F iATUIDAY MAY 23 1908 I NEWS ITEMS FOR THE WEEKI C FARMERS Soctety I I Calendar MAY 26 The ladles of the First l Presbyterian Church will en ¬ ° tertain with a white shower on Tuesday evening in tho f parlors of the church White articles will be sold by ladles > f c In white costumes An ad ¬ r mission of 25c will be charged 1t 1which Includes refreshments ff < i f r1ti 1 MAY 27 if > Mrs R W Dehoney and- S Mrs C E Collins will enter tain the Married Ladles Eu ¬ oftf y Mrs Dehoney on Elks Place Wednesday afternoon tMAY 27 Bensonr r 1s residence of Mrs Jno Moore at Choatvllle Wednesday evening Refreshments will be served t iJUNE 3 Mrs Hubert Vreeland and Mrs Russell Rodman will en tertain the Lofting Club at srthe home of Mrs Vreeland i on Shelby street Wednesday ti ° f afternoon- S KNIGHTS TEMPLAR AT LEBANON r Frankfort Commandary No4 was offit y 1 r plar of Kentucky at Lebanon during the week by Past Grand Commander Geo A Lewis Em Sir Mason P Brown and Sir Knights Jno P Sel Mjbert D L Holland C D Wells C S I Reading J R Nuckols and J F Har l f court WHITE SHOWER AT PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 4T The ladles of the First Presbyterian church will entertain with a white w shower next Tuesday evening at which white articles of every description will 600ds LADIESi A SPECIAL OFFERING IN TAILORED SUITS NOBBY STYLES SPLENDID VALUES AT 1500 AND 2000 SILKS IN NEAT CHECKS SPECI IAL 50c- WOOL SUITINGS IN LIGHT SPRIN MIXTURES OR STRIPED EFFE WORTH 100 YD SPECIAL 69c j TAN SILK GLOVES AND HOC CORRECT LEEATHER SHADES MATCH THE OXFORDS MATTINGS PRETTY CARPET SIGNS SPECIAL 25c MATINGS NEAT CHECKS SPECIAL 15c ROOM SIZE RUGS SPECIAL 10 15 ND 2250 LACE CURTAINS SPLENDID VAL ¬ UES 1 150 300 AND 500 be offered for sale by ladles attired in white costumes In addition to this of strawberries Ices and cakes will be served There will also be a candy table at which delicious home made bonbons will be on sale A malt admission fee of 25c will be charged which will Include refresh ¬ ments STAG PARTY UP KENTUCKY RIVER I Mr Charles Whitehead pleasantly en tertalned a party of friends on Sun ¬ diy last with a trip up the Kentucky river In his launch Helen Dinner was served the party near Tyrone and enroute home they were served a fish supper at Turkey Run Among Mr Whiteheads guests were Messrs Jno R Sower Chas J Weitzel Jas Heen ey Edward Moran P J Manning P B Lillis R J Lynch C E Collins and William J Gorman THE MARRIED LADIES EUCHRECLUBThe Ladles Euchre Club were most pleasantly entertained on afternoon from 3 until 5 oclock by Mrs Jas A Sullivan and Miss Kate Newman at the home of Mrs Sullivan on Lewis srtreet The parlor and dining hall were quite at ¬ tractive in decorations of varied spring blooms Mrs Jas G Noonan won the first prize a handsome crys ¬ tal picture while the second prize a beautlflul silk belt was won by Miss Kate Newman After the game a de ¬ licious Ice course was served the members of the club who are Mes- dames ¬ R W Dehoney J P Noonan Jas A Sullivan Thos J Brlslan Jas G Nonan C E Collins J J Brislau Cletn Benninger Ben Marshall V Be bench G B Salender Jr and Miss Kate Newman MR AND MRS BERRYS PARTY TO OLD CROW Mr and Mrs Geo F Berry delight ¬ fully entertained a party of friends on an Inspection trip to the Old Crow distillery Monday The party left the city on a special train over the Ken ¬ tucky Highlands railway at half past ten oclock in the morning and re I I May Sale of White goods j OUR TREMENDOUS SALE DURING THE PAST WEEK WAS SO MARVELOUSLY SUCI CESSFUL THAT THE LINES WERE DEPLETED THE STOCKS HAVE NOW BEEN LY REPLENISHED AND WE ARE AGAIN ENABLED TO OF ¬ FER SUCH VALUES AS THESE SHEER WHITE INDIA UINONS WORTH 10c A YARD SPE ¬ CIAL DURING WHITE SALE AT YD7 12c LINENFINISH SUITING 36 INCHES WIDE WASHES AND IRONS BETTER THAN ALL LINEN SPECIAL YD12 12c WHITE QUILTSSEE OUR FULL SIZE WHITE QUILTSI 4 WORTH 125 EVERYWHERE OUR PRICE LACE CURTAINSWHITE NOTTINGHAM CURTAINS 54 I INCHES WIDE 3 38 YDS LONG SPECIAL PRICE 98c LADIES ALL LINEN PLAIN WHITE GOOD QUALITY EACH a NEW LOT BORDERED LAWNSB 20c YD SPECIAL AT YD HANDKERCHIEFSI SHIRT WAISTS LADIES WHITE LAWN 125 SPECIAL EACHu I Dry refreshments Wednesday THOROUGH Carpets turned home at one Following the trip they were served a delicious lun HotelI guests were Mr and Mrs Wm L Cannpi Jl111Irs Cornelia Bush Mrs Mary H Bradley Mrs Cheney of Poughkeepsie N Y IrenaI ntngham Mary Swlgert Hendrick Alargle udley and Mary Bull and ir Hume and P J Man UBENTERTAINED fg Club met Wednesday ith Mesdames W H and y at the home of Mrs W H Posey on Todd street For the pleasant occasion the handsome residence was quite attractively deco- rated ¬ In a mass of spring plants and cut flowers A much appreciated di ¬ version of the afternoon was some beautifully rendered solos by Miss Ge ¬ nevleve Posey At 5 oclock an ele gant luncheon was served the club members and their guests who were Mesdames L P Tarleton James Hughes Eli H Brown S J Shackel ford William Railey William Simp ¬ son Chas Strasser W T Reading J Bushi tine Reynolds Josephine Hughes Jen nle Farris Ralley Pattie Williams El tale Leavey Virginia Nunn and Sallle Page PLEASANT EVENING AT FRUIT FOREST Miss Mary Anderson Vaughan de ¬ lightfully entertained a few of her friends at her home Fruit Forest on Saturday evening last and the many young people who came during the evening were welcomed cordially Many different games were indulged in by the young people and at ten oclck the guests were served with Ice cream and cakes Some of the guests entertained dur ¬ ing the evening were Misses Cordle Cardwell Ruth Graves Jennie King Flora Moore Katie Hawkins Flora Bryant Izetta Wright and Messrs Brown Stone Dennis Blankenship Will Hawkins Claude Stone Jessie Cardwell Jim Walnscott L Bogus Herbert Hawkins Cecil Cook Herbert Harrod Burget Wright Lewis Regan Ed Cardwell Lester Hawkins Frank Cardwell and Richard Moore PERSONALMiss Nourse spent the weeK In Versailles the guest of Mrs Geo McLeodMrs Wm Rogers Clay and son are with Mrs Clays mother Mrs Sydney Clay on West Third street in LexingtonMrs H Grider has returned to her home in Richmond after a short visit with friends here Mr and Mrs J K Watson of Win ¬ chester have returned home after a short visit with relatives here Mr and Mrs Geo Salender spent last weeks end the guests of rela ¬ tives in Cincinnati Miss Flora Rea has returned from Louisville where she spent a week with Mr and Mrs Henry W Roy Mrs Kate Pilkington Is spending the weeks end in Lexington as the guest of relatives Mrs Margaret Clark o4 Lexington came Wednesday for a visit with re ¬ lativesMiss May Robards spent last weeks end with her father Mr Westley Ro bards at Harrodsburg Mss Virginia Terhunne has re ¬ turned to her home In Harrodsburg after a pleasant visit wth Mrs Frank P James Mrs James Love has returned from a visit of several days with relatives In Cincinnati Mr Jno A Lutkemeler of Louis- ville spent Sunday wIth his mother Mrs W C Lutkemeler and family Mr and Mrs S W Howell Jr have returned from Covington where they spent several days as the guests of Mrs Howells relatives Mr and Mrs D W Farlelgh and children of Louisville spent the week here as the guest of Mrs Farlelghs parents Mr and Mrs Eugene Phil ¬ lipsMfrs Emma F Newman has re- turned from Cincinnati where IShe spent several days as the guest of Mr and Mrs Jas L Newman at Avondale Mr Frank Phillips of Louisville spent Sunday with his parents Mr and lira Eugene Phillips on east Main street Miss Eloise Booe has returned to Cincinnati to resume her studies at MusicI Lexington of Mr and Mrs Guy H Briggs and family Mr J C Hubbard returned home Thursday from a trip through the South In the Interests of the Ford Johnson Co Miss Virginity Nunn entertained as her guest during the week Miss Elsie Leavy of Midway Mrs James Smith and daughter MyrMfc spent several days during the week as the guests of friends in lexI- ngton ¬ Judge Wm H Yost of Madison YHle was here during the week on h slnes tore the Court of Appeals andd J of relatives In Louisville Drane spent several days in during the week the gues I Misses Totten in Wood- land Ir Mrs Huston D Wood In Louisville dur alIs guests at the Seel y Lyons was In Lexington fei week as the guest o- ft en V M ° s has returnel from Loe spent several da sf P W jhurch Jones and fi toer Mrs B Rojf Mias re ¬ turned from Louisville wRre she spent several days the guest of re latives Mr Thoa Alexander has returned from Harrodsburg where he spent a week the guest of his father Mr Edw Alexander Mr Julian Chinn of Buffalo N Y came Wednesday for a visit with his parents Dr and Mrs Geo W Chinn Mrs Wm J Lewis and daughter Misses Bessie and Fanny Lewis spent several days in Louisville during the week as guests at the Galt House MSS Fanny Eales has returned from Richmond where she went as a delegate to the Christian Endeavor ConventionHon Trimble who has been spending several months in Wash ington reached home Wednesday Mr and Mrs Jere Brlslan Sr have returned from Crescent Hill wheN they spent a week with Mr Wm J liandlehr and gamily Mrs Canada Rodman of Louisville came Thursday fora visit with Miss Prue Hunt Rodman on Second street Miss Mason Montgomery has re- turned ¬ from Louisville where she spent several days as the guest of friendsMiss Emmie Scott spent the week in Lebanon as the guest of Mrs Wm L Rankin Miss Coranelle Crutcher was in Louisville several days during the week the guest of friends Mrs Thos Geary and little daugh ¬ ter Le Grand o Lexington were here during the week as the guests of Mr j Buford Hendrick and family Mrs Belle Sanders Allen has re- turned ¬ from a vsit of several days with her sister Mrs Owen W Thomas at Louisville Mrs Jno W Rodman and daugh ¬ ter Miss Gladys Rodman have re ¬ turned from Louisville where they spent a week at the Seelbach Miss Elizabeth Burke of Winches ¬ ter spent Sunday here the guest of Capt Matt Matlgan and family Mr and Mrs J Gray McLean spent several days this week at Crescent Hill the guests ot Mr R Boyd Robert ¬ son and family Mr H A Gretter attended the State Photographers Convention In Louisville during the week Judge Warner E Settle left Wed- nesday ¬ morning for Kansas City Mo where he went to attend a meeting of the Judiciary Committee of the Presbyterian Church Mr and Mrs Jas L Watson and Mr Jas L Watson Jr have returned to Lexington after a short stay with Mrs Watsons sister Mrs Jennie P Cardwell Mr Starling Swlgert has returned to his home in Nevada after a pleas ant visit of several weeks with his aunt Mrs Stapleton Johnson on Sec- ond ¬ street Mrs George H Armstrong of Grand Rapids Mich who has been visiting her sister Mrs Owen W Thomas in Louisville is now the guest of Mr and Mrs Jno W Rodman on Todd street Misses Kate Newman and Katha ¬ rifle Marshall leave tomorrow for Louisville where they will be the guests of Mr and Mrs Thos B New ¬ man and Mr and Mrs Wm C New ¬ manMiss Stella Knickerbocker of Falls City Nebraska came yesterday to spend the summer months with her sister Mrs Bowen S Henry Mr and Mrs D P Davis of Third street had as their guest during the week Miss Greenbaum of Louisville Mr and Mrs Henry F Lutkemeler spent the week In Kansas City Mo where Mr Lutkemeler went as a dele ¬ gate from the local branch to the Annual Convention of the Catholic Knights and Ladles of America which held Its session there this week Mr and Mrs Geo L Willis and children of Shelbyvllle who have been making their home in Washing ¬ ton during the past session of Con ¬ gress where Mr Willis was secre tary to Congressman Harvy Helm passed through here Thursday en route home where they will spend the summerMiss Natilie Martin returned Wed ¬ nesday from Staunton Virginia where she has been attending schol during the past year She leaves on June 1 for New York where she will join a 1i r WEITZELS SPECIALS THIS WEEK II raTs II SPREADS CRASH MADE STYLE LAWNS GROCERY QUALITY AND PRICES- The Higher The Quality The Lower The Prices WE MEAN THAT ON REALLY SUPEREXCELLENT GROCERIES OUR PRICES ARE CONSIDERABLY LOWER THAN WHAT YOULL FIND IN OTHER STORES IN FACT THE MAJORITY OF THE GROCERIES WE CARRY ARE NOT BE FOUND IN ANY OTHER STORE IN TOWN ANY PRICE THEYRE TOO TO FIND READY SALE IN 1t ORDINARY STORES THATS WHY WE MAKE A SPECIALTY THEM EVEN LOWER PRICES THAN WORTHLESS STUFFS ARE OF FERED FOR ELSEWHERE DEPENDABLE GRO CERIESLOW PRICES A COMBINATION THRIF WILL NOT IGNOREVW Williams South DRISCOLLS OLD STAND BOTH PHONESx ST CLAIR STREET CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING All advertisements in columnsarerfive cents per line for each insertion and be paid for strictly in advance FOR SALEWe haTe a flrt class 1 horse power Water Motor that we will sell at a low figure Apply at this office tf FOR SALEA 400 acre farm in Henry county All but 75 acres in grass well fenced 4 good barns and a 7 room twostory farmhouse Apply to S this office 252t FOR SALEEight Plymouth Rock hens and rooster year old and best blood They are of the Harry Clubb strain Also five Black Orplng ton cockrels of best breeding Will sell cheap as I lack room- I have both Plymouth Rock and Black Orpington eggs Rocks 150 and Orpingtons 250 per fifteen TF TALIAFERRO Shelby St Frankfort Kentucky Old Phone party of friends who sail for conti nent to spend summer months Ex Governor and Mrs J C W Beckham who have been making their home at Senator Thos H Paynters residence on Shelby street during winter have taken rooms at the Capital Hotel Mrs Julia Beckham and Miss Elenor and Master Cripps Beckham are visiting at Lake land after which they go to Nelson counnty to spend summer The following Is from the New Or leans Item of Friday May 15 Lieut Simon Bolivar Buckner U S A who was guests of cousins Mr and Mrs W C C Claiborne en route from Panama left last night for post Fort Sam Houston San Antonio Tex Lieut Buckner is a son of Gen S B Buckner of Kentucky a former Governor of that State and a nominee for the vice presidency of the United States on the Palmer and Buckner ticketiiiiiii ri- PAGE r t F FIVE LOT BED 100 r LOT BATH TOWELS 15c LOT LINEN 10c YARD 4 LOT READY SHEETS 49c i LOT NEW YD SEE OUR SPECIAL LINE FANS 25c 50c 75c to 500 t t I j TO AT FINE OF AT k ¬ TY PEOPLE 217 s these to one one 453 the the the now the the his his 10c iI For SaleTwo Steel Roller Mills four rolls each Also four horizontal Fre Tube Boilers All In good condition W A GAINES CO- Frankfort Ky 4 FORSALE CHEAPWe have a 32 Inch Paper Cuttar in perfect candy tton that we will sell very cheap Address this office tt FOR EXCHANGEWe have a Smith Premier Typewriter in good condi ¬ tion that we wtill exchange for a Remington In like condition Call at this office for particulars For Sale A handsome twostory frame residence of sign rooms Ritzy attic over entire house This houn is superbly built and finished dnA has all the latest modern impror i ments For terms can at this of ¬ lIce s WantedOne thousand foxes Will pay 150 apiece and will pay cash You can either draw on me or s nd bill and I will remit promptly J D Stoghlll Shelbyvllle Ky 4t Mrs M J Myers of Cynthlana came up yesterday for a visit of sev ¬ eral weeks with relatives here Mr J H Hodges of Louisville was among the visitors here during tha week HUMAN FILTERS The functions of the kidneys Is to strain out the Impurities oC the blood which is constantly passing through them Foleys Kidney Remedy makes the kidneys healthy so they will strain out all waste matter from the blood Take Foleys Kidney Remedy at once and It will make you well For aala by all druggists i