone 96

STANFORD KENTUCKY

A S PRICESurgeon Dentist

STANFORD KENTUCKYl

Office over McRoberts Drug Store in

the Owsley Building

50 Years An Agency50The oldest in Central Ken ¬

tucky Get my Rates be-

fore Insuring Nothing butfirstclasa Companies Repre-sented

Jesse D WearenThe Insurance Man

Phone 36 STANFORD KY

JLBeazleyCo

Undertakers and Embalm

era Also Dealers in Fur ¬

niture Matting Ruge Theywill exchange Furniture for

all Kinds of Stock Give

Them a Call Prices Right

STANFORD KENTUCKY

J Ca McClary

Undertaker Embalmer andDealer in Harness Saddlery

STANFORD KY

Office Phono W7 Home Plior e 85

a

r 2 M Ito ureseawr awr b ar 10a ± riwi y+ + +

FARMERS DEPARTMENT

J B Sartin sold to Emmett Trayloa black mare for 125

Fon SALESOO or 400 bales of goodtimothy hay for sale L C Dunn MtSalem

Northern White recleaned Seed Oats

JuncRionGreen sold 48 mules and horses at 127

50 to 210-Thos J Curtis of Madison sold to

S W Lawsman of Ravenwood Mo

a three year old jack for SOO

FOR SALEA first class mule jacknine years old with a splendid repu ¬

tation and a good pedigree AddressJoe B Williams R F D No1Hustonvillo Ky

Fayette county farmers who expectto raise tobacco this year will beginto sow plant beds this week and it willsoon be known whether they will beprevented by violence

John 0 bay gelding in Dr JohnCooks string of horses owned by JohnOwsley Reid is entered in the Hustonville Combination Sale March 25 and26 He is one of the fastest and bestroad horses in this section-

S M Owens Son are the first toadvertise their stallion The descrip ¬

tion and pedigree of theirgreat horseThe Warfield appears in another col ¬

umn Read it and see the magnificentanimal before you breed They willalso stand the premium jack StanfordWhite at 10 to insure mare and 8 toinsure horse colts

J T Dudderar is the owner of a veryvaluable brood sow On March 201907 she farrowed 14 pigs and raised 11

probuced¬

the 7th of this month she again enrich ¬

ed her owner by farrowing 15 pigs ofwhich number 11 are living This atotal farrow of 42 pigs in less than 12

months and 30 of these survived

Black Hearted Traitors

Under the above head Gov Vardaman of Mississippi sizes the situa ¬

tion up in the current copy of his pa ¬

per The IssueThe four men in the Kentucky Leg ¬

islature who bolted the Democraticprimary and voted for Bradley againstBeckham for United States Senatorought to be burned in effigy Theyhave earned the contempt of everydecent selfrespecting and honestDemocrat in America and their nameswill be rembered as fit only to beassociated with the names of the archtraitors who have dishonored and blur ¬

red the pages of American history-

A more pitifully contemptible quar ¬

tette never disgraced the imago ofSod

Gov Beckham made the fight beforethe people and won but the fruits ofus victory have been embezzled byhose modern diciples of Judas Iscarot It fs a stain upon the fair name

of Kentucky discreditable to her chivilrous manhood and a dirty page inthe history of a State famed for itsnanly men and beautiful wemen God-

speed the day when the people ofhat State may be able to right thewrong that has been done to one ofIts most gifted sons and to effacehorn its hIstorY the ignoble deed byrendering to him that which of justiceBelongs to him

HUBBLE

Miss Lerisa Harris is with relativesIn Stanford

Shay Penman lost a splendid horsefrom lock jaw

Elder W G Montgomery will fill hisregular appointment at the Christianchurch Sunday morning and night

M B Eubanks and B W Givenswent to Frankfort Wednesday R FSloan has returned from the SouthMIss Hazel Stone of Stanford Is theuest of Miss Jewel Spoonamore Miss

Maud Spainhower began a select schoolhero Monday Miss Key Oatts has re ¬

turned to Monticello after a visit to hersister Mrs D F Rankin

Best Healer In the WorldRev F Starbird of East Raymond

Maine says I have used BucklensArnica Salve for several years on myold army wound and other obstinatosores and find It the best healer in thoworld I use It too with great successin my veterinary business Price25cat Pennys Drug Store

xFSl fir Yin

PLEASANT POINT

We are having an abundance of rainRev J A Singleton filled his ap

pointment at the Baptist church lastSunday Ho also preaches the thirdSunday in each month The Sabbathschool at this place is progressing nicely with Dr J W Acton as superintendent The weekly prayer service Is

getting along reasonably wellIt is thought by many that whisky is

being sold at Kingsvillo We will beglad to see the time when violators arebrought to justice and punished to thefull extent of the law This part of thecounty should have more officers as weare minus a constable and deputy sher-iff to attend to much needed business

Wm Terry and family have mumpsbut are improving Jim Walls and wifeare rejoicing over the arrival of a finegirl The children of S C Alford havebeen sick Mrs George Ealy spent afew days with her sister Mrs ElmerGilliland Master Aubrey Gilliland is

with his grandparents at StanfordMiss Margaret Routen is at home for afew days Mrs Cash Leach of LexIngton is visiting her parents Mr andMrs G W Cummins M D Wall andlittle son have returned to their homeIn Lee county after a visit to relativeshere Miss Efiie Young was the guestof Misses Maud and Birdie BrownRobin Rigney and E G Gilliland havetraded places and the latter has movedto his new home at Kingsviile We re-gret giving him up although he has notgone far G W Padgett bought theproperty of Ruby Horton and has moved to it

Last Novemberr when the peopleseemed inclined to try a change ofpolitical parties Mason county gave aIDemocratic majority of only 282 Aftertrying the change for three months thesame county gives a Democratic major¬

ity of 1433 It doesnt take long forthe people to size up any effort of thoRepublican party to govern anySouthem StatpFrankfort Journal

A man believed by the police to bea lunatic made an attempt to rob theMerchants National Bank in Omaha

GILIERT CREEK IARGAIN

STORE

Take no onoA wordorlt but come nndco Alt RcxxU tulil Hi reUurrtl prlc i Men

nnil Inillet1 Underwear and llubburi Mensand HojrtHuItt at Cat I will bo very grate

I lul for your luttroungeUJHM1TH

60 YEARSEXPERIENCE

TRADE MARKSV OCIIQNSm COPYRIGHTS Acmareutcklfln mmunleatl-onutrlctrronedenlL1rronedenlL calueapr-

ent tree Uldel fot eecun eatprcwlnok4wtteichaM0iotbreeatee

Scientific HmtricmtA handtomelf llloitnlMl wnklf TjtnrMt elrra a

M eudbrallnwdMlerUNNBrooch UffloOB V to WaihUutou U C

POSTED TtrleUrforbhpnuing on our ponces and wilt proMcute vi ¬

ola tora to the full extent of the lawAlex Cooper Mn Mary 1

Mrs Walter Warren Mn Mattle N AltaHlmpion lanes Tin ley SponimmoreP W Cnrtwr lien I Martin11 Ijiwrwnce Iteuben Portia

JH Hoekwr JM IettiuT A lure uartppellClrwtnAmandt HebnolTerJI UolUclaw tyKLrfrnJ K rullUimPeter ilnlmcr Mr Katherlne AdorMeulr lbston Ahleyd0Itaunon-James N Cash J Novln CarterU MItock Joseph llallouMll Ijtlo Mrs Jai Italnvi-

DrJBOanienuch J ci CarpenterMrs ItelioccaUOarppntrr W I MartinJII ThompsonTbomatrVrrlll Jut IU HkldmoreIxivlil llurton JIU HunchMC KlchnnUon JoMpb thudMiss Mattli Hnwe ltelchentnch lines

AlbertFred VonGruenganATTraylorMlburn loocli N lerFred llaumann Hlehard testerOwnley Dunn llenrrlleiternnnelleyw0J IfeJnrvu J W llaURhmnnJ K llruco J O HpraUW U Hooch WHItliueyIJJ UndfrwoodASon MrMarOilVfiuJohn Martin AlcornJohn Uamenisch WmCordlerDan M D Klmore-

IIMr N ItOoodo P TateDavid Mteven John JuferIUO Durham Wo IloutlotllbOllck Fred llamlorfAdeline Craig Christian JacobJ J Thompson n M Anderson

Notice To ContractorsLetting Monday April 6 1908

I

Notice is hereby given that Ios Buppri r of turnpike roads for Lincolncounty Kwill until 10 oclock M M Monday April titli 1908 receivesealed bids for stone and gravel contracts on the various sections of turnpikesin said Lincoln county Ky

All bids for furnishing hauling breaking nnd spreading stone nnd gravelmust bo sealed filed with me on or bolero 10 oclock A M MondayApril 6 1908 nt Stanford Ky and no bids will bo received after that timeContracts will be let to the lowcstjind best bidders old contractors will bo

required to give bond with surety to bo approved by me for the faithfulperformance of their contracts and for nIl penalties nnd damages for failureto so perform their contracts within the time nnd under tho conditions boreinafter mentioned

Stanford it Danville nection 2 40 rods stoneHush Branch section 1 35 rods stoneDanville Lancaster whole road 20 rods stoneStanford Millcdgcvillc section 115 rots stoneStanford tS Dix River section 1 10 rods of gravelStanford Wuyncsburg section 1 15 rods stone Same section 2 2fi

rods stone Same section 3 10 rods stone Same section 8 25 rods gravelHuatonvillo Coffeys Mill section 1 15 rods stoneDanville Hustonvillo section 150 rods stoneStanford Hustonvillc section 1 40 roda stoneTurnersville McCormacks section 3 5 rods gravelA rod of stone or gravel shall consist of 225 cubic feetHand broken stone and gravel must be on margin of road or section by

Sept 15 1008 All gravel must be spread before Oct 15 1908 All met¬

al is to be measured by the supervisor who may designate when and whereit is to ho spread crushed stone must bo spread not later titan Jan 11909IAll crushed stone to bo left at crusher or on margin of pike in

whenhe

measured by supervisor nnd afterwards to be spread by contractor andwhere directed by supervisor All stone furnished must bo good sound hardlimestone or quartz and broken into pieces and screened not to exceed twoinches in diameter The gravel must he clean and flinty and that furnishedon McKinney nnd Coffeys Mill pike and Turnersville and MoKinney pikemust be from Green River

rite court or its representative may reject any material tint of proper size

or quality Bidders must say whether stqiio will bo broken by handorcrus

Tho supervisor reserves tho right to reject anyanti all bids Blank formson which bids may bo made CUll bo obtained from the County Clerk Copiesof bonds may be obtained at the County Clerks Office

Lincoln County will own a rock crusher and contractors will bo permittedto use it nt 81 per rod

S K DUDDERARSupervisor Turnpike Roads for Lincoln County

S

<K4

Just received big line of those Call nnd see the merits in them overany thing else on tho market GKO II FARRISJJrrstt laflona flank

Stanford JCyOryaniit 382 Capital Sloe fSOOOOJurplut and ItndfuiJtJ Jill oSl 000

Jfas paid in Dividend since Organisaiton s21 500t

Mmule 9tlW jfceounts on Our JJfarils

OFFICERS DIRECTORS y

j S Mocker IresdeatF Reid J II naughnwnD 111 mUle J M Pcttui

S T lIarrr Vice Ptesident S 11 n v hmin J F CumminsJohn J McKoberts CashierS T Harm James RobinsonHockerH I

a1r

the Cinwln County national BankOf Stanford Kentucky

Capital 5000000Surplus 3333000Resources 34000000S H SHANKS PRESIDENT W M BRIGHT CASHIER

JB PAXTON VICEPRESIDENT W O WALKER ASSISTANT CASHIERJOHN 0 REID BOOKKEEPER H C CARPENTER ASST BOOKKEEPR

DIRECTORSJ B Oslo Stanford S II Shanks Stanford Geo W Carter Stanford

John 13 Foster Stanford AV II SlmnV Stanford John PCashTrnylorGilberts

H Cummins Ircachcravillc LillnirnGooch Gilberts Creeka

I FLORIDA ANDII NEW ORLEANSVIA

MHOUTf

CHANGE I i

QUEEN Ii CRESCENT ROUTE

1907YYFor Information sad list of hotels saltiness

0 0 KINO 0 P O T A111 Mali St LexInHton Ky-

If you want your Prescriptions carefully fill-

ed and made from the Best and Pur¬

est Drugs Call on rile 1II W B McRoberts DRUGGIS1 JI

I

STANFORD