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1 Mr Frank JIill was here from MontiI i LJrJ
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Rev A R Kasey was the sickk list lastweek
Mr Geo Epp rsori returned to Louis ¬ j
yule Monday
Elam Harris and father of Esto at¬ i
tended the fairt
i4ca Guthrie of Rowena sjrhere last week
Miss Minnie Davis Lebanon washere two dayst
Miss Ida Todd visited Miss SaraTandy last week
Mrs M Cravens has been quite sickfor the paist week
Mr Marcus Wooldridge of Kendallattended the fair
Prof si H Sanders was on thegrounds Thursday i
Mr W F Hancock and wifehavereturned toFrankfort
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Mr J It Berry Glasgow was hereduring the exhibition j
Gosby McB ath and Will Tate Monticello attended the fair 1I
Mr T A Baker will arrive fromCleburne TJexas tonight
Judge Jjunius Hancock and wife willattend the LibertyFair
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Mrs T R Stults has returned froma visit to Campbellsville
Mr R E Lloyd Jamestown washere the first of the week
Miss Kate Depp Glasgow was withMiss Bess Rowe last week i
Mr I L Miller Taylor county washere a few days of lastweek
Mr Cleo Sherrill Russell Springsattended the Fair here last week
Mr For st Bradshaw cashier ofBumsido Bank attended the Fair
MrsfcDelia McGee and her son Jo ofSomerset are visiting in Columbia
Mr Chas K Wathan Lebanon washere meeting a number of friends
Titus Bridgwater and Dr Edwardswere here fijom Edmonton last week
MrRoy1orders and wife Camp ¬
bellsville were here for several days
lfrJo Wells and MrDoppGlasgow were here durint the Fair
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M ssrs Eugenfa RiC d a Mr Woodwer here rorii CamtBiville lrfon1ayIMrs Berdie Stevenson Jamestownvisitjd inJColumbia several days of lastweek
Mr Virgil Bobbitt and Mr LafayetteParrott Lebanon were here a coupleof
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Graves S M Burdatte and C
W Bridgewater were here fromLebanon
Mrs Dr U L Taylor has been quitesick or several days butis now im-
proving
Mrs W R Walker started on herhomeward journey to Cleburne TexasMonday B
Mr Clark MurreJ4P ifebanon Junction a native of Columbia was hereduring the Fair
Mr H H Clark and wife of TerreHaute Ind are visiting Dr C MRussell and wife
Mrs Will White who has been visiting friends in Alabama retnrned homeMonday afternoon j
Mr Raymond Evans Tompkinsvillea former student in the L W T Swas here last week
Misses Bettie Graves Bernice andBessjSullivan of Lebanon are visitingMiss Sarah Tandy of Bliss
Miss Ada Bridgwater of Edmontonvisited Miss Jennye McFarland lastweek and attended the fair
Misses Ada May Jones and KatieMurrell will spend this week with MissEstella Stevenson Rowena
Messrs Read Robert Tyer andv Misses Louise and Annie Caldwell Bur I
dick were here a couple of days
JJ Durham R B Durham GEDurham W W Vaughan and Jo
1 Perry were here from Greensburg
Dri J H Baugh and wife are visith ing1ie family of Mr E G Atkms
j They go from here to JamestownMiss Nannie Perryman of Creelsboro
and Miss Sallie Bragg Gradyville vis ¬
ited Miss Hattie Bradshaw last week
lit J C Carter of Tompkinsville Jcandidate for Circuit Judge was heremaking acquaintances during the Fair
Iir L W Beard and son Kirkie ofGarber Okla were here last weekiir Beard left the county twenty yearsago
j Mr Jason Wesley Circuit court clerkof C3a ey county and Secretary of theliiBtety Fair was dayslastIt t
o jiinry Vanzant oftccpnty-cidte for States Attorney in this
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daughter Miss Mary EastwiIl visit>Mr Samuel Caffee in Campbellsvillethis week
Mr AIMyers and wife and theirliliesojn Robert Page and Mrr Myirlmother Mrs JN Page rlef t JforHonticello Monday < Sf
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Mr Edmund Beauchamp and sisterwere here from Edmonton Thursdayand Friday stopping with the family
of Mr John DohoneyV
Mr Sam Wheat wife and baby ofTexas are visiting their parents andother relatives in Adair county Theywill remain several weeks
Messrs Wickliff Alexander RobertYoung Grant Owsley S M Youngand Turk Young Burkesville wereseen here during the week
Miss Jennye McFarland left today forSomerset to visit friends and attend thefair Before returning home she willvisit in McKinney and Cincinnati
Misses Mary Lawson and FlossieBlakey who have been visiting thefamily of B F Chewning returned totheir home in Hart county last week
Mr J R Richardson aon of Hon JM Richardson editor of the GlasgowTimes attended the Fair here YoungRichardson is also connected with theTimes
Mr R D Thornbury editor of theTaylor County Enquirer and J WCloyd Judge of the Taylor CountyCourt was in Columbia Friday aridvisited the Faira Mr John T Harvey who has been I
visiting his mother and sister thisplace left last Friday morning forDenver Colorado where he will engagein the lumber business
Mrs Fred Hagan and Misses KateC Mayes and Lula Campbell all ofSpringfield who are sojourning atGriffin Springs paid Columbia a visitlast Saturday afternooniIdentcellar door she fell down the stepscrippling her to such an extent she hasbeen unable to walk since
Mr Win Dodd of Hustonville washere with his black horse He is a fineroadster winning the blue every timehe was shown in single harness Hemade three shows single
Mr Jo Rosenfield came in ffbinIMiddlesboro last Friday and isa few days with his family here He
Master Jo Callison-awas accompained by
son of Mr Mont Callison
Mr Reed Shelton and Mr Herbert
Mre last weelfoMmmouthiUave y wIlIstSb spend ra ortwo in Glasgow the lattf r leaving thatpoint for his home in Tennessee
Miss Lizzie Blevins of Campbells ¬
ville Miss Minnie Eubank of CaneValley and Mr Daniel Miller and sonof Burdick were the guests of Mr andMrs J J Biggs during the fair <
Mr R J Austin special penionexa-miner a gentleman who has manyfriends here and who has been absent j
from Columbia for ten years came inMonday afternoon receiving a heartywelcome
Mr Thigh M Noe ieesentIngtheInternational Harvester Company haslocated in Columbia and will work thecounties in this section of the StateHis family will arrive from Springfieldlater Mr Noes former home
Mr C J Moore of LampassasTexas son of Mr W R Moore whomany years ago lived in Columbia anda grandson of DrC D Moore CaneValley visited relatives in this placelast week He is a great nephew ofMrs Bettie Atkins Mrs M D Bakerand Mrs G A Kemp
Mr Jas F Read of Ft Smith Arkaccompained by his son Mr FrazerRead were here during the fair Theformer was born and reared in Columbia and during the few days hespent here he had the pleasure of meeting many old friends all of whom werejglad to see him Mr Read is a lawyerby profession enjoying a fine practicein the city of Fort Smith
Splendid Blue Grass Farm For Sale I
IIwilla mL5th 1908 the magnificent blue grassfarm of about 365 acres or which shedied possessed it is situated in LincoIn county Ky on a turnpike aboutJJ miles from McKinnie and about thesame distance from Hustonville The
improvements consist principally Qfatwostory frame dwelling large barn-dQublecribbuggy Ijbuse tenant houseall necessary outbuildings cisternstock scales etc
All in grass but about 75 acres It isnear good schools churches and a rail-
road station on the Queen CrescentRailway The land wilepuyeda-fter the sale Possession for seedingthettbe wHolett Tan 1fr 1 QMAtleut
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one thirdof wIe purchase i tuat-ie indttriio ncei arqgiI to iuitpurchaaer Thifl-La the b 17 farms in Li1Oiitbiri-ty For furtbei psrjiculara iddrem
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the 19rt a daughte weighingpouns< Motherland baby doing welloi iifo
Fori Sale UiIA good one horse wagoni
H T Baker
There will be an all day singing atSulphur Spring near Milltown nextSunday Every body invited
The surprise party at the home ofMiss Hattie Bradshaw last Thursdayevening was largely attended and verymuch enjoyed by all present
Walter Tarter and a young mannamed Tucker got into an altercation atthe Fair Grounds on Thursday Kniveswere used and both parties recievedslight wounds They were arrested anda trial set for a future day
For Sale on the Square
One nice lot 25 feet wide and 84 feetdeep It adjoins the Paull Drug Coand is one of the best locations in Co ¬
lumbia See C S Harris
A Gypsy Cantata at the Lindsey Wil ¬
son Chapel Thursday evening August27th Lawn fete at close of playThere will be twenty characters irf theplay and there is not a doubt but thosewho attend will be entertained
Jamestown and Monticello ball teamsmet at the former place last Friday andSaturday In the first game the scorestood 9 to 7 in favor of Jamestown andin the second contest the score stood 7
to2 in favor of Jamestown
FOR SALEMy farm containing 272acres lying in Caney Fork Valley 1
mile west of Coburg all level fertileand well watered and ideal stock andgrain farm in high state of cultivationjAddress Jas T38lm Coburg Ky
TarrSandidge
Mr Henry Earle Tarr and MissOleavia Sandidge surprised theirfriends Tuesday afternoon by disclos ¬
ing their plans to be married and bytaking the afternoon train for SantaFe to carry their plans into execution
They will be married in Santa FeWednesday will go to Albuquerque j
Thursday and after a short stop at thelatter place they go to the Pacificcoast They will spend three weeks inLosAagees jud SimJTrancisco after I
which it is their intention to raVum toVStanley and go to housekeeping oji Mrs
Tarrs claim south of townTheStanley Texas Index Is
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Tuesday evening the 18th instVMrA R Foley a wellknown gentlemanof Russell county and Miss CidCaffee who lived near Cane Valleywere joined in matrimony The cer
e jdtof f7K Azbill officiating The ceremony
witiieedjbyMr Pages household
The following daythe couple left forthe home of the groom in RussellcountYiImproving j
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Dr S P Miller who met with aserious accident the first day of the =
Fair isI improving the indicationspointing to his early recovery TheDoctor was in his buggy en route tothe Fair Grounds when some one raninto his vehicle upsetting it the doctorbeing thrown violently to the groundHe was picked up and conveyed to hishome and at first it was thought thathe was internally injured but later itwas discovered to be only a bad shakeup and at this writing he has almostrecovered At the time the accident
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occurred there were many wagons andlighter vehicles passing and it was I
fortunate that the injury was not more j
seriousI
One of the best sessions of the Rus-
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Creek Association ever held in I
memory of those present was closed I
last Thursday at Pleasant Ridge ChurchGreen county with J T Gatten Mod ¬
erator E F Tucker Clerk We hadseveral visiting brethren from otherAssociations Georgetown and Louis ¬
ville that helped to make the worklively and pleasant All the brethrenwere filled with enthusiasm for thecause of our Master One new churchwas added to the membership ofchurches Next session meets withLone Valley Church Taylor countythree and onehalf miles 8Q thofCampbellsville where we hope to meetthe messengerstefgthe Churches again
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advantaEea-CataIog rmf full information eiAddrew r H Cherry Bowling Greeny
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IICOURSES
=jf The regular College Preparatory Course
prepares for higher education and for lifet
The Normal Department educates most
IICJJteachers in this part of the country
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For leII have 110 acres of good land nearCoburg for sale There are on it twodwellings and all necessary outbuild-
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plenty of waterJ B Beard
40lm Coburg Ky
for Sure Feet
HI have found BucklensArniCaSalve to be the proper thing to use forsore feet as well as for healing burnssores cuts and all manner of abrasionswrites Mr W Stone of East-
PorandMaipe It is the proper thingtoo for pitesTry it Sold under guar ¬
antee at T E Paalls drug store 25c
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We have a good little farm for Jsalet
It contains between 65 and 70 acres I
well watered two dwellings arid alpnecessary out buildings lying one milesouth of Cane Valley on the pike
E A Van BoyJ S Squires
414t Cane Valley Ky
The Western Kentucky State Normal
The Fall Session opens Sept 8
1908 Eligible persons are entitled tofree instruction The institution of¬
fers special courses of study to thosepersons who are preparing to enterthe teaching profession Full inforniation furnished on application Ad¬
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Tuition per month 2 00 to 3 00Boarp per month 7 00Special Rate Ninety Dollars 90 all in advance pays Board Tuition and Incidentals for
one year Write for Catalogue
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Since putting in the staveaa mill I find that I am
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38 pounds of strictly first =
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IStrayed Two muley steers Willor 850 Address
JS Jas 0 GrissomBliss Ky
IThe Adair County Medical Society
will meet at Dr Cartwrights office
Sept 10th 1908 at 10 oclock a m
with the folfowing programPuerpual EslampsIaDr PerrymanCholera InfantumDr Hancock j
Typhoid FeverDr Hammond
IMeningitisDr Holland Simpsonss Dr Hindman j
Should a physician dispense his ownI
medicinl=Dr CartwrightWT Grissom
W F CartwrightRY Hindman
Committee
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Mr W A Helm the wellknown I
machinist who was formerly located atEsto has removed his entire outfit toColumbia his place of business beingon Boomer Heights He is a firstclass machinist and is prepared to do
all kinds of work The repairing ofengines cultivators mowers in facteverything in the machine line is hischaracter of work Call and see himHealso carries in stock all kinds of
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mill supplies and a good line of iiardwarev PKbne46 i l W 32 3nj
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Is making the season at my farm nearColumbia Fee 100 at the gate invariably >
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the account for youthat is if itbe collected at all We makecan
collections whereothers fail on oldand over due accounts Our fees t-
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