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The Interior JournalEo c WALTON

WE see from an interview given outby Congressman Harvey Helm on hiareturn to Washington that he will in ¬

troduce bills for the erection of publicbuildings at the following towns in hisdistrict Shelbyvillc Lancaster andUarrodsburg running from 100000 forShelbyville to smaller appropriationsfor the other two named towns As theLancaster postoflice receipts are not aslarge as Stanfords by several thousanddollars and Stanfords about the sameas Harrodsburg the INTERIOR JOUR ¬

NAL would like to know if Stanford<

the home of CongraesmanlHelm is nota part of the Eighth Congressional dis ¬

trict and entitled to fair considerationat that gentlemans hands from a publie building standpoint We aro fortho upbuilding of Stanford and for thebetterment of Lincoln countY and we-

t proposo in the future as well as in thepast to continue to preach that doc-

trine¬

to the best people that God everlet the sun shine upon We have plen ¬

ty of beautiful sites especially the oldSeminary grounds onMain Street tolocate a handsome structure uponwhich in the days to come we can pointto with pardonable pride and which

r would put a loyal constituency underlasting obligations to the one who caus ¬

ed it to be erectedin one of the besttowns on the map and eplendid officialsofficials to occupyj It When SenatorJames B McCreary of Richmond wasin Congress among other of bis goodtraits was the fact that he was everloyal to his home people first whichendeared him to their hearts alwaysHe had placed in that beautiful city apublic building at a cost of 125000 ormore and it willjever be a monumentto his memory when he has crossedover the river to restfunder the shadeof the trees We would like to knowwhy Stanfordt is not deserving of abeautiful publicbuilding that would inevary way be commensurate with ourlittle city her High School building andthe handsome new 35000 courthousewhich is now nearing completion Wewo lld not pluck from the brows of anyof the above towns any laurels they de¬

serve but we would crown Stanfordwith that wreath of gold she is so just ¬

ly entitled tojwear How about it MrCongressman

IN his annual report Secretary of Ag ¬

riculture WHsonJshows how the con

tuner has been Rouged by the meatsellers but hisjstatement was unneces ¬

sary in face of the fact that ArmourCo alone made a gross profit for theyear of 10582000 on a capital stock of

2oooOOO and a net dividend of 35 percent The packers committee recent ¬

ly made the statement that the packerbeing obliged to pay a higher price forlive stock passed on the additional costto the dealer who nturn shifted it tothe consumer Even this falls to ac ¬

count for the increase in two years of5 a barrel forlmessjbeif The concernthat makes 35 percent oil its patronscan only do so by tho rankest extortionWhats the matter withjgiving the beeftrust a taste of the Standard Oil medl ¬

doe

KENTUCKY is noted forjother thingsbesides blue grassland pretty womenand fast horses She leadslall the oth ¬

er States in tobacco growing producingmore than one third of the crop of thiscountry and oneninth of the entirecrop of the world Some tobacco is pro ¬

duced in almost every US tate but lessthan one per cent ofthocountrys cropis grown west of the Mississippi riverTexas is the only transMississippi Statoin which the industry hasgained muchimportance Thelargestcrop of to-bacco ever raisedwasthisyear Morethan 50000000 pounds oflciuar tobaccoand tour times that quantity of otherkinds of tobacco is the estimate of theajrriculturalldepartment

A WASHINGTON dispatch says thatAttorney Lewis L Walker of Lancas ¬

ter has been agreed on for district at ¬

torney of the Easternldietrict of Ken ¬

tucky and that Sawyer Smith of Barbourville will be his assistant We ob¬

ject to the Itterproposi lon seriouslyas we want to seeiHon George M Davison of thlsplace retain his presentposition His record in office has beenclean andlhe is in every way fitted forthe place We hope the Department ofJustice will retain the clever assistantdistrict attorney from Lincoln county

KENTUCKY ranks third in the list ofInternal Revenue payments with Jillnois first and New York second Inthe total of 24621271922 Kentuckycontributed 2813042034 which isonly 400000 less than Now YorkThere was a decrease of over five anda half millions in the revenue due inlarge taeasure to the prohibition mov-ement

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Beer production also decreasedinf ¬

have stimulants of some kindat leastthey seem to think so

A NEW YORK multimillionaire gavethe man whq saved him from drown ¬

ing 5000 In this valuation of him ¬

self the gentleman displays little ofthe characteristics of Harry K Thawwho was decided by the court to sufferexaggerated ¬

lh sit r

TUB family residence at Washingtonof John G Carlisle ecretary of theTreasury under CleveftBd twas at¬

tachedbyen United States marshalfor a claim of 2335 for diamonds andother jewelry The itemized list in ¬

cludes a threestone diamond ring anda soltaire diamond valued at 1200another diamond ring 500 a ruby anddiamond ring 200 another diamondring 275 gold and diamond links

150 and a string of gold beads 60The question naturally arises what didMr Carlisle want with so much jewel ¬

ry and why with his salary then andlarge law practice since he doesnt payfor it

FEARING tradewith Canadasome of the leading Congressmen willtry to have the tariff on wood pulpand print paper modified as soon asCongress meets If the lawmakershad been as sensible as they seem tohave been anxious to put a tariff onknowledge they would have obviatedthe danger in the first place

SENATOR R L HUBBLE willduce a bill in the next Legislature tak-Ing

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Casey county out of the 11th dis ¬

trict and putting It in the 8th districtthereby giving the gallant and fight ¬

ing democrats of Casey a chance to befactors in Kentucky politics It is agood bill and we hope the Senator willbe able to pass it

THE farmer is nearly always Inde-

pendent¬

but this year each one of them I

is a king Secretary Wilson in his an ¬

nual report says that this years cropis worth 8760000000 a gain over 1908of 869000000 Everything the farmerhas to sell is in demand at higher pricesthan ever Who wouldnt be a farmerif he could

TOE Louisville Herald has reduced toone cent a copy a decided Innovation-In newipaperdom at the Fall City A pa-

per¬

like the Herald can not be produc ¬

ed for a cent and it is foolish to sell i

at that price We have heard of noone kicking on the price of newspapersThey are certainly cheap enough now

IN Missouri a pistol toter wassentenced to two years in the peni ¬

tentiary under the new law makingit a felony to carry one That is apretty stringent law but when it isconsidered that mbst men who carrypistols have murder in their hearts i

is not too severe

A ST Louis jury broke the will ofmillionaire because it was proved thahe took five drinks before making itUnless he was mighty used to It weshould say as a matter of fact that hewas not capable of proper distributio-of so much money

WE have just made a pleasant dis¬

covery Fiftythree pay days in 1910

says the Louisville Times This is evi-dently from the hired editors stand ¬

point The buss is certainly not goingin raptures over it

GERTRUDE ATHERTON the novelistsays she would rather go tn hell thanto Chicago It would doubtless be thesame to her if Christ should come andorder all to the lower place who belongthere

ARMOUR Co earned 7126924 neton its 20000000 capital stock duringthe year closed Nov 1 n profit of 35per cent No wonder meat stuffs arehigh and still advancing

PRESIDENT TAFTS message to Con-

gress which convened yesterday formsperhaps the most vital and interestingsource of news in the United Statesduring the present week

A SCHOOL for husbands with a coursein hooking dresses up the back is proposed It might be a good idea if themasculine fingers could be made not toact as all thumbsC-

RANBERRIES are the cheapest thingson the market Those who can not af-

ford turkey can make a show at a partof the necessaries at any rate

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A NEW YORK man got an injunctionagainst his wife for incessant talkingover the telephone Most husbands woulddo the same thing if they dared to

POLESenator W 0 Coleman of Henry I

county has withdrawn from the racefor prison commissioner

Gov John F Shafrotb of Coloradoin a speech at New York before theEqual Franchise League said womansuffrage has proved a success in Colo ¬

rado and predicted that it would be¬

come universal in the United StatesRepresentative Ransdell of Louise ¬

ana president of the National Riversand Harbors Congress which meets atWashington next Wednesday conferredwith thePresident about the speech theChief Executive will make upon theopening of the Congress

R L McCormick the richest manin Tacoma Wash wants to succeedSenator Piles as he prides himself onbeing a selfmade man and on the factthat he never has had on a necktieThose are two points against himThe selfmade man is too often proudof the job and the other claim makeshim fill the bill of what Sut Lovinghood would call a natural born darnfool

Auctioneer I

to the I ofL1ncatncountyaanauctioneerHUefaetlon

MorelanIFOR SALE I

Dover Hotel at Crab Orchard alto toro ¬

room meetacrosstreetwithpostonce ndi10lninIC and a orroom All necessary outbuilding

MIUJOUHTIHC1OVBRCrab Orchard Ky

FARM FOR RENT I

Iy farm of ISO acres 70 of which It clearedland Is for rent 29 acre are

CUIUaUOnicornBchool district Ha dwelling of six roomstwo stone chimney two tiro stockborn and tobacco and other outbuild-ings

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Witt Ginger eta WIN dealershsUseeeturyiaeseed cr toaauaeo raCTcWu R ftrttKsay DuVa LeuiniBc Write roe TtUyprice lie tnd tlaptisa Ud-

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Commissioners Sale I

Lincoln Circuit Court

In obedience to a Judgment of tho IAn ¬

NovomIberwill on

MONDAYDEO13 1W

In front of the new court house In Htanford my at about I oclock P M otter forsale at public outcry to the highest and bestbidder on a credit of six months a houseand lot near the depot In Crab Orchard Lin ¬

coin county Ky bounded thugs Begin-ning at a tone In the edge of the pike nearwhere stock scale In of road late ¬WIthence with her line N to lot of Jos Pleas ¬

antr thence tald line to H withline of said pike to beginning containingoftsomething over an acre

quired to execute bond for the sale pricepayable to the commissioner bearingcent Interest from date ot sale paidhaving the force and effect of a Judgmentand secured by

JnPAXTON3IOL00lien on the property

PI Mcltob rts Atty for Plain-

tiffCommissioners Sale I

Lincoln Circuit Court

In obedience of the Lincolncircuit court rendered at the November

EMaydoaesothetundersigned commissioner will onMONDAY DEO 13 IIWI

at about 1 p xln front of the courthousepUblicundivided 3f Interest of J T Jonecblldnm-In the tract of land near OlllledgevlllllInLincoln county Kby the Danville A Ilustonvllle turnpike onthe North by the county rood the land oforenHifu des on the Boutli by the lands of-MrsMnryJohnan and H Newell thewhole tract containing 7e acres

The object of the sale is for reinvestmentTKHMrt The sale will bo made on a credit

of six months bond with good security forthe purchase price will be required of thepurchaser payable to the commissioner

0 per cent Interest from date of saleuntil puld having the force end effect of aJudgment and secured by lien on the Inter ¬

est soldJ n PAXTON DL O LCO

KH Alcorn Atty for Plaint-

iffCOMMISSIONERS SALELincoln Circuit Court

Pursuant to a Judgment of the Lincolncircuit court rendered nt tho NovembertermluNlnthe action of isles Annie KDunn Ac against Mrs P M Dunn HeirsAc the undersigned commissioner will on

MONDAY DKO IS 1909

In front of the court house door In titanlord K offer for sale at publlo auction to I

the highest and best bidder the house andlot on Danville Street In Htanford Lincolncounty Ky described Jleglnnlug at I

a stake In tine East edge of the Llanvillepike corner to lot of J8 with I

that line on Eastward course about JCI feetto the line of MD lmorojtbencoRNonb 1

ward course with histhence with his line a Westward roans awfeet to East edge of Danvlllo pike thencewith Last edge of same 75 feet to the begin ¬

ningThe object of the sale la to satisfy thodebts of Miss Annie K Dunu for I1 2Scfjwith 0 per cent Interest from March lfflIcredited by > paid Jan lltrsN and or MnLou W Embry for f L3UL8 with o per centIInterest from larch 8 inns credited by IMOpaid Jan115e4 against the estate of MrsJ1lIl Dunn nnd the cost of the said action

TKKMB The gale will be made on creditsof Ilx nnd IX month In equal installmentsbond with good security for the purchasepableinterest front date of sale until paid havingthe force and effect of a Judgment and se-cured by lien

J n IAXTON M O L OOK 8 Alcorn Atty for Plaintiffs

POSTEDstrictlyforbidpassing on our place and will prosecute vi-olators

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to the full extent of the law

RelchenbachBrosFredilaumanaLllburn Ooocb NII Plummer0NunnelleyJJBBruce David StevensJohn Oamenlacb WmOordlerDan Traylor M D KlmoreOotllbOllck Fred HondorfJThompion DMAndersonJ FMoaer Mr and Mrs 111 KadaA Ktbaaa Mr N1 HortonLoganWRev Father Leo Dr G GIerrBaughmanUrahMrs Margare JacobVUTraylorSamJllofmannELplarner Mrs J It OwsloyM J Morgan 11 L Fn

WRtklnJUHundleYMrs Nannie It Good C K McOluroAnderson Oarr Anton ItoneckcrWM Dlshon Fred VonGruenlganT L lluughman Mrs AdorUnrpellterVJohn HIee D BovleraJlerrlllWAlex Cooper J Nevin GarterWelchILOAndersouUus Qelizl T A hireOamenlacbJamol8mlthPAY Carter A L CarterU W GainesJ L Holtxcluw WInrlmell I

WhiteJdlui

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NtHM If Applltatrtn ftr P rirtirteI James Hi I

was convicted at the Junoterm IVuT of the Lincoln circuit court otthe murder of Milton te will ark thegovernor for wpardon and nil who object

wrnIInLincoln Circuit Court I

Ai directed by a Judgment of the Lincolncircuit court rendered at theterm ItM In the action of the NOCllllltrITrust Co Quardlan aagninit

I Hoed Ao the undersignedwill onHXWI hottse

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IpubIa credit of six months the tract of landabout T idles from tUuntord In Lincolncounty Ky till Stanford yaynesburgpike bounded thus Beginning at a chest-nut near Hutchisons sch olhoue ithencttHiv W 2 poles III ltnkH6tr f W a poles IS

K4rim EN I

44H K T pole li links to where two whiteoaks and sugar trto stood B 40 S K 48 poles I

so link to white oak D llutcuUonn cornerN67HKVO neanIIIIIs to stoupYcorllerto N 45 I

poplar on old corner at 81 lee llIlIokln all-r polfS 10 link to Mono Hills corner N 7II

W II pole to white oak Hllcornr on Eastildeof pike with sane H US K t1 poles Ulink to Itnko In front of house H Si W rdpole IT link to the beginning containingto acre and no pole more orless save andexcept one acre heretofore deeded to SchoolDistrict No 83

The object of sale Is for n division of theproceed

purChlorbtlIrlngjudgment ayableto tbecolllmiulontrnndcuml by lien on the land I

J II PAXTON HO L Or 0O n Florence Atty for llnin-

tiffCommissioners

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Sale 1

Lincoln Circuit Cour-tAsdlrectedbysjudgmentof

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the Lincolncircuit court rendered at the Novemberterns 1809 In the case ofagainst Viola Ooocb to the undersigned-comnslssionerwill on-

MONDAY DEC1311Wcounty Court day ot about 1 P MM In frontof the court house door In Stanford Ky

I offer for ale at public outcry to the highestland best bidder on a credit of six mouthscountyKyginning In the center of street corner to IpoleIInkl his

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line N HKT poles II links to corner on samethence H WJJ W M voles to the center of thestreet t thence with center ot street H 6 W Tpoles 23 links to the beginning contalu1nllacre J rood and S7 poles

byIsnacUlbsonpropartyvllloA lluitonvllle turnpike road on theWest by W 01 HAndldge and on the Houtbby Knitna Owsley containing tour acresseparatelyThe object of the sale is to satisfy tho In-deblcdnllSl

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of George hooch deceasedThe purchasers will bo required tovxeeute

bonds with good security for the purchasebearingepercentlnterest I

paid having the force and effect of nwent and secured by lien on property sold

J n PAXTON M O L 00KH Alcorn Atty for Plain-

tiffCommissioners Sale I

Lincoln Circuit Court

InolKdlence to a Judgment ol the Llncoin circuit court rendered at time Novem ¬Jlryndmr ¬

dersigned commissioner will onMONDAY DEC IS 1M 9

county court dny at about I p M In frontof the now court house In Stanford Kyoffer for sale at public outcry to the highestand best bidder on a credit of six monthsthe boue and lot near Htanford In Lincolncounty the East side of tho Dan-ville a Slanlord turnpike bounded on theWest by said lilke on the North and Kastby tho land of John IlrlRhti on the Houthb the land of W II 1111 containing Wvoles and known as the old tollgatepropertyjTh object of the ale U to pay the InIdebtedneiof Mrs Mary II Bryan and dlvide thervmalnder among her heir at law

The purchaser will be required to executebond for the purchasecommissioner due In six monthbearingsper cent Interest from ditto of sale untilIhaving the force and effect of ameal and Secured bTlien on tho propertysold The shares infants LoraineToUen and Vera ToUen will retrain n lienon the property until they attain the age of21 Unless guardian I the mean tuneexecute the bond required by the CivilCode Jll PAXTON MC LOU

O B Bauflcy Atty for Ijalnt-

lffsCommissioners Sale I

Lincoln Circuit Court

Itiobeillenco of the Lincolncircuit court rendered at the NovemberXtallngUunrdlnntlc the unden gned commissioner 111 on

MONDAY DEC IJllMat about 1 P 1In front of the court houseputIle ¬

n credit of ilx months an undivided 111 In ¬

terest In the following lauds on the watersqf Lick brunch of lunging Fork In Lin ¬

coln county Ky1 A tract bounded on tho East by tho land

of Alfred Him sons imam on the West bythe lnndeof II nKolhlrlneAdorall1 Vovl-dKenlltCllon tho North by the land of Al ¬

on the bout by thocounty road

2 A tract of land bounded by the land ofMrs Kntherlne Ador and others more par¬

ticularly described In the petition which lareferred to for n descriptiongivebondsprice payable to time commissioner untilClper cent Interest from date of sale

having the forco and effect of a Judg ¬

mend and secured by lien on the property-sold J II IAXTONM0Ltu-

K B Alcorn Atty for Plain-

tiffCommissioners Sale I

Lincoln Circuit Court

WpsMorelandIn obedience to n Judgment rendered In

the above styled court and action at the No ¬

vember tern dub the undersigned commlistoner will at about 1 f x on

MONDAY DEC IS 1 OIIn front of tbo court house door in BtanfordKyoiderfor sale nt public outcry to thehighest and best bidder on a credit ofmonths tho onehalf of an undivided 1

remainder subject to the life estate of JlrM W Moroland In n tract of 100 acresland on tho water of the Hanging Fork iLincoln county Ky on tho Nort-by the land of A v Carpenter on the Bby the Hnumel helm lands on the Writ bybsYthelnndHill landtlnlntilto percent Interest from Juno IS 1800 untilpaid and the costsglvObond ihennaqSpercent

having the force and effect of a Judgmend and seourtd by lieu

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Ullman Co i

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of Chicago 9j

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One of the best tailoring houses in the coun ¬

try have placed their line with me for nextSpring and in order to show you their supe ¬

prior workmanship and material they haveforwarded me a large selection of l

Suitings and OvercoatsI I r

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for immediate use and with each order fora Suit or Overcoat at 20 or more we areAgoing to GIVE YOU a beautiful Fancy Vestworth You make your own selectionfrom any of their large line of fancy vestsOur usual guarantee goes out with these or¬

ders A PERFECT FIT or NO SALE Thisoffer is for business to Christmas day

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STANFORD I KENTUCKY

Mall ablCEeataggEgEaEerEmfao L Penny it II Colby E n Coleman mmm r

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Oklahoma Land Sale rwf i

One million six hundred thousand acres of valuable fauniand grazing laud belonging to the State ofwill be divided into fauns of one hundred and sixty acreseachand sold to the highest bidder on easy termscontinuesfor iat prices ranging from 800 to 3400 per acreaverage appraised value of the grazing land Is Thej250 per ac-

reReduced Railroad FaresVia THE HENDERSON ROUTE to all points in Oklahoma

w eachmonthtllcseticketssection or portion of the State and the return trip thruanother For

Informationrr I

also the terms of purchase pay Iwent mid full description of the farm lands

WriteR F PENN T P Aor J P GARDNER G P Ata J

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