Smithville News, Volume 1, Number 13, Smithville, Monroe County, 23 October 1908 — Page 4

THIS WEEK •*> $ dptctjtii A Line 6f & <£ $10 and x $£2 Stiits ! anH Oy i er&yaii ihSde($ (^^ worsted and priced*at $£.50 *to $3.06 below value. TIk iew Trbusets 1 ,: .. » tii r’ •• 1 nr ; sii»;» »s r*- -ILO. oft not to no or buttons come on. We are sole agents for item.’ *’*" make ybi tfiat > from s TbblW£ v Ibt* *of °stylW in 14 our KAHN CLOTHING CO' AND 'ANNEX QU/iutv • s¥ore. £ INCirAt^A.

Luther Brinegar has filed suit for absolute divorce against Myrtle Brinegar.

What One Democrat Thinks Henry Huff, who is a staunch dem-

ocrat, and has up to about 18 month* ago, capable of earning $2.50 to $3.00 per day knd had two good hands and arias td use, J When by 1 an unfort*

Lovell Bowers and Homer Utterback are counting the minutes to Nov. 10th., when the quail season wilt be open, so they can try their bird dogs. They have. some fine dogs.

unate ifiovc, 4 while' w&rking at the KetcharaThill, £ot oneof his‘ arms torn off at the elbow by a cog wheel. 1 He now has to depend on some lighter labor and ft unable to earn the wages he could if he 1 hkd his other hand. As Ralph Carter handed 1 'him diie Oi his cards the othkr tfty, he v rafted tke stub N of his arm and said, “Well I will telj vou j I am a democrat and always vote the ticket, but ybu kfe that hfm? I think that axfV one who 'wouldn’t vote for inf or be* ntuch t)f a man.” , 1 * ‘ ‘ '

The viewers for the change in the Adams cinder pike, was over the road Wednesday. Just what their report will be is a matter of conjecture, but one thing is sure that the road is getting in a very dangerous condition.

If Harrodsburg is going to keep up its reputation in voting in the interest of Harrodsburg; It will be unanimous for Carter for trustee. With his interest there in the telephone system, would also make him especially interested in the welfare of that place.

s Mr. and N|ts »lEd. Walls, went to Bedford, Wednesday. u .

The "critters eye is sof." All the talking, reading and political argument would be a waste of time at this time. Most everyone has their minds made up how they are going to vote, and nothing goes but to have a good time and settle the question, the sooner the better, is the way it appeared in Bloomington, Thursday.

“Andy Stull' v £o to Mt Kbal 1 tonight-” WonHar Miy tie-likes ' to v go in that] dii-eetion Well?'

4 Mrs. Nancy Xtbnard Has returned /tbm Minde*, Nab., "kfter a pleasant ▼isil with th^i^rkingtob^family.

"It doesn't look like the Clear Creek boys altogether depend on the telephones to ‘love’ their Bloomington sweethearts, from the speed they were making through Smithville, last Sunday, toward the chestnut hills. Johnny B. said it took him and his Pa both to see them. Likely it will be the 'hello girls' next, if it is agreeably with the chief.

It hafe been*'‘decided that township advisory are hot to 1 be elected the fcbnfitig SelectIdhl

Mrs. Leonard ha‘s returned to her'home in Bloohiin£tbfi / ‘after a ' few days visit with’ v ! her -‘TSrotkfcVJ r Silas .Grimed

A. A cei tain candidate hereabouts 1 Approached a man aW wanting to find out how he siood bn the politicil question* atf j ’hathe ’thought about Bryan,

Jhdge Wilsbn, Henley ihd *thfe cbtirity cadidates spoke at SandeVs fast Saturday nigh’t tb 1 a laftgi and e'fitlftteik&tic andi^ficb 4 . 1 *

LOCAL NEWS

IjJoipW ‘Utterbdck and a Perry Taylotf, went' uj> td felootiii'ngton last night tor sife “Under Southern Skieyp 1 They Renounce 4t good.

he saidY “Oh, B'tyan iFlfc fine man’&tid no doub t will make a good' prksldenf , t if he iselJrtecl.*’ ' “Well whWlbbdt*TAftf ’’ “Well' 'aft is a great man, And would make a good president if he ] WAs &lecfid. “ “Well, who do yon think has the be'fct show?’ Oh, Ringlitig ' ’Bros. 5 has We best show.” *

The wife of Frank Sherlock has typhoid fever.

Nothing wrong can be sdid < of Mr. Taft: pfe&ffialPy, He is - d fine gentleman, a an “honest man and comes from ’a gbo<d ( old * aristocratic family.-—Broomfngtoh ! Staf.

Hol Barrett, of Harrodsburg, is now a telephone subscriber.

Additional Correspondence 1 f

C,Do you remember, as a boy, how delighted you were with your first STEVENS ? Truly an event at that time. Give YOUR BOY a STEVENS now. Will add to his happiness and education.

Chas. Wisley is having his house repainted. James Burkhart is doing the work.

The people ■■ ‘that' 'drdfcfed tailor made suits f f ond 1 a Stranger a week or So ago? has ncvci* turned up with tjie'goodfc yet. v 'Eac& *bne %as required to put up fq.Sb in cash, in advance, which 1 probably* kccounts for the delay. It pays better to j atnSnize nie^chinnt^ : a¥ter alii

FAIRFAX. Miss'Xecta i;ulher hks the tyhoid fever.

Its no use to talk business to a 'man now, every kind of business is on a stand-still pending the result Nov. 3rd.

MAKE A MAN OF YOUR ©QY1.

Rev. Fred 'Reynolds preached at 1 lit Ebal, Sunday

If you cannot obtain STEVENS RIFLES—SHOTGUNS— PISTOLS from your X> color, vo ship direct, express prepaid, upou receipt of Catalef Price.

John Fox and family visited 1 at' Allah Greek, Sunday.

For S cento lu stamp* to pay postace, ve will send you our complete 16 0>page Firearm Catalog.

Mrs. Oscar Campbell, Mrs. Lew Dillman and Mrs. J. B. Mathers of Clear Creek, visited Mrs. Dr. Jackson, Wednesday.

Joe Deckard ah‘d“wife called’ oh fflfehd at Sfeftdefs, Monday.

The dfotifght: K : i&ilF 1 dontifftfes. Water supply is gietting ' shorter every day. Forest fires hre raging All around the quarried ahd u hi the f 1 NeighborhoodV'and^there 1 is nb water to fight the flames v l The farmer stoass together and flames day and 11 bight to save their The weather reports Xre promising rain 5 soon, 1 1 but tjhere is : little indication up *to l the present time.

Mrs. S. DV Huffman was at Bloomington, Monday . *' ’

Rev. Todd, pastor of the Christain Church at Bloomington, will preach at Clear Creek the first Sunday in next month.

Charley Stewart a"hd wife,'of Oolitid visited friends'Sundky. **' *

Grover Audi and*&ife of SapdcrM vis i ted a t W l m' hackatd * s ; Sun day. '

Politics after all is only a small matter, and quickly passes by, and while we all live in the same community, we must all work together, be neighbors and sociable.

WalterSdntt aid McKinhhy Irinman at Oolitic Sunday.

Try us for Job Printing

Jee Ifmnday lids tfioyed' to Neeclinore where he will drivfe 1 ‘ei Srkj>bn' ibr S. P. Mitchell.

Ira Voyles, returned from Indianapolis last night, where he had been to represent the Red Men, of this place, at Great Council. He reports a fine time.

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Thomas Innman and wife risiled their sen-in-law, Dessmer Young, near Harrodsburg, Sunday. James A. Kelley, Millie Kelly and Sarah Wilson risked thsir unde, James Richardson, Sunday.

When you talk about standing up for Smithville, you should also remember Dr. Kentling, who is the democratic

candidate for coroner. Dr. Kentling is a public spirited man, and is in every way

The chestnut crop at Chapel Hill is almost a failure this year and many were dissapointed Swnday.

Don’t be uneasy about the News The mrnagement isn’t.

capable for that position.

J. STEVENS ARMS & TOOL CG. r.O. Box 4098. . - Chteapes — -

Dr. C. m. lacksci PHYSICIAN SURGEOft' Successor to Dr. J. E. Euzadder *&*Calls made promptly da£ or night.