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The Mt. Sterling advocate: n. Wednesday, January 18, 1911.
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S3JBSw JiT STERLING ADVOCATE LARGEST CIRCULATION OF ANY PAPER PUBLISHED IN MONTGOMERY COUNTY I VOLUME XX MT STERLING KENTUCKY WEDNESDAY JANUARY 18 1911 NUMBER 28 JANUARY COURT Buyers Were Numerous and Will t 0 tag to Buy But Cattle Mar ket Was Small LtA small run of cattle only IJabout 1200 on the market Th pquelity was medium trade goodl r 4and prices firm The best 900 O 4lOOOlb steers at Sic with a few yokes of 1200lb oxen at 5ic to 6cyearlings at 5c to 5o heifers at 4c to 4tkv cows at 3jc to 4c r bulls at 4c to 4ic old cows and rough oxen at lie to 2c Goodcrowd at the pens an buyers were plenty to take any l thing that was at all desirable ii t x SALES I V John K Vice of Bath county Bought a yoke of oxen of 2300 t pound steers of Dick lies at53c dt f thus Adams of Fayette county bought 20 800lb cows from 3ic F to 4c and a 1000lb bull at 425 Henry 1 Brown of Fayette county bought 44 about 600lb yearlings of Milt Lykins at 3 pI tt 1ttrB per head F Stafford sold 25 600 Ib to B F Dalzelle of Bourbon county at 480 HarlanJnckson sold 10 750lb cows to W A Stevens of Clark county at 335 W H Blankenship sold 800lbcows to Thos Adams I at 340N i Moss sold 6 600lb heifers a to Jonas Weilof Lexington I i at 465G 4 Fox bought yoke 2300lb oxen of Green Allen at 140 Sam Wheeler sold 11 550lb i steers to D D Bell of Paris 1at 4 50- Geoj Halsey sold 3 800lb cows t to C H Sayer of Lexington at375 Steve Pieratt sold 5 950lbI4 4steers to Jas McDonald at 525 Sam Turlcy sold a 1000lb cow to Jonas Well at 425 Mike Wilson sold 5 625lb steers to Vat Long at 5c Green Allen sold 2 950lb steers to D C Cleveland of Cynthiana at 475Asa n Magowan sold yoke of 2475lb oxen to Tas McDonald- at 435 Jesse Highland bought yoke of 2500lb oxen of Dick lies at 565 M u I4ES Quite a bunch of mules on the 0t market and some good heavy ones among them Prices good and trade fairly brisk Some big mules sold as high as 550 per 1 pair and several pair at from 475 to 500 15 hand mules of good weight at 175 to 200 small mules at from 125 to 150 A good demand for fine horses andseveral buyers here looking for that sort V I Talk Seventeen Every man ought to come right out flatfooted with himself And everyman who is without Life Insurance is not honest with himself Put such a man on the witness stand and ask him wherein he lacked the good sense his friends credit him with and hed have to admit I know I ought to be insured Then theres another form of selfjus tice Suppose you have a policy Have you read it If anybody woke you up in the night could you recite the gist of it Do you actually KNOW what youve bought Oh no doubt you THINK you do but DO you That level head of yours ought to tackle the subject a good i deal quicker and more searchingly than 1 youd look into your investments Youii can rectify what is wrong if there is something wrong but if you were to pass away well it not only wouldnt be rectified but its intended provisions would be like snow in the river This being candid with yourself isnt any bouquet It is merely having yourI and finding out about things A title help along that line wouldnt r hurt Might be more help than youve any idea of c AG HOFfMAN General Agt Mt Sterling Kentucky J r L a fAVOR 1911 CUTOUT At Meetings Held in the Various County Seats The Burley Tobacco Growers Voted in favor of Cut OuteAt a meting o f the tobacco growers at the Court House Saturday afternoon Montgomery County voted in favor of cuttin out the 1911 crop Strong speech were made by Ben W Hall and Col A W Hamilton in favor of Therde were about 200 farmers present The majority of the independent growers failed to attend and those who did voted against the proposed cutout HOW OTIIEIl COUNTIES VOTED Oldham Trimble WashingtonI and Boyd reject d the cutout four counties Bourbon Scott Clark and Mercer were divided in their decisions and the other coon pties were strongly in favor of the cutoutBath county Big meeting an 145 growers pledged 922 acres to the cutout and county is expected to be unanimous Boone County Everyone at the meeting signed the pledges to cut and sentimcLt is strong 9Bourbon CountySplit on the vote with those voting to grow a crop in 1911 in the majority Definite action was postponed untilI FebruaryBoyle Rejected the cut out and favor a pool Carter CountyVotedunani mously for the cutout Clark CountyGrowers are un able to come to an agreement andI tookno vote- Fayette County Voted for the cutoutFleming County Voted for the cutout three to one Franklin County Voted for the cutout and put solicitors in the fieldGarrard CountyVote for cut out with opposition 137 growers signed cutout pledges and twenty books of pledges were put into the fieldwith workers that hope to make cutout unanimous Grant County Voted solidly for the cutout Harrison fcrrfstrongly for the cutout Henry County Voted for the cutout Jessamine County Voted for the cutout Lincoln CountyHeldn bigi meeting and voted unanimously for the cutout Madison County Voted unanimously for the cutout a hundred signed the cutout pledges and forty volunteered to canvass for more pledges Mason County Voted for the cutoutMercer County Independents refused to sign the pledge and the proposed cut out hung fire Montgomery County Voted for cutoutNicholas County Voted for the cutoutOldham CountyRejected the cutout plan and fayor limiting acreageOwen County Voted strongly for the cutout and 2500 acres were pledged at the meeting Pendleton CountyHada big meeting and voted for the cutout but want the Blue Grass Counties in itScott CountyPostponed the vote until January 16 Spencer CountyVoted unanimously for the cutout Trimble County Rejected the cutout and favored reduction ofI acreage anda pool of the next cropsWashington County rejected cutoutNelson Not heard from up till late Saturday night 1 It JOSEPH U KEMPER Elected Manager of the H G Hoffman General Agency At a meeting of the board of directors of the H G Hoffman General Agency in Lexington Sat unlay afternoon Joseph H Kem per was elected manager Mr Kemper is thoroughly versed in competentAgency has recently made new contracts with some large fire in surance companies which will add muchstrength to its already larger underwriting capacity Under Mr Kempers management the General Agency will adopt a n aggressive policy for business Lexington Leader Mr Kempers many friends will learn with pleas ure of his promotion to manager 50c susuenders 38c at Guthries Charley Nesbitt Gets Position in Lexington Frid day contained a picture of C II Nesbitt of this city and had the following to shy relative to his new position as manager of the Postal Telegraph Company in that city The new manager of the Post al Telegraph Company to succeed T H Gore who resigned is C chiefIoperator in this office for two years He will take charge next SuturdayIMr Nesbitt is from Mt Sterl ling and was connected with the Western Union at first He is anl excellent manager and the pro motion was much deserved Charley is a popular and descry ing yonng man anti his many friends at his old home wiUlearnjwith pleasure of his 11 Raisins oranges and apples at The Fair Club News The Council of the General Federation of romans Club will meet in Memphis Tennessee sometime in AprilThe consists of the Offi cers and the Board of Director- and Chairmen of the Departments of the General Federation Its meetings are open to all Club Women and largely attended There are a t present three Southern women on the Board Mrs J Creighton Matthews of New Orleans Mrs Eugene Reilly o f Charlotte N Cand Mrs Desha Breckinridge of Lexington KyThe last printed report of the Federated Clubs in Kentucky was 107 clubs representing 10334 members Since then four new clubs have been enrolled 50c underwear 38c at Outlines Cut Price sale at Newmeyers ReeseWood The many relatives and friends of Miss Emma Reese received a pleasant surprise last week in the form of a telegram announcing her marriage to Capt E N Woodat Atlanta Ga Miss Reese had been visiting relatives in Georgia for a short time Miss Reese who has been con nected with W A Samuels Co for many years past is well known and liked and Capt Wood is to be congratulated upon his wise selection as a life partner Capt Wood was formerly a con ductor on the C 0 railroad with headquarters in this city but for several years has resided in Atlanta Tho ADVOCATE wishes them happiness I Jut Price sale at Newmeyers I fifty Masked Men Lynch Three Negroes at Shelbyville Fifty masked men Sunday morning stormedl the Shelby count jail and seized and lynched three negroes two of whom were charg edwith insulting white women and the third to hang for themur der of a negro woman and held awaiting his day of execution to be named The bodies of two of the ne groes Gene Marshall and Wade Patterson have been found That of the third is still unaccounted for although he was seen with the mob with a rope about his neck The third negro was Jim West According to Ernest Hornback Deputy Jailer the mob appeared at the jail at 210 oclock Sunday morning and it was 325 when they took the three negroes away leaving fourteen others in the some cell froth which the three were taken TWO OP TIm BODIES FOUND The two bodies recovered were found about a quarter of a mile apartThat of Marshall was found hanging to the bridge over the Eminence pike near the jail while that of Patterson was found in Clear Creek Patterson it is said attempted to escape and was shot and his body thrown into the creek According to Deputy Jailer Hornback Jailer Edward Thompson hid the jail keys when the mob appeared and later when the mob became more insistent Hornback let the men go into the jail office They saidI thereI were three1 ne- groes Ihere we are going to get or else blow the jail up Hornback said MOB YELLS FOIl DVXAMITK They kept yelling for the dynamite while sonic of the mob started to beat on the cell locks witha sledge hammer About twelve men had their guns pointed at me demanding the keys but I insisted I did not know where they were Finally at 325 oclock they broke the cell door open and took out West Marshall and Patterson Patterson it was charged in duringsthe holidays and knocked hothof them down Tests alleged crime was more recent and it is said he had often been seen throwing kisses at white women He was a chauffeurMarshall was sentenced to hang for byheading a negro woman more than a year ago JOVKUXOK WHISON TALKS Governor Willson has issued a statement rebuking the officers of Shelby county and declaring if he had the right ho would remove every officer in the county who had the power to prevent the 1lyn- ching He further states tha the officers were aware the lynching was to take place and did nothing to prevent it Cut Price sale at Newmeyers Cut price sale at Guthries Blue Grass Farm for Sale The Amanda T Howell blue grass farm four miles from Mt Sterling on the Howards Mill pike consisting of 109 acres In a high state of cultivation 6room brick house 13acre tobacco barn good stock barn plenty of tobacco land All ground plowed last year sown in r e- AU improvements in good re pair Dwelling house papered and painted last year Apply to A L TIPTON or Cr NESBITT Mt SterlingKy New laces and embroideries at cut prices at Newmeyers i General Tumbling of food Prices is Expected at Once Millibns o f pounds of bitter eggs cheese and poultry held in coldstorage warehouses in Chica go will be thrown on the market before May 1 and a general tumbling of food prices is expected at once according t o ccommission merchantsNumerous Chicago commission I I men are said to be facing failure as a result of their efforts to main tain an artificial price on the ne cessities o f life The inability further to uphold this price is said to be due to a combination of cir matinees such as the open winter of 1009 and the banner crops of 1910 COMMISSION HOUSES KAIL Three commission men failed inI hUld11ingwhich they purchased at an average price of 31 cents a pound and now are unable to market for more than 27 or 28 cents a pound I While the wholesale prices of I butter and eggs has dropped de cidedly within the last two weeks there has yet been no decline in the retail prices Much o f the product which is to be unloaded on a falling market has been in warehouses for a s long as live yearsBy means of cold storage com mission men have been able t o maintain an artificial price not only to the consumer but to the producer it is said Thirtytwo warehouses are known to have 44000000 pounds of butter eggs stud poultry OLEMAUCAUINI HAS HELIEDI The increased sale of Ol mal garine is given as an added cause for the situation Thousands of customers unable to pay the price at which butter has been held have become user of oleomargarine Butter is six cents a pound lower wholesale than it was a year ago and is selling at the lowest figure in five years An indication of the decline in the last ten days is shown in the following January 5Eggs fresh 34 cents prince 32 cents firsts 30c January 15Eggs fresh 33 cents prime 29 cents firsts 26c January 5 Butter Extra cream cry 29 cents firsts 25j cents dairy 25 cents January 15 Butter extra creamery 27 cents firsts 22 cents dairy 23 cents The wholesale prices on smoked meats beef and pork has been slightly reduced in price The big corn crop of 1910 is given as the cause Cut Price sale at Newmeyers 2500 Separate Skirts b Skirts cut 350 Vi 750 Skirts 500 Skirts cut 750 1250 Skirts cut 850 IJY 1500 cut Neckwear Neckwear 42c 25c Neckwear tau19C Muslin Underwear per cent OlF derwear fresh 1500 Reward Offered for namiters That the authorities in this county do intend to lay low about the effort to dynamite the tobacco warehouse of Allie R Robertson is evidenced by the following no tice ItetvttrdA reward of 1500 is offered as follows 500 by Allie H Robertson for the arrest and conviction of the person or sons iruilty of the attempt to dy namite Ehe ware house occupied by him in Mt Sterling Ky on the night of Tuesday Jan 10 1911 500 by the city of Mt Sterling on the stone conditions and 500 br the Commonwealth Kentucky for the arrest and conviction of the guilty parties if said crime committed by the act of two or more persons in conspiracy to injure the property of another The reward is signed by Mayor Samuels and Mr Robertson and has been sent to detective agencies and noted sleuths a 1 II1 over the country Determined efforts are being made to ferret out the guilty Oilicer Tipton having run down two clues and is hind at work on another which seems important New laces and embroideries at cut prices at Newmeyers What is Air Float 1 225 buys 3 shoes at Guthries ADDITIONAL PERSONALS Judge John A Daugherty of Ownigsville was in this city yes terdayJohn Ewing of Bath county spent Tuesday in this city IJudge C Goodpaster of Owingsville attended court here the first of the week- Representative W L Craig of Menefee was in the city Monday Sheriff Harlan Sexon and County Clerk John Helton of Menefee were visitors here last Monday Ladies come our store for real bargains Newmeyers The President sent Congress a special message urging the fortification of the Panama Canal and recommending an appropriation of 5000000 for the beginning of the work Rvurguin Regular 25 and 50c boys anti mens caps now for ISc each A few 1 clothes racks for 50c The Fair New laces and embroideries at cut prices at Newmeyers 1 Clothing at cut prices Guth rics 10 The Rogers Co Incorporated Hurry Up Sale A few of our Special Bargains for the Ladies IEXTRA SPECIALLADIES SUITS 1 Lot Ladies Suits up to 1650 reduced tooo 850- i Lot Ladies Suits up to reduced tov Choice of the Entire Stock for 00 oo 1250IISome of these Suits sold as high as 54500 S 500 tor cut to 1000 to to Skirts to 1000 Soc reduced to reduced on Muslin Un 110 and clean stock Dy nut per was W to to All Long Knit Coats Long at CoatsII 100 Garments reduced to S5c 75c Garments reduced to 6oc Soc Garments reduced to 39c 25c Garments reduced to I9C Kabo Corsets 100 Corsets reduced tooo75C 150 Corsets reduced to1152 50 Corsets reduced to 175 350 Corsets reduced to 225 500 Corsets reduced to 325 a Silk Skirts Silk Waists Silk Kimonos at Cut Prices 3- f A v l i 4I 11 4V TH1 GREAT l LMESALEOldham CO MM MEN C E S SATURDAY JAN 14 1911ANDCONTINlJESFOR I More and better Bargains than ever before offered Dont fail to get your share of the good things 12000 yards of the best Prints in lengths 1 to 10 yards at 24c yard SEE BIG HAND BILLS FOR PARTICULARS AND PRICES An Educational Institution 1 When the great scientist Mc del first announced his principles ot hereditary they were held to be fundamentally unsound by the scientists and the laity generally The principle of segregation of characters according to which dissimilar parental characteristicts do not blend in the progeny but come out intact as in the the grandparents is now universally recognized and in the same Ulan nor in which the principle of segregation was scouted upon its first announcement so there still remains today much skepticism res garding the principle of dominance which is equally as fundamentally trueWhat Mendel has been to the theory of inheritance and what Luther Burbank has been to the Evolution of the vegetable kingI dom J Gano Johnson at Mt Sterling Kv is to the science of horse breeding To every one who comes to know him well becomes apparent that the mental content of the man is a psychologi1 cal phenomena He is a horse breeder almost by instinct and naturally many of his theories+ and much of his practical work along scientific lines as applied Ito horse breeding have been misunderstood and misconstrued in ex actly the same way as were the theories of Mendel Spencer and DarwinMr Johnson knows thingsi bra seeming process of intuition awhile id in some departments of his investigations he has not reached a place where he can make all of 1 his knowledge explicable to the cm monality of horsemen he has demonstrated so convincingly in such a variety of instances ti fundamental soundness of the principles underlying his opera tions he has recently been accorded a recognition which ul i mutely is attendant upon all great discoveriesIn first place the operations at the Emerald Chief Stock Farm have sufferedl from the iig norance of the public mind concerning the real meaning of t term inbreeding and under Ulisor misconstruction of the word Mr Johnson has been called an ex is ing man tremist It is undisputaMy true ilthat all great families that have achieved prominence in any de partment of natural life have re suited from a judicious mating of certainly closely related indi vidualsi having family characteristics in common and mutual blood Thus the underlying principle of WREN HER BACK ACHES A Woman Finds All tier Energy and Ambition Slipping Away lit Sterling women know how the aches and pains that come when the kidneys fail make life a burden Backache hip pains headaches dizzy spells distressing urinary troubles all tellof sick kidneys and warn you of the approach of diabetes dropsy and Brights disease Poans Kidney Pills permanently taro all these disorders Heres proof of it in a Alt Sterling womans words hsJ P Nelson 34 Richmond saysit 11- can give my highest endorsement They have proven of great benefit to me and I believe that if I hudnot used them I would be in poor health today My back nearly drove me frantic as it ached almost con stantly and I always felt tired and worn out The least thing wor ricd me and I also suffered from nervous headache Since using Doans Kidney Pills procured at F 0 Duersons Drug Store I feel like a different woman I take them whenever I have the least recurrence of kidney trouble and they never fail to give me prompt relief- n For sale by all dealers Price 50 cents Foster lilburn Co Buffalc New York sole agents fore the United States Remember the nameDoans and take no other 282t tsthe Bruce Low theory is that of returning to the sire the best strains of the dam but the theory upon which Air Johnsons success is being attained in actual null hers is rather that of inline breed ing than what is commonly called IeJtermed inbreeding At the Emerald Chief Stock farm and in the hands of many breeders iin THE MAN TATWINS when applying for a position is the one that neatly dressed and not the careless look one The clothing may not make the hut it is taken as an index to his char acter and manliness and it will pay you to look neat and trim by letting us keep your clothing in good couditioufor you a- tStocktons the GarageIs Bank Street Automobiles FOR RENT At All Times WE WILL MEET Any Tram ON NOTICEr I Strother Frazer Phono 268 Mt Sterling a Kentucky proximity thereto there are scores of Jolts and fillies of various ages that afford material verilication of the soundness upon which Air Johnsons efforts are based He has selected certain families of horses and he has interblended the blood of individual members of same with a success which is impossible of successful contra diction The causes for the selec tion of these particular families are not pertinent to the present purpose it being sufficient to say that the families at the headof which stand the horses Indian Chief and Harrison Chief have been those which have afforded 111 Johnson the basis for opera tions All those who are at all familiar with the history of these famous individuals agree that each of them was outstandingly the superior of his contemporaries and that they were prepotent in remarkable degree is best evidenced by the success of their progeny and the uniformity with which they have transmitted their characteristics to their descend antsThere is in the operation of th Johnson Farm neither myster- nor 9 accident Both the physiolog ical and the psychological principles upon which they are base I operation I works immutably in every case The combined blood of HarrisonI Chief and Indian Chief for ex ample has filled portions of Ken championhorsesBitand I Change of Firm Nanjc Owing to the diath of Frank C Laughlin the firm known as Owen Laughlin Son will in the future be known as Laughlin Co We appreciate und thankour friends for past favors and are now ready to serve them in our new quarters next to Horton Wade Cos livery stable on North Alaysvile street where we willcontinue our Harness Saddle and Tin business Best goods lowest prices at Outlines Senator Bradley declined to verify a report that he had split with Senator Paynter over the Lorimer case and wouldvote against the vindication of the Illinois Senator Itch 1 Itch1 Itch I S cratch Scratch Scratch I The more you scratch the worse the itch Try Doans Ointment It cures piles eczema any skin itching All druggists sell it1mDont forget the place to get that swell monogram stationery is at the Advocate Pub Co Inc McCreary Accepts Challenge Former Senator J R AlcCreary has accepted the challenge of the Hon Ben Johnson to engage in ten joint debates in their racS for the Democratic nomination for Governor Senator AlcCreary named the conditions that both make arrangements for five en gagements all to come in the same week prior to March 4 tho others to follow on agreed dates after Congress adjourns I A W Kirby has purchased the transfer business of M M Philipps and will meet all trains If you have any baggage you want de livered see him Moving and haul ing of all kinds Day phone 286 Night phone 260 136ra Hatred The poorest of all emotion for any American citizen to feel Is the emo atton of hatred toward his fellows Theodore Roosevelt Par Sale Double Standard Polled Dur ham Bulls which are hornless Shorthorns Shropshire Bucks 9by an imported prize winning sire Purebred Poland China boats and gilts BigstaffIAttachment for Auto Lights An attachment for acetylene auto Imobile headlights has been Invented by which the gas may be lighted by chart circuiting the regular sparking system with a switch from the driver seat Talk of a Fall Trotting Meet in This City The Montgomery County Fair Association Directors held a meeting hist week and passed a reso lution amending the charter so that the Association can give a trotting meeting this fall separately from the Fair The board also passed a resolution changing the time of electing the directors from April as provided for in the chart er and have fixed the date of choosing the directors and new officers for January 17 The meeting of the stockholders will be heldon that date at the county court room and tho date for the coming Fair will also be chosen then Bloodine Cough Checker will puickly allay that hacking irrit t tion accompanying a severe cough or cold The safest and surest remedy for children Keep a bottle constantly at hand Sold by W S Lloyd263m Sour Apples Whiten the Teeth Those who make a practice of eat ing hard sour apples chewing them slowly bit by bit will have glistening white teeth One apple a day Is suffi cleat L Guthrios cut prices will please you Notice All persons having claims againstj Frank C Laughlin deceased are hereby notified and requested to present same to me properly proven for payment They maybe presented to me at the place of business of the Laughlin Co onI North Alaysvillo street Mt Sterl ing Ky next door to Hortonl Wade Cos livery stable Mus KATE LAUGHLIN 264t Executrix New Petroleum Engine A new petroleum engine used a some Swedish fishing vessels make- it possible to run a craft of eight y horse power for less than 90 cents an hour For Sale Quick Ten horsepower gas or gasoline engine A bargain1 if sold at once Call at tf ADVOCATE OFFICE rfPROfRSSff DR C W COMPTON Dentist- Mt i Sterling Kentucky I BrownISuccessor to Dr All Work Guaranteed and Prices Righ taco In Martin IlulMlng Jliono 525 DR S F HAMILTON Dentist Office Odd Fellows Building JIT STERLING KV Hours i 10 to 12 n mIlwnceI l 1 onlce 68521 to 4pm flea C05S PAUL K McKENNA M D Physician and Surgeon Ofiaeo Over Vonarsdell cSo Co ringing6j3 H R PREWITT nTTORNEYATLAW M t Sterling Kentucky Office Court St opposite Court House Samuels Building front room up stairs DR D L PROOTOR DENTISTC i- 1 Mt Sterling Kentucky Office over Lindsey Rodman Coar Street 1 Men Hurt in Mountain Wreck badlyhurtMorehead and North Forkrail road left the track and rolled down an embankment near Wrig ley last week Try Guthries cut price sale ICures babys croup Willies doily cuts and bruises mammas sore throat grandmas lameness =f Dr Thomas Eclectic Oiltho great household remedy lm Patronize Home Industry Why order your 1912 calendars haveyseen in this city Advocate Publishing Co Inc teeGerms In a Dollar Bill A one dollar bill recently subjected 1tbygovernmenta 000 germs I t 11 i esolu ron i q1- i to buy your SHOES from tae in Igti will Jassure you or success Thats what you will get by trading with J Jirun er the shoe Jan 1 t1 1JJfr X i lrMt 1 Sterling COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE I 1 Second Term Opens Monday January 30th I I I SPECIAL TEACHERS COURSEt a I in- C t I C r- tt t a i t use a over one It puts an on Use a soft that that izes the of the as the and eye The is to the it It has a that Is and true A new of and in to The Is low but no a at any a Dealers If not at yours write for circular fa the nearest agency 01 the JI by for can be at our store as we are the in this city for this and of i i r county schools begins opening Second Teachers Course and Commercial Business Course rates Teachers may complete Business I ComprisingI Teachers Course Also regular Literary Course These are special offers for time and money I I Seven Departments u FOR CATALOGUE AND INFORMATIONII I CORD President2ti J Huee4MI-1c2rll st lea o The Latest Creations e1 Dress Goods Silks Linen Goods eSilk Hose Curtains Drapery trpets and RugstYon arB Always o1collIe at alp StorB azelrtll cr son The Store With Reputation wji4i1 tIHi I 41k The Famous RybDoes Not Strain the Eyes Dont small concentrated light shoulder unequal strain your eyes diffused mellow light cannot flicker equal work eyes such Rayo j Lamp gives avoid strain Rayo designed give best light and does strong durable shadeholder held firm burner gives added strength Made solid brass finished nickel Easy keep polished Rayo priced other lamp gives better light price Once Rayo User Always One Everywhere descriptive Standard Oil CompanyIncorporated Get Your Today showingColor SaturdayEvening distributed agents 9101c yrtjickc Elastic Bookcases obtained only exclusive agents other trademarked lines highgrade furniture w A Sutton cf Son Preparing applicants for certificates in publicII with of Term Primary Intermediate Preparatory Collegiate Music Teachers Course Commercial and Business WRITE IROBT Copy I I Let our homes be places of love t joy and brightest Sunshine places of enduring love that outlasts the wedding tiny and which produces a life of one long and unbroken honeymoon the molding place of character a place where the child breathes an atmosphere perfumed by the choicest flowers of heaven where it finds the greatest earthly security iin mothers loving fostering care New Plumbing Firm M R Mainline having bought out W S Smathers in the plumbing tinning and gas littings etc the new linn name will be Main line Leverett They will be glad to male estimates on plumbing roofing and gas fittings etc Satisfaction guaranteed in every way 23tt Hello IlclloI everybody We want everyone to come to our cut rice stile Guthrie A great tinny more young men andwomen arc sent upon the road to ruin by money than by poverty As a rule the devil wants no better chance at boys and girls than to have their pock ets filled with cash and then set down at some fashionable resort Rest is all right revelry is all wrong Attention Ladies Dont forget that we are still selling that high grade initial stationery at 50 cents per box Advnrntp Pub Co Inc CT For that awful cough take Bloodine Cough Checker A 50 cent bottle will last longer than most any cough Sold by 1Y S Lloyd 2C3m Parents should always bear in mind that the daughters health is far more important than any thing else education without health avails but little The phy sical training is far reaching in its influence everything depends upon it whatever else stay be a girls desire or ambition let her health receive the first consideration Outlines cut prices are loud talkers The place to get engraved calling cards is the- Advocate Pub Co Inc More than twenty men were killed in a battle between Mexican rebels and Government forces across the river from Comstock Texas recently To feel strong have good ap petitp and digestion sleep soundly and enjoy life use Burdock r Blood Bitters the great system tonic and builder 1m The Democratic Senate of Tennessee is inclined to holdup the inauguration of Govelect Hooper untila United States Senator has I been elected Srt Civil Service Examination for Clerks and Carriers An examination for clerk and carrier will be held at the post oflice in this city on February 11 1911 Age limit 18 to 45 years on the late of the examination Married women will not be ad mitted to the examination This prohibition does not apply to women who are divorcedor those who are separated from their hus bands and support themselves but they are eligible for appointment only as clerk- Applicants must be physically sound and nude applicants must not be less than 5 feet 4 inches in height without boots or shoes and weight not less than 125 pounds without overcoat or hat For application blanks and for full information relative to the examination qualifications duties salaries vacations promotions etc address immediately BUFOKD it BOONE Secretary Board of Civil Service Examiners Postoflice Mt Sterling Ky Hf NEW MEAT STORE r tNMit meat and want FRESH cat It i ace to get it is at a first Class Meat Store I conduct such a place All of my meat is CORN FED and HOME KILLED We guarantee the choicest meats at all times Prices reasona hIp Not Cut Prices but C L1 T IS OU MOTTO Give us a trial and be con vmced CLAYS MEAT MARKET Phone 64 text door to Post Office Dont express the buoyant spirit of your children half an hour of merriment around the lamp and relight of the horne blots out many a care and annoyance during the day and the best safe guard they can take with them into the world is the unseen influence ofa bright little domestic circle Suits at cut prices Guthries I I There is no fault so hard toI overcome as the hash temper Ve make any number of good esolutions and then the first ime we have any provocation away we go without an instants warning and before we realize what we arc doing the unkind words have been spokenI and no nutter how much regret we feel hey can not be unshrl- T rt i Dr Nunnelly dead Rev James K Nunnelly one of the best known ministers of Ken tucky died at his home in George town Tuesday after a long illness aged 65 years He was pastor of the Baptist church at Sharpsburg for fifteen years He is survived by his wife who before marriage was Miss Dee Allen of Sharpsburg Mr Nunnelly had frequently visited in our city where he was well known and admired Me was a brother of W R Nunnell for merly of this city Suits at cut prices Guthries Buys Nice Residence- Mr George B McA lister has purchased the handsome brick resi dence belonging to John L Mc Cormickon Vest Highstreet and will get possession March 1 1 The price paid was S 3GOO Mrs A W McClure who now occu pies the property will move to the new home she is erecting in the same neighborhood Mr McAlis tel will remodel and improve the new purchase Guthries prices and values tine not on speaking terms Enough is safer than too much To do good is to do it as it should be A courteous person will surely prosper byIhimselfA to the wise is wasted energyIf pays anyone to advertise it will pay you- People I who refuse to learn will bear watching- If a man knows it all how in the world can he improve All kinds of engraving and embossing skilfully and promptly executed at the Advocate Pub Co Inc 325 buys M shoes at Guthrie The greatest secret of business success today is advertising Mow to do it and have it adopted to the special line is often a study but there is a way Keep it until you find out Cut Prices All 25 cent goods whips pads brushes etc 20 cents Other goods u close prices Large stockof sole leather just received HcpailII jag promptly done 103 W Lo cust st Heisest End harness Shop 2G4t Democrats of six counties have voluntarily offered to foot their part of the expense of the Demo ratic primary May 27 for the nomination of a Kentucky State ticket They will pay allexcept the cost of the ballots cutprices at Guth lies The wages of woman were never so high as now yet it is almost impossible to secure the services of a good woman at any price for the reason that labor is looked upon as degrading Young wo men turn to allsorts of office work where snares and tempta tion beset them because they can dross better and keep their hands whiter than they can when doing the Kitchen work A lazy liver liver leads to chron iic dyspepsia and constipation Weakens the whole system Doans Hegulets 25 cents per box correct the liver tone the stomach cure constipation 1m Smiles should be the legal tender in every family for the payment- of all debts of kindness and each member shoud be willing to take this currency at its face value Many a turf ft cheerful home and happy rue does more to malts goodmen and women than all the learning and eloquence that can be used I t has been said that the sweetest words in our language lure Mother and Home Lexin ton Eastern Ry TIME TABLE- West =cari No I u axo S STATIONS Darby DaD sun A 1 1 k QntyA MdLv700OAthol 640 252 730 754TorrentCampton Junction 74S 357 Sa5 9x2L934Winchester 96ArIE3astBovail ex STATIONSx 2 OorDally Dally 1M A SI Lv Lexington 225 m5 Sn3L26ClayCompton Junction 430 9 38 Torrent 447 956 Beattyville Junction 510 1017 Athol 51045I0 K t1r5ArI J too 3AII5 Duinont 1140 P M 1120 JJackson 220 CONrTEOTIONS R L fi E JUCTIONTrnins Nossr md 3 will make connection with C O R y for Mt Sterling Ky CAMPTON JUNCTION Trains Nos I 2 3 and 4 will make connection with Mountain Central Ry to and from Camp toll Ky BEATTYVILLE JUNCTION Train No 2 will snake connection with L A iy for IJeattyville Ky O K JUNCTION Trains Nos 3- and 41 will make connection with Ohio Kentucky Ry for Cannel City Ky anti 0C K stationsCHAS SCOTT Gen Passenger Agent f C v 4 r 3 E Mw p Advocate Publishing Company INCORPORATED r W HEDDEN EDITORSG5 Entered in the Poatofiice at Ml Sterling as secondclass mail matter SUBSCRIPTION ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR Cab must accompany order No announcement inserted until paid fori hu JUDSOM1ARMON Of OHIO FOR PRESIDENT THE CCTOUT FOR 1911 The sentimcntamong tobacco gro vers in favor of no crop this year seems to be strong and indicatio is are there will be no great Uintity of the weedjgrown n 1911 We have readwith interest the reports from the various meetings held in the tobacco growing comties and in a number of them the farmers intending to grow tobacco dillnot attend and partici pate jn the meetings We feel safe in saying this was truej to an ap preciable extent in our own connty The rjuestionlis one about which intelligent farmers honestly differ Rev E G B Mann an able Methodist minister in the Fay ette county meeting opposed the cutout on the ground that many farmers having contracted to raise tobacco were preparing to do so and that an affective cutout was only possible by more nightriding and bloodshed This ouinion is entertained by ninny thinking people with whom ve have talked We are free to admit the more we con sider the subject the farther at sea we are Living as we dp in an agricultural community with interests in common we can only hope for the best and advise our citizens that by being conservative in speechand regardful of the rights of others much can be done to prove Dr Manns fears unfounded and to promote pence and geod will in our beloved Commonwealth We desire to congratulate Judge Allie W YIuniupon1 hisable instructions to the grand jury Conditions in our county and the necessity for the enforcement of the law were never more vividly or impressively presented The grand jurors and audience alike were profoundly impressed with his earnestness an J determination to use his every effort to meet out surF and speedy jjustice to wrong doers In this he has the best wishes of event Brood citizens in the community The present energetic and ellicient BoarJ of Supervisors is making things warns for the taxdodgers and many a man has hada piece of paper droppedin on him in the form of a notice to show cause why he should not come across I YffVfYfYfV SEE OUR LINE Leather OF Sea- tsDiners i We call your attention this week to our of Dining New Slip tStIS Will Attract Elhee got the style and quality you want and dont I cost any more than you feel disposed to pay In Collonial styles Slip or Pad Leather Seats Golden or 5 Turned Oak Price per set 1800 to 3600n h E CTTT1 sAI zs- Furraiture E mAMA AMA AMA MM H K iIUKWllT President JNO S KKAXEU Cashier 11 FRANK 1KIWY Asst Cashier W PAl1KHKOX Ind UooUUeeper 01 0 What loo ohe 911ean p r line You y c Capital 50000 j lt 23000lf 12300O JU IT MEAXS TilE AMOUNT OF LOSS Iohe Sxchange ffiank of Jfentucky be required to sustain before you as a depositor v lose a dollar Make your next deposit with us ce 4JlrJno S 3razerf Cashier e t J L LTh ll fh VA1f JG r WI Court Reconls tirMontgomeryi- Colilty st s T The following deeds have been recorded in the office of County Clerk Haelrigg during the past few days showing some activity in real estate Newton Townsend to John Meadows 25 acre land with im movements on Sycamore creek 1jfqiVa consideration of l IiWilliam M1 Risnor and Barbara- Risner to David W JacksonJ J41 acres on Town Branch for n con si I i fjJhsChits M StaiforJ 48 acres of landon Brush creek for a consideration of 31600Mrs B Conway of Ow ingsville to Mrs Annie Board man of this city cottage on Mitchell Ave for a consideration of Sl etc Jude Lswis Apperson und Mrs Mary Apperson to Bettie Scott lot on Locust street for n con sideration of 185 Albert Ski more to Mrs Helen Y Triplett farm 1residence and 8 acres of ground on Grassy Lick pike for a consideration of 6000 C W Brummett etc to JohnII M1 McGuire of Morgan 113 acres of landon Somerset creek for a consideration of 13 OM 75- John H Cline to Warren Cline interest in property on Locust street for a consideration of 50 J F Trumbo and Mrs Mary Trumbo to Jas McDonald 91 acres of land on Stepstone creek for a consideration of 500950 Mrs Mary Y Prewitt and Allen Prewitt to Mrs Ida lleis brick residence on Clay street for a consideration of 5000 J Hume Henry to Owen Laugh lin frame business house on Mays ville street for a consideration of 1600 T H Bowen and Mrs Thursie Bowen to IL C Buys residence and 20 acres of land near Levee I l thiscountyI for a consideration1 i I of S12001mash Julia Greene of Bitch tractofconsideration of 325 Peter Moore of Owingsvil to John and Millie Davis interest in tract of landon Stepstono creel for a consideration of 1SO H Band Bessie Kinsolving toII Judge Lewis Apperson an inter est in land on Somerset creek for a consideration of 1 etc JlJ L and Cordia Brawner to Mrs Katie Howell frame resi dence on Holt venue for a con sideration of 3000 Suits and cloaks at cut prices at Newmeyers II Clay McKee Sons Buy Sell and Rent Real Estate Loan Money to or For You Write the Best Insurance Execute Bonds for you put you Next t best investments Sell The Best Autos TUB WHITK STEAMER Dont fail to see them 44tf Cut prices at Outlines What is Air Float Ladies come to our store for real bargains Newnipyers 150 shirts 115 at Outlines Cut Price sale at Newmeyers Vv hat is Air Float Suits and cloaks at cat prices nt Newmeyers Dr J S Arnold Veterinary and Surgeon Office phone 286 Murphys stable on Bank street home phone J25 2 7- 2tCostAt m A Few Choice LandscapesIn The Bryan Studio No 2185 REPORT OF THE CONDITION Oil THE MT STERLING NATIONAL BANKi At1 tit Sterling in the State of IientueIty at the close of business January1914R- ESOURCESr I r I Loans and Discounts httllt91 K Oeerdrattssecured iindunsecured U1W ki U S Hands to secure circulation 5000000 USl1ondlonhnndt 00001 honking house furniture t fixtures HflM 00 Due t1Jmli liVKfDuetheeks antI other cash items j5ok Notes of other National Hanks 6205 00 Fractional1 paper currencyi nttltcls i und cents IuvV f isi as Lawfulmone TSpecieI 1 Legal tender notes 2JlXOO JlOdlfti Redemption fund with U S Treasurer SS of circulation 23m 00 Total OsaStStiI LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in 30000 00 I Surplus fund 5000000 Undivided profits less expenses and taxes paid 0117 12 National flank notes outstandlnu JOA 00- SJW2Due to other National Danksh tO Due to State and Private Banks and Bankers Hh 8120 24 Individual deposits subject to check 151760 00 Certified Checks 3120 00 served for taxes 518 T9 Total h 45W885 21I State of Kentuckyss ssCountyI C B Patterson Cashier of the above named Bank do solemnly swear that the ubove statement Is true to the best of my UnoHl edie and belief C B PATTERSON Cashier Subscribed and sworn to before me this 12th day of Innuary 1011 My commission expires Jan 10 101 1 JOE H JCOSNEUS Notary Public Correct Attest H K COCKUKLL II rDlrectorsCHAS1 NO 6160 REPORI OF THE CONDITION OF TH- EMontgomery National Bank AT MT STERLING In the State of Kentucky at the close of busi ness January 7 1JH RESOURCES l75tCSJWIU S Bonds to secure circulation 50000 00 Premiums on U S Bonds V I1330 Oi Bonds Securities etc1 38360 00 Banking house Furniture and Fix = curesJF WOH Due frcim National Banks not re serve agents hnH I Due from State and Private Bunks and hungers Trust Companies Savings Danltsn 10433 Due from approved Reserve Agents 55110 tJ Checks and other Cash Items 107172 Notes of other National Banks IOIOjOO Fractional Paper Currency Nickels und Cents unnIII 18 Lawful Money Reserve In Bunk viz Specie 1020700 Legal tender notes 385000 1904700 Redemption fund with U S Treasurer 5O of circulation 2500 00 fotaln fold t 49 LIABILITIES Cupltal stock pall In t 0k 00 Su1llIsfumlh 2000000 Undivided Profits less Expenses und Taxes lIuldn nH 117138 National Bank notes outstanding 49397 50 Due to other National Banks 12981 51 Due to State und Private Banks and Bankers 580 35 Individual deposits subjectto check 222204 01 Certified ehecltsh 31 00 Cashiers Checks outstanding 41800 Reserved for taxes h 473 CH Total 3wUM IJ STATE OF ICFNTUCKYI I 1K i COUNTY ov MONTGOMERY I I f Pierce WInn Cashier of the above named bank do soleinly swear that the above state ment Is true to the best of my knowledge unit belief PIERCE WINN Cashier Subscribed and sworn to before me this 111 day of January 1011 My commission expires January 10 1014 JOE H CONNER Notary Public Con H tCTAttests JOHN G WINN J O K OLDHAM Directors R C GATEWOO LAUNDRYFOR 11 fF ALL KIND ml to the Mt SterlingN Laundry CoI I All work promptly delivered We give specialattention to Family Washing Give Us a Trial Phone 115 MT STER- LINGLaundry Cd CORRESFONDEN o l 11NtPLUM LICK t j jjD P Henry sold 18 cattle shouts to Crouch Gillaspie at 7I centsI The recent warm spell has sproutedt most all the wheat and it is coming ut mtiely J1 Ju MeDniell grew 5160 Ibs 11t t tp on three acres of ground gild sofd it ut li rcents j J j Crouch J Gillaspiei Jbqught a I bunch of cattle i slloatslfrgpa Av1 Stith at 7i centsAsti bought a bunch from J H Henry for Apiill delivery tit 8 cents Jack Turner sold 80 acres of land to Edsel May at 5101 50 per acre and purchased farm of92 acres from 1R4R Crouch for 6000 Cash STUOPS Sonic farmers begun plowingi sod land last week A large amount of tobacco is being delivered from this section 0 M Jones and wife were in Nicholas county fast week looking fora location We liave always noticed that an advertisement pays best in the pa per with the most news not in the one with the most advertise ments Miss Leona Conn is the guest of her grandparents W JI Kissick and wife at Little Rock Noah Parks and family will move this week to Covington to reside 1 Several crops of tobacco are yet unsold in this immediate vicinity Ray Gordon of Preston was here Wednesday and Thursday Will Gopher has rented the Frank Boyd farm andwill move to it March 1st Harrison Cam and wifei went Saturday to t visit relatives in Fleming county D Po Walker has almost recov ered from the injuries lie received from a fall some time ago T N Coons and wife of Bour bon county were here several days lust week I Robert Williams and wife of Owingsville visited relatives here Saturday and Sunday The house on Tom Grubbs farm occupied by Sid Stewart caught lire from the flue and was burned early Wednesday morning Sid lost everything he hadand I Harris EastjnO cccpcatecl funeral Directors and embalmers STERLINGJtt KENTUCKY PHONES OfficeJ79 Residence rIImiliti Floristsotivfy 1li4IhnhJN WORK FLOWERS tWEDDING DECORATIONSil SPECIALTYto Greenhouse 549pSTERLING KENTUCKY misfortune isdeeply regretted colored GRASSY Lexington Wednesday bought Amanda Howell 50- John wings visited family Cravens Sunday Tuesday Greene family haveImoved beautiful completed handsomest homes county farmers vicinity finished stripping Wheat theres improvement Henry Fielder andwife Winchester Sterling Rushford Cl1ml1r visited family Rushford Sunday Frank Blount improving nicely wifeof county EFinytKatherine McEwan returned Winchester Sunday visiting relatives bought Kelly ualTe1rGuthrios IltllJflnfllnlmiwlWmH IIIIII1II1I11IIIIIIUlIiIIlIIiIiIiIIlIlIlIllIl luiuIVIIIIUII41111111IIIIVIIIi IIIiIIIIkNNIIINk1BIIIGHtII OUR ENTIRE STOCK I Cut Prices l WHILEh giVij PRICES AND PARTICULARS iiIL w1ii BERRY COfL S 9lmI11UlIllHl11miICllllllllII nllil11immllll11mmlilllllliilllIIlIIlImuilnalilili1imlllll UINdIgNIIquIVUlufgltllVGIgdUlll U1l1l1l11nI1l1I1iIIilUlll11ml11lmHIII I PUBLIC SALEHaving decided California Thursday January 26th 1911 offerforpair good Work Mules 4 years I pair good Work 9 years i combined Horse 9 years I Bourbon Chief Brood Mare 7 years in jack 2 good Mulch Cows 2 nice Gilts pig April 15 barrels Corn About ton of Clover Hay in barn- I Rubber Tire Harness good- as new i Steel Tire Buggy Harness 2horse Wagon i Disc Harrow good as new 2horse Corn Planter f f I Ira sryf IJai i 2958x1 146 tl1 JI J ftj 1 IrNJ J f s I Lit A CUT OUR oItAJ1f Phone 88 Store Phone r MT iW his as he was one of our best citizens I LICK T Carr and wife were in last E F Stull a sow and 8 pigs from Mrs for Benz and wife 0 ville the of Wm from till r tII en ry and i 1 into their which is about and is of the in I the tiThe in this have about tQ bacco crop will be short if not an of T N Carr and wife of Mt Jesse find wife of o the t of Fred tW i who has been very sick is Mr Stull and Clark visited their son Stull Sun Miss to her home in after here E F Stull four loads of corn from Lewis at 3 per tr prlccs 75c ties 49c at lIlIlIun t rllJH I AT 13 r r s i AT COST FOR SEE A I I 111111 to go to I will on t I old Mules old old old foal to due 20 to 20 Picked a Buggy and and MT and J of I home one t t iJ to 2horse Cultivator 3 Breaking Plows i lhorse Cultivator 3 Double Shovel Plows I Single Shovel Plow l Hay Frame 1 set Plow Gear 2 sets Wagon Harness i good Saddle I set Carpenters Tools I i ShotGunirlMeathogsI t iir Household and Kitchen Furniture andother mentionTermsMATTki Wm Cravens Auctioneer k t4- if 0 i WtitWitt r WtYttWtYW Complete Line OF School Books AND SSclioSuPPIis AT 4 Duersons Drug Store L p4 7 Phone 129 No 10 Court St AAAAAAAAAAAA t MMMMMAA I p r N1-ss PERSONAL J 1115 LA Sopnr of Paris was in I the city Monday on business John Boaz of Bath county was a caller at this office Monday Glenmore Wilson of Morehead c suont Saturday night and Sunday in this city Rev E H Koch of Bethel was a pleasant caller at our oflie t l Monday ifHarry Crooks left lust week for C debra Panama on a prospecting tour and may locate there Mrs Sidney B Turner of Mil lersburg was the guest from Saturday until Monday of Mrs Mollie Turner and other relatives Misses Eliza Harris Laura ViI Hams Hattie and Mary Apperson attended the performance of Mad am SherI in Lexington Monday Mrs G B Scuff Mrs Jas K Shropshirp Miss Emily Ncsbitt and Miss Flo Shirley attended the i matinee of Madam Sherry at Lox ington Monday Mrs W R Thomson Mrs Alice R Turner and Misses Stella and Garnette Robinson have returned home afterI a short visit to f friends in Lexington Mrs Robt Howell Mrs Rezin Owings Mrs John Stofer and Mrs Percy D Bryan composed party who attended the performance of Madam Sherry at Lexington Monday Follow the crowd and get your spar of the bargains at Newmey ers i ilIowards Mill Couple Wed Joseph Thompson and Miss lBelle Combs well known and i d popular young people of Howards Mill were married in this city at noon last Wednesday at the resid- ender of the officiating minister Rev II D Clark The attend r t ants were Newton Combs brother of the bride and Miss Amanda Thompson sister of the groom S3 hats cut to 225 at Guthries Remember the big cost sa le is still on Bargains for everybody 1 Hurry and get yours p Spot Cash Grocery wot e et3 3RELIGIOUS f oeT t s o Q ooe be oe oelf Rev Delcamps subject at Son erset next Sunday will be Fulfilling Ones Mission The public is cordially invited to attend J fTHE SIC1Ker 1 r The many friends of Stunliy Brown will be glad to learn that he is able to be out tlftthan operation f appendicitis G Egbert Coons who was in Lexington last week receiving treatment at the Good Samaritan Hospital has returned homo somewhat improved Ladies come to our store for real bargains Newmeyers Two more big days of bargains at the Spot Cash Grocery YeN nesday and Thursday Everything goes for cost Now is your opportunity to buy groceries at wholesale prices New spring ginghams regulai 12ic quality now lOc yardThe Fair m i 5 t AD for U S Army men be tween ages of 18 and 35 citizens of United States of good character and habits who can speak the English For apply at oflico Somerset Lon and Mt Ky 264t Visit Guthries cut price sale Agent Here Miss E Desmond the State Auditor has been in this city for the lust few days going over the Assessors books and the County records with a view of suits against property owners who have failedl to list their property Ladies come to our store for real Newme ers I j W JC W 0 7ffJd 7 f rt K J fJ t r f Theres sense ill change when la Flouruon1 stand the lest To clarge is foolish When you get the RES1- i i and s Ask Your Neighbor or Mr TARO r jX 1i ii- Y ii i 1 t at Ashland Ernest Keller son of James Keller iii farmer and guise Nannie Reid the y4itifng of Newton Reid luivir of the county eloped to Ash land last week andwere married in spite of parental liiirgain prices at Guthries for Salet r Two story business house on niiiri Street 2Jtf Mrs Jennie E Shrout 1 1j Rink The skating rink in the buildinir has been opened under the able of Mr James Samuels The rink iiS opened ovory afternoon and night is ursrpil to attend and engage in thk Im uless and bene lichl pastime Xw skates and a line floor Coin told bring your Priw slle at iI WASH WANTED YOUR SiP IR1N LtVi JEESE HENS ROOTERS TURKEYS AND EGOS HIDES i US TALLOW BHISWAX FEATHERS AND GINSENG FOR WHICH I WILL PAY THE HIGHEST CASH PRICE I 17 to Apr 1 E T REIS Tonight hew Vaudeville Acts and 2 Reels of New Pictur- esAdmission u We tTHURSDAY FRIDAY Greater Pictures Wanted Ablebodied Unmarried temperate readandwrite language information recruiting Lexington onthclison Sterling Auditors Katherine representing bringing properly bargains mflM that- sXerr PerTectlon g Married prosperous attractive daughter objection Maysville Skating Opened Trimble management Everyone girlCIt Xvmevers SATURDAY To the People of Mt Sterling and Vicinity Having purchased the Photo Studio of D E Francisco 1lun prepared to make photos ofall kinds at prices within the reachof all Give me a trial and be con virced Soliciting a share of your patronageI yours for business JOK W PALMKII Photographer L G3t Go to Guthries cut price sale WINCHESTER Hionument Works WINCHESTER KY nisi WORK LOWEST WIICES Let me know your wants and I will call on you and save you money R H JACKSON Prop New laces and embroideries at cut prices at Newmeyers HOG FOUNDAbout 3 weeks ago laying in creek near Coal Road trestle black Berkshire weight about 100 pounds Owner can have same by proving property and pitying all costs Apply at this office Cut prices at Guthries DR G m NORTON Veterinarian Office at Peed S Hortous Livery Stable Office Phone 498 Residence 24 Calls answered Promptly 3ln Highest Price PAID FOR r Live Poultry Eggs Hides Pars Feathers Sheep Pelts and Wool G D Sullivan Co- W Locust Street Mt Sterling Ky 13iyr Phone 474 i LoansI Insurance deal estate E03STIDS GREENE STROSSMAN H4ZELRIGG COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT 1 1Mt Sterling Collegiate Institute Winter term convenes January 3 with mow calls for hook keepers and stenographers for line positions than we can till Write us for fulllparticulars and by all means enroll with us on this ditto for Il full course All commercial blanches taught by the most uptodate methods MOUNT STERLING KENTUCKY 111yr Lodge Meeting On Monday night January 23 Boone Lodge No 1 I O O F of Louisville will give all Odd Fellows within reach of Louisville one of the erentest treats that has been given in this section for many yearsOn that night the 1st degree will be given to 100 candidatesi in the Armory at Sixth and Walnut Mcrrick Lodge No 31 of Lex ington its degree team will do the work This team has gained a national reputation for good work in this degree Every Odd Fell ow Lodge in Kentucky and South ern Indiana has been invited and it is expected that fully 1000 mem hers will be present Special ar rangements have been mode with the railroads and Interurban lines I so that every memberI who to attend can do so GrandwishesII Ccckrum and W II Grand Secretary of IInditma will be present All the Grand Lodge Ollicers of Kentucky have been inviteda n d will b e present Boone Lodge Is the oldest Lodge west of the alleghaney Mountains having been established February 10th 1833 by Grand Sire Wiley the founder of the order From I Boone Lodge came all of the older in Louisvillelodges Boone Lodge also established the i I order in Indiana by Instituting New Albany Lodge No11 in New AlbanyFor these reasons Indiana mem hers are particularly interested in j I this meeting feeling that in tim- ecalling I true sense the mother is her children home Follow the crowd and get your share of the bargains at Newmey ers t i DRJL MCCLUN- Gna a- vI to I I once in Reynolds HlilR Court t Maysville St MT STKltUXU KY Cut prices at Guthries for Rent Sevenroom cottage and on and onehalf acre lot on West Main St in suburbs of Mt Sterlintr15 per month Firstclass business room 0 North Maysville street Improved Coacre fnrll400 For either of the above apply to T F Rogers S Son Congressman Ollie M James has mailed letters from Washing ton to each member of the Democratic State Executive Committee of Kentucky It is believed they ask a reconsideration of the mat ten of including senatorial endorse went in the primary call Follow the crowd and get you r share of the bargains at Newmey errs Small Grocery for Sale A money making proposition For particulars apply at this office SKI 50c caps 38c at Outlines The tobacco growers of NorthI Carolina are considering the ques tion of pooling their crops on the Kentucky plan Follow the crowd ret your share of the bargains at Newmey eraiI f t Real Estate Real Estate THE WORLD IS MADE Of Real Estate LET US SELL YOU A PIECE Of IT WE HAVE FOR S- ALEFarms of all sizes and prices city residences and vacant lots Let Us show you our list before you buy LIST YOUR FRt WITH US NOW IAny husiuess entrusted to fis will receive our immediate and prompt attention Hadden Evans Office 28 Court St Residence Antwerp Ave Phone 546 MT STERLING KY Cut prices at Guthres Follow the crowd and ret you r share of the bargains at Newmoy errs IIDR STUBBLEFIELDThe OfficeMrs Leo Games 97 W Main St FridayIWhat is Air Float A young woman in Madisonville Ky committed suicide because rheumatism prevented her playing the piano etwmeyerstDR W B HOBINSON Veterinarian Odlce at Anderson x UuaiiliiianVllivcry stab Otllcc Phone 135 Urslctcnce 1lionc 531I fieeI IAssistant State Veterinarian for the r JUICIEST STEAKS Choicest of all kinds of FRESH and CURED MEATS STAPLE and FANCY GROCERIES SOUTHERN VEGETABLES see S r ORCENWADE m The Man who handles only the BEST More than twenty persons sev crtll of thenvrpi eminent in business anti social circles of Louisville wets ipjured when a Louisville Eastern traction car was derailed tit Anchorage last week vV Prices cut deep at Guthries Patronize Home Industry Why order your 1912 calendars from an outsider when we have the most elaborate assortment ever seen in this city tv Advocate Publishing Co Inc What is Air Float 1 S3 hats 225 at Guthries I Suits and cloaks at cut prices at Newmeyers 5 hats cut to S3 at Guthries Time nor tide wait for n o- man Neither will the train Ladies come to our store for real bargains Ncwmevers 50c shirts 88c at Guthries Be a bear if not a big one a little one in school in church in business in fact in every worth calling or avocation but be a bear 325 buys S4 shoes utGuthries Pants at cut prices Guthries The longer we live the more we find that there are many ways of doing things and that many things can be done many ways nO ties 38c at Guthries Suits and cloaks at cut prices It Newmovers What is Air Float Co Suit nd cloaks at cut prices at Neviwyers 1 shirts The at Guthries NOW is the time tobuy 1912 calen arsre have thewall prices Advocate Pub Co Inc Cut Price sale at Newmeyers Cut price sale at Guthries Cut Price sale at Newmeyers 25c ties 19c at Guthries I Cut Price sale at Ncwmeyers Go to Guthries cut price sale Marriage In Germany fare elgn consular officer are strictly pro spuretreaty stipulations I AUCTION SALE i We will sell at Auction to the highest bidder our handsome and complete line of Paintings Pictures Mirrors Frames Mouldings Etc at our store on Broadway near Main Street Mt Sterling Ky FRIDAY AND SATURDAY January 20 and 21 1911 Sale begins at 10 ar m 2 p in and 7 p in This is a rare opportunity to secure many handsome and beautiful articles at less than cost Nothing will be reserved Everything sold to highest bidder i Parties having Enlarged Poitraits will please call for same i flue Grass Uil Painting t Frame Company N JOHN THIGPEN Manager THE H KR1SH COMPANY Inc Catlettsburg Kentucky r WHOLESALE Dry goods and Notions IIrllgirs I h HMfe a wtll Sicd Ire Orders filled irosptty olio with Matt I 1ftr L 4 y+ 4 + rqqr a + +r a rw 4 cr u- r J I f II I wish to say that I i+ used Lini Ailt moat on a lame leg that i has given me much trouble for six months It was so bad that II couldnt walk sometimes for a week I tried doctors medicine heard of but they all did me no u good until at last I was persuaded i application helped two weeks my leg was weUA L HUNTER of Hunter Ala j Good for Athletes r Mr K OILMAN instructor oft athletics 417 Warren St Rox 1 i bury Mass says tIhave fli with great success in cases of ex I treme fatigue after physical exer tion when an I would not inake any impression Sloans Liniment has no equal as a i remedy for Rheumatism Neuralgia or any pain or stiffness in the t or joints i 10D Sloan book on- II r horse cattle sheep and poultry tont II free Address I Lame Leg Well Vhave myleg firsti us- edSLOANSUNIMENT 11 ordinaryrubdown tmuscles Sloanj r I SideSteppIng a Sneeze Probably everybody has experienced I paiIi f one happens to be out of doors at the time and the weather Is clear Jut glance at the sun There Is somr r thing about the brightness of it that supplies the missing irritation or iwhatever It Is that Is needed and nine r times out of ten If the sneeze has not tot too far away It will come back Ifl Scheme to Sell Photos A man In the photograph business has a good scheme for selling his pic tures Every bright day he makes his headquarters at Riverside drive and Ninetyeighth street where he snaps passing motorists He takes a record of the license number hunts up the owner and if he was not In the auto party finds out who was The sale ot his pictures Is an easy matter New York Sun Nervous I was very nervous writes Mrs Mollie Mirse of Carrsville Ky had palpitation of the heart andirregularOn of Mrs Hattie Cain I took 2 bot tles of Cardui and it did me more good than any medicine I ever took- I am 44 years old and the change has not left me but I am lots better since taking CarduL k TakeThe ES4 sew CA80U1I tI Womans Tonic II Cardui is advertised and sold by its loving friends The lady who advised Mrs Mire to take Cardui had herself been cured of serious female trouble by Cardui so she knew what Cardui would do 1 1IfCardui cured Mrs Cain and Mrs Mirse it surely will cure you too Wont you try it j Please do I I I I IBluejackets as Divers The free Instruction given by tho United States navy at its seamen gunners school includes a course in diving Many of the younger blue jackets become very proficient in this work Besides his regular pay the 1 member of a ships crew if a diver receives an extra compensation of 120 per hour for the actual time ho Is employed under water I Vital Statistics Beginning with the New Year Kentucky will hereafter take oil dial cognizance of births and deaths which occur within her borders Local registrars have been appointed for every county in the State and furnished with the necessary supplies to begin their work Physicians are required to report within ten days the births and deaths occurring in their prac tice and to give the causes of deaths with other facts connected with them on blanks to be pro vided The undertaker is also required to make report of interments as wellas to procure from physicians and others the facts relating to the cause of death The cemetery keeper sexton or owner of private burying grounds will not be permitted to bury bodies without a permit from the local registrar and bodies shipped by common carriers must have permission from the local officers and be so prepared as that there will be no danger of a spread of disease en routeThe State Board of Health is responsible for the law which is the same as is in force in the more progressive States and heavy pen alties have been provided for its infractions The information given with the certificate of death will be valuable to the State Board as it will enable it to locate conta ious infectious and communica ole diseases and to enforce proper regulations and precautions to prevent their spread and slaughter of human beings Great good is expected to be produced by the law which all goodcitizens should help to e- ntorceV P Walton in Lexing ton Herald CHOLERA KILLSDont destructive of all infectious diseases get a gripon your flock A few drops of BOURBON POULTRY CURE in the drinking water cures and prevents Cholera Llmberneck Roup and other existing forms of poultry diseases and puts fowls in prime condition for egglaymg One 30c bottle makes 12 gallons of medicine Every poultry raiser should keep a bottle of this medicine On hand WS LLOYD Druggist Mt Sterl ing Kentucky Concrete Facts Pulverized wood Is sometimes mixed with cement for making what Is known as wood concrete This is lighter than concrete that is made witb sand Straw seaweed and hay are also pulverized for use Instead of wood The pulverized product Is very much like sawdust The chief advan tage of wood concrete over ordinary concrete Is that It is soft enough to permit of nails being driven Into It The price thermometer has struck bottom at Guthrios The Shad Crop Shad has been very abundant on the Atlantic coast this year yet ex perts declare that had it not been for the government hatcheries this fish would now be practically extinct hero for commercial purposes I Attention Merchants Our 1912 calendar samples are inover 500 to select from If you WANT to buy calendars we can please youour prices are the lowest Why buy elsewhere what you can get at home just as good and just as cheap or cheapor Let us show you- Advocate Pub Co Inc asan Investment Next to the common necessities of life books aro the cheapest things one can buy Thomas Waugh The quickest and most effective remedy for loosening the phlegm relieving irritation and curing any cough or cold is Bloodine Cough i Checker Sold by W S LloydI vJIn Our prices during this sale willI prove that our discounts are honest discounts Guthries J After Grippe or any Sickness Vinol Creates Strength HERE IS PROOF GrippeMrs cover her strength She was very weakand had no appetite VI NOL rapidly improved her condi tion and restored her to health I sincerelyrecommend its use during convalescence or any run down conditionJUDGE C N VAUGHT Huntsville Ala Miss Adelaide Gamm of Water town Wis writes After a severe attack of the Grippe my system was in a very weakened nervous rundown condition I took VI NOL with the best ofresults and it made me feel better and yearsWea more valuable health restorer for weakand run down persons than VINOL and we ask such people in this vicinity to try VINOL with the understanding that their money will be returned if it does not do all we claim for it Sold by W S Lloyd California Breeders Want- Commission Turf California breeders are said to be behina the movement for the passage of a law creating a State racing commission which shall regulate racing in California It is said the bill which is being drawn will bo patterned after the present Kentucky law Oakland the only track now operating in California is experi encing prosperity with the best attendance despite the increase in the price of admission to 2 and the greatest volume of speculation since the antiracing measures were passed by the State Legisla ture This has been made possible by favorable court decisions as to the holding of bets bn third personThe activity of the opponents of racing in the last few days however has proved disquieting to turf interests and the promise to eliminate the socalled over coat method is the result I ur W E Barker Makes a Re markable Statement After Traveling from the Atlantic to TheLPacific From the Fall River Globe As he secured some of the most notable indorsementsto his theory I ho does not hesitate in saying that that he will positively guarantee bloodine to cure stone in the bladder or any kidney or bladder trouble no matter how long youI have been suffering Ninety seven per cent Of the entire population of the United States are afllictcd with kidney or bladder trouble In the last seven years bloodine has cured 96 per cent o f the cases that have beenIl treated with it Hundreds of cases of hemorrhage of the bladder have been cured after treatment in some ofF the leading hospitals have failed to even relieve the patient We arei therefore confident that our theory of treating these cases with blood ine is the only possible manner iin whichsuch a large preoentage of cases can be cured that we do not hesitate to guarantee the efficiency of bloodine Mr Hanson the business mana ger of the Postal Telegraph and Cable Co of Biddeford Maine had a stone in the bladder remov ed with six and onehalf bottles of bloodine after being told hyall the leading physicians in his vi cinity that the only way it could be removed was by an operation We stand ready to furnish positive proof of the above statement to any one doubting the truth of the sameMore than five million bottles of bloodine were sold in America last year Can there be any greater evidence ofmerit than this unparalleled sale of a scientific product No other pro duct has ever met with such as tounding sales in so short a period and from a conservative estimate the sales this year will reach ten million bottles 2880 bottles were w sold in a single day in Cleveland Ohio 2 160 bottles were sold in Rochester N Y at the first days introductory sale and 1400 bot tles in Patterson NtJ in one day No scientific treatment has ever attained such success in America We are now supplying druggists with bloodine for the convenience of those wishing to convince themselves of its merits If your druggist does not have it The Bloodine Laboratories Bos ton Mass will supply you with a six weeks treatment six bot ties for 250 50c a bottle trial sample and booklet lOc W S LLOYD Special Agent Engineer William Kash Meets Death in Wreck One man was killed another perhaps fatally injured and an other badly scalded last week near Bagdad fifteen miles west of Frankfort when the crownsheet of a C O freight engine blew out The dead and injured are William Kash engineer was so badly injured he died at midnight- B F Poindexter fireman ribs broken scalded and burned- E C Fogelman head brakeman ribs broken skull fractured will probably die The accident happened while the train was moving at a good rate of speed The cause of the explosion is not known The in jured fireman aud brakeman wereI taken theto Lexington on bound C S 0euch man being attended by a physician The engineer was so badlyI scalded that he could not be moved He was left at a farmhouse near Bagdad and died there a few hours after the accident His body was cooked by the scalding steam and the fire from the firebox SKIN ALFTCTIONS Whether on Infant or Grown Per son Cured by Zcmo and Zemo Soap AN UNUSUAL OffER Thomas Kennedy the druggist says to every person be it annul woman or child who has an irri tated tender or itching skin to tome to his store and procure tn bottle of ZEMO and a cake of ZEMO soap and if you are not en tirely satisfied with results comeback and get your money So confident is he of the efficacy of this clean simple treatment that he will make you this unusual offer ZEMO is a clear liquid for ex ternal use that has cured so many cases of eczema pimples dandruff and other forms of skin eruption ZEMO and ZEMO soap are the thefcleanest and most effective treat ment for affections of the scalp whether on infant or grown per son No 2 Sizing Up His Load Fargoans had occasion recently to speculate as to whether a drunken run was such an Idiot He was stand ling on a penny weighing machine en deavorlng to Insert a coin in the slot Ho said he wanted to weigh himself to see how much of a load be had Fargo Forum Attention Merchants Our 1912 calendar samples are inover 500 to select from If you WANT to buy calendars we can please youour prices are the lowest Why buy elsewhere what you can get at home just as good and just as cheap or cheaper Let us show you- Advocl1te Pub Co Inc On Record We desire to go on record right now as being of the firm opinion that a literary woman who wants to beloved should see to it that her flapjacks are the equal of her sonnets and her corned beef hash every bit as good If not better than her essay os Drowning Exchange For sore throat there is posi tively no remedy that will relieve 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