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si mis jrrpnjf lt tfriyhe nr that we lire nut alnuj8 ttlraiifr TUSVMiJinjB ecr OTcrltorue lUi cnraj TSJa weHliouW cvop vonk or nrUt Ins thJo1UUIOr tnonUed wlieu with UM lb iirwjw And Jay tond tiirenpth auO connic are with thee 0 Cjbbmbs rwys cash for hides I ht Good morning Isv your coal I holding put Mr Marvin Wells spent a few days in Cincinnati and Covingtpn this week Call on RoarkfQr tt one ofliis 1909 I IV calendars 0 A I i Court crowds will gpn frpm day 0 i tb lay jas1 weather cpi Iilpns grow tmore IAV ra le 1 I A I loeKcold snSTSB den jwri 1 1 betterlocal ndJOr coal many It prns being out 1rotcyburprojcrtbymnurhig ft the companies reyrcscifled by 1 rV Rark II jtiV likely that QrcenyiUe will furnish one or two sjyfectatqrs of the Taftnnauguration i Taftnnaugurationllioys 4 llioys have been getting some skat ing A few duckings added to the interest of the sport i Roark is specially prepared to do 5 disinfecting ands subject to call 0 anywlicre I hVre has been enough variety in bj wcather this week to make it an intwesting topic of conversation Niisies Anriie and Mantle Hay cbayc relurhed from avlslt of ni I riiontlrto relJilives in Bonham Tex 0 1j or auyig of all kinds call Rnf fuspentiis Telephone No 189 ll i 3 Sudden and extreme changes of Aieither conditions have produced inuclT sickness all over the county and many cases arc serjous rr SF 0 RVark still has 1909 calendars for II alKatidwni be gfad to have you i ws i callijifryou have riot becnsupphed h1eat1 the city ordinances publish edipthis issue of JIus paper There a1rcpmc important provisions enacted 0 for the benefit of the public of 1ii1r Ss slo3sters fish and celery jn I stbJka all times at Coombs 4 55 eoc i oc8 4 liss Genevieve Hpyes left the th week for a visit of some i 5 weeksibrlattbs and friends in llouisvillej Indianapolis anil Utica iUeJjaril prpperty5ln Greenville L4or terms write Mrs A fr fR pl evm MP 4 ip annje Mjirtin who has becntending the holidays at hpme has returned to the Cincinnati Con 5 sertoF1uf Musici to resume her I tuaiS 0 MrssFIel3 Willik all kind5 of jho P3ur work at Umr li jtjt on 5 5 lIestreet ItS 5 1 0 4 1 55 5 5 5F k02 i Snow sleet ice and near zero weather have dispelled the idea that we are to have no winter People arc not so anxious now fort I heavy freeze and an ice season i as we have an adequate supply of I better ice from our plant I Take advantage of the special off on tho Louisville Daily Herald and Tliq Rttoord both one year for 75 I The smallest crowd ever known here at the Opening of circuit court was recorded Monday Weather was bud and nobody come except those who had business See McCrackcn if you want I concrete work of any kind Mr Andrew Reed of Palo Pinto Texas who has been in the county for some weeks on a visit to relatives was here with old friends Tuesday on route to Texas 1 Get typewriter supplies of all kinds at this qificc Two inches of snow which fell 1 Monday night furnished fine sledding for the small folks and some people who had sleighs have been I uslpg this means of transportation Beef hides wanted and best cashC prices pnitibj It Coombs Co frnveling afoot was rather risky Monday as the ground was covered 1 with a skim of ice that demanded the greatest care There were several falls but nobody was seriously I hurt Wcather forecasters nregivi gout all sorts of information and we ares having all kindsttf webthfer It will probably be necessary to wait for the groundhog to find out just what we may expect Jl Jt Ir Qhasr Roack islocal rep resentatiye of some of ihe best fire insurance companies and will ap prcciate your business which will jccared for promptly and in the very best manner 1 School children are still on vaca 0 tfetf thelrdippl teing kcRts closed lIIt 01 Jrl feeranc1tI lJ p1ithcri1thie arcu Idp tIn i lli1 il1r UQy points In atiUt r3 rJ i 1 Mr Rby Wells let inrst of thea weekjor ncinnnti where he willh take voi culture in the Conserva toTy of Music Mr Wells hasc splendid natural talent and hise many friends hope he will have the reateStsuccesS reateStsuccesSc JEAN COMPANY want a car of poultry by JanE 16th For prices call or telephone Havijand manager tOne ra One of our leading citizens who has fallen from the water wagon earLy oil its voyage says it was all because of the cold weather and the unprotected top which he occupied He suggests a cover and enclosed sides fbrihe vehicle Besides 90 large cups from ef1che 250 package of Dr Shopps Health CxjTIee I how put in a 25c clever silvered NoDriii Coffee Strainer Cpupon Look for itl The at sfacI lion of Hcalth Coffee is besldcst most perfect Made only from pure toasted cereals malt nuts etc Sold byC Howard Co There is considerable interest be i ing aroused In the appearance of Edward Baxter Perry who will give a lecturerecital at the opera house on Feb 19 Mr Perry is one of the foremost pianists of America and is pleasingly remembered by many people who heard him here a dozenycarsagoS 1 JLf its books magazines etc getI them from this officeS SSS 7Iti I Quitea number of our people are arranging to attend the centennial anniversary of Abraham Lincoln and the dedication of the home and national park near Hodgenville on the 12th of February President Roosevelt and many other notables I will be present and all parts of the country will be represented i TkJri IJert fludspeth has acpcptp the position of bookccpcr for the jp cal warehouse of the Planters Pro tective Association and will prove I a valuable man for that concern He is spending the week at the Elktan warehouse where heisbc 5 ccnHDvDflsar ivith the methods er emplojteB Mr Landis Writes of Our Creamery The following letter from Mr published fished in the Inland Farmer of Louisville in its issue last week Mr Landis handles these promoters without gloves but says he has stuck to facts The article should be read carefully Editor Inland Farmer In your ISsue Dec 26 I notice article quoted from Cincinnati Packer It Look out for Promoters Canning Factory Promoters the article has reference to and it is a center shot Now I think for the benefit of the readers of the Inland Farmer its editor should write an article in regard to the Cr amery Promoters which arc as slick a set of citizens as could be found in any penitentiary in the United States There was a pair of Creamery Promoter sent here by a creamery I builders association of Chicago about eighteen months ago The headman of the pair Mr the tail man a Mr Mr BY I understand was an Indiana Campbcllitc preacher At that time water was scarce in Indiana and he concluded to come down this country to preach upon the subject of milk and make converts through the milk route to the tune of 5000 for a little Sxio creamery which consisted of a lot of gas pipes tin cups a separator and a few other things to make jt look like business Mr had a map strung up against the wall with a lot of straight lines with the words in large letters AND IF your cow gives 20 pounds of milk a day And if you get 2c a pound for your butter fat just see how much money that one cow wiHbc making for you VH IL you ARE SLEEPING And if she tests 20 per cent you will make from thconc cow alone anet profit of one dollar per day Well he went on in that strain for an hour until he got things pretty hot and when he saw the iron was hot enough to weld he commenced taking names of those who wanted hundred dollar share And mind you they had a Lightning Rod Contract for you to sign When your name was down all the waters of the earth could not wash it away ME preached that water washed I fv 4S vet it vas not enough tv jjwa you i nartic trpmjhat cbiitra itf It fl Just ts soon as the papers ere all fVxed ndmade secure Mr arid Mr shot out of the country like greased strtakof lightning and have never been heard from since and never will be so far as that is concerned by the citizens of Mihl en berg county Ky Finally the man to put Up the budding was sent by the Chicago concern He had dyspepsia but and Mr could digest the horns of 5 Texas steer In a short time the building was ready for the tin pans and things and another man was pent with abutter maker so they got things to gether subsidized the pipes and made things look fine And then the Vice President of the Building Association the most polite man you ever saw but he would smoke five cent cigars struck the town came down to the creamery and complimented everything in sight The machinery was started up at a lively rate All the milk we had for that run was ten or fifteen lIons so when they run that through the 525 separator and got all the cream out of it they could which was about a quart they put that in a bottle and the Vice President took it up tp the hotel and he and a few of the stockholders used it in the coffee for thqir dinners We run Xwo months shipped our butter to Louisville and It was first class where it brought from 19 to arc per pound In two months got in debt 475 sold the thing out and if I could sell the creamery part boiler engine and a hundred dollars worth of added fixtures for 800 would think I was doing well The fixtures cost us over 4000 All promoter schemes should be exposed by every farm paper in the world for the benefit of innocent people SAMUEL LANUIS Greenville Ky Dec28 1908 Notice to File ClaiMs All persons having claims against Nannie Roark andM Roark Deceased are notifi to present same properly proven on or before Feby i 1909 to Eaves Greenville Ky for adjustment ROAKK Admr Real estate matters are somewhat quiet now but local property is continually advancing in pricp priS i4i J1i 4 1 ICIRCUIT COURt The Winter Term of Muhlen berg Circuit Court Convenes fV Monday and will Cnst Three WeeKs The winter term of Mujileriberg Circuit Court is in session opening Monday afternoon The iIet is an average one and will lijcejy consume the full time allowed three weeks Judge Sandidgc is on the bench and is sustaining his reputation for carrying cour matters along at a rapid pace Hon Thomas is representing the Commonwealth and thiS wibe his last appearance here in the capacity of district attorney as heriwjjl on the 4th of March qualify ajiVCon grcssman from this the Thitd Ken tucky district The grand jury was empanelled at once and after being jiven instructions by the judgej retired to their room and immediatelY began their work Many witnesses are summoned to appear before the body and it is generally predicted that a large batch of indictments1 will be returned as a result of their i I investigations i The attendance has been extremely I ly light owing to widespread sickness I over the county and tso on account of the extreme weather 1 Following will be found list of ff the juries 5 co GRAND JURY Morton lore njfJames Ingram Patten Xisney A Fenfress Hill II Hancock Peter Stbttzj jcolc man I Stroud A Drowning Bayless Hope PETIT JURY 1 Ed Frost A Clark HayespM Gardner Gish 1 Amos Wright CatJJ 5 1 Mayhugh DCrumbakerL H1 Campbell Elmo Martin Wr A Robinson Parkam Sadler ReedcL ShortI Langley Brbcndine Hamilton A ill Depoyster Bethel rS Landis i bur fellow t1 oitheV51 iptt i cfNtIlay pr moter notlofiiTmt 5 5 tIa 1 ltdf1 ru le line fard ew ere andS should be give I our readers Therc rsmoie of thik I kind of publicity needed Farmers i as a class are suspiciousof all persons they know and are slow to give any encouragement to plans mentioned by neighbors and friends I At the same time they will jump at any scheme promoted by a well I dressed oilytongued stranger The I story as told by Mr Landis is avery I interesting one 1 1 Get a set of pneumatic rubber tops for your typewriter keys Greatest aid to operation of any 1 machine Roark has th fuand you are asked tb call for a look i Grocers and meat men have had Iljve 1 more orders since thelweath er Itt Dr IL Bray hasfldthe 1 Martin residence opjibsijte the 1 Methodist church fro3p Edgar Martin It is a veil 1t ranged bouse conveniently located and 1 will be occupied as a home by the doctor and his wife 1 Another victim of a broken reso I Iqtion has confessed tlf eclares be was getting along fiUil this I week when the sleet tcUT cbvcring the earth and made slidingso good that he backslid He if going to try it again but will not start the i journey on the first of tthetyear Mr and Mrs HSfiard and son Mr Morton Bard Jeft Tuesday 1 afternoon for San R5 stN near which place they expect to locate if conditions arCHsatisfactory 1 as to health and industriaLactivity After a location has been selected Mr Bard will return hen for the remaining members CfjSufamily The tender leaves6f harmless lunghealing mountaTnous shrub give to Dr Shoops Cough Remedy its marvelous curativcj properties Tight tickling or distressing cough quickly yield to the Healing soothing action of this splendid prescription Dr Shoops Cough Remedy And it is so safe and good for children as well Containing no opium chloroform or other harmful drugs mothers should in safety always demand 1 Dr Shoops IfOtrremeks I are offered toll them oJn your fr own judge Sold by aTl dealers lt ifi jM IIi This illustrates our eightpillar Funeral Car being built on special order for us by The Sayers Scovill Co Cincinnati Ohio The CarF4Eo 7 will be ready for delivery In a few weeks The finish will be In renc htei 1 ii lf 1t silver gray THE ROARK ESTATE tV Tobacco Markets ef Kentucky and IellcsseeI i HOPKINSVILLE KY Jan All branches of th local tobacco market were very active last week sales of 1907 tobacco by Planters Protective Association being good sales were i hogsheads all being last years tobacco Sales have increased the past three weeks and soon the balance of 1907 crop amounting to 1600 hogsheads will be disposed of The association has reduced the price of lugs from 7 to 550 and 56 and at this price they are expected to move quickly The deal for about 7500 hogsheads of lugs which has been on fur sometime arid pending which lugs have been held off the market all over the district is said to be off and this tobacco has now been put on sale again The first sales of 1908 crop were those on the loose floor During the week near 100000 pounds were sold nl good prices Trash lugs 325 to 465 common JU1S4 75 to 5 50 good lugs S6 to 6 50 common leaf S6 to 750 medium leaf S8 to 9 50 good leaf jj io to 125jNu fine leaf offered Receipts of loose tobacco at the 1lanter Protective Association and Society of Equity prizing houses were heavy kSaleSfor Jhe ten markets of1 the I adilHobafio iitncrall being 190 1 jtobaccu ar itmutiitiBw roT JTjray ihogsheads There is now onl about 14000 hogsheads of 1907 crop left onhand in the entire district and it is believed that this will soon be disposed of CLARKSVILLE TENN Jan Our receipts last week were sixteen hogsheads The deliveries of loose tobacco were full the early part of the week but since the cod wave they have ceased Since the lower prices have been established the market has been active and the Planters Protective Association sold last week about 500 hogsheads mainly lugs to the French Spanish American Snuff Company and other buyers The unsold stock is being rapidly reduced The planters who sold early in the season got the cream of the sales A loose tobacco warehouse has been opened at Hopkinsville and the sales seem satisfactory to the planters So far no loose house has been opened hereVe quote Low lugs 550 to 600 common lugs 600 to 650 medium lugs 6 50 to 700 good lugs 7oo to 750 low leaf 700 to 3ooj common leaf 850 to 900 medium leaf 950 to 1050 good leaf 1100 to Suoofine leaf 12 50 to 1350 Choice selections none offering Ruf us Dennis solicits hauling of all kink anitiives prompt ttid car faUs ervicef at reasonable rates i Mr Chas Martin of Earl has been here on businesss this wIS Mr CMMji Louis yule on businesFarsfthis week POULTRYWNTED fct4We fg1lows Turkey Kens fate per lb lie Turkey Youn Tom per ID lOc Turkey Old Tpm per lb 8c Hen andati11ctL per lb 7c CoclH young and old 3c Also Highest Market Price for Eggs Hides Furs CF JEAN COMPANY HAVJLAND Mgr i Days grow longer by minutes only but they begin to make a showing now Fresh and cured meats at Coombs iAn CITY ORDINANCES I An Ordinance regulating the con struction of Streets and Sidewalks in the City of Greenville and pro 1 viding for the office of Superintendent of Streets The City Council of the City of Greenville do ordain as fallows I That from and after the passage and approval of this ordinance it shall be unlawful fur any person or persons firm or orporation to build or construct any sidewalks or other like improvements In the City of Greenville without having first filed application for and received from the City Council a permit for the construction of said improve i men ts mentsSaid Said application shall state the character extent and location of the said improvements and shall be accompanied by contracts signed by both the ovner and contractor and upon the filing of said application proprly made it shall be the duty of the City CounciKto authorize the City Clerk to issue the saidpermit for which he may charge a fee of 75 cents 7SI 2 The City Council is hereby 1 authorized and empowered to tap point a competent Superintendent of Strcets whose duties shall be DPol supervise the building and construc tion fall sidewalks and like im rovemrnt hereafter bUllor rou i tt1ue4iiUe He shall have power to cause said I improvements to be made according to the specifications grade lines and regulations governing the construction of said improvements and shall cause all laws ordinances and regulations of the City pertaining to the streets and sidewalks to be complied with 5 3 For hii said services the said Superintelid nt of Streets shall be allowed the sum of 200 per day for each day he is actually engaged in said work said sum to be paid by said City it said contractor constrIctS as much as 700 square feet of sidewalk per day and tobe paid by said contractor if he builds less than 700 square feet of side waft per day Upon the recommendation of the Superintendent of Streets and if it shall be satisfied the City Council may revoke the permit of any person firm or corporation violating the provisions of this ordinance and any person firm corporation so violating shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction shall be fined in any sum not to exceed 5 00 1 Adopted Jan 4 1909 LAM MayorS ORIEN ROARK Clerk An Ordinance amending Sec 12 Article ofthe ordinances of theI City ot GreenvilleI The City Council of the City ofI 1 Greenville do ordain as follows That Section 12 of Article xr of the ordinances of the city of Green ville be amended to read as follows Any person who shall profanely curse or swear or shall be drunk within the city limts shall be fined one dollar or each oftense if said off nse Ue mmtted in the presence of he police Judge he may instantly without further proof inflict the penalty i Adopted J4I43 4 1QOg I LAatMaVor I 1QKIalt ROARK Clerk II Farws Club Meeting Saturday The Muhlenberg County Farmers I Club will meet in the Count Judges I office Saturday Jan 16at i mAll members and others interested arc urged to attend attendJ BARKUEY Sec I You cannot keep friendships b1 Keeping your friends hot water 11 I118rSe Tiief Captured Here CiMarsbals Marshals Pittman and 1inskyI tnQdd Roy Shanks here last Sunday night Shanks is charged with stealing a 0 horse at Madiscnville aijdwascar i SEr5 fl ley and lodged in jiil To the of 1tlty tity and guilt and also volunteertclr 1 the information dial he was ade rIi ti send from the regular army The arresting officers will thus secure I two rewards for the arrest if the 5 11C SS Modern Vopdmen of Anerica I will meet in stated session Jan 19 I 1909 Work in dndfdegrec Visiting nejKHburs invitecL i 7 Curd Consul fr it JflPutmanClerk tf i 55 YflMiif Wa AcciJ atally Shot tI jI4 Miss Roxy Liiftoon a daughteriqf I 1 1 Mr Buck Laffoon 1 1 uc a oon was shot In iher I head while standing in the yard of 5 lt Ifhead Madisonville Monday afternoon I is not known how the injury was in 1 AIone one heard any report of a firearnil5 being discharged Ju is suppus ll 11 to have been a stray bullet from a I a rifle but nn one has been Viiil who fired the shot The girl httit it 14 never regained xonscibusness rlD little hope is held that she i11re Vovr Jhe a uii nt isGtlIISl greg tnt sYm Jr Ot i htcW 1 vr cit1t Where the VICt1 liainiany crt relatives and friends ft 1 i 7 SSSA4I Ii jf Shake ia i Irttle SNow 1 i 1 Now is the time when the doctor Slj gets busy and the patent medicineS manufacturers reap the harvest un less great care is taken to lYessJ warmly nd keep the feet This Sis the advice of an old etnineutau 1 1 1thoritv thority who says that Rheumatism Sand Kidney trouble weather is here and also tells what Jlo do in case of an attack I 5 Get from any good prescription I pharmacy onehalf ounce Fluid Kx 4 tract Dar delioh one ounce Cdm Iitt4 pound Krgon threenuiices CoAl pound Syrup Sarsaparilla Mix by i shaking In a bottle and take a tea spoonful after meals and at bedtiitie Just try this simple home made mixture at the first sign of Rheuma tism or if your backaches or you feel that the kidneys are not acting just right This is said to bcasplen did kidney regulator anti almost cor tain remedy for all forms of Rhaur matism which is caused hjr uric 4 5 acid in the blood which the kidn 5 ys fail to filter out Any one tan easily prepare this at home and at small cost Druggists this town and vicinity 4 when shown theprescription stated that thiy can either supply theseinI grcdients or if our readers prefer they will compound the mixture foi iJ them 5 Mr Lam and Dr JW Koantz arc in Louisville attending the annual meeting of the board of directors of the Citizens Life Insur 5 0 ance CoI SSl 01 0 There are several new cases of scarier fever among children iafl Ii 1 cases are in moderate fnIJ the lity tie patients getting along well and in some instances the disease has manifested itself very lightly 5 Ibas bas splendid selcclicns of wallpaper in stock for deliv Iwallpaper in stockready 5 cry and sample books of the finest II papers made which can be procurcd 5 on short notice after selectionS You may have a right to nnrse sorrow for yourself but you have no right to let its sliatlbw Jiil on others 5.

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