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The Big Sandy News from Louisa, Kentucky • Page 5

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Louisa, Kentucky
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5
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"1 BIO SANDY NEWS. SanaV News 'UIDAV, April 19 1U07. with it, etc. Wallace. Llfa, Fira, OMet near depot D.

Rqff Is to nit up much of the tluM. Ernest TU'imiKj is 'much butter of-U-r ft severe llinsH. Horn, Smiiay, to Judo Tioiiion and a n. T. 6.

NEW VERSION, jitre pig to market went lUwiil howl. ktw 'o uie iraue potted fowl. TUB YOUNG MAN. At 8 P. Hi.

Bis Brand piano strumming, It If he's ever coming. At 11:45. nodding o'er her aevrtog. ft If nef ever going Sorghum at Bering Shots, The largest Btyllnh St-ick. Solid Li athers.

W. D. Pleree Have a flu Tailor made Clothing. GiUraiitL-cd In tvery way. Win.

D. Pierce 'nil of Evergreen, flew Week, but an he left bit name xnh we shall have to let in Vila ou Ha blu rooaf. "vVoo alio remain iif known. of ooiH, muHt 1 tall Umber Uutil bet jo and Uwna 6c per yard.Itack- ngi at low cut prlraa at ern German Millet Seed Mlsa Queen rv'ltk- 'Of 'Richard. Kt.

ntul rfiiUk 1 Ash land, were (luletly lu.T,!(, Jrou ton Sunday evening at clock by lie It llaim.too at home lu Third street. Thla la tb te.itur. for tha inmni in "1 widower, anl who wan murrfc'd 'J' lit Hampton some years sgox PERSONALS. I 11 'A'. E.

IIouHton was In Catlettnburg Inst week. hurley Abbott Lo IfrvlIIo. has returned from W. F. Shlpman spent Sunday with his family.

Bert Shannon Wednesday. Mrs. Charles liiiid Tuesday. went to Frankfort Kirk went to Asb- A. C.

Holhiook Saturday. was a Catlettsburg I OUR CLOTH ESTALK! we ca- "good J'Iks Cora Meek has returned hrr home In Huntington. to Sounds rather strange, 'tis true-But it's a fact neverthele. tTIPC. i tf it.

I ciomes always speait weu oi me man wno wears mem. a man dressed in one of our suits will create a good We offer our trade garments that have passed with high. ons" critical inspection of clothing experts, Men who know vej rTr Artistic utting and Scoring. i una or ooys ciouung Store. Two old confederate soldiers, J.

W. Ya'rs and E. 0. Klu-h, Were baptized and rwlyrd Into the M. E.

Chunb South last Fwidsy by Re. O. F. On of them was an Sergran'. In tie fith Virginia Ser- ery.

Ttia most styllxh. The Trices. Vm. V. Plrrre.

i r-g'meii', the other an Orderly giaii: In the ISUi Virginia Regiment, jsnd both of them are In their lx- If tiey make as faithful a rs. J. C. Adams made a shopping to AAland Friday. Wl Florence Mtlllnder is tlHlt- Irg friends lu Huntington.

J. P. Williams, of Blaine, was b-iMnets visitor here recently. Augustus t-nyder was a business In Aatiland last week. Ms.

8. J. Jjstlce and the boys have pour to Ironton for a short vlxlt. 11. nt Haie, of Central City, was In Louisa this week visiting Tela-ttve Charley Ilolbrook and family have uli.fi hiitilinft for the Iiord as tlieyj fir the Confederate raune they! Webb, of Imarr, has fall to aea the swell tats aJ i wln crown thl" vl.sltlni her niece Mrs.

Frank I Wallace, Jr. l- A wenthound Norfolk and Western! dKr panels and laca curulnslt narrowly em-aped IhIi.k wrek let Store. hy fir sale Mills, Louisa. at the Big Vrs. Robert lat wee near tort uay.

rue n. napiieDea ixilit tornado In the vicinity had FLU day. Pion a man noiiM) airerny arrow line, ine oanger was aixcovcr-nl by Frank Pierre, a twelve-yeai-nld Ixiy. of near that plare. He a lantern and flaggej the lar train within 10 yards of the Vol.

Tli railroad company will re-'Brd ma-d young Plerve bandsimely foi fis action, which saved the company is heavy loss and probably a number nHI Wbwler Ulalne.ior uvea. Friday and was burled the Uufehett, In'' luHt of Faltpet-Thuisday It is (or this reason, Sir, that we say "Our Qothes Talk." If you have not yet tested the high character and superiority of our clothing, we trust that you will not 13 jail to do so the present season. Both your pride and your purse will find it profita- Ta vi, yuu twine ncrc ior your v-ioines. M.UU to JOUU js Low Shoes. For Men and Boys in in Patent Colt, Gun Metal Vici Kid, $2.00 TO 3.50.

All Sizes All Shapes. Cothing For BOYS' Long or short pants suit in all styles and prices Odd Pants For Boys in Abundance i 3 3 Toggery. Any and everything i "5 you may "nt fa rhirts, neckwea we ar, ca Everything 1 SHIPflAN GENTRY seed and set-t oats, for sals Sandy Milling Co. an induiiuitn or rs. t.

ii. niru is several able to Ooorge P- Bursesa returned Wednes- from a business trip to Law- i renceuurg, Ky. i ifcin Mrs. D. C.

Spencer visited her flj father, Wm. CaHle, at Orch- last Monday. (MEN'S AND BOYS' OUTFITTERS.) LOUISA. KB1TTTJC Suuday. 'atSin was having th i-t on tJis improved few data.

street re-very (at ka inamona street this laesa. lie la ssvs able to week after very feeble. friends of Conductor Frank are tiad to see mm on on lain, after a sever elcfcnes. Job paper at Cut Price. -as than wholesale price.

Wm. D. Pierce. In the drawing rooms and tea rooms of the Riggs House uwl Sunday afternoon, Mrs. Georgia ler McDonald, of Huntington.

W. held an Easter musical In honor of Mixes Msry Elolse and Tudella H-rbet. the daughters of Congressman and Mrs. James A. Hughes, of Weet Virginia, and Miss Martha Thimpeon.

niece of John B. Tbotnp-aru. of Kentucky. Mrs. McDonald as ably assisted by Mrs.

Joseph W. Bailey, of Texas. Wajfclngton gos alp. lr. Ha' ten, of Buchanan, came up Friday evening to sea Mr.

and Mrs. Fruiik Wallace, Jr. sat IT3 ana sa 3 Tne Best Paint. M'nlled fctates'' ready mixed iwlnt Is equal to tile best made. In fac'.

It la privately guaranteed lo ie of Judge Klnner, Boyd Clnult Court, was an sit as judge a part of this ty the manufacturers to be Ident- lUaVy the time that they sell known brand at a 9 7 years old.and want lo tiw-j prlV. By ulng the brand hnf llianfe. In til in.l I Hurt hA i PI r.ia.e Ilin.rwu vi In favois and respect aliown man aci every one. uMdurers have made a big repu- I O.DBotner. are allowed to sell the paint somewhat cbejr.

We a full line. We also carry the Par- an paint. Snyder Hardware Ca Louisa, Ky. D. H.

Carpenter has been fd to sing at the Presbyterian In Ashland. She Is said a of more than ordl- 1 ability. Biptlht protrited meeting hi Cay rontlnuea with Increanlng at Mr. Roberts preached in Inptlst church In this city last afternoon. Base Ball.

Everything in the line of Fpauld Ing's base ball goods is In stock fnlere Ftore. The prices are fame as thy are the world nis from a glance at on inew koimib. riM.u.u... lliMltilai In lha i.niiHil fivivi ft mill I laU'L 1U nut II mill aiivmr lie paiers from Ashland thalj'lcea We have balls of all grades, atlnglon prevaricator has beenb.it. m'tts, jloves, maks ankle up- to change his baee.

r-rts. tc. Alw. 1 wn tennis rikxIs of kinds. Renumber the place Chart.

Bogcees, of Sto'e. Louisa, Ky. la here this week survey! ring off the Eioiw j.irm. Wall Paper Bargains about 00 hundred acres' sold in sections or as You will find a brand new stock of wall ll'r at the Snyd.r Hard- Comi-atwa. Desirable patterns Pr.

0. N. of Central City, was here this week, called by the 111-n rs of his n. other. lilas Emma Wallace, stenographer for John I.

Mayo last Sun d-y with home folks. After a protracted visit to tela- Htta In Bath county, Mlsa Birdie Oault baa returned to Louisa. Millard Carey baa gone to Phila delphia wtiere he will take a position with his brother George. Mr. and Mrs.

Sam Freese and young Frees visited home folks fivm Saturday until Tuesday. Mrs. E. E. Shannon and Mlsa Jean Adams have returned from a visit to relatives in Delaware, O.

James Brown, a student at the K. X. C. was I'eased by a visit from bis father. Mlah Brown, this Week.

Mine Mae Stafford, of the School. of Expression, spent a lew oa)s with1 Palntsvlll relative last week. Mr. and Mra. James A.

Hughes oi Huntlntton. were the guests of. I'oetmaKter Hughes and wlf from Sn'rrday to Tuesday. M-a. Hannah Lackey, of Louisa, was In the city her way to Asnland to visit Mrs.

Thorr.aa C. Soiiser. Catlettshurg Tribune. Mi. A.

H. Moore has returned rn.m Louisa, where she visited her nether. Mrs. 8. K.

Muncey, for in days. Independent CHARLEY. Heatti has again visited our neijh-b-irhood and taken from the home of Arderson Bryant his loving wife. She died with that fatal disease consul IptiOQ, Born, to Tom Hale and wife on the tth, a boy. W.

M. Chapman, who baa raised his dwelling bouse, has it almost completed. Travis and Ella Vanhoosei w.re vlplting Kittle Chllders Friday. Charlie Charles has moved to John Hhres place. Hawa Moore haa moved -into the hoi se vacated by Charlea.

Johnle Smith la on the sick Bat Also, At. Wilbur O.iver Swetnam was in Charley Joe Falrcfcilds and family are getting ready to move to West Va. Gray Eye. HAWSVILLB. There will be Sunday School at this place 3rd Sunday.

Rhode Newsaxi mad a business trip to Morgan county. Pen Haw was visiting at Henry Ma'cum'a Sunday. lf Hulett la railing oats for C. Stuart. Jesse Hall la able to be out again.

Heber Riff is running No. 1 mines for Wm. Belcher. Will Ekers Is hauling logs tor W. V.

Roberta. J. B. Rlffe has moved to Louisa. Mlsa Lucy Elkina was visiting Mlsa Bertha Marcum.

Mlsa Vlrgie Large was TkslUng J. W. Elkina Sunday. Misses Bertha Marcum and Lacy E'klne were chopping at this place Saturday. Mlsa Tillle Elkina Is visiting friends here.

Green Coffee. County Tttasuterr- will pay all Common fund for to and Including c)am for th ot number. County CI the year 1 No. 128, rfcar X903. kobort J)lx aaaurer La Wanted.

Horses, Mare, and 4 to years old. and In good order, and Will pay the Highest Will he at Louisa on -o, 1907, rain or shine. N. a nee Trad cbecks we to every customer. A Wallace writes all form 1 r--, 1 I it ihe sound 1 tl broken.

Mirket Price, Eon. rl- tea pifscnta Ifor khem. klX. -V- ot jfindai I meg- BROHLEY BROS. Clothing, Shoes and Hats TELL THEIR OWN STORY, Jc of Saltpeter, lentur- out the protection of its new goods, hut the prkes are terr low.

If prlcca are of Inter- and t'u ciilllliiK winds! fst ,0 you id buying wall paper vt froze Ita re-tal an f.i ,0 we our aplendld values. ie untimely tr.ivo et as some cyclone that the News In the twister got it trnv-j wrong directum, but it! move In t'io illrwtlou' to let lis bring about a tornn.lo rom- arrlc.in, ATTACK. cltlren ts f-. Hint appareutly tii- in-i result of pro-. fullowlnx liver Nor Li'o Pills ii itiCppendlc VXClAtMEl) LETTERS.

The II 'Wing letter cleimcd In tl: Iiouha P. O. wMk endlnj April IT, W. 1'iiines, Kev. Tom Henderson, Sunili Jordan.

K. Klrby, Lee MeClure, J. M. Reed. Sam U-wis Wemm, IVrsons calling for snmo tdcave sav "-AUVEUT1SEU" Rive data of list.

A. M. lUT. 'S. Mrs.

Georqe. Carter, of Yatesvllle. waa had been visiting her Mrs. Burton, and the family of A. O.

Carter, returned home Monday. Mrs. J. Carey, Mrs. Gertrude! p.irt-liett.Mrs.

Clyde Miller and Miss M-xie Carey went to Ashland Tues-i returning the same day. Pr. Byron Diamond and wlte, of, Prestonsburg, are here Visiting rel-j at MS. They expect to leave fcooui for MUeouri. Ijiwrcnce Gentry was down from, Louisa last wek.

looking afler Ship-' un-iiran ana ucnirj siom, wmoo iue for the sei.lor member paid a visit to Il Mrs. Benson and Miss Fowable, of ho werrf lately tho guests ij i O. Mrs. irar Miinmier, nao cJ to their homo. Irene, Alfred c0.

F. T. Wallace, and vs IT. T. 1.

Wallace. Jr. Were vlsi H1 h- town yesterday. Catlettsburg ri.inotlon hai hwu slow for the M. Colonel, but ll has arrive 1.

NOTIC'3--To R. Masons. Tere' sa Myrtle O'Brien, who has beeiij 1-Uiiig friends aud relative day evenlup A hi At ill l.AK... 3 mm mffiw i A ill 17 111 I i .1 I i (It 4 "Jr.UW -Vif- 11L iffl I li i i i ii A A word advice to prospcctiviii'pwr- rl -s chasers. Our stock, vast as it is, is being broken much every day.

Don't defei; buying your spring suit, or hat; Come now whilj our stock is plete. Satisfaction i. ijaranteed cpm-j lA "work" Fri.h Ki ll V- i XT?.

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