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Interior Journal from Stanford, Kentucky • Page 4

Interior Journal from Stanford, Kentucky • Page 4

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Interior Journali
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Stanford, Kentucky
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BRODHEAD John Laswell and family visited Mr. Earl Bullock at Wabdfirst of the week; Mrs. Laura Clark, of Pulaski, was UPESfMl WID visit In it her son, Mr. J. Clark, here first of the week.

Mrs. Hope Cox and Mrs. Albert Martin were visiting friends In Stanford XIIIMSIMml first of the week. Miss Inez Cass, Messrs, Joe. Roberts and Cecil McKlnnej were here from MRS; R.

C. COFFEY, Aumx. and J.F.VANH0OK E. K. 8.

N. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Garrett and children, of Frankfort, were guests of Dr.

and Mrs. N. M. Garrett Sunday. (COFFEY VANHOOK) Pastor Bert Gould and wife attended the 8unday School conference held with Ottawa Baptist church Sunday Judge Fertilizers by Results! la 1935 farmers everywhere bought Non-Acid Forming and Physiologically Neutral Swift' Red Steer Fertilisers 00 our word that ft would give tbem better crops.

Market days.oi 1935 proved this. If yon are not acquainted with the marvelous crop Swift's Red Steer produced in 1935, Ulk to your neighbors or see your local Authorised Swift Agent. Weill' vite you to judge Red Steer on 1 the results it has produced. You're sure to want some evening, Mr. and Mrs, Cecil Smith, of' Stan ford, were the guests of Mrs.

Smith's BEAUTIFUL HOME, LARGE TWO STORY STOREBUILDING, STOCK OF CLEAN MERCHANDISE AND FIXTURES, 3 WAREHOUSES, -OFFICE BUILDING, TWO-STORY RESIDENCE, 6 SUBDIVIDED, PRETTY HOME.8 SHARES OF MORELAND. BANK IN" MORELAND, KENTUCKY." ABSOLUTE AUCTION ON PREMISES mother, Mrs. Bettie Newland, first of the week. Mr. and Mrs.

Amos McCuUem and daughter, of Richmond, are visiting Mr. and' Mrs. J. P. Dees here this week.

Mr, and Mrs. Bronston Elder and TfTT HIT TiTti MAlf son, Lee Cass, of Stanford, were here Sunday with Mrs, Elder's parents, Mr. and Mrs, J. R. Cass.

1j KM 1 MUKWa I Mr. and Mrs. P. Tu. Painter and Mes-dames 'Cillie Owens and Essie 9 Stuart, were guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Ed Lane in Crab Orchard Sunday. AT 10.00 A. Stent Boiiert: B. C.

AndenoOr SEi mmj I the writer attended Masonic lodge in HMAN LOCATION: All xf this. Jeslrable business sind residentialproperty is located on Main Street (Highwayc No. fiSmtvitky, Stmtiveni. Raila, ith its fine Traded high school, nice churches bank, hospitable citizenship, etc ond and third degree work was put MILLING CO; Phon41 Stanford, Kentucky The beautiful home, two stories, 10 rooms, veranda, screened in back porch, another back porch, garage and all other outbuildings on a lot 100x202 feet, concrete walks, beautiful shade, pretty an exceedingly desirable place to live. Eight Shares of Stock in the Moreland Bank.

Large two-story storebuilding 22x60 ft. small storage "room in rear of store, coal house, large lot in rear, in facj, the size of this lot is 36 feet frontage on Main -Street, 354 1-2 ft. deep and 93 1-2 ft wide at Good barn midway of lot. ideal business building, lot and location. The noted Moreland sulphur well is located in front on.

Mr. Woodyard Owens has moved his family hack to this place from Lock-land. and are occupying their property Main street. Mr. Owens has a position in Lodkland tuifi has returned to it.

Elder A G. Cams, -of the- Baptist church, informs us that he recently held a series of meetings in Crab Orchard resulting in several He used the court room or city hall as a meeting Geo. Parrett has moved his stock to the, large building Just across Main street. The building he vacated is owned by. Mr.

John Sowder, the G. A. Merchant, and He is having it renovated and remodeled and will move his stock of groceries to it as soon as repairs are made. Suppose You'd Have a j' Fire Tonight? FOR INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS SEE CARTER' II aches Carter Office Phone 180 COFFEY HOME of thisdesirable property. Some much needed work-is being Good clean stock of staple and fancy groceries, notions, dry goods, and a lot of fixtures, including show done on huthwajr ISO north of Mt.

Verifon in way of filling up holes andill low places. This Is being done with casel7ood safe, scales, desk, stove, etc WB One story of fic building and 2 large warehouses, located on Main Street One of the best cisterns in More lansTon this property. 'Nice two-story! six-room residence with J. M. REYNOLDS UNDERTAKERS Waynesburg, Ky.

Phone 1704 Prompt Attention to Calls concrete stone then black and rolled smooth. This work will continue until the road between Mt. Vernon and south end of concrete at top of Ball's Hill is reached. Just whether or not it will be done through our town we are unable to say, but it sure needs it The Mother's day program at the Christian church was the finest that has been given for a long time at that church. The morning and evening -audiences were very gratifying.

There extra large garden. The beautiful 6-acre tract, all in Blue Grass, lies like a floor, is subdivided as follows to-wit: Tract No. 1: Beautiful lot 90x734 fee with pretty building site. Njce orchard. Tract.

No. 2: The Home Place, pictured above with frontage on Highway No. 35 of 146 feet and extending 725 feet in depth and 230 feet in width at rear. All in blue grass. Concrete walk, pretty lawn, beautiful shade.

Improvements on Tract No. 2: Elegant 2-story residence of 7 rooms, halls, veranda, screened in back porch, concrete dairy, fine cistern. An ideal place to live. This property is now occuoied bv Banker E. C.

Pullen and were 84 in Sunday School Pastor Vaughan brought a very Inspirational INSURANCE Fire Casualty -Auto Life Office in Myers Building HILL CASH STANFORD, KTf. message on the subject, "Thinking of Mother." Mrs. Betty Frith was presented with a lovely bouquet of lav-! endar iris for being the oldest mother present, Mrs. Hope cox was presented with a white bouquet for being the I 9 youngest mother present. She also rendered a beautiful solo entitled "Mother." The evening service was outstanding largely because of the speaker, Bro.

Robert G. Menzies, of Pendra Roads, India. His message was a most delightful one upon the subject, "Mothers and Missions." Master Chas. H. J.

McRoberts TORNADO 7 FIRE -AUTO TOBACCO insurance' Eddie Hurt 'sang the greatest and most beautiful solo of his young career. The, closing exercises of the graded and high school began Friday evening when a program was given by the How's Your Stomach? first seven grades in the school auditorium. Sunday evening the Bacca laureate sermon was preached in the Wm. J. Misklll of 206 W.

MiIn Chattanooga, uld: "After years of suffering from stomach upaeta, it aeemed I could Set no relief. Finally I took lr PUrM1. u- a. family. RESIDENCE ON 6-ACRE TRACT.

Tract No. 3. Choice lot, 90x712 feet, all in blue grass, wonderful building site. On this lot is a fine barn and an extra fine well. This sale is for the purpose of winding up the estate of the late R.

C. Coffey and the business affairs of Coffey AH interested parties have signed contract to SELL this property for the HIGH DOLLAR BID AT THE AUCTION SALE. An Absolute Sale in every sense of the word. It MUST SELL. Folks, we invite you' to this sale on THURSDAY, MAY 29TH, AT 10:00 A.

and ask you to pay these splendid people a fair and reasonable price for these valuable holdings. POSSESSION: At once, subject to rental contracts, TERMS ON REAL ESTATE: 10 per cent on Sale Day, 40 per cent when deed is made and balance in one and two years at 6 per cent interest TERMS ON PERSONALTY i Cash or its equivalent Some Money Given Away at Tijii Sale Absolutely Free. LUNCH WILL BE SERVEP BY THE LADIES OF THE CHRISTIAN CHURCH. For further particulars, blue prints, see, write or phone either Mrs. R.

Coffey, J. F. Vanhook, Charles Coffey, Moreland, Kentucky, Joe Bishop, Stanford, Kentucky, or HUGHES CARTER, Agts. STANTORD, KENTUCKY COL. OTIS C.

THOMAS, Kentucky's Crack Auctioneer, jwill ry this Sale. Come out and hear him. Baptist church building by Elder Charles Vaughn, pastor of the Chris -J cal Discovery and at this tian church, Monday evening Class wii.mik a mux iceung one. I would not have suffered (ar naa only Known Night program was rendered by the Senior Class in the school auditorium. Tonight, Tuesday, at o'clock, the won mis areax ionic Buy nowl New sue, tablets liquid S1.00 a fl.31 Write to Dr.

Pierce's Clinic, Buffalo, N. for ires medical advice. eighth grade commencement and class program will be rendered with 19 grad' Uates at the school auditorium. Wed' nesday evening at o'clock, Mrs, Set tle, music teacher, will have her mus ic recital. Thusrday evening, May 21, at 8 o'clock, the commencement pro gram will be presented: Processional, Mrs.

Settles; song, church choir, Salu- Reed Hatfield BEAUTY SHOP Finger 35c Shampod Finger Wave Permanent $2.50 $3.50 $4.50 Miss Lurlie Sanders Prop. Phone 122 taorian, John Eva Coffey; Valedictor ian, Miss Lillian Hall; special song; Address by Hon. O. J. Jones, State FOR SALE t-burner coal oil stove with oven.

Mrs. F. M. Crawford, Lo High School Supervisor; Presentation of Diplomas, Supt. A.

B. Clayton; It Benediction, Elder Bert Gould, pastor gan avenue. of Baptist church. FOR SALE House and half -acre lot in Waynesburg. Immediate possession.

Ben Cur lis, Waynesburg, Ky. 38-tf FOR SALE Two plows, three unused bee gums, one smoker, 1 Blue Grass stripper. Mrs. J. N.

Saunders, Stanford. Ky. 40-tf STRAWBERRIES FOR SALE Large, nice and juicy. Prices reasonable. Call Stanford, phone 80 -M.

G. Peavyhouse. 40-2t LOST Sunday in front of my property pn Lancaster street, at the Bap Richard L. Bourn was elected head coach of athletics of Somerset High WOOL WANTED I am paying the highest prices for wool. Ray 0.

Murphy, Phone Hustonvllle Exchange 453. 3fl-8t COTTAGE FOR RENT will be vacant June 4th. Good garden. On Miller street, Stanford. Mrs.

J. S. Tark-ington. 39-6t FOR SALEr-Pure bred Narragansett turkey eggs. Mrs.

J. Henry Gooch, phnoe 2313. 39-Jp STOMACH TJLCER, OAS PAINS. vtattma wfiv NOTICE TO CREDITORS All persons having claims against the HIGHEST PRICE paid for wool. firm of Coffey Se Vanhook will please rTRUCKINa3hort and long hauls.

Day night. See Joe Bishop, Stanford, Ky. 38-5p LOST Large red hat on East Main street or on Grab Orchard pike. Return to this office; lp FOR SALE Shetland Pony. Safe for children to ride and drive.

Paul Owens, Crab Orchard. It FOR SALE Two-year-old Jersey buu. Subject to register. Richard Freeman, Stanford, Ky -2t FOR SALE Two piece wicker suite. Good condition.

W. E. Ramsey, Logan avenue, Stanford, Ky, 40-tf school to succeed Bob Bruce Waddle, who resigned to accept an offer to coach the Centre College freshmen. present them to me for payment. Those owing the estate are earnestly requested to come forward and settle at once.

The estate of Mr. Coffey Is being toniiriff tin anil will annrnnlatji tist church or in The Princess a small Try our Classified Aavertlaements, Call Charlie Nunnelley, Hustonvllle Exchange 397, or see John Cash, Stanford, Ky. 3-9t FOR SALEr-Large' bay draft mare; well broken; not Western; 8140; also combined bay gelding, very gentle; not Western; $100, Each is eight years old. Hugh Thompson, Moreland, Ky. 39-2t gold locket with blue setting and on CLASSIFIED "ADS" a white gold chain.

Reward for Its re For quick relief get a free sample of No advertisement taken I prompt payment of all accounts. John 7. Vanhook, Moreland, Ky. St Is a word, or turn to me. Mrs.

B. W. Gaines, C. O. road, Stanford.

Udga, a doctor's prescription, at Coleman's Drug Co. 32-10t weekly, ZSe.

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