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8 4j1BE ADAIR COUNTY NEWS i It
CV Gradyvillexh
1heMX and Mrs Bruce Robinson
spent a few days In Columbia I
last week
Walker Bros tobacco nbfColumbia were in our town lastTh1rsdayJ
Uncle John Moore one of ou
oldest citizens was on the sick
list a few days of last w kIMr Geo H Nell spent severadays in Cumberland county lastweek buying fat cattle
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Squire Harvey of Breeding
nlspent a day or so of last week i
our community looking after his j
official businesso iI
Uncle Lewis Moore of Weedspent several days with the fam j
ily of Mr James Keen last week
Mr Harrison Moore and fami-
ly
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of Columbia visited relativess
at this place several days of last jfweek
IMr Strong Hill one of
substantial citizens says tourtway to keek stock cattle fatgive plenty of salt and frest airand good water
Dr J H Grady who has beenwith us for the past twelvemonths has moved to Mr Frank IZ
Dohoneys near Milltown TheDoctor has telephone connectionwith us all and all we have to dois to press the button and hewill come i f necessary Hismotive for moving was to getoff of this creek during the winter months especially
Quite a number of our farmersand business men had businessin Columbia several days of last I
weekwith the board of Supervisors We are glad to knowthat this board was so favimpressed with the weal rablyI
this section Everyworth more than he thonght she
wasMrJames Diddle and his
brother Ed made a trip toThree Springs in Hart countylast week They were movingMr E V Thompson and familyThey report bad roads and highwater
Mr John Pickett one of ourprosperous young men was inour town last Friday and informed us that he had accepted a po
sition in the mercantile b usiness at Cane Valley and wouldgo to that place in a few daysMr Pickett is a firstclass business man and we are certainhe will give satisfaction
We are glad to note that MrsElla Y Robinson who has beenrconfined to her room for several
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days with sprained limbs haimproved so in the last few daysthat she is able to walkabout i
her room
Mr Lee Flowers one of oupest young men has opened up
barber shop in our city We takeit that Lee will make a successat the business as he will keepon hands a good supply of sharprazors and plenty of good soawith all other things requiredin a firstclass barber shop Give
khim a call
Dr fJ A Yates the wellknown physician of Edmonton
fcalled in to see us oneday last
J5wek while visiting his fatherwho has been on the sick list for
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Several weeks informed us that< business was good in his sectionJ but not a great deal of sickness
a t this time also stated thati there was strong talk of anotheru bank in his town We arealIwayskladtd5ee
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Dr Yates affiI
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and your reporter were school l
des and have spent manyhours together in by¬
gone days Come again Doc¬
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torRobertGrady I
of color who ist
known as one ofthe best farmersjn this section and who has notfifr ¬
teen years until last year Hehad in cultivation something likefive acres This crop of tobaccoCoI ¬
lumbia a t 13 cents Robertraised on this piece of ground6735 pouhds of tobacco bringinghim 87555 Mr Walker ihformed your reporter that he had
best judges of the weed inthis country to say thatithis crop
of tobacco was the best raised inAdair or adjoining counties foryears It is hard to tell howgood this crop would have been
Robert had been raising to-
bacco
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for all these fifteen yearst
Pellyton
Mr Thompson Sanders who
lived at this place died lastThursday Mr Sanders had suf-
fered for several months withcancer He was an excellent citien and wlil be greatly missed
the people of this communityWe extend our srmpathy to thebereaved family
Mr Matthew Woods who livednear here died last Wednesday-
He was 78 years old and was a
good citizen We extend oursympath to the bereaved family
The school at this place whichis being taught by Miss EmmaOverstreet i s progressing verynicely
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Mr J M Campbell was in Co
iambus the first of the week
Mr Ennis Sanders of thisplace left a few days ago forKnoxville Tenn where he en-
tered¬
a medical school
Mr Willard Carroll of Elkhorn isvisiting relatives at thisplace
Mr Marvin Perryman has re-
turned to the L W T S
Mr W L Knifleys store houseand stock of goods and tobaccohouse were destroyed by fire lastSunday morning The loss ag-
gregated several thousand dol-
lars We are sorry to hear ofMr Knifleys loss
Oscar Sinclair was in Colum-
bia Monday
Russell Springs
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T S Isbell of Burnside madea short visit to his old home thisweektosenter the R S A
Considering the bad roadsthere is quite an amount of busibuildingrhauling cJDrs Hatfield and Harris re¬
turned to day to their respectiveschools Cincinnati and Louisyule where they are studying
dentistryMr Mont Richards visited the
R SA last week
Mr Otho Vaughan is visitinghis father and mother Hismother being in very poor health
Miss Ellen Epperson of Montpelier was at Russell Springsone day last week
Mrs TinaelIsha returnedHome after an extended visit torelatives in Columbia
Mrs HumBle ofert isvisiting her father Wmi Vaugh
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Absher
Plenty of mud and ramMr W A Rice removed his
family from Knifley to the placevacated by Mr Thojnas Rice
near Snake creek
IMr and Mrs Ray Humphressand Mrs R Humphress
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were guests at J D AbshersTussday and Wednesday
Mr and Mrs Van Humphressof Knifley spent Tuesday atDelaney Robertsons-
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little daughterof Mr andI
Mrs C T Walling is very sickat this writing
Mr C C Jones of Elkhorn isin this neighborhood on business
Mr Bee Corbin was at thisplace a few days ago looking
Iafter cattle
Miss Ethyl Moore is spendinga few days with her uncle MrH B Robertson
Mr and Mrs D M Moorespent Tuesday night at J HMorris
IMr DH Jones visited his
cousin W H Cave last Saturdayand Sunday
Mr Elmer Brockman bought afarm of James Cooley Price un-
known¬
rMr Johnny Dudgeon was here
Thursday after tobacco
The candy breaking at MrDefevers Wednesday night waslargely attended
Misses Nannie and Zella Eastspent Wednesday night at MrW A Humphress
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Owensby a-
We Lare having winjber weathernofe >
xMr J L Richards of nearJamestown was here one daylast week buying calves
Shelby Williams who has beenconfined to his room about twomonths with rheumatism isget ¬
ting betterD G Grider and wife attend ¬
ed quarterly meeting at FrenchValley Jan 2 They report EldHulse preaching an able sermon
W J Lawless is confined tohis room with rheumatism atthis writing
Misses Parthena Long and Vardie Poison visited the family ofM L Owens Sunday
rJames Oaks recently lost agood jnare He had just refusedan offer of175t
Bro Pangborn filled his regu ¬
lar appointment at BetlehemSunday
Since our last letter anotherman has won the championshipfor bird hunting It is Mr WC Collins this time He killedthirteen at one shot
Miss Gallic Gains visited thefamily of D G Grider Sunday
Miss Willie Winfrey James-
town¬
is visiting hert sister Mrs
Edward Aaron Denmark at thistime
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Whooping cough is raging inthis part
Oiria Wolford wife arid littleson are visiting Mrs SEWolford at this writing
We are still in need of a blacksmith
I TKe supervisors are holding thefort at Jamestown at this timeI suspect they want more tax
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moneyt
On Jana 10 1910 thee spirit ofour beloved neighbor and friendMr Sm Lon took its flight tothe God who pveitHelveI
fa wjfe<and ght cbil itbetidei
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numerous other friends to mourntheir sad loss All of the child-
ren¬
were present but two The I
wife has lost a good husbandthechildren a loving father thechurch a devout member and thecommunity a good citizen Thedeceased was 70 years old The I
funeral services were conducted 1
by Bro James Helm assisted byBro Thomas Hadley after whichthe iremains were laid to rest athome in what is known as theCollins grave yard
Toria
Mr J M Rowe was at Sparksvide one day last week
Mr Cimian Roach who hasbeen in Columbus Ind at thebedside of his sick son Joe re ¬
turned home Tuesday and Joewas able to come with him
A new telephone line is beingrun from Red Lick at Toria
Mr James D Jesse of RedLick was visiting the writer andfamily one day last week
The young people of this vicini ¬
ty spent Wednesday eveningvery pleasantly at the home of
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Mr and Mrs Gilbert JesseeAfter lunch the remainder of theevening was spent in singingMr and Mrs Jessee certainlyIknow how tofolks
Born to the wife of John Mc
Cauly Jan the 13th a boy
Mr Herschel Breeding pur ¬
chased of James Wilson 1 mulefor 125
Mr Gilbert Thurman of Breeding was in this community ininterest of Chicago TelephoneSupply Co He did a good busi¬
nessMessrs Finis Roach and J R
Fudge were on a business trip toFairplay Thursday of last week
Mr Willie Flatt bought 1 horseand 1 cow from Mr Doc Rupeconsideration 65 He also sold aIcow to Gep Wooten for 25
Mr W G Turner of ElkhartIll and Arvin Turner of nearColumbia were visiting theirbrother J F Turner at this
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place last weekMr J A English of your city
was in this vicinity buying to¬
bacco last week He boughtseveral crops giving fair pricesHe knows good tobacco andwhere to find it
Misses Nannie Rowe and MaryRoach visited at Mrs John Jesseeone night last week
Mr N R Roach our uptodatemerchant was transacting busi¬
ness at Breeding Friday jof lastweek
Mrand Mrs Blucher Bohananof near Columbia were visitinfriends and relatives in this vi-
cinity¬
last week
Casey CreekI
The cold weather is makingbusiness very dull
John Sandusky who has beenconfined to the house for severalweeks with a broken leg is ableto resume workagain-
There are quite a lot of sick-
ness¬
in this part of the countrythe doctors are busy most all thetime<Married on the 11th Mr Elzy
Sanders of this place to MrsLucy Napier of Liberty
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Mr Charley Young of near Co
lumbia is moving to the propertyowned by Ray Williams thisplace f J
Mr QflKiar AbL Is going toIllinoiltomakeithilfh me Wejtt
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Woodson LewisGriensbun eeKentticky
IS NOW OFFERING A CAR LOAD EACH
Studebaker >
BirdsellrIilburn P
WagonsrAcar load o-
fOliver Chilled PlowsA car load of
Disc HarrowsfACultivators Corn Planters andOne =Horse Corn Drills
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Will have the greatest and finest displayof Buggies and other Vehicles evei shownin this Green River Country ready forSpring trader
SALT AND CEMENT-AILIME SPECIAL LINE
Will deliver any kind of FarmImplements at any station
on the L N R R
Woodson LewisThe Merchant
Mail orders prompiy attendedbKIII
The Louisville TrustSout-
hwest1
l Company GarnerFifth and Market
LOUISV LLEIorganized under a special charter for the safe keeping ot valuables of
every kind and description and the transaction of a general trust business is authorized to act in any part of the State as Executor Admin
trator Trustee Guardian Assignee Receiver and to fill every prsiion of trust that can be held by an individual
It accepts and executes trusts of varied character and its fair impar ¬
tial and profitable management is guaranteed by its large assets its cor¬
porate property its magnificent fireproof office building and its greatn ancial strength
THE ADAIR COUNTY NEWS ONE DOLLAR A YEARI
wish him much successthisgpace rseveral weeks is improving nice-
ly
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Carl H Wolford is spendingmost of this winter with hisuncle Dr J R Wolford of Mont
pelier AThe Sunday School at this plac
is progressing nicely notwith ¬
standing the gold weather
Clarence son of Mr R B
Tucker has been very ill withpneumonia for three weeks and-
isnt much better at this writing
Mr Cal Crocket has beenP
very low with pneumonia foseveral days
There is being some tradingdone in this neighborhood
Mr T Hendrickson tookup some hogs at this place lastweek bought of different ptrtkwat 5 coati Jkr Harvey Chelf bought De
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milch cow of Mr Berry Cox for30
Wolford Bros made a flyingtrip to Lincoln county last weekin search of corn Purchased acar load at 3 per barrel
Eld Z T Williams filled hisregular appointment at this placeand preached three very entertaewefor our pastor this year i
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ed Mr and Mrs J F Gilpin lastMonday night
Mrs J F Gilpin cut a water-melon
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January 13th which perthisrm vine iefirst frost Who can beat that
Mrs W L Curry is on the sicklist at this writing
Ray J F Black filled his rfegwar appointment Antioch lastSunday
Mrs IV Corbin hays been confinid o hr 1QOm with grip
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