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Interior Journal from Stanford, Kentucky • Page 3

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Interior Journali
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I. 0, Dyi has been appointed post Semi-Weekly InteriorJouknal -A, H. Ricb now represent the Central Ky. Hedge Co, in Lincoln county, snd will be pleased to see all contemplating Who toufvfl lie tore HATIIEEl ATTRACTIVE. BtAKKOKD, El'TKMBKB 25, 1891 B.

o. WALTON. But. Manager KEANSBUSINESS. F.nobaviso beautifully and artistically owe it A.

K. Penny's, Yoia account la now ready, Please call and aettlo. A. It. l'enny.

Jlaviiyour wiitJ'b, clock and jewelry repaired at A. B. Penny's. All work rranUds- Kkueuhkb that all ailverware. watches, rinaa, bought at A.

K. Penny' will be engraved free of chare. THESE FEW ITEMS OUSHT TO IHTHIEST YOTJ. Dress GoodsDepartment: 3Ginvh wide Henrietta 20c a worth 'MTinch wideladiks' Cloth in all shades at, j5c a yard, worth S5c; bull Velvet in all shades 95c at 95c a yard, worth SI.jO Shoe Department: Ladies' Graid Shorn. 1, worth Ladies' Donto- la Sh'ois 1.25, Our stock of Boots is the most complete ever shown in Stanford and prices lower thdri ever heard of before.

Our stock is complete with the latest and best styles of Men's. Boys and Children's Suits and Overmats. Men's Chinchilla Overcoats, sizes from 3 to at $4..50, worth $7.50: TET IT TT E3 Is: If you see it in our advertisement you will find it in our store. This means that ive will not trato draw custom by holding out promises th'dt we can not make good. If this House announces a sllle gold dollars at 90c each, you quit business and come, for you can depend upon the promise.

GIVEN each customer who buys $20' worth of goods from us one Fine Rocking Chair. It is not necessary to buy all these goods at the same time. Come in and getyour booh and me will keep account iot your purchases: -PERSONAL POINTS. K. Zimmir baa bail an attack of fever.

Mia I.izzia Bright ia visiting the Misses (livens. -MhK Brrsv Niviis lira beeu viaitioK relative in Boyle. Mis Mattik Kobe, of Mari'ou, is vt-D(t Miaa Birdie Given. Willi N.Ginyo ia attending the University of Medicine at IjttliSaraii BaCuhman, daughter of Mr. M.

8. Baughmau, ia quite alck. J. 8. 'OwaLsv, waa in LouisviTlo on professional husines thia week.

CABLa H. rlAJrM inawl fnCBn attack of intermittent fever. Miaa Moi.ua Dauohsbty left yesterday to viait Iriendat Huntington, W. Va. Eggs Bought at the Highest Market Price at'the Louisville Store A.

I RBANSKV, Proprietor. MANES ANO Managers. STEAM 9 to hedge next spring. -Ws have a quantity of very good etc ond-class lumber, suitable for outbuild lnus, that wn are selling at tl for KKJ feet on our yard. Sine Menefee.

Mu. B. D. lioltzdaw baa received his commission as postmaster at Walnut Flat and will open the ollhjo on Oct. 1st.

'llioiiidil will be carried to the office from Rowland. Kan Smith, who was so brutally as- SHurted last weuk, was worse yesterday and murder will, in all probability, be added to the crime of rubbery, of which his assailant are guilty, Tub young men composing tbe Merry Bachelors' Hop Club lutended giv ing another of their delightful hops this week, but on account of protracted meeting nave posiponeu it. W. 8. WiiiuaM basgworn out a war rant against Augden Bridgewater for making an assault ou him with a knife when be asked him fur money be owed.

Tbe trial will likely occur here to-mor row. A tsaveu.no man who "makes" Stan ford every 30 days, snd who, by the way, is good judge of 'beauty, told an' I. J. reporter the other day, that be aaw more pretty girls in Stanford tban in any of the 30 odd towns he goes to. Tn Boston Ideal' Minstrel will hold the boards at Opera Housr, Fridsy night, Oct.

8. Mr. E. E. Willard, th advance agent, arrived yesterday and saya that the company is one of the strongest on the road this season and is doing a big business.

Littli Lli ills, the seven-year-old daughter of Mr. F. M. Analey, fell through a trap door into the cellar of her father's house, Wednesday night, and was severely hurt. Her bead waa badly bruised and cut and the suffering of.

the little one was intense, HalfFarkto St. Louis. rZsX'iirsion tickets at one fare for the round trip will be sold by tfgents of tbe Queen Crescent Route at Coupon. Stations in Kentucky and Tennessee. Also by all agent of Hie Louisville rail road on Oct 4 to 9, good for return, until Oct.

12, account the Veiled Prophets Procession. A jiklkihtki tea was given by Mese-rs-L. A. G. Whitley and G.

Price, at Dan Ville, WednesJav evening, in honor of Miases Nan and Kit Baughtnan, the Misses Owslev, of this place, and their guest, Muse Underwood and McKl-Wain. Messrs. J. II. Bauginnun and J.

3. Owsley, Jry accompanied tho. young ladies over and were present Thb formal announcement of Sheriff J. N. Menefee for re-election appears in this Issue.

Mr. Menefee's faithfulness as an officer and hii ftriglr standing is a gentleman snd a democrat are so well known as to render it useless for us to more than refer to them. What he baa done in the past is an earnest of what ne win tio in me miure 11 inn eomirtl enU Tibnor him by an endorsement A disI'ati to the Courier-Journal from Crab Orchard iwys: Two neighbor ing youths, Frank Ban tin and Joe Hen ry, aged respectively 12 and 19, while on their way to church at Highland became involved in a quarrel as to winch should rnryrthe-tiirptVTtnrbliinfewlur'Hres" 1 it 1 AND STEEL BOILERS, Upright and Horizontal. Stationary, Semi-Portable and Portable. It ire" sizes up to 26-horse power.

Unequaled in Safety, Simplicity, Strength and Durability. Wjte fatjitep Illustrated Pamplefai and your want to THE JAMES LEFFEL, VOK CITV. SPRINGFIELD, OHIO Ma. W. Psbkins, the wide awake Crab Orchard merchant, waa here Tur--A'iay.

If i. MiwKln from a visit to her parent at Boonie-vill. Ma. M. of Marrard, have lieen guests at Mr.

M. N. Baugh'-man'. Ma. ii.

8. WiThaaa ia yiaiting hi daughter, Mr. Mary Bowman, in ington. Mia lie lkiuuLA, of Lancaster, Imi been viaiting her brother, Jame B. Douglas, Mihs Anki Wbay went to Louisville yesterday to her (all and ter goods.

Mima Flobknc Jiokiki and Nan l)unn, of Danville, are with Miss Annie liatighman. Mh.P. VV. Uiikbn, proprietor of- the Myers Hntise, ill llarrodghiirg on business thia week. Mh.

Jokis and ton, went no to Pinevill Tuesday to see Mr. O. V. Riley, who ia quite sick. OaoRii B.

Wrabbx, formerly, deputy county clerk, ba taken a position in B. ir a. ttr ii ur jv. it ritni biuiv. aim.

Isaac Hamilton ana aire. verly Hamilton left Wednesday for a vinit to relative at Aaron, Tenn. Mb. Wi" M. T.AtKtv represented the Stanford church at the meeting of the Presbytery thia week at Middleeltpm.

Mb, Hahvbl L. Jon, of Washington Court House, Ohio, wa with hit old school-mate; tieo. C. thia aeek. iliov Amkkic Baiuiy and Miwi lou Hocker; of were; down Itiia week to see Miaa limine Rtiley.

who baa been quite alck. Ma. T. A. Klkik, of Garrard, accom panfed her mother, Mr.

Ksjill, to her Home prnr new win bjw-iiu the winter with her. Mihm Maboaukt GrahaM, Miss Liecie. Beaitley'a Cincinnati trimmer, baa ar rived audisreadvto serve the lad.ee of Stanford and vicinity. .,1110. 1V1 1.

day from Kaoaas City, whjre aim baa faJV JOt mum ww-wii rt tr W. B. flcROBERTS, DHtTGGIST ilWD JEWELER. Osmplsteine of Sclioor Books, Sdicol" SuppHes, Newest Styles in Fancy Stationery and Tadlets. Best and Purest White Lead and Oils; master si Mjdleburg, vice 4Y Wilson resigned- Wimi) to buy a.

second-hand tramp power preferred, Apply to thu office. Tub wife of Rev. Waller Lackey, col ored, died Vednesdy of consumption. Besides a buabapd she leaves 4 children. Gill, colored, waa fiued SlO by las honor, Judge Willis U.initt, for pro miacuously shontinK in the town of Uow land.

A. T. better known as I Watermelon Fatty," fall from his perch qu.tho nfatermeliiu wagon. T.ieaday and sudtitned several ugly bniiReH. Hahribt Wuitliv.

aiduw of Willis Whitley, Colored, sold her stock of groceries in Maxville to Frank Adkins and Joe Reid st cwt and earriage. Thc negroes, I'oiXp BatesandGeorge Ward, who killed Town Marshal George Weils, of Junction (City, and who were given a new trial, will lie tried at Dan. ville to day. For Hai.k. (iood frame bouse of fou rooms with half acre lot attached.

Con vrniently latd fil gtaaford, piste rn snd necessary outbuildings. Apply to A Tril.K Rev. Bin Hrlu requests us to ssy that his sermon on "Scriptural Bap. tism," printed in book form, can be tonnd on aaltf it W. B.

McRoherta' drng store or J. WCrajg's olllce. Nexu s. Cheap ufBiii Creaovnt Route and Louisville (Southern railroad from Coupon KUliuna in Ken tuckyto Paria, 30th to Oct3d. Tickets good (or return until Oct.

5tli, on account Colored Fair. My fall and winter stock ia moat all in and 1 cordially invite the gentlemen of this section fA eal 1 and inspect the nicest line of suitings ever brought to this market. Come early and have first pick. Work done on short notice and in the litest style. II.

0. Riipley. Mtti.i Jim Bi kiun a lad of more than ordinary courage. Tuesday night be heart! -a noise In his father's ben-house and securing a fowling piece, went out to see what the trouble was. lie saw burly negro just the cbicki'h roost and tired load of bird shot at him that will no doubt scare off his thleviug intentions for a while.

Jrbiis Vakmom baa developed into match maker. "Tuesday Teatera. waa trie I before him for keeping a disorderly house and fiued fJO. The judge intimated that if ahe and her man would marry be would remit the fine, so she hunted hitn up and wss soon changed to Mrs, Kd Johnson. The Sue wan ac cordiogly remitted and Mr.

and Mrs, Johnson now live legally together. Thu Louisville Commercial contains a aennatUtnal artk-le oontierning Mis Lit- xie Adams, of the Crab Orchard vicini ty. The dispatch states that the young lady waa enough to give birth to a child and that the name of more than one prominent citizen is associated with the acandal. The young lady, however, refuses to name tbe au thor of'hur shame and says she will die before she will reveal the paternity of her infant Tub stock train' on the Kentucky Cen tral jumped the track three miles beyond JMfflir4jWUHjAejengir, which, stitmlft rmvw gotten" "here- that afternoon was delayed and came puffing in at 7:30 the following morning. Four cars left tbe track and were all badly demolished, but fortunately no body was hurt.

Prior to this delay th K. C. has been running on it scheduled tinw lor several months and. was rapid If losing its reputation as being the moat uncertain well as the slowest road in the world. Ax elderly lady, giving her name a Mrs.

M. Petrahhr stopped at the Myers House Tuesday and registered for the night. There waa not Meg peculiar in ber actions tnd consequently little no- tic wss taken of her save by the landlord, who, of course saw that ahe waa well cared for. On Wednesday morn ing, while in conversation with the proprietor, she informed him, that she wss missionary and was there to warn him of th punishment that await the wicked. Mrs.

Petrahhr also stated that tbe world wa coming to an end within few honrs and went on talking in a very scattering way. Mr. Green soon saw that there was something wrong nd summoned Dr. Carpenter to see what the trouble was. On tbe arrival she 'began to draw her breath a if strangled and declared that she would die if she wss not packed sway in ice.

Dr. Carpenter attended to ber wants and ton had her more comfortable, when he again began to talk at random and it easily seen that she was wrong mentally. Judge Varnon ordered a trial of the unfortunate lady and the jury brought in verdict to the that she was of unsound mind, when she was ordered to be taken to an asylum. On the witness stand she stated, that ahe Jas from Paris, France, but knew not where she was going, nor did she know the whereabouts of a single relative or friend. Mrs.

retralinr is aoout years old, qnite fleBhy and comparatively peeking a good looking woman. t7wtTiijtl Largest vid Hand somes Line of Sil- verware, Watches, Clocks And JEWELRY in tlte A reliable Watch-Maker to do all kind 7 bT W.itch, CFocTi ant! JeweTy repairing, Prescriptions compounded of pure Drugs and Chemicals at all hours, day and nighty B. jK. W. WEAREN, Just' drained of its liquor, and Baa- Main Street, Stanford, Ky, 7 KWlWf 3TW BvmtmltMm'm smt NEVT ADVERTISEM EMTS- PUBLIC SALE.

I will sell without reset oMhepreniUes on Wednesday, Oct. 7. 1891, The iplendtd Farm ol 333 Acrts Situated en Lancaster and Crab Orchard turn- ike road. 9 mile Irom Lancnstef, Has on it a rick residence with 7 rooms. Plenty of water.

The land mostly lie beautifully, 100 acres ot splendid Drakes Creek bottom land. Produced thh year t.awo barrels corn and 800 buiheU of wheat Terms: One-ihiid canh; remainder in one and two year, eu ual annual payments, 6 per cent. from date, with approved security. o-it W. H.

ANDERSON, Preachers ville. Commissioner's Sale. Garrard Circuit Court. W. O.

Swwney's vs. Swee ucy's Creditors Deft. ny vinue ui luuimcinoi uie uairuru wirmn Court, at its Auirust tttm. wiUqil Monday, Sept. aSth, 1891, At a nt.

or thereabout being the first day of the September term of the Garrard Count Court, sell to the highest bidder at public omcry oeiure inc courcnoiise uoor ra Lancaster, tvy. the loliowiru? dacribeti Drooertr. to-tt; A Rrick Moro-Hoiiae and the ground on which stands, with the right of way from the Lexingtcn street of Lancaster to to tbe upiwr story of the store-house. Said tore-house is sit titled in Lan- sti-t' h-e pitb'TT' sqnarr ot' ma a Mbhms sua mtustrtf tne outh corner of Buford and Campbell streets Lancaster, iy. Termar Sale will be made on a credit of 6 and isrnlinthsY purchaser being required Co execute btmd with Approved security, pitvable to the Muh- ter Commiasiouer.

haviiig- the furce and effect of a judgment and bearing 5 per cent, interest from day of sa'e until paid and with a lien retained on tne property as acMitionai aecurity lor tne pay me itt of the purchase money R. A. BURNS1 DE, 59 Master Com'r Garrard Circuit Court Kentucky's Great Trots. Sj, Trot Horse Breeders' Action, Lexington, Oct. 12.

13..14, 15, 16, 17, 1891. Monday, October 19. Lciinirtoa Stakesi ayear o.ds (estimated). 19 class, pacing Purse Kentucky Stake, vv tar-olds t.i:o 1:23 class, Purse 1.600 Tuesday, Oct 13. Transylvania Stake, a claaa nlue-ttrass tafcoa.

4 year-oraa (eatinaied) 1,70 1:31 claaa, Purse 1,600 WvdnMday. Oct. 14. class, class, trotting $1,600 Purs 1,600 ThUMday, Oct. 16.

Free for-all trottin. 1,600 9: ciass, pacing Jtonnar Makes, -year oiaa eligible to 9:30 class, trott'g puna 500 Friday, Oct. 9-15 class $1 600 ,...1.... 500 wood burn stakes. 4 yesr Johnston stake, atalliona.

3 eligible to claaa. Saturday, Oct. 17. class, trotting; class, irotti tujclass Purse 1,600 Purie 1,600 REMEMBER Monbars, Ealph Wilkes and An-norean first day. The (J rant $5,000 Stakes and Valissa vs, Dr.

Sparks on Second Day, and Great Attractions Every Day. P. P. JOHNSTON, Preiident: ED- A TIPTON, Secrelsm, 5j- Lexington, Ky. 4 i NFW daiiKhter.

Mrs. J. w. Mctiuruy. tier 5.

ysa Garanteed to be equal to ary other aboi'tit. Tbrv nH likr if. All Work Warranted. tin drew his pocket-knife and plunged it up to the handle in his companion's side. Henry, it is thought, will die, Tat writer liad the pleasure of going nd returning from Cincinnati on Capt.

A. Sherman's train and found him an iiimsuilly clever and painstaking official. Th trains on the popular Q. (X. are crowded now, lui he manage to store the passengers away comfortably and do some Itttla kindness for each', which give him a warm place in their memories.

Tbe Captain is trompand bi road i to be congratulated on playing good one. It is sn extremely unpleasant piece of business to. chronicle tbe erring'deeds of mankind and when we do so we are prompted by no personal motive nor I it the outburst of pent up animosity. On th contrary it i onr duty and an allegiance to tbe newspaper profession to expose to public view the acts of tl law-breaker, regardless of financial or family standing. This we beyond doabt, do in tbe case of certain party, of this place, whose life, for great part, ha been spent in doing those things which are damaging to his family as well as detrimental to society, but tor tbe sake of loving wife, whose forbeaiance nearly equals that of 'good old Job, we withhold both the name and the penal crime of which he is beyond doubt guilty.

Tis that by timely aid from friends be was saved from the disgrace of punishment, but that made the crime no less worse and the narrow escape he has made we hope, will be a lesaon, so profitable, that be will turn from the wicked walks of life and'from now Jience try and make reparation for the pain and anguish he has given father, whose locks are gray with years, and a wife, whose loyalty, notwithstanding all, baa been beautiful in the extreme. friends are delighted to have her back with them. CITY ANO VICimTY. Sac our new liue of aatkinx flannels. Severance Son.

no is the name of now poetoffice just established in Boyle, with David R. Totten, postmaster. Th Advocate say that Prof, Iitt, tlia welUknowa colored week of consumption. M. G.T.

Ki.ly i putting np a large blackamitb -nd wagon hop near th site of his old one on tne Danville pike. Ma, Gbobo Holdebmam baa a sunflower in his gan 18 inches in diameter and 1 tb only one on a sulk 14 feet tall. Thkks are four families In Somerset with total number of 69 children. All re related. It is hard matter to down Bomerset in anything.

Th Paris Pbilhsrmoniosfst the Invi-tationofGov. Brown and. other Frank fort gentlemen, have decided lo sing tbe "Chimes of Normandy" in that city. Lost between Sun ford and Pink Cot' tage an autograph booklet, of Ages." Finder please leave at this office and oblige the owner, who priae it very highly. Persons having claims sgainst the county are notified that 8ept 25, Js tbe last day they can be filed to be acted on by the coming Court of Claims.

G. B. Cooper, clerk. Lan kb Goodb, a prominent colored man of the Tbrnersville section, while working in a rock quarry on A. W.

Car penter's farm, received a severe sun- stroke and remains in very critical lUlllilHTIM. I will take old gold or silver in exchange for goods. (Stanford, Ky.) chilled plow. Ask your neighbor EOBT. FE1TSEL, 9 clous rRepairing neatly and prompt-.

ly done. Fine Watches a Specialty. j. N. MENEFIB MENEFEE, Stanford, Ky.

A. C.S1NE Stanford Lumber Yard, The best selected stock and lowest prices in Central Kentucky. LUMBER, SASH, XATII, DOORS, CEILING, SIIINGIXS, BLINDS, SIDING, and Stairwork at city prices. WOVJH2T -WZIIE A2TD SLAT FZI7CH We carry a full stock of everything found in a FIRST CLASS IsXTMBER YilRD. Examine our designs and specifications before letting your contract or building.

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