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te steps to get within their MEDICAL SOCIETY Adair County Medical Society beet in Columbia on Thursday 14th 1907 with the following ramhe of medicine William ir he Public HealthU L Taylor eport of a Case W F Cartwright Medical EthicsR Y Hindman VEmphysema J C Gose We want every physician in tne ipunty to be present Besides the bove program other matters will be scussed matters of importance to the h > f ession and to the people f C M RUSSELL ft R Y HINDMAN I U L TAYLOR DEATH OF CCSQUIRES fr C C Squires of Green county fl Thursday morning at 6 oclock result of a stroke of paralysis about To years ago from which he never overed The deceased was about years of age and a wellknown and hly respected citizen of that section Mr Squires is mourned by a wife kid ten children two of whom Mrs J Pickett and Mrs S W Dohoney ide in Columbia- he funeral services were held Fri I afternoon at Summershade church owed by the interment at the fam burying ground PUBLIC SALE till on Thursday Feb 28th 1907 for sale all of my personal prop r consisting of 2 mares 2 cows onf a good organ one new buggy ehold and kitchen furniture farm mplements etc L T NEAT Gar y 15tf REVERSED case of Shipp vs the Common h from Taylor county was re ¬ el last week by the appellate It will be remembered that i was charged with killing Joe L in Campbellsville and was tried iJAdair county jury- OBITUARY rly Saturday morning a tender 5pnger came calling Mrs Mattie ody the beloved wife of Mr George ody of Taylor county home to her deemer The illness of Mrs Moody as of several months duration but it vas borne with the gentle patience known only to those who walk with God The summons found her ready and willing to move upward and onward irith a fuller Knowledge and greater iappiness The deceased was a member of the M 3p Chu- g rch and was identified with best social circle of her community It f Her charity kindness and goodness of heart won for many friends who re ¬ mained loyal to her death Mrs Moodys unspoken creed of usefulnnss could be well written in these words I shall go through this life but once every good thing that I can do or any kindness that I can show let me do it now let me notdefer it nor neglect it for I shall not pass this way but once Weep not that her toil is over Weep not that her race is run God grant that we may rest as sweetly When like hers our work is done Till then we would yield with gladness Our loved ones to himto keep And rejoice in the sweet assurance He giveth His loved ones sleep LUTHER and MATTIE The Columbia Brass Band furnished the music for the Ladies Aid Society Friday night at the supper and its compliments were as the sands of the seashore The many complimentary expression of the Band were justly due for the music was truly to the taste of all present We are authorized by the Ladies of this society to extend to the excellent young men of the Band their heartfelt thanks for their good music and good will The CourierJournal proposes to find the the three prettiest women in the state and then defy the rest of the country on the beauty of women The prize for the most beautiful woman in Kentucky is 100 for the second 50 for the third 25 If you know of a lady whose beauty impresses you as a model secure her photo and mail to the Editor of the Beauty Contest Courier Journal The three story Garage building in which the Ladies of the Christain Church gave their elegant supper on the night of the 22nd inst was beauti- fully ¬ lighted by electricity and com- fortably ¬ warmed by steam The re- ceipts ¬ amounted to about 35 with a small amount off for expenses Every- thing ¬ went off nicely Parties in the East having seen Mr Azbills article in the Manufacturers Record since the organization of the Commercial Club have been writing to learn more specifically about timber coal and other minerals in this country What we need just now is better roads to aid us in developing the real worth of this country Mr G B Smith sold his farm on the Stanford road to Mr M 0 Stephen- son of Esto Russell county for 3300 Mr Stephenson is one more of Russell countys best citizens to cast his lot with us For the present Mr Smith will occupy the Sam Shreve residence near the mill The Womans Missionary Society of the Presbyterian Church will meet at the home of Mrs Georgia Shelton Thursday 230 oclock The ladies and friends of the Society are cordially in vited to attend Marriage license were granted last week to Felix D Moss and Miss Meely F Burress and J F Easthorn to Miss Nannie L Tarter COMMISSIONERS SALE J ADAIR CIRCUIT COURTOF Mollie G Hunter c Plaintiff t Rosa E Hunter c Defendent f By virtue of a Judgment and Order of Sale of Adair Circuit Court render- ed ¬ at the January Term thereof 1907 in the above cause I shall proceed to offer forsale at the CourtHouse door in Columbia Ky to the highest bidder at Public Auction on Monday tech 4 9 1907 at 1 oclock p m or thereabout being County Court upon a credit of six months the following described prop ety towit Two tracts of land lying in Adair county on the waters of Butlers Fork creek 1st tract contains 115J acres 2nd tract contains 10 acres For complete discription of land reference is made to judgment recorded in order Book No 10 page 605 in the Adair Circuit Court Clerks office For the purchase price the purchaser with approved surety or securities must ex ¬ ecute Bond bearing legal interest from the days of sale until paid and having the force and effect of a Judgment H T BAKER Master Commissioner 2 j ° i i FREIGHT LINE To Connect Columbia and CamP bellsvieMay Be installed at Once Unless plans which have been nearly perfected go for naught Columbia is to have a trainkyars if you will which will whistle for crossings and chu chu in the most approved style The day for knockers and sore heads has passed those who have said Columbia will never hear the whis ¬ tle or see a train can take a back seat for shes most here Ere many moons have slipped away the good old town will be thoroughly aroused by the shrill blast of the locomotive and the chug chug of the freight as she pulls the grade In true Rip Van Winkle style we will rub our eyes and ask What it is But it will not be a dream or a piece of imagerythe kyars will be there beyond the ques ¬ tion of a doubt It seems too good to true but unless some unforeseen cir ¬ cumstance is in ths way it is a fact Messrs W R Myers and L W Bennett left for Lexington Monday with a view to inspecting while at work the outfit mentioned above For some time the above named gentlemen have been in correspondence with a concern for a traction engine and road cars to be used in transporting freight from Campbellsville to Columbia ana should they be pleased with the work ¬ ing we will soon have means of carrying from thirty to forty thousand pounds of freight at one time Many methods and suggestions as to getting better freight service have been advanced but we have heard of no plan which seems so feasible as the one about to be adopted by Messrs Myers and Bennett Success to you gentle men SKATING RINK Messrs George M Hendrick and Frank Hill are preparing to open a skating rink in the front room of Mr Hedricks warehouse on South Main street The room is 50x60 a new floor is being laid and dressed off they ex ¬ pect to open up Friday or Saturday evening the skates having arrived Wayne County Outlook PAINFUL ACCIDENT While sewing one day last week Mrs W R Grissom of this city run the needle into her wrist the instrument breaking off For a day and night she suffered intensely but by the aid of an Xray the broken part was located Mrs Grissom is resting easily at present and her many friends trust will not suffer any further inconvenience SERIES OF MEETINGS The series of meetings in progress at the Presbyterian church in this city continues to be fairly well attended but very little interest shown up to the present Rev Evans is preaching tell ¬ ing sermons and is an earnest worker in the Masters cause- PREAChIING NEXT SUNDAY J L Adkins Gradyville W H C Sandidge Union AR Kasey Columbia J L Johnston Milltown G Y Wilson Pickets Chapel T J Campbell Clensfork F J Barger Beech Grove ZT Williams Cane Valley HT Jessee White Oak- CELEBRATION The pupils of the M and F duly cele ¬ brated the birth of Washington last Friday Readings music and an address by Dr Joseph Evens and music by the band The exercieses were very en ¬ tertaining THANKS On behalf of the Ladies Aid Society of the Christian church Iwish to ex ¬ press very hearty thanks to the memr bers of the Columbia Band for the kind assistance rendered by them at the supper given at the Garage last Friday evening Their music was very much appreciatedMrs AZBILL President The Green River bridge is underway The new street known as Tutt Aye ¬ flue has been graveled The local option fight in Lebanon will be pulled off March 27th We have added twenty to thirty new subscribers since our last issue Next week we publish a very inter ¬ I esting article from Melvin White Rev J Frank Turner will preach at Hutchinsons School house next Sun ¬ day The Standard Hardwood Lumber Co expects to get to work within the next week Dont forget the importance of a full meeting of the Commercial Club next Monday night The Minuet was rendered in a very pleasing manner last Friday evening by Miss Mary Myers The Commercial Club will meet in the Courthouse next Monday night Put this down and attend Minnie Massie formerly of Columbia was sent to the Frankfort penitentiory from Monticello for two years Green county means business on the turnpike question Cant we build si- miles x to secure 18 miles of good road Mr N A McKinley of Ozark was in Columbia Monday and had the New- print him some nice horse and jac bills Washingtons Birthday was observed in Columbia by the banks and schools All other business houses were wid openThe Meeting of the Directors of th Commercial Club next Thursday night in the office of J S Stapp or The News Office The News job department is well pre ¬ pared to take care of your orders for horse bills Give us a call and be con¬ vinced MrE L Feese has accepted a posi ¬ tion with the Electric Light Company and is now making more light and bet ¬ ter light Mr E L Grider and Miss Bertha Taylor were married Sunday February 24th at the home of Rev Abrell near Glensfork The Lookout Committee have some valuable and practical information about building turnpikes which will be given to the Club at its next meeting Campbellsville Creamery Campbells ¬ ville Ky has been incorporated wit 8000 capital The incorporators ar G W Hord J M Coakley and W C Payne of Campellsville FOR SALE Acetylene Gas Genera ¬ tor pipe and all fixtures for Acetylene Light Plant also one large Spring wagon JOE WILLOCK Campbellsville i 14tf Mr L C Winfrey assignee of Page Moore Cane Valley states that he hopes to finish selling the stock of goods within a few days The liabili ¬ ties of this firm are 3064 and assets will be about 2150 Mrs Eliza Wilson of the White Oak country died Saturday evening The deceased was eighty years of age and a highly respected and beloved lady The funeral services and interment was Sunday FOR RENT My store house at Coburg A good of the best lo roomy building and one ¬ cations for a store in this section Ad ¬ dressMRS LUMMIE STUBBS 134t Coburg Ky The Lindsay Wilson Training School has an ad in today s News This is one of the most flourishing institutions in Southern Kentucky as shown by the en ¬ rollment of over three hundred Read their ad I G a ij fAIR GROUNDS I 7 I To Be Sold at Public Auction Next R Monday March the 4tht > The Master Commissioner will sell the Fair Grounds near Columbia next i Monday This property is especially suited for a fair and has been used for that purpose for many years The lay of the land meets the require- ments ¬ the abundance of shade and the supply of pure water together with its location make it an ideal fair ground While this is a desirable piece of prop ¬ erty yet its highest valued is realized for fair purposes So far as we know there will not be any organized effort to keep up the fair or to buy in this property but if there are any who are so inclined now is the time To allow the fair grounds to pass to some one who will use it for private purposas means that Columbia may never have another fair but if it is to be used for- a place of public entertainment then those interested in holding a fair ought to prepare to bid it in The sale is next Monday and there may be some lively biding PAID LIST News Honor Roll Is Your Name Written There Mrs J F Claycomb R B Willis T Foleyi M Lawlessk J Blankenship J G Sutto C A Ham ¬ monds M J Leach Baby Scholl W M Black Brooks Savage Sam Aarons Alonzoe Barger W W Owens Andrew Steph ¬ ens R E L Waters A M Foley We T Selby W N Stokes W P Rowe W Z Roy W D King Sophie Allen J H Barger Jo Carnes J JC Butch ¬ er R J Zimmerman F L Selby J G Stanton J E Rice W S Griffin W J Biggs Mrs N E Dillingham F J Barger H G Chilson S C Noe C R Cabell J M Hancock Mrs Rosa Brashear T R Price J R Coffey 3 H Pelly Miss May Smith Dr WT Triplett J F Montgomery Garnett Montgomery A G Todd R P Smith W 1 Fee e W B Moore SPECIAL JUDGE Hon James F Montgomery of this city has been appointed special Judge of the Wayne Circuit Court of MODtir cello to preside at a special term of the Wayne court called for the purpose of clearing up the Civil Docketf SALEe I have a good five year old Jack that I will sell publicly on the March County Court Day unless sold privately before N M HANCOCK Cane Valley Ky 152t The supper given by the Ladies Aid Society of the Christum Church at the Gararge last Friday was a success an every particular The bill of fare = ex- cellent attendance good and the band right there with firstclass music The Board of Directora of the Com ¬ mercial Club will meet next Thursday night If you are specially interested in the advancement of this town Dr county they would be glai ip have you present E3 Only a few waeks unfit the April term of the Adair Fiscal Court How many citizens have expressed them ¬ selves to the magistrate x the xoad question If you waRt gee roads make a fight for them FARM FOR SALE I will sell my farm fia des East of Columbia OH the Columbia end Liberty road consisting of 70 acne one ihird in timber For urthur particulars p ply to D M MOORS Ea fcKyl24t

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VOLUME 10 COLUMBIA ADAIR COUNTY KENTUCKY WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 27 1907 NUMBER 16

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FEBRUARY SESSION

City Council Met Thursday Evening

Much Talk and Little Bus

i mess Transacted

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At the regular meeting of the CityCouncil Thursday evening February21st the followingwere present CaptW W Bradshaw Mayor Gordon

JHQntgomery Attorney Councilmen A

S Chewning J B Coffey and Horace

JeffriesVerylittle business of any nature

was transacted excepting the paymentof numerous small claims for road mak ¬

iI Garnett was granted a perietc a twostory brick building on

th of Campbellsville street and

le public square The permit calls

a building 50 feet and 5 inches by

eetpayor Bradshaw appointed a com

tee composed of City Attorneytgomery and Councilman Jeffriesake arrangements with the Elec

tight Companyservice

for regular light ¬

City Attorney was authorized toproperty holders whose fences

ings were over the line takete steps to get within their

MEDICAL SOCIETY

Adair County Medical Society

beet in Columbia on Thursday

14th 1907 with the following

ramhe of medicine William

irhe Public HealthU L Taylor

eport of a CaseW F CartwrightMedical EthicsR Y Hindman

VEmphysema J C Gose

We want every physician in tneipunty to be present Besides thebove program other matters will be

scussed matters of importance to the

h>fession and to the peoplef C M RUSSELLft R Y HINDMAN

I U L TAYLOR

DEATH OF CCSQUIRES

fr C C Squires of Green countyfl Thursday morning at 6 oclockresult of a stroke of paralysis about

To years ago from which he neverovered The deceased was aboutyears of age and a wellknown andhly respected citizen of that sectionMr Squires is mourned by a wife

kid ten children two of whom Mrs JPickett and Mrs S W Dohoneyide in Columbia-he funeral services were held Fri

I afternoon at Summershade churchowed by the interment at the fam

burying ground

PUBLIC SALE

till on Thursday Feb 28th 1907

for sale all of my personal propr consisting of 2 mares 2 cows onfa good organ one new buggyehold and kitchen furniture farmmplements etc L T NEAT Gary 15tf

REVERSED

case of Shipp vs the Commonh from Taylor county was re¬

el last week by the appellateIt will be remembered that

i was charged with killing JoeL in Campbellsville and was triediJAdair county jury-

OBITUARY

rly Saturday morning a tender5pnger came calling Mrs Mattie

ody the beloved wife of Mr Georgeody of Taylor county home to herdeemer The illness of Mrs Moody

as of several months duration but itvas borne with the gentle patience

known only to those who walk withGod The summons found her readyand willing to move upward and onward

irith a fuller Knowledge and greateriappiness

The deceased was a member of theM 3p Chu-

g

rch and was identified withbest social circle of her community

It

f

Her charity kindness and goodness ofheart won for many friends who re¬

mained loyal to her death MrsMoodys unspoken creed of usefulnnsscould be well written in these words

I shall go through this life but onceevery good thing that I can do or anykindness that I can show let me do itnow let me notdefer it nor neglect itfor I shall not pass this way but once

Weep not that her toil is overWeep not that her race is runGod grant that we may rest as sweetlyWhen like hers our work is doneTill then we would yield with gladness

Our loved ones to himto keepAnd rejoice in the sweet assuranceHe giveth His loved ones sleep

LUTHER and MATTIE

The Columbia Brass Band furnishedthe music for the Ladies Aid SocietyFriday night at the supper and itscompliments were as the sands of theseashore The many complimentaryexpression of the Band were justly duefor the music was truly to the taste ofall present We are authorized by theLadies of this society to extend to theexcellent young men of the Band theirheartfelt thanks for their good musicand good will

The CourierJournal proposes to findthe the three prettiest women in thestate and then defy the rest of thecountry on the beauty of women Theprize for the most beautiful woman inKentucky is 100 for the second 50

for the third 25 If you know of alady whose beauty impresses you as amodel secure her photo and mail to theEditor of the Beauty Contest CourierJournal

The three story Garage building inwhich the Ladies of the ChristainChurch gave their elegant supper onthe night of the 22nd inst was beauti-fully

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lighted by electricity and com-

fortably¬

warmed by steam The re-

ceipts¬

amounted to about 35 with asmall amount off for expenses Every-thing

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went off nicely

Parties in the East having seen MrAzbills article in the ManufacturersRecord since the organization of theCommercial Club have been writing tolearn more specifically about timbercoal and other minerals in this countryWhat we need just now is better roadsto aid us in developing the real worthof this country

Mr G B Smith sold his farm on theStanford road to Mr M 0 Stephen-son of Esto Russell county for 3300Mr Stephenson is one more of Russellcountys best citizens to cast his lotwith us For the present Mr Smithwill occupy the Sam Shreve residencenear the mill

The Womans Missionary Society ofthe Presbyterian Church will meet atthe home of Mrs Georgia SheltonThursday 230 oclock The ladies andfriends of the Society are cordially invited to attend

Marriage license were granted lastweek to Felix D Moss and Miss MeelyF Burress and J F Easthorn to MissNannie L Tarter

COMMISSIONERS SALE

JADAIR CIRCUITCOURTOF

Mollie G Hunter c Plaintiff tRosa E Hunter c Defendent f

By virtue of a Judgment and Orderof Sale of Adair Circuit Court render-ed

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at the January Term thereof 1907in the above cause I shall proceed tooffer forsale at the CourtHouse doorin Columbia Ky to the highest bidderat Public Auction on

Monday tech 49

1907at 1 oclock p m or thereabout beingCounty Court upon a credit of sixmonths the following described propety towit Two tracts of land lying inAdair county on the waters of ButlersFork creek 1st tract contains 115Jacres 2nd tract contains 10 acres

For complete discription of landreference is made to judgment recordedin order Book No 10 page 605 in theAdair Circuit Court Clerks office Forthe purchase price the purchaser withapproved surety or securities must ex¬

ecute Bond bearing legal interest fromthe days of sale until paid and havingthe force and effect of a Judgment

H T BAKER Master Commissioner2 j°

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FREIGHT LINE

To Connect Columbia and CamP

bellsvieMay Be installedat Once

Unless plans which have been nearlyperfected go for naught Columbia isto have a trainkyars if you willwhich will whistle for crossings and

chu chu in the most approved styleThe day for knockers and sore

heads has passed those who havesaid Columbia will never hear the whis ¬

tle or see a train can take a back seatfor shes most here Ere manymoons have slipped away the good oldtown will be thoroughly aroused by theshrill blast of the locomotive and the

chug chug of the freight as she pullsthe grade In true Rip Van Winklestyle we will rub our eyes and ask

What it is But it will not be adream or a piece of imagerythe

kyars will be there beyond the ques ¬

tion of a doubt It seems too good totrue but unless some unforeseen cir¬

cumstance is in ths way it is a factMessrs W R Myers and L W

Bennett left for Lexington Mondaywith a view to inspecting while atwork the outfit mentioned above Forsome time the above named gentlemenhave been in correspondence with aconcern for a traction engine and roadcars to be used in transporting freightfrom Campbellsville to Columbia anashould they be pleased with the work ¬

ing we will soon have means of carryingfrom thirty to forty thousand pounds offreight at one time

Many methods and suggestions as togetting better freight service havebeen advanced but we have heard of noplan which seems so feasible as the oneabout to be adopted by Messrs Myersand Bennett Success to you gentlemen

SKATING RINK

Messrs George M Hendrick andFrank Hill are preparing to open askating rink in the front room of MrHedricks warehouse on South Mainstreet The room is 50x60 a new flooris being laid and dressed off they ex¬

pect to open up Friday or Saturdayevening the skates having arrived

Wayne County Outlook

PAINFUL ACCIDENT

While sewing one day last week MrsW R Grissom of this city run theneedle into her wrist the instrumentbreaking off For a day and night shesuffered intensely but by the aid of anXray the broken part was located MrsGrissom is resting easily at present andher many friends trust will not sufferany further inconvenience

SERIES OF MEETINGS

The series of meetings in progress atthe Presbyterian church in this citycontinues to be fairly well attendedbut very little interest shown up to thepresent Rev Evans is preaching tell¬

ing sermons and is an earnest workerin the Masters cause-

PREAChIING NEXT SUNDAY

J L Adkins GradyvilleW H C Sandidge UnionA R Kasey ColumbiaJ L Johnston MilltownG Y Wilson Pickets ChapelT J Campbell ClensforkF J Barger Beech GroveZT Williams Cane ValleyH T Jessee White Oak-

CELEBRATION

The pupils of the M and F duly cele¬

brated the birth of Washington lastFriday Readings music and an addressby Dr Joseph Evens and music by theband The exercieses were very en¬

tertaining

THANKS

On behalf of the Ladies Aid Societyof the Christian church Iwish to ex¬

press very hearty thanks to the memrbers of the Columbia Band for the

kind assistance rendered by them atthe supper given at the Garage lastFriday evening Their music was verymuch appreciatedMrs

AZBILL President

The Green River bridge is underway

The new street known as Tutt Aye ¬

flue has been graveled

The local option fight in Lebanonwill be pulled off March 27th

We have added twenty to thirty newsubscribers since our last issue

Next week we publish a very inter ¬I

esting article from Melvin White

Rev J Frank Turner will preach atHutchinsons School house next Sun¬

day

The Standard Hardwood Lumber Coexpects to get to work within the nextweek

Dont forget the importance of a fullmeeting of the Commercial Club nextMonday night

The Minuet was rendered in a verypleasing manner last Friday evening byMiss Mary Myers

The Commercial Club will meet in theCourthouse next Monday night Putthis down and attend

Minnie Massie formerly of Columbiawas sent to the Frankfort penitentioryfrom Monticello for two years

Green county means business on theturnpike question Cant we build si-

milesx

to secure 18 miles of good road

Mr N A McKinley of Ozark wasin Columbia Monday and had the New-

print him some nice horse and jacbills

Washingtons Birthday was observedin Columbia by the banks and schoolsAll other business houses were wid

openThe

Meeting of the Directors of thCommercial Club next Thursday nightin the office of J S Stapp or The NewsOffice

The News job department is well pre¬

pared to take care of your orders forhorse bills Give us a call and be con¬

vinced

MrE L Feese has accepted a posi¬

tion with the Electric Light Companyand is now making more light and bet¬

ter light

Mr E L Grider and Miss BerthaTaylor were married Sunday February24th at the home of Rev Abrell nearGlensfork

The Lookout Committee have somevaluable and practical informationabout building turnpikes which will begiven to the Club at its next meeting

Campbellsville Creamery Campbells ¬

ville Ky has been incorporated wit8000 capital The incorporators ar

G W Hord J M Coakley and W CPayne of Campellsville

FOR SALE Acetylene Gas Genera ¬

tor pipe and all fixtures for AcetyleneLight Plant also one large Springwagon JOE WILLOCK Campbellsville i

14tf

Mr L C Winfrey assignee of PageMoore Cane Valley states that he

hopes to finish selling the stock ofgoods within a few days The liabili ¬

ties of this firm are 3064 and assetswill be about 2150

Mrs Eliza Wilson of the White Oakcountry died Saturday evening Thedeceased was eighty years of age anda highly respected and beloved ladyThe funeral services and interment wasSunday

FOR RENT

My store house at Coburg A goodof the best loroomy building and one ¬

cations for a store in this section Ad¬

dressMRS LUMMIE STUBBS

134t Coburg Ky

The Lindsay Wilson Training School

has an ad in today s News This is oneof the most flourishing institutions inSouthern Kentucky as shown by the en¬

rollment of over three hundred Readtheir ad

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fAIR GROUNDS

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To Be Sold at Public Auction NextR

Monday March the 4tht >

The Master Commissioner will sellthe Fair Grounds near Columbia next iMonday This property is especiallysuited for a fair and has been used forthat purpose for many years

The lay of the land meets the require-ments

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the abundance of shade and thesupply of pure water together with itslocation make it an ideal fair groundWhile this is a desirable piece of prop ¬

erty yet its highest valued is realizedfor fair purposes So far as we knowthere will not be any organized effortto keep up the fair or to buy in thisproperty but if there are any who areso inclined now is the time To allowthe fair grounds to pass to some onewho will use it for private purposasmeans that Columbia may never haveanother fair but if it is to be used for-a place of public entertainment thenthose interested in holding a fair oughtto prepare to bid it in The sale is nextMonday and there may be some livelybiding

PAID LIST

News Honor Roll Is Your NameWritten There

Mrs J F Claycomb R B Willis TFoleyiMLawlesskJBlankenship J G Sutto C A Ham¬

monds M J Leach Baby Scholl WM Black Brooks Savage Sam AaronsAlonzoeBarger W W Owens Andrew Steph¬

ens R E L Waters A M FoleyWeT Selby W N Stokes W P RoweW Z Roy W D King Sophie AllenJ H Barger Jo Carnes J JC Butch ¬

er R J Zimmerman F L Selby JG Stanton J E Rice W S GriffinW J Biggs Mrs N E DillinghamF J Barger H G Chilson S C NoeC R Cabell J M Hancock Mrs RosaBrashear T R Price J R Coffey 3H Pelly Miss May Smith Dr WTTriplett J F Montgomery GarnettMontgomery A G Todd R PSmith W 1 Fee e W B Moore

SPECIAL JUDGE

Hon James F Montgomery of thiscity has been appointed special Judgeof the Wayne Circuit Court of MODtircello to preside at a special term of theWayne court called for the purpose ofclearing up the Civil Docketf

SALEeI have a good five year old Jack that

I will sell publicly on the March CountyCourt Day unless sold privately before

N M HANCOCK Cane Valley Ky152t

The supper given by the Ladies AidSociety of the Christum Church at theGararge last Friday was a success anevery particular The bill of fare = ex-

cellent attendance good and the bandright there with firstclass music

The Board of Directora of the Com ¬

mercial Club will meet next Thursdaynight If you are specially interestedin the advancement of this town Drcounty they would be glai ip have youpresent E3

Only a few waeks unfit the Aprilterm of the Adair Fiscal Court Howmany citizens have expressed them ¬

selves to the magistrate x the xoadquestion If you waRt gee roads makea fight for them

FARM FOR SALE

I will sell my farm fia des East ofColumbia OH the Columbia end Libertyroad consisting of 70 acne oneihirdin timber For urthur particulars pply to D M MOORS EafcKyl24t