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MT. VERNON SINAL ' S. W. bivi< wis In I/>ul» vUTe again Tuesday. Mrs. W.J, Sparks'and daughter Miss Bessie were in Louisville Monday. Edd Lathetn, of Plato returned lucceed H < Mire little liver pill> Carbolized Witch Ha/e the original. Good f<> is or hrui es. and especial rs. Sold OV C. C Davis entered four Ve pelled I illness - s ago. wittidrii Makes ^ the most nutritious food and the most dainty and delicious Balcm# Powder Absolutely Put# No-fretting over the biscuit making. Royal Is. first" x aid to many a . ; cook's success AMERICAN RED CROSS C H R I S T M A S S T A M P S •^AMERICAN RED CROSST j I fighting. . -• 'j Robert Allen ] Robi net Toesday; .be expected to . merchant ile boa brother wiil contii foriweak MT VKENON. TIME TABLE. 22 north 4-55 P i 24 north 3:32 g i 28 south -...11:44 » ® ' 21 South 12:19 a m ' JAS. LANDRCM. Agent. Phone No. ^8. a ncuuouay irom 8 mree months stay in Iowa and says old Kea- ihuckv is good enough for him. ' Miss Blanche Crawlord, of Brown Memorial School happened to a very painful accident a few days ago by tailing down a flight' 01" stairs at Langd >n Djrmitory. 1 Her arm was broken In two pa.es. 1 She is now able t j SCALKE. New Toledo, computing | i Will sell cheap for cash. J. Fish, i Will exchange goods for corn at! from | 65 cents per bushel. .IT. A DANS j' C, C. Cox has resigned his po- sition with A. H. Hamlin Mr. was with j c os( has not decided what he will I Cbarle) Adams was Berea Sunday. Chester Landrua homefulks Sunday. Jones Fish who had pneumonia is better. S. B. McKenzie made trip to Middlesboro Fridi John Beaty ' is at home from I i.-, M 7 ~ . . . . ... ror sale or rent, one 7 rooom Crandall.Ga.. to spend the bo).days.L [ory dwelIing OQ Wesl Mj1n Proctor is assistant L.&.Mt Vernon. Good properly since H. O. Cozatt re- water handv. J T MKAIX: Bring us your pictures and ight have Xmas and i sue ot the paper, we coi BETTER N Ag signed. 1 Conn Brown is at home from ! Louisville law school for the holidays. Mrs. Margaret Grimes ti home from Princeton for holidays. George and -Russet Proctor learning telegrapbv under agent J. A. Landrum Mr and Mrs. J. C Madden, of Corhin, are visiting the family of John Cummins. » Miss Nell McFerron, of Pine •Hill, was with relatives here a fen- days of last week. Hal Whitehead is expected from Norton, Va , tomorrow to spend Xmas with relatives here . Judge I B Lair has been very sick for a week or more at his countiv home near here. Mrs. Wra. Povnter went to soe her daughter, Mrs. R. E. Thomp- son at. Crab Orchard. Sunday I. T Meadows will move to ih. J P Lechlctter property recentU purchased hv raiboad company. Mis? Cora E Griffin Assistanl Principal of our city school was in Livingston jiturdiy and Sunday C JI Frith. J . B. Rratns. W A. Wolf, and S. S McClure wrr. made Royal Arch Masons Monday Mrs D. N. Williams and Mrs Cleo Brown are Spending Xmas with Judge Williams at Covington. Miss Keys, tnusic teacher. Brown Memorial, left yesterday for her home iu Cincinnati, to spend Xmas Miss Margu-ite Lovell returned from Princeton School, Saturd. night, to be with her p^entsduring penence and training, we are prepared to do the beat 01 watch and jewelry repairing. If you need anything in our line give u s a call. Shop over Peoples Bank We guaratit'e our work. Nov. ig-t. F L. MOOKK. John Rencer, age 17, a son of Assessor W. S. Renner and Miss Katie Swinev. aged 14, both of the Hopewell n e i g h b o r h o o d were married Wednesday at the home of the bride. Rev. J. C. Blackburn officiating. FOB SALH:—One house and lot n Livingston and my farm of too teres near Roundstone section v mproved Will sell at bargains W . R SlGMON, Wildie. K C l o t hes For Men and Boys If you are looking for something out of the ordinary in Mens, Young Men's and Boys Clothes, come here. The BEST WAY for you to learn how good our clothes are is to buy your next Suit or Overcoat' here. Once you wear our clothes you'll always wear them. Mens Suits and Overcoats $6 to $20 Boys' Suits and Overcoats $2 to $6. Dec '7 .?m. A firsl clasi Jol pay the price to thi deliver tile goods No drunkard 01 Drummer Geo. Baker left Sun- day for a trip through the mount- ains and will spend Xmas at Hyden Kv. Miss Maud Forbes is here from Canada to visit her parents, Mr and Mrs. W. H. Forbes, on Jones street. Misses Daisy and Julia Fish arrived yesterday from Campbell- Hagertnan College, Lexington, for the holidays. - Arthur Daily has returned from a five months journev through the Northwestern States, locking much better. We understand B. B. Montgom- ery left Livingston on short order. He got no more Ibao hp deserved —a good thrashing G. W. Gentry Jr. is ( suffering from a very severe attack of rheu- matism. Mr. G«ntry g such a man will be greatly ciau'd. Address this office. S Fish, a well known merchant and a popular traveling salcsiuau. of Paint Lick ha; bought half interest in the insurance agency of R. B MahOney, or Stanfvrd and >ve his family there. Mr. well known to many Mt Vernon and Rockcastle people. MBRrHANTS "Won"IdTike to have she addiess of ejery merchant in Rockcastle county. Especially those who are iutcrested in prices on hay, com. flour, meal, feed and sbipstuff Write, tor ptices and give shipping point. JAS. D. SHELBY, City, Ky. MT. VERNON'S LEADINC CLOTHIER ALL AROUND CORNER NKXT TO COL'RT HOUSE. PHONE 77. Court a Ijourned vesterd'ay. There is a small line of Xmas eckwear and suspenders at Fish's. Read J. Fish's addon l h i s page id if you wear clothes see his line. All ? COURT jidayswith Mr. and Mrs. J. ,Tbos. The trial ol R P Pike, which ! Cherry.—The debate between W. is before the court at the time ol | G. Roberts of the Church of Christ, r lasl issue, for the killing of! and K. K. Long, of the Reorgau e resulted in a huug jury i«d Church of Christ of Hie Laiter qutttal and four Day Saints, will begin Mohday. It;to, and last for two weeks. The Joe ,\ i Eighi | for three years This ' mistrial of the case cond January 3rd, uspenoers, ties and hanke chiefs will be put up in individu Xmas boxes if you get'em at Fishs. I . . . . , ! Faulk Ross, colored, ior ^grand " e bate will be held nightly FOK SAL*: -Thorough bred Fox t larceny, plead guilty.and was' given in the Chapel Roim of ,he Brod- Temer pups, at $5.0.) each. .one Vear- in pen Bell Lawrence head Graded School. These twi» J.T.ADAMS, I for soreading small pox. fined JIOO men are considered the biggest Mt Vernon Kv. I This week has been dovoted to guns of their denomination. Be Judge Feland. the special-Judge I Actions reports of which will isute and attend cr you will miss has proven more than satisfactorv j " P 04 " next iUue something —Miss Clyde Watson is both to the attorneys and litigants. —:—" at home from Brown Memorial He certaidly believes in doing EA P School. Mt Vernon, and will re- things and not waiting until to- mam nr.til „fi Cr the h. lidavs Dr Geo M Frith is at home Don't forget .be X nas trees to- from Lonisvillfc for the holidays ni Kht at the school. and M: E. Mat A- Cummins and lamilv moved church —The entertainment a t t h e . from our town to the George Gen-1 Graded School W.dnesds) was fir- ry farm on Renfroes creek.—A. the teachers ant* pupils both are their, effor SALE On Saturday, January ist t9tt>. n the bounds of Boone's bolloK^ It m y home near George Anderson will sell my household and kitchen furniture. 3 cows, oue horse and a cane mill Tettns: All ov,er Sto will besold on six months time with note and security. N. J. ANDHBSON. Time and tithe again space in this paper has been offered to. the busi ties*: n en to express their views on matters of vital import- Hnce to the town.- We leave it t< our readers to say how much there has been used. We do hope and , trust that something can be done mo.c back to his. farm before very |l0 g e , 00r builjoes5 „, ea im c . ted *-• - I f n those matters of general inierer P. H. Shuttswas in 'Monday >0 all the people. and. while the outlook for a pike to 1 ^ . : - Bromoisa liule discouraging bei. C " m Special Detective for the L. & N. went down to Brown Memorial School closed Wednesday for 4he holi- days. The second semester begins Jan. 5tb. The closing exercises consisting of a play by the Gram- mar grades Tuesday evening a specially prepared and 'well render- ed program by the Iutermsdiate Wednesday^ atternoou. Brown Memorial- is flourishing this year as never before and the indications point to still better things for the future. • 'j M Hiatt is in Tennessee this week j be congratulated on business.- -The father and moth 1 which were well rewarded e r D r W F. Curare here Irom w ~'T —- Owen county and, will spend two , POSTED. or three weeks with Dr. Carter W e whose names appear below and wife. ' strictly forb.id, hunting or trey Ere the time this is i„ prin , M i i8 ° n °"l pretoises " nd ,v K c. . * . prosecute to the extent of the law iirmin. the beautiful daughter of anybne gnilty: Mrs. Susir Th'arp. will become the; J- H.Coffey! • J.,f. Smith, hri'de of Morris E Proctor, of the ; D L Carter Ky). Freestone Cm Quail secti-.n,' .Tbe groom is a son j P ' Y ' H ? n - 1 -. T.lm.n Frith of [ohn A. Proctor,' one- of Quail's 9' 1 ' 03 Ance Borem thriving-merchants. ;May their! B Cummins J. H. Reynolds whole lives.be happiness and not a r 08 ' ^°° re Mrs Alice Moore cloud to rhar their pleasure: An l ' * ee Coffey John Leece other. Miss Roberta, ' aged 17- ! ; 9 . . 1. '. Smith Prewetl

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MT. VERNON SINAL ' S. W. b i v i < w i s In I />ul» • vUTe aga in T u e s d a y .

Mrs . W . J , S p a r k s ' a n d d a u g h t e r M i s s Bessie w e r e in Lou i sv i l l e M o n d a y .

E d d La the tn , of P l a t o r e t u r n e d

lucceed H < Mire l i t t le l iver pill> Carbol ized W i t c h H a / e the or ig inal . G o o d f<> is or h r u i es. and especial rs. S o l d OV C. C Davis

en t e red f o u r Ve pel led I i l lness -

s ago . wittidrii

Makes ^ the m o s t nutritious food and the m o s t dainty and delicious

Balcm# Powder Absolutely Put#

No-fretting over the biscuit making. Royal Is. first" x aid to many a .

; cook's success

A M E R I C A N R E D C R O S S C H R I S T M A S S T A M P S

• ^ A M E R I C A N R E D C R O S S T j

I fighting. . -• 'j

R o b e r t A l l e n ] R o b i n e t T o e s d a y ; .be e x p e c t e d to . m e r c h a n t ile b o a b r o t h e r wi i l conti i

foriweak

M T V K E N O N .

T I M E T A B L E .

2 2 n o r t h 4-55 P i 24 n o r t h 3:32 g i 28 s o u t h -...11:44 » ® ' 21 S o u t h 12:19 a m '

JAS. LANDRCM. A g e n t . P h o n e N o . ^8.

a n c u u o u a y i r o m 8 m r e e m o n t h s s t a y in I o w a a n d s a y s old K e a -

i h u c k v is good e n o u g h for h i m .

' Miss Blanche C r a w l o r d , of Brown Memor ia l Schoo l h a p p e n e d to a v e r y p a i n f u l a cc iden t a few d a y s a g o by ta i l ing d o w n a f l igh t ' 01" s t a i r s a t L a n g d >n D j r m i t o r y .

1 H e r a r m was b r o k e n In two p a . e s . 1 S h e is n o w ab le t

j SCALKE. N e w To ledo , c o m p u t i n g | i W i l l sell c h e a p for cash. J . F i sh , i

W i l l e x c h a n g e goods for co rn a t !

f r o m | 65 c e n t s per b u s h e l . . I T . A DANS j'

C, C. C o x has r e s i g n e d his po-s i t i o n w i t h A . H . H a m l i n Mr .

was w i t h j c o s ( h a s n o t dec ided what he will I

Cbar l e ) A d a m s was Berea S u n d a y .

Ches te r L a n d r u a h o m e f u l k s S u n d a y .

J o n e s F i sh w h o had p n e u m o n i a is be t t e r .

S. B. McKenz ie m a d e t r i p to Midd lesboro Fridi

J o h n Beaty ' i s at h o m e f r o m I i.-, M 7 ~ . . . . . . . r o r sale or r en t , o n e 7 rooom C r a n d a l l . G a . . t o s p e n d t h e b o ) . d a y s . L [ o r y d w e l I i n g O Q W e s l M j 1 n

Proc to r is ass i s tan t L . & . M t Vernon . Good p r o p e r l y s ince H. O. Cozat t re- wa te r h a n d v . J T MKAIX:

Br ing u s y o u r p i c t u r e s and

ight have X m a s a n d i sue ot t h e paper , w e coi

BETTER

N A g s igned . 1

C o n n Brown is at h o m e f rom ! Louisvi l le law school for the hol idays .

Mrs . M a r g a r e t G r i m e s ti h o m e f r o m P r i n c e t o n for hol idays .

G e o r g e a n d -Russe t P r o c t o r l e a r n i n g t e l e g r a p b v u n d e r agent J . A . L a n d r u m

Mr a n d Mrs. J . C M a d d e n , of C o r h i n , a r e v i s i t i ng t h e fami ly of J o h n C u m m i n s .

» Miss Ne l l M c F e r r o n , of P i n e • H i l l , w a s w i t h re la t ives h e r e a fen-

d a y s of las t week.

H a l W h i t e h e a d is e x p e c t e d f r o m N o r t o n , V a , t o m o r r o w to spend X m a s wi th re la t ives h e r e .

J u d g e I B La i r ha s been v e r y sick for a week or m o r e at h i s c o u n t i v h o m e nea r here .

Mrs. W r a . P o v n t e r wen t to soe her d a u g h t e r , Mrs . R. E . T h o m p -son a t . C r a b O r c h a r d . S u n d a y

I. T Meadows will m o v e to ih . J P Lech lc t t e r p r o p e r t y recen tU p u r c h a s e d hv r a i b o a d c o m p a n y .

Mis? Cora E Gr i f f in Ass is tanl P r inc ipa l of our c i ty school was in L i v i n g s t o n j i t u r d i y a n d S u n d a y

C J I F r i t h . J . B. R r a t n s . W A. Wol f , and S. S McClu re wr r . m a d e Royal A r c h M a s o n s M o n d a y

M r s D. N . Wi l l i ams and M r s Cleo Brown a r e S p e n d i n g X m a s w i t h J u d g e Wi l l i ams at C o v i n g t o n .

Miss Keys , tnus ic t e a c h e r . Brown Memor ia l , left yes te rday for her h o m e iu C inc inna t i , t o spend X m a s

Miss M a r g u - i t e Lovel l r e t u r n e d f r o m Pr ince ton School , Sa tu rd . n i g h t , t o be w i t h h e r p ^ e n t s d u r i n g

p e n e n c e and t r a i n i n g , we a r e p r e p a r e d to do the bea t 01 w a t c h and j ewe l ry r epa i r ing . If y o u need a n y t h i n g in o u r l ine g ive u s a call. S h o p ove r Peoples B a n k W e g u a r a t i t ' e o u r w o r k . N o v . i g - t . F L . M O O K K .

J o h n R e n c e r , age 17, a son of Assessor W . S. R e n n e r and Miss K a t i e S w i n e v . aged 14, both of the Hopewe l l n e i g h b o r h o o d w e r e mar r i ed W e d n e s d a y at t h e h o m e of the br ide . Rev . J . C . B l a c k b u r n off ic ia t ing.

FOB SALH:—One h o u s e a n d lot

n L i v i n g s t o n and my fa rm of t o o

teres nea r R o u n d s t o n e sect ion v

mproved Wil l sell at b a r g a i n s

W . R SlGMON,

Wi ld ie . K

Clothes For Men and Boys If you are looking for something out of the ordinary

in Mens, Young Men's and Boys Clothes, come here. The BEST WAY for you to learn how good our

clothes are is to buy your next Suit or Overcoat' here. Once you wear our clothes you'll always wear them.

Mens Suits and Overcoats $6 to $20 Boys' Suits and Overcoats $2 to $6.

Dec '7 .?m.

A firsl c l a s i Jol pay the p r i ce to thi de l iver t i le goods

N o d r u n k a r d 01

D r u m m e r G e o . B a k e r left S u n -d a y for a t r i p t h r o u g h t h e m o u n t -a i n s and will s p e n d X m a s a t H y d e n K v .

M i s s M a u d F o r b e s is h e r e f r o m Canada to visit her p a r e n t s , Mr a n d M r s . W . H . F o r b e s , on J o n e s s t r e e t .

Misses Daisy and J u l i a F i sh a r r i v e d y e s t e r d a y f r o m Campbe l l -H a g e r t n a n Col lege , L e x i n g t o n , for t h e ho l idays .

- A r t h u r Da i ly ha s r e t u r n e d f r o m a five m o n t h s j o u r n e v t h r o u g h t h e N o r t h w e s t e r n S t a t e s , l o c k i n g m u c h be t t e r .

W e u n d e r s t a n d B. B. Mon tgom-e r y lef t L i v i n g s t o n o n s h o r t o rde r . H e g o t n o m o r e I b a o hp dese rved — a good t h r a s h i n g

G . W . G e n t r y J r . i s ( s u f f e r i n g f r o m a v e r y s e v e r e a t t ack of r h e u -m a t i s m . M r . G « n t r y

g s u c h a m a n will be g r ea t l y c i a u ' d . A d d r e s s t h i s office.

S F i s h , a well k n o w n m e r c h a n t and a popu l a r t r ave l ing sa lcs iuau . of Pa in t Lick h a ; b o u g h t half in teres t in t h e i n s u r a n c e agency of R. B MahOney, or S t a n f v r d and

>ve h i s fami ly the re . Mr . well k n o w n to m a n y Mt

V e r n o n and Rockcas t l e people .

MBRrHANTS "Won"IdTike to h a v e she a d d i e s s of e j e r y m e r c h a n t in Rockcas t l e c o u n t y . Espec i a l l y t h o s e w h o are iu tc res ted in p r ices on h a y , c o m . flour, mea l , feed and sb ips tu f f W r i t e , tor p t i ce s and g ive s h i p p i n g p o i n t .

J A S . D . S H E L B Y ,

C i t y , K y .

MT. VERNON'S LEADINC CLOTHIER ALL AROUND CORNER NKXT TO COL'RT HOUSE.

PHONE 77.

Cour t a I j ou rned vesterd 'ay.

T h e r e is a smal l l ine of X m a s e c k w e a r a n d s u s p e n d e r s at F i s h ' s .

R e a d J . F i s h ' s a d d o n l h i s p a g e id if you wear c lo thes see his line.

Al l ?

C O U R T j i d a y s w i t h Mr . and Mrs. J . , T b o s . T h e tr ial o l R P P ike , wh ich ! C h e r r y . — T h e d e b a t e be tween W . is be fo re t h e cour t at t h e t i m e o l | G . Robe r t s of t h e C h u r c h of C h r i s t , r lasl issue, for t h e k i l l ing o f ! a n d K. K. L o n g , of t h e R e o r g a u e resul ted in a h u u g j u r y i « d C h u r c h of Chr i s t of Hie L a i t e r

qu t t t a l a n d four Day Sa in t s , will beg in M o h d a y . I t ; to , and last fo r i « t w o weeks . T h e

Joe ,\ i E igh i | fo r t h r e e y e a r s T h i s ' mis t r ia l of t h e case

cond J a n u a r y 3rd , u s p e n o e r s , t ies and h a n k e

ch i e f s will be p u t u p in i nd iv idu X m a s b o x e s if you g e t ' e m at F i s h s . I „ „ . . . . „ ,

! F a u l k Ross , colored, i o r ^g rand " e b a t e will be held n i g h t l y FOK SAL*: - T h o r o u g h bred F o x t l a r ceny , plead g u i l t y . a n d was' g iven in t h e Chape l R o i m of , h e Brod-

T e m e r p u p s , at $5.0.) e a c h . . o n e Vear- in p e n Bell L a w r e n c e h e a d G r a d e d School . T h e s e twi» J . T . A D A M S , I for s o r e a d i n g smal l p o x . fined JIOO m e n a r e cons ide red t h e b i g g e s t

Mt V e r n o n K v . I T h i s w e e k h a s been dovoted to g u n s of the i r d e n o m i n a t i o n . B e J u d g e F e l a n d . t h e s p e c i a l - J u d g e I Act ions r e p o r t s of wh ich will i s u t e and a t t end c r y o u will m i s s

ha s p r o v e n m o r e than sa t i s fac to rv j " P 0 4 " n e x t i U u e s o m e t h i n g — M i s s C lyde W a t s o n i s b o t h t o t h e a t t o r n e y s a n d l i t igan t s . • — : — " a t h o m e f r o m Brown M e m o r i a l H e c e r t a i d l y be l i eves in d o i n g E A P Schoo l . Mt V e r n o n , and will re-t h i n g s a n d n o t w a i t i n g un t i l to- m a m nr.til „ f i C r t h e h . l idavs —

Dr G e o M F r i t h is at h o m e Don ' t forget .be X nas t rees to-f r o m Lonisvillfc f o r t h e ho l idays — n i K h t at t h e s c h o o l . and M : E . Mat A- C u m m i n s and lamilv moved c h u r c h — T h e e n t e r t a i n m e n t at t h e . f r o m o u r t o w n to t h e G e o r g e G e n - 1 G r a d e d Schoo l W . d n e s d s ) was fir-r y f a r m on R e n f r o e s c r e e k . — A . • t h e t e a c h e r s ant* p u p i l s bo th a r e

t h e i r , e f for S A L E

O n S a t u r d a y , J a n u a r y i s t t9tt>. n t h e b o u n d s of B o o n e ' s bolloK^ It my h o m e nea r G e o r g e A n d e r s o n

will sel l my h o u s e h o l d a n d k i t c h e n f u r n i t u r e . 3 cows, o u e horse a n d a c a n e mil l

T e t t n s : Al l ov,er S t o will b e s o l d o n s ix m o n t h s t i m e w i t h n o t e a n d s e c u r i t y . N . J . ANDHBSON.

T i m e and t i t he aga in space in t h i s p a p e r ha s been of fe red to . t h e busi ties*: n en to e x p r e s s t h e i r v i e w s o n m a t t e r s of v i ta l impor t -Hnce t o t h e town.- W e l e a v e i t t< o u r r eade r s to say h o w m u c h t h e r e ha s been u s e d . W e d o h o p e and

, t r u s t t h a t s o m e t h i n g c a n be d o n e m o . c b a c k to his . f a r m b e f o r e v e r y | l 0 g e , 0 0 r b u i l j o e s 5 „ , e a i m „ c . t e d

• *-• - I f n t h o s e m a t t e r s of gene ra l i n i e r e r P. H . S h u t t s w a s in ' M o n d a y >0 al l t h e people .

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