OWINGSVILLE, KENTUCKY, THURSDAY11 on ou TO 11 knuv.— lien ry Slt;- h wall is again the man who planned and brought to a successful conclusion the masquerade hall at the Courthouse New Year's eve. Henry knows how to do things that way 'and when he undertakes to finance la ball through success invariably attends him.Some Weather Improvement.— The Weather Clerk got ashamed of the miserable mid and slush with which his labors had covered theearth for so long and on Mondayfor a while covered it up with snow, which Inter only added to the evil, so on Tuesday morning lie put on a nice carpet of the “beautiful. which inet the requirements admirably and made folks grateful.Public Sale.—I will sell, at my residence, about 34 miles from Ow-ingevillc, on the \Y. H. Rice farm, to the highest bidder, on Saturday, dan. 17, 1903, the following: 1huggv and harness, 1 new wagon,McCormick Machine and Rake,(ttsed two years), all kinds offarming implements. Household and kitchen furniture. Termsmade known on day of gale.Wm. Roberts, j Tax Supervisors.—The RathCounty Hoard of Tax Supervisors began their session Monday. They will continue the work nil this week and then adjourn a week to give the Sheriff time to summon taxpayers whose assessments havebeen changed. The Supervisors are Alvin Evans, Sharpsburg;Jacob Boyd, Bethel; Janies Power, Wyoming; S. I). Thompson, Owings-ville; Harrison Coyle, White Sul-I his year we i gains than wt We don’t give Lowest price. Prices don’tCASH iInstalled Officers.— Lodge, No. 91, A. O. IWednesday night, Dec. ' ed and installed the foil lice re: Aithur T. ByriWorkman, Clarence Po man, U. . Cross Oversee Minihan Recorder, And ban Receiver, A. N. Den cier, Vamp Smoot Guidt Cassity Inside Watchm J. Moore Outside WatchJ. B. Taulbee and J. ftMedical Examiners. TIi tees were to be appoint©! ture meeting.salesmanid Duke ing’e.or a visit Cincin-duy af-rick andr a visitreturnedy was a gilded youthVjAih County Fiscal Com / Term, Dec. 29th, 1 f Sealed bids will be re 'the Fiscal Court on the of January, 1903, Adwth of all poor persons at 8 house, or that may be \to said Poor-house frootime, beginning on the\ let DAY OF MARCHand ending on the last d ruary, 1904. The keepirpoor shall embrace tbs feeding, medical atten burial of such poor as muing such period.The u»e and oecupanc farm, which consists ofof land, together with a buildings thereon, is to i ertd in making bids. 1 be on said farm about 45 be put in corn, about 15 put in oats, about 10 ac put in tobacco. And all be filed with the County the day of renting, by 10 said day ; ond no bid w ceived by him until that There are about 10meadow and 35 acres in w renter to have all of I grown on said place; the i is in grass, consisting of and clover. But it is u that the renter is to fu seed wheat and put infarm wherever directedCommissioner 35 acres ollieu of the 35 acres now on said place, and the sa shall bind himself with gt in an agreement with the 6iooer fully protecting al committed to his care ant and as fully protecting ll of Bath County. A cop; requirements is now on fi County Clerk's ollice f«j epection of all persons coing making bids for sameNo bids will bo receiv fully made out on blank nished by applying to illJ udge.JNO. A. DAUGHERTYA copy attest.J. T. Peters, Clerk.By T. J. Peters, D. C.ims, whoand Mr«. lays, re-t JSatur-visit toat Knox-lards re-oui rel-i Gracie Aturd**y lillsboro oodard’sof Flat attendShelby-uilton is»d sisterLexing-ider, ofMr. and the Newof Sher-rs. B. M.er return FemaleMissesi Elliott ol Mon-odpaster Lsh, left^exas, to tyey are iiin unity citizen-jch prosiness inKissing goes by fuvor; by enterprise.With women the lor around is her hips.A woman would ratheron than have a man’9 feet About a beautiful woeis an entrancing perfuun the smile that breaksIIP*-ear with c of bug*kinds toi9e keep* Cash or