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y sm BMmwo&s am MJ. VERNON SIGNAL iUUUUiiiiiiliiiiillliiiiiiiiiiililiiili Irs R E Thompson." daughter s iillie, and son,Bragg, are vis- i har mother, Mrs. W, M. MTVKUNON, JKY. April 3. 1908 How Is Your'Coat Made? If it Is this picture tells you pF* ||EE| The'collar fits the neck closely The point of the shoulders stand up; it will not breAk down or wrinkle.—The body of the coat hangs right.—The but- \V 4 tonholes will not sag.—The edges will not roll -up.—The pockets will not I drag down; they are stayed. These are only a few of the many reasons why you should wear SHIELD BRAND ©LOTHgS. OUR NEW EASTER SUITS ARE HERE ready for,your inspection. They are the snappiest ones you'll see. j Prices range from $7.00 to $18.00. Don't pay the high-priced tail- ors $2o or $25 for a Suit. We sell the same Suits from $10 to $18 and-they fit. Our line of Neckwear was nev- er moie complete than now. See our windows. THE LEADER IN MEN'S WEAR. •PHONE 77 ReadadvertisementofJ. J.Stokes ] E. C. Clayton, the jeweler will found on Erst page. j leave Mt. Vernon in two .weeks. John J. Jones has made appli- He will go west cation for a patent on a lumber cat See the "Merry Widow Sailors*' culator. > just out, at Mrs. Brown's. They MOTICB.—I will rettlm from the city about April ist, with a com- plete and up-to-Jate line of Millin- ery, with styles to suit the locality and prices to suit the times. .Call and see me before making your purchases. Respt-, MRS. WM. POTT*, .\Ich.i20-3T Brodhead. Ky,. A TWENTY YEAH SENTENCE. "I have just oompleted a twenty year health Sentence, imposed! by Bncklen's Arnica Salve, which cured me of bleeding, piles just tweuty years ago," writes O. S. Woolever. of LeRavsville, N. Y., Bucklen's Arnica Salve heals the worst sores, boils, burns, wounds and cuts in the shortest time.. 25c at Chas. C. Davis' drng store. ; The infant ?hild of Mr. and Mrs. Neal, of Livingston, died Sunday and was taken to Freedom for buri- al. Mrs. Neal usf to be Miss Kit- tie Poynter. ' FOR SALS:—If you,are loqking for a good farm at! a great bargain; one that you can run machinery over, 1 have one that I don't need- Call on me at Wildie Ky. R . H . LEWIS. TAKEN UP:—Came to my house on January the 12th. 1908 a male hogi will weigh about one hundred lbs. Owner can have same by pav- ing for the keeping of the hog and lor this advertisement. EMMRTT TREAPWAY. TAKEN UP:—A black male bog EHGLANDSAYS NO ALUM t IN FOOB A No criminal business has been tried this week the entire time beiiig spent with civil business. The grand.jury convened again this morning but will be finally discharged tomorrow. We regret very much to be without our Livingston corres- pondence and we are not 'going to be without very long. But it takes Mrs. Oleo Brown had her splen- did opening of new and op to date bats, an J everything for ladies, on last Saturday. The store! was crowded all day and all seemed Dee lighted with ' her excellent taste. She has the goods of the most becoming styles and the abili- ty to suit every one. All should have a beautiful and "becoming spring hat and Mrs. Blown' is the one from whom to buy. CIRCUIT COURT:—The jury trying Woolford Adams for the killing of William Hayes, which case was before the court at the time of our last Issue /eturned a verdict of guilty fixingAis punish- ment at' 18 ytsr» 1 6 S h e pen. Charley King (oKjtilllng Tom Young, 6 years in tbjLpen. This John Jones has been examined and will soon be placed to woik as operator for the L. & N. He learned under our splendid night agent, J. J. Lawrence, who is cou- ceded to be one of( the most expert "lightning hurlers on the road Tom O'Mara who has been here most of the winter, left Wednesday my place four months ago. Owner can have same by poyiog all < damages and cost of advertisement. ; JOSHUA PABRBTT, Mch: 27-31 Cove Ky. ' The heavy rains have caused a , flood In the rivers and creeks in ' Eastern and Central Kentucky, , in the South Carolina League. Tom is one of the best in the small leagues and we fully expect to see him traveling in fast er company before may season have easily." . . The ladies in the coop try and adjoining towns, should tfcake a special trip to see ^the beautiful millinery at Mrs Brown's. She will be sply to glad to show them t o y o u ^ d m a k e w i s e suggestions for your benefit, without extra change. ' • • > ' Second Lieutenant H-M. Kline of the Regular Army, has been at the Miller hou^e for the past ten days getting .recruits for the Regular Arm*3 So far there have been but a very few enlisted He will be he re-for a mouth. Hon. Waller Bennett, candidate lor the delegate at large from the •Eighth District to the -Republican Convention which meets in Chica- go in June, was here Wednesday presenting his claims to thfc Rock-, castle .Republicans. Since Mr. j Bennett is in hearty accord with, the Rockcastle i Republicans j n the 1 line up for Taft, he received all <he encouragement and even more than,' he was looking for In this county, R. P. Pike charged With the k of Joe Mtze continued until term ol court. . TIME TABLE. 22 north 24 north 23 south "?T"sTirth .1' . ..... 1 Lsndrum Council bad work Monday and Thursday nights. FERTILIZES: Just received ? car load of the Bower -Fertilizer. Jonas McKerzie & Son. " FERTILIZBRN-I have just re- ceived a car load of Lake Erie Fish 24 p m ' Guano Brand. 3:40a m, 1:24 p it 2:20 a m FERTILIZER:—Jtist received a car of Horse-sb' e fertilizer. Us. LANDRUM. Agent. | J.J. SMITH&8OWDER&OWENS. hone No. $8. J3 27 3'- Brodhead, Ky. Where did you get that beau- tiful hav. and it is so . very be- coming!" "Why. at Mrs. Brown's of course." been ap- succeed PERSONAL Per Rigitby is rap-'dlv recovering. Mrs-. Georgie Fr.iokliu has been i-etv sick this week Mrs E B Cox visited her par- :nt* at Pme Hill this week. Pile spent Saturday until Sui div with friends here. Mr. J T. Huicheson was the guest of his daughter,. Mrs M. B. Salin. Drs. J. F. Baugh and R. W. Dythe visited relatives in Loudon •vindav-. Xl.rs J Thus t_berry came Weduesday to be the guest of Mr?-. J. W. Brown. Misses Bettie Hicks, and Eliza Pike were guests of Miss Jennie Davis this week. Dr. and Mis. D. B. Southard are rejoicing over the arrival of a fine boy baby to bless their home. Mrs. W. L. Richtrds returned from Glencoe yesterday. She has been very sick for the past week. We hear .some talk that Rev. A. J. Pike will be called as pastor of the Baptist church at this place. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Edmonds, of AJabatua, are guests of Mrs. Ed- monds parents, Mr. and Mrs. L * • T. Welch. 0 Mrs. Preston " Pennington has returned from Orlando and reports ter mother who has been very siek slightly improved. R. L. Collier, tfie pole man. was here Wednesday. We are always glad to See "Bob" as he is famil- iarly called, come to town. M. C. Sowder narrowly escaped what might have beeu a serious in- jury with ;the loss of Only four teeth by H mule kicking him in the . mouth. Mrs. Fannie Adams, Miss Mat Williams and little Tevis Bethur- um have returned from a several weeks stay in Somerset and Louis- "ville. J. A Preston |in remitting for his paper says that be is getting along alright, enjoying good health and has po reasonable cause for complaint, at the way the serving him. Mr. and Mrs. I. N. Graybeel we understand are souti to become? residents of our town. We hear- tily welcome them among us. They will occupy the ho&se recentlv va- ulted by S. B. Ramsey on West Main street. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Mullins unit- ed with the Baptist church Satur. day night, the latter being baptized Tuesday by Rev. A. J. Pike, who John V. McKenzie pointed town marshal Sowder. who moved outside of corporate limits. Elmer Lechleiter has bought the .use in which telephone exchauge is loeated at Livingston, on which lie will put improvements. FOR SALE -J-A* square piano, i" good condition,- and iv ill be sold at bargain. Apply to Miss Ida May Adams, Mt. Vernon, Ky Mch -20-3t. 1 FOR SALE: Rhode Island red cockerels and pullets; also eggs $1.00 per setting. Mallard duck eggs $1.00 per setting. Mrs. W. J. Edmiston, Mch.-20 tf. Crab Orchard, Ky. FOR SALE: —700 bales good timothy bay. If not sold privately will be Sold at auction Saturday April 1:, 1908, on Jerry Frith farm JAMES BROPK. apr-4 2t. Hlatt.Ky. Brodhead now has a full-fledged telephone exchange with 28 phones installed and orders on the string for more. A line is being con structcd from Brodhead to Hlatt hich will be ready for business within a week. Our local telephone company has made arrangements via Lancas- pnd Danville for getting through connections to Junction City, Lebanon, or any old place in the State as well as Cincinnati, In- dianapolis, Nashville including many other States. OPENING.—The ladies of Mt Vernon and Rockcastle county are invited to attend my Spring and Summer Opening of Millinery Saturday, April 4th. The styles this season are unusually pretty, and I have taken much pains in selecting my stock and you should see it. * • " M R S . G . S . HIATT. Mr. James Adams, and aged and honhored citizen of the county dieil jf/ednesdoy at the home Of his son, Abe Adam;, near Cov< where he had made his several months. Mr. A a survivor of the 'Civil War. His remains were laid to rest yesterday in the family grave-yard. Another good man gone to bis reward. Jack Adams left Tuesday tor Col' brado where he will spend about tbr^e months before returning. He was accompanied as far as Lou- isville by W. J. . Rider who will probably continue the whole jour- ney with him'. Mr. Rider shipped his two black horses and jack took his sorrel mare which if not sojd on the road, will be taken all the way preached an interesting discourse where they . expcct l0 dispoi a: til,- Baptist chu.cli on . ucsd.iv ^ ^ # baodsoale prjce night. W. G Mulliris his the contract for distributing telephone"' poles over the route fron^Mt. Vernon to Corbin. OJT^M errjek. Mr. Will Merrfeks and Miss tynnic Fredericks were married last Thursday. Both are deserving young people. Th^ surveyors for the East (Ten- nessee Telephone Co.. have located the line through town and are working on south.J Husbands, brothers, sweethearts and friends, admire womeo in niQc, becoming head gear—see Mrs. Brown's beautiful aats. x H. V. Battin. of Lancaster, ha9 secured« patent on a telephone lightening arrester. ' It is claimed to be a valuable invention. se this in- W b o Is that? Det quiry over the phon< answered your call, the party you calle sk if it is giving the See the "Merry Widow Sailors" 1st out, at Mrs. Brown's. They re catchy and just the thing." ] If you want a setting of eggs of the finest b r e e d of chickens known call on J. T. Adams, Mt. Vernon. B. Chestnut was here yester- day and told us that the Hiatt sec- was over-run' with hog buy- BttODH E"A D . Miss Maude Watson returned from the city yesterday with a full and up-to-date liqie of spring and summer millinery. She will have charge of the Evans Millinery Co's store at this place. 'They will have their anual opening Saturday April nth. 08.—Mrs. J. W. and Miss Uta Hutcheson were in Dan- ville shopping last Monday.—J. Conard Evans and E. R. Gentry are numbered with our sick for this R. B. Mullins is having two cottages erected on the lot" recently purchased of Dick Cummins on Adams street. day and The East Tennessee Telephone surveyors have reached Mt. Ver- non on their proposed line from Crab Orchard to Corbin. ies Eliza Pike and Bettye visited in Mt Vernon Tues-, Wednesday.—Mr. and en Pike visited the family of McKenzie in Mt. Vernon last SaturQay and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Pike were recently married and will soon leave for other parts which we dislike very much to give up these popular young people.—Mrs. Dr. Percy Benton and daughter left .today to spend a mouth at Crab Orchard Springs on account pf Mrs Benton's health. We hope this rest will^add much | to giving back ber health.—The telephone line to Hiatt will be completed this week. A very' great im irovenient. | H. H. Hutcheson has a very, severe tltack of tonsilitis.—The Rockcasjle Co., Fair Association met lastjdonday night and elected the following ' office'rs: J. Thos. Cherry, Sres; B. A. Yaden V. Pres. John Robins Secy. J. W. Hutche- son Treaa. G. Oweps, R. H. Hamm and Dr.'W. E. Qravely Directors and Hon. R. G.^Willianis of Cov- ington Ky.. Dr. W. B. O'Bannbn, of Stanford, . M.X>. Aldridge ol Lancaster, W . H . Pettus of Cupp Tenn., R{G. Pettus of Preachers- ville E. S. Albright, W. L- Richards. I. T. Adams and D1. M. L. Myers of M»', Vernon as Hon. Directors. The dates are Wednesday, Thurs- day hod Friday Ang. i9 20 and 21 Under this management we ivctfae biggest Fair yet. S H E R I F F ' S L A N D SALES. By virtue of tax warrants which issued from the Clerk's office of the Rockcastle County Court, /or taxes due by the hereinafter named delin quents for the year IQO8.2I will of- fer for sale the following real estate to satisfy said warrants, with inter- est, penalty and cost. Said sale will be made' on the 27th day of April 1908, it being regular County Court day. Bussel. Melvin, ( n r ) 200 ' acres, near Buck French, tax and cost $ 6 30 Mullins heirs, 250 acres near Jas. Mullins, tax and cost 481 R. L. McFERRON; Sheriff of Rockcastle County. EGOS FOR SALB:—S. Ct drown Leghorn eggs. 50 cents per 15 M R S . A . E . SHARP. mch 6-6t. Ottawa, Ky. CASTOR 1A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Signature of

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MJ. VERNON SIGNAL iUUUUiiiiiiliiiiillliiiiiiiiiiililiiili Irs R E Thompson." d a u g h t e r s i i l l i e , a n d s o n , B r a g g , a r e vis-i h a r m o t h e r , Mrs . W , M . M T V K U N O N , JKY. A p r i l 3 . 1908

How Is Your'Coat Made?

If it Is this picture tells you pF* | |EE| The'collar fits the neck closely The point of the shoulders stand up; it will not breAk down or wrinkle.—The body of the coat hangs right.—The but- \V 4 tonholes will not sag.—The edges will not roll -up.—The pockets will not I drag down; they are stayed. These are only a few of the many reasons why you should wear

SHIELD BRAND ©LOTHgS. OUR NEW EASTER SUITS ARE HERE

ready for,your inspection. They are the snappiest ones you'll see. j Prices range from $7.00 to $18.00.

Don't pay the high-priced tail-ors $2o or $25 for a Suit. We sell the same Suits from $10 to $18 and-they fit.

Our line of Neckwear was nev-er moie complete than now. See our windows.

THE LEADER IN MEN'S WEAR. • P H O N E 77

R e a d a d v e r t i s e m e n t o f J . J . S t o k e s ] E . C. C l a y t o n , t h e j e w e l e r wi l l f o u n d o n Erst page . j l eave M t . V e r n o n in t w o .weeks.

J o h n J . J o n e s h a s m a d e appli- H e wi l l go wes t

ca t ion for a p a t e n t o n a l u m b e r c a t S e e t h e " M e r r y W i d o w Sailors* ' c u l a t o r . > j u s t o u t , a t M r s . B r o w n ' s . T h e y

MOTICB.—I will r e t t l m f r o m t h e c i t y a b o u t A p r i l i s t , w i th a c o m -ple te a n d u p - t o - J a t e l ine of Mill in-e ry , w i th s ty les t o su i t t h e local i ty a n d pr ices to su i t t h e t imes. .Call and see m e b e f o r e m a k i n g y o u r p u r c h a s e s . Resp t - ,

M R S . W M . P O T T * , . \ I c h . i 2 0 - 3 T Brodhead . Ky,.

A TWENTY YEAH SENTENCE. " I h a v e j u s t oomple t ed a t w e n t y

year hea l th Sentence, imposed! b y B n c k l e n ' s Arn i ca Salve, w h i c h c u r e d m e of b leed ing , pi les j u s t t w e u t y y e a r s a g o , " wr i tes O. S. Wooleve r . of L e R a v s v i l l e , N . Y . , Buck len ' s A r n i c a Sa lve hea l s t h e worst sores , boils , b u r n s , w o u n d s and c u t s in t h e s h o r t e s t t ime. . 25c at Chas . C. D a v i s ' d r n g s tore . ;

T h e i n f an t ?hi ld of M r . and Mrs . N e a l , of L i v i n g s t o n , died S u n d a y and was t a k e n to F r e e d o m for buri-al. M r s . N e a l us f t o b e Mis s Ki t -t ie P o y n t e r . '

FOR SALS:—If y o u , a r e loqk ing for a good f a r m at! a g r e a t ba rga in ; o n e t h a t y o u c a n r u n m a c h i n e r y over , 1 h a v e o n e t h a t I d o n ' t need-Call on m e a t W i l d i e Ky.

R . H . L E W I S .

TAKEN U P : — C a m e to m y h o u s e on J a n u a r y t h e 12th . 1908 a ma le hogi will we igh a b o u t o n e h u n d r e d lbs. O w n e r c a n h a v e s a m e b y p a v -ing f o r t h e k e e p i n g of t h e h o g a n d lor th i s a d v e r t i s e m e n t .

E M M R T T T R E A P W A Y .

TAKEN U P : — A b lack m a l e b o g

EHGLANDSAYS NO ALUM t IN FOOB A

N o c r i m i n a l b u s i n e s s h a s been t r i ed t h i s w e e k t h e e n t i r e t i m e be i i ig s p e n t w i th civi l bus iness . T h e g r a n d . j u r y c o n v e n e d aga in th i s m o r n i n g bu t will be finally d i s cha rged t o m o r r o w .

W e regre t ve ry m u c h to b e w i t h o u t o u r L i v i n g s t o n cor res -p o n d e n c e a n d we a r e no t ' g o i n g t o be w i thou t v e r y long . B u t i t t a k e s

Mrs . Oleo Brown had h e r splen-did o p e n i n g of n e w a n d op t o da te ba t s , an J e v e r y t h i n g for ladies , o n las t S a t u r d a y . T h e s t o r e ! w a s c rowded al l d a y a n d all seemed Dee l ighted wi th ' h e r exce l l en t tas te . S h e h a s t h e g o o d s of t h e mos t b e c o m i n g s ty les and t h e abil i-ty to s u i t e v e r y one . A l l s h o u l d h a v e a beau t i fu l and " b e c o m i n g sp r i ng h a t a n d Mrs. Blown ' i s t h e o n e f rom w h o m to b u y .

CIRCUIT C O U R T : — T h e j u r y t r y i n g W o o l f o r d A d a m s f o r t h e k i l l ing of Wi l l i am H a y e s , w h i c h case was b e f o r e t h e c o u r t a t t h e t i m e of o u r las t Issue / e t u r n e d a verd ic t of g u i l t y fixingAis p u n i s h -m e n t a t ' 18 y t s r » 16 S h e p e n . C h a r l e y K i n g ( o K j t i l l l n g T o m Y o u n g , 6 y e a r s in t b j L p e n . T h i s

J o h n Jones has been e x a m i n e d and will soon be placed to woik a s o p e r a t o r for t h e L . & N . H e l ea rned u n d e r o u r sp lendid n i g h t agen t , J . J . L a w r e n c e , w h o is cou-ceded t o be o n e of ( t h e mos t e x p e r t " l i g h t n i n g h u r l e r s o n t h e road

T o m O ' M a r a w h o h a s b e e n he re mos t of t h e w i n t e r , l e f t W e d n e s d a y

m y p lace fou r m o n t h s ago. O w n e r c a n h a v e s a m e b y p o y i o g al l < d a m a g e s and cost of a d v e r t i s e m e n t . ;

J O S H U A P A B R B T T ,

M c h : 2 7 - 3 1 Cove K y . • '

T h e h e a v y r a i n s h a v e caused a , flood In t h e rivers a n d c r e e k s in ' E a s t e r n and C e n t r a l K e n t u c k y , ,

in t h e S o u t h Caro l ina L e a g u e . T o m i s o n e of t h e bes t in t h e smal l l e agues and w e f u l l y e x p e c t to s e e h i m t rave l ing in f a s t e r c o m p a n y be fore m a y season have

easily." . .

T h e l ad ies in t h e c o o p t r y and a d j o i n i n g t o w n s , s h o u l d tfcake a spec i a l t r i p to see ^ t h e b e a u t i f u l mi l l i ne ry a t M r s B r o w n ' s . S h e wi l l b e s p l y to g l a d t o s h o w t h e m t o y o u ^ d m a k e w i s e s u g g e s t i o n s for y o u r benef i t , w i t h o u t e x t r a change. ' • • >

' S e c o n d L i e u t e n a n t H - M . K l i n e of t h e R e g u l a r A r m y , h a s been a t t h e Miller h o u ^ e for t h e pas t t en d a y s g e t t i n g . recru i t s f o r t h e R e g u l a r A r m * 3 S o f a r t h e r e h a v e b e e n b u t a very f e w en l i s t ed H e wi l l be h e r e - fo r a m o u t h .

H o n . W a l l e r B e n n e t t , c a n d i d a t e lor t h e de l ega t e a t l a r g e f r o m t h e

• E i g h t h Dis t r i c t to t h e -Republ ican C o n v e n t i o n w h i c h m e e t s in Chica-g o in J u n e , was h e r e W e d n e s d a y p r e s e n t i n g h i s c l a i m s t o thfc R o c k - , cast le . R e p u b l i c a n s . S i n c e M r . j B e n n e t t is in h e a r t y accord w i t h , t h e Rockcas t l e i R e p u b l i c a n s j n the1

l i ne u p for T a f t , h e rece ived al l <he e n c o u r a g e m e n t a n d e v e n m o r e t h a n , ' h e w a s l o o k i n g f o r In t h i s c o u n t y ,

R . P . P i k e c h a r g e d With t h e k of J o e Mtze c o n t i n u e d un t i l

t e r m ol c o u r t .

. T I M E T A B L E .

22 n o r t h 24 n o r t h • 23 s o u t h "?T"sTirth .1'. ..... 1

L s n d r u m Counc i l bad work M o n d a y a n d T h u r s d a y n i g h t s .

FERTILIZES: J u s t rece ived ? c a r load of t h e B o w e r - F e r t i l i z e r .

J o n a s M c K e r z i e & Son. "

FERTILIZBRN-I h a v e j u s t re-c e i v e d a c a r load of L a k e E r i e F i s h

24 p m ' G u a n o Brand .

3 : 4 0 a m , 1:24 p i t 2:20 a m

FERTILIZER:—Jtist rece ived a ca r of Horse-sb ' e fe r t i l i ze r .

U s . LANDRUM. A g e n t . | J . J . SMITH&8OWDER&OWENS. h o n e N o . $8 . J3 27 3 ' - Brodhead , Ky.

W h e r e did you ge t tha t beau-t i fu l hav. a n d it is s o . very be-c o m i n g ! " " W h y . a t M r s . B r o w n ' s of c o u r s e . "

been ap-succeed

P E R S O N A L

P e r Rigitby is rap-'dlv recover ing .

Mrs-. G e o r g i e F r . i o k l i u h a s been i-etv s ick t h i s week

M r s E B Cox vis i ted he r par-:nt* at P m e Hi l l t h i s w e e k .

P i l e spen t S a t u r d a y un t i l S u i d i v wi th f r i e n d s h e r e .

Mr . J T . H u i c h e s o n was t h e g u e s t of h i s d a u g h t e r , . M r s M. B. Sal in .

D r s . J . F . B a u g h and R. W . D y t h e vis i ted r e l a t ives in L o u d o n •vindav-.

Xl.rs J T h u s t_berry c a m e W e d u e s d a y to be t h e gues t of Mr?-. J . W . B r o w n .

Misses Bet t ie H i c k s , a n d El iza P i k e were g u e s t s of Miss J e n n i e D a v i s t h i s w e e k .

Dr . a n d M i s . D. B. S o u t h a r d a r e r e j o i c i n g o v e r t h e a r r iva l of a fine b o y b a b y to b les s the i r h o m e .

Mrs . W . L . R i c h t r d s r e t u r n e d f r o m G l e n c o e ye s t e rday . S h e h a s b e e n ve ry s ick f o r t h e pas t w e e k .

W e h e a r .some t a l k t h a t Rev. A . J . P i k e will b e called a s p a s t o r of t h e Bap t i s t c h u r c h a t t h i s p lace .

M r . a n d Mrs. J . S . E d m o n d s , of AJaba tua , a r e g u e s t s of M r s . Ed-m o n d s paren ts , M r . a n d M r s . L * • T . We lch . 0 Mrs . P r e s t o n " P e n n i n g t o n h a s r e t u r n e d f r o m O r l a n d o a n d r e p o r t s t e r m o t h e r w h o h a s b e e n ve ry siek s l i g h t l y i m p r o v e d .

R. L . Coll ier , tfie pole m a n . was h e r e W e d n e s d a y . W e a r e a l w a y s g lad t o See " B o b " a s h e is famil-i a r ly cal led, come to t o w n .

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