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I e THE GLAY CITY TIMES t 50 Cents a Year in Advance R We are hereto help Clay City the SorroonJing Country ani Ourselves I E Burgher I bUshI VOLXII OLAY CITY KY THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 19 J907 s 1i IsS S S SS- e t Just Received a Handsome Line of l Fall and- Winter Q e i Dress Goods I I 1 Ranging in price from t iiaigc to 150 per yard and Includes Sailor Suitings Y Cordura Cloth Melrose S Henriettas Serges e Sicilians in Check and Solid Colors I I A fuH line of Mens Womens I and Childrens Shoes II I S w I 2 J B EATON Leader In Low Prices sss ee a ee e ee ee e I You We Manufacture Sash Flooring doors Ceiling Blinds r Varandas Pickets Stairways Shingles anfl Etc StoreFronts tlbskinMclntosh- Kir Herman H Hoskin was Wednesday evening married to Miss Alma McIntosh daughter of Mrs Sarah Barnes at the home of the bride near thjs city Prof C W Campbell officiating After the ceremony the groom and bride re paired to the home of the former where a bountiful repast was served to a number of friends and relatives of the contracting parties The bride is the daughter of J J Mc ¬ Intosh deceased who died when she was very small She was sent to the Masonic Orphans Home where she remained until last year when she returned to the home of her mother Mrs A C Barnes a beautiful and accomplished young lady The groom is a fine young man a farmer and good business man who is being congratulated upon his greatest succes in life They will reside at the grooms home with his mother F R Davidson manager Ir ¬ vine Telephone Company was in the city yesterday looking after interest of their telephon line which they wish to extend to Clay City We trust hQ will sue ceed as connection betweon the two towns is badly needed t1 KEEP COOL Summer now is here and so is the Wfrm weather You need a cool suit to re ¬ lieve you from the opressivc heat They are a our fore I The kind to please when you are looking for STYLE FIT and And when it comes to price you cant beat that at this ttore the place to get everything you need jtt sim¬ ply correct living prices only Come in and Let us Dress up ANNNIWyWINNNININJNIMWNNNWn1r M SHIMFESSELS Department Stole R6AN E MFG Go Winche terKYI Weatherboarding QUALITY We are Headquarters for Building Paper i felt Roofing s Flintold Roofiing and Etc r ri d l Fy Send us Your estimates Prompt ShipmentsY r r i iVo r w t l 1 i oi Kentucky Crop Report Notwithstanding very late and unfavorable spring under favorable weather during the month of Au gust crops are maturing rapidly and while they are late unless we have early frosts the prospects are excellent for a good crop of corn and tobacco Threshing of all grain is about completed The yield of wheat was small averaging ten bushels to the acre for the State the quality being good The prospect for a crop of corn is 88 per cent and the condition of this crop is 01 per cent Fall plowing has progressed nicely in- most sections and the indications are that the usual average of wheat will be sown Some tobacco has been cut and on sticks but the most of it is still growing and late plnitings are still in danger of early frosts Meadows have yielded an average crop of hay and it has been saved as a rule in good condition Pastures have been goodand all live stock is in fine shape Hogs are reported scarce and high in some sections Labor scarce and wages high all o ver the State Paper Will Soon Bt Soaring High The International Paper Com pany is buying all the print pa per mills in the Northwest and will combine them All of the mills in the East have already been combined It is predicted that within twelve months the price of paper will advance to six cents per pound That will cause the disappearance of penny pa- pers and an increase in subscrip ¬ tion rates of every paper in the United States The dollar week ¬ lies will all have to raise to 1 50 or 2 00 a year or cut down the size of their papers We do not know how soon it will come but it is not far off Powell Man Nominated H G Garrett has been nom- inated ¬ by the Republicans of Clark county for Representative Mr Garrett very creditably rep ¬ resented this district iu the Leg ¬ islature a few years ago and is a business man of admirable traits If any Republican on earth is de ¬ serving of recognition at the hands of the masses it is Green Garrett and somehow it seems to us That he is very awkwarkly situated politically anyway i State Administration Indorsed The Temperance Committee of the State Conference of the Methodist church indorsed the State administration for its stand on the liquor question and de- manding ¬ of all candidates for of ¬ fice an unqualified opposition to the licensed saloon All preach ¬ era and members of the church are asked to abstain from the use of tobacco and their report rec ¬ ommends the use of unfermeut ed wine for the Lords Supper The Republicans will hold a- mass convention at Stanton Sat ¬ urday to instruct for candidate for Representative The district convention will be held at Irvine Hie20 This is Powells time to name the candidate Editor jB Blackburn and Dr A T Knox are candidates forthe nom ¬ nation J I end rick at Stanton J K Hendrick Democratic nominee for Attorney General made a speech at the courthouse in Stanton in behalf of his candi- dacy ¬ to a large audience of Dem ¬ ocrats and Republicans His ar ¬ gument was convincing on the trust question Ho spoke highly of the condition of State affairs commending the officials for their discreet and prudent man- agement ¬ Conference Appointments At the Methodist Conference in session at Frankfort for the Lexington district E S South gate has been appointed Presid ¬ ing Elder and W F Tyler preacher in charge Tim Rev It B Wilson our last years pas ¬ tor has been stationed at West Liberty Eld E G B Mann the retiring Presiding Elder has been assigned to the Lexington HillStreet Church License Revoked Because Mitchell Bros saloon ists of Lexington sold liquor on Sunday Mayor Combs revoked their license and closed their hours and made it impossible for thom to reenter the business in that city It seems that a Pow ¬ ell county son correctly under ¬ stands how to manage lawless ¬ ness oven in a big city like Lex ¬ ington Plenty of Apples Tom Cole was in the city Tues ¬ day with a wagon load of fine ap ¬ ples This is an exceptionable bad year for fruit in most sec- tions but still we have an abun ¬ dance of apples supplied from the adjoining mountain orchards They sell for from 75 cents to 1 00 per bushel on this market The flavor is not good as usual being most too sour for good eat ¬ ing Protracted Meeting Closed Elder J H Johnston conclud ¬ ed the protracted services at the Vaughns Mill Christian Church last Thursday night with eighteen additions Prayer meeting will be held on each Wednesday night Elder Johnston has been called to the care of this church for the ensuing year Not In the Race Rev L L Pickett Prohibition candidate for Governor has chal ¬ lenged Hon A E Wilson the Republican candidate for a joint discussion of the temperance question but Wilson refused on the ground that Picket is not in the race Lee county last week publish- ed ¬ a complete list of the delin ¬ quent taxpayers This is jst right a citizen who refuses to pay a poll tax of only n 50 should be exposed to the public We hope to see the Powell county officials follow suit The Hazel Green Herald one of the best papers in the moun ¬ tains came out with a twelve page illustrated edition last week which showed the little town of Hazel Green to be a much better place than we thought for We have never been there H D Curry of Myers is hero together with the other children of Mrs America Curry who has been in a very serious condition for several days She has been suffering from some form of heart trouble but was thought to be a little better yesterday morning Win Harrison und S D Tyree inmates of the Confederate Vet eran home at Pewee Valley will return to the home today after a two weeks visit in the county to relatives J s 1- q All White Goods I All the Millinery aIn this store is now offered atI Greatly Reduced To be Iand j 1 Now is the time to buy one of those I I Beautiful Nobby Hats and at a price I thats bound to please and surprise you m Fashionable Dreesmaking connection i J Mrs W N Bush = I i I i S

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    THE GLAY CITY TIMESt

    50 Cents a Year in AdvanceR

    We are hereto help Clay City the SorroonJing Country ani Ourselves I E Burgher

    I bUshIVOLXII OLAY CITY KY THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 19 J907s 1i IsS S S SS-e

    t

    Just Received a Handsome Line of

    l Fall and-WinterQ e

    i

    Dress GoodsII

    1 Ranging in price fromt iiaigc to 150 per yard

    and Includes

    Sailor SuitingsY Cordura Cloth

    MelroseS Henriettas

    Sergese

    Sicilians in Check and Solid Colors II

    A fuH line of Mens Womens Iand Childrens Shoes

    II

    I S w I2

    J B EATONLeader In Low Prices

    sss ee a ee e ee ee e I

    You

    We ManufactureSash Flooring

    doors CeilingBlinds

    r Varandas PicketsStairways Shingles anfl EtcStoreFronts

    tlbskinMclntosh-Kir Herman H Hoskin was

    Wednesday evening married toMiss Alma McIntosh daughter ofMrs Sarah Barnes at the home ofthe bride near thjs city Prof CW Campbell officiating After theceremony the groom and bride repaired to the home of the formerwhere a bountiful repast was servedto a number of friends and relativesof the contracting parties Thebride is the daughter of J J Mc ¬Intosh deceased who died whenshe was very small She was sentto the Masonic Orphans Homewhere she remained until last yearwhen she returned to the home ofher mother Mrs A C Barnes abeautiful and accomplished younglady The groom is a fine youngman a farmer and good businessman who is being congratulatedupon his greatest succes in lifeThey will reside at the groomshome with his mother

    F R Davidson manager Ir¬vine Telephone Company was inthe city yesterday looking afterinterest of their telephon linewhich they wish to extend toClay City We trust hQ will sueceed as connection betweon thetwo towns is badly needed

    t1 KEEP COOLSummer now is here and

    so is the Wfrm weather

    You need a cool suit to re¬

    lieve you from the opressivc

    heat They are a our foreI The kind to please when

    you are looking for

    STYLE FITand

    And when it comes to

    price you cant beat that at

    this ttore the place to get

    everything you need jtt sim¬

    ply correct living prices only

    Come in and Let us Dress up

    ANNNIWyWINNNININJNIMWNNNWn1rM

    SHIMFESSELSDepartment Stole

    R6AN E MFG GoWinche terKYI

    Weatherboarding

    QUALITY

    We are Headquarters forBuilding Paper ifelt Roofing sFlintold Roofiingand Etc r ri

    d l Fy

    Send us Your estimatesPrompt ShipmentsY r

    r i iVor

    w tl1i

    oi

    Kentucky Crop ReportNotwithstanding very late and

    unfavorable spring under favorableweather during the month of August crops are maturing rapidlyand while they are late unless wehave early frosts the prospects areexcellent for a good crop of cornand tobacco Threshing of all grainis about completed The yield ofwheat was small averaging tenbushels to the acre for the Statethe quality being good

    The prospect for a crop of cornis 88 per cent and the conditionof this crop is 01 per cent Fallplowing has progressed nicely in-most sections and the indicationsare that the usual average of wheatwill be sown

    Some tobacco has been cut andon sticks but the most of it is stillgrowing and late plnitings are stillin danger of early frosts Meadowshave yielded an average crop ofhay and it has been saved as a rulein good condition Pastures havebeen goodand all live stock is infine shape Hogs are reportedscarce and high in some sectionsLabor scarce and wages high all over the State

    Paper Will Soon Bt Soaring HighThe International Paper Com

    pany is buying all the print paper mills in the Northwest andwill combine them All of themills in the East have alreadybeen combined It is predictedthat within twelve months theprice of paper will advance to sixcents per pound That will causethe disappearance of penny pa-pers and an increase in subscrip ¬tion rates of every paper in theUnited States The dollar week ¬lies will all have to raise to 1 50or 2 00 a year or cut down thesize of their papers We do notknow how soon it will come butit is not far off

    Powell Man NominatedH G Garrett has been nom-

    inated¬

    by the Republicans ofClark county for RepresentativeMr Garrett very creditably rep ¬resented this district iu the Leg ¬islature a few years ago and is abusiness man of admirable traitsIf any Republican on earth is de¬serving of recognition at thehands of the masses it is GreenGarrett and somehow it seemsto us That he is very awkwarklysituated politically anyway

    i

    State Administration IndorsedThe Temperance Committee of

    the State Conference of theMethodist church indorsed theState administration for its standon the liquor question and de-manding

    ¬

    of all candidates for of¬fice an unqualified opposition tothe licensed saloon All preach ¬era and members of the churchare asked to abstain from the useof tobacco and their report rec ¬ommends the use of unfermeuted wine for the Lords Supper

    The Republicans will hold a-mass convention at Stanton Sat ¬urday to instruct for candidatefor Representative The districtconvention will be held at IrvineHie20 This is Powells timeto name the candidate EditorjB Blackburn and Dr A TKnox are candidates forthe nom ¬nation

    J

    I

    end rick at StantonJ K Hendrick Democratic

    nominee for Attorney Generalmade a speech at the courthousein Stanton in behalf of his candi-dacy

    ¬

    to a large audience of Dem ¬ocrats and Republicans His ar¬gument was convincing on thetrust question Ho spoke highlyof the condition of State affairscommending the officials fortheir discreet and prudent man-agement

    ¬

    Conference AppointmentsAt the Methodist Conference

    in session at Frankfort for theLexington district E S Southgate has been appointed Presid ¬ing Elder and W F Tylerpreacher in charge Tim RevIt B Wilson our last years pas ¬tor has been stationed at WestLiberty Eld E G B Mannthe retiring Presiding Elder hasbeen assigned to the LexingtonHillStreet Church

    License Revoked

    Because Mitchell Bros saloonists of Lexington sold liquor onSunday Mayor Combs revokedtheir license and closed theirhours and made it impossible forthom to reenter the business inthat city It seems that a Pow ¬ell county son correctly under ¬stands how to manage lawless ¬ness oven in a big city like Lex ¬ington

    Plenty of ApplesTom Cole was in the city Tues ¬

    day with a wagon load of fine ap ¬ples This is an exceptionablebad year for fruit in most sec-tions but still we have an abun ¬dance of apples supplied fromthe adjoining mountain orchardsThey sell for from 75 cents to

    1 00 per bushel on this marketThe flavor is not good as usualbeing most too sour for good eat ¬ing

    Protracted Meeting ClosedElder J H Johnston conclud ¬

    ed the protracted services at theVaughns Mill Christian Churchlast Thursday night with eighteenadditions Prayer meeting willbe held on each Wednesday nightElder Johnston has been calledto the care of this church for theensuing year

    Not In the RaceRev L L Pickett Prohibition

    candidate for Governor has chal ¬lenged Hon A E Wilson theRepublican candidate for a jointdiscussion of the temperancequestion but Wilson refused onthe ground that Picket is not inthe race

    Lee county last week publish-ed

    ¬

    a complete list of the delin ¬quent taxpayers This is jstright a citizen who refuses topay a poll tax of only n 50 shouldbe exposed to the public Wehope to see the Powell countyofficials follow suit

    The Hazel Green Herald oneof the best papers in the moun ¬tains came out with a twelvepage illustrated edition last weekwhich showed the little townof Hazel Green to be a muchbetter place than we thought forWe have never been there

    H D Curry of Myers is herotogether with the other childrenof Mrs America Curry who hasbeen in a very serious conditionfor several days She has beensuffering from some form ofheart trouble but was thoughtto be a little better yesterdaymorning

    Win Harrison und S D Tyreeinmates of the Confederate Veteran home at Pewee Valley willreturn to the home today after atwo weeks visit in the county torelatives

    Js 1-q All White Goods I

    All the MillineryaIn this store is now offeredatIGreatly Reduced

    To be Iandj

    1 Now is the time to buy one of those II Beautiful Nobby Hats and at a priceI thats bound to please and surprise you m

    Fashionable Dreesmaking connection i

    J

    Mrs W N Bush=

    Ii I i

    S