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i COOKING EXHIBITION THIS WEEK IENTRAL RECORD SUPPLEMENT ncaster Ky flay 8 HAMMACK 1902I ViSit1ed John Jones died was Munday buried ThursdayeeninJCandI p inMrs AJ Hammack is visit- ing ¬ Mrs Sarah Hammack this week jjpvMrs Celia Pointer has been very JiHunack leasing land Mrs Martha Bell- s been at Mrs S E Hatnmacks for- e past week- Farmers have been very busy this ek planting turn- PREMJIIERS VI LLE W Evans sold 200 bushels of wheat W H Traylor for 90c Vm C Hutchins sold a horse to J C er for 890 and bought one from J A Ledford for 840 J P Rogers suld three cattle last ek for 816 per head J M Cress delivered to S Morgan 0 hogs which weighed 150 Ibs for t590 per hundred- FF Cummins sold a calf to WD more for 813 A C Sine of Stanford is pressing prospecting on the farm of B S nceford in search ot lead lie is iy hopeful- W H Brown bought some hogs in jickcastle county for 5c vtIiI Faulkner sold a horse to J C Her for 880- S F Pettus bought some hogs last ek from Will Elmore for 5c J F Cook bought a hay baler from T Lunceford for about 865 f H Cummins storekeeper for the ncaster distillery and J F Cummins Stanford were with home folk Sun y Misses Lena Hobbs and Rhoda hite two of Lancasters most beau ful young ladies were in our town last eek Walter Pettus and sister euda was visiting their sister Mrs nnie Pettus at Stanford last week 0 P Newland of Cedar Creek was siting J C Fox Sunday Miss Fan- e Thompson is visiting her relatives Mt Vernon for a few daysMrsa- m Ballard was visiting home folk ere SuudayMr and Mrs Sam D Rothwell proprietors of the Dripping Springs passed here Monday on t d lr way to Lancaster 1 Farmers are about done planting born Pastures and meadows are very ood wheat about halt crop the fruit rap not favorable by any means iteMI We have samples of cotton seed fcal cotton seed hull and mixed fed for sale and would be pleased to ke orders for same I tf H A B Markiaury Sr Son P MANSE I Master Paul Crawford the little son of Mr Tom Spillman has been ill for several weeks Mr J E Goodloe of Whites Station visited here last week and attended the WalkerLusk wedding Miss Bessie Ballard of Paint Lick has been the guest of Miss Dice Higgins Miss Susie Parks of Lancaster is visiting relatives in this vicinity Mr G T McRoberts of Brodhead Is visiting his daughter near here Sunday school will be organized at Fairview church next Sunday at half past nine oclock a m Sunday school has been organized at Stoney Point to be held at three oclock p m It is superintended by Mr Jesse Dunnall the good people around should lend a helping hand and help in the great cause The time for the entertainment at Stoney Point has been changed to ThereI will be interesting exercises and good music BUENA VISTA Miss Mattie Johnson has returned to St Joseph Hospital to resume her duties as nurse The youngest child of R P Ison and wife has had double pneumonia Miss Mary Burns accompanied by Robert Harris Doth of Lexington visited the Misses Tomlinson recently Miss Bessie Bolton a prettv jun ¬ ior of Caldwell College spent Satur day and Sunday at home Miss Lee the Art teacher at Oaidwell College spent Saturday with her pupils Miss ¬ es Bolton and Tomlinson sketching on Dix J her Mr James Terrill spent last week in yourcity under the treatment of Dr KinnairdJ W Murphy and wife of Harrodsburg vis ¬ ited relatives here Sunday W T King Jr has accepted a position as clerk in Bell county MrsJ Green of Lexington attended the funeral of her mother Mrs Wm Lane The land belonging to the Presby ¬ terian parsonage was rnlted May 1st in two divisions to J E and AD Scott for about 8113 Henry Smith has made the follow ¬ ing purchases Seven shoats average 65 Ibs from Miss Worley Curdsville price 23 John Stenburgen 2 calves 23 James Murpny one cow and calf 831 Mr Thompson 2 cows and 1 calf 4650The swift winged messenger of death visited the home of Wm Lane Satur ¬ day night and took for his victim the wife and mother Margaret Lane Mrs Lane had passea her 80tn mile stone having been a consistent member of the Southern Methodist church for 63 years Her two daughters had been constant watchers at her bed ¬ side for weeks She was prepared for the change bidding those present goodbye and asking them to meet her in Heaven She leaves an aged hus ¬ band three daughters and four sons to mourn her Joss Funeral at Mt Olivet by Rev A P Jones her pastor Brick Mason Attention Bids for laying the brick in the Presbyterian parsonage in Lancaster Ky will be received by the building committee until Saturday May 24th 1902 at noon The contractor to fur ¬ nish all material work and material to be firstclass Committee reserves the right to reject any or all bids For further information address- tf W H Wherritt Lancaster Ky Telephone Stock For Nabs Two hundred and fifty shares of pre¬ ferred stock in the Bastin Telephone Company guaranteed to pay a divi- dend ¬ of six per cent per annum will be sold for cash at par value ten dol- lars ¬ 1000 per share in single shares or in blocks to suit purchasers This valuable stock is increasing in value and purchasers will make a paying in ¬ vestment Call on or address William Herndon Attorney Lancaster Kentucky If you have not paid your taxes you will find Sanders and Ward in E W Harris store preparing to advertise your stuff Do not say you had no warning you can save cost by paying before we reach your name Sanders Ward Notice I have a little unpaid school tax on my books for the year 1901 All parties knowing themselves Indebted to the school district will save cost by calling at once and settle as my books must be closed for settlement 417tf E W Harris Treas Important to Teaehera Examinations for graduation from the common school course will be held at my office Friday and Saturday May 9th and 10th- Examination for white teachers will be held at court house on Friday ana Saturday May 16th and 17th Examinations for colored teachers will be held at court house Friday and Saturday May 23rd and 24th ap24td Elisa J Lusk Supt BIt ANTSVIiLE Rev Garrison will fill his appoint ¬ ment at the Grove Sunday evening at three oclock Mr and Mrs Haselden visited rela ¬ tives in your town Sunday Jeff Dunn and wife visited in Lexington last weekC C Becker was in Cin- cinnati ¬ last week on business Mr James Hills has returned from a visit to Texas where he attended the Con ¬ federate reunion and a number of others from here also attended and re ¬ port an enjoyable time Mrs Poor remains quite illlMrs Will Lane a beloved Christian died on last Satur ¬ day and after impressive services con ¬ ducted by Rev Jones laid to rest at Mt Olivet The family haTe the sympathy of the community in their bereavement Sir JW Hogan is building an addi ¬ tion to his dwelling when completed it will be quite an improvement to our town II WALLACETON The mercury stood at 94 in the shade here Sunday Wm Lucas bought a work horse from DS Botkins for 833 Wm Higginbotham had his collar bone broken by a kick from a horse Saturday Arthur Yocum and Paul Derthick of Berea were here Saturday night and Sunday the guests of J A Bakers family Dave Bowlins wife who for some time has been quite sick with tuberculosis was moved to her moth ¬ ers home near Big Hill Sunday Dick Soper returned a few days ago from Ohio where he went trree months ago to seek his fortune He couldnt forget his best girl here A meeting of the M E Sunday School Board has been called for next Saturday at 330 p m for the pur ¬ pose of selecting officers and teachers for the Sunday school for another 12 monthsFrank Taylor lost a valuable work mare on Monday afternoon She was to the plow when suddenly she threw her head very high ran backwards and fell She turned blind and after about two hours intense suffering which could be relieved she died in great agonyLast Saturday J A Baker E W Ba ¬ ker and Lewis Baker attended the base ball game played at Beara by the Georgetown and Berea teams It was the first game ever witnessed by fa ¬ ther son or grand son and all were highly pleased The game resulted in 1 to 3 in favor of Berea and was pronounced a tine game by those pres- ent I tL WOODS The box supper at Good Hope was considered a success as they cleared about 815 W McC Johnston was in this neigh- borhood ¬ a few days ago in the interest of the Southeastern Oil and Gas Co and took leases on the farms of Wm Coldiron Lee Anderson J C Clouse I Dan Royston and W II Furr Mr W S Walker happened to a seri ¬ I ous accident a few days ago while out hunting His horse fell with him and bruised him up considerably John Jones of Colorado died of consumption at 4 p m May 1st Mrs Mary Elam is much improved at this writing Mrs Martha Bell has moved to Hammack Mrs Mary Elam went to Crab Orchard last Sat ¬ urday for the convenience of her at- tending ¬ physician Dr Henry Pettus There will be an entertainment at Stoney Point next Thursday night Miss Myrtle Cormeny was visiting Miss Eva Merriman Sunday John Dudderar was visiting his incle JOhn Dudderar Sunday Miss Lucy and Willie Cormeny were visiting Miss Ada Prather Sunday W H Fair has a few good fresh milk cows for sale ADVERTISED LETTERS Letters remaining in Lancaster Post ray5th ElbertBridges Collier James Johnson The Kentuck ian Miss Maggie Sanely Mrs Maggie Williams Mrs Allis Wilburn- If called for say advertised Wm West P M- Lancaster Ky V S BEAZLKY JD fe DENTIST UXU painwth oppoIe DR R GOLDSTEIN OF LOUISVILLE KENTUCKY VILLI St ASAPH HOTEL Stanford Ky Tuesday May 6th GILCHER HOTEL Danville Ky Thursday May 8th Now is the time Dont neglect your best friendYOUR EYES EYES examined and glasses scien ¬ tifically adjusted Dont neglectyour childrens EYES OFFICE HOURS 9 am to 5 pm Queen Crescent Time Card Q t C FAS3KS DAMVILLE SORTH BOKXD mNumber Number 4 Daily Doe Not Stop356 am pmNumber stop at Junction City at 4 M am SOUTH BOCMP amNnmber5 pmNumber GAMBRUNO 7812 Record 229 14 Sire of Maggie Bangerman 2 2iMGaiaro3e oldby Sired by Gambetta Wilker 219 14 210Lottie t 210 Emma OiuttVllJ etc 2t4Jeeunte2 Cleveland22by 5 dam by Star Davis 4 dam by Brown Pilot handshigh Lancaster At 1350 to Insure Living Colt Money is due when time fact Is ascertained or mare is parted with produce ¬ proved ¬ driving Dr Sparks in third heat In 2i JS I will also stand a firstclass Mule Jack at 900 to insure a living colt Not responsible for accidents Jno S Baughman Danville Ky

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Page 1: Central record (Lancaster, Ky.). (Lancaster, Ky.) 1902-05 ...nyx.uky.edu/dips/xt72v6986z9w/data/0334.pdf · tives in your town Sunday Jeff Dunn and wife visited in Lexington last

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COOKING EXHIBITION THIS WEEK

IENTRAL RECORDSUPPLEMENT

ncaster Ky flay 8

HAMMACK1902I

ViSit1edJohn Jones diedwasMunday

buried ThursdayeeninJCandI

p inMrs AJ Hammack is visit-ing

¬

Mrs Sarah Hammack this weekjjpvMrs Celia Pointer has been very

JiHunackleasing land Mrs Martha Bell-s been at Mrs S E Hatnmacks for-e past week-

Farmers have been very busy thisek planting turn-

PREMJIIERS VI LLE

W Evans sold 200 bushels of wheatW H Traylor for 90c

Vm C Hutchins sold a horse to J Cer for 890 and bought one from J A

Ledford for 840

J P Rogers suld three cattle lastek for 816 per head

J M Cress delivered to S Morgan0 hogs which weighed 150 Ibs for

t590 per hundred-

F F Cummins sold a calf to W Dmore for 813

A C Sine of Stanford is pressingprospecting on the farm of B S

nceford in search ot lead lie isiy hopeful-

W H Brown bought some hogs injickcastle county for 5c

vtIiI Faulkner sold a horse to J CHer for 880-

SF Pettus bought some hogs lastek from Will Elmore for 5c

J F Cook bought a hay baler fromT Lunceford for about 865

f H Cummins storekeeper for thencaster distillery and J F CumminsStanford were with home folk Suny Misses Lena Hobbs and Rhodahite two of Lancasters most beauful young ladies were in our town lasteek Walter Pettus and sistereuda was visiting their sister Mrsnnie Pettus at Stanford last week0 P Newland of Cedar Creek was

siting J C Fox Sunday Miss Fan-e Thompson is visiting her relativesMt Vernon for a few daysMrsa-

m Ballard was visiting home folkere SuudayMr and Mrs Sam D

Rothwell proprietors of the DrippingSprings passed here Mondayon t d lr way to Lancaster1 Farmers are about done plantingborn Pastures and meadows are veryood wheat about halt crop the fruitrap not favorable by any means

iteMIWe have samples of cotton seedfcal cotton seed hull and mixedfed for sale and would be pleased toke orders for same I

tf H A B Markiaury Sr Son

P MANSE I

Master Paul Crawford the little sonof Mr Tom Spillman has been ill forseveral weeks

Mr J E Goodloe of Whites Stationvisited here last week and attendedthe WalkerLusk wedding MissBessie Ballard of Paint Lick hasbeen the guest of Miss Dice Higgins

Miss Susie Parks of Lancaster isvisiting relatives in this vicinityMr G T McRoberts of Brodhead Isvisiting his daughter near here

Sunday school will be organized atFairview church next Sunday at halfpast nine oclock a m

Sunday school has been organizedat Stoney Point to be held at threeoclock p m It is superintended byMr Jesse Dunnall the good peoplearound should lend a helping handand help in the great cause

The time for the entertainment atStoney Point has been changed toThereIwill be interesting exercises and goodmusic

BUENA VISTA

Miss Mattie Johnson has returnedto St Joseph Hospital to resume herduties as nurse

The youngest child of R P Ison andwife has had double pneumonia

Miss Mary Burns accompanied byRobert Harris Doth of Lexingtonvisited the Misses Tomlinson recently

Miss Bessie Bolton a prettv jun ¬

ior of Caldwell College spent Saturday and Sunday at home Miss Leethe Art teacher at Oaidwell Collegespent Saturday with her pupils Miss ¬

es Bolton and Tomlinson sketchingon Dix J her Mr James Terrillspent last week in yourcity under thetreatment of Dr KinnairdJ WMurphy and wife of Harrodsburg vis ¬

ited relatives here Sunday W TKing Jr has accepted a position asclerk in Bell county MrsJ Greenof Lexington attended the funeral ofher mother Mrs Wm Lane

The land belonging to the Presby ¬

terian parsonage was rnlted May 1stin two divisions to J E and A D Scottfor about 8113

Henry Smith has made the follow ¬

ing purchases Seven shoats average65 Ibs from Miss Worley Curdsvilleprice 23 John Stenburgen 2 calves

23 James Murpny one cow and calf831 Mr Thompson 2 cows and 1 calf

4650The

swift winged messenger of deathvisited the home of Wm Lane Satur¬

day night and took for his victim thewife and mother Margaret Lane MrsLane had passea her 80tn mile stonehaving been a consistent member ofthe Southern Methodist church for63 years Her two daughters hadbeen constant watchers at her bed¬

side for weeks She was prepared forthe change bidding those presentgoodbye and asking them to meet herin Heaven She leaves an aged hus ¬

band three daughters and four sonsto mourn her Joss Funeral at MtOlivet by Rev A P Jones her pastor

Brick Mason AttentionBids for laying the brick in the

Presbyterian parsonage in LancasterKy will be received by the buildingcommittee until Saturday May 24th1902 at noon The contractor to fur ¬

nish all material work and materialto be firstclass Committee reservesthe right to reject any or all bidsFor further information address-

tf W H Wherritt Lancaster Ky

Telephone Stock For Nabs

Two hundred and fifty shares of pre¬

ferred stock in the Bastin TelephoneCompany guaranteed to pay a divi-

dend¬

of six per cent per annum willbe sold for cash at par value ten dol-

lars¬

1000 per share in single sharesor in blocks to suit purchasers Thisvaluable stock is increasing in valueand purchasers will make a paying in ¬

vestment Call on or addressWilliam Herndon Attorney

Lancaster Kentucky

If you have not paid your taxes youwill find Sanders and Ward in E WHarris store preparing to advertiseyour stuff Do not say you had nowarning you can save cost by payingbefore we reach your name

Sanders Ward

NoticeI have a little unpaid school tax on

my books for the year 1901 All partiesknowing themselves Indebted to theschool district will save cost by callingat once and settle as my books mustbe closed for settlement

417tf E W Harris Treas

Important to TeaeheraExaminations for graduation from

the common school course will be heldat my office Friday and SaturdayMay 9th and 10th-

Examination for white teachers willbe held at court house on Friday anaSaturday May 16th and 17th

Examinations for colored teacherswill be held at court house Friday andSaturday May 23rd and 24th

ap24td Elisa J Lusk Supt

BItANTSVIiLE

Rev Garrison will fill his appoint ¬

ment at the Grove Sunday evening atthree oclock

Mr and Mrs Haselden visited rela ¬

tives in your town Sunday JeffDunn and wife visited in Lexingtonlast weekC C Becker was in Cin-

cinnati¬

last week on business MrJames Hills has returned from a visitto Texas where he attended the Con ¬

federate reunion and a number ofothers from here also attended and re¬

port an enjoyable time Mrs Poorremains quite illlMrs Will Lane abeloved Christian died on last Satur¬

day and after impressive services con ¬

ducted by Rev Jones laid to rest atMt Olivet The family haTe thesympathy of the community in theirbereavement

Sir JW Hogan is building an addi ¬

tion to his dwelling when completedit will be quite an improvement toour town

II

WALLACETON

The mercury stood at 94 in the shadehere Sunday

Wm Lucas bought a work horsefrom D S Botkins for 833

Wm Higginbotham had his collarbone broken by a kick from a horseSaturday

Arthur Yocum and Paul Derthickof Berea were here Saturday nightand Sunday the guests of J A Bakersfamily Dave Bowlins wife who forsome time has been quite sick withtuberculosis was moved to her moth ¬

ers home near Big Hill SundayDick Soper returned a few days agofrom Ohio where he went trreemonths ago to seek his fortune Hecouldnt forget his best girl here

A meeting of the M E SundaySchool Board has been called for nextSaturday at 330 p m for the pur¬

pose of selecting officers and teachersfor the Sunday school for another 12

monthsFrank

Taylor lost a valuable workmare on Monday afternoon She wasto the plow when suddenly she threwher head very high ran backwards andfell She turned blind and after abouttwo hours intense suffering whichcould be relieved she died in great

agonyLast

Saturday J A Baker E W Ba ¬

ker and Lewis Baker attended thebase ball game played at Beara by theGeorgetown and Berea teams It wasthe first game ever witnessed by fa¬

ther son or grand son and all werehighly pleased The game resultedin 1 to 3 in favor of Berea and waspronounced a tine game by those pres-ent

I

tL WOODS

The box supper at Good Hope wasconsidered a success as they clearedabout 815

W McC Johnston was in this neigh-borhood

¬

a few days ago in the interestof the Southeastern Oil and Gas Coand took leases on the farms of WmColdiron Lee Anderson J C Clouse

I

Dan Royston and W II FurrMr W S Walker happened to a seri ¬

I

ous accident a few days ago while outhunting His horse fell with himand bruised him up considerably

John Jones of Colorado died ofconsumption at 4 p m May 1st

Mrs Mary Elam is much improvedat this writing Mrs Martha Bellhas moved to Hammack Mrs Mary

Elam went to Crab Orchard last Sat ¬

urday for the convenience of her at-

tending¬

physician Dr Henry PettusThere will be an entertainment atStoney Point next Thursday nightMiss Myrtle Cormeny was visitingMiss Eva Merriman Sunday JohnDudderar was visiting his incle JOhnDudderar Sunday Miss Lucy andWillie Cormeny were visiting MissAda Prather Sunday

W H Fair has a few good freshmilk cows for sale

ADVERTISED LETTERSLetters remaining in Lancaster Postray5thElbertBridges

Collier James Johnson The Kentuckian Miss Maggie Sanely Mrs MaggieWilliams Mrs Allis Wilburn-

If called for say advertisedWm West P M-

Lancaster Ky

V S BEAZLKY

JD fe DENTISTUXU painwthoppoIe

DR R GOLDSTEIN

OF

LOUISVILLE KENTUCKY

VILLISt ASAPH HOTEL Stanford KyTuesday May 6th

GILCHER HOTEL Danville KyThursday May 8th

Now is the time Dont neglectyour best friendYOUR EYES

EYES examined and glasses scien ¬

tifically adjustedDont neglectyour childrens EYESOFFICE HOURS 9 am to 5 pm

Queen Crescent Time CardQ t C FAS3KS DAMVILLE SORTH BOKXD

mNumberNumber 4 Daily Doe Not Stop356 ampmNumberstop at Junction City at 4 M amSOUTH BOCMP

amNnmber5pmNumberGAMBRUNO 7812

Record 229 14Sire of Maggie Bangerman 2 2iMGaiaro3eoldbySired by Gambetta Wilker 219 14

210Lottie t210 Emma OiuttVllJ etc

2t4Jeeunte2Cleveland22by5 dam by Star Davis4 dam by Brown Pilot

handshighLancasterAt 1350 to Insure Living ColtMoney is due when time fact Is ascertainedor mare is parted withproduce ¬proved ¬

driving Dr Sparks in third heat In 2iJS

I will also stand a firstclass Mule Jack at900 to insure a living colt

Not responsible for accidents

Jno S BaughmanDanville Ky