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T- I 1i i i v W > t THE ADAIR COUNTY NEWS COLUMBIA KY OCTOBER 31 1906 > < I R THE CITIZENS LIFE WILL CELEBRATE ITS 2ND ANNIVERSARY NOV 21 WITH S 2000000000 Of Insurance in force The Cit ¬ izens Life is a home Company Xvith headquarters at Louisville and in Kentucky where they know it best more business was written by this Company than any other including all the Old Line Companies Insurance gained last year in Citizens Life 1000000000 at a 1000000A a some other Companies Gain over cost per previous year 1000000 Mass Mut 12000000 75000 N Eng Mut 10000000 84000 Conn Mut 3000000 104000 Mut Life 41000000 246000 Penn Mut 34000000 60000 Aetna Life 13500000 98000 Citizens Life 10000000 t 17000 Woodruff Flowers Agt Columbia Kentucky i 4 e Y7 iU PERSONAL ns r ee E eiE E ee eE e s J Miss Della Sullivan is on sick list A D Coy was in Campbellsville Fri ¬ dayMr J 0 Russell is in the market this week Paul Waggener of Lexington is in ColumbiaMr F Neat returned from Cincinnati Monday Miss Lula Connor is visiting relatives near Glensfork Hon Geo Nell will return to Elida N1tL next Monday Golan Butler of near Mt Pleasant is reported very sick County Clerk T R Stutts was on the sick list the first of the week G W Thomas of Somerset was in Columbia over Sunday Mr Jas N Conover of Montpelier was in Columbia Friday I Mrs J K Robertson of Elida New Mexico is visiting in Columbia Mr Lee Smith of Burksville was in Columbia several days of last week Mrs S R Shreve of Elida N M reached Columbia Monday afternoon Mrs Dollie Bailey of Texas is vis ¬ iting her sister Mrs J Z Pickett Mrs S E Henson of Gadberry vis ¬ ited the News office last week Mr W A Myers of this city visit ¬ ed relatives in Hardin county last week MrG T Sherrill and family will leave for Texas Thursday with the in ¬ tention locating Mrs Z M Staples who has been quite sick for several weeks is a little improved this week Mr Norman Rushton the Common ¬ wealth Insurance man is in Clinton county this week Mr G C Russell and Howard his andjisubscribed Mr and Mrs George Flowers Jr visited Mrs Flowers parents in Wayne county last week J W Johnston representing the Globe Tailoring Co of Cincinnati was in Columbia several days of last week Mr James J Hunter of Gradyville returned from a visit to Texas and New Mexico Thursday Dr Henderson L Cartwright of Burkesville visited his brother Dr W F Cartwright in this city last week Stanley the liltle son of Rev and Mrs W H H nes who has been quite sick for several days is improving Mr Eres Barger who has been with the Lancaster Pa ball team the past season was in Columbia Thursday en route for his home at Esto Ky Miss Mary Todd who has been with hsr parents Mr and Mrs A G Todd the past few months returned to Voca Tex Thursday where she has a posi ¬ tion in the school room Mr and Mrs Jo Coffey Jr return ¬ ed from Campbellsville Wednesday where they had been visiting Mrs Cof fey mother Mrs Nora Patteson Mr Walter Hobson of Campbells ¬ vile was here Thursday making arrangements for the Minstrel Show to be given Friday evening November 2nd < Mr Walker Bryant one of the mani agers of the Standard Hardware Xum AI I f Cy ber Co has about recovered from very severe attact of typhoid fever ail- will in a few days be able to resume his workMr M L Grissom who has been in- a low stage of health for 12 months and who was operated on for Appendi ciis about one years ago was able t- friends be in town Monday His many here were glad to see him out and of 11 the road to recovery ILast chance to register today and IReserve seat tickets for the Min ¬ Born to the wife of S J Ross a boy Oct 27 Get your Reserve seat tickets for the Minstrel at Cravens Drug Store Tickets for the Minstrel Friday eve ¬ ning are on sale at Cravens Drug- Store Road Supervisor Conover is having stone put on the washed places on the square FOR SALESpan of mules wagon and harness A H BALLARD 513tMr John Coy has rented rooms for his studio in the Columbia Grocery build ¬ ing and will remove at once thV e residence recently Barbee on Burkesville street The Citizens Life Insurance Co of Kentucky is submitting facts and figures in todays News S W Beck is advertising his grocer ¬ ies and furniture in todays News He guarantees to please A troupe from Campbellsville will give a Minstrel Show at the Court ¬ house Friday evening November 2nd I have ground all of my old wheat and the price of flour will be 52 per 100 wholesale or 220 retail J S STAPP Wanted A white woman to work in a family of four No Washing Good pay Apply Jo WILLOCK Campbellsville Ky Mr T F Sanudsky purchased of Messrs James Garnett and Frank Sin ¬ clair a house and lot adjoining the Col ¬ umbia Roller Mill property for 600 We call attention to the ad of The Commonwealth Life Insurance Co in this issue Mr Norman Rushton is located in Columbia and will be glad to explain the policies to you Fortunate indeed is the boy or girl who is given the opportunity to attend the schools in Columbia Its education- al ¬ advantages surpass any town of like size in the state I Simpson American and all other brandscalicoes 5 cents per yard at WARD WETHINGTONS 502t Ciementsville Ky LosTOn the public square a blace leather wrist bag containing 1 ten dol lor bill I silver dollar and some small change Finder leave at News office 51lt Mrs S E H- URTs FOR Salehouse and lot near M F High School House almost new with five rooms good well 1J acres ground A good home at a bargain if taken at once Apply to W 0 PILE 51tf I have for sale two or three good farms saw mill 15 horse power gas ¬ oline engine three corn mills shingle machine Also a blacksmith shop and tools at Russell Springs J S STAPP 512t I will pay 70 cents per bushel for goodwheat and 50 cents for corn or will exchange flour and meal at mill or at exchange in Sinclair buildingJ The Misses Eubank are receiving new Millinery every week They have han ¬ dled ail immense stock this season and their line is giving satisfaction See them before purchasing 511t Your attention is called to the state- ment in another part of this issue made by Prof M 0 Winfrey in regard to his candidacy for the nomination forI Superintendant of Schools Three English Berkshire and Poland China gilts for sale They are fine and will make choice brood sows Call orI write at once E W REED COLUMBIA 502t J will give 36 pounds of good flour wheatr t building JS STAFF > > i IJ J 7ftiO7 > y1Le t r I FIRMd MrJ F Neat has formed a ship with Mr S W Beck and the ne firm will add a line of groceries in ad dition to the stock of furniture Mr Beck is an experienced merchant well known in this county and will doubt- less enJoy a nice trade 1PREACtliNG NEXT SUNDAY WH C Sandidge Union W S Dudgeon Beech Grove A R Kasey Columbia J A Johnston Neatsburg G Y Wilson Pickets Chapel T J Campbell Glensfork F J Barger Beech Grove Z T Williams Cone Valley H T Jesse White Oak FLOUR AND SAW MILL FOR SALE I have for sale p firstclass flour mill in operation also a good saw mill Will sell reasonable Call on or ad ¬ dress D J BOWEN 453m Knifley Ky MEDICAL MEETING POSTPONED On account of the announcement of Gov J C W Beckhams speaking the Adair County Medical Society has post ¬ poned their date of meeting until Thursday November 9th- DIPTtlERIA The School in the Hutchinson district about two miles from Columbia was closed yesterday on account of the pre ¬ valence of diptheria in the neighborhood A number of cases are reported BRICK I We have plenty of good brick for sale one mile South of Russell Springs on the Creelsboro road 50tf WILLIS RICHARDS SON Bring the news to this office We are always glad to have anyone send or bring us items If each one of our large list of readers would give us one item each week what a grand local paper we could have Send personals local items stock news anything but politics and we shall be thankful PUBLIC SALEOn November 10th I will sell 2 threeyearold mules 1 har ¬ ness and saddle mare 10 years old 2 milch cows 10 hogs farming tools honsehold and kitchen furniture 502t T L KNIFLEY Knifley Ky FOR SALEMy house and lot on Burkesville street The house and out ¬ buildings are in good repair The lot contains nearly two acres For futher information address Claud Hobson Knifley Ky or T R Stults Columbia It will be to your interest to inspect Ward Wethirgtons immense line of Everything before making your Win ¬ ter purchases WARD WETHINGTON 502t Clementsville Ky Strayed from my farm a brown de ¬ horned Jersey cow with bell on Will pay for her recovery or information aiding me to get her 502t ARTHUR TAYLOR Camp Knox Mr W H Newby will remove to Burkesville this week and engage in the mercantile business Mr Newby has bought a third interest in the store of Smith Co of that city His property in this town is for sale Some of our exchanges are publishing etiquette rules for phone use We would like to add one If you happen to hear something over the phone that is not meant for you it is best not to repeat it Mrs Rounds is enrolling her 1906 07 class of vocal and instrumental music pupils The classroom will be in her residence at the Christian College 502t FOR SALE OR RENTA dwelling of 5 rooms and 5 acres of ground one mite West of Columbia Desirable home Call on or address Mrs T J KRATZER Columbia Ky I have a thoroughbred Jersy Bull ready for service at the W W Brad shaw farm FRANK JACKMAN 492t If you are Interested In an UptoDate Stylish Hats Come and see me I have a large and Handsome Assortment of Milli ¬ nery Goods and the Prices will PleaseYou are Cordially Invited to in- spect ¬ my stock before purchasing Mrs Sallie Bradshaw I J s i If y L e p oWCJ ilt tit d t LNDSAYWLSNw TRAIN IN G SCHOOL Jno = reIt 7 I ao = I The B st Year in Its History ILiterary Normae 1 r > j V > in Music and Elocution Board In flails S700 vV > IBest Month = = per For Catalogue and further information Address I Neilson Moss 2olumbiaKy = > P i x e t m i = < i 11l L < jJl p IW jKaiI a > = Jj ta tC I MtiJL jI g3 a aJi K i2 l it O Jm tItr 1r i ri I The Comnionweath Life- r 4 i > vi- f w Insurance Co vU 1 l KyL COL J D POWERS Pres JUDGE MAT ODAUGHERTY 1st V Pres I JUDGE SAML B KIRBY 2d V Pres JOHN C DROEGE 3d V Pres DARWIN W JOHNSON Sec Treas DR J W GUEST Med Du- N GREGORY T MHENRY Genl Counsel J J Individual the home the nation owe the founders of safe and reliable Life 1 IInsurance a debt of gratitude which words cannot express but which hearts can feel and I show 1 jiThus sneaks Nathan C Shaeffer President of the National Educators Assn and Superintendant Public Instruction of the commonwealth of Pennsylvania J i Appreciating the necessity of Life Insurance and ambitious to give Kentucky a home institution embodying the choice features contained in the best old companies with i none of its defects a large nunber of representative business men have organized and i operated for about a year and onehalf a strictly home company To build up such a company safe and secure free from graft and in accordance with good business and high moral principles these tried and successful men have pledg ¬ ed their good faith and the best of ihei time and ability On these grounds we solicit the favor of yaur patronage and influence lFor further information address the Secretary 308 W Chestnut St Louisville or 1 a J Norman Rushton9i figt tJ Columbia Ky v1- J > i jvV v a OWl rraerwtyrmrei caa KNIFLEY Beautiful at this cIeaijather time and f in i in all directions for wheat and cornVery little wheat sown yet but if the weather is favorable there will be considerable amount sown in the next few days The freeze of the 10th ruined all the sugar cane therefore sor- ghum ¬ molasses will be scarce for twelve months D J Bowman has sold one saw mill but we failed to learn I fcho he sold to r Mr A S Stapelton re pU I I u AIlT your writer that his wife planted one gourd seed by his dwelling wallland I roof and come to the ground on the qjlr side of the house and she picked 56 gourds from the one vine he also stated that to measure the vine and its branch 1 + 1000I ¬ son W I i Born to the wife of W E BrK WtOct 20th a girl mother and baby doing well IHobson Co sji ave moved mill to Dunnyille to t i j14Af < 4 La Fy j cr a > fc r iv t Vv remain sometime v Oze Bottom has moved back our town for the winter Miss Lena Perkins of Gr county is on a two weeks jjj to her parents Mr and Mrs H Perkins J vvliS The people of Watson and cinity are building a suspi wird bridge across Caseys which will be a great fence to that sectionL- OST < < H- itYdsvlpng A red pocket1 containin oaitk ndarplease WolforfT Columbia i My house and lo for rent P H 3r 1- ya TiI da p < ir iii

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THE CITIZENS LIFEWILL CELEBRATE ITS 2NDANNIVERSARY NOV 21 WITH

S 2000000000Of Insurance in force The Cit¬

izens Life is a home CompanyXvith headquarters at Louisvilleand in Kentucky where theyknow it best more businesswas written by this Companythan any other including all theOld Line Companies

Insurance gained last year inCitizens Life 1000000000 at a

1000000Aasome other Companies

Gain over cost perprevious year 1000000

Mass Mut 12000000 75000N Eng Mut 10000000 84000Conn Mut 3000000 104000Mut Life 41000000 246000Penn Mut 34000000 60000Aetna Life 13500000 98000Citizens Life 10000000 t 17000

Woodruff Flowers AgtColumbia Kentucky

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Miss Della Sullivan is on sick list

A D Coy was in Campbellsville Fri ¬

dayMrJ 0 Russell is in the market

this week

Paul Waggener of Lexington is in

ColumbiaMrF Neat returned from

Cincinnati Monday

Miss Lula Connor is visiting relativesnear Glensfork

Hon Geo Nell will return to ElidaN1tL next Monday

Golan Butler of near Mt Pleasantis reported very sick

County Clerk T R Stutts was on thesick list the first of the week

G W Thomas of Somerset was inColumbia over Sunday

Mr Jas N Conover of Montpelierwas in Columbia Friday I

Mrs J K Robertson of Elida NewMexico is visiting in Columbia

Mr Lee Smith of Burksville was inColumbia several days of last week

Mrs S R Shreve of Elida N M

reached Columbia Monday afternoon

Mrs Dollie Bailey of Texas is vis ¬

iting her sister Mrs J Z Pickett

Mrs S E Henson of Gadberry vis¬

ited the News office last week

Mr W A Myers of this city visit¬

ed relatives in Hardin county last week

MrG T Sherrill and family willleave for Texas Thursday with the in¬

tention locating

Mrs Z M Staples who has beenquite sick for several weeks is a littleimproved this week

Mr Norman Rushton the Common¬

wealth Insurance man is in Clintoncounty this week

Mr G C Russell and Howard his

andjisubscribedMr and Mrs George Flowers Jr

visited Mrs Flowers parents in Waynecounty last week

J W Johnston representing theGlobe Tailoring Co of Cincinnati wasin Columbia several days of last week

Mr James J Hunter of Gradyvillereturned from a visit to Texas andNew Mexico Thursday

Dr Henderson L Cartwright ofBurkesville visited his brother Dr WF Cartwright in this city last week

Stanley the liltle son of Rev andMrs W H H nes who has been quitesick for several days is improving

Mr Eres Barger who has been withthe Lancaster Pa ball team the pastseason was in Columbia Thursday enroute for his home at Esto Ky

Miss Mary Todd who has been withhsr parents Mr and Mrs A G Toddthe past few months returned to VocaTex Thursday where she has a posi ¬

tion in the school roomMr and Mrs Jo Coffey Jr return ¬

ed from Campbellsville Wednesdaywhere they had been visiting Mrs Coffey mother Mrs Nora Patteson

Mr Walter Hobson of Campbells ¬

vile was here Thursday makingarrangements for the Minstrel Show tobe given Friday evening November2nd <

Mr Walker Bryant one of the maniagers of the Standard Hardware Xum

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ber Co has about recovered fromvery severe attact of typhoid fever ail-

will in a few days be able to resume his

workMr

M L Grissom who has been in-

a low stage of health for 12 monthsand who was operated on for Appendiciis about one years ago was able t-

friendsbe in town Monday His manyhere were glad to see him out and of

11 the road to recovery

ILast chance to register today and

IReserve seat tickets for the Min ¬

Born to the wife of S J Ross aboy Oct 27

Get your Reserve seat tickets for theMinstrel at Cravens Drug Store

Tickets for the Minstrel Friday eve ¬

ning are on sale at Cravens Drug-

Store

Road Supervisor Conover is havingstone put on the washed places on thesquare

FOR SALESpan of mules wagonand harness A H BALLARD

513tMr

John Coy has rented rooms forhis studio in the Columbia Grocery build ¬

ing and will remove at oncethVeresidence recentlyBarbee on Burkesville street

The Citizens Life Insurance Co ofKentucky is submitting facts andfigures in todays News

S W Beck is advertising his grocer¬

ies and furniture in todays News Heguarantees to please

A troupe from Campbellsville willgive a Minstrel Show at the Court ¬

house Friday evening November 2nd

I have ground all of my old wheatand the price of flour will be 52 per100 wholesale or 220 retail

J S STAPP

Wanted A white woman to workin a family of four No Washing Goodpay Apply Jo WILLOCK

Campbellsville Ky

Mr T F Sanudsky purchased ofMessrs James Garnett and Frank Sin¬

clair a house and lot adjoining the Col ¬

umbia Roller Mill property for 600

We call attention to the ad of TheCommonwealth Life Insurance Co inthis issue Mr Norman Rushton islocated in Columbia and will be glad toexplain the policies to you

Fortunate indeed is the boy or girlwho is given the opportunity to attendthe schools in Columbia Its education-al

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advantages surpass any town of likesize in the state

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Simpson American and all otherbrandscalicoes 5 cents per yard at

WARD WETHINGTONS

502t Ciementsville Ky

LosTOn the public square a blaceleather wrist bag containing 1 ten dollor bill I silver dollar and some smallchange Finder leave at News office51lt Mrs S E H-URTsFOR Salehouse and lot near M FHigh School House almost new withfive rooms good well 1J acres groundA good home at a bargain if taken atonce Apply to W 0 PILE 51tf

I have for sale two or three goodfarms saw mill 15 horse power gas ¬

oline engine three corn mills shinglemachine Also a blacksmith shop andtools at Russell Springs J S STAPP

512t

I will pay 70 cents per bushel forgoodwheat and 50 cents for corn orwill exchange flour and meal at mill orat exchange in Sinclair

buildingJ

The Misses Eubank are receiving newMillinery every week They have han¬

dled ail immense stock this season andtheir line is giving satisfaction Seethem before purchasing 511t

Your attention is called to the state-ment in another part of this issue madeby Prof M 0 Winfrey in regard tohis candidacy for the nomination forISuperintendant of Schools

Three English Berkshire and PolandChina gilts for sale They are fine andwill make choice brood sows Call orIwrite at once E W REED COLUMBIA

502t

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wheatrtbuilding JS STAFF

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IFIRMdMrJ F Neat has formed aship with Mr S W Beck and the nefirm will add a line of groceries in addition to the stock of furniture MrBeck is an experienced merchant wellknown in this county and will doubt-less enJoy a nice trade

1PREACtliNG NEXT SUNDAY

W H C Sandidge UnionW S Dudgeon Beech GroveA R Kasey ColumbiaJ A Johnston NeatsburgG Y Wilson Pickets ChapelT J Campbell GlensforkF J Barger Beech GroveZ T Williams Cone ValleyH T Jesse White Oak

FLOUR AND SAW MILL FOR SALE

I have for sale p firstclass flourmill in operation also a good saw millWill sell reasonable Call on or ad¬

dress D J BOWEN

453m Knifley KyMEDICAL MEETING POSTPONED

On account of the announcement ofGov J C W Beckhams speaking theAdair County Medical Society has post ¬

poned their date of meeting untilThursday November 9th-

DIPTtlERIA

The School in the Hutchinson districtabout two miles from Columbia wasclosed yesterday on account of the pre ¬

valence of diptheria in the neighborhoodA number of cases are reported

BRICKI

We have plenty of good brick forsale one mile South of Russell Springson the Creelsboro road

50tf WILLIS RICHARDS SON

Bring the news to this office We arealways glad to have anyone send orbring us items If each one of our largelist of readers would give us one itemeach week what a grand local paper wecould have Send personals local itemsstock news anything but politics andwe shall be thankful

PUBLIC SALEOn November 10th Iwill sell 2 threeyearold mules 1 har¬

ness and saddle mare 10 years old 2

milch cows 10 hogs farming tools

honsehold and kitchen furniture502t T L KNIFLEY Knifley Ky

FOR SALEMy house and lot on

Burkesville street The house and out ¬

buildings are in good repair The lot

contains nearly two acres For futherinformation address Claud HobsonKnifley Ky or T R Stults Columbia

It will be to your interest to inspectWard Wethirgtons immense line of

Everything before making your Win ¬

ter purchases WARD WETHINGTON

502t Clementsville Ky

Strayed from my farm a brown de¬

horned Jersey cow with bell on Willpay for her recovery or informationaiding me to get her502t ARTHUR TAYLOR Camp Knox

Mr W H Newby will remove toBurkesville this week and engage inthe mercantile business Mr Newbyhas bought a third interest in the storeof Smith Co of that city Hisproperty in this town is for sale

Some of our exchanges are publishingetiquette rules for phone use Wewould like to add one If you happento hear something over the phone thatis not meant for you it is best not torepeat it

Mrs Rounds is enrolling her 1906

07 class of vocal and instrumentalmusic pupils The classroom will be inher residence at the Christian College

502tFOR SALE OR RENTA dwelling of 5

rooms and 5 acres of ground one miteWest of Columbia Desirable homeCall on or address

Mrs T J KRATZER

Columbia Ky

I have a thoroughbred Jersy Bullready for service at the W W Bradshaw farm FRANK JACKMAN 492t

If you are Interested

In an UptoDate Stylish HatsCome and see me I have a largeand Handsome Assortment of Milli ¬

nery Goods and the Prices will

PleaseYouare Cordially Invited to in-

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Mrs Sallie Bradshaw

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IBest Month== perFor Catalogue and further information Address

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N GREGORY T MHENRY Genl Counsel JJ Individual the home the nation owe the founders of safe and reliable Life 1

IInsurance a debt of gratitude which words cannot express but which hearts can feel and I

show 1jiThus sneaks Nathan C Shaeffer President of the National Educators Assn andSuperintendant Public Instruction of the commonwealth of Pennsylvania

J iAppreciating the necessity of Life Insurance and ambitious to give Kentucky a

home institution embodying the choice features contained in the best old companies withi none of its defects a large nunber of representative business men have organized andi operated for about a year and onehalf a strictly home company

To build up such a company safe and secure free from graft and in accordancewith good business and high moral principles these tried and successful men have pledg ¬

ed their good faith and the best of ihei time and abilityOn these grounds we solicit the favor of yaur patronage and influence

lFor further information address the Secretary 308 W Chestnut St Louisville or1 a

J Norman Rushton9i figttJ Columbia Ky v1-

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cornVerylittle wheat sown yet but

if the weather is favorable therewill be considerable amount sownin the next few days

The freeze of the 10th ruinedall the sugar cane therefore sor-

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molasses will be scarce fortwelve months

D J Bowman has sold one sawmill but we failed to learn Ifcho

he sold tor

Mr A S Stapelton repUI

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