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The Breckenridge News from Cloverport, Kentucky • Page 3

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Cloverport, Kentucky
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SEPTEMBER 17, 1919 THE BRECKENRI DOE NEWS CLOVERPORT. KENTUCKY PAGE 3 TOBACCO GROWERS ONE OF THE BEST BUILT AND EQUIPPED LOOSE LEAF TOBACCO WAREHOUSES in the Green River District will be at Cloverport ready tor the 1919 Crop oi Tobacco. The Building is Practically Fire Proof With Brick Walls and Concrete Floor. The roof will have 94 skylights of sandblasted glass, each 4 feet by 6 feet, giving a true light in all weather conditions. This is the most important feature in a loose leaf floor, and the owners have spared neither pains nor expense in giving the grower the benefit of the best light obtainable.

The H. St. L. R. R.

will have a switch leading from the main line to the floor, which will accommodate three cars at one time. This Floor is for the use of the Grower, andis designed to se-cure for him the best price for his tobacco The largest buyers in Louisville and Owensboro have promised their patronage. The management has had long experience, successfully operating a Loose Leaf floor at Livermore, Kentucky. The location of the Clover-port Loose Leaf Tobacco Warehouse at Cloverport on the main line of the H. St.

L. R. and the Ohio River, assures the grower and the buyer excellent shipping and transportation facilities. The Buyer will deal with the Grower. Pin-hooking will not be Permitted on this Floor.

PSS ISSft! is GLEN DEAN T. Jones. .1. M. Howard.

J. R. Wilson, K. L. Robertson, Walter Moorman, Mr.

and rMs. Roy Whit-tinghill, Mr. and Mrs. Thornton, Mr. and Mrs.R.

W. Jones were among those who attended the State Fair, last week. N. S. Buckler made a business trip to Harrodsburg in Mercer county, this eck J.

Mattingly. son and Moorman Bros have a new car. Mr. and Mrs. C.

V. Robertson spent Sunday afternoon at his father's It. Robertson. Charley Rhodes, of Portland, 'expected to visit his friends and rel-'aTKes here during the latter part of and as he thinks this will be his last trip to Kentucky, he wants to see all his friends he can He si a fine business man, has succeeded. He is married, but has no children.

He is a son of Mr. Chas. Rhodes, who died some years ago. Pete Howard is here for a short furlough. He has reenlisted.

Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Pierce and children, spent last week-end at Cloverport.

Born to the wife of Onie Burnett, a fine boy, Onie, Jr. Mrs. Bill Osborne is here from Owensboro, to see her daughter, Mrs. Onie Burnett and attend the meeting. Mrs.

Gola Limer Brown is seriously ill at her home near Roff. She is the daughter of Mr. and rMs. Jake Limer, of near here. STEPHENSPORT Miss Heneritta Shively is the guest of friends and relatives in Owensboro, this week.

S. T. Bandy left Monday morning for the Philipines Islands, after spend-the week-end with his mother, Mrs. E. J.

Bandy. Mr. and Mrs. O. Dowell and children, were Sunday guests of Mr.

Dowell's grandmother, Mrs. Cart, near Union Star. Mr. and Mrs. Geo.

Lewis and Mrs. A. L. Lewis left Sunday for Louisville, where they will visit relatives Sam Dix has a nice lot of fall and winter hats at her home. Mrs.

E. A. Blaine and son, William Blaine, left Thursday for Louisville, where they will spend a few days before returning to their home at Lakeland, Fla. CANEY CREEK FARM FOR SALE Having determined to quit farming, I am offering my farm, situated two miles Southwest of Millwcod, Ky. on Caney Creek, consisting of 290 acres.

About 200 acres cleared land, 90 acres of good timber. About 60 acres bottom land. vGood orchard, about 200 trees. Splendid dwelling of 6 rooms and two halls, nice cellar and warm house. Two tenant houses, three barns, two cisterns, two wells, four lasting springs.

An Ideal Grain and Stock Farm. For quick sale, 1 have priced this farm at $7,250. LIBERAL TERMS. For particulars write JOHN CRAWFORD, Millwood, Kentucky Several from here attended the State Fair, last week. Mrs C.

A. Tinius was in Cloverport. Friday. Miss Mable Shellman is the guest of her aunt, Mrs. A.

V. Whit worth, Valley Station. Mr. and Mrs. R.

A. Smith spent last week in Louisville, the guests of relatives and attended the State Fair. Mrs. H. S.

English and children, of Amnions, were week-end guests of her mother, Mrs. A. B. Crawford. A crowd from here enjoyed the excursion on the steamer, Nashville, Saturday.

Mr. and Mrs. John I). Babbage, of Cloverport. and daughters.

Miss Mildred, and Mrs W. G. Polk and son, William, of Cincinnati, spent Friday, in our town. Miss Bessie Watlington spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs N.

WalinKton, of Hardins-uurg The members of the O. E. S. were delightfully entertained last Sunday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Adam Anpauch.

Koine. I fid. Mr and Mrs. E. A.

Hardesty were dniet-, of relatives in Kvansville, last week. Mr. and Mrs. C. H.

Bowlds and little daughter, were Sunday guests oi relatives at Cloverport. Mrs Charley Maysey accompanied her parents. Mr and Mrs. Thos. Blaine, to Cloverport, on their way home to New Windsor, III.

Mrs. W. H. Gibson and sister, fUl Eva Basham, were in Cloverport. Monday, shopping.

berry, of Caneyville, spent the weekend here with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. S. E.

Tucker and daughters. Myrna and Keba, and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Payne are visiting relatives in Owensboro. i Earl Moorman is visiting his mother, Mrs.

Ethel Moorman. FALLS OF ROUGH HARNED Mr and Mrs. Robert Weatlierford and baby, Ruth Walker, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. A.

Clements, of Vanzant, Sunday. Mrs. Leonard Holmes, of Illinois, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E.

Gray. Mr. and Mrs. J. M.

Crunie and sons. Raymond and David, and Mr and Mrs. Sherdie Basham and daughter, Mildred, were guests of Mr. and Mrs J. A.

Gray, of near Garfield, Sunday. Irvin Payne, of Clarkson, was here noting relatives, last week. live Black, who has been over-mj for some time, returned home Tuesday F. May was in Ohio County last week on business. B.

F. May was in Ohio county last week on business. Mrs Jilpah Howard of Clcinson, S. spent last week with her sister, Mrs. Robert Weatherford Miss Nora McCoy is visiting her cousin, Miss Katie McCoy, of Ekron.

Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Uuigguis and Mr. and Mrs. Carlyle Shrews- We are needing rain very bad Mr.

and Mrs Walter Walker and children attended the Walker reunion at the old Walker home near Patc--ville, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. T. Woosley and son Dwight, and Mrs.

Lank Fentress went to Reody. Sunday to attend the funeral of Mrs. Brown. Mrs. Low and daughter.

Miss Pearl Lo.v, of Grard Junction, Colo, are the guests of her daughter. Mrs. Smith yuertermous. Mrs. Low lived here several years ago and her old friends are glad to welcome her.

Several from here attended the State Fair. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Morgan and Mr. and Mrs.

Mi Kinley Allen. I. returned from Bi eckeuridge COunty, where they went t(- attend Hit mar-riage of Miss Ressie Buckler. Mr. and Mrs.

John Beauchamp and little son, Harry, and Misses Laura Mae Springate and Alice Reauchamp. motored to Short Creek, Sunday and spent the day with the Misses Edwards. S. T. Cook, our merchant is in Louisville, buying goods this week Mr.

and Mrs. Arlie Eskridge, motored to Spring Lick. Sunday and were guests of their sister. Mrs Baize. Mr.

and Mrs. Charlie Wiseman and sous, of Bellmont, 111 were the guests last week of their brother, J. Tubb. The pie suppers' at this place, at Lone Star and Lone Hill, were very successful. The pie supper at Lone Star, brought Lone Star is one of the leading rural in Grayson county.

Dr. Stanley is visiting in Louisville, this week. The Green Bros, are having three new silos built. Several from here attended chttfth Shady Grove, Sunday Bro Trainer delivered a very interesting sermon. Jess WilkerSDii.

oi Horse Branch, visited relatives here last week. Mrs Dalice Wilkeison spent Jt urdsy, at Glen Dean, shopping. days last week at Vine Grove, with her mother, Mrs. Kate Casey. The Baptist Ladies Aid met with Mrs.

Sum Arms, Thursday afternoon. Dan Morgan, of West Virginia, was here last week to see Miss Sue nette Miller. Mrs. Mollie Moorman wh'le with her son, last week, made a trip to the Blue Grass. She visited Shelbyville, where she attended school, Frankfort, Lexington, and spent Saturday night and Sunday with Mr.

and Mrs. Billie Ditto, Versailles. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kwing and daughter.

Mrs. Cheaty Overstreet. her sons, Sylvester. VVoodrow and Teddy Overstreet, of Bradfordsville, spent several days last week with his daughter, Mrs. Allen and Rev.

Allen. (Juite a number from here attended the fair, last week. Mrs B. Witt and Miss Ruth Witt, spent last week with Mrs Witt's father, Mr. Vogt and sisters, Misses Lillian and Estill Vogt.

SUBSCRIBE FOR THE NEWS BIG SPRING Miss ma Strother went to Owensboro, Satarday, to sec her sister. Mrs. W. H. Strother, who is ill.

Mrs. Will Griffith spent several FAIR CATALOGS ARE READY The Corn. Clover and Stock Club's Catalogues giving the list of premiums offered at the Community Fair, are right off the press and ready for the asking. Drop a card to B. W.

Carter, Secretary, Irving-ton, requesting a Catalogue and you will get one. Remember the Dates September 26th and 27th. A County Fair for everybody. Come and bring your family and friends. B.

W. CARTER, Secret'y Irvington, Kentucky.

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