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| QispldtelPllel j THE 3AMBROOK IN:LIVIH<5»TON. KY. Consists . of Koom How 1T. VERNON SIGNAL /ttatfCH SY 4*r IJ , I«I6 i' Everything good . Ior "men to wear at Fish'*. 3pri0(f Soils, Coaffif £.<!!•- dry good»,.fl«fy«fciagitttiwe»r. at Snt ton & MeBjid; ' Twa; «4bns*nd :nini» prettiest Amosling Qfaghamai for Spring, just received at' Dromtnond' store. , ;• \iH TABLE - S-o7 p 24 jurtn 8:56 • !3 south 11:48 a i -loath 12:13 a TAS • LANDRDM, Agent, t'hone No. 8. Dwight Bowman has the grip. Mrs. W. G. McBee was with relatives in Stanford this week, Charley Noe.-reported sick last week with pneumonia, • is improve ing. Fred McFerron aadiLog&riBryV ant, electricians, were in Pine Bill Wednesday. Will Noe who has been working lu a paper mill in Cincinnati, has returned home. Dr. R. W. Dyche is here from Londrn to day looking alter son e business matters. T. N. Noe has a severe case of erysipilas. His face is swolen be- yond recognition. V C Tate and F. L. Thompson, Jr., were in Frankfort yesterday and are in Louisville to-day. Dr. P. H Conover returned from Columbia Wednesday. Mrs. Conover will not return Kir a lew weeks. Rev. Hughie Pondar, of thei Mullins Station section;ri»attetfd ing the Baptist Seminar^ in Lou iaville. Mrs Tbeard Parsons, who hav been confined to her bed for the past four months, is able to sit up a few hours each day. Misses Emma and Etfcyfc Davis- spent a portion of the v M i *rit!h Misses Dovie, Thtilpa *nif Connie Mullins, on Chenm rigge. John Mullins was here vyeeter- dav morning en route to< Level Green to see bis brotbe; ' "Red" Mullins, who was seriously injur- ed by a horse a few days since. The horse threw bim and.nkeo stepped on him breaking several ribs. • • Mr and v rs. Jones ftr. and Mrs Lee Chesnur, M r. H, ,C. Gemrv. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Da vis and lohn 't. otn-ev ««t amoie those from here wbo at- tended the burial of Mr«. lames Coffey at the Maret burying ground Sunday afternooni I.OCA1) Trivet? Did yon ever *e»or.e? Rockcastle hasnot a living Mex- ican war vetem. Over at London last Saturday night Evan Elan* shotpimer men Parmeu ied Sunday night from the wound. After yoo teat yourself loose from a man wfao talk*.lor an bour and doesn't say «, word, you won- dtfr why tney muzzle dogs. Pick Thomas, colored, who left •his county some twentv years since, is working for a motor company in Louisville, as an i mobile mechanic. rrmniTffi~"Ti Ready to Wear Wasb Drease* fo't women and c iildrenai Drum 'Aondtf-Store. Spring Styles. ' ~ might cause a : person to buy a more expensive machine than the Ford; but aif.tbe pride in the world CANT BOY A BUTTER machine than the Ford. HKYA'NT BROS. SPRING HATS:—We havet ceived a complete. Line of Ladie'f Spring Hats, and .can sell them a reasonable price. Come bere and bay. MCOilNS &.MULLTN8. FOR SALE.-^Bggs for hatching irom Pure Bred'Plymouth Rock Chickens; barred. 6o cents for «6 eggs. _j A. E. ALBRIGHT, Feb.25.3t. Brodhead, Ky. All this talk about married men being bossed an<J having to do what their wives say is all staff and nonesense. A married man can make bis wife do anything she wants to do. - The snappiest line of cap* for voting fellows for Spring wear is it Rish's Beautiful Spring ginghams in plaid and stripes, just received at Drummonds. FOR SALE,—One four-room cot- tage, juat outside corporation lim- its ou Railroad - L street. Terms easy and reasonable. See J. T? MEADOWS, Section Foremau,*Mt.Vernon, Ky. Jane Re&cbwVdt y&rrf'bld.' of Jersey Shore, Ea^'wia taken with a fit of laughing while listening to fanny story tolcf by' a: 'frifcnd*," She langhed for three hours apd it was necessary t^ pot ber under the care of a physician. OPENING We wish to announce that on Saturday, March 11. we have ou Spring Opening-.o^ Millinery. Kv erv body invitfldttj come and se. the newest things in Spring Bats SurfQN & MCBEB WANTED AGENTS Throughout the "county to set' Stokes Garden: Seeds. Best ot> the market. Easy 'gales, big profit Write aV once for particulars. O D^PONDBR, County Mgr., j-10 3t. * Livingston, Ky Before a girl marries she be- ieves tbat all men are liars bui NE. And after she has been arrled for a whole year she be eves tbat there is only one man ' the world who couldn't tell the ruth if be wasted to. Mr. and Mrs W. T. Sharp, -of near Langford, are rejoicing over the arrival of a fine boy; Get your Soring Suit at Sutton & McBee's, and get a guarantee. You run no risk as ;to. fading, breaking, etc. Place your order how for a Ford ar. If you wait putil spring the hances are that you will have to ait two or three months, or even onger, before i delivery can be made. ACT MOW- ' 1 BRYANT jjaos. Agents. Our Frest Proof Cabbage Plants row in the open — in snow ano rost, under the Blue Ridge foot ills, and are txty haidy. Leiid ng varieties. Send 50c. for 200, 1.00 for 500 : po8t paid; 65c. for 00 ,$1.00 for 1000, $4.00 for 5,000, 7.50 for 10,000 by express. Ask or price list,of Vegetable and lower Plants. Wakefield .PU»nt ; arm, Charlotte, North Carolina chI0-5t Pinevllle is to have af- new $2®,- 000 00 L. & N. Freight { depot. Pineville alroady has boa iaf; the - best passenger stations" iof- any - town of its size in theiSotjttifc Mrs. J. H. Coffer, of Uagford 1. Station, died Saturday after ar - illnes of several wecksi' Ths"-'cfe- ceased was a Mias Lapgtord. be fore her marriage, a sister ol "Tack" Langford. The following birtha bavafb'een - reported aince Satajtlaj!f;j Mft- and Mrt. Fred Hayes Mr. j.i.v' : >! and Mrs. Logue Sowd^f,t)iii Mrs. and Mrs. Lon H«njefc)*£irl; Mr. and Mrs. WW ~ -- fin. ; =•; We have the Sarlieel Class Strawberry A Parents and Teachers Meet- ing will be held at Ihe Graded School March I7, at 2:80 p. Subject: "The present need at home and school, for our boys and girls." Parents comtS with your very beet experiences and plans and let ns reason together. Come f you haye no children and lend i helping hand to you'r neighbors. MRS. A. fl. MCFERRON, Pres MRS. MATTIK MULLINS, Secy. Work on the pike towards Roundstone was stopped yestcr day by order of County Judge Ballard lor the reason tbat the right of way has not been secured from two of the oarties, through whose land the road 'runs. The ng is practically' completed to Renfroe creek, and the next land to enter belongs to Mrs. Ella Hiatt, who refuses to give a right way. The bond issue mocey -cannot be spent lor right of fcays art! the Fiscal Court has taken a positive stand/lot to buy any. It looks like the partus along th< lin; need to*get busy and have those matters aojasjtfl'd. We do not believe there is a jury in the and that would give damages for right of way for a good pike, out tbat ia.not the question,Spring will soou be here and there should uot be any stumbling &lock in the way to retard the progress of this work. The same 1 tbing ex between Mt. . Vernon and Livingstcin.""Between. Mt.' Vet-, jon and Brodhead -thi 'right of *ay"is clear —Counfy Jadgo Bal STd,'wb»aaskid ab&fy tie sliua ion, said: ' 'In order fc"get State id and get rbd work started in he time .required by law", we •vere forced to cater to a few peo- i^e between Mt. Verbon and Ren- roe creek, by agreeing to fencfc (heir land, but from now' on, ' we vill de no mdre f.» ibj or-paying (or right of ways. If the right of ny is not given between Renfroe nd Roundstone, the road will top where it is." Graded School Items. The Star Roll tor' the sixth month of school is as follows: Ed oa Davis, Rosa Gentry,*^ Ina Mead- jws, Lillian Gnflin, "CDira. Traub, and Ella Mae SowiJtr- The Honor Roll ia as follows: Emma Taylor, Ma*y Langforcj, Ella Mae McKenzte, Ruth Lan drum, Verna Welch, Sydney Craw- ford, Christine Davis, Edith Ad- ims. Ida Hamlin, Maggie Jones, Hazel Johnson, Ouie Silvers, Mag- _ii Livesay, Ardilla Brrfwn, Byron iVebb. Jesse DeBord, Bertha De- Bord, Fay McClure, "Hazel Par- rett, Margaret Sparks^ Nora Or- Ruby Cooper, Annette Cox, Dessie Niceley, McKinleyPerciful, Smil Webb, Birdie Graham, Re- oa Sowder. Cecil Ferguson, Karl Oavis, Geneva Cox, LiSian Cox, Ercrle Anderson, Katheriue A'elch, Fannie McFerron, Rissie lieutry, John Carmical, Nellie Oox, Lena Sowder, Mamie Sow- der, .Margaret Hansel, Nina Cox, Effie Bussel and Sadie Neai Par. rett. ' CANNING CLUB' Below appears tbe 'three re- maining of tbe six Art Programs ot tbe year: FOURTH PROGRAM; ENGLISH ART Reynolds, Mrs. Bethbrum Landseer, Mrs. Gentry Turner, ^ Miss Bradley Roll call. ^.Quotations from the EoglisBjArtist and Writer,, $ John Ruskin FIFTH PROGRAM; GBRMA'N ART Durer, Mrs. Anna Miller Later Religious Art in Germany, Miss Newberry a. Plockhorst b. Hofmann ~ Rpy a Ford because it is a bet ter car, hot because it is cheaper. BRYANT BROS. Having been appolgt£<J»Qi»ping Chj'b Agent-for Rock^stJfSainnty to succeed Miss Eila Caidou^ who oas carried on the work "• of" the girls Canning Club lor the: last two years, I shall start at -qn6e to organize clubs and will try. tiard to place a dob Wreach of - every girl tbat wishes to becomeJa club member and is willing to do her best work. I earnestly request the interest and support of the citizens of Rockcastle county. Yoilrs truly, . J ALIA R. GENTRY. WOMAN'S CLUB Names of German fir- Roll call. tists. SIXTH PROGRAM; AMERICAN ART Jrowtb and Development <jf American Landscape, Mrs. Krueger French Influence, Miss Kfobrr English " Miss Estej. Whistler, Mrs. R. A. Sipark> Sargent, Mrs. Nicelf y Brown, Mrs Mulli s SoU-call. . "My-Favorite Pictures and Wny.V Iss Stewart and Miss- : faa Sparks presented the Third Pro' rram—Art o r the Netherlands— a manner that rendered it very interesting and instructive." These programs take place 00 the second Friday evening of eoc> month. The Fourth on'Frida.i -vening of this week at 7:85 in tbt parlors of Langdon School. Children C FOR FLETCHER' C A 8 T O LARGEST THINGS IN THE WORLD; The largest bank u tbe world; in London. The largest church is in Rome Largest stock exchange ia ir. New York. The loftiest structure in the world is io Paris. The largest suspension bridge is in New York. Tbe largest hotel in tbe world in Paris. The largest stone structure in the world is in Egypt. . The largest falls in the world «re in Africa. The largest public gardens are io Paris. Contractor Neal Parrot brokt dirt yesterday mark'-ng-.'Or •" li brick building which is to br c'rr-ct ed 011.corner ncur depot. Christian Church Widows and Or- phans Home of Kentucky. LOUISVILLE. KY Match 8, 19 r6. Dear BRO DURHAM : Your go<fd letterof March 6th ia received enclosing a check for 85 88 a id telling us that "Broivn's Men" of the Mt. Vernon Bibfe School desire to fnrn sh the Orphan's dinner on March 28th. I do not know bow to thank this class for it's interest and help. Please, say to tbem that a per- anent display card will be hung - the dining room bearing tbe name of your school, the name of the olas^ and tbe date of their diouer. Tbe attention of the children will be called to your class on this date. They will be thinking of you «nd we want tne men>of your class to be thinking of the children in the Home. With every good wisb, I am Yours very truly. J. S. HILTON, Sec'y and Treas. vfr. FRED. L. DuaH.yi, vlt. Vernon, Ky. W. P. Burnett, of Jomerset, #as here first of the week. -There «as bot very little farming done n Febrnary and it .seems that here will be but very littly done in March. We will hav« to send mother representative.—Dr. W. McWilliains was hero several times during the week $0 see O. I. Mullins who was-tbrcvu from k horse-Saturday n ; gbt and very >adly hurt.—Jack" DeBord has ilmost recovered from a severe ittack of pneumapia.—Grover iatchor will leave Saturday for -onisville where he has a good >osition.- -Little Charles and Wi| lie Spivey, of Mt Vernon, are vis- ting their grandpa, M.;B. Jones. -R. H. Brown was la £qbahk» Tuesday on business.—W. M. Snyder, who lias been making his- 1 >me with Dr. G. B Lawrence or the last year, has gene to Cor iln where be will enter school.— ,V. H. Mullins was up from Plalo luring the week to see bis broth :r, Oscar.—Mrs. J. T. DeBord ias returned from a visit to rela- ives and friends at Cedarville.— Vliss Lora Dillingham, of Spiio, is a guest of Miss AlzaOwens ihm veek.—Mrs. Dora Cummins ia <till improving and it -is hoped tbat She will soon be upugiin.—C. E, Mullins made his seiui-inonthly rip through bere Tuesday.- O. Cummins, of Brodhead, was ,iere the first of the week trying o look out a location,, and spent Sunday night with Mr. A C^wrence.--J. M. Craig iown from Quail first of tbe week. T-M Iss Ellen Gentry is spending he week with her grandmother, •ffs. I". N. Brown.—A Mr. Noe rom Garrard county, was thru pre last week buying hogs.—Mr. t'Vank Jones has returned home roni Straight Creek where has been working. FIRST SHOWING For Spring W ith a cool breeze blowing and a sparkling sun over head. Nothing less than a new soft hat will do to greet the day. V ou '11 like our display for Spring. Every man who has seen tEem say they are beauties. Hats from everywhere that good hats are made. 1 Fish's Speciafs$1 fo$2. Swann Hafs $2.50 Sfefsons $3.50 New shades in Pearl, Black, Blue and Gray, conservative or as "smart" as you like. Newest Auto Caps for Ladies 5 0 c . Remeniher ' we have tbe mjiutation for show ing the new styles first. COME IN AND, SEE .WHAT A UITLE CASH W1IL OO WE GIVE BOOSTER TICKETS GRANVIUUB OWENS UNERTAKER Brodhead Ky y —COMPLETE LINE-- c Coffins, Caskets and Robes «( Mail, f :ls}n 11 ' <f. -phone orders Promptly Filled —ill be submissive to the will of God. —The Holliness people are hold- ing a revival at the new chapel on Henry ridge near Climax. They are having large crowds and good behavior (on the outside.)—Miss Edith Chasteen has been visiting her grandmother for the past two. weeks.—Mrs. Nannie Chaateen visited her mother Sunday.—J. W. Cos was here last week on business —Mr. and Mrs. .Robert Shearer visited relatives ber* last week-.
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| QispldtelPllel j

T H E 3 A M B R O O K

• IN:LIVIH<5»TON. KY.

Consists . of Koom How

1T. VERNON SIGNAL /ttatfCH SY 4*r IJ , I«I6

i'

Everything good . Ior "men to wear a t Fish'*.

3pri0(f Soils, Coaffif £.<!!•- dry good»,.fl«fy«fciagitttiwe»r. at Snt ton & MeBjid; '

Twa; «4bns*nd :nini» prettiest Amosling Qfaghamai for Spring, just received at' Dromtnond' store. • ,

;• \iH TABLE - S-o7 p

24 jurtn 8:56 • !3 south 11:48 a i -loath 12:13 a

TAS • LANDRDM, Agent, t'hone No. 8.

Dwight Bowman has the grip. Mrs. W. G. McBee was with

relatives in Stanford this week, Charley Noe.-reported sick last

week with pneumonia, • is improve ing.

Fred McFerron aadiLog&riBryV ant, electricians, were in Pine Bill Wednesday.

Will Noe who has been working lu a paper mill in Cincinnati, has returned home.

Dr. R. W. Dyche is here from Londrn to day looking alter son e business matters.

T. N. Noe has a severe case of erysipilas. His face is swolen be-yond recognition.

V C Tate and F. L. Thompson, Jr., were in Frankfort yesterday and are in Louisville to-day.

Dr. P. H Conover returned from Columbia Wednesday. Mrs. Conover will not return Kir a lew weeks.

Rev. Hughie Pondar, of thei Mullins Station section;ri»attetfd ing the Baptist Seminar^ in Lou iaville.

Mrs Tbeard Parsons, who hav been confined to her bed for the past four months, is able to sit up a few hours each day.

Misses Emma and Etfcyfc Davis-spent a portion of the v M i *rit!h Misses Dovie, Thtilpa *nif Connie M ullins, on C h e n m rigge.

John Mullins was here vyeeter-dav morning en route to< Level Green to see bis brotbe; ' "Red" Mullins, who was seriously injur-ed by a horse a few days since. The horse threw bim and.nkeo stepped on him breaking several ribs. • •

Mr and vrs. Jones f tr . and Mrs Lee Chesnur, M r. H, ,C. Gemrv. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Da vis and lohn 't . otn-ev « « t amoie those from here wbo at-tended the burial of Mr«. lames Coffey at the Maret burying ground Sunday afternooni

I.OCA1)

Trivet? Did yon ever *e»or.e? Rockcastle hasnot a living Mex-

ican war vetem.

Over at London last Saturday night Evan Elan* shotpimer men Parmeu i e d Sunday night from the wound.

After yoo teat yourself loose from a man wfao talk*.lor an bour and doesn't say «, word, you won-dtfr why tney muzzle dogs.

Pick Thomas, colored, who left •his county some twentv years since, is working for a motor company in Louisville, as an i mobile mechanic.

rrmniTffi~"Ti Ready to Wear Wasb Drease*

fo't women and c iildrenai Drum 'Aondtf-Store. Spring Styles. ' ~ might cause a : person to buy a more expensive machine than the Ford; but a i f . tbe pride in the world CANT BOY A BUTTER machine than the Ford.

HKYA'NT BROS.

SPRING HATS:—We havet r« ceived a complete. Line of Ladie'f Spring Hats, and .can sell them a

reasonable price. Come bere and bay.

MCOilNS &.MULLTN8. FOR SALE.-^Bggs for hatching

irom Pure Bred'Plymouth Rock Chickens; barred. 6o cents for «6 eggs. _j A. E. ALBRIGHT, Feb.25.3t. Brodhead, Ky.

All this talk about married men being bossed an<J having to do what their wives say is all staff and nonesense. A married man can make bis wife do anything she wants to do. -

The snappiest line of cap* for voting fellows for Spring wear is it Rish's

Beautiful Spring ginghams in plaid and stripes, just received at Drummonds.

FOR SALE,—One four-room cot-tage, juat outside corporation lim-its ou Railroad -L street. Terms easy and reasonable. See

J. T? MEADOWS, Section Foremau,*Mt.Vernon, Ky.

Jane Re&cbwVdt f» y&rrf'bld.' of Jersey Shore, Ea^'wia taken with a fit of laughing while listening to

fanny story tolcf by ' a: 'frifcnd*," She langhed for three hours apd it was necessary t^ pot ber under the care of a physician.

OPENING We wish to announce that on

Saturday, March 11. we have ou Spring Opening-.o^ Millinery. Kv erv body invitfldttj come and se. the newest things in Spring Bats

SurfQN & MCBEB

WANTED AGENTS Throughout the "county to set' Stokes Garden: Seeds. Best ot> the market. Easy 'gales, big profit Write aV once for particulars.

O D^PONDBR, County Mgr., j-10 3t. * Livingston, Ky

Before a girl marries she be-ieves tbat all men are liars bui NE. And after she has been arrled for a whole year she be eves tbat there is only one man ' the world who couldn't tell the ruth if be wasted to.

Mr. and Mrs W. T. Sharp, -of near Langford, are rejoicing over the arrival of a fine boy;

Get your Soring Suit at Sutton & McBee's, and get a guarantee. You run no risk as ;to. fading, breaking, etc.

Place your order how for a Ford ar. If you wait putil spring the hances are that you will have to ait two or three months, or even

onger, before i delivery can be made. ACT MOW- ' 1

BRYANT jjaos. Agents.

Our Frest Proof Cabbage Plants row in the open — in snow ano rost, under the Blue Ridge foot ills, and are txty haidy. Leiid ng varieties. Send 50c. for 200, 1.00 for 500:po8t paid; 65c. for 00 ,$1.00 for 1000, $4.00 for 5,000, 7.50 for 10,000 by express. Ask or price list,of Vegetable and lower Plants. Wakefield .PU»nt

; arm, Charlotte, North Carolina chI0-5t

Pinevllle is to have af- new $2®,-000 00 L. & N. Freight { depot. Pineville alroady has boa iaf; the

- best passenger stations" iof- any - town of its size in theiSotjttifc

Mrs. J . H. Coffer, of Uagford 1. Station, died Saturday after ar - illnes of several wecksi' Ths"-'cfe-

ceased was a Mias Lapgtord. be fore her marriage, a sister ol "Tack" Langford.

The following birtha bavafb'een - reported aince Satajtlaj!f;j Mft-

and Mrt. Fred Hayes Mr. j.i.v' :>! and Mrs. Logue Sowd^f,t)iii

Mrs. and Mrs. Lon H«njefc)*£irl; Mr. and Mrs. WW ~

-- f i n . ; =•; We have the Sarlieel

Class Strawberry

A Parents and Teachers Meet-ing will be held at Ihe Graded School March I7, at 2:80 p. Subject: "The present need at home and school, for our boys and girls." Parents comtS with your very beet experiences and plans and let ns reason together. Come f you haye no children and lend i helping hand to you'r neighbors.

MRS. A. fl. MCFERRON, Pres MRS. MATTIK MULLINS, Secy.

Work on the pike towards Roundstone was stopped yestcr day by order of County Judge Ballard lor the reason tbat the right of way has not been secured from two of the oarties, through whose land the road 'runs. The

ng is practically' completed to Renfroe creek, and the next land to enter belongs to Mrs. Ella Hiatt, who refuses to give a right

way. The bond issue mocey -cannot be spent lor right of fcays art! the Fiscal Court has taken a positive stand/lot to buy any. It looks like the partus along th< lin; need to*get busy and have those matters aojasjtfl'd. We do not believe there is a jury in the and that would give damages for

right of way for a good pike, out tbat ia.not the question,Spring will soou be here and there should uot be any stumbling &lock in the way to retard the progress of this work. The same1 tbing ex

between Mt. . Vernon and Livingstcin.""Between. Mt.' Vet-, jon and Brodhead -thi 'right of *ay"is clear —Counfy Jadgo Bal STd,'wb»aaskid ab&fy t i e sliua ion, said: ' 'In order fc"get State id and get rbd work started in he time .required by law", we •vere forced to cater to a few peo-i^e between Mt. Verbon and Ren-roe creek, by agreeing to fencfc (heir land, but from now' on, ' we vill de no mdre f .» ibj or-paying (or right of ways. If the right of ny is not given between Renfroe nd Roundstone, the road will top where it is."

Graded School Items. The Star Roll tor' the sixth

month of school is as follows: Ed oa Davis, Rosa Gentry,*^ Ina Mead-jws, Lillian Gnflin, "CDira. Traub, and Ella Mae SowiJtr-

The Honor Roll ia as follows: Emma Taylor, Ma*y Langforcj, Ella Mae McKenzte, Ruth Lan drum, Verna Welch, Sydney Craw-ford, Christine Davis, Edith Ad-ims. Ida Hamlin, Maggie Jones, Hazel Johnson, Ouie Silvers, Mag-_ii Livesay, Ardilla Brrfwn, Byron iVebb. Jesse DeBord, Bertha De-Bord, Fay McClure, "Hazel Par-rett, Margaret Sparks^ Nora Or-

Ruby Cooper, Annette Cox, Dessie Niceley, McKinleyPerciful, Smil Webb, Birdie Graham, Re-oa Sowder. Cecil Ferguson, Karl Oavis, Geneva Cox, LiSian Cox, Ercrle Anderson, Katheriue A'elch, Fannie McFerron, Rissie lieutry, John Carmical, Nellie Oox, Lena Sowder, Mamie Sow-der, .Margaret Hansel, Nina Cox, Effie Bussel and Sadie Neai Par. rett. '

CANNING CLUB'

Below appears tbe 'three re-maining of tbe six Art Programs ot tbe year: FOURTH PROGRAM; ENGLISH ART Reynolds, Mrs. Bethbrum Landseer, Mrs. Gentry Turner, ^ Miss Bradley Roll call. ^.Quotations from the

EoglisBjArtist and Writer,, $ John Ruskin

FIFTH PROGRAM; GBRMA'N ART Durer, Mrs. Anna Miller Later Religious Art in Germany,

Miss Newberry a. Plockhorst b. Hofmann

~ Rpy a Ford because it is a bet ter car, hot because it is cheaper.

BRYANT BROS.

Having been appolgt£<J»Qi»ping Chj'b Agent-for Rock^stJfSainnty to succeed Miss Eila Caidou^ who oas carried on the work "• of" the girls Canning Club lor the: last two years, I shall start at -qn6e to organize clubs and will try. tiard to place a dob W reach of - every girl tbat wishes to becomeJa club member and is willing to do her best work.

I earnestly request the interest and support of the citizens of Rockcastle county.

Yoilrs truly, . J ALIA R. GENTRY.

WOMAN'S CLUB

Names of German fir-Roll call. tists.

SIXTH PROGRAM; AMERICAN ART Jrowtb and Development <jf

American Landscape, Mrs. Krueger

French Influence, Miss Kfobrr English " Miss Estej. Whistler, Mrs. R. A. Sipark> Sargent, Mrs. Nicelf y Brown, Mrs Mulli s SoU-call. . "My-Favorite Pictures

and Wny.V Iss Stewart and Miss-: f a a

Sparks presented the Third Pro' rram—Art o r the Netherlands—

a manner that rendered it very interesting and instructive."

These programs take place 00 the second Friday evening of eoc> month. The Fourth on'Frida.i -vening of this week at 7:85 in tbt parlors of Langdon School.

Children C FOR FLETCHER'

C A 8 T O LARGEST THINGS

IN THE WORLD;

The largest bank u tbe world; in London. The largest church is in Rome Largest stock exchange ia ir.

New York. The loftiest structure in the

world is io Paris. The largest suspension bridge

is in New York. Tbe largest hotel in tbe world in Paris. The largest stone structure in

the world is in Egypt. . The largest falls in the world

«re in Africa. • The largest public gardens are

io Paris.

Contractor Neal Parrot brokt dirt yesterday mark'-ng-.'Or •" li brick building which is to br c'rr-ct ed 011.corner ncur depot. Christian Church Widows and Or-

phans Home of Kentucky. LOUISVILLE. KY Match 8, 19 r6.

Dear BRO DURHAM : Your go<fd letterof March 6th ia

received enclosing a check for 85 88 a id telling us that "Broivn's Men" of the Mt. Vernon Bibfe School desire to fnrn sh the Orphan's dinner on March 28th.

I do not know bow to thank this class for it's interest and help.

Please, say to tbem that a per-anent display card will be hung - the dining room bearing tbe

name of your school, the name of the olas^ and tbe date of their diouer.

Tbe attention of the children will be called to your class on this date.

They will be thinking of you «nd we want tne men>of your class to be thinking of the children in the Home.

With every good wisb, I am Yours very truly.

J . S. HILTON, Sec'y and Treas.

vfr. FRED. L. DuaH.yi, vlt. Vernon, Ky.

W. P. Burnett, of Jomerset, #as here first of the week. -There «as bot very little farming done n Febrnary and it .seems that here will be but very littly done

in March. We will hav« to send mother representative.—Dr. W.

McWilliains was hero several times during the week $0 see O. I. Mullins who was-tbrcvu from k horse-Saturday n ;gbt and very >adly hurt.—Jack" DeBord has ilmost recovered from a severe ittack of pneumapia.—Grover iatchor will leave Saturday for -onisville where he has a good >osition.- -Little Charles and Wi| lie Spivey, of Mt Vernon, are vis-ting their grandpa, M.;B. Jones. - R . H. Brown was la £qbahk» Tuesday on business.—W. M. Snyder, who lias been making his-1 >me with Dr. G. B Lawrence or the last year, has gene to Cor iln where be will enter school.— ,V. H. Mullins was up from Plalo luring the week to see bis broth :r, Oscar.—Mrs. J. T. DeBord ias returned from a visit to rela-ives and friends at Cedarville.— Vliss Lora Dillingham, of Spiio, is a guest of Miss AlzaOwens ihm veek.—Mrs. Dora Cummins ia <till improving and it -is hoped tbat She will soon be upugiin.—C. E, Mullins made his seiui-inonthly rip through bere Tuesday.-O. Cummins, of Brodhead, was ,iere the first of the week trying o look out a location,, and spent Sunday night with Mr. A C^wrence.--J. M. Craig iown from Quail first of tbe week. T-M Iss Ellen Gentry is spending he week with her grandmother, •ffs. I". N. Brown.—A Mr. Noe rom Garrard county, was thru pre last week buying hogs.—Mr.

t'Vank Jones has returned home roni Straight Creek where

has been working.

FIRST SHOWING For Spring

W ith a cool breeze blowing and a sparkling sun over head. Nothing less than a new soft hat will do to greet the day. V ou '11 like our display for Spring. Every man who has seen tEem say they are beauties. Hats from everywhere that good

hats are made.1

Fish's Speciafs$1 fo$2.

Swann Hafs $2 .50

Sfefsons $3.50 New shades in Pearl, Black, Blue and Gray, conservative or

as "smart" as you like. Newest Auto Caps for Ladies

5 0 c . Remeniher ' we have tbe mjiutation for

show ing the new styles first.

COME IN AND, SEE .WHAT A UITLE CASH W1IL OO

WE GIVE BOOSTER T I C K E T S

GRANVIUUB OWENS UNERTAKER Brodhead Ky

y —COMPLETE LINE- -c Coffins, Caskets and Robes «( Mail, f : ls}n 11 ' <f. -phone orders Promptly

Filled

—ill be submissive to the will of God. —The Holliness people are hold-ing a revival at the new chapel on Henry ridge near Climax. They are having large crowds and good behavior (on the outside.)—Miss Edith Chasteen has been visiting her grandmother for the past two. weeks.—Mrs. Nannie Chaateen visited her mother Sunday.—J. W. Cos was here last week on business —Mr. and Mrs. .Robert Shearer visited relatives ber* last week-.

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