The Shelby Sentinel from Shelbyville, Kentucky (2024)

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SHELBY SENTINEL RIDAY NOV 7 SAN STEANO TREATY RARE OPPORTUNITY OR SAVING ON DRUGS GROCERIES HARDW Comforting to the Eyes DRUGS fear proved KENTUCKY UTILITIES COMPANY Shelbyville Ky PUBLIC SALE Holstein and Jersey Cows and Heifers jW Liquor Gin Wines6 Brandiej Malt Whisky Col Cowherd Auc A MONEY SAVING SR? COMBINATION OER Be tail Phl lBnlaejc Bo Positively the Biggest Valuer Standard Publications ever offered LESS THAN HAL PRICE SYMPHONY LAWN Writing Paper One Year ONLY $160 Store Witness Tells of amous Historical Event That Occurred on Sunday March 3 Peace or War Hung In the Balance Interest in the House Carlyle's interest in domestic de tails as shown by his letter (just pub lished by Dr Hegberb Wright) about taking the house at Cbeyne row was always fairly well continued He would on occasion find relief for one of his moods or take a pleasure in sweeping down with broom and water the path and flagged yard of hie of a Nor did he disdain personal concern about the furniture One of the most vivid little notes to his wife preserved In the Carlyle collection at Chelsea is the scrap of paper dated De cember 24 1839 in which he scribbled Christmas wishes to his wife and "the promise of a as his Christ mas gift to her SIGNINGO RUSSO TURKISH PACT VERY IMPRESSIVE YOU WANT THE GOODS AND PRICE WE HAVE DOTH WE CAN ASSURE YOU JOHN HOPKINS Shelbyville Ky Substitute Mazda Lamps for the old carbon lamps in your lamp sockets and note the difference in the amount and quality of the light some difficulty would pre articles of VENING is the most enjoyable time for reading The quiet world allows you to see more clearly the scenes and to feel more deeply the emotions portrayed by the words Eel us fill your prescriptions every prescription filled by a registered and graduate pharmacist Why the Worm Glows Many animals possess the power of becoming luminous at Will Glow worms are the most striking example of this curious phenomenon Many 1 fish that live in the deep seas possess this same power of becoming lumin ous Scientific men have vainly tried to explain the mechanism of this luminosity Prof Armand Gautier of Paris has just communicated to the Academy of Sciences a notice of MM I ille and Denien of Montpelier who explain this production of light by the oxidation of a substance secreted by 1 luminous animals called lophine This organic azoted substance under the influence of oxygen emits a visible luminosity Potash in the presence of catalytic elements such as the ferru ginous matters of the blood likewise provokes the oxidation of the lophine and consequently forms light Oxy genated water has also the same property In the organisms it is un stable oxygen of the tissues catalyzed by the ferruginous elements of the blood that produces the oxidation of the lophine and renders animals luminous You cover the entire field by subscribing for the abuve You could not vish fcr a better array of fine reading matter and all at a remarkably low price You get all your home news a high class metropolitan weekly a popular farm monthly a leading monthly magazine the best poultry magazine pub lished and the greatest semi monthly farm magazine This grand offer is open to all old and new subserbers If you are already a subesriber to any of the above your subscription will be extended from date it We carry full line of A goods Try a box of A Peroxide Cold Cream 25 cfs size Rubber goods guaran teed ountain Syringe and Water bottles Come in and see us next door to Gonrtlioul GOODMAN HALL SMIT BOTH PHONES 62 It is very essential however to have a pood light other wise the strained eyes tire the senses and rob the evening reading of its keenest pleasure Electric light which can be readily obtained in any inten sity suitable fjr the eyes of either young or old affords the best reading light and Edison Mazda Lamps furnish an abundance of it at minimum cost is made exclusively for the Rexall Stores in a big mill way up in the Massachusetts Hills from the best and cleanest rag stock Each sheet has an exquisite lawn surface made by pressing it between plates of zinc lined with sheets of specially woven rench cloth I Symphony Lawn has a splendid writing surface is beautiful to look upon is in every respect correct is stationery you will be proud to use I Made in white and the following tints: Twilight Gray Surf Green Shell Pink Old Lavender Boudoir Blue Champagne tinted edges and in four sizes: Regular Jitter Correspondence Note Acceptance In one quire boxes with envelopes 10 and 50 cents In larger boxes $100 to $200 With gold or silver edges 50 ami GO cents a quire Symphony Lawn Correspondence Cards very fashionable for short messages in any of the above tints and sizes gold edges Box of 25 cards and 25 envelopes 40 and 50 cents Illuminated Crest Initial Stationery: for those who prefer an initial stationery has an artistic finish and high quality that makes it distinctive and different from most other initial stationery I It suits best those who are hardest to please Each sheet is die stamped with a graceful initial irl gold and sepia 1 'I Any initial with envelopes 50 cents a quire These low prices are possible only because the more than 7000 Rexall one in each of the' principal cities and towns in the United Slates Canada and Great buy together in such' immense quantities as to be able to get the lowest possible prices It is an advantage to you to buy stationery at The Rexall Stores begins today at all The Rexall Stores This stationery is sold only at Smith McKenney Co TAe incorporated Shelbyville Ky or quantity and quality the price we give you can not be duplicati outside of (iOODMAX HALL SMITH Store JUST TRY 1 LB OUR OOE and see if you been missing something LOUR BACO SUGAR OPEN KETTLE LARD NEW ORLEANS MOLASSE CANNED GOODS The very best money can buy Effect of Your Message Greatly Depends Upon the Style and Quality of Your You are more often judged by Urn paper you use than by the thoughts you express in writing Prile ijonl lurlr vfn demand that you use stationery that is distinctive stylish lOOl Shown here are two brands of stat inner fo be had in a wide variety of beautiful tints modish I shapes and correct each so rarely good that its use will help' cslihlisli you a person I'ri i'lli'nl ijiinl t'lsle in tii? minds of those you write to 1 1 I am inclined to think that I wit nessed the most impressive sight of my life Sunday March 3 1878 the day on which the signatures were at tached to the treaty of peace between Russia and Turkey at San Stefano In order to arrange terms of peace an armistice had been declared Janu ary 31 and slowly the rumor spread that when Sunday March 3 a review was to take place in honor of the czar's acceptance of the throne there was more than a possibility that peace might also be concluded that day In I consequence a large number of ex cursionists from Constantinople ar rived at San Stefano by steamboat shortly after dawn and when as early as six in the morning the whole of the Imperial guard a magnificent body of some 35000 men paraded be fore the quarters of the Grand Duke Nicholas even at that early hour a crowd of over twenty thousand spec tators had assembled Slowly the hours passed and two o'clock in the afternoon came and went without any movement from the house so that at last the dread fear began to pervade the expectant watch ers that even now might have arisen which vent the signing of the peace Happily however this unfounded War after all was not to break out The review was delayed owing to the fact that the grand duke was waiting for the signatures to be attached to tho treaty which could not be done until the Russian and Turkish copies of that document were complete Whether the delay was caused by I the well known dilatory tactics of the Turk I know not The fact remains however that it was not till close on five in the afternoon that the grand duke rode up to the diplomatic chancery and asked at the door if the treaty was ready As he waited for a reply the agitation of the crowd grew so intense as to almost reach break i ing point Groups of anxious watchers whispered nervously: "is it to be peace or war? Was the prostrate and gasping Turk to be called upon to I once more put up the best defense he I could to the relentless and ever ad vancing Russian The grand duke wheeling sharply round galloped off to the hill on which the army was drawn up and a few minutes afterward a carriage was seen rapidly driving toward the spot As be approached the commander in chief General Ignatieff rose and speaking very slowly and distinctly said "I have the honor to congratulate your highness on the signature of A roar of satisfaction rose from the soldiers in the ranks The grand duke rode between the lines and halting on a small hili exclaimed: "I have the honor to inform the army that with the help of God we have concluded a treaty of Again the cheering rose and swelled for there was not a man present who did not experience a feeling of intense relief that all pos sibility of a renewal of war was now at an end All the officers then dismounted the soldiers knelt and of a sudden a great hush spread ever the crowd which bad only a few seconds before been noisily elated with excitement The sight was one I shall never for get Saturday Nov 15 1913 at 1 I will sell on the farm of Stout Son neat inchville seven miles south of Shelbyville to the highest and best bidder the following: 40 head of high grade Holstein and Jersey Gows and Heifers these cows are fresh or soon will be The Holsteins are very high grade and recently from State TERMS made known on day of sale expires SUBSCRIBE NOW TODAY You must act quickly as our agreement with the publishers is limited Call or mail all orders direct to THE SENTINEL Shelbyville Ky nc A 'Y Ha p' 1 hp i (' 4 I AawH I WiiW fc Pix I 1 1 1 1 II 11 )) AS Lw 1 1 1 flf' I' 1 1 Hr I I I ft ZVZTY ZT7 1 A fl I I B' '4 6 fp I II xAil' 'ST i TTIITTffir TIMHWWIHfffi fl I Illi I WMVMIII IIMIIil nilllii vh A I The Shelby Sentinel one year SI 00 The'Weekly Enquirer ona year 100 arm Nows monthly one year 25 Woman's World one year 35 Poultry Sticces monthly one year 50 arm and ireside semiimonthly one year 5'1 Regular value SA 50 Our Special Bargain Price for All Six am 'e A.

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