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I It 1 f fflMn fftMffwW My Stock of Hol day Goos 13 MORE COMHL13T13 Than Ever Before OpIne early and look it over We- T Sare always ready to show you V AT Duersons Drug Store Phone 129 No 10 Court St e AMMAm- D MMmMM u s vv PERSONAL I r1 1w1 mt ge D Jamey Judge of Winchester was in the city lust Friday r +0r Cv W Conmton is visiting Natives in Webster county Prof R L Cord is visiting in Fleming and Mason counties Charley McClain and wife of Salt Lick visited here last week Joe Connor spent Christmas tin j yjih relatives at Owingsville- Y e jI Sewell the popular flour stalest n is spending the holidays I Jit hole 1 S George Kearns of Cincinnati is visiting the fnmilof W O ChenaultMessrs Ton Mobcrly and Jil son Whitsitt spent last week at Danville E Y iNelson has returned for the holidays from Winterville MississippiJames i Pre + vitt nndwife of Jackson are the guests of John Robinson and wife CharlieNesbitt of Lexington spent Christmas with his mother Mrs Fannie Nesbitt Richard Winn is spending the lh1and 1Mr and Mrs George G Hamil tonhave returned from a visit to their daughter in Tennessee Charlie Chenault of Lexington spent Christwas with his parents Mr and Mrs W O Chenault Clarence Stephens who ha- sTueen in Cincinnati for several s returned home last Friday W Hedden Jr will attend the Kentucky Press Association which meets in Louisville todiy the 28th Circuit Judge T B Manna and wife of Snndy Hook spent sev ¬ era days last week with the fancily of J B Cecil Miss Elizabeth Madden of Nicholasvilte was the charming visitor of Miss Nolle Tipton for l I Christmasdance Elizabeth Cockrell will at ¬ I IlIiss wedding of her brother I Chenault Cockrell which takes J place in Middlosboro tonight Foster It gems was in Lexington two days this week Prof W H Haddock is spending the holidays at his homo in Florida Miss Lizzie Cox of Louisville is visiting the family of William SleddWilliam French of Frnnkfort spent Christinas with his parents inthis city- Warren Cline of Bluelield W Va is the guest of his parents during the holidays Major A T Wood and Parker Woodof Louisville spent Christ ¬ alas here withrelatives Prof Walter O Hopper huts gone to Stanford to spend the holidays with relatives Miss Catherine Farm is in Nicholnsville where she will spend the holidays with her mother E C Land left Monday for Salt Lake City Utah where he has a nice position with a railroad Miss Ella Shanklin of Mays ville was the attractive visitor of Miss Paulina Judv for the Christ ¬ mnas dance Clarence and James Ogg two popular traveling men of this city are spending the holidays with their sisters T C Gaitskill Lloyd Fnixer and Robert Trimble have returned from Danville to spend the holi ¬ days with their parents Mrs J 1 T l1 Bright and daughter und Mrs Roberta Mills of Stan ¬ ford are visiting the family of Mrs Henry C Greenwade Richard Stofer has returner l I toI sp ents Mr jind Mrs Albert Stofer Miss Winona Tipton who is at- tending ¬ Caldwell College at Dan- ville ¬ is spending the holidays with her parents Mr and Mrs A L Lipton Mrs Prewitt Young and daugh- ter ¬ of Mt Sterling are the guests of Mr and Mrs Price Fisbback of Ashland a ftme Lexington HeraldMisses Fannyo and Bernice Clnrjwho teach at Thomson Station and Clay City respectively are spending the week with their parents in this city Miss Katherine Spence Hcrriott vho is attending Hamilton College in Lexington is with her parents Mr 1 flan Mrs B F Herriott during the holidays Mrs G B Scnff and little son Earl King are spending the holi ¬ days with Mrs Sentls parents Capt and Mrs T T Williams at Spring Station Ky Robt Young of Pineville L Tipton Young of Louisville and Johnson Young of Owingsville visited their mother Mrs JI M 1 Young for the holidays Mrs A S Johnson and little daughter Judith have gone to spend the Holidays with Mrs Johnsons mother Mrs Eo W Curiden at Chambersburg Pa Mrs Enoch Wills and daughter Mus Edna of Salt Lick visited Mrs I D C Gorman lest week Miss Lida Gorman accompanied them home to spend the holidays I 1- ta r t Kerr s Perfection gyp JQ I IFr r I i- Go i I ago t J1 c- aQ > < 0 I- I < J O o 6 I v i IL Miss phaEnoehof Delaware 0 is visiting her mother Mrs J C Enoch Mr and Mrs Claude Paxton nnd son Bartlett spent Christmas in Owingsville W B White attended the Ex ecutive Committee meeting lust week in Louisville Mrs Sarah E Winn is in Nash- ville ¬ Penn visiting her daughter Mrs I D U Lipscomb Mrs A M 1 Bourne visited the family of Col Henry L Stone in Louisville last week Dr and Mrs R L Spratt visit- ed ¬ the hitters parents in Louis ¬ vine several days lust week Miss Nell Whuley I is in Paris where she will visit her parents Mr and Mrs M 1 C Whaley Mrs IL P Reidand little daughter Elizabeth leave today for Richmond to visit friends W C Gillaspie who has been in Lexington for several weeks past is at home for the holidays Mr William Moods of Ireland is here to spend the holidays with his brother Rev Hugh Gage MoodyMrs Eo P Bean of Birming ¬ ham Ala and Mrs I Jacob Henry of Chicago are visiting friends in this city Mr and Mrs W W Cott of Cleveland Olio sue visiting the family of J Carroll Hamilton at r Flat Creek Miss Nell Whitlield teacher at M 1 S C r is in Lexington where she will remain with relatives for two weeks Mrs Vernon II isle and Mrs I Homer 1 McNealof Winchester visited their sister Mrs Roger I D Barnes durr g the holidays R A Chiles and wife C 0 Chenault and wife II R Prewitt andwife and Mrs Thos Kennedy were in Louisville last week Miss Elizabeth Johnson J who is attending school in New York is here to spend the holidays with Mr and Mrs J J Gano Johnson Mrs Nannie Baum and Mrs Unary Biggerstail will leave Jan J ¬ ugly 1 for Los Angeles Calf where they will spend several months with the family of Edgar BaumMiss Julia Bell Morris who i is attending college in Chicago is spending the holidays vith N 11 Trimble and wife Mrs J Trimble met her in Cincinnati and accom ¬ panied her home Dr W B Triplctt formerly 01 this city but now of Ashland passed throusrh here Monday en route from Slmrpsbuvg where he spent Christmas withrelatives 1 D Harold Johnson accomp tnied him to Ashland where he will spend several days before return ¬ ing to Columbus O Card of hanks We want to tlmrk our custom ers for their liberal patronage dUI ¬ ing the recent Christmas holidays and the entire year of 1910 We have hinda good year one that we are proudof andwe want to thank them for their liberal stirpjrt It is to them that our success is due andwe want every- man woman and child who has spent a single dollar withus to know that we appreciate their businessWishing you all a Merry Christ ¬ mas holiday and a prosperous New Year and again thanking you for your past favors and assuring you that we are een more solicitious of your patronasio in the future than in the past We are your friends PUNCH GRAVES Give Us TimeI Up to this writing no one from Mt Sterling of either party has announced for a State office Winchester NewsI For Sale 45 extra nice cattle shoats must be sold at once J R Hobbs Phone 84 rw eq CbRRE6PON DEN e o wwtiwwww ww STOOPS Many of our farmers have finish stripping their tobacco Looks like Montgomery county is going to outdo Breathitt Most all the ice houses were tilled last week with line ice Iohncco I I 1 heavier than it did last year A little laughter of Wm Turner is very ill with scarlet fever Chris Cassity came from Lex- ington ¬ Sun hmy to visit relatives The wheat crop looks like it was goinir to be a complete failure Miss Alice Sanders has gone to suend the holidays with relatives in Fleming county Miss Lutie Quiscnoerry closed her school Friday She gave the scholars a nice treat Some men we know of must have a suite at whisky for they try to drink it all up Ray Goodan andwife of Pres- ton visited relatives here from Saturday till Monday Chas II Jones has bought a line farm near Millersburg and will move to it March 1 For over a week our roads have been almost impassible being a solid sheet of ice Oliver Ficklin of Levee and Clay Ficklin of Camargo cline Sunday to visit I H I C Ficklin Will F Turner has been illat Indianapolis with blood poison caused f from a scratch on the hand Stops sends greetings to the ADVOCATI correspondents und readers and wishes thrill a Merry 1 Christmas and Happy New Year James Crockett of this place and Miss Anna Jackson of Pres ¬ ton eloped to Ironton Ohio last week and were married They will reside here Stanley Trimble son of Squire John C Trimble and wife and Miss Mattie Crockett laughter of Thomas Crockett and wife eloped to Catlettsburg Wednesday night andwere married They returned Friday and have since been re ¬ ceiving the congratulations of their many friends These are excel ¬ lent young people andwe trust that their matrimonial venture will be crowned with success WilY HE DOES IL Druggist WI S Lloyd Gives Rea ¬ sons for Selling at HalfPrice It isnt often that I have faith enough in the medicines put up by otter people to be willing to offer to refund the money if it does not cure said druggist W S Lloyd to one of his many customers but lam glad to sell Dr How ¬ ards specific for the cure of con ¬ stipation and dyspepsia on that plan The Dr Howard Co in order to get a miick introductory sale authorized me to sell the regular fifty cent bottle of their specific for halfprice 2cents and al- though ¬ 1 have sold a lot of it and guaranteed every package not one has been brought back as un ¬ satisfactory lam still selling the specific at halfprice although I cannot tell how long I shall be able to do so Any person who is subject to con ¬ stipation sick headache dizziness liver trouble indigestion or a gen- eral ¬ played out condition ought to take advantagcof this opportunity If the specific does not cure them t they can come right buck to 1111 store and I will cheerfully refund their money 2H25 Win Prize IW II Strossman the popular man was one of the Win- ners in the Book Lovers Contest of the Louisville Post his part of the prize being 500 v Lost fine Cow R 1 r Hunt lost a tine Jersey cow last we > k from eating sugar- cane t This is tel r chief i LI iL ifor iji i r I I Perfect qi f q r ROYAl Baking Powder l Absolutely Pure Iff I i GK Jjj1m l Ii i I > Cream of Tartar el I made from grapes + No Alum No Lime Phosphate Wendling Denied a New Trial Joseph Wendling who was con victedjDecembcr 3 of the murder of eightyenr old Mina Kellner and given a life imprisonment sentence by a jury was denied a new trial by Judge James P Gregorylin the Criminal Court in Louisville and was formally sen- tenced ¬ to the penitentiary Notice To the Public By a resolution duly adopted Iy the City Council at its last meet- ing ¬ until further notice Ulll per- sons ¬ desiring to tap the sanitary sewer system recently completed l must first obtain written permit from the undersigned under Whoso supervision all taps must be mule W A SAMUEL Mayor smmt How About It The Massachusetts I woman wlo wants a divorce from her husband because he is constantly engaged in prayer hilts perluuw prayed in court for just what he is earnestly soliciting in heaven Courier Journal e T- RT YOJR Christmas Gift to relatives and friends be a picture of the little ones in whom they are so interested It will he appreciated- To secure the best service and attention to detail come now before the rush The Bryan Studio t HUMAN RACE NOT DYING OUTf Population Decreases In One Country While It Makes Great Gains In Anpther Much is made of the fact that the population of France is decreasing Is it because we all shall be losers if the death rate of that country con ¬ tinues to exceed the birth rate Or is it because the rest of the world is especially fond of the French Or is it because we fear that some day the population of the earth will be so small that human beings will not lie numerous enough to combat wild beasts and other evils which are suc- cessfully ¬ combated today Whatever may be the feelings with which the rest of mankind beholds the steady decline of the French peo- ple in numbers the fact is there are still people enough on this planet for while the population of France has increased only 3000000 since 181 that of Germany has increased 50000000 Would it not be better then to look on both sides of the population picture It also might be well to consider this fact If the French people have done their turn on this planet the planet may have to recon ¬ cile itself to seeing them disappear or mingle with some other race SURE Mrs Denton Holme In her new set of china she has one hundred and fifty pieces Mrs Knowsitt Its in a good many more pieces today She just hired a new cook a couple of days ago WHAT HE WISHED Gausler who meets dyspeptic Weigler coining from dairy restau ¬ rant where he has been breakfast ing on oahuealSay old man youre looking miserablewhats the troubleYeiglerOh Im regretting that Im not a horse Gausler Regretting that youre not a hors- e11eiglerYes a horse is happy when hes feeling his oats TAKES IT SERIOUSLY I 5U > put e you know Borem re- marked ¬ Wiseman Only just well enough to say How are you replied Marklev Well dont do it Dont do what Dont say ITow are you for if you do hell hold you up for a quar ¬ for of an hour or so and tell you Catholic Standard and Times THE ONLY WAY 801 said the good man you in ¬ tend to be a doctor when you grow up Yep Tommy replied And why have you decidedupon tIlt medical profession Well a doctor seems to be the only man that I t keeps right on gottin paid whether his work is satisfactory or not DEER IN MAINE Maine doer are increasing and one reason for their great numbers this summer is because they are able to obtain excellent feed from young shrubs in the burnt districts Last winter was remarkably mild in northern Maine The deer wau ¬ dr l redabout at will obtained plenty < if food and so were not killed off by diseaseUSUAL I I ATTRACTIONSr r t I spent my summer in the Yel ¬ lowstone The geysers mare wonder ful Its a great resort The Yellowstone may be wonder- fun but it will never be a resort un- til I they have a boardwalk and a gey- ser of orangeade Louisville Coui ierJournal

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Jamey Judge of Winchesterwas in the city lust Friday

r +0r Cv W Conmton is visitingNatives in Webster county

Prof R L Cord is visiting in

Fleming and Mason counties

Charley McClain and wife ofSalt Lick visited here last week

Joe Connor spent Christmastin jyjih relatives at Owingsville-

Ye jISewell the popular flourstalest n is spending the holidays

I Jit hole1

S George Kearns of Cincinnatiis visiting the fnmilof W O

ChenaultMessrs

Ton Mobcrly and Jilson Whitsitt spent last week atDanville

E Y iNelson has returned forthe holidays from Winterville

MississippiJamesiPre +vitt nndwife of

Jackson are the guests of JohnRobinson and wife

CharlieNesbitt of Lexingtonspent Christmas with his motherMrs Fannie Nesbitt

Richard Winn is spending the

lh1and1Mr and Mrs George G Hamiltonhave returned from a visit totheir daughter in Tennessee

Charlie Chenault of Lexingtonspent Christwas with his parentsMr and Mrs W O Chenault

Clarence Stephens who ha-

sTueenin Cincinnati for several

s returned home last Friday

W Hedden Jr will attendthe Kentucky Press Associationwhich meets in Louisville todiythe 28th

Circuit Judge T B Manna andwife of Snndy Hook spent sev ¬

era days last week with the fancily

of J B Cecil

Miss Elizabeth Madden ofNicholasvilte was the charmingvisitor of Miss Nolle Tipton for

lIChristmasdance

Elizabeth Cockrell will at ¬

IIlIiss wedding of her brotherI Chenault Cockrell which takesJ place in Middlosboro tonight

Foster Itgems was in Lexingtontwo days this week

Prof W H Haddock is spendingthe holidays at his homo in Florida

Miss Lizzie Cox of Louisvilleis visiting the family of William

SleddWilliamFrench of Frnnkfort

spent Christinas with his parentsinthis city-

Warren Cline of Bluelield WVa is the guest of his parentsduring the holidays

Major A T Wood and ParkerWoodof Louisville spent Christ ¬

alas here withrelativesProf Walter O Hopper huts

gone to Stanford to spend theholidays with relatives

Miss Catherine Farm is inNicholnsville where she will spendthe holidays with her mother

E C Land left Monday forSalt Lake City Utah where hehas a nice position with a railroad

Miss Ella Shanklin of Maysville was the attractive visitor ofMiss Paulina Judv for the Christ ¬

mnas dance

Clarence and James Ogg twopopular traveling men of this cityare spending the holidays withtheir sisters

T C Gaitskill Lloyd Fnixerand Robert Trimble have returnedfrom Danville to spend the holi ¬

days with their parents

Mrs J1T l1 Bright and daughterund Mrs Roberta Mills of Stan ¬

ford are visiting the family ofMrs Henry C Greenwade

Richard Stofer has returnerl

ItoIspents Mr jind Mrs Albert Stofer

Miss Winona Tipton who is at-

tending¬

Caldwell College at Dan-

ville¬

is spending the holidays withher parents Mr and Mrs A LLipton

Mrs Prewitt Young and daugh-

ter¬

of Mt Sterling are the guestsof Mr and Mrs Price Fisbbackof Ashland a ftme Lexington

HeraldMisses

Fannyo and BerniceClnrjwho teach at ThomsonStation and Clay City respectivelyare spending the week with theirparents in this city

Miss Katherine Spence Hcrriottvho is attending Hamilton College

in Lexington is with her parentsMr1 flan Mrs B F Herriottduring the holidays

Mrs G B Scnff and little sonEarl King are spending the holi ¬

days with Mrs Sentls parentsCapt and Mrs T T Williams atSpring Station Ky

Robt Young of Pineville LTipton Young of Louisville andJohnson Young of Owingsvillevisited their mother Mrs JI M1

Young for the holidays

Mrs A S Johnson and littledaughter Judith have gone tospend the Holidays with MrsJohnsons mother Mrs Eo WCuriden at Chambersburg Pa

Mrs Enoch Wills and daughterMus Edna of Salt Lick visitedMrs ID C Gorman lest week

Miss Lida Gorman accompanied

them home to spend the holidays

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Mr and Mrs Claude Paxtonnnd son Bartlett spent Christmasin Owingsville

W B White attended the Executive Committee meeting lustweek in Louisville

Mrs Sarah E Winn is in Nash-

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Penn visiting her daughterMrs ID U Lipscomb

Mrs A M1 Bourne visited thefamily of Col Henry L Stonein Louisville last week

Dr and Mrs R L Spratt visit-ed

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the hitters parents in Louis ¬

vine several days lust week

Miss Nell WhuleyI is in Pariswhere she will visit her parentsMr and Mrs M1 C Whaley

Mrs IL P Reidand littledaughter Elizabeth leave todayfor Richmond to visit friends

W C Gillaspie who has beenin Lexington for several weekspast is at home for the holidays

Mr William Moods of Irelandis here to spend the holidays withhis brother Rev Hugh Gage

MoodyMrs

Eo P Bean of Birming ¬

ham Ala and MrsI Jacob Henryof Chicago are visiting friends in

this city

Mr and Mrs W W Cott ofCleveland Olio sue visiting thefamily of J Carroll Hamilton at

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Flat Creek

Miss Nell Whitlield teacher atM1 S C r is in Lexington whereshe will remain with relatives fortwo weeks

Mrs Vernon II isle and MrsIHomer1 McNealof Winchestervisited their sister Mrs Roger ID

Barnes durr g the holidays

R A Chiles and wife C 0Chenault and wife II R Prewittandwife and Mrs Thos Kennedywere in Louisville last week

Miss Elizabeth JohnsonJ who is

attending school in New York ishere to spend the holidays withMr and Mrs JJ Gano Johnson

Mrs Nannie Baum and MrsUnary Biggerstail will leave JanJ ¬

ugly 1 for Los Angeles Calfwhere they will spend severalmonths with the family of Edgar

BaumMiss

Julia Bell Morris who iis

attending college in Chicago is

spending the holidays vith N 11

Trimble and wife MrsJ Trimblemet her in Cincinnati and accom ¬

panied her home

Dr W B Triplctt formerly 01

this city but now of Ashlandpassed throusrh here Monday en

route from Slmrpsbuvg where hespent Christmas withrelatives1D Harold Johnson accomp tniedhim to Ashland where he willspend several days before return ¬

ing to Columbus O

Card of hanksWe want to tlmrk our custom

ers for their liberal patronage dUI¬

ing the recent Christmas holidaysand the entire year of 1910

We have hinda good year onethat we are proudof andwe wantto thank them for their liberal

stirpjrt It is to them that oursuccess is due andwe want every-

man woman and child who hasspent a single dollar withus toknow that we appreciate their

businessWishingyou all a Merry Christ ¬

mas holiday and a prosperous NewYear and again thanking you foryour past favors and assuring youthat we are een more solicitiousof your patronasio in the futurethan in the past

We are your friendsPUNCH GRAVES

Give Us TimeIUp to this writing no one from

Mt Sterling of either party hasannounced for a State office

Winchester NewsIFor Sale

45 extra nice cattle shoats mustbe sold at once J R Hobbs

Phone 84

rw eqCbRRE6PON DEN e

o wwtiwwww ww

STOOPSMany of our farmers have finish

stripping their tobacco

Looks like Montgomery countyis going to outdo Breathitt

Most all the ice houses weretilled last week with line ice

IohnccoI I 1

heavier than it did last year

A little laughter of Wm Turneris very ill with scarlet fever

Chris Cassity came from Lex-

ington¬

Sun hmy to visit relatives

The wheat crop looks like itwas goinir to be a complete failure

Miss Alice Sanders has gone tosuend the holidays with relativesin Fleming county

Miss Lutie Quiscnoerry closedher school Friday She gave thescholars a nice treat

Some men we know of musthave a suite at whisky for theytry to drink it all up

Ray Goodan andwife of Pres-

ton visited relatives here fromSaturday till Monday

Chas II Jones has bought a

line farm near Millersburg andwill move to it March 1

For over a week our roadshave been almost impassiblebeing a solid sheet of ice

Oliver Ficklin of Levee andClay Ficklin of Camargo clineSunday to visit IHI C Ficklin

Will F Turner has been illatIndianapolis with blood poisoncaused ffrom a scratch on the hand

Stops sends greetings to theADVOCATI correspondents undreaders and wishes thrill a Merry1

Christmas and Happy New Year

James Crockett of this placeand Miss Anna Jackson of Pres ¬

ton eloped to Ironton Ohio lastweek and were married Theywill reside here

Stanley Trimble son of SquireJohn C Trimble and wife andMiss Mattie Crockett laughter ofThomas Crockett and wife elopedto Catlettsburg Wednesday nightandwere married They returnedFriday and have since been re ¬

ceiving the congratulations of theirmany friends These are excel ¬

lent young people andwe trustthat their matrimonial venturewill be crowned with success

WilY HE DOES IL

Druggist WI S Lloyd Gives Rea ¬

sons for Selling at HalfPrice

It isnt often that I have faithenough in the medicines put up byotter people to be willing to offerto refund the money if it does notcure said druggist W S Lloydto one of his many customers

but lam glad to sell Dr How ¬

ards specific for the cure of con ¬

stipation and dyspepsia on thatplan

The Dr Howard Co in orderto get a miick introductory saleauthorized me to sell the regularfifty cent bottle of their specificfor halfprice 2cents and al-

though¬

1 have sold a lot of it andguaranteed every package not onehas been brought back as un ¬

satisfactorylam still selling the specific at

halfprice although I cannot tellhow long I shall be able to do soAny person who is subject to con ¬

stipation sick headache dizzinessliver trouble indigestion or a gen-

eral

¬

played out condition ought totake advantagcof this opportunityIf the specific does not cure themtthey can come right buck to 1111

store and I will cheerfully refundtheir money 2H25

Win Prize

IW II Strossman the popularman was one of the Win-

ners in the Book Lovers Contestof the Louisville Post his part ofthe prize being 500

v

Lost fine Cow

R 1r Hunt lost a tine Jerseycow last we >k from eating sugar-

cane

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ROYAlBakingPowderl Absolutely Pure IffI

iiGKJjj1mlIi i

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Cream of Tartar elI

made from grapes

+ No AlumNo Lime Phosphate

Wendling Denied a New Trial

Joseph Wendling who was convictedjDecembcr 3 of the murderof eightyenr old Mina Kellnerand given a life imprisonmentsentence by a jury was denied a

new trial by Judge James PGregorylin the Criminal Court inLouisville and was formally sen-

tenced

¬

to the penitentiary

Notice

To the PublicBy a resolution duly adopted Iy

the City Council at its last meet-

ing¬

until further notice Ulllper-

sons¬

desiring to tap the sanitarysewer system recently completedl

must first obtain written permitfrom the undersigned underWhoso supervision all taps mustbe mule

W A SAMUEL Mayorsmmt

How About It

The MassachusettsI woman wlowants a divorce from her husbandbecause he is constantly engagedin prayer hilts perluuw prayed incourt for just what he is earnestlysoliciting in heaven CourierJournale T-

RT YOJRChristmas Gift

to relatives and friends be a picture of thelittle ones in whom they are so interestedIt will he appreciated-

To secure the best service and attentionto detail come now before the rush

The Bryan Studio

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HUMAN RACE NOT DYING OUTf

Population Decreases In One CountryWhile It Makes Great Gains

In Anpther

Much is made of the fact that thepopulation of France is decreasingIs it because we all shall be losersif the death rate of that country con ¬

tinues to exceed the birth rate Oris it because the rest of the world isespecially fond of the French Oris it because we fear that some daythe population of the earth will beso small that human beings will notlie numerous enough to combat wildbeasts and other evils which are suc-

cessfully¬

combated todayWhatever may be the feelings with

which the rest of mankind beholdsthe steady decline of the French peo-ple in numbers the fact is there arestill people enough on this planetfor while the population of Francehas increased only 3000000 since181 that of Germany has increased50000000

Would it not be better then tolook on both sides of the populationpicture It also might be well toconsider this fact If the Frenchpeople have done their turn on thisplanet the planet may have to recon ¬

cile itself to seeing them disappearor mingle with some other race

SURE

Mrs Denton Holme In her newset of china she has one hundred andfifty pieces

Mrs Knowsitt Its in a goodmany more pieces today She justhired a new cook a couple of daysago

WHAT HE WISHED

Gausler who meets dyspepticWeigler coining from dairy restau ¬

rant where he has been breakfasting on oahuealSay old manyoure looking miserablewhats the

troubleYeiglerOh Im regretting thatIm not a horse

Gausler Regretting that yourenot a hors-

e11eiglerYes a horse is happywhen hes feeling his oats

TAKES IT SERIOUSLY

I 5U > put e you know Borem re-

marked¬

WisemanOnly just well enough to say

How are you replied MarklevWell dont do itDont do whatDont say ITow are you for if

you do hell hold you up for a quar ¬

for of an hour or so and tell youCatholic Standard and Times

THE ONLY WAY

801 said the good man you in¬

tend to be a doctor when you growup

Yep Tommy repliedAnd why have you decidedupon

tIlt medical professionWell a doctor seems to be the

only man thatI t keeps right on gottinpaid whether his work is satisfactoryor not

DEER IN MAINE

Maine doer are increasing and onereason for their great numbers thissummer is because they are able toobtain excellent feed from youngshrubs in the burnt districts

Last winter was remarkably mildin northern Maine The deer wau ¬

drl redabout at will obtained plenty< if food and so were not killed off by

diseaseUSUALI

I

ATTRACTIONSr rt

II spent my summer in the Yel¬

lowstone The geysers mare wonderful Its a great resort

The Yellowstone may be wonder-fun but it will never be a resort un-

tilI they have a boardwalk and a gey-

ser of orangeade Louisville CouiierJournal