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V I > v > r THE ADAIRCOUNTl 1 EWS COLUMBIA KY SEPTEMBER 1907 5 i l < rd 60 OOO OOO 00 I t a 4f P Iff 00 T Russell Gos New f Fall Stock 4 i fO f Our Fall and Winter Stock of Goods has just been received = = every line is Full and complete with the Newest Styles 0 O and Best Materials f This Season we will show you the Largest General Stock of Merchandise ever shown in this 0- I IOsection of Kentucky There is no use to take space in this paper describing the goods and prices found in the variousO O departments of our store CJJ You are cordially invited to come and inspect it all our salesmen and saleswomen are 0 O anxious to show you goods c 0 rO c j 0 RUSSELL a CO Columbia o UI Ky l 0 + OOOOOOOOOOOOOO OOOOOOO OOO OOOOOOOOOOOOO 00 1 t Hr 1 Miss Clara Wilsonhas returned from Louisville Tr James Tripletifftias returned from Louisville Yw p Mr Geo R Miller visr at home Dg few weeks Dr C D Moore Cane Valley was in- r town Monday Mr Jack Young took in the State Fair last week Mr W T Price has been on the sick Mist ror a week Mr F D Cobb Milltown was here a few days ago MrlLJiD Potts Whetstone was here Saturday Miss Bonnie Hockersmith is visting Miss S R Marcum Mr L W Bennett return from Louis yUle a few days ago Mrs S A McKay and little son ar ¬ rived Saturday night Attorney Geo W Towles lreensI burg was here Thursday Miss Bettie Hancock visited at Greens burg one day last week Mr David Hardin and wife paid the News a call last Saturday X < Mr W T McFarland was able to be- an tqwn the last of the week Miss Lillie K Hurt Montpelier was shopping in Columbia Thursday Mr J N Meadows County Attorney of Russell was here last Thursday Mcs Coririne Hart of Jamestown is visiting her aunt Mrs C H Murrell Masters Preston and Oliver Miller took in the city a few days of last week Dr R Y Hindman and Mr Roliin Browning were in Louisville last week Mr Nathan Murrell and daughter Miss Ella called at theNwsoffice Fri dayMessrs J W Flowersand E T Ba ker have returned from the State Fair r Mr Fred McLean and sister Miss Vir Vgie were in Louisville two days of last week Messrs Luther Williams 0 A Tay ¬ lor and J A Taylor were here Sat ¬ urday Air J C Yates and Mr A D Purdy Bradfordsville spent Saturday night in Columbia T Mr Walter TayJ r and sister Miss Cordie MontPalter were in town shop ¬ ping Thursday Mr Grover Grissom and wife and Miss May Harvey attended theState Fair last week > Messrs S D and J B Barbee and Masters Oma and Jo Barbee were in Louisville last week I Miss Flora B Collins who lives out of town is a victim of typhoid fever but she is not dangerously ilL V v Mr G L Gowdy and Miss C16 Bell Campbellsville tooksupper at Columbia Hotel Sunday evening iP Messrs James and Will Holladay R V T McCaffree and Erastus McKinley r were in Louisville last week i > r MrlV Hall an iWey who havei beenat Russell Springs several months Jreturned home last Thursday r 0x y ilev Jesse L Murrell rrivedltridaJ 1 iiiiJ J l c r I evening and was conveyed to his old home near Clear Spring Mr BS Miller Crocus and Mr L C Blair Glenville returned from the Louisville market Saturday Mr Lilburn Phelps and Miss Kate Simpson Jamestown were in Columbia last week in route for theState Fair- Yy quitesick Mr John C Dohoney for the past week Mr JohnvC Hutchinson and wife V Glasgow are attending Conference stopping at the home of Mrs Georgia Shelton MrJo Coffey Jr was in Louisville on business last week He also went to the Downs and took a peep the fine- horses i Drs J G Carpenter Stanford J T WesleY Middleburg It S Wesley Liberty and L F Hammond Dunriville are in town Mr Z To Holladay and wife who have been visiting relatives in Adair county left for their home Copeville Texas last Fridayc Mr C T Walling andwife of GJreat Falls Montana are visting relatives in Adair county Mr Walling formerly resided at Campbellsville < V Mr Clem Keltner merchant at Gra Il paid the News his first visit last W ednesdaYf He likes to Hear the news and he left a dollar forthe News Miss Minnie Triplett who underwent an in FavoraIble daily Miss Irene Coy left Thursdayfor Cin ¬ cinnati on a visit and from there she will go to Somerset where she Chas ac- cepted ¬ a position as bookkeeper and will also be with her father Dr J E Grant returned from Louis ¬ ville last Thursday morning He re- ports that he left his wife much better and that she will be able to return to Columbia in a few weeks Rev R B Grider and wife of Cadiz Ky reached Columbia last Thursday night Friday they went to Esto to spend a few days with Mr Griders parents before the opening of Confer- ence V- Mr Al Myers wife and son Robert Page arrived from Monticello last Fry day afternoon They were accompa f med by Mrs Myers mother Mrs J N Page who visited several weeks in Monticello Miss Bess Finnic of Shelbyville an experienced milliner has accepted a po- sition with Mrs Price and Miss Eu bank for this season She arrived a few days ago and has entered u diskp charge of her duties 1 1 NORTHWEST TEXAS I 100 OOb ages of rich Texas land con- venient + to railroads produces finest aII f alfsC cotton corn also a good stock j country The I climate is ideal and the I altitude about 2500 feet All kinds of fruits do well Price from 10 and up- per acre f cash and balance vto suit 4 purchaser Any one desiring id invae f v J II tigate this proposition write s s YitJftWIltLUlS MpbiKe Tex J l f 1 > 1 t w 1 jJa t t W 0 o Thee t LindsayWilson Training School t o i i A AFE PLACE TO PUT YOUR CHILDREN 0- 1ALL s i ft iff J I J < f IER M BEQJN SEPTEMBIBR 3rd I ermonthI Board 700 per month Tuition 2 to 4 f 8500 INADV NCE8500 t W ii t === PAYS == = o 4 ward Tuition and Incidentals for one year I n x OO fV A O o Neilson f MOSS ot Columbia oj Ky 0- Qs w 1 Q se0o0OO sC OOOOOn n 000OO VC C Stock Sales 1 I Solomon McFarland sold Milt Smiley a mate foP7500 Heboughtifour suck ¬ ling mules at 7500 each He also bought an aged mule for 125 He sold Will Jones two mule colts for 155 ooo- JE Snow Russell Spring bought of L P Hurt 30000 pounds of bailed hay at 72 cents per hundred Mr Snow also bought 30000 pounds of same quality of hay from George Stevenson at 80 cents per hundred J A Wil- liams ¬ bought 15000 pounds of hay from Bert Epperson at 75 cents 000 James Suddarth recently disposed of amul for 100 and a borse for J 125I 000 Geo W Todd sold one horse to A W Pedigo for 150 J P Todd sold a suck ¬ ling mule for 145 000 7 Mr SRWalker the wellknown stock man as well farmer passed through here last Monday on his return from Columbia with several mule colts that fromI and buys teem worth the money o oo Flower Bros sold to WE Hillis of Cumberland county last week a 6 months old calf for 30 ooo Cull Lovelace of Tennessee sold last Monday to Walker Bennett ifc Young tI ispfae 131 head of mixed cattle for M to j ooo i < RM Flowers bwlbtofJ T >Hamilton 9kJ lc foi 100- V V I Lots For Sale 1 I I I have f choice Lots t i Left 1 2 Common OnesN = r I + F See me at once If you > S want a Bargain r I di Iq They MUST Go < 0 r t 1pefqre November i rmonc I 1 t Chas R i Payne O I I A rf = = I Completely Renovated = > V Throughout Absolute Satisfaction v r Guaranteed Enterprise Hotel i CHAS F GANSs BRO PROPRIETORS r RATES 100 Per JDaVI 234242 Eart St tjLOUIS LLE K j f < I fl < 5ofJi f 4 l

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Page 1: c UI CO Columbia Hr OOOOOOOOOOOOOO OOOOOOO OOOnyx.uky.edu/dips/xt7dr785jp9g/data/0275.pdf · +OOOOOOOOOOOOOO OOOOOOO OOO OOOOOOOOOOOOO 00 1 tHr 1 Miss Clara Wilsonhas returned from

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r THE ADAIRCOUNTl 1 EWS COLUMBIA KY SEPTEMBER 1907 5

i l < rd60 OOO OOO00 I t

a 4fP Iff 00T Russell Gos New

f

Fall Stock 4 ifO f Our Fall and Winter Stock of Goods has just been received = =every line is Full and complete with the Newest Styles 0O and Best Materials fThis Season we will show you the Largest General Stock of Merchandise ever shown in this 0-

I IOsection of Kentucky There is no use to take space in this paper describing the goods and prices found in the variousOO departments of our store CJJ You are cordially invited to come and inspect it all our salesmen and saleswomen are 0O anxious to show you goods c 0rO c j 0

RUSSELL a CO Columbiao UI Ky l 0+OOOOOOOOOOOOOO OOOOOOO OOO OOOOOOOOOOOOO 00

1 tHr1 Miss Clara Wilsonhas returned fromLouisville

Tr James Tripletifftias returned fromLouisville Ywp Mr Geo R Miller visr at home Dg

few weeks

Dr C D Moore Cane Valley was in- rtown Monday

Mr Jack Young took in the StateFair last week

Mr W T Price has been on the sickMist ror a week

Mr F D Cobb Milltown was herea few days ago

MrlLJiD Potts Whetstone washere Saturday

Miss Bonnie Hockersmith is vistingMiss S R Marcum

Mr L W Bennett return from LouisyUle a few days ago

Mrs S A McKay and little son ar ¬

rived Saturday night

Attorney Geo W Towles lreensIburg was here Thursday

Miss Bettie Hancock visited at Greensburg one day last week

Mr David Hardin and wife paid theNews a call last Saturday

X< Mr W T McFarland was able to be-

an tqwn the last of the week

Miss Lillie K Hurt Montpelier wasshopping in Columbia Thursday

Mr J N Meadows County Attorneyof Russell was here last Thursday

Mcs Coririne Hart of Jamestown isvisiting her aunt Mrs C H Murrell

Masters Preston and Oliver Millertook in the city a few days of last week

Dr R Y Hindman and Mr RoliinBrowning were in Louisville last week

Mr Nathan Murrell and daughterMiss Ella called at theNwsoffice Fri

dayMessrsJ W Flowersand E T Ba

ker have returned from the StateFair r

Mr Fred McLean and sister Miss VirVgie were in Louisville two days of last

week

Messrs Luther Williams 0 A Tay ¬

lor and J A Taylor were here Sat¬

urday

Air J C Yates and Mr A D PurdyBradfordsville spent Saturday night inColumbia

T

Mr Walter TayJ r and sister MissCordie MontPalter were in town shop ¬

ping Thursday

Mr Grover Grissom and wife andMiss May Harvey attended theStateFair last week

>Messrs S D and J B Barbee and

Masters Oma and Jo Barbee were inLouisville last week

IMiss Flora B Collins who lives out oftown is a victim of typhoid fever butshe is not dangerously ilL V

v Mr G L Gowdy and Miss C16 BellCampbellsville tooksupper at ColumbiaHotel Sunday evening

iP Messrs James and Will Holladay RV T McCaffree and Erastus McKinley

r were in Louisville last weeki>

r MrlV Hall an iWey who haveibeenat Russell Springs several months

Jreturned home last Thursdayr 0xy

ilev Jesse L Murrell rrivedltridaJ1 iiiiJ J lcr

I

evening and was conveyed to his old

home near Clear Spring

Mr B S Miller Crocus and Mr LC Blair Glenville returned from theLouisville market Saturday

Mr Lilburn Phelps and Miss KateSimpson Jamestown were in Columbialast week in route for theState Fair-

YyquitesickMr John C Dohoney for the pastweek

Mr JohnvC Hutchinson and wifeV

Glasgow are attending Conferencestopping at the home of Mrs GeorgiaShelton

MrJo Coffey Jr was in Louisvilleon business last week He also went tothe Downs and took a peep the fine-

horsesi

Drs J G Carpenter Stanford J TWesleY Middleburg It S WesleyLiberty and L F Hammond Dunrivilleare in town

Mr Z To Holladay and wife whohave been visiting relatives in Adaircounty left for their home CopevilleTexas last Fridayc

Mr C T Walling andwife of GJreatFalls Montana are visting relatives inAdair county Mr Walling formerlyresided at Campbellsville <

V

Mr Clem Keltner merchant at GraIl paid the News his first visit last

W ednesdaYf He likes to Hear the newsand he left a dollar forthe News

Miss Minnie Triplett who underwentan in

FavoraIbledaily

Miss Irene Coy left Thursdayfor Cin ¬

cinnati on a visit and from there shewill go to Somerset where she Chas ac-

cepted¬

a position as bookkeeper andwill also be with her father

Dr J E Grant returned from Louis ¬

ville last Thursday morning He re-ports that he left his wife much betterand that she will be able to return toColumbia in a few weeks

Rev R B Grider and wife of CadizKy reached Columbia last Thursdaynight Friday they went to Esto tospend a few days with Mr Gridersparents before the opening of Confer-ence

V-

Mr Al Myers wife and son RobertPage arrived from Monticello last Fryday afternoon They were accompa f

med by Mrs Myers mother Mrs J NPage who visited several weeks inMonticello

Miss Bess Finnic of Shelbyville anexperienced milliner has accepted a po-

sition with Mrs Price and Miss Eubank for this season She arrived a fewdays ago and has entered udiskpcharge of her duties

1

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NORTHWEST TEXAS I

100 OOb ages of rich Texas land con-

venient

+to railroads produces finest aII

falfsC cotton corn also a good stock j

country TheI

climate is ideal and the I

altitude about 2500 feet All kinds of

fruits do well Price from 10 and up-

per acre f cash and balance vto suit4

purchaser Any one desiring id invaef v J IItigate this proposition write s s

YitJftWIltLUlSMpbiKe Tex

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t t W 0

o Theet LindsayWilson Training School to i

i A AFE PLACE TO PUT YOUR CHILDREN 0-

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f IER M BEQJN SEPTEMBIBR 3rd

I ermonthIBoard 700 per month Tuition 2 to 4

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ward Tuition and Incidentals for one year In x

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o Neilsonf

MOSS ot Columbiaoj

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Stock Sales 1 I

Solomon McFarland sold Milt Smileya mate foP7500 Heboughtifour suck¬

ling mules at 7500 each He alsobought an aged mule for 125 He soldWill Jones two mule colts for 155

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JE Snow Russell Spring boughtof L P Hurt 30000 pounds of bailedhay at 72 cents per hundred Mr Snowalso bought 30000 pounds of samequality of hay from George Stevensonat 80cents per hundred J A Wil-

liams¬

bought 15000 pounds of hay fromBert Epperson at 75 cents

000James Suddarth recently disposed of

amul for 100 and a borse for J 125I000

Geo W Todd sold one horse to A WPedigo for 150 J P Todd sold a suck ¬

ling mule for 145

000 7

Mr SRWalker the wellknown stockman as well farmer passed throughhere last Monday on his return fromColumbia with several mule colts thatfromIand buys teem worth the money

o ooFlower Bros sold to WE Hillis of

Cumberland county lastweek a 6 monthsold calf for 30

oooCull Lovelace of Tennessee sold last

Monday to Walker Bennett ifc Young

tI ispfae 131 head of mixed cattle forM to j

o o o i<RM Flowers bwlbtofJ T >Hamilton

9kJ lc foi 100-

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Lots For Sale1

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want a Bargainr I diIqThey MUST Go < 0

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