1
r I I THE CENTRAL RECORD JUKK HKMQIOX UNTAHMSIIKI DKMOMIACY ANI Goon IOJlmNIWNl = TWKNTHtTH VKMt LANCASTER ICY FKIDAY AIillL 21t091trVMnft1I lI I J J 1 f r- l W t1Jttt3Jtta adjJac3Jtt ac3J s N Buggies I Surries tltT til t 1 iinaboulS Carts Harness Etd- i n If you arc looking fur n real bargain ontI pass us by Vo believe that wo have tho hstI 1 1 Buggy out for tho money J 1 j Wheel Guaranteed NOT TO GET Loose in the Hub ij Wo havo a side spring long shaf- tI Brake Cart W which is tho pride of all Horsemen Come and 800- f y Give us your Painting Rubber ¬ ing Repairing etc Work First Class n I CONN BROTHERS J a o1 1 s An Infantchlld or Mr und Mrs Un II Anderson near 1alnl Lick died I Sunday Judge WU Hell held a special ono I day term of cuuit Monday to dispute of wino unfinished equity business I Memorial services were held Wcdncs tiny evening ut I ho Christian church In respect to Mr J 0 Robinson who has beet nn Kder In tho church fur many years I Read notice of T II Robinson sale In this Issue Holn a Kood farm I er and an he will muvo to town WOO will show him the nights lle Who li the paw word Wo understand that Taint Lick In to have a Graded School beyond H doubt as we hear that E 0 Mc Whortcr has promised n lot at Manse for the erection of the building and most people favor the school Dellnss Eld FM Tinder expresses his ape preclatlon of the calls to run for rep resentative but declines to offer for the place ai such a position Is not In line with his profession and his duties as a minister Police Court Chief Herron rounded up a number of colored people lcfore Judge Harris Monday = Five of them were fined 15 00 each for breach of the peace Ono was tined 1100 and 30 days for contempt and another was held over on a charge oftelling cocaine A Compliment Mr W II Wherrltt has received a handsome silver medal as a reward for the excellent service for the putt twentyfive years from tho Home Fire Insurance Company The Inscription on the medal Is In Recognition of the Splendid Services of W II Wherrltt In tho Interest of the Home Lo or Mietsi Policy No70111 UsuecKby The Penn Mutual LVc Insnranctr Company on the life Salll A avell The find- er w I lease re u to the undersign- ed ppllcatlor Was been made for the Issuing of a duplicate Salllo A Lcavoll now Sallle Maret 4201 IJrrantsvllle Ky Successful The millinery openings that of Joseph Mercantile Company and the Pure Fund Demonstration at Gill Simpsons brought nearly as largo a crowd to town u court dad dS more women As the merchants re- port ¬ an enormous sale on that day having advertised In the RECORD these notable events It certainly proves that advertising pays well s41tIpiFOitd01i4 CiCp0 lOipPpi4iI3304Otfi ts 0 J r Spe tha Shirt j g SALE i r o Special 50c Shirt Sale i- Q See our window display of Spritag Shirts Q- ufttt 0 i + 4 to tH u + t 0 + H it H u i < Swell line of < I pring uits I iready for your inspection m 1U H n i + II t ++ + + + eIIitiii ++ tt + ItItIt tQ 1 aG H T Logan i- J r f l Ask for Gold Trading i t 1I y s r 1- I f + 43i ea he Gwwr yl Tho Ladles of tho Mfillmdlst church will have an exYlydige nt the post ufilce on SlIturdlrUrO lister Ir I L Irocter ist iUllnLS hug has a tlomal Wile I Paint LIcK whcreWwIII to fouKTl Monday Tuesday and Wednesday of each week Flower Sale Tho flower sale at IT n Powells Cfinducted by the Lira eft Aid Society or the tktCliiircli will begin Saturday April nth and continue Iwo weeks Exchange My dl inn of limo C V 1l 11 III hn exclr nge rho ust 111c- eun aide pr 3n1o Can prc pare for a SunoUtf dinner iylltllo cost and help the best knoyfrn causo Mrs Win Burnett Captain Cure For Umbornecks I Mrs 0 AII azlcy Trorfton Ky says 1 had flnctsucccjnln treating my fowls for Llmbomrpk and Cholera with Dourboii Po ry Cure I gave them tho mefllcrfie In both drinking water and fooK I like I his remedy line Fur se by J U Mniinl ft Co Honor Rt The honor roll students of tho Lan caster Graded Schoo for the third quarter are as follows Primer grade Richard Boyle Vir ¬ ginia Rcazlcy Mary Drown Minnie Conn S D Cochran Lillian Iles Thelma Hamilton Stella Henry Ktla Lutes Martha Ward Sweeney Mitch ¬ ell Tinder Kathleen Tinder Thomas Walker Hradfrrd Williams Suo lies pess Neal Elmore William Embry First grade Earl Jennings Mary Adams Joe Uatlou Hazel Corder Margaret Cook Maud Conn Claud Conn Wesley DickersOn Hudson Frls hie Bowman Brant Collier Johnston William Klunalrd Clay Miller Clay ton Morrow Annie B Moss Pearl Oaks Carrie Romans George Swine broad Dean Xanone Vivian Prathcr Second grade James Slier Val Cook Gladys Friable Mary Leo Lear Mildred Bcazley Annie Reid Chris tine Sanders Florence Acton Willie Bell West Elmer Boyle James Tinder Robinson Cook Ralph Meadows al- ter ¬ Cox George Eslcs Maud Adams Robert Brown Third gradeCharlle Elmore 3al ¬ lie Cox Georgia Moss Annie Powell Nellie Cox Mary Wood Will Rico Amon Woodruff Williams Julian An- derson ¬ Allco Rlgncy Fourth grade ether Dalton Bert Embry Joo Harris West La Verne Novlus Dalton Rich Vernon Thomp sun Fifth grade Ora lrayther May Powell Mamie Stormes Dunn Allen Johnson Florence Johnson Carrie Reid Sixth grade ElmaSlnglcton Helen llobmson Stella Sanders Gowen Bourne John Wood Jennie and Des Kle Cox George Walker William Mil- ler Seventh gradeWllllam Mason Eliza Cox Mary Clay Williams Ector Liwson J 0 Ilemphlll Marie Ballard Carl Acton Luclan Grant Elizabeth Collier Bernie Lear Patsy Klnrulrd Eighth gradeKate Hollzclaw Mattle Adams Frank Tinder lien Wood Lily Sutton Jessie Wortham Ninth grade Charlie Dunn liar vey Estcs Eleventh IlradeUds Dunn Mottle Lee Hubble ShelhyMnson Ioydiwope Special student Mary Elmore Very respectfully D W Bridge- sCAHTEH8VILLE Born to tho wife of George Robin ¬ son twin boys on the 22nd Rev F P Bryant tilled his regular appointment hero Sunday Mrs R H Aldrldge who has been confined to nor room for some time In Improving slowly Her son a student of the Louisville medical school has returned homo and Is con lined to his room with throat trouble Tho sad news was received Sunday ninrnlitir of Mr W II Pil nmfl death near Sliver Creek Ho was found dead In his bed Sunday morning Ho leaves to mourn his loss ono sister ono brother and live children whoso mother died several years ago Wo extend our deepest sympathy to tho bereaved ones Mr J D Carter cur hustling mor chant has been In Louisville tho last few days his goods also a nlcolotof millinery for lilt wire Wo are glad to state that Mrs J II Carter U out again Tho Hanging Rock encampment No 2 was Instituted at this place Friday night by lira Juett and the Rich mond team They took fifteen mem ¬ bers through making Lodge of 20 members live of whom Iud been through at Richmond Mr R II 81 years died at his mone ueur silver Creek March Mil Ills remains were laid to rest In time Richmond cemetery lie leaves to mourn his loss a wife ago 83 and live children Mrs O H Roop Mrs E M Mrs JT I Binm and two sons James and William Turner Ho was a confederate soldier and was with John Horuan when ho made his raid through Ohio at which tlmo he was captured antI taken to Camp Chase where ho remained a prisoner until ht close or the war lie wa faithful husband and u good t ter n Sure Worm Enter ator J0 Full Lakenan Breeder of Registered rvL ocJ y Hogs says uvo have bee yIIIl Bourbon Hog Cholera Remeayto our hogs and Und It to be a sure worm exterminator Tor sale by JR Mount ft Co 1 C St 4 IN HIS WAYS r man In the county Is 1WALK sxld on Sunday IIWH of the death of JACOB C ROBINSON passed hunt ono to another Ho had hen ill for sonic weeks and death was tho result of heart trouble Funeral services were conducted by Eld F M Tinder at the Christian church on Tuesday forenoon at ten oclock In ¬ terment taking place In Lancaster Cemetery A vast throng of mourn ing relatives and a profuse floral offer Ing served as a slight token of time de vollon of his family and tho very high regard and confidence of Ids friends lie leaves a widow a daughter Mrs R E Henry and two brothersf A U of this city and T J of Hustonvllle whoso love and affection fur him was deep and beautiful Ills father was Jacob Robinson who was ono of the organizers of the congregation of the Christian church In this city seven sons and two daughters being born to him all of whom possessed the Chris ¬ tian virtues In a high degree Deceased was In Ills seventieth year always ad hercdto tho rules of law duty honor and religion In a manner to lift his life beyond the ordinary and Im ¬ press his fullowmortals with the beauties of righteous conduct It Is asserted br those who knew him best that they never saw him angry nor heard him spead unkindly of anyone and It Is equally true that not even tho tattler ventured to question his deeds or his motives lit often suffer- ing ¬ a wrong rather than take part In contention Being absolutely free from guile deceit or deception In so- cial ¬ or commercial life his noble traits of character arc offered as an Ideal a standard to lead this generation to emulate hIs examples and thereby purify and elevate our citizenship Verily we write of a man God ono whoso soul gravitated to Heaven to mingle with kindred spirits and this fact should dry all tears heal the bleeding hearts of thu bereaved family and cause them to exclaim with one accord Blessed be time name of the Lord Ho wa a pillar In the ChrIst- Ian church having served as Elder for many years and his words of counsel will be missed there as In every place where became In contact with his fellow man It has been said that True Good ¬ ness Is alone True Greatness and granting tin truth of the expresslon the chiseled marble should be raised to commemorate the deeds of this re ¬ markable man Of him It may be truly said The marble shafts which stand During times untiring roll Are but guideposts on the land To show the course of the soul Thanks 1 express my sincere t nks to the lire company and all who volunteered their services In attempting to save mv property f urn estruation by lire during my u I e I will ever be grateful to elm I white and colored people for th efforts William Johnson JIT IIBUIION Mrs Lurany Montgomery Is very 111 with grippe also the twin babies of Mr and Mrs Enoch Gillian are num- bered ¬ with tho sick Miss Molllo Crawford of Buena Vis ¬ ta was tho guest Mr and Mrs Slim Duncan Saturday night and SundayF Grow of Stone was In our midst Sunday W B Montgomery of Lock no 8 caught 200 lbs of lUu lust week for which ho recloved 121 cents per Ib Lexingtonb Miss May Scott began tho unfinish ¬ ed term of Sunnyside public school MondayMr Mrs Ellslinu Forbes of McCrearv were with relatives here from Friday until Sunday and attend ¬ ed preaching Mrs Luranev Montgomery had a mam to die last week Mr and Mrs T W Thompson are suffering from grippe Rev W S Taylor delivered three excellent sermons at this place Satur ¬ Islandevening ary talk to the SUllday school as Sun day wits observed as a special Mission day aathis and was burled In Mt Hebron come ¬ tery Thursday s- Up Bolero This Bar N H Drown an attorney of Pitts field Vt writes We have used Dr Rings New Life Pills for years and find them such a good family mel lame we wouldnt be without them For Chills Constipation Biliousness or Sluk wonders 25o at U E McRoberts 1m I t UP rO D T f- lVfnlLtS t7n i a HORSE FURNISHINGS n u ii ri Buggies Surries i r AND t1 Y I Runabouts I And you can Runabout a lifetime and will i find OurW a right We will savo you money This is eYly 0 dk p denced by our increased sales arr I Haselden Bros I ss ssssss s Ma al sS SRZZSSs fr tt ta 4ht1 t lflttt + ltltfltl + FOSTERS WEATHER FORECAST FOR APRIL W T Foster the noted Washington weather fcrcast ler makes the following crop weather calculations for AprilIn time great Central Valleys April temperatures will average above normal from March 30 to April 14 andII excellent crop weather continue during those six ¬ I teen days April 15 to 24 will be unusually cold ten days of bad crop weatherII temperatures going uncom¬ fortably close to frost line InI northern sections as the coolI waves pass Rising tempera ¬ tures and better crop weath- er ¬ April 25 to May 2 with very little rainfall Most see vere stormes will occur duroI ing the live days of whichII April 13 and 10 will bo cen- tral ¬ days Heavy rains In DroulItI Swept Over NiagaraI This terrible calamity often happens because a careless boatman Ignores the rivers warnings growing ripples andI faster current Natures warnings are kind That dull pain or ache In the back warns you the Kidneys need at ¬ tentlon If you would escape fatal mnI ladlesDropsy Diabetes or Brlghts disease Take Electric Bitters at once and see Backache fly and all your best feelings return After long suffering from weak kidneys and lame back one 100 bottle wholly cured me writes J R Blankensblp of BelkTenn On ly COo at R E McRoberts 1m Worth Reading Ono of the first questions asked byI thoso who contemplate moving Into a town Is What character of schools dues the town have Recently two men clime ti > Lancaster prospecting with a view to making an Investment of several thousand dollars and 1 am told they asked particularly after the schools This Is question considered by every man who U at all progressive Just class of people wo wish to at ¬ tract and bring Into our towuI We think wo havo a school very much above time average one which has already done much fur the town Hut time times call for Increased enlcl ency We must go forward Addi ¬ tional buildings must come berate u great whllo It Is merely a question whether we shall be In tho tore front or shall we u tho rear In tho educational procession By building now and maintaining a school better than our neighboring towns wo can bring to us a largo number of people who uro seeking the best educational advantages and who mummy bo lost to us by a delay of a few years There Is no more attractive place In the slate In which to live Let It bo known tar and wide that Lancaster otters unex celled advantages In her schools and our population will Increase fifty per cent In ten years A citizen of London Kentucky told mo a tow days ago that tho schools of that town had boon Instrumental In Increasing both time population and vat ue of teal estate OB much as ono hund- red < per cent within the twelve years The tineisfavorable for time of Lancaster to take action I confidently expect them to be alive to too beat Interests of the town and within eighteen months we shall see on our beautiful a handsome Inodorn school Building which will rove time pride every citizen of Lancaster and Garrard county 0 W Urd ioa a General News Two mall pouches were stolen and rifled near Georgetown One con ¬ tained a check of the Burley Tobacco Society for 38000 Wheat prices advanced sharply on the Chicago market owing to the brisk demand by a number of proml ¬ nent commission houses Tho House of Representatives the t Minnesota Legislature passed a bill kldnapplnlire r Senator Bradley at a meeting of the Republican League in Washington J a warm tribute to President Tart predicting that be would make one of the greatest of American Presi ¬ dentsA to a London paper from hors Azores says that when the steamer Hamburg arrived at Horta It was learned un attempt bad been made aboard to assault former President Roosevelt but that It was frustrated and his wouldbe assailant was placed- In IronsIn heat of the tariff debate a personal encounter between t Repre- sentatives ¬ Byrd of Mississippi and Fordney of Michigan was narrowly averted Mutual explanations and apologies were made later Mr Ford ¬ ney In his speech argued for a reten ¬ tlon of the Dlngley duties on lumber One of the most significant Indus ¬ trial discoveries of the age Is claimed by George B Frankforter dean of the College of Chemistry of tho UniversIty- of Minnesota It means he declares t that the United States will produce a hundred times as much wood pulp paper as was deemed possible All troops have been removed from the tobacco districts In the State In which night riders have been active for the first time since Gov Wlllson or- dered ¬ the soldiers to tako the field shortly after he became Governor Adjt Gen Johnston recalled the lost squad from Eddyvllle and says that from all reports ho anticipates no more troubleL Dlanton one of the most pro t minent merchants of Richmond ex ¬ pired suddenly Monday from heart failure In his fortyfifth year Mr Blanton was the oldest son of Dr L H Blanton formerly Central University and Is prominentll ly known throughout the State A paralrle lIre which swept county Texas fifty miles south off Plalnvlow Monday caused a loss es ¬ C timated at 9100000 The fire destroy- ed ¬ a number of residences and stores at Emma tho county seat Citizens have left the town to tight time blaze which Is being tanned by a sixtymile galeFrank L Vanderllp president of the National City Bank of New York broke all American railroad records with a special train he chartered to go t to the bedside of his dying mother In Chicago Mr Yauderllp was un fortunate In reaching Chicago twenty eight minutes after his motherhad passed away The time made front Now York to Chicago was fifteen hours and fourteen minutes Five companies of Oklahoma wllltla are hot In pursuit of Crazy Brake the Greek Indian chief who with 100 well armed followers U defying the officers of the law and a bloody bottle la ex hooted It the Indians do not surrender The Eighth District Publishers Lea- gue meets In Lexington Saturday T y

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Page 1: Was f al- 1Inyx.uky.edu/dips/xt7x3f4kn64t/data/0171.pdf · Cox George Eslcs Maud Adams Robert Brown Third gradeCharlle Elmore 3al ¬ lie Cox Georgia Moss Annie Powell Nellie Cox Mary

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I THE CENTRAL RECORDJUKK HKMQIOX UNTAHMSIIKI DKMOMIACY ANI Goon IOJlmNIWNl

=TWKNTHtTH VKMt LANCASTER ICY FKIDAY AIillL 21t091trVMnft1IlI I J J1

fr-

l

W t1Jttt3Jtta adjJac3Jtt ac3J

s

N Buggies

I SurriestltT til t

1

iinaboulS Carts Harness Etd-i

n

If you arc looking fur n real bargain ontIpass us by Vo believe that wo have tho hstI

1

1 Buggy out for tho money

J1

j

Wheel GuaranteedNOT TO GET

Loose in the Hubij

Wo havo a side spring long shaf-

tI Brake CartW which is tho pride of all Horsemen Come and

800-

f

y Give us your Painting Rubber ¬

ing Repairing etc Work First Classn

I CONN BROTHERS J

a o1 1

s An Infantchlld or Mr und Mrs UnII Anderson near 1alnl Lick died

I Sunday

Judge WU Hell held a special onoI day term of cuuit Monday to disputeof wino unfinished equity business I

Memorial services were held Wcdncstiny evening ut I ho Christian churchIn respect to Mr J 0 Robinson who

has beet nn Kder In tho church furmany years

I

Read notice of T II Robinsonsale In this Issue Holn a Kood farm

I

er and an he will muvo to town WOO

will show him the nights lle Who

li the paw word

Wo understand that Taint Lick In

to have a Graded School beyond H

doubt as we hear that E 0 Mc

Whortcr has promised n lot at Manse

for the erection of the building andmost people favor the school

DellnssEld FM Tinder expresses his ape

preclatlon of the calls to run for representative but declines to offer forthe place ai such a position Is not In

line with his profession and his dutiesas a minister

Police CourtChief Herron rounded up a number

of colored people lcfore Judge HarrisMonday = Five of them were fined15 00 each for breach of the peaceOno was tined 1100 and 30 days forcontempt and another was held overon a charge oftelling cocaine

A ComplimentMr W II Wherrltt has received a

handsome silver medal as a rewardfor the excellent service for the putttwentyfive years from tho Home FireInsurance Company

The Inscription on the medal Is InRecognition of the Splendid Servicesof W II Wherrltt In tho Interest of

the Home

Lo or MietsiPolicy No70111 UsuecKby The Penn

Mutual LVc Insnranctr Company on

the life Salll A avell The find-

er w I lease re u to the undersign-ed ppllcatlor Was been made forthe Issuing of a duplicateSalllo A Lcavoll now Sallle Maret

4201 IJrrantsvllle Ky

SuccessfulThe millinery openings that of

Joseph Mercantile Company and thePure Fund Demonstration at GillSimpsons brought nearly as largo acrowd to town u court dad dSmore women As the merchants re-

port¬

an enormous sale on that dayhaving advertised In the RECORD

these notable events It certainlyproves that advertising pays well

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r Spe tha Shirt j

g SALE ir

o

Special 50c Shirt Sale i-

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See our window display of Spritag Shirts Q-

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Swell line of <

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iready for your inspectionm1U H ni+ II t+++++ eIIitiii + +tt+ItItIt tQ

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Ask for Gold Tradingi t1Iy

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+ 43i ea he Gwwr yl

Tho Ladles of tho Mfillmdlst churchwill have an exYlydige nt the postufilce on SlIturdlrUrO lister

Ir I L Irocter ist iUllnLS hughas a tlomal Wile I PaintLIcK whcreWwIII to fouKTl MondayTuesday and Wednesday of eachweek

Flower SaleTho flower sale at IT n Powells

Cfinducted by the Lira eft Aid Societyor the tktCliiircli will beginSaturday April nth and continue Iwoweeks

ExchangeMy dl inn of limo C V 1l 11 III

hn exclr nge rho ust 111c-

eun aide pr 3n1o Can prcpare for a SunoUtf dinner iylltllo costand help the best knoyfrn causo

Mrs Win Burnett Captain

Cure For UmbornecksI

Mrs 0 AII azlcy Trorfton Kysays 1 had flnctsucccjnln treatingmy fowls for Llmbomrpk and Cholerawith Dourboii Po ry Cure I gavethem tho mefllcrfie In both drinkingwater and fooK I like I his remedyline Fur se by J U Mniinl ft Co

Honor RtThe honor roll students of tho Lan

caster Graded Schoo for the thirdquarter are as follows

Primer grade Richard Boyle Vir ¬

ginia Rcazlcy Mary Drown MinnieConn S D Cochran Lillian IlesThelma Hamilton Stella Henry KtlaLutes Martha Ward Sweeney Mitch ¬

ell Tinder Kathleen Tinder ThomasWalker Hradfrrd Williams Suo liespess Neal Elmore William Embry

First grade Earl Jennings MaryAdams Joe Uatlou Hazel CorderMargaret Cook Maud Conn ClaudConn Wesley DickersOn Hudson Frlshie Bowman Brant Collier JohnstonWilliam Klunalrd Clay Miller Clayton Morrow Annie B Moss PearlOaks Carrie Romans George Swinebroad Dean Xanone Vivian Prathcr

Second grade James Slier ValCook Gladys Friable Mary Leo LearMildred Bcazley Annie Reid Christine Sanders Florence Acton WillieBell West Elmer Boyle James TinderRobinson Cook Ralph Meadows al-

ter¬

Cox George Eslcs Maud AdamsRobert Brown

Third gradeCharlle Elmore 3al ¬

lie Cox Georgia Moss Annie PowellNellie Cox Mary Wood Will RicoAmon Woodruff Williams Julian An-derson

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Allco RlgncyFourth grade ether Dalton Bert

Embry Joo Harris West La VerneNovlus Dalton Rich Vernon Thompsun

Fifth grade Ora lrayther MayPowell Mamie Stormes Dunn AllenJohnson Florence Johnson CarrieReid

Sixth grade ElmaSlnglcton Helenllobmson Stella Sanders GowenBourne John Wood Jennie and DesKle Cox George Walker William Mil-

lerSeventh gradeWllllam Mason

Eliza Cox Mary Clay Williams EctorLiwson J 0 Ilemphlll Marie BallardCarl Acton Luclan Grant ElizabethCollier Bernie Lear Patsy Klnrulrd

Eighth gradeKate HollzclawMattle Adams Frank Tinder lienWood Lily Sutton Jessie Wortham

Ninth grade Charlie Dunn liarvey Estcs

Eleventh IlradeUds Dunn MottleLee Hubble

ShelhyMnsonIoydiwopeSpecial student Mary Elmore

Very respectfullyD W Bridge-

sCAHTEH8VILLE

Born to tho wife of George Robin ¬

son twin boys on the 22ndRev F P Bryant tilled his regular

appointment hero SundayMrs R H Aldrldge who has been

confined to nor room for some time In

Improving slowly Her sona student of the Louisville medicalschool has returned homo and Is conlined to his room with throat trouble

Tho sad news was received Sundayninrnlitir of Mr W II Pil nmfl deathnear Sliver Creek Ho was founddead In his bed Sunday morning Holeaves to mourn his loss ono sisterono brother and live children whosomother died several years ago Woextend our deepest sympathy to thobereaved ones

Mr J D Carter cur hustling morchant has been In Louisville tho lastfew days his goods alsoa nlcolotof millinery for lilt wire

Wo are glad to state that Mrs J IICarter U out again

Tho Hanging Rock encampment No2 was Instituted at this place Fridaynight by lira Juett and the Richmond team They took fifteen mem ¬

bers through making Lodge of 20members live of whom Iud beenthrough at Richmond

Mr R II 81 years diedat his mone ueur silver Creek MarchMil Ills remains were laid to restIn time Richmond cemetery lie leavesto mourn his loss a wife ago 83 andlive children Mrs O H Roop Mrs EM Mrs J T I Binm and twosons James and William Turner Howas a confederate soldier and waswith John Horuan when ho made hisraid through Ohio at which tlmo hewas captured antI taken to CampChase where ho remained a prisoneruntil ht close or the war lie wafaithful husband and u good t ter

nSure Worm Enter ator

J0 Full Lakenan Breeder ofRegistered rvL ocJ y Hogs saysuvo have bee yIIIl Bourbon HogCholera Remeayto our hogs and UndIt to be a sure worm exterminatorTor sale by JR Mount ft Co

1

C St 4

IN HIS WAYS rman In the county Is

1WALK sxld on SundayIIWH of the death of

JACOB C ROBINSONpassed hunt ono to another Ho hadhen ill for sonic weeks and death wastho result of heart trouble Funeralservices were conducted by Eld F M

Tinder at the Christian church onTuesday forenoon at ten oclock In ¬

terment taking place In LancasterCemetery A vast throng of mourning relatives and a profuse floral offerIng served as a slight token of time devollon of his family and tho very highregard and confidence of Ids friends

lie leaves a widow a daughter MrsR E Henry and two brothersf A U

of this city and T J of Hustonvlllewhoso love and affection fur him wasdeep and beautiful Ills father wasJacob Robinson who was ono of theorganizers of the congregation of theChristian church In this city sevensons and two daughters being born tohim all of whom possessed the Chris ¬

tian virtues In a high degreeDeceased was In Ills seventieth year

always ad hercdto tho rules of law dutyhonor and religion In a manner to lifthis life beyond the ordinary and Im ¬

press his fullowmortals with thebeauties of righteous conduct It Is

asserted br those who knew him bestthat they never saw him angry norheard him spead unkindly of anyoneand It Is equally true that not eventho tattler ventured to question hisdeeds or his motives lit often suffer-ing

¬

a wrong rather than take part Incontention Being absolutely freefrom guile deceit or deception In so-

cial¬

or commercial life his noble traitsof character arc offered as an Ideal astandard to lead this generation toemulate hIs examples and therebypurify and elevate our citizenship

Verily we write of a man Godono whoso soul gravitated to Heavento mingle with kindred spirits andthis fact should dry all tears heal thebleeding hearts of thu bereaved familyand cause them to exclaim with oneaccord Blessed be time name of theLord Ho wa a pillar In the ChrIst-Ian church having served as Elder formany years and his words of counselwill be missed there as In every placewhere became In contact with hisfellow man

It has been said that True Good ¬

ness Is alone True Greatness andgranting tin truth of the expresslonthe chiseled marble should be raisedto commemorate the deeds of this re ¬

markable man Of him It may betruly said

The marble shafts which standDuring times untiring roll

Are but guideposts on the landTo show the course of the soul

Thanks1 express my sincere t nks to the

lire company and all who volunteeredtheir services In attempting to savemv property f urn estruation by lireduring my u I e I will ever begrateful to elm

I white and coloredpeople for th efforts

William Johnson

JIT IIBUIION

Mrs Lurany Montgomery Is very 111

with grippe also the twin babies ofMr and Mrs Enoch Gillian are num-bered

¬

with tho sickMiss Molllo Crawford of Buena Vis ¬

ta was tho guest Mr and MrsSlim Duncan Saturday night andSundayF

Grow of Stone was In ourmidst Sunday

W B Montgomery of Lock no 8caught 200 lbs of lUu lust week forwhich ho recloved 121 cents per Ib

LexingtonbMiss May Scott began tho unfinish ¬

ed term of Sunnyside public school

MondayMrMrs Ellslinu Forbes of

McCrearv were with relatives herefrom Friday until Sunday and attend ¬

ed preachingMrs Luranev Montgomery had a

mam to die last weekMr and Mrs T W Thompson are

suffering from grippeRev W S Taylor delivered three

excellent sermons at this place Satur ¬

Islandeveningary talk to the SUllday school as Sunday wits observed as a special Missiondayaathisand was burled In Mt Hebron come ¬

tery Thursday s-

Up Bolero This BarN H Drown an attorney of Pitts

field Vt writes We have used DrRings New Life Pills for years andfind them such a good family mellame we wouldnt be without themFor Chills Constipation Biliousnessor Sluk wonders25o at U E McRoberts 1m

I

t

UPrO D T f-

lVfnlLtSt7n

ia HORSE FURNISHINGS n

uii

ri Buggies Surries ir AND t1Y I

Runabouts IAnd you can Runabout a lifetime and will ifindOurWa right We will savo you money This is eYly 0 dk

p denced by our increased salesarrI Haselden Bros Iss ssssss s Ma al sS SRZZSSs fr tt ta

4ht1 tlflttt + ltltfltl +

FOSTERS WEATHER

FORECAST FOR APRIL

W T Foster the notedWashington weather fcrcastler makes the following cropweather calculations forAprilIn

time great CentralValleys April temperatureswill average above normalfrom March 30 to April 14 andIIexcellent crop weathercontinue during those six ¬

I

teen days April 15 to 24 willbe unusually coldten days of bad crop weatherIItemperatures going uncom¬

fortably close to frost line InInorthern sections as the coolIwaves pass Rising tempera ¬

tures and better crop weath-er

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April 25 to May 2 withvery little rainfall Most seevere stormes will occur duroIing the live days of whichIIApril 13 and 10 will bo cen-

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days Heavy rains In

DroulItISwept Over NiagaraI

This terrible calamity often happensbecause a careless boatman Ignores therivers warnings growing ripples andIfaster current Natures warnings arekind That dull pain or ache In theback warns you the Kidneys need at ¬

tentlon If you would escape fatal mnIladlesDropsy Diabetes or Brlghtsdisease Take Electric Bitters at onceand see Backache fly and all your bestfeelings return After long sufferingfrom weak kidneys and lame back one100 bottle wholly cured me writes

J R Blankensblp of BelkTenn Only COo at R E McRoberts 1m

Worth Reading

Ono of the first questions asked byIthoso who contemplate moving Into atown Is What character of schoolsdues the town have Recently twomen clime ti> Lancaster prospectingwith a view to making an Investmentof several thousand dollars and 1 amtold they asked particularly after theschools This Is question consideredby every man who U at all progressiveJust class of people wo wish to at ¬

tract and bring Into our towuIWe think wo havo a school very

much above time average one whichhas already done much fur the townHut time times call for Increased enlclency We must go forward Addi ¬

tional buildings must come berate ugreat whllo It Is merely a questionwhether we shall be In tho tore frontor shall we u tho rear In thoeducational procession By buildingnow and maintaining a school betterthan our neighboring towns wo canbring to us a largo number of peoplewho uro seeking the best educationaladvantages and who mummy bo lost to usby a delay of a few years There Is nomore attractive place In the slate Inwhich to live Let It bo known tarand wide that Lancaster otters unexcelled advantages In her schools andour population will Increase fifty percent In ten years

A citizen of London Kentucky toldmo a tow days ago that tho schools ofthat town had boon Instrumental InIncreasing both time population and vatue of teal estate OB much as ono hund-red

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per cent within the twelveyears The tineisfavorable for time

of Lancaster to take action Iconfidently expect them to be alive totoo beat Interests of the town andwithin eighteen months we shall seeon our beautiful a handsomeInodorn school Building which will

rove time pride every citizen ofLancaster and Garrard county

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General NewsTwo mall pouches were stolen and

rifled near Georgetown One con ¬

tained a check of the Burley TobaccoSociety for 38000

Wheat prices advanced sharply onthe Chicago market owing to thebrisk demand by a number of proml ¬

nent commission housesTho House of Representatives the t

Minnesota Legislature passed a bill

kldnapplnlire r

Senator Bradley at a meeting of theRepublican League in Washington J

a warm tribute to PresidentTart predicting that be would makeone of the greatest of American Presi ¬

dentsAto a London paper from

hors Azores says that when thesteamer Hamburg arrived at Horta Itwas learned un attempt bad been madeaboard to assault former PresidentRoosevelt but that It was frustratedand his wouldbe assailant was placed-In

IronsInheat of the tariff debate a

personal encounter between t Repre-sentatives

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Byrd of Mississippi andFordney of Michigan was narrowlyaverted Mutual explanations andapologies were made later Mr Ford ¬

ney In his speech argued for a reten ¬

tlon of the Dlngley duties on lumberOne of the most significant Indus ¬

trial discoveries of the age Is claimedby George B Frankforter dean of theCollege of Chemistry of tho UniversIty-of Minnesota It means he declares t

that the United States will produce ahundred times as much wood pulppaper as was deemed possible

All troops have been removed fromthe tobacco districts In the State Inwhich night riders have been active forthe first time since Gov Wlllson or-

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the soldiers to tako the fieldshortly after he became GovernorAdjt Gen Johnston recalled the lostsquad from Eddyvllle and says thatfrom all reports ho anticipates no more

troubleLDlanton one of the most pro t

minent merchants of Richmond ex ¬

pired suddenly Monday from heartfailure In his fortyfifth year MrBlanton was the oldest son of Dr LH Blanton formerlyCentral University and Is prominentllly known throughout the State

A paralrle lIre which sweptcounty Texas fifty miles south offPlalnvlow Monday caused a loss es ¬ C

timated at 9100000 The fire destroy-ed

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a number of residences and storesat Emma tho county seat Citizenshave left the town to tight time blazewhich Is being tanned by a sixtymile

galeFrankL Vanderllp president of

the National City Bank of New Yorkbroke all American railroad recordswith a special train he chartered to go tto the bedside of his dying motherIn Chicago Mr Yauderllp was unfortunate In reaching Chicago twentyeight minutes after his motherhadpassed away The time made frontNow York to Chicago was fifteen hoursand fourteen minutes

Five companies of Oklahoma wllltlaare hot In pursuit of Crazy Brake theGreek Indian chief who with 100 wellarmed followers U defying the officersof the law and a bloody bottle la exhooted It the Indians do not surrender

The Eighth District Publishers Lea-

gue meets In Lexington SaturdayT

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