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VOLUME COLUMBIA ADAIR COUNTY KENTUCKY WEDNESDAYI i XII DECEMBER 21908 UMBER 4

< Squirrels are said to be plentifulriii

1 Only twentythree days unfit Christ

masBornto the wife of Fred Denson

Thanksgiving a daughter

Mr W L Farris lost ten sheepSaturday night killed by dogs

paidiSMrs Priscilla Dohoney is making

some very necessary improvements toher residence

Mr John Mat Russell who was aprominent citizen of the Pellytoncountry died last week

Master Robert Page Myers is a greatmachinist He visits the News officedaily to see the presses

Be sure and come and bring youfriends to the courthouse next Thurs ¬

day night You will be entertained

Beginning the 15th of this monthmail leaving here on the 10 oclock hackwill reach Louis ville about 7 oclocksame day

The scarcety of birds is attributed tothe long dry spell A number of sports¬

men were out Thanksgiving baggingonly a few

aThe Graded School election is over

but the election of county officers isand it will be but a short time until thcanvass will be warm

Presiding Elder T L Hulse willpreach at the Methodist church next

f Sunday night Quarterly meeting willbegin Monday morning following

Mr Henry Cundiff removed to Co ¬

lumbia last week and is occupying theresidence vacated by Mr Ed Sin¬

clair near the M and F College

Columbia Lodge No 96 F and A Mwill meet in regular convocation nexFriday night All members in regularstanding are requested to be present

Mr G T Flowers Jr has purchasedMr G W Staples onehalf interest inthe corner grocery store and will con¬

tinue the business in the same stand

Mr Lester Buchanan and Miss MaudGupton of Green county passed throughhere last Wednesday night en route forTennessee where they expected to getmarried

Mr Joshua Hatcher and a MissBridgewater of Green county weremarried in the parlors of the HancockHotel last Thursday Rev Wm Dudgeon

officiatingRev

L Tally filled the pulpit atthe Methodist Church last Sundayforenoon and Rev Jo Goodman atnight Large congregations were out toenjoy the sermons

Mr R T McCaffree has recently re-

covered¬

his residence built a neat ver-anda

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and painted the entire buildingmaking one of the neatest countryhomes near Columbia

Mr W R Cain who was aboutsixtyfive years old died at Jamestownlast Tuesday morning about 4oclock He was a victim of paralysisand had been confinedto his room aboutone year He was a soldier in the Fed ¬

eral army

Rev A R Kasey is conducting avery successful meeting at JamestownThere were eight additions to theChurch up to and including Sundaynight and there were four professionsMonday The meeting will clpse Fri¬

day night

We have received thisweek a new lot of Ladiescoat suits prices from1575 to 22 in Blacks

Blues Greens and BrownsRUSSELL CO

Mr Finis Finn and Miss Mary Kempof the Gradyville country were mar¬

ried at the residence of Rev J AJbhnston this city last Thursday Im¬

mediately after the ceremony the couple

f returned toGradyville The bride is adaughter of Squire Kemp and forseveral months was an assistant at the

Tclancock Hotel this place y

Eld W K Azbill preached theThanksgiving sermon at the Baptistchurch Mr Azbill is always entertain ¬

ing and there were many out to hearhint It was a historical discourseshowing how rapidly the United Stateshad advanced and prospered in recentyears He attributed her prosperity tomen who loved and feared God andwho had the good of 4i<jountry atheart His Idea way p Countryhad advanced comm J a

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ousl to such an e that it nowdo rworld j

STREETDUEL

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Bud Frazier Shoots and Kills Bu

ford White on the Streetsof Edmonton

ITUE WHOLE TOWN GREATLY EXCITED

Monday night the News was notifiedby phone that Bud Erazeir and BufordWhite farmers of Metcalfe countyhad engaged in a street duel a fewhours before in Edmonton and thatWhite was killed We could not secureany additional information7

Tennis Gameinr ¬

teamof LindseyWilson met on the groundsof the latter Thanksgiving TheBuchanan team was composed of ProfSanders Taylor and Beauchamp TheLindseyWilson Prof Neilson and TJudd In the 3 sets of double LindseyWilson blanked the Buchananites and inthe single Prof Neilson disher out thesame dose to Prof Sanders

Between the double and single aBasket ball game was played betweenthe town team and LindseyWilsondormitory boys The dormitory boysbyescore game was

1 hotly contested from begining to endand both sides put up one of the bestgames Ever played on LindseyWilsongroundsThe

team is now making arrange-ments with other schools and somevery hot games are expected to beplayed here

The Reason

countythouses from a distance sell so manygoods by mail It is very easily explained Mail order houses are constant-ly sending out attractive advertise ¬

ments giving their prices claimingthat their goods are firstclass in everyparticular The prices look good to theconsumer and an order is forwardedNow the merchants of Columbia andAdair cpunty sell better goods andcheaper goods than can be receivedfrom any mail order house but theymust tell the people in order to compete with the foreigner The Adaircounty News is read by every rep-

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family in all this country

For Sale

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I have a good farm of about 118

acres situated on the Knifley and Elk=

horn turn pike which is for sale I have2 good houses an extra good spring atone house and a good well at the otheralso 2 very good orchards One orchardis young and thrifty while the other isof age It is handy to school store andto

churchAplace to live for conven ¬

ience every way one tobuy can write the undersigned forprices at Knifley Ky or callon

W A Phipps

Sudden Death

Mr A R Pike a wellknown citizenof Adair county died very suddenlylast Thursday moring at his home nearMt Carmel Church Hewas4 aboutsixtyfive years old and was the fatherof Mr G W Pike who is the Assessorof Adair county Heart failure wasthe cause of his demise He was a manvery much liked by his neighbors andhe will be greatly missed

Married

Mr Clarence Jones of Pellyton thiscounty and Miss Flossie Edwards ofElkhorn Tayl county were marriedat the home of the bride last ThursdayThis young couple were very popularamong the young people and will be I

greatly missed They will make theirhome at Pellyton The bride is a niece l

of Mr Pat Burress ofColummaII

Cabell PenickI

Last Saturday night the subject ofthis notice died at his late homeMiami Green county He was aboutthirtyseven years old and was a nephewof L H J F and Charley Cabell andwas wellknown to a great many Co-

lumbians The interment was in the J

family burying ground many relativesand friends being present r I

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Mr H M Noe has rented the Bapties parsonage and will go to house

firstofllJanuarydecided to become permanent resid ntJlof Cblumbiaa r

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The Ladies Aid Society of thePresby ¬

terian church will give a bazar the15th of Dec In addition to otherthings there will be on hand a nicline of books Morocco Red LetterBibles and Testaments with a cheapergrade of the same Also first classreading books adapted to all agesEspecially the young people and morefor the children All of which will bevaluable Xmas gifts Every body in¬

vited Refreshments served

A grand jury of Cumberland countyreturned indictments against HenryNunn and Peter Brake Tuesday of lastweek charging them with being ac-

cessories¬

to the killing of Tom Frenchwhich occurred in the Clerks office aBurkesville six or eight months agoIt will be remembered that Basil Ashenhurse was tried for the killing and isnow serving a term of twentyone yearsin the penitentiary

Rev William Calvin Christie of thiscounty was married last Wednesday toMiss Elizabeth Pedigo ofShade Metcalfe county The ceremonytookplace at the home of the bride andwas performed by Rev GP Dillon o

Glasgow The bride belongs to a promi-nent

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family and the groom is thepastor of the Methodist Churchat Ed-monton His father is a prominentAdair county farmer

Mr W D King of this place whohas been a traveling salesmen for anumber of years has quit the roadsending his samples in last week MrKing is thinking seriously of going toOklahoma and engaging in business inthat State He says that if he shouldnot like that country upon reaching ithe will return to Kentucky and againbecome a Knight of the Grip

During Rev Tallys meeting atFrench Valley Church Russell countypeace officers succeeded in catchingthree men who have been gross violators of the law for some time Theywere in the habit of shooting upon thehighway greatly disturbing the peo-ple

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They were all cought at churchand will now have to suffer the con-

sequences¬

Mr H H Heninger who was aprominent merchants of Monticellowent into voluntary bankruptcy oneday last week It is said tiiat hisassets will reach 20QOO and that hisliabilities will run way up into thethousands His failure is reported tobe another chapter in the bank failureat Monticello as he had borrowed heavi-ly

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from the institution

Mr Jon McFarland a prominentcitizen of Rowena Russell countywell known here met with a very seri¬

ous accident one day last week Hewas assisting in roofing a barn on hispremises fell to the ground breakingtwo or three ribs and being otherwiseinjured His friends hope that he willrecover as rapidly as possible

Farmers who have cribbedtheir cornshould examine it Mr Jas T Pageexamined a wellfilled crib last weekand found that the corn was toohot and in a short time it would havespoiled He removed it from the cribin order that it might take air and be-

come¬

perfectly dry In that way His

corn will be saved

Mr T L Harrison who lived injAdair county near Ozark for twoyears bought a farm near Esto RuE¬

sell county and removed to it Hestated to the News Friday that if thegraded school proposition carried hewould return to Adair and buy him afarm near Columbia

Messrs Jo Jones Elzy and JackYoung spent a couple of days huntingon Green river last week They wereunusually successful at least for theaverage hunters as they killed 139

quail 75 going to the credit of Elzy29 to Jones and 35 for Jack They re-

port¬

that plenty were left for others

The Taylor County Enquirer reportsthat an infant child of Mr and MrsJames Thompson Green county wascremated in a fire which destroyed theirresidence The parents were not athomepthe infant having been left with

older child who was at the barnwhen the fire occurred

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The attention of our readers is calledto the advertisements of R L Hill ap ¬

pearing in this issue Mr Hill is awellknown Jeweler of CampbellsvilleHe invites the people of this section ofthe State when in his city to call athisstoret >

fThere will be a Missionary Rally atBreeding the 14th and 15thof thismonth The meeting for the 14th will

at night On the 15th there will beall day tally RevE F Goodson

be present and make talks It isthat every body in the neighbor-

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will attend yriy a-

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To Telephohe Subscribers

When making a call do not engag-e operator in conversation It impairs

the service Do not stop to tellyour reason for wanting a certain num ¬

bert but give call as quickly as possibleAll calls for places outside of the

town coming from your telephone bypersons who are not subscribers will becharged to you If you do riot want topay for suchcalls do not allow them touse your telephone

Unless you have business you are re-quested

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not to loaf in telephone officeday or night Its intended as a placefor business and not as a place to shel ¬CotLeap Year Banquet

One of the most delightful events othe season was the Leap Year Banquet given by the young ladies of Co-

lumbia¬

on Thanksgiving night at theHancock Hotel

rThe invitations which were writtenin verse were quite unique and veryoriginal The girls carried out the-

E leap y ar7idea and called for theyoung men at theier homes at the ap-pointed

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hour in automobiles actingvery successfully the gallantsthroughout the evening

The parlors and hall were tastefullydecorated in holly and mistletoe arid ata late hour the guests repaired to thdinning room which was very artisically arranged the color scheme greeand red predpminating The table waslighted by candelabras holding red andgreen candles The placecards wereminature handpainted turkeys

An elaborate six course menu wasIserved and with each course an appro ¬

priate toast was given by the differentyoung ladies in a very charming man ¬

ner Those who enjoyed this occasion

wereMissesJones Myers Elliott Shan ¬

non Rowe Holladay Hancock ButlerHancock McFarland Nell RosenfieldDavis Atkins Cartwright RosenfieldFlowers Thomas Mrs Montgomery

Messrs Reed Cravens HindmanHill Wells Stearman Barger Chew¬

ning Lowe Flowers Stults FlowersMontgomery Ray Montgomery HulseWalker Bruce Montgomery

The Old Deesttict Schewl

The people of Columbia and vicinityhad the pleasure last Friday evening ofwitnessing The Old Deestrict Schewlwhich was given at the courthouseunder the management of Miss JennetteClark There were about thirty1 in theSchewl ranging in ages from fortyfiveto seventy but they represented child-ren

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from six to sixteen The wholeplay was amusing from start to finishand it was very much enjoyed by themany who were present The courtroom was wellfilled and the receipts ofthe evening were fiftyfour dollars andseventy cents Much credit is dueMissClark forgetting up this very amusingentertainment The acting was to per¬

fection and the costums were beyondthe clouds

Gov Hindman and-s His Hunting Pants

That men must pass through fierytrials was recently demonstrated byone of our townsmen A short time agoGov J R HinHman conceived the ideaof having some extra warm pantaloonsmade for the purpose of fox huntingHe went to a store and bought a splen-did

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fleeced lined bed blanket had hismeasure taken and the pantaloons madeout of the blanket it being doubled Inother words it was blanket outside andinside with the broad stripes up eachleg The first hunt thereafter was ona cool night and the Governer was aswarm as his imagination could picturebut after the fox was full under wayand the hounds making the woods ringhis feet became cool and therefore a-

fire was builta good roaring one For¬

getting the tendency of his beautifulpantaloons to fire he approached closeto the blaze but some of his associatesin the chase warned him of the dangerWithin a few seconds he had caughtand was contending with the blaze thatwas rapidly climbing up his stripes butIthe aid quick and strong of MessrsPrice Tarter and Bailey extinguishedit They stepped a short distance awayto better hear the music leaving theGovernor to enjoy the heat whensuddently the secondalarm was turn-ed

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in and the entire fire brigage rush¬

ed to the scene of trouble The blueblazes were twisting all around hisnewly made trousers and going up al ¬

most in leaps and bounds butagainthey were overcome without a schorch toIthe Governor His trousers howeverlost their fleece and beauty and the Gov-ernor lost confidence in them so muchso that he will never use them againThe f3ctisas we understand it wasIan exciting double experience anddemonstrated too fully the Governorsoriginal idea that fleeced lined blanketswould make hptJJantaIQnsCJ t

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Do not fail to hear K J S Dick ttrthousee tx a

and entertaint bjectof education

Every body who is interested inucation is cordially invited to be at thecourthouse Thursday night Prof JS Dickey an educator of State repu ¬

tation will deliver an address

The LindseyWilson Basket ball teamand the SW Buchanan Institute ClubCampbellsville played a match gameat this place last Thursday The re¬

suIt was in favor of the Lindsey Wilson

Young Coffey bought in Lexingtonlast week twentyfour head of thor¬

oughbred colts brood mares and stall¬arfe

Lost between Columbia and Glenville one ladies hand bag containingpair of glasses about 180 in moneyand a few other articles Finder pleaseleave at News office and receive reward

MilltownlandCreek Taylor county were married atthe home of the bride last ThursdayAn elegant dinner followed the cere ¬

mony

eWhile the show windows are full ofhandsome presents is the time to selectwaitnuntil the stock has been picked overthen say I can not find any thing tosuit me-

William and Hunter Short were triedfor the second time in the Cumberlandcircuit court last week charged withkilling their cousin Lufford Short andacquitted The first trial resulted in ahung jury

We are showing thenicest line of Mens Taylormade suits we have everhad also suits for boysand children

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Mr Volentine Bryant met with alittle misfortune one day last week Hewas working a young horse by the sideof an aged horse and was hauling abouthis farm The young animal becamescared and the team run off tearingthe wagon and harness to pieces

Young and Coffeys purchase oftwentyfour thoroughbreds thirteen ofwhich are mare colts will doubtlessprove of great worth to this sectionrheywillsell them at reasonable pricesand our people who want to raise better horses now have a chance to get thefoundation stock

Notice

A black sow and 5 shoats that willweigh about 75 pounds have been onmy premises for nearly 4 months Theowner can get them by paying feed billand this n ice E A McKinley

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W ndidge UnionW eon Greasy creekJ F Red LickF J Beech GroveZ T Cane ValleyJ11 lear SpringJ 4t Prices creekA 5V ColumbiaJ A ton Pickets chapelW Russell Spring

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ethe Times dated November27

M rs Eugene Cox announcethe nt of their daughterFran George Nell Rosenfiel ing will take place atthe bride December 23 at8o l

Th oom is the oldest sonof osenffeld this placeand gaged in business atSmith the past year Hisforme h6re send their verybest wisii

Will J BSrried To Morrow

Tomorr noon at 10 oclock DrP V Ball rominent physician ofRowena til county and MissBessie Rrho resides in the samecommunity will be married The unionwill take place at the home of thebride and the ceremony willbe impjfessively said by Eld F< J Barger of

Cdaughteras good people as livein Russell countyThe News joins the many friends of thecontacting parties in wishing themoI prosperous lives

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Mr W R Lyon was here last Thurs

iySr 1B F Chewning is at home for imo

MissWtie Hancock was quite sick xseveralof last weeklCoyMrs Ores Bargvr visited severaldays in Russell counfyjast week TZL

MrJ S Wells of Gksgow spentseveral days of last week jr Cotainbia

Mrs J M Campbell Pellyton isvisiting her daughter Mrs EL RMoss

tMr J J Biggs who is a revenue r

officer went to Loretto the first of the 1week

Mr R K Young wife and childrenreturned from Cumberland county lastweek

Mr John Q Alexander was hersafew daysago en route for Cumberland ¬

county

Mr R L Borders and Mr S PSanders were here from Campbellsville jMonday f

Mr G A Feese wife and Miss VaraHutchison spent last Thursday in Campbellsvillle I

Dr E B Barger came home fromLouisville School of Denistry forThanksgiving

Mr Henry Todd Js now making hishome in Columbia stopping at theHancock Hotel

Drs Woodruff Flowwers and GarlirrGrissom came home from Louisville torvote in the schoolelection

Dr C A Cox spent Sunday in Co-

lumbia¬

and at six oclock he made afine talk to the Epworth League

Mrs S E Allen left Monday forIBessemer Ala where she will spendthree weeks visiting her son Leslie

Dr A C Blake left Monday morningfor his home at Elkins W Va Hestwill return some time inthe future l

Mr C H Campbell and Mr W AAwArmstrong two prominent gentlemenof Creelsboro were here last Friday

J R Jones G N Roberts J W1tCorneal and Prof W S Sinclair allof Pellyton were here last Saturday

Misses Pearl and Leanora PendletonaSulphur Well and Kate Squires Milltown visited Miss Dell Mitchell lastweek

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Samuel Turner who has been inIndiana for the past three months isvisiting at Rev J F Turners this rweekI

Jas Garnett and daughter Miss

IMr visited Mrs Garnett at LebaInfirmary a few days of last week

Mrs Garnett is stadily improving

Miss Rubie Davis who has been withthe Misses Eubank this season willleave for her home Princeton Kythis week Miss Davis is quite popularhere

Misses Louise and Ada Caldwell aridMaster Francis Caldwell all of Burdick Taylor county visited in Colum¬

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bia two days of last week stopping atthe home of Mrs Georgia Shelton

Mrs Jas W Jones and daughterMiss Cora and granddaughter littleMiss Ruba May Jones of Pellytonwere visiting the familiesof J H PeI=

ley and E L Feese the first of theweek

IMrJ J Hunter who visited rela-tives and friends in Adair county leftfor his home Quannah Texas lastThursday morning He met many ofhis old friends while here all being Iglad to entertain him

An immense stock 6tv

carpets art squares ants1rugs at v

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Prof Dickeys appointments forAdair county are as follows MilltowniV10 a m Cane Valley 2 p mt Co-

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ers who attend will be allowed the day tStrayed One bay mare about 16

hands high 14 ears olds thin in order > > J l-

and white on one hind foot Come from tabout Greensburg > r

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Rev R E Tally Evangelist for theolumbia district closed a meeting at jxlastdeep interest manifested during its pro t

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gress and theirs were twelve profadTribrisahd theChurch greatly revived i if

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