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FIFTEENTH TEAS LANCASTER KY FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 30 1904XUMBBBl

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tFurniture CarpetsMattings Rugs

JardinerresClocks

which we will sell on easypayments to suit you

Wall Paperat Cost as long as entirestock lasts come early andget a nice selection

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rNew Fall Goods-ARRIVING

Dont buy your Falland Winter supplies

i until you have madeus a visit and priced

our goods1

We feel sure we canmake it worth your

while

t A New andClean Stock

To SEfcECT FROW

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IFor County Attorney

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Joe E Robinson the original of tiltabove likeness was burn in Lincolncounty ly i < the son of James andSarah Robinson and 31 years of ageThough born in Lincoln Mr Robinsonhas been identified with the interestand people of Garrard county since hisIearly boyhood he is related to theRobinson family of Garrard countyand also to many other Garrard coun-ty families through his mother whowas a daughter of George McDonald awellknown citizen of the Bryantsvil e

sectionMrRobinson after receiving hi c

primary education in the publicschools in the vicinity of his fathershome entered school in Lancaster inwhat was known as the Old BrickSchool house near the depot heafterward entered Garrard Collegewhere he graduated in 1891 being theneighteen years of age After spendingone year in Kentucky University toput the finishing touches to his educatine he began teaching school as principal of the Bradfordsville Academyat Bradfordsville Ky where hetaught in 18921893 going from there-to Maxville Washington countyKy where he was principal of thehigh school during the session of lSD394 During the session of 189495 Mr

Robinson occupied toe chair of Mathematics in Daughters College liarrodsburp Ky

He early in life conceived the ideaof becoming a lawyer and pursued thiscourse of teaching in order to earn thenecessary funds to enable him to attend a law school he entered CentreCollege law school where he graduated in 1896 He was admitted to theLancaster Bar in August of that yearand at once entered the active prac-tice of his chosen profession Hissplendid qualifications ready wit andaffable manner were not long in winning for him a goodly share of the legal practice in this community thispractice has grown steadily and he isnow recognized as one of the leadingattorneys possessed of one of the mostlucrative practices at the LancasterBar Ills splendid knowledge of the

law and sound judgment has broughthim a vast amount of business in theway of the winding up of estates etcand he is and for a number of yearshas been Public Administrator forGarrard county

Having been raised on a farm likethe majority of farmer boys he stillretains his love for farm life and heowns in connection with his brotherand successfully operates one of themodel small farms of this section ofthe state as a proof of his ability as afarmerhis hemp for the past two yearshas been pronounced by the dealersamong the best brought to this mar-

ket He is also a good judge of a

horse and has bred and raised some ofthe best horses seen in the county

Mr Robinson is married and occu-pies one of Lancasters prettiest residences and one of her most moral andsubstantial citizens He has long beenactive in the councils of the democrat-ic party and has ever been willing tocontribute more substantial aid thanadvice and council always giving liberally to the campaign fund and thereIs not a school house or place of publicgathering in the county but has heard

his voice through more than one cam-

paignI

in the support and defense oli the party with which he affiliates HiscountyIwasand treasurer of the Campaign Committee and he was clairman ofcommittee in 189899 and 1900 Ther-Is not a democrat in the county buwill bear witness to his faithful ser-

vice during those years His manyfriends claim that he richly deservessthe office to which he aspires thatcounty attorney that he has merite-it by his faithful service to his partyfor the past eight years they go fur-

ther and predict that after the prinary election on October 8tb he willbe found to be his partys nominee bya handsome majority

Mr Robinson has been making avery active compaign and being person ally acquainted with nearly everyvoter in the county it is predicted dthat the coming primary will witness-the polling of one of the heaviestdemocratic votes in the countys history as well as the finish of one of themost hotly contested primaries

Mr Robinson while of a modest andretiring disposition is quick to formhis opinions and does not hesitate toexpress them His ideas are verydemicratlc he is a believer in a popularform of government by the people t

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is opposed to machine politics in any

form whatsoever and an earnest ad-vocate of the primary election as theonly just proper and fair manner Inwhich a political party should choosetheir nominees

Mr Robinson is a moral and uprightcitizen a polite and courteous gentleman a careful and prudent farm rand a concise conscientious cleaheaded and economical man of busi-

ness If electee3 he will be no meanacquisition to the fiscal court of th e

county to whom the county attorney-is supposed to be an adviser and nomatter of how able a body of men thatcourt is composed the services and ad-

vice of an able attorney and prudenteconomical man of business will neversame nmlss-

i =0f Local InterestPat up your stoye

Pay for The Record

Big crowd in town Monday

Dont fail to register next Tuesday

ISpare ribs and sausage will soon beripe

I The persimmon crop is almost afailure

Plenty of booze on tap in townMonday

The Democratic primary is draw-ing nigh

Whats become of that steam bondry project

This office appreciates your orderfor job printing

The music at the Christian churchis especially fine

The turkey crop will be about anaverage this fall

The ice dealer receives a cool recep-tion these frosty mornings

Large congregations attend the serIvices at the Christian church

Want to vote Then register ifyou live in the town precincts

This office is printing the ballots forjthe primary Saturday the 8th

The L and N will run another L50excursion to Cincinnati Sunday

The City Council meets lIondaytnight Go tell em your troublest

The price of coal is unusually lowfor this time of year Lay it in now

Lots of people wont enjoy heavenbecause there will be nothing to kickabout

Some people have a lot of good inthem but the trouble is they dont letit out d-

Rain is badly needed all over theIIcounty In some parts the dust istkneedeepsGet ready to cuss the moth for get-

ting into those old last winters dudsyoull soon get out

Farmers have their work well up infact in better shape than for severalyears so we are toldsThe Graded School is working nlcely and never started out under morefavorable conditions

iCapt Phil Price of the day trains is

again stepping like a dog in high ryeIts a girl and was born Sunday night

hisA farmer toid us Monday that in

section near McCreary a genu-

Ine old fashioned rain had not fallenfor eight or ten months

J M Rothwell and Frank McMillencaught some pretty bass out of theWard pond on Lexington street andplaced them in Lake Placid

Lewis Leavell the colored attorneyarrested at Lexington on a charge offorgery was dismissed the grand juryfalling to find an indictment

Rev C M Chumbley is assisting RevE E Weaver in a meeting at the Richmood Presbyterian church He willreturn to fill his pulpit Sunday mornJingDave

Ross says business at the jailis exceedingly dull and he will scarce-ly make his salt this year Fact ofIthe matter is very few if any of thecounty offices pay much nowworkyonatfromegotOur regular monthly ConferencewIll be held at the Baptist church inLancaster next Sunday We want aSundayd

Black birds have become such a nu-

isance in the lawn at Mi H C Jenningthatt shot guns are being used to exterminate them They keep the lawnvile and are a nuisance In manyways

NoticeProtracted meeting will begin at

Buckeye Tuesday evening Oct 4thRev Sam H Burgess will be with us

in the meeting Come ready to dowork for the Lord Pastor

Try Home Merchants

The man who stands on the curbstones and talks about building uphis town now has an opportunity toassist in that enterprise by makinghis fall and winter purthases with hishome merchants

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At a meeting of the county courtMonday Mr Fred P Friable was ap-pointed coroner td fill the unexpln dterm of Uncle Moss Collier

Ac meeting of thfe Democratic Coun-ty Committee Monday Henry Simp-son was nominate as candidate forcoroner the place jon the ticket heldMr r

a ver youiman and worthvio every way

Lancaster has thS best electric lightplant in the state It burns with moreregularity and gJves better satisfaLion than any we have seen Unlessyou have seen others dont make ad-verse comment on this plant

Haselden Robinson have purchasean entire outfit fiir tin plumblug etc and wlllirontinue the busness at same stand occupied by JHaselden Theyrill employ compe-

tent tinners and plumbers and run thbusiness on uptodteprinclples

he Boss CornMr David E Henry brought to The

Record office some of the best corn ofthe season He has fifteen acres andpicked twelve ears which weigh overtwenty pounds They are perfectlyformed and pronounced by good judg-es to be the best of the season

Republican NomineeHon N D Miles republican

for congress in this district addresse-a goodsize crowd at the court hous eMonday those who heard him compli-menting his remarks very much M rMiles is a prominent citizen of Jessamine and a gentleman in every wayHe is an uncle of Judge J C Hempbilof this city whose guest he was whilin Lancaster

Do You Want to VoteIf you live In either of the three

Lancaster precincts and want to voteat any of the approaching electionsyou must go to your accustomed vo-

ting places next Tuesday the 4thregister and get a certificate This Isundera new law recently enactedandrequires every voter to register beforehe can vote The certificate givennext Tuesday must be taken withou when you ask for a ballot to voteit next election also at the primary

to be held the 8thCourt Day

An unusually large crowd was inown Monday trading being abovehe average though the warm weath-

er hindered sale of winter goods to agreat extent There were many mulecolts on the market but dealers claim-ed sellers wanted too much money forthem and few were sold The longeared youngsters are as high as a catsback A few cattle were soldwhilethe old plug horse held his own Thecandidates were very much in evience and the glad hand was as busy3 a scrub bulls tall is fly time While

was some drunkenness yet nosrious trouble resulted

WoodcockMany Lancaster friends regret to

learn of the death of Wm P Woodcock which occurred at ColoradoSprings Col Sunday Mr Woodcockwas born and reared in Garrard countyspending several years in LancasterAfter death of his father which oc-

curred in this city Will moved withIhis mother to Danville He has been

r failing health for some time andIwent to Colorado in hope of recuperting The remains were taken toSomerset and interred beside those ofI

Is fatherEntries For Democratic Primary

Saturday was the last day for dig-

ging up the dough to enter the demo-

cratic primary to be held Oct 8 andthe following will go on the ticketFor county clerk J A Doty and Tomrherritt for county attorney Joe ERobinson Robt L Davidson formagistrate in Lancaster district J EBourne and Squire Sam Johnson Thisoffice is now printing the ballots andeverything is about in readiness Eachcandidate says he is sanguine of suc-

cess and all are working bard

Another Good citizen to LeaveBusiness men that is those who are

hustling for the town will regret ex-

ceedingly to learn that Mr J RaymondHaselden has decided to accept a flat-

tering propostion to move to Rich-mond and will leave for that city In a-

few days He has been in businessbereslnce his teens and by hardwork has managed to get in goodshape for one of his years Mr Baselden is one of the best plumberstinsmiths in Kentucky and alway-has all the work he can do He re-

cently invented a water filter whichis bringing him a neat income whilehe has several offers for it that wouldplace him on the shady side of easystreet The Record regrets exceed-Ingly to see a hustler move away fromtown especially one who is alwaysready to work for and contribute to

improvementsDr

ShutOutIDr Murray thehas made several toand by the way was getting about all-

the work he could do was threatenedwith arrest in this city Friday theofficers stating that complaint had-

been made that he was practicingmedicine without license Dr Murraystated to the Record and his adver-tisements in this paper also saidtbat-his remedy was nature and h-

claimse

that be uses no medicines what-ever However be folded his ten-

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returned to Danville berebet-elIa us he will aglit the twit to tbbitter and

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Use Some Jud mentrIt is only a matter of a very short I

time until some one is going to be seriously injured by the reckless drivingon the streets Some people beat andthrash old plugs down the streets andnever think that other vehicles maycome out from cross streets thus endangering the lives of good peoplesupgnot stopped serious injury will resultIt is jao uncommon occurrence forsome gourdhead to tear across thePublic Square at break neck speedwhipping and lashing an old switchtall horse and taking no pains what-ever to keep out of the way of pedes ¬muchIdriver and if the latter have no re¬streetsR

IInterest ng MeetingThe meeting in progress at the

Christian church is being attended bylarge congregations andare that great good will indicationsIpushed Services are helding at 730 also at 230 pdays Wednesdays and Fridays Thesermons by Eld McLelland are splen ¬

did and his eloquence goes home tohis hearers Arthur T Brooks whoconducts the music sings a solo atenjoyedIsinging is exceptionally fine All thepeople are invited to these servicesand The Record urges you to go asthey are full of Interest and you willbe greatly benefitted Eld Brookswho was to have conducted the serv-

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was forced to cancel the appoint ¬

ment on account of illness of his wifewho is dangerously ill It was thenthat an effort was made to get ElderMcLelland who arrived Monday andtook charge of the services BroTider is present at each service and islending valuable assistance Mr Mc¬

Lelland is pastor of the Christianchurch at Richmond He is a man offine education splendid address anddeep thought His splendid knowledgeof history makes his sermons all themore interesting the illustrations andreferences bringing out his points soclearly that a child may understandthem Mr McLelland is a member ofRichmond Commandery KnightsTemplar and very prominent inMasonic circles

Millinery OpeningSaturday October 1st we will make-

a special display of Imported and Eas-tern Patternsalso a large assort-ment of our own creations We cor

tOjcome I

Coming InWe are now receiving a nice assortment of fall

andwinter goods including the new and uptodate things i-

nWool Dress Goodsplain and fancy MOHAIRS plain and fancySILKS General line of Staple

Dry Goods Notions= an-

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Iwhich we will sell at a small percent of profit

Most of the goods we carried over from last Falland Winter will be sold for cost and in many in ¬

stances for less than Cost As we have said be ¬

fore it is our purpose to close out our businesshere and we will work to that end This is agreat opportunity for you to secure goods De ¬

pendable merchandise at low pricesCome early and get first choice

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goods We are selling them for less tthan manufacturers costINowandUpToDa-

tOFftLL GOODSIIDaiIaWhen our entire stock is in

we will be able to show you the

greatest line of Clothing Shoes

Hats and Furnishing Goods ev¬

er displayed in this or or any

other Central Kentucky town

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