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i Ly k t Crii r I J2 tTLt 3 l iI I 1i C t I THE ADAIR COUNTY NEWS 7 v 11 L Wo Odson Lewis J Greensburg Kentucky IS NOW OFFERING A CAR LOAD EACH = Studebaker f Birdsell tUlburnIe WagonsA Oliver Chilled Plows A carload of Disc Harrows car load of i iiultvators Corn Planters and = Corn Drills Will live the greatest and finest display of Buggies and other Vehicles ever shown in this Green River Country ready for J Spring trade 1 IME SALT AND CEMENT 1 A SPECIAL LINE- W1JI =S deliver any kind of Farm Th Implements at any station on the L N R R LvAi A oodson Lewis ij ifhe Merchant Greensburg Ky Mail orders promply attended to till A s- l 1r v 0 Q 0 S coLI Bill N DS v I rw e i i Larg st Sash and Door House 4 the South your orders to us for prompt 4 goods If We them A f 1F L E i Main i t J KY p ih ar a pom 0 0o oo Na 00 + 44 + ii t + < r- o l tt 13t1os 116 E n arkrt SttBet 1st Sitopk i et r ucarry t J lent J i Fence r F t Also oof111- e All Sash Doors Blinds Mouldings Columns Porch Material Stair Work Interior Finish Etc Wholesale Li tin shipment ISelJd appreciate liUCHES CO 211215 street INCORPORATED LOUISVILLE te 46H1 Y IRON TlA1 0 dine Gans + MaTE 1 IB11 3 II u1Sville Kenttieky Telephone 2167Both Phones 50 DJff Stylea IjvStjioek Kinds bwARE Gatleiry WaGON salNCH rm i j SO INCH 1 IV t 71 0 42INcH fJ 1 1 NJrll 9 F 341NCHf I I 61NC- HIr 1 I a IA riiH ir I Ir I IJ f I- IdLV I J f 111 J ltsr cg t i + srsr eca ara rrritn n Pi1L tLLWUUU FIELD FENCE STANDARD STYLEMADE IN SIXt1EIQt1TSrn f ONN 4 N sN II r- vw lv V w w 1 ° wwvi W ww 4 1 3t f I 1 171 fi t 1 I i ofl f VI m 1 k r Ir James Menzies w M OSTEOPATHY m fir ° T 4 C° SULTATI4 AND Office f c < rINATIO REEt AT RESIDENCE ° > L ColumbiaKentuclcy ojfi T < w 30K fIE K 7ii ae i r7a s fy ji i < < dl i k fj itFi f I I S 1 H DOLPHINS 4 theI Dolphin hunting ns a sport is old to the Malouins the inhabitants of St Malo Several species of dolphins are to be met with near the shores of Brit ¬ tany The largest is known to science as Delphinus delphis and differs from other varieties by its long jaws very like the beak of a big bird and armed with about sixty teeth as hard and sharp as steel Its length may reach nine feet and it weighs from 300 to 400 pounds A swift swimmer it preys on the schools of herrings fol ¬ lowing them right up to the Scottish waters In spite of Its greed it is noted for its mild temper and fre ¬ quently amuses itself by playing around ships in the open sea Then there is the Delphinus tursio or souf fleur This is smaller and its beak is shorter though armed with strong powerful teeth that enable it to attack- a big fish pinning it down to the rocks with such force that its nose is often deeply marked with numerous cuts This dolphin hates the very sight of a ship and never comes close to one Finally there is the porpoise or mar couin the smallest species of the genus Much sport may be obtained by hunting these various dolphins Wide World Magazine HIS UMBRELLA It Was the Cause of Airing Family Secrets In Public A young man was riding in an omni bus He took the corner seat and held In his hand an umbrella which had been given him as a birthday present On the seat facing him was a lady with a precocious boy evidently about five years old The youngster regarded the young man with attention for a few moments and then his eyes wandered to the umbrella He gazed at it In silence for a second then he wriggled in his seat clapped his hands and shouted Oh mamma dont that look like pa ¬ pas umbrella Hush hush my child said the mother patting the prodigy on the headPapa was looking for his umbrella this morning mamma continued the child wonder Yes yes but he found it said the mother hurriedly as the conversation was becoming of interest to the occu ¬ pants of the seats Why mamma continued the youngster you know he didnt You told him that he didnt know enough to keep an umbrella Why mamma1 At this stage the small boy was car ¬ ried howling from the bus Pearsons Weekly Hailstones That Kill Cattle Hailstones as big as baseballs hail ¬ stones that kill cattle RubbishIt truth declared the weath- erman I These hailstones fall in the neighborhood of the Sierra Tapalgiren near Buenos Aires Darwin himself is my witness Darwin testifies for in his splendid book The Voyage o the BeagleI The great scientist saw what I saw I hailstones the size of oranges crash ¬ ing and smashing with a noise like a railroad collision After the storm he came upon thirteen dead deer and fif ¬ teen dead ostriches His companions saw several ostriches blinded in one I eye and another ostrich running furi- ously ¬ I in crazy circles blinded in both eyes by those terrible stones What I saw was a herd of forty cat ¬ tIe all lying dead About them the I grass was gray and white with slain birdsducks hawks partridges I The Ancient Stone Stingers I It has been said that Asiatic nations excelled others in the use of the sling and the slingers of an ancient army used their little weapons with terrible effect These natives have such skill says one old historian that it very rarely happens that they miss their I aim What makes them so great in the use of the sling Is the training giv en them from their earliest years by their mothers who set up a piece of bread hung at the end of a rod for h target and let their children remain without food until they have hit it when the child who is the victor re ceives the bread as the reward of his skill and patience I The Bedouins Bed An interesting patient at the med ¬ ical mission at Haifa Paleston is alluded to in the annual report of thej S P C K Dr Coles writes During the year we have had many patients I from very desolate parts of Asia One was a Bedouin who had never been Inside ota house with windows and had never seen a bedstead He wanted to sleep under the bed fearing to fall off if he tried to sleep in It saying I cant stay awake all night holdin on tothis bank Besides it will not mattressN Her Triumph Penelope triumphantly I heard last night that Jack was head over ears in love with me Grace jealously You PenelopV e e was > something in It GraceWhy Who told you Penelope He did j Cured My wife will never buy any more- l cigars for me Why not I insisted upon smoking all of the last lot in the house Some of the rooms still reek with themCleve ¬ land Plain Djealer If yoti would not cease to love man kind you must not cease to do them w rr1L01Tf 1 t- j 1 J S Y jR y Mrs Granville Estes who has been on the sick list far some time is improving Robt Wilson is very sick at this writing Mrs J W Harvey is on the sick list X W Scott made a business trip to Breeding Thursday Mr and Mrs Alvy Harvey of Sparksville visited at W J Beans Monday Misses Cordie and Mattie Campbell Dirigo were the guests of Miss Mamie Bean Sun ¬ dayMrs W Jas the guest of Mrs Joe Brake Thurs- day ¬ I Mrs T JRossonRugby visited at W J Beans Sunday Mrs Etta Harvey visted the family of W J Bean Sunday- J W Harvey visited his moth ¬ er near Rugby Sunday who is very low with rheumatism ° A S Rosson Rogby visited at W J Beans Sunday Miss Brittie Rosson Rugby was the guest of Miss Bulah Bean Sunday Rowena Farmers who failed to get their breaking done last fall have been making use of the pretty days we have recently hadI a acrege outAttis McFarland of this place is visiting his brathers in Adair this week and will return to Jamestown Thursday or Friday Dr J1 McClendon is having I quite an extensive practice he has one patient in Cumberland whof pneuIm 1Theo general merchandise Herbert son of J M McFar ¬ land is improving nicely over a severe attack of Mrs Jennie pneumoniaI visiting her last week and Sunday Robbie Conner who shot and killed Constable Hammons in Clinton County stood his ex ¬ amining trial last week andwas released on a 3000 bond Mr Wm Looper and daughter Ether who have been visitin the formers daughter Mrs Maud McFarland have returned to Belle Plains Kansas accompan ¬ ied by Mr B H Long of this place V Mrs Leatha Vaughan was visiting her daughter Mrs Emma weekg and returned home on the Str Rowena Mr Theo Stephenson who has I I been attending the L WT S returned home Saturday quite sick Dr Ballou was called to see him Sunday I V v I l s Secret service operativesipcat ed a counterfeiting outfit in an nearGar The wets t will petition for a local option election in Trigg county which went dry at the last electionw i urilk x r L- A I I t JKKB Montpelier32fij JAKE is a bay stallion 15i hands high very handsome and po perjfect sound in every particular and will measure up to your demands if thehighest both sides in the second generation Tf Hambletonian 10 is conceded onlybeing rare bindingIn instance money is duewhen colt is foaled mare trad ¬ accidents ¬ Joe Williams bette- rprepared furnish toI farmers withI L IIand than ever befoleI One of Harrows Hay Rakes Also the Olin ver Chill Plows and the Brown Culti- vators ¬ Wheat Dills Corn Drills Wagons one of Buggies AI a nice line of Harness In fact many things which is not mentioned I J IJamestown I Binder Twine Buggy WhipsI L J U G HARDW K Pres J H COCKE V Pres R H DIETZMAN Sec W T Pyne Mill Supply Coi ESTABLISHED 1861 INCORPORATED 1889 MtLkLkWIGJ4TZ I ffiACfllftlSTS DEALERS IN ENGINES BOILERS SAW MILLS GRIST MILLS FEED MILLS 1301 Tfflft FEENTHM FIN LOUISIILLe SMOKESTACKS Sheet and Tank Work t I JOBBING WORK SOLICITED All of Machinery Repaired 11 NoticeI While pur year ago some friends of thee contest ¬ toSome one year This was done with good will toward the friend and to place the vote in favor of their candidate Owin 1ejie f r o t t S t Y + 1 I am I car car of car Iron Kinds scriptions and now ask every one who received the paper through the courtesy of a friend to notify the office if it is not wanted and it will promptly be dis ¬ continued If no order to discontinue is received it will be understood that J you desire the paper and that you w111f pay for it when bill is rendered We i trust every one will renew but ares ready to discontinue when notified j ti a r r tt r i
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  • i Lyk t Criir IJ2 tTLt 3 liI I 1i C t ITHE ADAIR COUNTY NEWS 7v 11L Wo Odson Lewis

    J Greensburg Kentucky

    IS NOW OFFERING A CAR LOAD EACH

    = Studebakerf

    BirdselltUlburnIe

    WagonsAOliver Chilled Plows

    A carload of

    Disc Harrowscar load of

    i iiultvators Corn Planters and= Corn Drills

    Will live the greatest and finest displayof Buggies and other Vehicles ever shownin this Green River Country ready for

    J Spring trade1

    IME SALT AND CEMENT1 A SPECIAL LINE-

    W1JI=S

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    1 H DOLPHINS 4theIDolphin hunting ns a sport is old tothe Malouins the inhabitants of StMalo Several species of dolphins areto be met with near the shores of Brit¬tany The largest is known to scienceas Delphinus delphis and differs fromother varieties by its long jaws verylike the beak of a big bird and armedwith about sixty teeth as hard andsharp as steel Its length may reachnine feet and it weighs from 300 to400 pounds A swift swimmer itpreys on the schools of herrings fol ¬lowing them right up to the Scottishwaters In spite of Its greed it isnoted for its mild temper and fre ¬quently amuses itself by playingaround ships in the open sea Thenthere is the Delphinus tursio or souffleur This is smaller and its beak isshorter though armed with strongpowerful teeth that enable it to attack-a big fish pinning it down to the rockswith such force that its nose is oftendeeply marked with numerous cutsThis dolphin hates the very sight of aship and never comes close to oneFinally there is the porpoise or marcouin the smallest species of thegenus Much sport may be obtainedby hunting these various dolphinsWide World Magazine

    HIS UMBRELLA

    It Was the Cause of Airing FamilySecrets In Public

    A young man was riding in an omnibus He took the corner seat and heldIn his hand an umbrella which hadbeen given him as a birthday presentOn the seat facing him was a ladywith a precocious boy evidently aboutfive years old

    The youngster regarded the youngman with attention for a few momentsand then his eyes wandered to theumbrella He gazed at it In silence fora second then he wriggled in his seatclapped his hands and shouted

    Oh mamma dont that look like pa ¬pas umbrella

    Hush hush my child said themother patting the prodigy on theheadPapa

    was looking for his umbrellathis morning mamma continued thechild wonder

    Yes yes but he found it said themother hurriedly as the conversationwas becoming of interest to the occu ¬pants of the seats

    Why mamma continued theyoungster you know he didnt Youtold him that he didnt know enoughto keep an umbrella Why mamma1

    At this stage the small boy was car¬ried howling from the bus PearsonsWeekly

    Hailstones That Kill CattleHailstones as big as baseballs hail ¬

    stones that kill cattleRubbishIt truth declared the weath-

    ermanI These hailstones fall in theneighborhood of the Sierra Tapalgirennear Buenos Aires Darwin himself ismy witness Darwin testifies forin his splendid book The Voyage othe BeagleIThe great scientist saw what I saw

    I hailstones the size of oranges crash ¬ing and smashing with a noise like arailroad collision After the storm hecame upon thirteen dead deer and fif ¬teen dead ostriches His companionssaw several ostriches blinded in one Ieye and another ostrich running furi-ously

    ¬

    I in crazy circles blinded in botheyes by those terrible stones

    What I saw was a herd of forty cat¬tIe all lying dead About them the

    I grass was gray and white with slainbirdsducks hawks partridges

    I

    The Ancient Stone Stingers IIt has been said that Asiatic nations

    excelled others in the use of the slingand the slingers of an ancient armyused their little weapons with terribleeffect These natives have such skillsays one old historian that it veryrarely happens that they miss their Iaim What makes them so great inthe use of the sling Is the training given them from their earliest years bytheir mothers who set up a piece ofbread hung at the end of a rod for htarget and let their children remainwithout food until they have hit itwhen the child who is the victor receives the bread as the reward of hisskill and patience

    I

    The Bedouins BedAn interesting patient at the med¬

    ical mission at Haifa Paleston isalluded to in the annual report of thejS P C K Dr Coles writes Duringthe year we have had many patients

    I from very desolate parts of Asia Onewas a Bedouin who had never beenInside ota house with windows andhad never seen a bedstead He wantedto sleep under the bed fearing to falloff if he tried to sleep in It sayingI cant stay awake all night holdin

    on tothis bank Besides it will notmattressNHer TriumphPenelope triumphantly I heard last

    night that Jack was head over ears inlove with me Grace jealously YouPenelopV eewas >something in It GraceWhyWho told you Penelope He did

    j

    CuredMy wife will never buy any more-

    l

    cigars for meWhy notI insisted upon smoking all of the

    last lot in the house Some of therooms still reek with themCleve ¬land Plain Djealer

    If yoti would not cease to love mankind you must not cease to do them

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    j

    1

    JS Y

    jR yMrs Granville Estes who has

    been on the sick list far sometime is improving

    Robt Wilson is very sick atthis writing

    Mrs J W Harvey is on thesick list

    X W Scott made a businesstrip to Breeding Thursday

    Mr and Mrs Alvy Harveyof Sparksville visited at W JBeans Monday

    Misses Cordie and MattieCampbell Dirigo were theguests of Miss Mamie Bean Sun¬

    dayMrsW Jas theguest of Mrs Joe Brake Thurs-

    day¬ I

    Mrs T JRossonRugbyvisited at W J Beans Sunday

    Mrs Etta Harvey visted thefamily of W J Bean Sunday-

    J W Harvey visited his moth ¬er near Rugby Sunday who isvery low with rheumatism °

    A S Rosson Rogby visitedat W J Beans Sunday

    Miss Brittie Rosson Rugbywas the guest of Miss BulahBean Sunday

    Rowena

    Farmers who failed to gettheir breaking done last fallhave been making use of thepretty days we have recently

    hadIa acregeoutAttis

    McFarland of this placeis visiting his brathers in Adairthis week and will return toJamestown Thursday or Friday

    Dr J 1 McClendon is having Iquite an extensive practice hehas one patient in CumberlandwhofpneuIm1Theo

    general merchandiseHerbert son of J M McFar ¬

    land is improving nicely over asevere attack of

    Mrs Jennie pneumoniaIvisiting herlast week andSunday

    Robbie Conner who shot andkilled Constable Hammons inClinton County stood his ex¬amining trial last week andwasreleased on a 3000 bond

    Mr Wm Looper and daughterEther who have been visitinthe formers daughter Mrs MaudMcFarland have returned toBelle Plains Kansas accompan ¬ied by Mr B H Long of thisplace

    V

    Mrs Leatha Vaughan wasvisiting her daughter Mrs Emmaweekgand returned home on the StrRowena

    Mr Theo Stephenson who hasI I

    been attending the L W T Sreturned home Saturday quitesick Dr Ballou was called tosee him Sunday I V v

    I ls

    Secret service operativesipcated a counterfeiting outfit in an

    nearGarThe wets t will petition for a

    local option election in Triggcounty which went dry at thelast electionwiurilkx r L-

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    Montpelier32fijJAKE is a bay stallion 15i hands high very handsome and poperjfectsound in every particular and will measure up to your demands ifthehighestboth sides in the second generation Tf Hambletonian 10 is concededonlybeingrare bindingIn

    instance money is duewhen colt is foaled mare trad ¬accidents¬Joe Williams

    bette-

    rpreparedfurnish toIfarmers withI

    L IIandthan ever befoleIOne ofHarrows Hay Rakes Also the Olinver Chill Plows and the Brown Culti-vators

    ¬

    Wheat Dills Corn DrillsWagons one of Buggies AI

    a nice line of Harness In fact manythings which is not mentioned I

    J IJamestown IBinder Twine Buggy WhipsI

    L JU G HARDW K Pres J H COCKE V Pres R H DIETZMAN Sec

    W T Pyne Mill Supply CoiESTABLISHED 1861 INCORPORATED 1889

    MtLkLkWIGJ4TZ I ffiACfllftlSTSDEALERS IN

    ENGINES BOILERS SAW MILLSGRIST MILLS FEED MILLS

    1301 Tfflft FEENTHM FIN LOUISIILLe

    SMOKESTACKS

    Sheet and Tank Work

    tI

    JOBBING WORK SOLICITED

    All of Machinery Repaired 11NoticeIWhile puryear ago some friends of thee contest¬toSomeone year This was done with goodwill toward the friend and to place thevote in favor of their candidate Owin1ejief r o t

    tS

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    scriptions and now ask every one whoreceived the paper through the courtesyof a friend to notify the office if it isnot wanted and it will promptly be dis¬continued If no order to discontinueis received it will be understood that Jyou desire the paper and that you w111fpay for it when bill is rendered We itrust every one will renew but aresready to discontinue when notified

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