The Interior Journal Eo c WALTON CHARLES A HARDIN- of Mercer county U n candidate for Corn ludlclal democratic party JOHN SAM OWSLEY JR It a candidate for circuit judge of lath district subject to orthe Democratic party MC SAUFLEY Is a candidate for circuit Judge of this thl lath Judicial district subject to the nctlon of the Democratic par- tyDemocratic Ticket For State Senator R L HUDDLE of Lincoln county For Itcprcscntatlvo W H SHANKs For County Judge JAMES P BAILEY For County Court Clerk GEORGE B COOPER For Superintendent of Schools GARLAND SINGLETON fJ For Magistrate Stanford District J JAMES McKECHNIE A BILL was introduced Saturday in E the House by Representative Volstead of Minnesota which provides a pension of 12000 annually for every President after he leaves the White House No duties will be required of the retired chief executive but if he should again be elected to the highest office in the gift of the people his pension would cease during his term of office The bill does not provide however that the pension will cease if the exPresident elftuld accept the office of United States Senator or anyother Federaloffice THE prohibitionists of Texas do not seem discouraged by the refusal of the House to pass the bill submitting State- wide prohibition to a vote of the people and say they will keep up the fight They claimjthat the failure of a demo- cratic Legislature to provide for the submission of a constitutional amend ¬ ment after a majority democrats had declaredfor it in the primary will be a distinct advantage to the cause of pro ¬ hibition when the tight comesup again THE corpses of 5000 Chinese will leave Brooklyn tomorrow for China to find their last resting places The bodies of the dead Celestials were dis ¬ interred from burying grounds all over the United States and placed in sealed caskets which in turn were inclosed in pine boxes each labeled with the name and history of its silent occupant WIZEN Mr Taft becomes President he will ride in an automobile furnished by the Government That question was settled by the adoption by the Senate of the report of the conferees on the urgent deficiency bill which carries an item of12000 for the purchase care + andmaintenance of automobiles for the use of the President A DELAWARE man died while taking a bath and a New Jersey man shuffled oil whiled reading his Bible This should notfput a stop lo either bathing or reading the book of books but there are some who will use it na an excuse to quit either or both IN a speech at TampaiFJa Mr Bryan said the chances of Democratic victory in 1912 look good Truly does hope spring eternal in the breast of the great Commoner and he is not by him ¬ self in believing that democracy is yet very much alive BELL county Negroes in convention assembled instructcdJforAllen Gibson a Pineville Negro for assessor but well wager the white rads in that re ¬ publican strongnold will take no Negro jn theirn Gov WILLSON says positively he will not call bn extra sessionof the Legis ¬ lature for the consideration of the coun ¬ ty unit bill and the temperance people had just as well let him alone WAYNE county Ind voted wet by a majority of nearly 1000 Wayne was the 13th county in Indiana that has voted on the whisky question and the first to go wet HON HENRY WATTEKSON will make no more public addresses having re ¬ tired from public life This is unwel ¬ come news to the legion of admirers of the great rnanr POLITICAL Although more than 16000 veter k ansof the Civil War died last year the pension roll increased Hon Hugh Mahin the present rep- resentative of Jessamine county has announced his candidacy for reelection The Anti Saloon League law known as the county option billwas over ¬ whelmingly defeated by the Minnesota LegislatureJudge H Phillips who has been county judge of Jessamine for 35vears has announced for the democratic nomination again probablylock 17 branch pension agencies one of which is located in a approprfaItlon about eleven and a half millions of dollars was passed by the Senate I The statehood bill admitting Arizona and New Mexico seporately to the Union probably will be brought up for consideration in the House next week James R Dowdell for ten years on the Alabama Supreme bench as an As sedate Justice was appointed Justice vice JohnRTyson resigned The Texas House by a vote of 85 to std defeated the resolution to submit Statewide prohibition to a popula vote The Prohibitionists lacked two votes of a neccessary two thlyds major- ity Jessamine county democrats will nom mate candidates for county offices by a primary April 10 The Senatorial pri mary will be held the same day All of the threelcandidates for Senator are Jessamine county men Representative Heflln of Alabama has introduced a bill appropriating 100000 for the purpose of sending in to Japan China and other Eastern ceunl tries agents who will inquire into relations and urge the use of American cotton goods Representative Swager Sherleys bill amending the national bankruptcy act In important particulars was passed by the House Representative Clayton of Alabama led a minority in a futile ef fort ro repeal tho present bankruptcy law Congress has passed finally the bill to appropriate 50000 or as much there- of as shall be needed for a survey of the Lincoln Way from Washington I to Gettysburg as one of the many methods of honoring the memory of the great President Representative Heflin of Alabama Introduced a joint resolution instructing the director of the census to ascertain from the manufactures of cotton in the United States every 60 days the amount of cottbn that has been purchased and manufarctured during the previous 60 daysThree important election bills were introduced in both houses of the Ten ¬ nessee Legislature one of which takes the appointment of election commis ¬ sioners from the governor and submits their election to a joint session of the two Houses Another provides for the publication 30 days before election of all election officers CHURCH MATTERS f Rev R R Noel Is holding protract ¬ ed meeting at Flat Lick Pulaski coun ty Mrs J V Logan of Danville has gone to Korea as a missionary of the Presbyterian church Two missionaries took steerage pas ¬ sage to their port in the Bahama Is ¬ lands in order to practice humility and travel as Christ would have done MATRIMONIAL The records show that 500000 cou ¬ ples have been married in Chicago in 38 years Hanley Bohon of Harrodsburg and Miss Katherine Cluke of Nashville will be married in March Dont drugS or stimu ¬ late the Heart or Kidneys That is wrong It is tho weak nerves that are crying out for help Vitalize these Weak inside controlling nerves with Dr Shoops Restorative and see how quickly good health will come to you again Test it and sec I Soldbr Pen ¬ nys Drugstore REDUCED RATES VIA QUEEN CRES ¬ CENT ROUTE To New Orleans and Mobile Tickets on sale February 17th to 22nd inclusive Return limit March 1st with extension privilage March 13th 1909 For particulars ask Ticket Agents or address H C King G P A Lex ¬ ington Ky One of the drivers of the trains on the Berlin elevated railway which col tided on Sept 26 last resulting in the death and injury of many people was sentenced to 21 months imprisonment The other driver was acquitted Col CorkrIghtMajuh Bludd had some trouble with a nigguh last night didnt ho suh 7 Col GoreNo sub He just shot the nigguh thats allPuck A Winchester bank has filed suit in the Brcatbitt circuit court against the estate of the late Judge James Hargis for 20000 on two promisory notes giv en by him about a year ago A tickling or dry cough can be quickly loosened with Dr Shoops Cough Remedy No opium no chloro form nothing unsafe or harsh Sold > by Pennys Drug Store The record for hanging will be estab- lished at Baton Rouge La next Fri- day ¬ when tight men will be hanged at the state prison All will be hanged at tho same time I I One bad thing about paste jewelry Whats that 7 I CityTimes I Eight thousand people witnessed the launching of the big battleship Dela ¬ ware at Newport New VaI AN average crowd was in town nt court yesterday and business generally I was eoodi FOR SALE I I war boiler and engine find iw mill for sale Will sell either or both OH AS KNSSLIS Ottcnhelm Ky Poatofflce Wnynesburg Ky B D CARTER i Now Llvorv Streetf 06- 8TANFOfcDKENTUCKY CONCRETING IWo are In position to do nil kInd of con- creting ¬ as Work Pavements and In fact we can make any thing from n house down to a fence post We can serve you promptly Dud guarantee nrtcla work and material Coil and got our prices before you buy your material at least PHILLIPS BROS Stanford Ky SEEDS Wo ship best quality fold and garden seeds direct to farmers at lowest wholesale pricesWe sell clovers grasses seed oats seed corn coos seed millet cow pcaisoja beans p0Into ¬ beans garden peas all garden Held and flower seeds land plaster and fertilis ers Wrtto us for prlcos and samples Htato what you want NAHlIVILLKBREItOO 216 Nashville Ttnn Notice to Contractors S Stanford Ky Jun 11000 the Fiscal Court of Lincoln county Ky Invite sealed pro¬ posals for tho erection and completion of a- new county court house on tho square In the city of Htanford agreeable to tans and specifications prepared by Archi- tects ¬ Frank P Mllburn t Co Washington D0lisns will ix on file 11 h the Archl tects and with IheCountr Clerk atHtanford Each Contractor will with his bid a certified check mtide payable to J H Ows ley County Judge for Viu as evidence of good faith on his part and 1f his bid Is ac ¬ cepted that he Into contract at once and give nn acceptable guarantee com panys bond payable to the county for W per cent of the contract price for the faith fill performance of the contract The con ¬ tractor will be paid M per cent as the work progresses retaining S per cent until final completion be sealed and filed with the- Countvolerk2norbefore 10A x February The Fiscal Court reserves tho right to re ¬ ject any or all bids J H OWHLYJIt County Judge OKOIU1E UOOOlKKCHerk PUBLIC SALE Wo will nt public auction at 10 oclock sharp o- nTUESDAY FEB 9 1909 at the O T Wallace farm near Point Leav ell Garrard following personalty Oneiourtnrolll combluetl gelding l good brood and work mare 1 yearling filly by Nnboth Jr 4 EXTRA WORK MULES- all It hands high three of which are mares 2 extra Jersey milk cows 6 years old 1 year ¬ ling Jersey heifer 1 share In Lancaster creamery 1 wagon > buggies sot black ¬ smith tools tanning toots OJ chickens Householdand Kitchen Furniture Terns mode known on day of tale HIIKAUKU llltOS Lancaster Ky- A M Bourne Auctioneer Mahony Rank- inINSURANCI3 Fire Life Accident and Tornado Farm Property a Spe- cialty ¬ Eight of the lending companies of tho world represented n with Losspaylog ¬ suit In the history of this agency tosses promptlypaid and without discount No waiting CO days for your money Before In ¬ suring call o- nMAHONY G RANKIN- The Insurance Men of Stanford Stop That Cold To check or Qrlppo with PreTentlct means sure defeat for Pneumonia To stop a cold with Pmentlai Is safer than to let It run and be obllred to cure It afterwards To be sure Pre venucs will cure even a deeply seated bat taken earlyat the sneeze stagethey break or head off these early colds Thats surely better called Prerentlcs Pnveanysntattle Candy Cold Cures No Qnln Ine no phjilc nothing sickening Nice for the chi drenand tboroabl safe too If you feel chilly If you sneeze ityou ache all over think of ITaventlcs Promptness may also save half your usual sickness And dont fonret your child 11 there Is feverUhness nlihtor day Herein prob¬ DIy lies rerentlcs greatest efflclencr Bold In- C boxes for the pocket also In 25o boxes of 48 Prtrentlcs Insist on your druggists giving y- ouPrcvcntics PENNYS DRUG STORE a If You Want To Crow Corn Alfalfa hogs and cattle come to Butler Co Send for list of Improved tarps Address J K WKBT Augusta Kas MASONS MEET Lincoln Lodge No O F AA M will meet In stated communication on each not sad third Monday nights of each month nt 730 oclock In their hall on Main street Stanf- ord Ky Member of sister lodges ore fra ternally invited to be present U L Penny WMT W PmnlngtonBec NOTICEI Notice U hereby given that all Lincoln I county tends of series 11 Issued March 1WO redeemable In IB years with privilege of I lit pai lIre tlnt lou to lIank and that Interest on sauna will stop SliIDJThIs Hlurch NEW ILACKSMITH AND RE PAIR SHOP I have opened n blacksmith nod general repair shop at my home the old tollgate property on the Mtanford pike near flue and ask w stiuro 0 public pa I troimge PAULJESRNllustonv111oKyPos whose names appear below strictly torbiui bunting tuning or any kind of tres passing on our places und will prosecute vi olators to the full extent of tho law Mrs Walter Warren Mrs Mottle White PW Carter lien P Martin M K Lawrence Tlnsley Hpoonamor JH Hocker JM Pottus T A nice Halloo J Li Holtzclaw HastyIt MrsJK Pulllam Messer A Paxton Mss U L James N Cash JNevluCarter M II Mrs Jan llalnes nOorpenterTllOnlalltrlll LThontpsonM Mlsx Mottle llewvs Itelcbenbach Ilroi Fred Itaurnann A T Trnylor Illtmrn Oooch N H Plummvr NunnelleyJ J K Bruce I > + vldHtevens JohnOamenlicb WmCordler lan M D Elmore OotllbOllck Fed llandorf JJThompson 1111 Anderson J K Moser Mr anti Mrs Jas II End A Klbasa Mrs N J 1 1 or tun IolflnW Itev Father Leo DGO1Perry 11 WUnlnetMIIIIu1bmnn Mrs Margaret Oooch Jacob lander leoOllvuni W HTraylor Ham llohvrts John Jufer t Amend Schaefer M JMofmann- K T Ileasley A IL Matheny UwslcyM HT Harris It O Wntkln- sJC llunUluy IL H Crow Mrs Nannie H load U K McClure Anderson Carr Anton Itonccker VanOruenlganT CarpenterW HENRY WATTERSONSPAPER Weekly Courier Journal AND The journall BOTH ONE YEAR FOR II ONLY 150 Few people In the United States have not beard of the CourierJournal Democratic In all things fair In all things cleao In nil things U Is essentially a family paper By a special arrangement we are enabled to of- fer ¬ the WEEKLY COUHIEROUHNAL one fear and this paper for the price named above Send your subscription for the com ¬ bination to uspot tc the Courler Jour- gaCommissioners Sale I Boyle Circuit Court K M 11111s Administrator IMalntlff vs amos Hlllutc Defendant Iursuant to a Judgment of sale herein rcn tiered at the January term 11W of the Iloyle Hrcult Court the undersigned Commission erwlll on TUESDAY KKBHUAHY Id 1WS At or about the hour of S oclock p M In front of the storehouse on the lands here natter described In JrenChersVlliolLIncoln county Kentucky test nt public outcry the following described realestate towlt That certain tract of land situated In Lin coIn county State of Kentucky on the wnt ers of Dix and In the village of 1reach leading froti- lancastertollrsbOrchard and consisting of dwelling house u store house und about Ji acres of land and being snore particular- ly ¬ described and bounded us follows towltt Beginning In the center of tho turnpike thence n now line NICI degrees ULUbf poles to a stake corner to JH Pettus thence with Inoof IertusHWK degrees KtH8 poles to- n stake In the North ode of the County road thence with the said road H UTdegreea W III poles H2 degrees W 370 polos H n degrees Khpolen H 70 degrees W UJl pointin with line of church lot und inyiia N UK de ¬ grees K7 W 77 poles to center polesthence with center of pike N84 degrees U1621 ales N K degrees W M a poles to the beginning and contalii lug t95i acres and being the snmo tract of laud conveyed to FJt Hill deceased b M llntchlns by deed of record In the An ¬ coin County Court Clerks olllce Bald real estate and Improvements will Ixi sold as n whole upon it credit of six and 12 months equal payments for which lands will be given payable to thu Commissioner bearing Interest from unto of sale until paid at the rate of 0 per cent per nnilum with approved personal security to be approved COIum loloner IInd said bonds the force and effect of a Judgment tad to retain n lien on said lands sold- The mount to be raised by this sale Is es ¬ coslH the sum of j6ar1o It McDOWKLL- UOM B yU Olrcmlt Ceara- S BACBY AtUraty k oJir DRY ftT1F- or Less Moneyi I I Hocker Bootees you all know them leather linedlfrom top to toe one dollar off the I pairnow 400 Honest Mike Boots the oldfashioned tanned leather always soft 75 Cents off the pair now 325 The Standard the best hightop ever made one dollar less than regular price now 400 Storm King one of J T Woods best 10inch high top shoes double lined now 325 been 400 all the season Honest Mike high toplkip shoes reduced from 400 to 300I Boys high top tan a goodone worth 350 1 every day 5 in the year but now 250 to close Of course these are x Cash Prices + Dont ask us to charge them 4 H J McROBRTS STANFORD KENTUCKY tJCIEri EE f < ac m I mt 1 J I m i In Great Variety of Styles and Prices 4 mJS1 n xjGenerally mJ mm r BS BBBBBBBB 17EB1 PiT sf Wafonal fllankt I iStanforctf JtyO- rfantxict S32 Capital Stock SSO 000 Surplus and ftWWoW Profits f OOI J JFfas paid in Dividends sinco Oryanfaatton 21 500r mule 9out jfceounts on Our Wienr t OFFICERS J S Hocker President S T Harris VicePresident John J McRoberts Cashier II C Baughman Asst Cashr WWSaundersBookkeep r DIRECTORS I F Reid J II Daoghman M D Elmore J M Pettusa H C Haughman J F SrT Harris Jno W B OBannon J S Cumminst C E Highest Market Prices Paid For I Eggs Hides Furs Hens 9 to 9 l2c- Roosters J 4 to 4 12cy Chickens 9 to lOcI Ducks 8 to 9c t Geese 6 to 6 l2c- Turkeys I 1O to 12c Scrap Iron Guineas 2 Per Dozen Rubber y- t H NORTHCOTT Stanford Ky I t I I