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The Big Sandy News from Louisa, Kentucky • Page 2

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i 1 If ooui arts rate con tn) the 'f the Iron kidi root ersl and Th Sm by Ut sn fox he tho IrM fc pli si Fr nh lai tt ri si hi i i lc ti I II ii I i i xunDY NLVVS. Watered at the postofflce at Louisa matter. FRIDAY, APRIL 2S, 1904. TUSCOLA. Announcement.

We are aatborixed to announce JAMES N. KEHOE a a candidate for Representative in Congress from the Niulh District of Kentucky, subject to the action of the Democratic party. It now looks as though Judge Parker will be nominated by the Democrat! for President. II this occurs the News will bo "one of the originals" as his usme was hoisted In our col urn us several months ago. Judge Parker Is a clean, strong and able man.

Congressman Kekoo has an noonced himself a candidate for re-election. Tho district nover bad a' Representative who gave better satisfaction and It is not likely tbat Mr. Kehoe will have any op position. The people of the Ninth are, no doubt, willing and anxious to keep Mr. Kehoe In their service for some time yet.

CASPER. Mrs. Laura Mikels, of Rove Creek, visited her father at Casper last week. lira. Tillie Bellomy is very much improved at this writing.

Married, ou the 17th Miss Belle Bo cook to bill White, Rev. Thos. Bellomy officiating. Mrs. Rebecca Luster of Dnrbin, who baa been visiting her parents Mr.

and Mrs. Wm Church, of Casper, for the past two week has returned to her home accompanied by her sister iss Ida Cbnrch. Misrea Effie and Bertha Jackson at tended cbnrch at Casper Sunday. Mrs. Bulls Fannin, of bstep, waa hopping at Casper last week.

Charley Miller was in Catlettsbnrg Monday. Mrs. Sol vanhorn, of Buchanan, was visiting her sister Mrs. Frank White Sunday. Misses Effie and Bertha Jackson and Benba, Anna and Clara Miller called on Miss Mart White Sunday.

John Cross was visiting her daughter Mrs. S. S. Bellomy Sunday. Mr.

and Mrs. Ben Vanhorn were visiting their son Sherman Sunday Miss Bertha Miller visited the Misses Kinner's Saturday. Miss Laura French of Trinity was visiting her cousins the Misses Byington last week. Anna Miller contemplates a trip to East Fork soon. Dock Perry and Curtis White attend el church at Newconib Snnday.

Let ns hear from Mt Zion again. White Rose. RATCLIFF. Flem Mnlllns arid Will Dink hava gone to Illinois to work on the farm this summer. Q.

B. Belcher and Joe Reeves went to Louisa Friday on business. George Stewart has sold fine horse, and says Lawrence oonnty will not hold him much longer. Work has begun on the school house here, Jas. Causa and J.

W. Carver getting the contract We think some of the correspondence to the News in this end of the county should bead their letters "Here antf There" as we see they travel over good deal of territory. B. B. Wells has returned from Bays, W.

Va, and will farm at home with his father, J. Wells. G. Belcher bought a nice bunch of cattle from John Sturgill Wm- Belcher has sold his mill, therefore people has farther to go to got meal. Noah Bentley, is clearing a nice piece of land on the farm of M.

G. Watson. The saw mill of Wm. Belcher and son is doing good having sawed oat one set and now ready to begin new set, both being on the waters of Lost Creek. Y.

J. M. Cooksey, I. M. Jonos, Roy Jornan and Raven Green are working at the big saw mill Misses Ethel Dean and Cora Jordan contemplate a visit to Charley In the near future Shortridgo, who has been at Rend, W.

Van for several months, has returned looking hale and wearing his best smiles. He was the guest of Messrs. Roy and Tyler Jordan Saturday aud Bill Dow Smith Is conceded to bo the greatest worker In our village. He will plant a very large crop of corn. He says he can't raise corn by gas.

The Shannon mill that has been under the supervision of Col. M. Jones has closed for the present for the want of "blllo." Harve Woods and: Jess Kelly are hustling saw mill Tlvls Bush Is setting out fruit trees on his farm recently purchased from Henry Mays. Smith Jr. has moved from Cannonsburg to the Stable little four year old child of Mr.

and Mrs. Milt Watson died Sunday and was burled Monday In the family grave .8. W. Graham has been physically Incapacitated forsoveral days due, be says, to the shaving off of bis Bertie Frasher was the lucky pe'son In the contest for the gold watch hero last week Marlon Jordan has greatly improved his garden by enlarging and putting up some new palings Roy Sbortridge, Raven Green, and I. M.

Jones were calling on the fair sex on Little East Fork Sunday. Dock Jones and Cornwall Vanover wero out rather late Monday night and when returning near the mouth of the Stable Branch they saw a ghost. The boys were badly frelghtened and their cries brought Mr. and Mrs. Cornwall In their rescue.

They say they favor a stock law. Oid Llm coocoococcoocccoo THE BIG STORE cooocccocccocgcop 0 0 0 0 0 0 0, 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Like All Good Things OUR COAT SUIT AND RAIN COAT SALE is too good to last long. A good thing is cither snatched up quick or sounds too good to be true. In this case they are being purchased right lively and are also very near too good to be true, but they are honest reductions and we gave you the reason for them. We had a large and hereby give notice that the following prices will continue this coming week.

It isn't likely they will last longer, though. 25.00 and 27.50 20.00 and 22.50 15.00 and 18.00 12.50 and 13.50 Suits for $22.75 18,75 14.75 10.75 7.75 WALBRIDGE. $22.00 and Raincoats for 5.00 and 16.50 10.00 and 12.50 it $15.00 $10.00 $7.50 As a special feature for shoppers this week we extend the time limit on the following reduced prices till April 23: Range 1. Our 60c, 60c and 65c material for 45c Range 2. Our 75c, 80c ana 85c material for 68c Range 3.

Our $1.00 material for 83c Range 4. Our $1.25 material lor 98c Range 5. Our $1.35 and $1.50 material for $1.17 Range 6. Our $1.75 and $2.00 material for $1.48 Valentine, Newcomb Carder, Huntington, West Virginia. Agents for Butterick Patterns and The Delineator.

Visit our Picture Framing Department on Third Floor. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Young Men's Fine Hanila Hats at 3 3 From $1.25 lo $2.00 1 3 3 Come Early and Get Choice. ROVE CREEK. "liTs. Robiuson is no better.

Bill Bellomy and Bill Vanhorn called on friends in W. Va Snnday. Oscar Stump made a flying trip to Catlettsbnrg Monday. Mrs. Joe Stewart.of Ashland, is visit ing ber parents at this place.

Joe Strother and Ed. Bellomy, of Eubbardstown, were here Sunday. Several of the young folks attended church at Tyree Saturday night. Dock Petry and Curt White were on our oraek Sunday. Vioie Hewlett is improving.

Tom Stamp, one of onr little Sunday school boys, is suffering from a severe attack of typhoid fever. John Stewart is visitsng his parents at Greenup. Y. Ayers Impure blood always shows somewhere. If the skin, then boils, pimples, rashes.

If the nerves, then neuralgia, nervousness, depression. If the Sarsaparilla stomich, then dyspepsia, biliousness, loss of appetite. Your doctor knows the remedy, used for 60 years. Hotnrnln from tti Cuban vir, I MrffMi wiWk, Uj blcHtd wm bid, ftnit my lWlth wa Rin. Rut tmm IwittlM of Ajmt tssWMjMtfLllk oumpltlr curcrl iu." vuaiiLiii, bo nuii OB i ri, J.

V. ATM for 1 HottU, Impure DIood Our S. 8. has started again with W. D.

bee upt. He is an oarnest worker in thecausoaud the success of the school Is Ratcllfl and Mrs. Mary Compton of this place were united in mar- riage at Torchlight by Rv. Lam bert. Also Wm.

Jordan and Mrs. Km ma Roberts were married at the home cf R. Mrs. V. J.

Wortblngton and daughter, Nannie, of Oram up were guests of Mrs. W. W.See last week. R. M.

Stallard is to leave soon for California to join his brother Joe who baa been there for some time. Our boys and girls) who are attending school at Fallsburg visited home folks Calvan Wellman has taken charge ot the saw mill at Crit See's and Is doing good work J. R. Well-man and wife visited relatives at Zelda last O. L.

Burk, who has a stone contract In isat H. Akers new house Is completed and O. M. Copley will move Into the bouse now occupied by Mr. Rev.

A. H. Miller filled his regirW appointment here Sunday with a large attendance. Born, to James York and wife, a big boy. Fred Stafford, of Ceredo, is visiting his sister Mrs.

Ira Wellman at ibis place. George Haws and wife visited Cbas. Haws Sunday Misses Pearl and Fairy Holt, of Busseyvllle, visited here last week George Cur nutte is at White home working in the steam shovel. Wandering Joe. A HAPPY HOME Is one where health With impure blood there cannot be food health.

With a disordered LIVER there cannot be good blood. Ms Pills revivify the torpid LIVER and restore its natural action. A healthy UVER Beans pure blood Pure blood means health. Health meant happiness, fake no Substitute. All Druggists.

Jeff Ball took a drive the other day trying their new team and buggy Wm. Hays was visiting bis brother B. Z. tbe other day. We are glad to see W.

T. Ball back on our creek ngaln Born, to D. M. Moore and wife a 10 lb. J.

B. Justice was visiting his parents on lat Saturday and Sunday. A. Berry was at Mat-t lo recently smiling on the fair sex. C.

Hull was out trying bis new gun and says it Is all o. k. 2 Boys. CHARLEY. BUCHANAN.

Mrs. Tbos. CartmlM, who ha been at Cincinnati for some time, returned home Saturday. Ham (Hon Stewart, clork at Ilatten and Warren's store, who has been on tbe sick list for some time, has r6 tnrncd to his work much Improved John F. Hager of Ash land spent Sunday with her mother Mrs.

W. H. Pollard at Round Bottom Mrs. Cora Faulknor and children, of Catletts- burg, have been visiting home foks a few days Jay O'Danlo! of Fallsburg, and Ooo. Hutchison of Catleltsburg, were among the visitors at the entertainment last woek Miss Pearl Maupin, of Huntington, is also bere on a visit, and Mrs.

F. T. D. Wallace and MNs Matle Wallace came down from Louisa tn visit Mr. and Mrs.

J. F. Ilatten and family. MAT! IE. is over, planting that we kiit tn tiamaparilla by hawiilng trisj vol.

rotfular with Ayer. Pills. We think the winter Farmers havo gone to corn, nut are sorry to say think tho fruit about all killed on our creek B.F.Moore winhes there was a dog law lussid to slay them all, as sumo dogs got after his sheep the other day and killed one of the finest of the flock Onr creek is coming lo the front for we have two muro new stores on with Trig Fraley and Jesie McKlustT a. propil.i'orH. They are always ready and willing to wait on their customers.

waa preaching at Mattio on last Sunday at 10 and 8 o'clock by Itov. Hulutt and Walker, ilotb preach ed good and Interesting sermons and tho horvlces wero largely, We are proud lo say that our tw Sunday schools have como together again and organised a union school. Hope that broth erly love will continue a In utilim there Mr. and Mrs. Married, recently Borders Mead to Pora Burton.

They are a nice and Intelligent young couple and we wihli them much joy and a prosperous life The quarterly meeting held here Inst Saturday and Sunday was largely attended and there was one conversion. Rev. Donahue, P. did not get to come on account of sickness in bis family, tie sent Rev. Tbornnburg, from Ashland to hold tho meeting.

He was liked by cveryb.idv as he Is a good preacher. The next quarterly meeting will be at the forks of Littlo Blaine 1. Burton, of Louisa, was hero this week II. S. Dean and family are vUltlug home folks near Fall-burg We are informed thai we will have the Sunday xchool convention bore the fourth Sun day In May Alonzo Burton has built a voratula to his house which adds much to the appearance Several people attended County Court from here.

Blue Hawk. AST POINT. On Ehbler Sunday the stork visited the homo of T. J. Mu-lc it 8 another ii lllnoss of severit! niouthi Mr.

Thomas Stratton departed this life at his home near tho mouth of John's ceeok. lie loaves several children to mourn his loss. His wlfo died about one your ago. Mrs. Adeline Skeeus has returned to Virginia Mrs, Ham Rico has recently been on tho sick list Mr.

Thoinus 1. til her and wlfo have returned lo I heir home at L'Kiisu. Fr.mk Howell niado a trip to Prestonsburg nne day last week. Robert ('. Auxier hIi-o inndi) trip to Prestonsliurg Ulad lo see tho re-appeurance of "Old dray" In the col ii n4 of the Nkws.

Now can you not give an article on the sub-Jeet I meiitlone 1 for dl-icusslon in my former letters? I believe the people noed Home Instruct Inn on this HiiliJi'Ct. Misses Hh I io and Sauonia Daniel. E'la Clay Is on the sick Mtella SI ids is vUlting Mrs. Hetliu Whltlen i hi week Normhii Poi ler wh vtsliing relatives hero wt k. J.

11. Daniel and wife and rs. Juke were the guests ot Jiiiiinit) l.amliill and '-Event Sneirs culled on his bist gill Suiiil iy Prof. E. J.

Ilarri Is tejcliln' a cingiiig school at Poiinsriimp Ward oflmzwaa here UUnir iletures J. P. is selling his farm to Ben Mullelt ITe win purcnasu another arm en Greasy Creek Walters and family attended church at Concord Sunday Mrs. Fannie Proton c.illed on her mother James George visited Waller B. Preston Sunday.

Violet. Si ROVE CREEK. Mrs. Mary Robinson Is very sick Fred Queen is able to he out again. Celu Stewart i visiting her couxln, Dixie Merldeth, of Hubbardslown Bessie Stump contemplates a visit to Va.

soon Eil Bellomy was visiting' here last Week Stewart will leave In a few days for East Liverpool, Ohio, where she will spend tho summer with ber sister, Mrs. John We are sorry to say Viclo Hewlett Is no belter. Grasshopper. Organized in 1891 as the BANK OF LOUISA, -NOW- FIRS in 7 of Louisa, Kentucky. UAL Ml Capital, Surplus, -Uudivided Profits, $30,000.00 6,000.00 930.73 Directors: G.

W. Gunnell, President; A. J. Garred, Vice A. J.

Loar, M. S. Burns, F. T. D.

Wallace, G. R. J. Burchctt. Deposits solicited.

Every aecuumiixlation cu-isinteiit with prudent business methods will be uteuiled to our putroim. Snmll uV pnaits reoeive as umi attenti a large ouea. Lv vv G. R. VINSON, Cashier.

YA04 MAAI LOOK FOH THIS H1AHK. UUY NO OTH They will go like "Hot Cakes." Also a nice line of Spring Caps for Men and Iioj'5 in Vncht Style. MUROAN CREEK. Suhdny school whs organised at this pla'e Siniilay, which will coutiune through the summer ever at 2 p.m. Mrs.

George Holly, Who been sick, is no better. Miss Rome Spark will wion leave for a visit to her mule's who lives near Clifford. We have ft new store erected on onr ereek, Jaa. ii Thomas Christian prin prietors. They are having splemlid trade.

James Y- Carter will visit Ms daughter at Hunt itiifton a few days this week. The quarterly meeting will lie held at this place the 2ud Saturday ami Sunday in May. I Misses Mary ami Oyrwie Comptun, of OlioA-ille, attended clinrch here Sunday. Married, recentljiat the home of the' bride Mr. Ed DerifiMil to Miss Nevada Mnrphy.

Also Mr. V'K ITiill to Miss Ollie RifTe. Wo exV-ncl congiatnln-tiiins aud wish them atlceess aud happi-, ness. Wm Sparks is visiting his brother at his place. There is a case of Muck measles on our creek and the patient is said to be in a very bad condition Miss Li 7.7.10 Fannin, of Lizzie, s)ieiit Saturday and Sunday with home folks.

Jack and Fannie Thompson, of Horse- foril, wero on onr creek Hunilay. Two Erieuds. Bush, Wero visiting Mrs. Mary Holhrcok this week Alonzo Lyon and wife were guests of C. C.

Holilroi'k and family Friday T. ('. Rose, of Kcturali, was here Friday. i. Knonils.

A Special Line of Lidiea' noae for Spring and Summer. 3 3 The Eloise Improvement Co. Louisa, Ken tuck). 3 3 ju 11. Mimiup.

prci t. 0 ii tcr. C. T. ldlUV Slorc (t.

Stc JilHaiuiiliUiuiiliuliiiUiUiuiUiUuiiulUiuuiliiiiiiiiiill UUit JNI'JIUliBOKSj. Dr. J. B. Bsrt-am, i Ashland, u.adc a professional visit to (iallup Tuesday.

Wesley ThompMiii, aged of Pollard, was ground to pieces In the rod mill at Ashland Monday, lie Haves a wlfo and several children. It Donn'l Scare Folks tobeteldthsmrtabout Lion Coffee Thsieare-crow coffees are thou that bide under a glixin of factory ggt. glue and such ituO. Kl no, farm 1 1,. 4 THE: i i i i A A '1 Louisa National Bank CAPITAL 00.

Directors: M. G. Watson. rroitU-nt; Augus tus Snvdor.V. M.

l' CdiiIi-v. Casliii-r; J. F. Il.ickworth, Dr. Yates, R.

L. II. York, P. II. 'insi)it.

LOCATION: In Ilackwo-'iS I ini.liiiK Hie of Miiin ui.d Croft. 1.. iiim. KMiiiikv. Wn wnnt your Ihihiiii'ks.

ii l.uu-' or show our appnvialhn In every way i.ili!c. Ki tui all and Hie In.iitntinn ovi r. null, and will t-ryUaly lnli the Denioratli-Congressional Con-' vention which uioeis st Alliance Mr. Welty is the l're-i- Burr 1'owoll, of briikeman on lie O. A It.

is qulle ill with typhoid fever Ht the d.int tho Peach Orchard Coal home of his graudinothor, Mrs. Company, operallnK In this cutin- PR. J. M. PRICH4RD.

l'ractics limited to EYE. EAR. NOSE and THROAT. GLASSES FITTED Nancy Powell. SKAfias.

Mordecal Honsley, who thiity-four years gt went lo make his home In Nebraska, Is litre for a vitlt with his nephew, Ihu Louisa street grocer, C. K. Hensley, and Wife, Catlcttsliurg ituuis. y. Pikeville Is wrestling with smallpox.

Tho disease has bu-como epidemic and tho Board of llenltli is taking prompt action. The churches and schools aro William Prince has sold his closed and vaccination is ihu order farm to William Kjss of.Flat Gap, of the day. paving him In cssli six hundred I li i ,1 in and fifty dollars. Prlnco hasi bought the 'Ihomas Mason falnl H' Molhodlst Church at ul- 11011 111 xi moiitli, a'si ted liy The Sheridan A Kirk River Con- tpar P.imiin,,,, lu .....1.1 v.u.t.,t,j 11- ninn-nig jtlon to dredge, out the mouth of the Big Handy river. This Is Hie company tbat chartered the lid-en White hero a couple of Weeks ago.

CapL Con McDonald left here In command of the White. Huntington Advertiser. UfuYc in llayli.nl Illock. Corner (invniip Avenns ami tilth St Ashland, Kentucky. In sue this liepulilicaii.

year, Williamson Look Ahead Just A Little ItlVKH. Miss, a Lou lie slid Ruth Ward were the guests of MUnes slid Daisy Ward Miss Ida VaiihooNti visited at Col born Ward's Sunday. Minxes Kthcl lluxul and ilnir visile I on Xewcomb and will movo I hero at oncu Knicry is altendltig fcliool nt Flat (lap this Spring Mint Slotgga, Postmaster at ilrlg has soM IiIm rami to c. 1 IT. mid will move to Idaho Cam Holhrook, Jr who Is staying with his grand father Jas.

Ilolbrook, has been called to Hie hedsido of his sick brother, James 11 Igo Molbrouk, of Itetlbusli Mrs. Nora Sparks, Klva Rose, and llolbrook went In Blnliie this week In liuv (loldlo stiuiii millinery goods Harsh SkHggs, who lit- linen suffering for some I lino with Ingilpp, Is convalescent Mrs, Mary and Miss Luia (Juiiibill of Red llolbrook 1 "l0 mliilHlHrs. The now pastor was formerly lucated I st Covliigfon where he founded au Industrial School. Portsmouth Times. M.

S. McDonald, former cltini agent of the Chesapeake Ohio for the Richmond dvi-luii, has boon promoted to general claim agent. L. FiugeraNI, claim agent of the Kentucky division, has resigned anil has but succeed ed by J. F.

Nainlors, of Clifton Forgo, John ('. Vleliy, of ('anion, (), a strong Parker man, will lie a can. didsto for natloiutl delegate at the Mrs. Houston Rousey, who will: her husband, resides on llolderlij l.anr, near Fourpolo creek, Frhluy night gavo birth to trlplels, till girls. Mrs.

Rnu-ey was heforii the latest addition to the f.iinily, the mother of five children, One of the triplets dli tl Naturd.iy 111 11- Ing, but tho other two are doing wen, ami 11 thought tin Hi live. A slil: nd Independent. Homo of the society folk of our town organized a new club Insl wk. It Is known ss the Chat tarnl Club and has leased Hml In titling tip club rooms 011 llm cc-coud floor of the Htroulder build-lug. These olllcers wore chiton at tho first election 1 II.

lUiulolpli Bias, President II. llrouson and K. U. Miss Kannle Pollartl, of st lluchaiisn vlslling her nol le, Win. Pollard, who It ipilte III el hU home I hern.

Among the Imnn ill.ile at4 i ami on will iodise that it la time to pltee j.nir order for Hpriug lolliing. Iltly it from the houa that lots stood the t.wt of ysara, ami always timkes its work satisfactory. Our new mpiiawil. Hue has never been Wait for P. Jahraus.

Haas, Schwartz Kashlonalile Tailors. IllKTSMOUTH, OHIO- lnirovi melits cneli mplnted by the C. A (I. ntllroiiil Is the Ing of heavier steel rills on the eastern end of the l.ixlnglon dlvlnlnn from Ml. Sti rling lo Ashliind, The H'venty pouiid rail, In use will be replaced bf nliiely-Doiind rails, which, It is claimed, are hitler adopted lo heavy grades Ihli uehthe mi Ullliiliis.

Tlmnht rails II! be used 011 tho lilg Sandv Bores, roison and Hkln Great st, faaj of ip, ARNETT'S aiJIOK RELIEF. extension unit for reiialrlmr hi, I ing. It Is pro! able that hii exira force ut mi 1, will be ri (inlri-U lo facilitate the work, which will begin In the near future. Tiie weather of the last week or ten days hiiH been almost tinprece-denied. The ground wns covered with snow 0110 day snd lea hus formed almost overv nlirbt.

Tin, Htokes, vice presidents: fh roMieet for 'a ..1 Wade II. Ilronson, secretarv, and p. hi Is tirBy duslroyed and ireasurer. tn more linrdy varieties of The club Is negotiating for ot.H am probably dsnnged very with avliiwto building a club jslderably. fruit COil- Discuses or all kinds.

Also, havo a preparation for Beasts will bring hhhio rosults. Prloo 25 Cento Per Box. Manufactured exclusively by ARNETT CO. Louisa.Kf The Best Paint, United Slates Palnl Is tho best grado of mixed paint mado, It Is exactly tho smiio ails sold un. dor the most famous brand in tbe L'nlltid Hiatus at a high price.

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