The Adair County news.. (Columbia, Kentucky) 1906-09...

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ITHE ADAIR COUNTY NEWS COLUMBIA KY SEPTEMBER 26 1906

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Every Line Full andtmplete With All The Seasons Nov UeEILt

The Largest Stock Ever in Columbia Come andlook it over we will be pleased to show you g-

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fPERSONAL ililijJ

C 0 Moss Gradyville was here

FridayMiss

Ella Dohoney is attending school

at Bradfordsville

in St Louis the firstS C Neat was

of the week

Grady returned to MontiDr J H

cello ThursdayinWColumbia Monday

of Neatsburg has re¬B T Neat

turned from New Mexico

Mr John Sexton of Sherman Texas

is visiting relatives at Gradyville

Mr and Mrs T S Scott of Caney

Fork were in Columbia Thursday

Miss Amanda Morrison visited rela ¬

tives near Cane Valley last week

Mr W A Pearce of St Louis was

in Columbia the first of the week

Mr B C White of Bogard Mo is

in Adair county for a few days

Alma and Fannie Kratzer are stop ¬

ping at the Columbia Hotel this week

Mr and Mr Kratzer and Miss Lola

attended the state fair at Louisville

Mr R K Young the stockman is

quite sick at his home in this city

Geo W Towles of Greensburg attended Court here this week

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Mrs W J Sapp and Miss May Har¬

vey returned from LouisvilleThursday

D R Gaines and C E Thomas

Greensburg spent Sunday in Columbia

Miss Verna Hurt daughter of Mr

and Mrs A 1 Hurt is on the sick list

Leonard Goodman of Glasgow is

visiting the family of Mr Sam Lewis

Mrs A D Coy returned Monday

from a pleasant visit to Lebanon Junelit

tionMrCurt Hindman and sister Miss

Pearl of Milltown were in Columbia

SaturdayAE B White and E

A McKinley of Ozark were hereMonday

Mr George Gowdy of Campbells ¬

ville attended court the first of theweek

Messrs RG Baker and R T Parrott of Campbellsville were hereSunday

Mr and Mrs John Carson of Louis ¬

ville are visiting the family of Mr C

MurrelltDr N M Hancock Melvin Cave and

W C Smith of Cane Valley were inColumbia Monday

Revs W A Hines and A R KaseyY

left this morning to attend the M EConference at Central City

Mrs U L Taylor is attending theSunday School Convention of theChristian Churches held in Louisville R

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Mr Clay Kim ard and daughter

Miss Zula of Red Lick were in Co¬

lumbia Friday

Mr W C Yates and wife and Mrs

R L Davis of Portland attended the

Bluegrass Fair at Lexington last week-

J J Courts formerly a newspaper

man of Greensburg but now a travel ¬

ing salesman out of Louisville was here

MondayDrM Rowe and wife of War-

saw

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Ind are visiting Mrs Rowesparents Mr and Mrs W B Rowe near

town

W H Jones of Cane ValleyIMr Columbia Thursday and renewed

his subscription to the News for twelve

months

Mr L P Scholl passed through Co ¬

lumbia Friday enroute to Pineville from

Jamestown where he had been visitinghis mother who is dangerously ill

Dr J N Page was in Monticello the

first of the week and on his return tripwas accompanied by his wife who has

been visiting their daughter Mrs R

A Myers

Miss Emma Bailey who has been

making her home with Mr and Mrs

C S Harris for several years is visit¬

ing her sister Mrs Danels at Mt

Pleasant Tenn

Mr and Mrs Milliard Welch anaMiss Dollie Johnston after a pleasantvisit with friends and relatives in thiscounty returned to their homes in Lit ¬

tle Rock Ark last week

Mr Elias Stokes of Kansas and

Mrs Tink Wilson and son of Bowling

Green Ky passed through Columbia

Saturday enroute to Russell county tovisit their brother W M Stokes

Mr Sam Lewis Rev C R Payne

and wife Dr James Menzies were

here last week Judge Herriford anddaughter Miss Laura visited at Bliss

Adair county last weekCumberlandCounty News

Mr and Mrs John Toomey ofGreensburg visited Mr S W Beck

and family in this city last week Mr

Toomey is 88 years of age while his

wife is 82 and this is their first visit tothis section for several years

Mr T B Lyon who has been visit¬

ing in Missouri for two or three weeksreturned home last week He reportedfairly good crops in that section butsome fields cut short due to dry weath-

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The Kentuckians in that part ofthe country are prosperous and happyMr Lyon turned a new subscriber forthe News an example worth following

by other friends of the paper<

FLOUR AND SAW MILL FOR SALE

I have for sale fi firstclass flour

mill in operationalso a good saw mill

Will sell reasonable Call on oradJ

dress DJ BOWEN

3 A <453m 7 Knifty Ky

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MARRIED IN

JEFFERSON VILLE1

Miss Carrie She rrell of this City

and Mr W J Sapp the Con-

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Parties

The marriage of Miss Carrie Sherrill

of this city and Mr Will J Sapp of

Louisville which occurred in Jeffersonville Ind Tuesday evening at 9 oclockcame in the nature of a great Surprise

to the many friends of this young coup ¬

le Miss Sherrill left for Louisville

Monday to attend the State Fair and

while there they decided to cross to

Jeffersonville and be united by the RevS M Miller who it will be remember-

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delivered the baccalaureate sermon

for the LindsayWilson last JuneThe bride is a daughter of Mr G T

Sherrill of this place a young ladypossessing a lovable disposition and isvery popular with her friends and ac¬

quaintancesMris a native of Taylor coun¬

ty a sop of Mr James Sapp of Bur

dick and bears the reputation of being

an industrious and deserving youngman

The News joins their many friends inextending congratulations

Mrs G H Nell and children removed

to their Gradyville home last Saturdayafter a short stay in Columbia Mrs

Nell regretted very much to make themove from the fact that her husband

will necessarily be compelled to remain

in their hotel the greater part of histime and the further fact that she

leaves many friends here whom she

highly appreciates This was madebelieving it best for the children since

the country is better for the youngstersand a quiet pleasant country home

more enjoyable than hotel lifeI1ermany friends here regret the move

Mrs Helen Wilmore and Mrs SarahFlowers two estimable ladies will assistMr Nell in looking after the welfareof the guests

FOR SALEMy farm lying on thewaters of Sulphur creek Adair county

containing 70 acres between 50 and 60

acres in bottom the remainder wood

land new dwelling of 6 rooms well

watered orchard and necessary outbuildings four miles Southeast of Co-

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For further particulars call

on or address GA SMITH

441m Columbia Ky

LOGS WANTED

We are now located where HurtBros did business and are ready tobuy logs on our yard Will pay thehighest cash price Standard Hard¬

wood Lumber Co W D Frazier and

Walker Bryant Managers

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FARM FOR SALE

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We are authorized to sell one of thefinest farms in Adair county 260 acresis in the limestone belt good strongland produces fine hay corn wheatoats and one of the best burley tobac ¬

co farms in the county Is also a finestock farm with eight or ten fine neverfailing springs Good 8 room housewith fine cistern and well at door andcave spring with rock spring houseclose by Four good barns and threegood cribs This farm is located in oneof the best neighborhoods the coun¬

ty close to school church and postoffice and 5 miles West of ColumbiaCall on or addressT A and M MMuRRELL Admrs

41tf Columbia Ky

FARM FOR SALE

Farm of about 70 acres on the Leba ¬

non turnpike one and a half miles fromCampbellsville Ky

New dwelling and outbuildings splendidly located has advantage of cityand country near the new college anideal home This land is rapidly ad¬

vancing in value a bargain at the priceasked Terms easy H S ROBINSON

executor of Joe R Rice decd Leba ¬

non Ky 453t

FARM FOR SALE

I will sell my farm onehalf milefrom Sparksville on the Crocus roadIt contams 65 acres more or less agood new dwelling and barn 452t

E F ROWE Sparksville Ky

FOR SALE The farm known as theStone place 1 mile from Columbia onthe Glasgow road Contains 851 acreswell improved plenty of grass goodorchard timber fine water and gooddwelling and out buildings A desira ¬

ble home R B LOGAN

46lm Columbia Ky

FOR SALE MShouse and lot on

Burkesville street The house and out ¬

buildings are in good repair The lotcontains nearly two acres For utherinformation address Claud HobsonKnifle Ky or T R Stults Columbiay

FOR SALEI will sell my house andot or trade itfor a farm It is locatedon BXirkesville street near Hancock

Hotela veryhomeW

Newby43lm Columbia Ky

FOR EMynew 6 room twostorydwelling near the Columbia Roller millGood outbuildings and onehalf acreof land Jno Wallace Columbia Ky45 tf

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AsPottedsows oat will weigh 50

pounds has bernonmy premises for 3

I weeks The owner can g tberbypaying feed bill and this notice

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PAID LIST

The News Honor Roll Ms Yourj

Name Written There

Pete Cteatham T T Hancock W

H Jones JE Lyon J K P ConoverWm Butter E V Thompson W HHammonds Jhon R Murreil L PHurt GT May E W Wade L G I

Dohoney Porter Scholl E E KelseyD M Womack

ElECTION OFFICERS

The following named gentlemen areappointed to serve as election officers

I at the November electionWEST COLUMBIA

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Wm Butler Judge W F SquiresJudge J L McLean Clerk and J FMontgomery Sheriff

EAST COLUMBIA

Carl Strange Judge R A Waggener Judge C H Murrell Clerk andN B Chapman Sheriff

MILLTOWN-

T P Kemp Judge RL DavisTIIJudge E V Thompson Clerk andCager Coomer Sheriff

GRADYVILLE-

D C Wheeler Judge Porter Flow ¬

ers Judge Eugene Nell Clerk andW M Wilmore Sheriff

ELROY-

J T Patten Judge J W ReeseJudge J W Simpson Clerk and T J

l HarveySheriffHARMONY

i W T Loy Judge Thomas GreenJudge Finis Harvey Clerk and J R

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Johnson Sheriffi GLENS ORK-

J H K Walkup Judge Z T Tarlor Judge K Taylor Clerk and G E

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Powell SheriffI

i WHITE OAKIRoyseIJudge W J Roy Clerk and S HI

Murreil Sheriff-i

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LITTLE CAKEI

iT W Montgomery Judge FWMiller Judge Cal Neal Clerk and J

tT Hardwick Sheriff

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J W Rubarts Judge J C PellyJudge J J Coffey < Clerk and W R>

Knifley Sherifft

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J C Humphreys Judge J C Dunbar Judge S K Humphress Clerkand W R Knifle Sheriff

I CANE VALLEY 1Joe Rice Judge Robert Biggs

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I Judge RB Wilson Clerk and Shertrod Murreil Sheriff I 1 tfIFOR SALEA gobd dDeckeraBroPiano and Guitar See Dr ULlayor v g iI vjSJs xss

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We are indebted to Mrs Wm Coleman nee Miss Laura Johnston for twocopies of Canadian papers publishedatToronto the Globe September IStfe

l and the Star of the 20thalso a beauti ¬

ful souvenier book The Queens To ¬ronto

Judge George Herriford of Burkesville has purchased the property of MrRay Conover on Boomer Heights7

consideration 1050 We understandthat Judge Herriford will remove hisfamily to this place about Nevember1st

Mr James A Dulworth gatheredeight hundred thousand ginseng seedfrom his garden last week This is thelargest seng garden in this section o5the State and it will soon be oriliaconsiderable sum ofmoney

We are ready to buy all kinds oimerchantable timber in the log on ouryard in Columbia The mill win becutting in a few days Standa tJHardwood Lumber Co See W DFRAZIER or WALKEr BRYANT 39tf

Mr R M Feese purchased a houseand two acres of ground from Mr JD Flowers on Greensburg street con ¬

sideration 800 Mr Feese removed tothe property last week

LOSTA light bay horse tAivwhite feet possibly four one whiteeye one hip knocked down

MOSE COWARD Greensbirrg 3vWe are endeavoring to maL ouir

Land Stock and Crop column of fueterest to all Help us by gvmf yoursales or any in the community

The grandjury made an inspection off

the jail and report that it is in a cleansanitary condition the prisoners wsHfed and every thing moving along nicely

The frame work on Mr Geo Stultsnew residence is up and the contractorMr H C Feese is pushing the TCT >as rapidly as possible

The fifth Sunday in September tnererwill be an all day singing at Concordchurch conducted by Mr J S Stappand others Everybody invited

The attention of the City Council iscalled to the South corner ot the publicsquare It is very badly in need of sacoat of crushed rock

Deputy Assessor Sam N Hancocsays the population of Columbian TrHli

run between 1000 and twelve hundred

FOR SALEA house and lot in Glenville Thre are four acres of ground

4 4l BASIL CHAPMAN

Bring your logs tote Standard Hardwood Lumber Company and get tfctcaSh 39tf

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