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THE MOUNTAIN SCORCHER

INDUSTRIAL ORGAN OF ROWAN COUNTY rTANDS FOR THE RIGHT AND CONDEMNS THE WRONG THE ONLY REAL NEWSPAPER IN ROWAN COUNTY

VOLUME n. MOBEHELAB, KT., SATUBDAY, APBIL 30, 1927 NUMBEE- 52.

DEATH <»^ R P. PERRY MRS RASPORD DIES Mrs. Ewing Bastord. popular Mrs. Elizabetii Stamper Morehead Normal' After a bard strugglefor life. B. young teacher of the county, died Prank Perry, preeldent of the i-thlrty o'clock last night at ' Defeab Murray change Bank of Kentucky, of Mt. Pana to Her Retrard Two Years Old Today the Mary Cbllee Hospital. Mra. Sterling,died at Norton tnflcmary at Bastord, who has been attending Mrs. EUsahetb Stamper, widow tt /' Ob Wlday Aod SaturdBy of laat LoDlsville. on lYMay oilast Veek. the Morehead State Normal School. ’ WMk St Lonlavllle the ‘'B»ld BU body was conTeyod to Mt. SamnU SUmper, bom Feb. 29. 1861. The Mountain Scorcher U two WM stricken wltb appendicitis sev ­ Xagle*" 11** Morebead SUie Sterlingand after fnneral eerrloe at passed away at the borne of her oow. years oM today. We have no big eral days ago and was brought to NormaL ware vtetorioiu orer Murray hU late home, West Main street. Samuel Stamper.vat Fnrmere laaC "blow" to make to the probable dis­ this city for an Sunday morning.April $4, aftdr as ia both SSB>**. •oof•Undlu* Sunday afternoon, conducted by Her. gust of our readers, hut we do k-ow ■he failed to raUy. She le snirtTed Wh day * to ‘1. They were aald GeorgeDnnie. the body was Uken of about two yean ’in bor that we bsve falthfufly tried to by ber bnsband. Prof. Ewing Bas­ 78rd year. \ *■'. U be rery lutoreetlaE »amee, the OwlngsvUle for burial In the give the petvie a good local news­ tord; her father. Darid Campbell Morehead boye beiag fMrly well Owlngivine cemetery. Fnneral serriee by Revk T. F. paper, frM from preludtee and po and sereral brothers of near 8p«n- ■» , watched by the Murray team, and Mr. Perry was a son of the late Lyons and Worley Hall, qf this eltr. Utlcal hlBs. and have endvavored to ttals eounty. Funeral eerrioea wu beU at Farmers. Mot^y afta^ erory e«ort Mr. and Mrs. WlUlam Parry, of Bath "stand by the right and condemn the will uke place at AnUoeb church at both here and at LouhniUe county, weat to ML Sterlingas as- noon, and the eame afteftioon. e^'' wrong.." We thank all our snh- ten o'clock Thursday morning.Rev. slsunt cashier of the Bxefasnge wu brought to this dty and laid to eeribere and eameeUy ask their oon- Omer Heath, offlbtatlng and burial the re«m.lt pai I all reports t Bank and soon became cashier aad sleep her lut long sleep In Lu Unued support. wiU be la Maehpelah Cemetery—ML Cemetery. tbc ^te ^ket Just why the CourierJour- Sterling Advocate. April 26. Mrs. Sumper was a daughter of nal eberiabaa neb a deadly bate tor WILLIUaHBY*8 WTT Prof Buford had been employed tbe late Dr. Hiram Lee. a nailre of Morehead may never be aatlsfactor- Some one looking at a Morsbead to teach Id the Haldeman Consoli­ Magoffin eonntr. and Is surrived by ly explAlaed. bot numeroua uewe r^ and North Fork railroad car. bea*^ dated School the coming year. Dsa tbe folowlng children: Sam,.SUmper porU have been sOBt them, the pub- lugthe letters, "M. A N. P." ssksd wu known to many In this end Robert F. Stamper. F^mert; city end ber death brings UcaUon ^ which would have been Wlllonghby Day what the letters A SPLENDID IMPROVEMENT DON'T FORGET Mrs. Lulu Boras aod Mrs. Mary tbe hearU of ber friends, who deep­ Batbuy. Harvey. III., a. B. Stamper, helpful to Morehead and the SUte stood for. "Morehead and No A .B. McKinney Is putUng down The Morehead Ice and BottUng ly sympathise with. Prof. Buford Dayton, Ohio and Roacoe Stamper. Mermal School, which have been Pnrtber" was the reply. a concrete elde walk alonghis pro­ Co. is now delivering ice wherever and others bereaved. Loe Angeles. California. ayetematloally refneod. The Courter- perty on Main and E-airbankn atreels. It Is wanted In the dty. Don't for­ CLUBS MAY UNITE Since early womanhood- she had Jouraal U a creat blg'UUle paper, This is a longstretch of pavement getto bangout your card where it NEW POSTMASTER There is s movement on look­ been a member of tbe Chrietlaa with narrow minds at the pilot in this part of town. Mr. MeKlnney. can be seen by the Ice man. Lut Satnrday, Circuit Court ing to the union of the two Woman's church and died la fall filth In Him as a dUM as well as a member of Clerk C. C. Crosthwslte received Clubs in thU dty. This U a move MORE 1 I DESTROYED who caled her to a home beycad the They are aaxloua to get a report the City CennedJ. hae aljyays stood noUee of his appointment u Poet- Id the right direction. "In Union sighingsufferingand weeping. She r W s-^loSdy mtirderV to Bowen aad Impr^cmants in the efty. On Friday of last week. Deputy MasUr at Morehead. and sriU auttiA there U etrengetb" and they can do WU loved by ail her friends and >.iniaSve ft nrst page position under eheriff B. F. Stamper and DepnUes his duUes u soon u be U "Cheeked h more by a united effort then neighbors,who will miss her kindly headllnee, but no other char- iMPUMENTBD J. T. Jennings and Lm -Hinton, In." He iooceeds CapL W. E working separately. We hope and motherly sympathy. W «t news from Morehead and A leading advertising agency In a found and turned out on the ground Proctor, who hu been poetmuter they will unite end heve one large thus wltb aU the county is acceptable. The largedty writes as foUows: seven full barrels of mash on a for about 4 years. club Instead of two email onee. bereaved. Hw-Haley crowd that fougbt as "We are delighted with the way branch of Christy creek. The sUlI Mr. Crosthwait wilt, no doubt, ^./viciously In our legal batUe for CINCLVNATI LIVraTOOK' had not arriv^. maks a good postmuter and avows R CL W. C. TO MEEft* MAT lOMi . . tb« State Normal School, atlli "has advertising. A glanceat your paper Bogs—ReceipU 2,600; held over A ORMT EVENT The Rowan County WomanY t It in for us" and we are fooUsh to shows at once, the high caliber of 6S0; market opened around 10 cents The Bastsra/Kentucky Oratorical Club will meet Tuesday, May 10th, ask or eipect any favors from thst your organluUon.” office without delay In any part of higher elodng alow et the advance ; Gonieet will meet in the Normal at tbe home of Mrs. N. L. Wells In­ •ouree. The Herald-Poei. we believe the work. I moet 180 to 226 pounds, $10.60 O stead of Msy the third u pnbllebed would give Morehead and Bowan REV. C. R CU)YD WILL PREACH School chapel Friday. May 6. at $10.70; one load seleetad, 120 to (^pL Proctor bw had rather a lut week. county recognitionIn.im news col- BAOCALA CREATE BKIMON 8 p. m. The eonieet la Humorous 160 pounds 110.86; 226 to 260 lbs. stormy career as poetmuter. urnns. and many Courier-Journal Rev. ,C. B. Cloyd, pufor of the RsadlDg and PubUc Discusalon wilt JOHNCRAIG LEASES INN 610.16 O IIO.U; 260 to 200 lbs. the language of our old departed readers here Ulk of switching to Christian church, this dty. will not begin ia the afternoon at S o'dock John Craig and Mrs. Craig, who 69.76 O flO-B heavlsr wdghU friend, Pete Hall, "Some euleglMd that paper. . be bare on Sunday. May 8th. He There will be no charge for admis­ are experienced hotel and restaurant $9.50down; pJlFlsgsows $8.60 6 for him aad some eulogtsod agalut goes tn London. Mr. to preadi the sion tb tbU entertainment and the people, have leued of JudgeAlUe $9.00;pigs90 fti 110 pounds. $0.60 him;” hut the bualaus of tbe oBm ' WILL RETURN TO GRAYSON Baccalaureate semen for the col­ public Is cordially Invited. W. Young, the restaurant building. 9 10; heavter wsIgbU upward to was conducted as straight as Mi— Mabel Amburgey who has lege In that dty. Losdon Is the home Main streeL formerly occupied by $10.70. HAS A GOOD MEMORY gouge, and personally, this writer been teaching In the pHmary depart­ of Bra. IrvlDS. who la. so kindly Charles C. Davis, and known u "The C»tUs—BeeelpU 660; calves 600; Five years ago, A. B. McKloney, er bad reaaon to find fault with ment of the OrnysoD Graded School, remembered here, he haring preced­ Wayside Inn." market slow, fsw small lot steers of this dty. dropped a quarter on CapL Proctor's conduct of the office. has closed her school for the sum­ ed Bra. Cloyd as pastor of the Hr. Craig Is startingwith a nice .steady at $9.00 9 $10.60; bulk the side-walk at the comer of his It bu not been decided who will mer. Miss Amburgey has aee^ted Chrlsdaa;nnsaan enurenehuKh iand built the splen- buslneu aad wlU have ia conaeetloa unsold, bids lower; heifers unevenly ■tore and It fell between two stones lucceed Mr. Crosthwait u Olreult a place Ul the same school for noKf lid new c^nreb edlfioa M wbwbleb of the walk. His workmen haring Court Clerk. The matter of apolnt- with his restaurant a full line of i WiffWir apd WU retaW to Oraytoi eteady to 26 cents lower; other cat- nre^NUl^prani Pfond Js.Mfth ^dgePrewitt, stbo.ta, grocer! SB. • opswing of the s^biW-tiat-ti^ dlfferenL top H'l^jan* beMeOs^ ..MCfTC, REPLY HHNT BY piitttAi; dow'n a -coi-coaorete walk. Mr. ^rbapa. more totereatpd tn having TBRSITY SPORTS KIRS ORA ADAMS ELBCTED $9.60; few upward to $10.50; . GOVERNOR FIELDS McKlaaey cAnembtibertng the loea of a competent clerk than any one The football squad of the Unlver*- Miss Ora L Adams, Dean of Wo- * $6 9 $7.26; few $7.60; fow A despatch from Frankforh of qnartdr. went ont Wednesday morn­ else. ity of Kentucky resumed pracUee at the cutters and cutters $4 9 $6.60: April 28. says: ing and found It Just where be re- Good-bye. Capt. Proctor! The Wednesday. April 20. after a vaca ­ was elected president of "The Ken­ bulk around $7,76' down: lighter "Governor Fields today seat the Scorcher wishes you inceee is what­ tion over tbe Buter holidays. Cc^ weightveals $6 9 $10.00. followingtelegramto Joe Btchard- ever field of enduvor yon may enter. tucky CouncU of AdminlstraUve CAFT 'S HOUSE BUBIffi Gamage plau to meet twice each eon. editor of the GlasgowTimes:— We wUl especially miss the amUble -Women" at Loulsrllle last week The residence of CapL T. t week with the line candldatae. and RAILROAD DEVELOPMENT T have your telegram of even date presence of Mrs, Proctor at the during the X. EL A. Convention. B4Me. loeatnd acroae Triplet creek, twice with the bukfleld men nntU HAS NOT L.AGOB0) which reads: 'If J. C. W. Beckham call window. Mies Adams U a splendid ChrUtlan oppoelU Morehead caught fire the /irst of Jane. "The progress In railroading In d for governor tn Demo- woman and capable of being presi­ Wednesday mcralngand was toUlly POOL SELlR NINE AND Resllxlng that much prep the last 100 years makes one of the craUc primary of August will yon dent of the highest organluUon destroyed togetherwith moet of hla ONB-HALP MILUON MORE must be made If the Wltdeata might great American romancee,” says the support him by word or deed? Reply within the gift of effects. Tbe fire is of nnknown The Bnrley-Tobaeco Orewers’ Co- hope to cope sncceMfully with eneb- St. Paul. (Minn.) News. Prom expense.' I will uy In reply origin.It appeared to have originat­ opersUve AssodaUon bu sold about leams u Alabama, VanderMlL Indi­ BETURNED PROM HOSPITAL few straggling lines totaling less If Beckham Is nominated at ed In, or aear. the room where bis 9.600.000 pounds of tobsceo of tbe ana. WasblngtOD and Lee. add Tann- Mr*. Virgil has returned than 100 miles, oneonnected with Angnstprimary I will giveI him caiee, Coach Gamagehu bun ■end- demented boy, stays. Some say 1928 re-dried crop. ' President and ysAypeAshland,piPAshland. where ahe bad ;h other and aervlng only local support than I received from him tn sixty men—thti targeaC it caughtfrom a defective flue, Oenertl ManagerJamesC. Stone, of jy le’ past -10 - days with her UtUr commnames, there hgs developed a 1»28 and a greatdeal more thaa I squad to ever report to a Kontneky carried $1,000 Insurance the Burley co-operative, announced JU /Charles Henry. iwho network of railroads In this country received from you. Haly and Bing­ house aod household goodsin D. 8. Tuesday the wle of this tobacco to cosch—through a aeries ofLnetieee last week as khaving bis eye totaUng 260,000 mile* and reaching ham.’ ” every afternoon, with icriu^iagethe Caudill's agsney. What he saved Is tbe LiggettA Myers Tobacco Com­ T BGlBred with a "sling'*sllng-ehoL" The virtually Into every comer of the order nf tbe day at least three tlmee FUDGE T. A. R EVANS ITSITS worth very little. The fire depart- pany, which bu been a conali friends of tbU manly little country. It is, doubtful whether week. Believing that the fallnree HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT ; responded, bnt M late. buyer from the AMOctaUnn ever jBlbiir and of hie parenta will be during the first year of railroad of the Wildcats In tbe past bu been ‘^'JhdgoT. A B Evans risited the since Its organltaUon. ) MIls to know be Is doing nicely. operation In this coontry 1.000 pees- GRADING UP due to weakneu In tbe fundamenUta Highway Department Tuesday and This sale leaves only about 4.600 engers were cairied. Now each year CapL E. C. Burdick has gmded of the game,Gamagebu laid great OONSOlADAnro 8C9900L bringsback some cheeringnews con­ of the 1928 crop In tbe 1.000.000.000 pemons ride on the tbe front of his premises on Main empbasia on blockingand tackling ^ Honor Roll cerningthe Flemingaburgand Sandy hands of the AssodaUon aad leu trains In the United Statee, and it U street, planted hedge, sodded the iprlDg B Hook road. JudgeEvans tells us safer to ride on the train than live grOtUDd near the curb and side walk than 80,000,000 pounds of tbe old Next year's Varsity will be u- Grades, that he has secured the rightof way tobaccos of 1928, 1984 and 1986 un­ at home. and Is makinga beauUful front. tremely UgbL unleu tbe idea take na TackalL Boy Mania. Irene up Christy creek, all the parties hav ­ A century ago. there probably sold. on a greatdeal of weightover the ■ItSse Young, Jewell Pannih. ingsignedthe agreementla torro re­ Mr. Stone wu warmly oongrat- ware not to exceeed 200 pereons em­ E E. MaggardIs raisingtbe boura vacation. The squad out for spring Holbrook. Boy Caudill. quired by the Department, a fact ulated when news of the sale be­ ployed In railway work. Now th< be recently sold tc Oscar Blair, and practice averaged slightlyunder 17$ which very much pleased the eom- came known. It wu aald at the are 1,760,000. Where e few thous­ le tUUng and I.eveUng the yard and pouods, and for this reuon. If none Grade 7. mlaaion, who eompllmenled him for aswMlation omnee that other manu- and tons of freight were carried each terracingthe front next to the side other, tbe coaching staff hu en­ Turner, Wlnford Croethwmite, his effecUve work. year in the early days of the rail- walk, covering the new fllUngwith fartuwrs are negoUauA for some of deavored to speed up thingsu moMi McDanleU. Marie Tboi The Department has -ordered I'e high class redded mad. the total tannage now of all •od- He Is making a lovely ap­ u potslble. Qnde C surrey of the road aad promised to tobaeeos and that announaement of matea 2.600,- proach to the bulldlag. Tbe squad Is Intact from lut year Bather Cms- :hont 000.000. tons. additional sales would probably be with the exeepUon of aCptain Smith itadrew Hall. Bay Whin. delay. We aie no^ooklngfor ntade In the near futnra The little trains that crept along JnfigeArthur Bone le grading and DeHaven. Jesklns,Rcu. Kirk- Grades. road'v soon as t The sale to the LiggettA Myert the mat Iron ratls at 10 to 16 mllaa survey of the own hte vacant lot to the enrh of endell and Ellis are buklMd men Baddtag. Cbruans Can- company raisea the total sold by Mr. as hour and shocked the 'oountry- weather utUea. la a greatIm- woh will be back trying for their Klanl* Ethel Uane. Llgon Kse- from the re-dried holdingsofStone of aide by their noise aad spmd. have 1 a beaudful aod well old podUma. Spriag praettoe hu tPiseie OaBsiiy. Leoma Johnsw SCHUYLER CLARKE tbe AseodaUon dnee tbe openingof developed Into swift, Inxnrtone STILL TAKING LEASES Bhown' eome likely eandldatu ter the sale seuon last October to dmut trains that span the enUre contiaeat Schuyler Clarim. of OUve Hill. amongwhom are Ambnrgy, Myrtle Elartta. "BOO NOO" TRUCK GAPTURBO 79.609,0fi0 pounds. This, od oonree In four days. Wef field managerfor the Harblacn Jefferiea.Cevtugtoa. Ford. Mclatosh. Jeaea. Oanette Oomlags, Tbe AshUnd Independent, o: takes no account of tbe calee of tbe Walker Befraetortee Co., was In the , Thomu and Miller. 8BB RELIEF FOB STATE April 18th. says: 1986 crop, which were made at dty aevwral hours Wednesday. Mr. Pence. Deii. Belt PhUlppa. 9nott TBBOU<» COUNTY AGENTS •*rbe poUee today had Uon. Clarke gave the Saoreber ottee a and Rogfce an left fram tact year tmo D. Oppenhalmer. Mazte Mae A form of r^M that U doingso that It takes to make eggaegand It pleaaaat call, aad seat Ue paper fer Nnmeroas potnln of superiority for the line padtlons. «iU Dulmer White, Baby moeh to lift agrienltare out of de­ tor tbe fact that old mas a year to a friend of his at Sbutb are claimed for a rubber Inathm be fnratabed with macb oppaafttea ^^Jaale Craig, Marvel OasdlU, pression and psl it back on a payiag YoletMd had the Eighteenthamend whleh le lateaded to replau wood, by member! ef the freehmaa basis is being snppUed by eonnty Webeter. Ohio. meaL or the prohibitiea law passed He hu been very bnay of late Uk- metal and other matarlals In many among whom are Stem. Drury. WaL aganta In 76 Kanlncky eonnOea, they would probably make some Ingclay leasee for bla eompaay. and mea. Outwardly It reaemblu twdl- urt. Idlemaaa aad Moore. Tbe ead saia. Woodrow IhJB. Thomas P. Cooper, director of tbs Shortly sfier 11 o'clock last night has leased largeareas la the ridni- nary hard rubber ,bnt In reality It poeddons’ are eaoMag mueh worry. utsoa. ‘Iharmaa Candl'.l. Boerimeett BUtloa aad'dean of the Patrolmsn John Ball and WUlard GrmM 1-A. ty of the head of Oaaay. on Laurel Is qulU dlfferenL The central por- Glib. Waddll and Franklin being the College o< Agrteolture of the Uni- Lawson arr^tsd J. H. Wright, said ends retttrntag. Lyou and Tnttle f YtsBh Grover Trvmbe, aad elsewhere. wMeh may i Uon ounstata of bard sponge rubber versliy of Kentneky, polnt<>d out In to be tram ^th eounty. wbeo he ran eonM np tram the fnehmen fitam, / wMPialey. •ome snrreytag for “BHI" M< with minute nlr an Interview. “step" sign with a truck whUe Wtgleeworth. a guard tact f Oeado I-R and the writer. It lorits like thto ■ids of the sore Is a layer of deaser "County a^ta." he eald. "have which was laden with fifty-two yaar. hu bua ritifted to nd. . . >, Predrtek Prichard, eompaay has asongh clay to keep rubber eempound. aad tbe crtsmal euUlned lm{ of eggs. A eearah thrangh the egg e N. Buat, Bar- It going for obont Are hundred inrteee eeaiista of etnmg fabric U ta the ftret Uma la the htatscT ' t OP poQtteal aid (••ee revealed Svo gallaes of eno«- of athtattas at the Uatveratty that * m. Ottls White. Nell cured u a unit wltb the i and whloh. wbme followed, are tand- ■Mne Bqaor.V Ahieh the offteere spring praetlee hu been c IS, Ceril &U. whlMt it reatn. iRg to revamp taming methods and FRiFirro oAMMs Charge. Wright was booked on the oa sorii a large acala, aad It la a ; practices u> meet Morehead SUte Normal h$ottM- on ehargea of rnnnlag ove^a eve the' greetut tribute to the prngiimdve poHcr ef aad dawaada, < K^BsM ■agta") team played etspMgaaad D kill e perteetly OoasA Gaamge that the reenlta were , r la the Rtetamnd Mmai team, at | wdl prehaMy he tried before pottos good shev to Bake i so hliAly eattafestery. Fottowem M 4Boa« Tao«f«v. (Mday) afff MEn r. M. Blair in peOee eowt P»M Ti tfeipaftwaeo. Vri^ R bald la etty 1 ue a 1 . (Batarfimrl m T

ntr MOUNTAIN SOORCKRt SATUBDAT, APVL M. 1 B PABNINO FSmrtTAHUT -HOW TO imn» h • If SB Ingitlry waa teat to every NAnoN.wiDE CBmuniurr 2 farmer la tbe United Statee aaklng (B him If farming la profitable, a very Reeind) dedded majority would anawei' The iwalty surUlag itateeMnt tn ViE WANT •‘No." But tbere would, on th« the Maonfacturen Record of Pobru- other hand, be a coualderable min­ ary 84. by Hark O. Prentlsa to tb< ority who would anawer In the af­ effect that crime u eeeUng this eoua- firmative. Of eourve, there are al- try 116.000.000.000 a year, or more waya a number of farmers who oever than the total value make any money, they never did or ■agricultural products tn 1016, or 86 You to viBit our store when Jn they never will. Tbere Is. such a more than the amount of need of Life’s Beal Necessities. P* claae of people In every line of butl- money loaned to our AlUes during !t might be truthfully eald the war. has attracted almost nnl- (bat at the pretent there ere fewei venai attention. The eutement U If it is to Eat or Wear, We (armere w.‘io formerly uiadal money being widely dlseneeed by tbe news- Have It. Onr prices are low« ere not making It now. Coodltlona papers of the country aa a reratatloo are naditimy rueposMbte IB a great of fearful import to tbe mutore of considering tbe Quality of mer­ degree for farmers falling to make the oaUon. Remedies of many kinds chandise we sell. We appre­ proflu from their bualneee Their e being suggested. freight bill! aru higher, their Uxee ciate your trade. One of the reasons for thU wide­ higher and what they have to buy Is very mueh higher. But ta spread criminality la fiven In tbla week-i iaane by Mr. Prentlre In an spite of these tacU a number of article In which he etrlnglyarraigns fahners are making money and are the practlees of maoy criminal law­ making It every year. Tttoee who yers in seekingnot justice for the not making’ money, aa a rule, have Increased their, ineome. By, welfare of the country, but profit from defending notorious criminals, holding down the expense account.: with indtutry and and by pettifogging moMioda delay­ ClearfieldSupplyCo; played on the (arm, tbere should he ing their trial or their punUhmeat. YOUR MONEY IS SAFE This Is an arraignment of sharp a balance on tbe right side of the The Old Beliable Clearfield. Ky. Not only do we keep your money behind thick ledger.^ criming] legal practices which de­ mands the study of our people ud walls and stronglocks but we also insure it against One of the very beet farmers of pre-eminently of the bar a loss. in the eonoty re- of the whole country. centi; said that he had never known A UTTliB TALK ON THBIFT Lincoln, during the early yaara of Well-known men of experience, integrityand a better time for makingmoney on Mr. Prwitlsa gives many Uliutra- (By: S. W. Straue. PreMdent Amer­ hb life, saved much money. He did the farm than the present Ume. He UoDs of tbe absurd rulings and over- ability conduct our bank’s business along conserva­ ican Society for Thrift) not hare It to saro. But ho made far from being right when qollBga by oourts for tbe tive lines. Comment eooUnually la being the mobt of hb i prices are considered. Por Instance, of criminals. Two eases ip Florida made oh tbe targe volume of de- We invite the accosts of corporations, part­ suppose we make a comparison of not mentioned by him are enggeatlve a sblnlng example ef thritt posiU In the eavlnga banka of the tbe prices In 1914, before the World of tbe ^jra In which panlabuMnt lei There are men whoee namaa nerships and business nien, and the accounts of in­ country. There la no War. and 1927. In 1914. wheat waa evaded. Two men have within the have been written In tbe hook of dividuals. value to the nation of 47.000,0(10 leee than 76 eenu a bushel, while leas throe or four yean hoeu eon- giwat buatnem eoseeae who spent . savings acounb, toteUlng fSO.OOO,- WX WILL WWOME YOU U ranges from |1.86 to |1.60 rtetod of Ant-dogree murder. Their yeare In acenmoUtteg |160. hut. bushel Tobacco sold from lawyen have been able in one way 'O.OQO. Theee faeb are a tribute while they -were eecumulatlnc t9"> eight to ten cents and tbe same' and another to tranefer their tbe power of odueatlon. •urn of money, they were abo ^ It should not be forgotten,bow­ PEOPLES BANK OF MOREHEAD grade this year brought from IS to from one court to another, and now teg rugged eharaetere a Sheep sod lambs have insreaaed have for from four to five years pre­ er. that tbe true value of thrift It b not always poestele Morebead, Ky. canot be measured In dollan and COBS thrift without reforrini In value from 60 to 100 par cent. vented punlehment. although con­ Poultry U 100 por seat, higher and viction of flnt-degree murder has eente. Tlip child, dnrlng tha course suustics compiled by bankere' s the average price foAoggi during been had In every court Jn which of lb school life, may only be able ciaUons, teeurasee compttnlee and tbe year U from 40 to)50 per cent, the cases have been tried. The lat- deposit a tew doUan In other similar organlsatlona. but we eet scheme, by which the punish­ school savings bank yet, through ■bould not craeto In our minds (ha ; THE GAKDBN Inch. The I should run north sreater. In the dal/y hueinese, where goodgradecows are kept, the ment of theee criminals has been de­ theee praeUcee, It forms hablb that Idea that thrift succeee b te he and aouth. feed, raised on the (arm and the layed. and poeeibly defeated, is that will bring great suooesa la after measured alone by such sUndarda. (By: 8. Otrtner, Keniucky CulUraUon ehonld be iml. fine milkingdone without hiring ad­ they ware condamned to be hanged, I. It b Dot OD record that There are young man te tbe hue- CoUes« of A«rtcuUDre.) and aballow. No cuUivatloo and ditional help, there ie a nice profit. whereas the Florida law as It ble walks of life today who are B«upUnUbgUmo ia^er*. Tbere no pasalogamong Uio rows ahould The most experienced catUe men sunds has changed banglag Into paUently saving small rams of la, of eonno. atill UiArobabtUty be done when tbe beans are wet claim that tl^r la good money In electrocution. Theee men. having moaW- In another decade or eo ire of froat and (reeaet. IK tbe pro- -with dew or any other reaaon. (or eatUe at present priees. In 1914 been eeoteneed to be bahgeil, cannot, shall hear of them because the ' apect of bavins early beana maket In thU way -any dUoaae present le the farmer fed flfty-eent corn and ao the lawyers claim, be eleotro- hahlU they are forming today een tfao gamble a good one. •piwad. cuted; and'as they have not been Bad Color ooly lead to splendid reeulta. •old hie hogsat 86.00 per hundred Two common dleeaeee ere pod The Aral plaoUas of beana At that price be made money If he seoteaced to electrocution; they (bilhmsness) If you are only able to eave peon- ■pot and leaf , and nut Tbe abovid be one of The bunch aorta, raised hU hogs. Now he U feeding •tend some chance of eecaplng all' lea or nloUes or dimes, do not let •pot may be introduced throughtbe (or they are hardier than tlw otb< 76-cent corn and telling his bogs punishment. At any rate, fpr four *AOCAai(3NAU.T I tm bam thb fact dampen your ardor for seed: only clean, brightseed should Pole teana bad better not'be ti at 812.00. This is an increase in or five years IheM repeated trUla, V/Usd with apuie at otmett. thrUL Tbe chief valuee are meotel bo used. Both tbe^ dlseauM are until Vter May 1; or ab^uld Uma profit of approximately 100 per cent ande the efforts that are being made petfaB.-teye Mn. John L FWioA and moral The real worth of a beana be planted unUl made worse by wet. 4nggyweather; prevent their being Ranged or emnaway.Broadway. V%v^ ~i1 aiwayaahraya BSSoee The farmers who are making man—hb true value to himself aad — they.may he-ehecied, to some •*- IhadforABlackdlcangfatehen I money are thoee who have aome- electrocuted merely because of the te other!—cannot be measured te Bean sround need not be-CxTr tentr-bf-upplylng 4-4-SO Bordeaux changeof the law from bangingto M a epeO of tUe kind anteff terms of money. tblng to sell every month tn ly fertile; In fact, too mueh ollro- mixture, dust or spray. the countlee om^haavas me e bed bead- year. They raise pracUcally all of ^ My cUor geta aaOerw at Sen vlll mako vine -^arth, and The varietW. given In their Une ^have nlanflnv' T>n«*w their llvealoek, always have on hand imaa. I getreal yeDow. renae the blootni to drop without planUng/ are: Bnnch beana loab believe that,* if they can keep a number of brood bows, a small 1 have faand Black-Uxai^tD aetuns beana. A complete fertllla- Red Valentine, Tennessee Oreenpod fighting.In one way or another bunch of youngcattle, flock of sheep be the fineet kind of e learndy —WEST. BOUND— Pull Measure, StringlMS Grerapod. they can finally escape all ponbh- er of. (or inatanee. 8-8-6 analyala and plenty' of well-Mlected poultry. (far thla. I take Btet^-Drangfat Refugee, green and wax. Pole ment. ta well balanced for beana. or If They are diversifying their crops md make a tea ontofft,end take beans; Kentucky wonder, green or ground heavily J laet year end seeing that tbe overhead ex­ Criminal lawjrere are too often it, along in small doeee fer w X be bad. add phoepbate will be wax, MeCaaland, Lasy Wife, Golden concerned only to secure their fees penses of operating the farm are aldajm Iheveaevarfinmdi —EAST BOUND— enough. Either fertiliser should be Cluster wax. Bueh butter beans: kept down to the loweet point con- through enabling crlmlnab to thing that served me BO wsQ. worked In at tbe rate of 1 pound to Pordhook. Henderson. Sieva. Pole sUtent with efficient work. punishment, without regard to their "ffinee I have known about ...... 2d foot of row, butterbeana: King of the Garden. oath of office, their oath to uphold BUdcDeangfat,1 have not euMw There can be no money made on Tbe seed la dropped about 1 the ConsUtulion and to seek to bring ed needy so mnife with ha^ Wo wonder If hold-up men ■ the (arm with a double outlay In ex- • (t») iMb apart In rowa from 8 feet to abont Juetlceas offldab of the court. feel that business Is so dull as ti pendUuree without a largo Increare ie eoated,a 8 (eel apart, and oovered abont X dlMonraglng. In tbe produeUon of both ilveetock Moroover. a silly, mushy eenU- wake^ w& a bad taste In, An apt deftelUoD (or pJ and grain products, and here mentaUty, eepedalty on the part of . aoi^------I know I haveh. been ‘‘The quality that keeps a I where lies the trouble with most weak-mlndod women, or women who •mlliqg whcD a departing * farmere who are losing money themselves are of a vldoua tempera­ holds tbe door open and let cold air In." just breaking even. In nearly every ment fills the land with appaab neighborhood there i against pnnisbment of criminals, givingfar more concern to the wel­ (armere who are making money and TO OOB fare of the criminal than they give their methods should be adopted by Mafl yoor teOere ee aa to te those who are loaldgmoney. It this aympathy to the bepets family of The BestSystem Horebeed not later than Wed done, more than half of the murdered man. day of each week. farmers would have a bslaoee on the On theee polnU America must Doot write on both atdea of paper. —OF— right side of the ledger at the end right-about-face. It must 'demand of the year. The fermera who have quick and poelUve poabhment for iio® ena bat cover an Ite teeta. Purely Vegei^ihlc not been making money are Inclined tbe oriiatnal. It must take a higher Atom ...... it |ub 4 write ■ to place the blame on. condlUona moral stand vriilch will frown upon Leave oC tbe Jokea. rather than on tbemeelvee, when. In ty In the In- (ace they are i terert of the crtmlnnl regardless of it than the bondltlona. the welfare of the eoontry. ^e It b Just about as hard to make duty devolves upon every n>«n end SHOE REPAIRING money In other burinsM as It b at woman la the country who would (arming, and there b never a very seek te eave America from going —IS large per cent of people who make down into nda by -the overmaeter- money at any ealUng. # ing power of erimlaaUty to stand She’s Comim’ mnlly no exeoUance wtthont gi (or qniek trial of every ertmtsal and labor. Thla appUee to the farmer aa (or that prompt punishment which inch aa it does to the marehant WE ARE READY. GET YOUR ICE CARDS OUT tbe tradeeman. IntelUgeBoa In- ed criminal \Jalem thb bo done, The Goodyear System dnstry and eoonomy spell st the future of America la very nacer- tbe fnra as weu as ebewhere. and Uln. Indeed, on the contrary, we We Make Begnlar Bbiu to Salt Liek i by a eomblBstlon of Umm three might say It b almost certain ta be LOOK FOB US •inaimei thne b no rauon why a future of moral degradation and TMs shop is folly equipped do yew e tannnrs do not tneeoed.— ruin. work on this syirtem snd maka your sixmav loxAAON hombs old shoes look and wear like new nTM»s. 7366 CATTLE TOIEU NOW KUKITBIC IM> A totaJ of 7.866 cattle Mre te Morebead Ice and BottlN Co. Bring or send your eboM to us. More than U.0M.M6 pereosa te In II the United States aow nee ateetrte- ooMtios tn Mweh. aeeorffiat to s tiy in preteroMS to other Rghtteg repwt of tbe State and Pndenl «e- to a recent eur- |4 WX OUAXAXTXX aATI8JPAOnOV partmento of agrienKare. vey. says Popnlar Merbaatee Mar no- waetively engaged la eredlentlng aalna In t^e lart tea yean, the tnbarenloeb from their herds In­ number of teetaUatlons has tripled, clude BnlUrd. Bath f^girkvll. the total number In homea being Davlsei. bytete, Pbrntag. BrnnkUn. 16.900.009. exelnatve of thoee hav ­ THE MUTUAL BENEFrr UFE DiSURiUia Harrieen,I. Itarr.ItonrT, Jeffery ing private planta The rapid te- Owen, Uteen. Warren and Woedford. ereue te bwUdlag sad the fftowteg (XMIPANT Thirty IcKiniMy Bro& wealth are fiMtore largely reapoas lUs fer the spread of aleetrtd. BffMs. llie Leadbg Amnd Dividcad Caapaay . It fi tetd. U 1999. tha saetera oA wtteh —Beae ad the etnmtry saU- «fi IV mar (TOpjtT. AJ>SfL »f, 1|>7 f THE MOUIfTAljil SCO^Q^ER FAOBTRB4I ■ WOMEN'S CLUBS CONVENTION PRICK FOB LAST VBAB'B News From Over the Slate ThInp-ThM AanmU ConveBtioB ot LEAF FALIB BELOW IMO Kentucky Federadon of Women's PraeUeally eompleto reports Of to­ I Tb€ BCW MetbodUt ehuteh at Msyer, 2S. of Halel. Oallovay coun­ Clubs to be Held In Women'* Club bacco sales from all parts of tha I. erwted at a cost of 1102.- Home, Psdncah. May B-«. 19ST. ty. were two of the fire Seniors lo Burley tobacco dlstrtct ebow the av ­ a dadleated Soodar. the College of A>U and Setenees. Tuesday. May S. erageprice paid for the 1926 eroo JaokaaC. Clark, of llaravilla. Sat- Unlceralty of Kentucky, who made 'Committee MeeUngs. was lower than the price paid for lh« saiasa perfect grades during the last se- Wednesday Morning. Mny 4 d asancy of Owen L. Qlbaoa. op- Formal opening of - Convention. the 1920 crop by 45 cents s hundred McKim Music Co. •ratod aa Olbaoo't Garaga In Paris. The Kentucky Educational Asso­ Address of welcome by Mrs. T. E. pounds. The average foi 19X6 was A total of 7.886 eattle w«r« lasted ciation. with a memberahip of more Elgin, Presldeot. Woman's Club of tlF.92 a hundred pounds and the WmCHESTEB, KEHTUOKY Paducah. Response from Ken­ In fifteen Kentucky eousUea than 11.000. average for 1920 was 113.87 s hun­ tucky Federation. Mrs. W. T. Lsf- ^arch. aecordlng to a report of efate tlon of the state and ernry educa- dred pounds, gross,the ebnrgee for ferty. Report of officers. Adler Pianos, Playws, Phonograpb,Organs aad federal departmenUdepartmenu of agricul- uonal IneUluUon In Kentucky, at Ite cents to II s bun­ tore. meeUng held tn LoulsrlUe last week Wednesday Afternoon dred pound] tingout of this. Mrs. B. M, Starks, of LoulsrUle. Report of Department Chetrman. adopted The hurley tnhac.o crop of 1926. and Radios. eaa elected preeidant of the Ken pledginglU support In the eonser- AddrMS “Changing Ideals of the sale of which has been completed at tneky Parent-Teachert AseodaUon vaUon of Cumberland Falls “against Home*."—Mrs. M. R. all points tn the hurley district, to­ at the meeUog held in despolIaUon for power purposes." Plummer. Chicago. last week. talled 276.795.626 pounds, aecord­ Cbarlea Coyle, 27 yeare old. form­ Joeeph D. Moeeley. 82 years old. Music-Vlolln —Mias Mabel lng to a UbuIaUon of monthly re­ er sborUtop on the M^vllle Blue ports of sales tn Kentucky and local . was InatanUy killed Thnre- Wrlgbt: Address “Crime sad Ito Orass League baseball team, day by the ezploeion of an acety­ Only Cure."—Mr. •■•Ved A Wallis. newspaper reporte for points out- killed by bU wife, Mre. Franses HOUITEIN AT HEAD OP lene llgbUngplant In the baeement New Tork. PAD WAIAB WITH PAPES Coyle, at their home In ClnelnnaU KENTUCKY HONOR ROU. thnraday Morning,May S Tbe outside c DISKS TO STOP FTflftBi. when she struck him over the bead r negroes, charged with rob- Business session; Report of Gov- baceo growers sold 167.439.198 lbs., A record of 122.6 pounds of milk Wire-covered paper "sound trap*" with a glaae Jar followingan argu­ } a dry cleaning emort. nnd the sveimge paid to the Indepen­ and 4.9 pounds of butterfat In two have been derieed by an eaetem In­ ment at Wlncheeter several days ago were Tfauisday Afternoon dents. as shown by the reports of the days put a HoUtelo owned by Echo ventor as a meana of ridding buUd- smeted at Ijogan. W. Va., last Elmer Jooee. serving a two-year Club Prealdenu dinner; Costume warohoueemen, was 212.92 n hun­ Farme. Long Run. Ky.. at the bead that ntar the week and the goods recovered. sentence for chicken eteallng. and reclUl—presented by the Matinee dred ponnda Theee figure/do nu. of the list of Kentucky Honor RoU aecoueUes. aays Popular 1 ^ The SalvatloD Army In Louiavllle Joe Newberry, serving a life sen­ Musical Club of Paducah: Capon Include enlee sloee April 1, which cows In March, according to the Magaslue. They may be appUed to f is benlfidary to the extent of 276.- tence for murder, who eecaped from saccht a review of the play—Miss It le estimated. wUl not amount to Agricultural Experiment SUUon. walls while the atructure U bataff under the terme of the will of the Frankfort reformatory on April Mary A. ^ouse. more than 76,000 to 100.000 pounds, which supervisee testing. Seven ­ erected or to tboee *iready buUt. teen eowi made the Honor Roll In |B late Dr. Joseph W. Irvlo. of Lou- It were captured Saturday at Day- Fridny Morning. May • not enough to affect the average of The disks are hollow and covared the two-day division and 10 In the ’Uie, filed for probate last week. ton, Ohio, and have been returned ElecUon: Business session; Reso­ the total sales. The sales of the ' wires so that they will not Um ono-day class. The one-day dlvle- / J. I.. Foust, superlotendent of the to the penItenUary. lutions; Amendment to by-laws. 1925 crop, up to April 1st s year ago .■sej* averaged 212.66 a hundred, so that lOD was beaded by a Jersey owned 0 city tcbools, was elected The senior and Junior cissies of Friday Attemoon the price this year represents a drop by Robert Hater. Hebron, with a president of the Kentucky Eduea- the Mayfield high school have de- Report of Department Chairmen: SentlmestaUsts who are forevar of 23.64 a hundred pounds, compar­ producUon of 39 pounds of milk .1 AuodaUon at the doting dded to foregothe annual banunet Announcement of ElecUon; invlia- sending nowera to the eriminal eal- ed with prices for the 1926 crop. and two pounds of fat In a day. Itlpn of the meeUog held in Loule^ ofthe two cissies thU year, and Uoas tSt 1928 coovenUon; Report doffl send any to the home ot tho The ouuide market over the entire f TUIe last week. tribute, the 1126 It would have e^et of eommltteet. Among other owners of high pro­ criminal’s vicUm. dlaUre dlstrtct sold nearly 13.000.- The Midland and AUanUc bridge lo a fund for the relief of flood euf- ducing cows were Oray-von Allmen Friday Bvenli« 000 pounds more tobacco tn 1926 I for the Seonffiar. J across the Big Sandy river at Cat- ferers. An inexpensive party Dairy. LaOrange; Experiment Sta­ Group of tongs—Mrs. Robert O. than In 1926 for 20,622.210.70 lets tion. Lexington;W. M. HoUlns.-Elk- .'YtUburg collapsed Saturday. place of the banduet will be held. Vwas Injured. The bridge, while Jones; Addreae—Mrs. John D. money. V construction in December, tell, Bids for contract aggregating a Sherman, President. General Federa­ Snlee tor the winter of 1920-1027 SubeUUon. Qulekaand; men. ^Uon and a half dollars will be tion; IntroducUon of new olBeera; In Kentucky, up to April 1, when Beker Bros.. BopklnevlUe. Sixty- . ' ^/ttee he refused to get opened by the SUte Highway Com­ Adjournment of 1927 eonvenUon; pracUcally all Ibe warehoueee had one Jersey*, 16 Holetelns and 12 mission today. These will run the ./4nd go home with hie tatber-lp- Reception, complimenting Mrs. Sher- closed, totalled 206,904.012 pounde. test during the / ^w, Byrd Haye, to aUy all night. March and April eontracu to about or this amount the “Independent" month. Flowers! 12,600.000. Sixteen mtlllan dollars WllUe FarUh, 28 years old, was shot aucUon warefaonsee sold 90.442.288 An ouutanding event of March wortii of roads are now under . and killed at bis home tn Magoffin pounds and the Burley Tobacco wae the completion of a world's re­ county by Hays Saturday night BtmeUon. the department eUtee. MAT LENGTHEN SPAN I desire tothankthe people ■A’ Grower*' Co-operative AseodaUon cord by a Jeiney owned by J. W. J. O. Simons, of Mayevllle. The flood-awollen wmtsre of the Use of a new mer 116,466.024 pounds. Tobacco sold Huey, Union. Ky. A senior two- who have so liberaUy pat­ been awarded the contract tor the Kentucky river, which on the night may result In lengthening the span by the ludependenu tn Xentneky yearntld In Mr. Huey's herd produe- ronized my CUT PLOWEB icUon of a new memorial JL mt IJeeamber 21 sw^t Co death A. of hu^n life twenty-five yeare or hreught aa nwnge ot |li.73 a hun­ ed 650 pounds c< fat In 2»6 day*, AGENCY ArtH ftab 1-himt tO hrary to be erected at Augneta.The 8. Howard. 46 yean old, merchant more, an eastern physldan bellevee, dred pounds and that sold by the a new high mark for the aaa remember me when flowers Ubrary le donated hr P. L. Kaoed- of Valley View, and Calvin Goings, eccordlog to Popular Mecbanlee pool over tu own floors averaged ter. of Chicago. In memom of his a farmer of the same neighborhood, Magasine. It U said to be the most 113.86 a hundred, aecordlng to the are wanted. Any POr«ts. A yielded the, body of Howard two powerful subsUnce of lU kind iwom reports to the eommlseloner RAILWAY TO CASTLE TO made and sent without i Forty-nine of the tlf^lz miles above Galley View, or about known to chemufry. and may be de­ of egricultare at Frankfort SERVE TOURISTS lay. ehanlcs In the ear repairingshops of fifty miles from where he was veloped as s poaaible cure for tu­ Plana are on foot to eonstruot a the L. A N. Railroad Company at drowned, Fridny. berculoid. Influenza and blood poi­ 8TREI?r-CAB WINDOW HEATER railway to the top of the dlft on Paris were laid off Indefinitely by MBS. B. HOOOE, Even Lynn, Woodford county far- soning. Us efficiency lies in iu pow­ KEEPS GLASS CLEAR which Is perched the famous easUe an order of the eompihy last week. er to kill bacteria, and, at present. Electric heeters on the sills of of Lichtenstein in eouihem Ger- h|any of the employes have been Itorehead, Ej. trial at Versalllei last week on It Is too strong for the blood system windows in street-car vesUbules rnsny. says Popular Mechauica liag- Vttk the railroad from 20 to charge of kllUng A. N./Raxor In a of a human being. Great atridee have been found effective in keeping axlne. The place U visited by huo' fUkM. * 'Versailles confectioner ten da^ have been made In- the last tew the glass free of snow and frost go dreds of, tonrista yearly. Members of the family of Jss^r ago. Lynn' pleaded^the unwritten yeare lo developing gold, mercury that the motorman has a clearer ismmi Jett, o^e Ceotral Ridge pike In Uw and eeirdarenie, alleging Rasor and arsenic compounds lor the pre- view, says Popular Mechanics Mag­ The most unhappy man le the one RobertAn county, last week.,n*w s venUon and cure of diseases, and had bem~baylng undue attention to azine. The heater occupies but small who le too popular with himself. PBOFBSSIQHAL OABOS deer within 200 yards of their home, hie wife, and that when he met him while some are In the experimental ■pace and requires litUe current which fled when approached. This Rasor made a mMoa toward bU hip Political opinions ought to have OB. H. L. NIOEELL is believed to he the same animal Education Is greatstuff. But 11 lime to Jell before they are enacted EVE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT teen in thU county several weeks often happens that the boys In the ago. into Uw. Many s man brags that he U hard- One of the miracles of modern family who never made the eighth Or. G. C. NteknD- Jacob Merrlt Mayer. 22 years old. beaded when he means that he Is progress is listening to s dog show grade have to support the brother Midland Tran Oarage Bslldtac. and hie brother. James Andrew over the radio. who “went through college." la The Scorcher. MOREKBAO. BT.

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m MouMTAOi gooRCHam BAITROAT. APRIL >1. IMT BRAB8K1N NEWS UAUIEMAN NEWS James Rice reeutly ridted Nor­ (By MUs Mery A. Smith) man I^tdd. In Elliott county- Our baseball team was defeated John WaUon moved bis family by Sharpsburg by a ecore of 2 to 0. here and letumed to W. Va. to work. A U Miller waa a baainees vtsltor John erase hss moved to Clear­ at Haldeman Monday. field. where be and bU two i Material baa been received (or the are employed at-the tile plant General Store, building of the Ken­ ■Mtl.B NEWS tucky Fire Brick Company, which will be an all steel bultdlag. The Rev. James Fryman, of this place foundation work Is almoet complet­ preached at BigRun Sunday. ed. The erecter will be at Haldeman John Bradley Is very lit Monday. May 2nd to erect AKMOITXCKMBirTB Oleto Fryman, of R. S. N. 8. building. This General Store is a was tbe guest of home folks from W« v« kotkoriMd to aSBOOBM D. B. CAVDILL. CANDIDATE new department which has been ee- Wednesday until Monday. JodceE. R. Pnvltt u a CAndldAte FOR ClRODfr dCDOE tohlished. and will be in charge of Mrs. Jamee Fryman and children for the Demoimtle nomlamUon (or D. B. Caudlll'a name appeare Mr. Ernest Fisher, who will cheek Tlaited Mrs. Alien Cooper. Sunday. Otreult Jud««of the District eom- under our mpst-head this Week as all material received by tbe eom- Several of the (armere of this jnirl of RowAn, Moatfomerr. Meal* a candidate tor Circuit Judge,of tbe pany. vicinity are hauling fertillsor (rum fOO ABd Ba Ui MUDtlM ABd SObJOCt ry and Row­ Mies Mayme Myers was called to Behind the Scenes! U tho Actio^ of Ute DomoerAUe an dUlrtct. subject to whatever the town. ML SterlingTuesday os account of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hatfield •tnr At Its jHmArr, Aonist «. ItdT. DemocraU may decide at tbe Pri­ the death of her eonsto. Mra. J. mary election the 6th day of August were tbe gueeU of hla brother. Bud Ewing Baeford. Yoii ait in your home and smoke your pipe or quiet­ >

well above tbe nve, flna morning. CooBty. aableet to the aetfea of the, day evening wtib Mr. and Mrs. Sam •d. ready to toring to action to repair any break In tbe power spbaking. being a large real Enoch Rayboum. of OU^ Bill, RopabUoAB party at tho'Aunst pri- Smedley Johnle Crum aad Sam that might caoee you toeoBveaMnea. o*ner and has part In eeveral bnsl- was in our midst Monday. . of which la Smedley are giving Harrison Ram­ Mr. and Mra. George l^lor. of Peoples Bank of Horehead. of which ey's bouse s new coat of paint We are aathorlsed to announce C. he U president He was one of the There will be ebureb held at Slab B. Bogpe.of Badston. as a candidate rialting the letter's parents. Mr. and moving factors In tbe estobUsbment Camp. May 1st. tor ClRult Court Clerk.^ tabjeet to Mrs. Dave Lands, retuqied to their of the State Normal School, of this home Sunday. Next time yon Urn on the light or use the vaeum the aetion of the Democratic party Andy Smedley left for-Pond Fork. city and tbe construction of the Russell Becker, of Portemooth eieetneeleetrie toaster or the waffle Iron or ring the doorbell—do atop aa« at the primary election Aopost 6th. W. Va., ^onday night for employ­ Midland Trail through Rowan coun­ think of the Seatneky Power Co.. Ine. Don't think ef it ea "Jnrt ty—to fact it bs ABd Judge Tonag ment another oorporatlon," >ut as an alert organisation with the inter- We are aatboriaed to anaounce bad not curried the payroll with eato of KenUefcy end lu people at heart D. W. Dopgett.of OwlngsTlUe as a PARAGON NEWS - £. & RaBuy, mho hat the eqatrpct. their money for quite a while, road for tbe eonetruction of the new I for Commonwealth's At- There was a bollneaa meeting at work in Rowan would have been buildings of the Kentucky Fire toraey of tbe fist Jadldal District, greatly retarded. Lickfork achool bouse Sunday, with Brick Company was In town re« sobject t&the action of the Demo- He has been county attorney of large attendance. OUver Wilson mUc pM at tbe pripmry. Augost was preacher. ly. Rowan and U now city attorney of Mr. and Mm. J. Et Lclgbow were 6th. He Is making a vigorous ‘ The Infant of Mr. and Mrs. Bamie KEHTUCKY POWER Ctt Peyton, of New Boeton. Ohio, passed In Lexington Saturday. campsign in sections where he is Mm. Prank Molton waa the guest We are authorised tu annouce away and was brought to Paragon least known: In Bath. Menefee and ef Mrs. William Messer Saturday Hon^Robt. T. Crowe, a real Demo­ Montgomerycounties. He Is shak­ cemetery for burial last Tuesday. evening. crat. of Oldham county. Ky.. as a All their relativea and friends have ing hands right and left and promis­ Mr. Smith, uf tbe Peeblee-Mehan oandidate (or Goremor. subject to ingIngeveprbodyevenrbot s "square deni" If he heart-felt sympathy. Company, Aahland. waa at Haldeman North Central 819.900 from (anna grase. An excellent praeUee Is to the action of the Democratic Primary suocee^. Jewell Ellington went to More- Wedneeday on husineas. and 164.000 to farms; West North feed cattle a lltUe hay or other dry August 6th. Hr^ Caudill has a long train of bead Friday where she la having dental work done. Charlea Fredrick, of Porumouth. Central 886.000 tram (arms and feed before turning them on pasture. ^iks In Rowan oounty. Oddle Foreman and Willard Ohio, who Is a student of tbe Cera­ 198,000 to (arms; South Atlantic Watehfutoese during a week or taro GLASS AQETO FOLLOW The Scorcher bas no part to this 864,00a from farms and 188,000 to Foreman, of Shelby. Ohio, returned mic Department of the Ohio State t wtlLp^ent I STBEL'M^BNTISTB 1 contest; but asks lu readers to give to Shelby after a short visit with University. Columbus, Ohio, visited farms; Bast South Central 366.000 From the stone age. oItHIsa UIoni ^r. Caudill'e claims due eonsidera- relatives here and they were accom­ the brick factories heie Wednesday. from farms and 101.000 to farms; has passed through various "ages-^ Uon. panied back by OlUe West South Central 402.000 from There hes been many things down to tbe present, which Is mark­ FARM POPULA'nON SHOWS IDEAL COOPEBA'nON Misses Lida Alfrey and UlUan farms and 194.000 U farms; Moun­ said about tbe napper. But no one ed by (he predominance of steel. In BIO DECREASE LAST TEAR Sto years ago, the Standard Oil Ball, of Licking River, were tbe tain 130.000 from farms and 96,000 hab yet claimed that the Is over ­ the opinion of eome investigators, Tbe farm population of the to torms; Paellle 119,000 from Co. of California apportioned a block Seturday nigbt guesU of CbiisUne dressed. another subsUnce Is tbrealsnUgthe United Stotm decreeaed 649.000 farms and 101.000 to farma. of stock to Its employes, (or pur­ Utterbaek and they all attendod position of the metal, saye Popular pereons last year, tbe blggeetde- We have Just religionenought chases of a five-year contract. The church at Lickfork. Sunday. That is glasa. creaae In any year slnee 1920. ac­ make us hate, but not i company added 60 per cent to all Mr*. C. H. UtUrbaek Is Improv ­ FORMAUN SOLUTION one of the most fragileof all and. cordingto eeUmatM by tbe Bureau CURBS CATTLE BLOAT make us love another. payments. Tbe stock ing.very slowly. ■ntil recently, used chiefly for deco- of Agricultural Beonomles, United bought,with Its rightsand accrued Fni PhllUps purchased of Andy Bloating to catUe. when reached reeearse has developed new qnaUUes Stotee Department of Agriculture. dividends was worth 128.000.000 st Alfrey a nice busch of bogsa few In time, can ottea be relieved by ration and lllamlnation. Modem Tbe number of pereons living on Id The Scorcher. tbe end of the contract period. More days ago. drenching the animal jwlth a solution to glass,making It far more uaeful. (arms January1, 1927, U eatimatod than 46 per cent of tbe company's ef half an ounM of/formalin In a A kind prepared at ShelBdd univer ­ a 27,892.000 against 28.641.000 22,000 employes are stoekholdere. FARMERS NEWS quart of water, eayt ihe Agricultural sity hsj enormous hest-resUUog January l. 1926. Tbe 1926 agri­ Leas than 7 per cent of this stock Mra. Elisabeth Stamper passed Experiment SUtion jet Lexington, powers so that water may be boiled cultural census figure.28,992.00 was had been aold by the dose of 1086. away at her home Sunday morning which 1s receiving to a heavy glass pot over a gaa used as a bate for tbe bnreaa'i cal- seven months after It was released. after an lllneaa of over two years this spring. . After tbe animal hae burner without dangerof breaking cuIaUons. The company bonne was liberal She leaves slz children to mourn retovered a • eeoond drench < ARE YOU 5 tbe eootatoed. In making tea. (or It U eetimatea that 2.166.000 per­ enough to warrant (he guess thst her lose. After a beautiful funeral poeed of a pound of epsom ealto and toeunee, tbU would be a great• sons moved from farms to ctUoe, many wnuld grabat the bonus, and conducted by Rev. Lyons, she was half an ounce of ginger to a pint » as no other kettle ^ towns and villages last yepr, and GUILTYi start a eelllngstampede the minute laid to rest In Lee Cemetery at of tepid water ebould be admlnleter- hsve to he employed. that 1.136.000 pemotts the stock was paid (or. They didn't sleep the unbroken ed. This treatment la being used (arms, making a net do IL This is the Ideal form of co­ with marked encoeea to the Experi­ Europe's trouble comes from the sleep and to await the coming of 1.020.000 persone away from farms. operation In the Industrial field. ment SUUon's herd. A FARMER caffykm an feet that she Insisu ou mareblngbe- those left behind when she will clasp Births oa (armp during 1928 are their hands on the sunny point of With bloat, as wi^ many other htod a band instead of a plow. Some Bhows advertise as their eeUmated at 668.000 and deaths at nee In tbe great be­ oeadiUmse. aa-ounce «tpreveaUen la greatfeature: "The Olrl Who Throws 287.000. leaving a natural InerealM yond. - worth a pound of cure. When, in icoami b, > locl dels. to* Nature forgot to equip a lot of The BulL' But why feature her. of 371.000 pemons. which reduced Mias Maym* Myen aad Mr. Ivan the Bpring.eatUe are first tnnied on "IFto Adil see Ito AM M V; asen with eelf sUrters. Alt girlsdo that ebt loes due to Reynolds motored to ML SterUng, clover or other green feed, the 649,000. changeshould be.gNdnal. -This Is Tuesday to attend tbe burial of Mrs. The gurean'sflgnres(or 1915, re- jMiweaW Asm J. EwingBasferd. beet aecompUahed by having the cat­ vlaed oa lh«Vatla of the 1916 agri­ Mrs. Lula Bums, of Harvey. 111., tle graze(or 20 to 30 mtoujee tbe cultural census, show a net loes -of first day os paature, and Inereaae was called here Sunday by tbe death 441.000 persons lu farm population of her mother. Mrs. Stamper. this period each day until the dUee- that roar. Tbe grossmovement from Uve organa become accustonied to Mr. and Mrs. EUhu Ford and farms to, cities was 1.900.000 and MAY daughter. Alto, of Hooree Ferry, the green,aoceulMt feed. the groei movement to farms 1.- WILL BE THE Bid DAY AT spent Sunday with their daughter 066.000. makinga net movement to During the early weeka of spring Mrs. C. W. Caskey. MORAL-ADVOmS I dtiee, not counting births and esttle should not remain to tbe pas­ W. R. Baker bas relumed home deaths, of 834,000 persons. ture over night nor be turoed on from tbe Cartor-Bamard Sanltartura. All geographic sections of the paeture wbUe dew or froet le on tbe at Martinsville. Ind. le Cash Grocery eoutry show net decreases in farm Mr. and Mm. Harley Tribble, at population last year. The farm pop- Haurd. are rlslUng her parents, Mr. nUUon to tbe New England Stotee erand his HIWAIIAN 8INGEES wiU and Mre. WUUan Stevena. their mraquaUed performances. wu 686.000 pereons January 1. OAT PAiaMi 1 m OARTOL 1927. agatost 661.000 January 1 Eastern Kentucky Oratorical Biscuit Companjr win gire a ddnon- E fBOMMiai 1936: IBddle AUaatlc Statea 1.766.- J Not the le««! 000 agatost 1.666.0M; East North Central 4.I8I.069 agatost4.4tt.060; Association j the masy employee that keep tbe West Nurlh Central 4,739.000 roverameat Bseehtoery nunlng.are against 4.626.000; South AtlMtic Meeta InHonnalSchoolOlapdFriday,M^r S, II win demonstrate their naatch. "Mary" and "Dtrty," two eats that patrol the baseoMBt aad other perle 6.398.000 agatoM 6.II1.000; Btot Beuth Owinl 4,6M,00e agatost at tbe capltid to WBahtogtim to keep Contest in HmaBPOna Beading and^P^le Disc 4.696.000; West South Central 4.- ;PAIL TO OOKEI 727.000; Moustoto 940.000 agatost BidB will begin at 3:00 P. ] ehaaice Magastoe. Both wnlfs 079.000. aad Paetfic 1.000.000 befriended by ettoehee at tbe buUd- CkmtestinQtatorandDrainatieReading'will1 ing.the eau have proved thetr «ee- against 1.014.000. ■Tbo figurwobew that to the New ginat P. H. fnlBseeq^ are bow earoUed m tbe OLDS, Mp. CBpltot WBtdS. tegiand Stotaa 71.000 peroesu the tome laM ym aad 01.000 Tbe drag store le eme plese wtare to 6arw: M««a Attoatto Btatoa they toMP MM estato«ri r s

THE MOtmTAlM 800RCHU PAOErt-^ URDAT. ARBIL 8*. l»87 ■♦♦e»»o»»»e»e»»»»e»»e»e»»AA»»»e»»»»»»e and Penonid B. -U. OharchM and Societies & Bradley. Mrs. H. C. Haggan.Mrs. C. B. Vi. B HoggeTlat(«d lo L«xlBg- NnrebMd BapUm Church Bishop. Mrs. E. Hogge.Mlaeee Ora Sunday Berrlees. t^t SMurdftr- Adams and Bettie Robinson, and Dr. Bible School at 9:46. S. P. Wheel­ W. T. Caudill was t& HuDUngton Three Great ShoppingDays M. E. Staley will attend tbe South­ er. BUpehntendeot. bOriaaM Tuatoa}'. ern BapUat C«nTe.^tlon at Lonlevllt., Morning womblp at 19:S0. Judge AlUe W. Toung returned next week. B. Y. P. U..-Janlor and Senior, ai tm LouU»ineTuesdar. Mrs. Belle Clayton and Mrs. Laura 6;8d-p. m. Mia Opal Lewis, of Lexington. Is Clayton Tlalted Mr. and Mra. Rueeell Evening womblp at 7:39. dtlng Mrs. N. & Kmnard. Clayton. of Aetaland and Mr. and will be held In the Saturday Court Day Circus Day Mr*. Pat JobnSton Tialted Iter sl»- Mrs. Ward Cornett. o( HunUngton Sonday ecbool department of the In- AabUod tbe paet week-end. church. Come around to the side r a few days the past week. iMaee Klora MitebeU sod Ljda Mr: and Mrs. 3. S. Reynolds and 30 May 2 May 3 raburgy attended tbe K. B. A., at Mm. 0. B. Elam were vlaltom in oulsTllle. iMt week. Ashland last Saturday. First Christian Church Attorneys James Clay dad B. May 1. 1937 logge were In Orayson this WMk Grant Purvis, of near Poplar We have planned for you a feast of Bargains—Hew Seasonable * Plains, visited bla sUter, Mrs. W. N. Morning—*‘ Hls Hands." ittendlng drcult eourt Merchandise at Low Special Prices for three days.' Hundreds Nlckell tbU week. Evening—"Making religion Inter- Utsa Maud Qulsenberry. ot North esUng." and Hundreds of Items—too numerous to mention. All of thtai Jm Fork, spent tbe week-end as tbe W. N. Nlckell. one of our besi PrsyermeeUDg. Wednesday even ­ ■f • guest of tbe S. S. Cassiiy borne. tiaene. U still In poor health and are as good values as the few listed below. It will pay you to shows little or no Improvement latfr ing. 7;30. Mrs. Charley Keeton and famUy. Junior Mission Band meets Sun­ visit our store during this unusual event. were here this week ds- day afternoon at 3:00. parenU. Mr. and Mrs. Rev. Presley Mynhetr. of tbe CbrlsUaa Endeavor meeU at (:S0 ■- • JafflM And:'ndy Nlckell. Upper Uck Pork seeUon was In the Sunday evening. MlM Pearl Adams U in Prankforl city Saturday. On Mar tbe twelfth at 7:30. In the atteadlng Mr. sad Mm. Worley Ball were church, there will be a seven reel vwtloo. Miss Adame was sent from In WlnchMter the flmt of tbe week. picture. The Utle of thU picture is Extra Value "The Jack-knife Man." V ro*> STONEWALL OVERALLS . r Vhe Endeavor here as a delegate. vlslUng Mra. Hairs sUter. Mm. P. MEN'S WORK SHIRT Irene Hoggehas returned H. Cook. Jwed the other picture 'l Triple Stitch, blue, 14^ to 17 - JF.. __ III__ I___ _... f from a several days visit with you will eojoy tbU one. U li the Ed Ooodan. who has a pooMoa In story Of life on the Mitslseippi river. ^d Mra. SUnton Conley, st Lexington, spent Sunday here with The humor snd pstboe mlogled with bla family. s splendid phlloeophy of life will 98» K Homer JewM and UtUe sppesi to sll. Tbe price of sdmlss- 65c Ibter. Irene, ot Lexlngtsa. Mra. ElUmteth D^ Wood motorml lon will be >6 cents for sdulu snd |e Tnesdaylay aand Wednesday visit- ML Slisrling Friday, where she IS cents for eblldren. Tbe money r Mends and relativea. et her niece. Mies AmeUa Garnett Daley, of Mort«esd. and they spent sbove the renUl of the dim. will be fMn. Walter Hoggeand two chlld- the day Saturday In Lexington.Mrs. used to psy tor tbe picture mschine. «.Virginiaand Walter. Jr., are In Wood returned to her home here The psstor will not be here 8un- Vngtonvisiting her perenta, Mr. CHILDREN'S % LENGTH FANCT SOCKS-afl 0olor»- Sunday afternoon. — nemlngsbargdsy. Msy Btbs He goes to London Scm .-'J. J. AUen. Times Denoerst. Ky.. to preseb tbe BscesUureste AU Sixes, Per Pair...... passlty arrived from Detroit sermon st tbe collegethere. Mr sad Mm. R. 0. Levi sad little 39c r«snd Is .the gneet of •on. of Cynthisns. were the guesU BTATOB CENTURIES OU> B. 0. Lewis. of Mr. snd Mm. W. T. Bsumstark MSMrn SCENE OP PLAGUE Sam Gregory,ot Upper , , /Ud 8 for s few dsys thU week. They re­ Commemorstiugdellversaee from >. fork,were.boalaees vlaltom in turned home Pridsy. Mrs. Bsum- s fesrful pls)^ thst olslmed nesrly ,Morehead Saturday. surk returned to Cynthisns with ANOTHER NEW SHIPMENT OF WALL PAPER hsif the populsUon In 1898, s csl- them for s seversl dsys' visit with . Mr. and Mra. C. O. CUyton mnd vsry nesr Brest, Prsoce. U one of AT SPECIAL PRICES her mother. ! 00 yesm sgo, but Is remsrksbiy Opal Lewis and Harlan Blair so^ollobile drivem st lessL well preserved, even to detslU the mnny figures In the group. hi Ashland Stmday. W«XiImen sre now found to be better Jam^ V. Baumstark and Mrs. qir drivem then men. Well, they No mstt should bosst of bis hon­ Baufflsurk will keep bouse in the •urted from the bsek sent snd work­ esty until be hss hsd to choose be­ Rhodes property on the Plenlng ed their wsy up. tween honesty snd hanger. Baumstark Brothers Opposite Court House Phone 166

FROST CAUSES HEAVY DAMAGE HAVE YOUR OU> ROADS Frost which descended on central dscadsiu and gravel roads have I Kentucky Sunday and Monday morn­ Why do ehleka die In tbe ahell an actual money value beeanse they ings caused extenrive damage to about tbe 18th day of Incnbatloaf win serve as foundaUons for read SPECIAL! ] both large and smalt frulta U a question often asked the Ex­ •nrtaeee equal to that of VUth Louis P. Hlllenmeyer. of Uie Hil- periment BUtlon st Lexlngtoo. Avenue, New York. The salvage WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A NEW LINE OP Humphrey gives the following value of old macadam and gravel apple and pear trees could not be roads should not be dtoregarded. expected to yield more than 40 or Using eggs from polleU thst have SO per cent ot a normal crop doe to been laying rather bea;Ttly during road six inebee thick there are 1.090 the bllghUng ot blossoms by tbe the winter months TbU U eepee- cubic yarda or about 66 carloads ot cold. Practically all of the young tally true U earn U not used In the stpoe which mm be worth anywhere SpiringSuits fruit and buds were totally destroy­ selection of hsuhtng eggs from from 84.600 lO lO.OOO. depending ed.'but there is s poMlhUlty that tbeee, pullets. upon the locel/prlee of atone. in all the wanted colors of the season—all in the latest cut which the latent buds will show Setting eggs from hens that have This groar Lsntlty of stone baa yield. Early strawberry planU will been kept been mover frw tbe quarry to the we are selling at tbe low price of not produce more than a 20 per cent either In a small yard r m the road, -spread afki compacted, repre­ crop. Late varieties were not affect­ bonsa senting a pmbeble further inveeb- ed by the cold. Grapes were com­ Imek of groan feed la reUon of ment of at leest 96,000. TraflU has pletely killed. Mr. HUIenmeyar tbe birds before the eggs w 'compacted It far better than U pM- added that he had never known an Ible by any meehanlcel procees. and gstherod for hatching ptirpocou. entire fallnre of the grape crop. In tearing It out thU work ot year* Many dormant bud's may resnlt In a Breeders not getUng eufBcleat U undMte. 30 to 60 per cent yield. Time and traBc have shown op Eggschilled while bolding $21.75 The lowest tbe weak spou. and these can be

the numery was 28 degroee.while raedlaeH for IneubaUon. repaired by edging bow atone wttb«. the lowest ever recorded by the U. 8. Holding eggs out dutnrhlag.the oU conuaMed Weather Bureau on April 14 and setUng them. portiona degreesin 1$S6. Setting ebnormelly large With modern treetom end rued Blackberries and eggs. • machinery to do tbe work, and not damaged by the cold, arither Too much evaporation. aspheiue meterInU to prod nee n Men’s Slippers were the wheat, rye and email Too much venOUtlon. wearing Krtace. then* K:. greens Flowem. although Injured in all the leadingcolors, marked dom to— Many Umra chicks are weakened Bands of miles ot fine-paved ■will recover with warm weather. can be nude by nUUxlug old gravM Beans, potetoes and other tender during the period TbU may be caused by permitting and macadam now te plaee. The plants were fclUed to the ground. benefit to reed usere end tbe serine These plsnU hare the ability to re- the temperatum to run too high or aprout and to make too low. or by leaving the $4.95 and $5:95 posed too long while they are be­ crop, Mr. HlHeomeycr eUted, end ingturned and oooled. ThU would them U nothing to.fear on thj^r a«- Packinga damp eharingbrash In­ be eapeelalty true If the tempera­ and tije celebrated Nunn-Bush Slippy are down to— connL to the travettng kit U said to be no ture U below 60 degroee In th< baoeo pUnU sufferad very lltUe longernecesaery wUh a Imah that room where the Ucubetor U kept damsgo. The growth will be great­ has removable hrtoUsa They een ly retarded and the crop late from Bonds toteUng 836.090 were paid be iprved sridely apart for qulek dry­ praeent appearances, be denlared. off by the Madlscm tUcat court last ing. or a new flUer mav bn ii $7.50 Friday, wiping out all eonnty te- ThU lari featore adai &ADK> CODE FOR MKWCAL AID for the first Ume sUee to barbem' nsage aed THESE ARE ALL GENUINE BARGAINS Fur eosM Urns radio has been 188T. cleaellanMi and eewtar nr GENUINE ARTITLES wed to groat advantage In medical aid for pemoM euddenly taken HI ^lUe at sea. and tn tn- creaee the rfoeUvenem of this ser- vloe. a British surgeon him devtoed e code report form, says Popular Undor New Managem- TdiirhinlTi Magaalne. It ^eenUlns twenty-alM ttams rearing to the I have leased tbe “Wsyside Inn” on Main Street. patient and bb lllnem. oppoaiethe Theatre and am eoahietiBg a e radio eall tor aid, INair Bros. & Co. first-elaas restorant. My friends and the pnfaiic Tte Stoa of GoodVatuea Sortiraad, Kentucky Btandardlned Hat. < geneiaHyare oordiaUy l«rik4,tocall. la. and on aeeorete record k«K 9oth et the eendlsg and recstvtag shMa m stattoaa It taetedm «bo mwt JOHN CRAKw Ife- nuc MonNTAiM Bcaamcoi 8ATUU4T, AniL amoN ALVAre ebaot AANIiy TOOK NSTO Use it wouM he better to-buy a tew WJtta macuay punetoaUtr. (By: Mrs. Lucy W. Manning) paney plante. yira D«mOB raetatlr arrlv**] M As 1 am able to sit up once more The marigold it one of Ihs good Morehead, Tuesday, May annnaU that can be depended upon oral Kaatan taetorin at ili« phyoho- for a short Urns will endeart to furnish plenty ot bloom. Both laclcal monpat «b«D their olideys with1 their conelii, Mra L. Also it will furaUh a large am- ato-electrie cell. Folio* aapport The seed can be planted Their many friends offer congratu- translates the light rays into electric article it flOO People 80 Rlden D, S. De: any time aOa^ Astil ao. Tvo pack* current and this, l« turn. Is used to SOOBnnee •OAcuobate SRtageS aces ot eUaUBB aasturUum seed Mra Hands Flanghdr. wife oi^mte the needle of the phono­ S B B Timlm 60 Aertltete Stegoe Ii should turwlsh plenty ot Bowen. Charley FUugber, died at her home graph recorder. When the record Is ZUnlss should be taund In arary April n, after a lingering lllnesa. played, the process is-reversed, and the vlbraUons ot tbe needle, tmvel- 50-“!ill fsrdan. They are eompantlrely She was a devoted Christian; living her religion:caringfor the alck and Ins over the disk, are tnraed. first easy to stow. Seed can be sown and DID YOU EVER STOP TO THIIfK MUSIC EASES THE MIND BOMB'S STREETS CLKAJIA>RED BATS nine feet high and U elaborately By the nae Of cleverly controlled Copyright 1927 decorated In broose. gold, oelorefl rays of colored ligate and a retrao-' enamels and old cedar. It was gl** ^ I Don’t You See Morehead tlon eereen, a Washingtonartist U en to the church by a woman In HUMAN HAIR OPERATES FOG GVN IN LIGHTHOUSE TOWER abla to make things invlslbte. says memory of her husband. Popular Mechanics Mogadne. At a How a slender ribbon of human demonstration, a person dtUngin a hair has been adjusted to Are a fog chair was suddenly “desolved from gun whenever the mists endanger dghrwbUe the chair remained, ehlpping. te one of the romances of Is Growing? ^cordingto reports, the late Hoo- g.says Popular Hecbanloe dlnl wae te have employed this sys­ Magaslne. This installaUon 1s found tem in causing an entire audience la tbe Antioch lighthousetower on to dteappenr. The “Ungle” of the the eoutheeat eoest ot Praaee Hair dunt Is based oh Qsrtain laws of absorbs motetnre and. under ten­ lightand vision, and emphaslxea the sion, will lengthenslightlywhen the fact .that our eyes are dependent atmosphere has a high degree of upon lightrays for what they humidity TfaU 1s the principle which has been harnessed for aaving ot AUTO TRUCK SERVES AS human lives. When fogs arise, tbe TRAIN ON BRANCH BAILBOAD Yoa See New Bnildiiigs (king Up hair ribbon, about eight tnebee long Fitted with railway-car wheels, an Individual automobile truck Is run upon a small liPinllVtpMbTide! halra. stretebea eufflciently to dote branch railroad In Missouri to carry electric -drcnlt which, in turn, the malls, says Popular Mechanics I hOnNw^aTon f ftree the gun at the rate of two Magaslne. The cost Is only a frac­ flashes a minute. The explosions tion of that required for a I SoM EveiyMw JUST ASK WHO IS DOING IT AND YOU WILL FIND are made by Ignitinga mixture of train, and the schedule te sai l to aeetyleoe gae and . air. Buffldent almost ss tasL ;[,ammnnltion" is provldsd for 800 USONTHEJOB hours ot continuous firing. OlABP FLUtTS USED FOB RAHOB AS IN STONE AGE LET US HAVE YOUR QROERSl Maori barben in New ZeaUhd Tbk If The Beet Year In Which To Ba3d Since The War demonstrated tbeir skill at an andent shaving custom for a mo­ tion-picture Dim recently, says Popn- FOR ~‘s.. Magaxine. For rasor, two sharp'pieces at flint used, while the “customer” plnlaly itered the feet that the operadon was more ot en ordeal than a plea- sura. The practice ot shaving with PRINTING'' flinte is seid to have bad lie origin Let’s All Get in the Stone age. more than 88,000 years ago. aad wae popnUr, evw If patnfsL for many eentnrles aad varioos peoples, la the AND HAKE MORQIEW British moeenm are No Job Too Large or Too Small Slate with whleb the Bomaas ahaved the cteMlea) ige. For Ua To PoUte eoave rsation te talking wtlhoot nylag anything and not Mhlmg ’what yea say. PROMPT PRINTING not the cheap kind oKdated tidw. Co. but Hie iaqDdkmddaaelMra. PHODVCB mnnlfiK far ahead of Uet year. Ooa- ‘Isik iiMfK TOWN PAPEB HIGHTI'Ar UX2 hllDKidND utoaw. The hotter sumlng trade la not eatliiK the snr- When the evenin ’ meal U over and Leg Town. from AT to U orate pine and increased eU>ra«e stocks the dishes pul sway. In the (oor dries mectUonod sceouot 0.0—W. Va. Ltoe. \ >m«eboretfa»*Mlbr«11htd«r- An' yon settle down to store your for nearly all the eArp^n recetpu. 1.0—Catlettsburg. VolMtfti. last, (bo iwi «r Kpu mind with happenln'B of Oeoletteoof aton^e ttoodto, mbi»- StorageHocks revolted U the four *.6 —Ashlitod. day. tlc%ter »rodudu« to MxU cttiee for Aprfl It. fellow: 82.2 —Kligore. Comes a peacsfiU feeUh' o'er y conotrr eo4 Um feet ltt7 ...... 1,611.080 eaeto 51.1 —Grayson. brosbto- from your face ore a«t a|Bdtttr-«ieenl' 1#18...... 888.000 4>.«—OUve Hill. frown. •mtot fcatoto. thu il^u iDflorace ’I^ere is praeUcally no bhanpe la «9.S—Morehead. As you scan the weehiy paper tram the fotore trend .of rotaw. hot the the quoted msrkeu on egiefrom the 77.8 —Farmers. your or heme town. Knot toduenee at the preaeot preriosi report end tbe Msy mat <2.4—Salt Lick. It telU you all about who's sick an' time U the eortp — warehouse report when Issued by 88.1 —OwlngsTlUe. those who come u’ go. RmUite tbe O. a. Department of AKrtcultare. 107.4 — ML Sterling. over a Likewise the cornin' vendue at the .rlr la will probebly show the creetrat farm of JabesStowe. 128.6 — Wtoebestor. qnanUty of eggsU storage to the The buriiln’ of the Cider mOl be­ 142.8- rLexlngton. history of the bnslnees. Moderate 160.2— Ft Spring. Tour ^e report Uaaed bf the D. 8. longin' to "Hub" Brown. It of AKricultuJre,April tS. Tsloee are moet likely to continue 164.4— Versailles. onUl production Qefs e, writorup in the paper from lat beavli reeelpie. 145.8— JetL wriy balane^. your ol' home town. bat-oetnol productioo la the terri­ There ein't an entertainment 171.4 — Frankfort. T«t 177.0 —Bridgeport tory reported br leIeKrop>h ladjonlra HIGH ITOCSTRIAL IDRA8 moetln' where they pray. aaiMtli sliaTd. onlte a cooalderable tniireoee the 110.7 —Oraefensburg. OenUd Swope, rreddent of the But wVt I know about It though I'm Uttar holt of last week, bj) compared 114.4— Peytoaa. Th« OMLT rasar Oenernl Electric Company, hae out­ U^' far away. lITta—Clay Village. arttb the aame period a yeer.aKQ- lined four responslbUlUea of modi If the ebicken-pox la ragin' 188.7 —Sbelbyvllle. Tbe market today Indleatto tome Industry to the publto mumps Is goln' roun' •In^ oervouoeet on the part of 201.2— SlmpeonriUe. kaaa bla Crook: "Pnrdoo me, mining Industry. Among the features are tbe Fly­ Bir. but havnt I held you op before." Weary VIcUm: "Well, tbe gun le BABIES LESS THAN TEAR ing Jordans, the Peerless PoUen. gymnasts; the Nenklng troupe of OLD SHOW TASTE FOB MD81C rinting af Chinese equIUbrists; tbe Maxwell Some Infants may show a prsfeiv Trio, acrobats: Arthur BoreUa. the enee for different kinds of music highest salaried clown In Amerlcn; even before they are a year old. In the Florence family, of riders; the the opinion of a mother who has DeLong Sisters. acroVto and near­ ly 100 other stars and reaturra of touad that the. time to teach ehUdten Conttn'eutal Burape and Orear appreelaUon of good musle to when America. they are .very young. Says PopuUr etterSort Organised nearly half a century Instead singing her babies, to sleep, she plays to them and has dtocover«l that pieces of different rhythm and tempo At TKe Most seem to have different effects. One cblld apparently preferred music of BUSINESS LOCATION raMd movement while anot|ier evidenced a liking for slower melod- Five or ben minutes of soft • / ONABLE PRICES Ptoring oaually suOoed to lull the children to sleep and often their FOR SALE ! crying could be stopped by playing for them. HlDLAin) TRAIL—IN THS HEART OF / Lettdlrheads Envelopes Statements FIFTEEN AND FORTT-FIVE MOREHEAD, EY.—MAIN STREET. Good nlghtl—Td say. the griells, the Joya. Notdieads Postos ^ Safcbooks Jnat hinted In tbli mlmle p*». Two Stoiy, Brick Front Tbe triumphe and detaate of beya Are bat rapeatad In our age. !‘d say. your woes whre not ism kei Concrete and Stone iBAds. Tour hopes more vain, than tboee Programs Sliippa|[ Tags Circulars m; * (M FEET FRONT BY ITO FEET BACK) Tour pangs or pleasures ortUteaa At forty-nve played o’er agaiif FISST floor — OARAOE. I'd say we suftar and we strir^ Cartb o| Any Special PrintingJob Not leas her more as mea Vmi hoys: W Ud-^em Us-Or Wrtte Ue Whfft Ybu Want With grlsalad hoards at ferty-ttf*. As em at twelve ta eordnroya. And If. la time or ment yeaUu Ws Isatasd at home to lew md ! DOW rentad to Fo^ Agooey *t pa pray. P»v Hwvua that early imve m* Truth ir OrStf srSmU,«■laeefwM SttHfiM May nevw who^ ly

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