JIfII XV KY AUGUST - Library of...

1
i M CD r rrfbHi Ei1 y CLAY < jCITY TIMES 1 rr 50 Cents a Year in Advance We are hereto help Clay CityJhe Surrounding Country and Onrselves I E Burgher Publisher Of JIfII VOL XV CLAY CITY KY T URSDAY AUGUST 4 J9IO NO 31 Wants a Wife A bachelor in Muhlenbergcoun ¬ ty has advertised in the Green ¬ ville Sentinel as follows lam r 532 yearsold have a good farm with a neat seven room house two good horses and other farm stock twelve hens and as goo a rooster as ever crowed After reciting that he has decided that he ought to have a wife and i that he has been told that there were a number of beautiful worn en in Greenville of marriageable ages and inclinations he says HIshall be in Greenville every Sunday until I have taken in all of the churches beginning with the fifth Sunday in this month On this day I will be at the Meth odist church I request every unmarried lady to be present on l this occasion in their best bib and tucker The Times ventures the asser ¬ tion that if he can deliver the goods he will get his wife all right His method of getting pick and choice only convinces us that he has an eye to business Advertising always pays Bought Southern Timber Geo Tomliusou 9f Winches ter was in the city Monday call ing on old friends It will be re ¬ membered that Mr Tomlinson who was formerly a leadinplum > wdihiiMW8 prirtner o ani a a t ell boy sold the Reliance Manu- s factoring plant at Winchester vand bought a large boundary of yellow pine in southern Georgia where they are operating a large saw mill Recommendn Sutherlands Eagle Eye Save for anything but the eyes It is a speedy and harmless cure for granulated lids scrofulous sore eyes styes weakeyes and dimness of vision Sold everywhere 25o tlt N When you are Ready for your y a Spring Suit t We are ready forjyou The new spring styles we are showing in mens t andyoung mens suits will appeal to t the moSt critical and exacting dresser J i t It will pay you to see the excellent range of styles patterns and colors we are showing We have clothing that appropriate for men in every walk of life Come in and glance through you will appreciate the grace drape style and excellece of fit and finish We are showing a splendid line of x Mens Spring Suits The fabrics were tested and well s selected much caregiven to the cut ¬ ting and making the fit and finish will stand the closest scrutiny We I honestlybe1ievethemthclinestgarments with us once you see them Robinsons Show In Trouble John Robinsons big shows which exhibited at Richmond last week was crowded to the ca ¬ pacity of every seat So crowd ¬ ed was the reserved seats that they collapsed and let the occu ¬ pants fall to the ground in one section Two ladies sustained broken limbs and many were otherwise injured Before the show could leave town damage suits against them aggregating 14000 were filed and the show attached The show however put up a bond for its appearance and went on its way Time for the Bridges The Times believe the time is ripe for the remaining fords on Redriver in this county to be bridged if there is a concentrat- ed ¬ effort on the part of the city the county and the citizens All are interested and all should help because neither are able to do the work alone and neither or either of the two combina ¬ tions able There should be no balk on the part of either Lots all pull together Must Serve a Little Longer Henry Youteey Tom White Curt Jett and 0 E Booe were all refused parole by the Frank fort Prison ComrnissionTuesda- yThe f1tmjssiph 11tqa that 1 serve for at least a year longer before a parole would be grant ¬ ed if even then The Times be- lieves ¬ those men are just where they should be kept The latest is that ice cream canes lire to be stopped by the government because of their un healthfulness and that frying chickens often have tuberculo ¬ sis What then can we eat with ¬ out taking our lives in our mouth t SHIMFESSELS > r I 1 j > ik fry mT You Didnt p Into It A friend of tinebought a horse at auction somejtlme since which seemed to be a perfect model He was alt handsome asa picture beautifully proportioned j he had all the earmarks of the thorough ¬ bred and there did not seem to be an oat about ltfin Yet he was ab ¬ solutely good for nothing as u dri ¬ ver or draught orse and he could not be Used under the saddle He seemed to beal right and to have plenty of epirituntil he was liar nessed carriage he fizzled there wasno life or energy in him My friend was soon glad to get rid of himat any price- A good many ijpung men are like this horse They meem to be su ¬ perbly fine- phvsiquell talkintelligently and- impress you as great possi- bilities and yeMnere lore nothing to them they arejuobodies in life They never geti anywhere They barely gej a livipg just vegetate and you cat hardly tell why You didntut vim enough in- to ¬ it wrote ai man to a friend who had fuiledJn business This tells the story of thousands of un successful lfvew There is not e nough vimfnthmDeath OS Ogden Thos OgdepnJFiY died Friday night f illness at the WJSr seven years Burial Sunday at Log Lick Mr Ogden was a prominent young man and a leading politi ¬ cian of this end of the county He has taught several schools in this county and for a time was publisher of a Republican paper at Stanton His health gave way and ho was compelled to aban ¬ don all his aspirations a few years ago He is survived by father moth- er ¬ and several sisters and broth- ers The WasherWomen Still this is a funny world We read an account last week from one town where a man was whipped and run out of town be ¬ cause he made a living off his wifes washing From another town we saw where a man was made Mayor because he made his living off the washing of a dozen or more women these woo men were employed in a laundry and the man was applauded be cauce ho gave them employment School began Monday morning with Miss Bernice Olark princi ¬ pal FP Tr cy 1st assistant 2nd rassIstant Call for Convention The Democrats of Powell county will assemble at the courthouse in Stanton Ky at 1 oclock p mon Saturday Aug 6tb 1910 for the purpose of selecting and if desir ¬ ed instructing delegates to attend the District Convention to be held at Mt Sterling Ky at 180 oclock p m on Tuesday Aug 9th 1910 for the purpose of selecting Dem- ocratic ¬ candidate for Congress to be voted lor in the Tenth Congress ¬ ional District at the November e lection 1910 JH ORear Phm EowoJllGov Pem Ex Corn r N- an 61 Protect Your Grapes Now is the time to sack your grapes If not already done it should not be postponed as mill dews fungi and insects may gain a foothold if put oil until later Grocers halfpound sacks are right size and may be had cheap ¬ ly by the hundred rate The sacks should be opened put over the bush and pinned securely on eachside of the stem No holes should be used for the escape of water as the little that gets in will evaporate and the holes would admit insects and black rot Some Fine Clover Mr A Mountz brought to this office Tuesday the finest speci man of clover the writer ever saw grown It is over six feet tall and the stalk is very bulky showing the rank growth the clo ¬ ver has made This only fur- ther ¬ shows the possibilitiesof the land in this county and nothing improves the land like clover Its worth to the land is said to always equal the cost of sowing and the feed we get from it is all profit Leases Hotel Property Mrs W N Bush has leased the St Catherine Hotel at Irvine and will assume charge the 15th inst She will have a public Sll tt1idJp Central Aug 12T Jsbo tel property is also for rent Mrs Bush knows knows everything a pout the hotel business to satify the most most exacting guests and we bespeak for her success in her handsome new location Judge Lynch In Jail I J Bolton a Newark 0 sa ¬ loonkeeper is in jail at Colum ¬ bus O on a first degree murder charge in connection with the lynching of Carl Etherington Bolton is alleged to have placed the noose about the boys neck His saloon was raided on the day of the lynching While the quality of wheat is not altogether up to the average Clark county farmers are dissat ¬ isfied with the price they are getting for their grain and are forming a stock company to buy the Mansfields flour mill to han ¬ dle their own wheat Among the new laws passed by the Legislature last winter one was which releases men over six ¬ ty years of age from jury service His age does not disqualify him but he cannot be compelled to serve as younger men can A J Barnett of Spout Spring has a fine crop of apples both for eating andcboking purposes He makes regular trips to this city with them where he finds ready sale for all he brings Frankfort has an epedemic of typhoid fever with 75 cases al ¬ ready developed and more being announced every day Millers must stop bleaching flour pending adjudication by the higher courts or stand criminal prosecution for each shipment made in interstate commerce according to a decis ¬ ion reached in Washington at a conference between officials of the Department of Agriculture I and Justice I Mr and Mrs Robert Henry of Winchester visited relatives in the county over Sunday Five thousand people attended the Montgomery County Fair the last day G M Conlee of Levee was visiting relatives in the city this week Farmers are having a nice season for cutting and curiug hay The city Council will meet in regular session tomorrow night SPOUT SPRING Luther Martin of Miami Texas is visiting relatives here He speaks well of Texas Our school being taught by Miss Jeannette Tipton of Irvine is pro ¬ gressing nicely Mrs Chas Welch of Paris is visiting her sister Mrs Maud Me Kinney this week Miss Drusie Burris of this place stuck a rusty nail in her foot which is causing her much trouble Mrs H G Burgher of Clay City is visiting her neice Mrs Geo S Ware and other relatives at this place Quite a number from this place attended the funeral otGW Lyle S S1Cepead Ij h < Ha d wi ks creek liunday- L B Martin of Cokomo Ind is visiting his brother E Martin of this place and his mother who has been very ill but is improv ¬ ing nicely He also hands writer 60 cents to have the Times sent to his address Why allow your horses and cat ¬ tle to suffer with flies when you can get a preparation that will kill and keep them oft for 24 hours at C Shimfessels LostStore door key Kindly return to this otllce See advertisement of Hardwick and Company Spectacles Lost Pair sUel frame spectacles in heavy cardboard case Lost Some ¬ where in Clay City Friday Juno 17 Please rretun to this office Farm For Sale 30 acres level land 1 mile from Clay City well watered about 8 acres in timber rest well suited for corn and grass Good dwelling and outbuildings For further pat ticu lars call at this office ms LostGold filled case watch on R R between depot and bridge at Clay City Finder will be hand- somely ¬ rewarded if he will return the watch to J G Rogers Clay City H W Monroe Dr Bells PineTarHoneyF- or Coughs and Colds Public Sale of household goods including mat ¬ tresses matting druggets chairs tables and etc at the Central Hotel Clay City Ky Aug 12 1910 Y ii c J

Transcript of JIfII XV KY AUGUST - Library of...

i M

CDr

rrfbHiEi1y

CLAY < jCITY TIMES1rr

50 Cents a Year in Advance We are hereto help Clay CityJhe Surrounding Country and Onrselves I E Burgher PublisherOf

JIfII

VOL XV CLAY CITY KY T URSDAY AUGUST 4 J9IO NO 31

Wants a WifeA bachelor in Muhlenbergcoun ¬

ty has advertised in the Green ¬

ville Sentinel as follows lamr 532 yearsold have a good farm

with a neat seven room housetwo good horses and other farmstock twelve hens and as goo arooster as ever crowed Afterreciting that he has decided thathe ought to have a wife and

i that he has been told that therewere a number of beautiful wornen in Greenville of marriageableages and inclinations he says

HIshall be in Greenville everySunday until I have taken in allof the churches beginning withthe fifth Sunday in this monthOn this day I will be at the Methodist church I request everyunmarried lady to be present on

l this occasion in their best bib andtucker

The Times ventures the asser ¬

tion that if he can deliver thegoods he will get his wife allright His method of gettingpick and choice only convinces usthat he has an eye to businessAdvertising always pays

Bought Southern TimberGeo Tomliusou 9f Winches

ter was in the city Monday calling on old friends It will be re ¬

membered that Mr Tomlinsonwho was formerly a leadinplum

> wdihiiMW8prirtner o ani a at ell boy sold the Reliance Manu-s factoring plant at Winchestervand bought a large boundary of

yellow pine in southern Georgiawhere they are operating a largesaw mill

RecommendnSutherlands Eagle Eye Save foranything but the eyes It is a speedyand harmless cure for granulatedlids scrofulous sore eyes styesweakeyes and dimness of vision

Sold everywhere 25o

tltN

When you areReady for your

ya

Spring Suitt We are ready forjyou The new

spring styles we are showing in mens tandyoung mens suits will appeal to

t the moSt critical and exacting dresser J

i t It will pay you to see the excellent

range of styles patterns and colors weare showing We have clothing

that appropriate for men in every

walk of life Come in and glance

through you will appreciate the

grace drape style and excellece of

fit and finish

We are showing a splendid line ofx Mens Spring Suits

The fabrics were tested and well sselected much caregiven to the cut¬

ting and making the fit and finish

will stand the closest scrutiny WeI

honestlybe1ievethemthclinestgarments

with us once you see them

Robinsons Show In TroubleJohn Robinsons big shows

which exhibited at Richmondlast week was crowded to the ca ¬

pacity of every seat So crowd ¬

ed was the reserved seats thatthey collapsed and let the occu ¬

pants fall to the ground in onesection Two ladies sustainedbroken limbs and many wereotherwise injured Before theshow could leave town damagesuits against them aggregating14000 were filed and the show

attached The show however putup a bond for its appearance andwent on its way

Time for the BridgesThe Times believe the time is

ripe for the remaining fords onRedriver in this county to bebridged if there is a concentrat-ed

¬

effort on the part of the citythe county and the citizens Allare interested and all shouldhelp because neither are able todo the work alone and neitheror either of the two combina ¬

tions able There should be nobalk on the part of either Lotsall pull together

Must Serve a Little Longer

Henry Youteey Tom WhiteCurt Jett and 0 E Booe wereall refused parole by the Frankfort Prison ComrnissionTuesda-yThef1tmjssiph 11tqa that1serve for at least a year longerbefore a parole would be grant ¬

ed if even then The Times be-

lieves¬

those men are just wherethey should be kept

The latest is that ice creamcanes lire to be stopped by thegovernment because of their unhealthfulness and that fryingchickens often have tuberculo ¬

sis What then can we eat with ¬

out taking our lives in ourmouth

tSHIMFESSELS >

r

I

1

j>

ik fry

mT

You Didnt p Into It

A friend of tinebought a horseat auction somejtlme since whichseemed to be a perfect model Hewas alt handsome asa picturebeautifully proportioned j he hadall the earmarks of the thorough ¬

bred and there did not seem to bean oat about ltfin Yet he was ab ¬

solutely good for nothing as u dri ¬

ver or draught orse and he couldnot be Used under the saddle Heseemed to beal right and to haveplenty of epirituntil he was liarnessed carriage hefizzled there wasno life or energyin him My friend was soon gladto get rid of himat any price-

A good many ijpung men are likethis horse They meem to be su ¬

perbly fine-

phvsiquell talkintelligently and-

impress you as great possi-

bilities and yeMnere lore nothingto them they arejuobodies in lifeThey never geti anywhere Theybarely gej a livipg just vegetateand you cat hardly tell why

You didntut vim enough in-

to¬

it wrote ai man to a friendwho had fuiledJn business Thistells the story of thousands of unsuccessful lfvew There is not enough

vimfnthmDeathOS Ogden

Thos OgdepnJFiY died Fridaynight f illness at theWJSrseven years Burial Sunday atLog Lick

Mr Ogden was a prominentyoung man and a leading politi ¬

cian of this end of the countyHe has taught several schools inthis county and for a time waspublisher of a Republican paperat Stanton His health gave wayand ho was compelled to aban ¬

don all his aspirations a fewyears ago

He is survived by father moth-er

¬

and several sisters and broth-ers

The WasherWomenStill this is a funny world

We read an account last weekfrom one town where a man waswhipped and run out of town be ¬

cause he made a living off hiswifes washing From anothertown we saw where a man wasmade Mayor because he madehis living off the washing of adozen or more women these woomen were employed in a laundryand the man was applauded becauce ho gave them employment

School began Monday morningwith Miss Bernice Olark princi ¬

pal F P Tr cy 1st assistant2nd

rassIstantCall for Convention

The Democrats of Powell countywill assemble at the courthouse inStanton Ky at 1 oclock p monSaturday Aug 6tb 1910 for thepurpose of selecting and if desir¬

ed instructing delegates to attendthe District Convention to be heldat Mt Sterling Ky at 180 oclockp m on Tuesday Aug 9th 1910

for the purpose of selecting Dem-

ocratic¬

candidate for Congress tobe voted lor in the Tenth Congress ¬

ional District at the November election 1910 JH ORear

Phm EowoJllGov Pem Ex Corn

r N-

an 61

Protect Your GrapesNow is the time to sack your

grapes If not already done itshould not be postponed as milldews fungi and insects may gaina foothold if put oil until laterGrocers halfpound sacks areright size and may be had cheap ¬

ly by the hundred rate Thesacks should be opened put overthe bush and pinned securely oneachside of the stem No holesshould be used for the escape ofwater as the little that gets inwill evaporate and the holeswould admit insects and blackrot

Some Fine CloverMr A Mountz brought to this

office Tuesday the finest speciman of clover the writer eversaw grown It is over six feettall and the stalk is very bulkyshowing the rank growth the clo ¬

ver has made This only fur-

ther¬

shows the possibilitiesof theland in this county and nothingimproves the land like cloverIts worth to the land is said toalways equal the cost of sowingand the feed we get from it is allprofit

Leases Hotel PropertyMrs W N Bush has leased

the St Catherine Hotel at Irvineand will assume charge the 15thinst She will have a publicSll tt1idJpCentral Aug 12T Jsbotel property is also for rent MrsBush knows knows everything apout the hotel business to satifythe most most exacting guestsand we bespeak for her successin her handsome new location

Judge Lynch In JailI J Bolton a Newark 0 sa ¬

loonkeeper is in jail at Colum ¬

bus O on a first degree murdercharge in connection with thelynching of Carl EtheringtonBolton is alleged to have placedthe noose about the boys neckHis saloon was raided on the dayof the lynching

While the quality of wheat isnot altogether up to the averageClark county farmers are dissat ¬

isfied with the price they aregetting for their grain and areforming a stock company to buythe Mansfields flour mill to han ¬

dle their own wheat

Among the new laws passed bythe Legislature last winter onewas which releases men over six ¬

ty years of age from jury serviceHis age does not disqualify himbut he cannot be compelled toserve as younger men can

A J Barnett of Spout Springhas a fine crop of apples both foreating andcboking purposes Hemakes regular trips to this citywith them where he finds readysale for all he brings

Frankfort has an epedemic oftyphoid fever with 75 cases al ¬

ready developed and more beingannounced every day

Millers must stop bleachingflour pending adjudication bythe higher courts or standcriminal prosecution for eachshipment made in interstatecommerce according to a decis ¬

ion reached in Washington at aconference between officials ofthe Department of Agriculture

I and JusticeI

Mr and Mrs Robert Henry ofWinchester visited relatives inthe county over Sunday

Five thousand people attendedthe Montgomery County Fair thelast day

G M Conlee of Levee wasvisiting relatives in the city thisweek

Farmers are having a niceseason for cutting and curiughay

The city Council will meet inregular session tomorrow night

SPOUT SPRINGLuther Martin of Miami Texas

is visiting relatives here He speakswell of Texas

Our school being taught by MissJeannette Tipton of Irvine is pro ¬

gressing nicely

Mrs Chas Welch of Paris isvisiting her sister Mrs Maud MeKinney this week

Miss Drusie Burris of this placestuck a rusty nail in her foot whichis causing her much trouble

Mrs H G Burgher of ClayCity is visiting her neice MrsGeo S Ware and other relativesat this place

Quite a number from this placeattended the funeral otGW LyleS S1Cepead Ij h < Ha dwiks creek liunday-

L B Martin of Cokomo Indis visiting his brother E Martin ofthis place and his mother whohas been very ill but is improv ¬

ing nicely He also hands writer60 cents to have the Times sent tohis address

Why allow your horses and cat¬

tle to suffer with flies when youcan get a preparation that will killand keep them oft for 24 hours atC Shimfessels

LostStore door key Kindlyreturn to this otllce

See advertisement of Hardwickand Company

Spectacles LostPair sUel frame spectacles in

heavy cardboard case Lost Some ¬

where in Clay City Friday Juno17 Please rretun to this office

Farm For Sale

30 acres level land 1 mile fromClay City well watered about 8

acres in timber rest well suited forcorn and grass Good dwelling andoutbuildings For further pat ticu

lars call at this officemsLostGold filled case watch onR R between depot and bridge atClay City Finder will be hand-somely

¬

rewarded if he will returnthe watch to J G Rogers ClayCity H W Monroe

Dr Bells PineTarHoneyF-or Coughs and Colds

Public Saleof household goods including mat ¬

tresses matting druggets chairstables and etc at the

Central HotelClay City Ky

Aug 12 1910

Y

ii

c J