The Adair County news.. (Columbia, Kentucky) 1905-06...
Transcript of The Adair County news.. (Columbia, Kentucky) 1905-06...
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co THE ADAIR COUNTY NEWS COLUMBIA KY JUNE 14 1905C I
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BREEDINGMrs J H Morris is on the sick
listJoe Smith was here last week
looking for mules
Our merchants are doing a good-
sbusiness at fair prices
Mr Bottom of your town secured a good lot of cattle here lastweek
The oats and wheat crops ofthis section are very promising
The farmers have been very ac¬
tive in the cultivation of theirCcorn the past week
W F Anderson traveling inthe interest of the CincinnatiClothing Company passed this
j place enroute to BurkesvilleRoy Rounds of Columbia passI
ed from CumberlandNoah Loy and wife visited
Miss Henry Siemens of Cumberr land last Saturday
Miss Nina Breeding visitedMiss Ida Traylor Saturday nightMiss Nora Williams Waterviewis visiting friends and relativesin our town
Mr Arthur Roop has recentlypurchased land of George andRob Breeding and will build aresidence in our town in the nearfuture
James Garvin of Marrobonepassed this place last week forColumbia with the intention ofmaking that his home
Mrs Joe Rice of Moody Texcvisited her niece Mrs Pearl-Frodge last week
John Wisdom has recently moved to Needmore Metcalf Co toJkeep a hotel We learn that theiris a call for hands at that placeand we hope that idlers will seekemployment Wisdom agrees
tthat Needmore is a proper namefor a hotel since food materialsare always in demand
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SPAR <SILILL eMiss Emily Wooten is on the
sick listCurt Yarberry and wife visited
friends at Glenville SundayPete Bardin of Greensburg
was here FridayMiss Effie Gaston and Addie
Page were in Columbia SaturdayGrantCollins and daughter at-
tended Childrens day at GlenvilleSunday
Mrs W S Wheeler is verysick at this writing
Mr H F Gaston spent Saturday night in Gradyvilleh
Mrs Evan Akin and littledaughter Myrtie is spending afew days at Gadberry this week
J Mrs Cettie Nell of Gradyvillevisited her daughter several daysof last week
Mr J M Rowe and LaphaAkin were in Columbia Wednesday
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II Childrens day atr this place
June the 4 th was a great sue ¬1
cess There was large crowdout about six hundred peopleThere was an abundance of din ¬
ner on the ground Every bodywas well pleased with the exercises
Wheat crops are very good out< here and corn is looking fine
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S V Wilkersori sold BossGrider a younierliorse for 7500
i Eld F J Barger gavea veryinteresting talk Childrens Day
i 4ih Abject being Missions BrosgavelriJustfiillshrf f r rtof f e3 planting corn and says he isj > > earlier than common i
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Wheat Harvest is in full blastonly a few days and the farmerswill have their wheat rickedready to be thrashed
The growing crop is not doingo well in this locality due to dry
cool weather
Massie and Co sold some fathogs to J D Tandy one daylast week for which they receivedfair prices
Mr C R Dudgeon was inCampbellsville last Thursday on
businessMisses
Maud and Claud Bumgarner two popular young ladiesof this place are visiting in Spurlington this week-
Subscriptions are out to raisemoney for an organ at the Meth-odist
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church We are glad towrite that such steps have beentaken as an organ is greatly need-
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Dr C D Moore was in Greensburg on business last Wednesday
W D Hancock made a busi-
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trip to Greensburg last Mon-
day
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Mrs Robert Coper sold in themonth of May 151 dozen eggs at12 cents per dozen
Mrs Anna Murrell is on thesick list this week
Mrs JT Sublett of Gieencounty was visiting here oneday last week
Coy E Dudgeon is visiting hisfather at St Marys this week
Feese and Cundiff our show-
men left last week for HartGreen and Metcalfe countieswhere they will give entertain-ments
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evrey night
W E Hancock has finishedsawing Ed Hopewells timber
June Hancock has finishedyi¬
his mill from Carmel to MtPleasant and will make meal atthe rate of twelve bushels perhour
Miss Fannie Cheatham ofMilltown a pretty little girl paidus a flying visit last week
Boss Watson who has beenwith Azbills surveying crew forthe past two years left last mon-
day for Rowen-aS A Murrell who has been in
ur cemetery with a crew ofands for the past month has
completed the work and we cansay we have one of the cleanestcemeterys in the county
Mr E C Page accompanied3y Miss Mamie Moore Mr F PRice and wife and Mr Coy EDudgeon visited sulphur wellTaylor county last Sunday
Mrs Addie Hendrix and 3-
hildren have returned to StMarys after a pleasant visit tofriends a1relatives at this place
Ed Eubank purchased onenice milk cow price 25 00
RevJP Scruggs> filled hisregular appointment at the Bap-
tist¬
church last Saturday and Sun-day
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Mr John A Johnston of nearthisplace who has been visitingin Louisville and other pointsfor the pat two weeks has re¬
turned homeLaslf Thursday night as Mr S
D Barb 3e was returning fromCyille he discovered fire as heWai
t th saw mill oUT
t c Mli iclone schoplnouse on the pikeUpon reaching the BKjtliesiwithat considerable effort were tQ
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be made or lots would be lostHe succeeded in securing helpand the flames were extinguish¬
ed before any serious damagewas done Doubtless had notIMr Barbee been passing the milland nearly 100000 feet of lum ¬
ber would now be in ashes
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A cold wave struck us Thurs¬
day
Some of our farmers have cuttheir wheat
The oat crop has been damag¬
ed by the long dry spellJohn D Lowe was here Sat
urday
Miss May Beauchamp has acase of flux
J A Diddle was in Metcalfe
TuesdayMrs
Wilmore was on thesick list a few days of last week
Prof G B Yates of Joppaattendedchurch here Sunday
Strong Hill was in Columbialast Saturday on business
W W Yates and wife visitedrelatives at Portland last week
We congratulate Mr and MrsJ W Walker of Joppa on thearrival of their son
G Yates of Eastfork spenta few days of last week with rel¬
atives at this place
H H Moss of Greenaburgpassed through here last Fridayenrout for Burkesville
Mr Billy Hillis of Marrow ¬
bone has one of the best twoyear old Peacocks that were everin this town
ET Keltner and H C Walk-er
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were transacting business inColumbia a few days last week
Dr L C Nell returned fromLouisville Wednesday
Prof Richard Moss of Colum ¬
bia accompanied Miss Ora Mosshome last Saturday
George Flowers of Columbiaspent a few days of last weekhere with his mother who is inbad health
C Lewis and family of Fairplay visited at GT Flowerslast week
Mrs Jane Turk was by the bedside of her brother Mr Ka Turkat Columbia last Wednesday
Capt W W Bradshaw andProf JWFlowersofColum ¬
bia were here Wednesday lookingafter the interest of the M FHigh School at that place
Misses Mollie and Rosa Hun¬
ter and Clara Wilmore accom-panied
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by their brothers attend ¬
ed the recital at the L WT SFriday night
Mrs Julia Baker with her sonSamuel and wife visited the bed-side
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of Mr John PenningtonofBliss Friday
Miss Mollie Caldwell of Port-land
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visited relatives here lastweek > v
Dlffiusseno the Adair QilCompany was here Saturday andlocated an oil vein and at an ear¬
ly date will drill several wells
George H Nells children havethe whooping cough
We think it can be said of acertainty that WL Grady hasa string of twelve the finest corn¬
bined show harses that wereever in Adair county owned byone man however Mr Gradywill show down with any of them
MiSsMl1dredWlkervistedh reseveral rdays of last week
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The Most Attractive Program Ever Gotten Out and the5
> Management Promises an Interesting Time to <all Who May Attend-
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fifstGlass BandJ i V
V will discourse delightful music for the benefit of the beaux and tellesI 44 rw 400<
ti Come Everybody v 4 it4H 44and enjoy the greatest Fair ever held in Adair county Remember the date <
4 rrr < AUGUST 22FOTJR DAYS 44 V 4J B COFFEY PresidentI I-
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Dr R A Taylor was with his I
nephew near Montpelier whohas been in a very critical condi¬
tion a day or so last weekMr Thomas Kemp of Keltner
who is in his 78th year was hereThursday looking young andhale Uncle John has made aregular hand in the crop all seas ¬
on appears th same man as everand is a Democrat of the firsttype
Tom Wilson of Horse Caveywas at W L Gradys SaturdayHe bought while here a fouryear old Peacock gelding of ChatmOan Dohoney for 175
C L Keltner has just return¬t
ed from Foosland Ill where hewas called to see his son whowas badly mangled by runawayteam He left his son improving
rapidlySmith
Nell bought in Cum¬
berland last 25 head ofcattle at 3 to 4 cents two mulesfor 290 two combined horses at26750 They shipped to Louis ¬
ville market last week two car-
loads of fat cattle and one ofhogs
7UtIDDLEBVRGMisses Bessie Fogle Salena
Jones Mattie Estes and Messrs >
Wm Bryant Sherman Allen andFrank Toues represented theBaptist hurch of this city as dele-gates
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atthe Sunday School Convention at Somerset last week
Messrs J C Coulter CharlesMcWhorter and Miss Jesse Coult¬
er attended the burial of JamesH Albright near BroadheadWednesday last Mr Albrightdied on Tuesday He had beenin badjiealth for some time af-
flicted with consumption-
C Jones and tefrodbey wereSit Stanford last week
A nice day was spent at thenoted Olympian Springs Thurs-day last
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neither pains nor money for theguests enjoyMent Some three-hundradw re there todririit1wJi 1ne1C ol uL Nhuff Ddceive theiiiikatioii of excl1rit-health Y
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Casey county will be held the
conseIquentlytfte third Monday
Mrs Ettie Coleman of thiscity mother of Clarence andMiss Ethel Coleman left lastweek for Kansas and OklahomaShe expects to jbe gone two orthree months
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Most all our farmers haveplowed their corn two or threetimes and are now waiting andwatching for rain which is somuch needed
Prof JP Lawhorn is havingadormitory built in connectionwith M N C which will be agreat auxiliary in the upbuildingof this noted college
Mrs John Wesley Danvillehas been visiting her parentshere for the past week
A number of our people willattend the Confederate reunionat Louisville
Stanley McIntosh advertisingagent prepares and places ad¬
vertising matter of every descrip ¬
tion in newspapers magazinesetc Efficient
renderedservice intelli-
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JOP AHP Willis had the misfortune
to lose a very valuable horse lastw 9l Jiygettingsnagged
sI6 Cdfe and childrenJackman Bottom are visitingMrs Coes parents Mr and MrsW W Brbclfman this week-
SeveiaIfromt
this place attend ¬
ed Childrens Day exorcises atGlenville last Sunday
H P Barger and E R Williswent to Crocus fishing last Thurs¬
day
MriJ6hn Goe and Miss DonaHelm of Jackman Bottom > visited Miss Tina i Brockinaif last Sat-
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tnight
The Sunday School l at Zion is
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iSiJneoJiIpnellJY anti littledaughter = of Columbia visitedatT E Waggonerslast Sundar
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Jewelers and ONGlaosDEALERS IN
Diamonds and iloblUuS Stonos0-I Special attention given to work andall orders of goods in our line No 132West Market bet 1st and 2nd Oppo-
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Iam prepared to fix Pumps
Tinwork Woodwork and all tkinds of repairing a specialty
Horseshoeing and BlacksmithingI am prepared to do your buggyrepairing on short notice
LOCATION WATER STREET
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New Machine ShopAT ESTO KY
srEquipped with the best modernUptodate Macliine Tools 1
1 am prepared to do any kind of work on your Vengine that it may require and do it in a first >class workmanlike manner Satisfaction guarariteed and prices will be rightthe lowest consistentwith first class work Try me and be convincedI use the very best soft Gray Iron Castings forCylinder Rings and Valve work and Piston Headswhich is the best for the purpose known Icarry a line of Shafting and Pipeing and a com¬plete line of brass trimmings viz Injectors
ontYoUrEngineI am located 3 miles west of JamestoWl1
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