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The Mt. Sterling advocate: n. Wednesday, January 25, 1911.
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T STERLING ADVOCATE LARGEST CIRCULATION OF ANY PAPER PUBLISHED IN MONTGOMERY COUNTY ItVOLUME XX MT STERLING KENTUCKY WEDNESDAY JANUARY 25 1911 NUMBER 29 II r CIRCUIT COURT jtIti Proceedings = has Been in Session w for the Past Ten DaysJudge I r Young Presiding X Lloyd Willoughby who shot iimd killed William York at Teffer v jsspnville this county on election trday in November was tried Sat r 11 arday in the Circuit Court an found guilty of voluntary man slaughter He will be sentenced under the indeterminate law by O Judge Young George Goddard who trained1 horses hero last year for Thomas Fitzpatrick was given a verdict of 4500 damages against the Citi t zens Guarantee Trust Company of West Virginia for assault and battery The comuany was on the bondof former Policeman Howard Anderson who had ar rested Goddard and struck hint Goddardwas tried and acquitted and then brought suit against An dersons bond for damages and secured the above verdict James Cartmell convicted of stealing cattle will be sentenced F tI flunder the indeterminate law 1 r Gartmcll was charged with steal ing cattle in Bath county and sell ing them in this county The time of the court is now being occupied by the trial of Millard and Charlie Martin charged with the killing of Hill Wil loughby t The Grand Jury will convene i again ThursdayI I Ruben Durham was convicted on the charge of housebreaking and given an indeterminate sen t tence I Lydia Refiitt charged with ma licious cutting and wounding was k foundnotguilty I Best line of evaporated fruits at rl Vanarsdells Sells Nice Residence Mr and Mrs Henry 1Watson have sold there residence on Hart rison avenue to Messrs Dr J T Rickctts and Nick Hadder Jr The price paid was 2700 and possession will be given at once i r The residence is a nice cottage and rhas a lot which runs through from I Harrison avenue to Queen street Stoner Accepts Position Robert Stoner who recently moved here with his parents from New York has accepted position i iassalcsman with Punch Graves I youngIwe predict that he will more than make good- Courteous treatment and prompt delivery of meats and groceries at Greenwades j c I Talk EighteenI htjj oughtiof insurance on your life Can you 1m r agine any way in which your fellow man be so cruel and merciless as in de you by concealed technicalities to JJCantaken advantage of when you are not to enter protest Hoffman doesnt suggest that you dwell seriously upon this subject because he wants to provoke ill feeling oil your part toward the policy you may be carrying or because he wishes to brand companies rival with his as dealiug dishonorably He simply wauts to InsurCance which is a clean billsfrom start to finish the best and most secure and most desirable form to be had in the world Talkabout having confidence Possi bly you dont know Hoffman at all Then why should you have any more confi dence in mini than you have in anybody else You shouldnt But you WILL after you go over the subject with him Your sense and sagacity will create it Those are what you rely upon in every thing you do in life ilni Mt Sterling Kentuckyr 1 1 1f 1 b F DIRECTORS And Officers of The Montgomer- County fair Elected Date for Fair to Be Determined Meetingt Meeting of the stockholders of the Montgomery County Ky tldcounty court roost Mt Sterling Ky pursuant to call for the pur pose of electing a Board of Di rectors for the year beginning with j January 17 1911 Meeting was duly called to order by President James 11 M gowanYfter motion duly made seconded and unanimously l Squire Turner was made chair nun of the temporary organization and W C Hamilton secretary Motion then made seconded und unanimously adopted that the temporary organization be nu permanent Meeting was then declared ope for nominations for a Board of Directors pursuant to call Esq C G Thompson nominat ed the following members for a Board of Directors for the ensuing year viz James 11 Magowan D N Young IliR Thompson T C Graves K D Barnes John D Greenwade J II Gillaspie The lorciioing nominations were duly seconded und there being n further nominations they were declared closed and the proposed Board was unanimously elected There being no further busij ness before the meeting it was then adjourned sine die Attest SQUIUK TUHXKK Chairman W U HAMILTON Secretary NEW OFJbICKKS Meeting of the Board of Directors of the Montgomery County Fair Association held on January 17 1911 pursuant to call for the purpose of organization and another y matter that might come before the Board with directors present as follows James R Magowan D N Young J H Gillaspie J C Graves R Di Barnes John D Greenwade W K Thompson James U Magowan was duly elected president for the year be ginning with January 17 1911 v G Thompson treasurer and- Y C Hamilton secretary The Board then adjourned to it definite date at which time they will determine the date for the next regular annual fair A full ofall kinds of cereals at Vanarsdells Barn Burned About five oclock Friday after noon fire supposed to be accidental totally destroyed the large tobacco barn of Claude Foley near Stoops The barn contained eleven acres of tobacco and many farming implements The loss is estimated at about 3000 with 2100 insurance Mr Foley has many friends who will1 regret to learn of his loss Rev Bailey Accepts Call Rev B B Bailey pastor of the Baptist church at Shelbyvillo has accepted a call to the Baptist at Macon Ga He is wellJ known here where he has many t friends who wish him success in tt- his new fieldf 4tt Small fire About eight oclock Tuesday morning the fire department was called to extinguish a small blaze i n the residence of Dr Bonner on street and after a quick soon had the fire under control e Chairman Rrewitt Postpones Committee Meeting ayt the request of the subcommittee postponed the committee meeting of January 25 to February 4 and has sent to each member of the Democratic State Executive Committee the following letter My Dear SirI am just in re 1eceipt of a communication from the subcommittee appointed on th 22nd of December to arrange the details of the primary election t beheld on May 27th that they will not be able to make a full re port to this committee on the 25thi thant all of the County Chairmen have not been able to ascertain from thde amount they are able to raise fort the purpose of carrying on the primary and requested that they be given further time to ascertainI andreport upon this feature tdbe held on January 25th is now willn1 meet on February 4 at 130 oclock p m at the subcommittee roomi in the Louisville Hotel Louisville Ky for the purpose of receiving the report from the subcommittee andarranging further details of said primary With the earliest hope tintI they may be able to meet you a the time designated and carry into o effect the expressed willof a ma jority of the committee fairly andI justly to all concerned for the good of the party and State I am YoursiHENKV R PKKWITT Chairman Miss Rose Wilson and Mr Joh McDonald United in Marriage Last Wednesday night in the pre3ence of a few relatives and friends John McDonald and Miss Rose Wilson were united in mar riage by Rev T J McCaffrey atb the Catholic parsonage This marriage is the culmination of a courtship that began several years ago Mr McDonald is a well known young man being the broth er of James McDonald Council man of the First Ward and our pupular City tax Collector B J McDonald and has many friends Miss Wilson has only been a rest dent of this city for n few years but by her sweet disposition and charming manner she has won place in the hearjs of many of om people The ADVOCATE join their many friends in wishing them a long happy and prosper ous married life The best country lard on th market at Greenwades For Sale I have 140 acres of land for sale as a whole or will divide as follows 50 acres with house and other im provements or 50 acres with only tenent house on same or 40 acres without any improvements Has good orchardnever failing spring and good stock pond on same Calland see me at Mt Sterling or on Dr J B Spratt at Camargo 294t Walter H Wright Notice To who it may concern J The undersigned who is serving a sentence for house breaking will make application for a pardon to the Governor within the next six ty days This will bo a notice to- nyone that may have objection thereto 292t FRAN SAYJIAN 2250 Will Buy Sixroom cottage well located and in nice neighborhood close to business center In firstclass condition W HOFFMAN WOOD The Man Who Sells the Earth Call Issued- A call has been issued here und in circulation among those who wish to raise tobacco this year Signatures of those who wish to raise have been secured for Waite a large acreage The meeting has been called for next Saturday and the call is as follows U We theI undersigned citizens and farmers of Montgomery Count ty believing that the meeting held in Mt Sterling January 14 1911 0of persons desiring to cut out the raising of a crop of Tobacco dur ing the season of 1911 did not and does not represent the real wishes of a large majority of the tobacco raisers of the county now for the purpose ascertaining just what the people want we request that all tobacco raisers of Montgomery county who desire to raise a crop this year meet at the court house in Mt Sterling Kut 2 oclock p m on Saturday January 28 1911 to determine what should be done that will redound to the best interests of all the people of this county Following is a complete list of those who have expressed desire to raise and the number of acres J S Bogie Jr 18 Chenaul Yoo ford 20 J F Cook 20 Price Calk 14 W IL Tipton 20 S H Adamson 30 Marshall My tels 10 Andy Wills 8 John Sto fer 30 A S Bridges 9 Bridges Bros 30 Junes McDonald 5 W F Morton 15 R Foole 20 W II Turlcy 10 D J Prewitfc 12 Jacob Lansdale 25 A C 130 gie 30 D B Skidmore 18 Geo N Cox 10 S B Duff 15 It C Gatewood GO Arthur Jacobs 7 Johnn son 30 C C McDonald 30 M1 A Prewitt 10 A S Hart 85 A W Stofer 30 J S Bogie 7f J1 H Gatewood 15 J D Green wade 40 Kirkpatrick Clay 250 E R Little 40 Col Gate wood 12 Bridgeforth Bros 35 J G Johnson and Bennett 20 T II Kempcr 14 M B French 100 Joe Foley 30 Gay Bros 20 W H Nickell 10 Sam Turley 17 Following is another list who want to raise but failed to state how ninny acres G S Conner Mark Trimble Marshall Johnson J M Shields J W Shields W Eo Goodnight RaS Gillaspie Ben Dragon Isaac 11sGreene J B Wave W i1 Lin ton We conduct the most sanitary ofethe State You want the best then see Greenwade Womans Temperance Union Elects Officers Tho Mt Sterling Womans Christian Temperance Union has elected the following officers for time ensuing year Mrs B F Thomson president Mrs Ed T Reis vice president Mrs Bruce W Trimble treasurer Mrs C K Oldham corresponding secretary Mrs W Hoffman Wood re cording secretary Of the forty departments of the National Or ganization the Local Organization has undertaken eleven with the following Superintendents Evan gelistic Mrs B F Horton Christian Citizenship Mrs C K Oldham Social and RedLetter Mrs B F Thomson Medical Temperance Mrs John Freeland AntiNarcotics Mrs Ed Reis Sabbath Observance Mrs Lizzie Harper Penal Mrs Thomas Heinrich Flower Mission Mrs Ellis Spratt Mothers Meetings Mrs B F Perry Press Mrs Hoffman Wood and Purity Mrs Robert Tipton t I t n = == = AMUSEMENTS Beginning Monday January 30 the management of the Tabb Opera House will adopt a new amusement policy Greater Pic tures and Illustrated Songs en tire change of program every night The performance will start promptly at 730 and run continuously until 10 p m By this arrangement anyone can go as late as 9 oclock and see the entire show and if you prefer you can come at 730 and stay until 10 for the one price lOc This change will be made at a heavy expense on time management and we trust that the people of Mt Sterling will show their ap preciation of this change by giv ing the management a full attendance each night The best pit ures obtainable will be secured and you can rest assured that you will be highly entertained each night Admission remains the slime lOc Sis Perkins a refreshing comedy drama of Indiana rural life telling a sidesplitting tale of the Hoosier lass at home and in Chicago at the Tubb Opent Mouse nightonly at popular prices Would you steal in order t make yourself attractive in the ayes of your husband l This question is asked anti answered in The Thief the sensational drama of human emotions pro tinned at the Lyceum Theatre NMV York andwhich conus in tact to the Tubb1 Opera 1 Mouse on February 7- Everythimig the market affords at Greenwades Leave for the West Miller Anderson and son Fred 1 kuve this week for Portland Ore where Mr Anderson has deter mined to locate As soon as lm I sendIi was county and has many friends who will1 learn of his leaving with regret but will wish him prosperity iin his new home Purchase Building Lots William Fund David Stewart of Jeffersonvillc this county have purchased two building lots on Spring street in this city from roC Hamilton and Chas B Dtierson and will build two residences thereon in the spring andI will move their families to this city The price was private Miss Stoner to Entertain On Friday night Miss Mary Cobb Stoner will entertain with an elaborate reception at her hone on Sycamore street in honor of her visitors Miss Jennie Darnell of Flcmingsburg Miss Katherine Klein of Lexington and Miss Margrret Trimble of Columbus Mo Air float is a pure Talcum Powder Thes Talc mine is near Asheville N C The perfume of the powder is a delicate violet Callat The Fair Store and get a free sample Sells PropertyI T F Rogers Son sold for 11 V Bostain his property on Queen street to Mrs Nancy J Thompson The ladies of the Baptist church wish to announce to the public that they will have a bazar theC first week in December 1911 Clark For Louisvillef Champ Clark is pleased with theII suggestion that the next Demo cratic national convention be held in Louisville I N a u rNoted Baptist Divine Dead The Rev William Moth Whit sitt D D one of the most noted clergymen and scholars in the Southern Baptist Church diedat his home at Richmond Va last week in the seventieth year of his age He leaves a widow one son W R Whitsett of Baltimore and one daughter Mrs Howard G Whitehead of Richmond Va Dr Whitsett was a native of Tennessee and a Confederate cay alryman under Ge Forrest After the war he tilled shiny prominent pulpits and litter became a professor in the Southern Theological Seminary at Louis ville and then president of that in stitution In this position he wrote a paperI on baptism by immersion which gave rise to a controversy that resulted in Dr Whitsett re signing the presidency of the semi nary Me then became professor in Richmond College a Baptist institution a position ho held until last spring Last spring Dr Whitsett being feeble and advanced in years re tired front the college tOnly best meats Killed at Van arsdells I oBllle Grass farm for Sale The Amanda T Howell blue grass farm four miles front Mt Sterling on the Howards Mill pike consisting of 192 acres In a high state of cultivation Groom brick house 13acre tobacco barn good stock barn plenty of tobacco land All ground plowed last year sown in rye Allinmrovetiments in good re pair Dwelling house papered and painted last year Apply to A L TIPTON or C W NESBITT Mt Sterling Ky 283t eKentucky Blood Counts Kentucky as usual is in the forefront Champ Clark the Speakertobe is a Kentuckian and so is Oscar Underwood who will be the Chairman of the Committee on Ways and Means in the new Congress Both are giving fine evidence that they are worthy of the State of their birth which will get prouder of them as their acts compel the nation to do them honor Mrs A J Gatewood and Daugh ter Inherit Money In the will of the late H T Anderson Sr of Lexington which was admitted to probate in the Fayette county court Wed nesday of last week Mrs A J Gatewoodof this city was left 3000 and her daughter Miss Mildred Elizabeth Gatewood was bequeathed 1000 Nice Bananas Oranges grapefruit and Malaga grapes at Van arsdells More Wedding Bells Fleming Conner and Mrs Liz zio Dennis were married at the residence of J 0 Hall on Mitch ell Ave last Wednesday after noon Mr Conner is a successful farmer of the Howards Mill neighborhood Mrs Dennis lived near Peeled Oak and is a promi nent and attractive young lady Hot Alter Murderer YoYo Bolcom millionaire lumber dealer of Seattle Wash declared he will use every penny of his fortune if necessary to bring about the conviction of the slayer of his son Frank Bolcom aged 19 years who was shot down on the street at Fulton Ky Only home killed meats handled at Vanarsdells R I a u t rack tt Od reLand promoters and the rail roads are largely responsible for the failure of Kestecfcy and richer states step of the Ohio river to develop For a generation the westera headageats bare bee bad with tAeates to develop lhp Wit sad sombwesL Tbte pro moters hate bra efieetirelj ajdl11 by tree rftJlrood trveiie pas fJg er agra ereviurr rrJocl rates T r trv irerj few of oaT Pr JlJI who hate goo+ e West ood sooKed fij it 11 It would have ckre IfpaH we if the Mnx sinosM of e yes J been uvJ m their ra e ytatl VS are l U see treat the tiJ istjrrinir i 4 that it w snit yard E to the OM Horn aed that lit aroe influence tt at ouried our people away are at workl to bring hem bark the rf1 Niofers and the railroad fji an address at Alter N C i j0 10 Mrs W D Boberte who li eofioeetpd with die Carolira diacbfield and Obio rmiirrjai 4i Brered a talk along this lite Fat dfigures are given The following u bat a anatl1 fait of this interesting address How let us are some of t thiute shown by the 1910 cer v We bare here in the sutra fUtt of the Mesarippiadi South of the Ohio and Potomac Riven an urea iii 411725 square mild or 33510 000 acres of laud on witch the kal population iis ld4940 an avenge of 1754 acre for Neb io habitant Compared with Ohio I which Fiat only 54 acre for each r parson we would require an in I 1 crea e of 6844 1200 in populationIi to make the density of Ohio Looking at the situation from soother standpoint If oar I T prflaeot population were concen trated in any part of our territory I SM densely M that of Ohio 147 013324 acre or 231114 square Mile would remain without a Iit001e inhabitant r You will understand but the I public which may MM these figures will tat that the fact that lucre I U 172 acres for etude person in these southern states does not mean each parcel of that size is occupied On the contrary I am well within the facts when I say that over 1000000 farms of 140 acres can be obtained right now In the state of Virginia North j Oar Ilia South Carolina Georgia Florida AIIt Wn Mississippi j u ulI Am Glad writes Mrs Ethel Newlia d1hatdui for it has cured ae and I will never forget itI cannot praise Cardci too highly for what it dud for me Before I began to take iit I was very bad color suffered great pain and weighed only 105 pounds ltisir I have z good cvicr dint suffer and weigh 125 Ibs keCARDUII The Womans Tonic Beware of strong nox ious rrireral drugs that sink into your s sterr like lead to the bocorn of a ban of water Cardui is purely vegetable and contains no poisonous minerals or dangerous drugs It is perfectly safe and lharrrless for use by old and young and may be 1 takers as a tonic for month without any prssi be harmful effect Try it r ti a J K t Jfrj cfcr t made to yildai orofort ablf Ilivirtjyj j for 1 XX 11 people I i say further that these farms can j be bought more cheaply and worth j more on the average than any farm in the West or Canada It i is therefore very wide of the mark for the heed of the Northern PAr cific Mr Hill to claim that this country is in danger of a bread famine or any other kind unless it be a famice of properlyapplied energy and brains i New Plumbing Firm M R Mainline having bought out W S Sfnathers in the plumb ing tinning and gas fittings etc the new finn name will be Hain lioe A Leveret They will be glad to make estimates on plumbing roofing and pa fittings etc Satisfaction guaranteed in every wvy 28U Great Range of Vision The Peruvian Indians are credited 7lth haying the greatest range of vision of all rags cases baring been recorded of tbelr distinguishing hu man being IS miles away cc Two bottlesI Cured lYl- yiieumatism n uft ments and patent medi rines which gave me n- oN relief A lady friend of nmine told me she had used your IJntment and f IrunI1 grIt two lottles arl they cured me 1 think iit jis tic best Liniment a person can have in the hue I hall alwnys p a butte in my house as long ae I can get ittits li R WAiLAf Murnsons Va Another Letter MRS JAMKS vkGII w of I1216 Minkviile St Now Orleans La writes i II I toke pleasure in wriiiny 10 you Jut I had a pain in my arm for five years and I used ST O t IS LINIMENTfor one week and was completely cured I recommend your Liniment very highly Sloans Linimenl instantlyrelieves stiffness of the JoisSorerhroat Hoarseness Sprains Neuralgia Sciatica and Lumbago Better andcheaper than porous plasters- At All DriiKKlHtn Irleo Ufic roe and 100 Hlonun TriittlM fill Dm itorwe phut Free AililreRi v DR EARL S SLOAN BOSTON MASS 1 1 rr Fir Gtf Sate ketp tkts GM Alt tt KreadMtt CMit A ncr coo tfe ose of which in the Cmted States array it is aid mac meson the reroiatiomz in of ssera zaetbcds of war oa rind and whida for figbtess tad poTrer sad geaeral el1E less ii5 tid to be die zaost terrible des tf active weapon ever ioveated is tfiw being secreselr ateuwfaetared tit the i Sprioe6M armors for tcase Sgm s as Tris gun weisbiiMr less tbst- htwKty PCUIMS and awoip ated 1If ti r the fashion of She ordinary f f iirgr f Kpows out a Stream rfskt d the rate of WJ a miD i Af Tf cew fireann called die B lMixj er is of 1 reach JDI v ftiop It has t stock that is- 1ffd against toe sboHider In argon the soldier lies o n Ue i iraiw resting the gun on t-wort I Crce a row of men U brought upon tbe fireig line iritb af1tifthe gcrs on the kw sapports IiJ j fcrother s rrno veryUjir K is in j rJiness for actionBreathitt I County XII j How to Cure Chronic Colds and Bronchitis Kyeale rat May 4 1910- I vis sick f r two year with a chronic cold and bronchitis and a consequent rundo a condition I received no benefit from doctors and had to give up work VI NOL was recommended and from the tee ond bottle I commenced to improve I gained in weight and strength my cold and bronchial trouble disappeared and I am at work again I want to recommend VINOL to anyone who is in need of such a medicine THOMAS Huxss It is the combined action of the curative elements of the cods livers aided by the blood making and strength creating properties of tonic iron contained in VINOL which makes it so successful in curing stubborn colds and bronchitis VINOL is a constitutional rem edy for chronic coughs colds broa chitis and pulmonary troubles not a palliative like cough syrups Try a bottle of VINOL If you dont think it helped you we will return your money Sold by W S Lloyd Lees Birthday Thursday was the anniversary of the birth of one of greatest and best soldiers that the Civil War developed or ever lived as a matter of fact General Hobert E Lee the embodiment of patriot warrior and Christian gentleman is admired everywhere his splen did combination of traits of char acter is recognized while in the South his memory is held in sacred reverence and the day of his birth ws celebrated wherever the Dau ghters of the Confederacy have a Chapter Every man who can ap preciate true nobility of character reverences the memory of the man who led the armies of the Lost Cause and is glad to do him honor Onlone man has ever had the hardihood to say aught against him and he brougt him self into despicable prominence by s0 doing We refer to Senator Haven of Idaho whose name seems to spell craven and pariah LexingtonHerald Cut Prices All 25 cent goods whirs pads brushes etc 20 cents Other goods at close prices Lartre stockof sole leather just received Repair ing promptly done loa W Lo cust st Keis West End Harness Shop 264 1 S fourth Term Henry Cabot Lodge was re elected to the United States Senate for a fourth term by the Legisla laturejjo f Massachusetts Two Democrats voted for Senator Lodge and another Democrat who was present did not vote For that awful cough take Blood ine Cough Checker A 50 cent bottle will last longer then most any cough Sold by W S Lloyd263m S L WHEN HER BACK ACHE j A Whtu FNs AM go fieri Mi ABftitiM Slippii Away I Mi Sterling women know boy f tile aches and pains that cmm I when the kidneys fail make life jberdea Bickicbe hip pains besdecbes9 dizzy pelt distressing urinary trouble all telof sicJ It kidney and warn you of the ap proacb of diabetes ropsv anc KldnelPittsI disorders Heres proof of it in a ML Sterling woman swords Mrs J P Nelson 5Richmond Ave ML Sterling Ky says JI can give Deans Kidney Pills my hilt endorsement They have I proven of great benefit to me anc useeItodaj Mj me frantic as it scbcd almost con staotlj cad I always felt tired and worn out The least thing wor ried me and I also suffered from nervous headache Since using darns Kidney Pills procuredat F O Dueraons Drug Store I fed 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 For sale by all dealers Price 50 cents FoeterMilburn Co Baffak New York sole agents for the United States- Kemember the name Doans and take no other 232t Our Sentiments Too The Cincinnatti Enquire says Judge Allie Young is being urged to announce as a candidate for Lieutenant Governor Who is urging him We can scarcely conceive of a more brilliant selec ion With Judge Young on the ticket the democrats wouldneed no platform They couldstand on him Cynthiana Democrat Attention Ladies Dont forget that we are still selling that high grade initial stationery at 50 cents per box ArkorPto Pub Co Inc 0 Nice Job The President nominated Ed Marrow of Somerset a nephew of Senator Bradley to be United States Attorney for the Eastern District of Kentucky A lazy liver liver leads to chronic dyspepsia and constipation weakens the whole system Doans Rcgulets 25 cents per box correct the liver t netiislch Icurt constipation 1m Look here oldfellow where is that 10 you borrowed from UK last month r What SIOsr M JWhyjHdnt youeoluetoI me and A say ui must have t1O Didnt you say you were so worried you werent yourself that nightOh well if I wasnt myself why in the duce should I be ex petted to nat its Many Kinds of Stamps There are at the present time over 21000 varh ties of postage stamps In the world llf NEW MEAT STORE fly 1 went meat and want FRESH r cat U a race to get it is at a firstt 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 ble Not Cut Prices but CI LIJIS OUt MOTTO Give us a trial and be convinced CLAYS MEAT MARKET Phone 64 Next door to Post Office 1 a Get Your Copy Today Q The new Art Catalogue showing Color Drawings of attractive Library Interiors announced in The Saturday Evening Post of October 15 to be distributed by agents for Slob Avert iekc Elastic Bookcases can be obtained only at our store as we are the exclusive agents in this 1 city for this and other trademarked lines of highgrade furniture IIVt t At Sutton c Son I rI Idall Jft leav The Latest Creations in Dress Goods Silks Linen Goods Silk Hose Curtains X7Drapery Carpets and Rugs 1 Yon arBo Always WoIcofflo at uur too 1fitJE azelrlg c Jon I Reputationffi The Ironton i 1 Is the name of the latest thing in the line It Gas is fleaterIIyou have seen and before you buy We guarantee a hotter flame with this stove than anything on the market 4a I4j rtiLetI H derstanding that P moneyback I IIf L 1J J 1 r + r t d The Famous RfoDoes Not Strain the Eyes Dont use a small concentrated light over one shoulder It puts an unequal strain 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becomes our belief that it is bat a theory that cannot stand IlK test We are rot unmindful of the fact that many errors occurred under the former pan of letting the jury fix the punishment bat on dieboleDO better idea can be sogeoted than to dre this ritrbt to the jurors who see the witnesses teAr their testimony and are ac quainted with the credibility of then The present law is so manifestly unjust we hope and believe the next Legislature will promptly repeal iit To illustrate suppose a Irma tried for homicide has many points in his favor and while guilty of manslaughter should be given the minimum sentence of two years while another roan has an aggravated cue and should be given the maximum sentence of twentyone years Under the present law both are sent for the same term front two to twentr one years If the behavior of both is good they will be released on the same day The Prison Commissioners hear none of the evidence but are prided solely by the prisoners record as roof That both prisoners are entitled to a parole after serving the minimum sentience we quote from tle caso of Wilson Vs Commonwealth 141 Ky 341 wherein the Court of Appeals Jt- uhen the act thus provides that no person shall bP eligible to parole except on certain conditions it necessarily means that those who comply with the conditions shell be eligible to parole The act there fore defines who shall be paroled and docs now commit to the Commissioners arbitrary power but imposes on them the duty to parole the prisoners whom the act declares eligible to parole and this duty the board of Prison Commissioners may be required in a proper state of case to perform n ALL the News ALL the Time n Comfortable Sewing Rockers This is the time you do your sewing and there is no reason why you shouldnt be comfortable while you are doing it Come and see our line of Sewing Rockers in Reed Oak Mahogany or Birds Eye Ma ple Cane Wood or Leather Seat Allat reasonable prices Try one and see how comfortable they are Prices from 125 UP C W HARRIS Furniture 43 South Maysville Street d n IJr1 P3 rp r JItLQt01tirrv i rIIYJfQCJ rriIJ OJ r = + rf 1Y t i 1 FkG V0 r t6hfCJ f JO4IIr U IMIKWITT IreMdenl JNO S IUAzrm ashier a KKANK IKIUIY Asst ashler W P AIJKUSON Ind Hoohhceper i Jn n What loo ohay- 9lloan p s nn Capital 50000 Surplus Undivided Profits 23000 t Stockholders Liability ir50000 f123OOO ro IT MEANS Tim AMOUNT OF LOSS Iliha Sxchango ffiank of Jfontitcfa be required to sustain beore you as a deposilor mWouldlose a dollar Make your next deposit with its 4satyr Jno J1 Jrajrort Cashier v2nJJ1Jf The Mt Sterling National Bank 50000 Capital 53500 Surplus C PATTERSON Cashier 1O Et JCORRESPON DENCE J I I s vtiti wu t I STOOPS t Thos N Coons is huiWinj ats I tenant house on his farm i I I Mrs Thomas Koberson has been j rery ill but is improving II The pikes in this section are I getting in a serious condition I I IIbII i FloridaChris Gossity of Lexington is here at the bedside of his little Jaaghter I Mrs E L Fassett was the i guest of relatives in Bourbon county last week i I Elizabeth the little daughter of I Chris Cavity has been dangerous lyI ill with pneumonia Jeise Uassity has rented the I I I Young farm at Flat Creek and will move there March 1 I J H Giilaspie sold last we kjj I to Mississippi parties six headof fine brood mares for 2000 i Sfjuire John C Trimble his I j rented the Henry L Jones farm and gets possession March 1st I j I j i i CoCkIiellsi t and killed a fine one besides I wounding several headIII Mrs Pierce Goodpaster of Owingsville has come to spend several weeks with Misses Edna and Emma D Hamilton IIThere is still a big demand for j hay and fodder The former sell j ing at 15 per ton and the latter j 1ati 30c and 40c per shock One set ofour boys are glad that the big meeting at the Courthouse is about over and the other set glad that the Supervisors can do no more damage On Friday night about seven oclock Claude Foleys tobacc- barn caught fire and together with a large crop of tobacco some hay and farming implements wa destroyed Mr Foley was pre parin to load the tobacco on Sat urday and it is thought that some of the hands were smoking an d carelessly threw down a cigar and it caught from that The loss is about 53000 with 2100 insurance GRASSY LICK Win Turley and family have all had the grip Mrs T 1 Carr bought a cot from Albert Orear for 5000 Ed Taul has moved to his new residence which has just been com plcted W Eo Sleddand wife visited1I Mrs Clay Fogg at the Levee lust ThursdayFred has been suffer ing the last few days witha boilII on his neck Mrs J P Ross of Simpson vine has been viiiig her par ents Albert Oreor nrv wife Mr D G Howell and wife leave today for Gainesville Fla I to spend the winter with their son I David Howell andwife Use embossed monogram society stationeryits the fad 50 cents per box dvocate ijub Co Inc i Y S3 Wander Year Head Ackes aitrr cootisg oat the easy for roar raoBlhly bills ad tbea funding TOST cash docit bilaace Aad isJJ1 agar aT I wtrc to If yon Iud an cconat at this 1fr1 at TOBT Isisere Tho cbac M receipts too so tuft voaitlBi hvc tbher aborst than esther B i aIrankffrtj C T Tucker a Frankfort poolroom P man who drifted there from II foriIaway in order to divorce her for I marrI11iI bonIIII they supposed it would be As asII ported it is one of the r1 11CI extantII Trouble Expected i I Commander Davis of the Amer lean cruiser Tacoma seized the j I armed vessel Hornet General Bonillas chief asset cast the reb withIi American sailors and ordered her out of the harbor of Truxillo Honduras The Hornets recent I movement up and down the coast were taken in the light of threat ened hostilities against Honduras Davis actedunderIClptain IIIthe Government to protect American property Support Nominee ofIthel Committee pins issued a statement tr the effect that it is the duty of the Democratic members of the Legislature to support the caucus I nomination for United r t ues Sen ator Mr Hunpurh is business partner of Governor Dix The i Executive declined to make any comment on the statement I Genuine maple syrup andbuck wheat at Vanarsdells To Be a Candidate We are informed to a certainty that Judge W L Craig will be aI candidate subject to the action of the Democratic party to succeed himself as representative in the next General Assembly from the Montgomocry Judge Craig was our last Representative and did his duty seekssthe nomination A Freight Wreck A freight wreck on the C 0 dat Pine Grove Thursday morning threw six cars into the ditch and blocked the road until night In the meantime passenger trains ran over the L E road between Winchester and Lexington No on was hurt but the financial loss wa considerable vNOW is the time to buy 1912 calendars We have themall prices Advocate Pub Co Inc Stricken While Sewing Mrs Lucy Morris Williams wife of Carr Williams died sud denly at Bethel Bath county She was sewing at a machine when she was stricken with iiuuiuIJUK2 of i the brain Mrs Williams was IbI Highest Price PAID FOR Live Poultry Eggs Hides Furs Feathers Sheep Pelts and Wool G D Sullivan Co- W Locust Street Mt Sterling Ky 13iyr Phone 474 Tit DEMOCRATIC PROGRMML I Baltimore News In declaring in the beginning the purpose to reform the House in accordance with the sentiment of the country the Democracy is merely obeying a popular mandate- BaJtimore Sun If indications and caucus pledges mean anything the next Congress will be con harmoniousIrlyjnnty I ki uA exactly what is wantedand WUal K can and will Columbia1 S C GOJI J ever this newly Means Committee is the earliest opportunity of re1I deeming the pledge of the party I t Denver by putting lumber aud wood duly on the free list I Brooklyn Eagle The new plan ChampIOJUrkprevent a promisedIkeep his word York Tribune Itwill ISew time of course for the I I House of Representatives to acj afteljhltinzj l invents as a political dictator Throwing away the crutch and walking erect may prove awkward- at first But the experiment is under way and cannot be inter ruptedNew York World The new Democrt51lofI I and Menus acting as a Committee J on Committees is an interesting experiment The Speaker is relieved j of one of his most difficult and dangerous duties in the performance i j of which the power of administering rewards and punishments has frequently been abused and to that extentl the t change should contribute to party har- mon Chicago Inter Ocean The Democratic members of the Sixty second Ileus with only eight absent out of 227 more than ten months in advance of the time when they are at all likely to be calledupon for any legislative work have agreed upon their leaders and upon lines of genera I policy Furthermore these Demo crats seem to be approaching their tusk not only harmoniously butI with few signs of rattlepate en thusiasm and even witha sober sense of patriotic responsibility At Costr A Few Choice LandscapesIn The Bryan Studio Harris Eastin Co n= =p=tIe 3unoral Directors and Smbalmors MT STERLING KENTUCKY PHONES Office 479 Residence25 and 146 f 1 mGraS i t EU stmp ilreJfS = 1 riEts IhKiNVORK CUT FLOWERS and WEDDING DECORATIONS J OUR SPECIALTY l Greenhouse Phone S3 Store Phone 547 MT STERLING KENTUCKY Dope found Customs inspectors searching the Asiatic liner Korea foundI some loose panels in the wall of an unoccupied stateroom Removing the boards they came upon a cache of contraband f opium Fortytwo tins of live fuel meas ure were there The drug was ready for smoking and would lave brought some 1600 in the Chi = nese underground market The 1 opium was seized and will be destroyed The Danger bill for the election of IThe States Senators by direct vote is said to be in grave danger of defeat The opposition is said to have planned to task on a force bill amendment in hope that the Democratic+ Senators will vote against the measure when it comes up for passage Next Saturday Special Refirc lur COc Lantern at 33c each Only 75 at this price Get in early Spot Cash Grocery Lpt us engrave those weddingIinvitations or announcements Prnnptness our motto Advocate Pub Co Inc Illustrating Favorite StorY Illustrating favorite storjes may form a new recreation for children and be a variation on pasting plo tures at random in scrapbooks Let the children hunt for magazine plo tures that will In ltrateIstories These pictures may be pasted proper order In a scrapbook with1In name of the story written OB the page Attachment for Auto Lights An attachment for acetylene automobile headlights bas been Invented by which the gas may be lighted by short circuiting the regular sparking system with a switch from the driver teat WINCHESTER rionument WorksWINCHESTER KY BEST WORK LOWEST PRICES Let me know your wants and I will call on you and save you money F U JACKSON Prop IJSBS3fcJ3iBllHIffliB II Wlw1iVViwulilbVpttlVt9lpiGCIIqpVlVlpCfl iIViIIII1tIpNtxIIfNV4l kfpiy Tpt H tr IIsIII OUR ENTIRE STOCK AT t I Cut Prices L II T BOOTS SHOES AND RUBBER GOODS FOR A WHILE I AT COST FOR PRICES AND PARTICULARS SEE HAND BILLS BEGINNING SATURDAY JANUARY i7 COME AND SEE M J IV IlU BERRY HO t ILbI i Piilil i 1 11u71 0 N 49kIIVBIUIIIWVICJtI111VVIglgVplgpl IpVlpUfViIIIVIInInIVIli1Vik COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT Mt Sterling Collegiate Institute t jfil Commercial ranchos Vauyhl by the Ttfosi Itptodato Vtfothotts ltrDAY AND NIGHT SCHOOL lI1 Jt Maddock rincpalil t 6 r SI j k J q i iF f II- i WVYVWVWW f WWVrWV VW Complete LineJiJ A On ifSchool Books 1fi AND School Slippiles AT Oocrsons Drug Store Phone 129 No 10 Court St r AAAMMAMAA f MMAAMMM u Qr m y I J1 PERSONAL i Mrs YoF Morton is at Mar fttttnsville Ind kiIiiZr T Young of New York was 1 in the city last week A V H G Enoch has gone to Flori da a fishin for n few weeks Mr and Mrs Thos Heinrich r have gone to Florida for a visit A Judge A W Young spent Sunday t 1 with his family in Morehead W T McEldowney andwife of Winchester left yesterday for Florida Beal Hu den left for Florida Sunday morning for a live or six weeks trip 1 V Mrs Win Scohpe and Mrs Sue bIlV E Ramsey weini Lexington rio last Thursday i V Mrs Ida IHamilton1 Stoner of i this county was the guest of Mrs ri W W Massie of Paris last week H B and II M1 Ringo were the guests of relatives in Harrods v burg last week Mrs G 11 Strother anti son vv Paul have gone to Florida for a few weeks visit Miss Mattie Blount and Miss Florence McNamara are visiting 1 in CincinnatiHeulcn nmer1 of Bourbon 1 was the guest of relatives here the first of the week Mrs Howard B Turner and I 11Irs W Reid McKee visited in Lexington last week I Parker Wood of Louisville spent Sunday with his parents Mr and Mrs John C Wood r Dr Edmond Wells and wife of 4 Iivin e are the guests of the for tsc mersmothcr in this city fix i Mrs Bert Gwinn of Hunting fr ton W Va IS at the bedside of her mother Mrs Eliza D Mar r tl shall t Mrs Warren Stoner and son t jr Robert arrived last week from I Norfolk They will make Mt Sterling their future home B W Trimble andwife leave tomorrow for Owensboro Ky r Ur Trimble is enroute to Kan r saslind Oklahoma for three weeks I t or longer Mrs James Bigstaff lind grand laughter Miss Mary llagan were in Cincinnati last week the guests of the formers daughter iMrs Manly Ragan Mr Tall C Graves ono of tin1 best known and oldest citizens of this county is severely illIt his home on Holt avenue Mr Graves hlI11inmonths Priest Kemper who has been with a surveying corps on th river south of Louisville for sunn timeis visiting relatives here He will leave in a short time for Dan ville where he will join another surveying corps Named to Succeed Officer Who Was Slain I Sherman Lewis o f Morgan county has been appointed Deputy United States Marshall for this district to succeed Clint Allen who was shot and killed here a few j weeks ago Ho will begin work ML once rnd will make headqtuiriers in this city Noted Author Shot David Graham Phillips tin author was shot while on his way from his home in New York to the Princeton Club bnn uniden tiiicd nan The best of everything in the meat and grocery line can always be found at Green wades After Nat Money Edna Goodrich the actress will seek to claim half of Nat Goodwins estate along with divorce She alleges the comedian signeda trust deed equally dividing the incomei from 1700000 between them Sale of Soap at The Fair 3 cakes for IQc Broken Phillip O Parmaleo broke the record at San Francisco by remaining in the air hours minutes and 4915 seconds Thei best previous record was 3 hoursi 11 minutes and 55 seconds made by A L Welch r Theres souse ill change when dour wOIlI stand llreies g + To change foolish 1 gel BES7t- i alld IIllIIs I airs J Ask Your Ntigllbor TADJ- l lr m r t i THE SIC3K Mrs Eliza D Marshall who has been sick for several days stillre iiiiiins in a dangerous condition Cvtithia bright little Itiiuhter of Dr W R tin has hndn slight attack of ttyphoid fever is getting along nice Ix Elkin has been sVioiislv ill at his home on West thin street suffering with paint ers colic We pleased to learn that JJudge Youngs three child ren v ho have been side with scarlet fever fur the last t tree weeks have been pronounced out of danger 4jQIiJ oj1oorsoete- P 4 PRE1lGiOUS eoeoeP The V W Aof the Baptist Church held its ing on J t 18 atI the home ot Miss Minnie Moberlv aft iM a very pro mam on the of Home Missions the following officers were elected for the ensuing year President Mrs W H Berry Vice President Mrs n B Senh Secretary Miss Anise Hunt Corr Secty Miss Stella Robinson Treasurer Miss Minnie Moberly m n romi ngOne Ighters PERKINS- THE THIEFI A Frohman Attraction Harry WoodruffI THE GENIUST- hi 5 is a Singer Attrac- tionLOTTERY MAN Shubert Attraction and Many Other Shows squally as Good Watch for Dates Goodwins practically a prenuptial Special Record American 3 39 i is oll tue f IAI9orroctlon or Mr L NNNONirr oa Thompson Thompson TomDoc are A V fI Ihtllllll1uHmeet WednisiJuy Kinmry interesting subject SIS 6I ft 100 Mexicans Killed More than 100 soldiers were killed in a three days battle be tween the Mexican Federal troops and insurgents in the mountains between Ojinuga and Juchillio Parrado Two hundred soldiers under Col Dorantes with two ma chine guns have gone to the rescue but these troops are also engaged Next Saturday Special Regu lar COc Lantern at 33c each Only 75 at this price Get in early Spot Cash Grocery A bill has been introduced in the Kansas Le islature to appropriate 1000 for a bronze tablet in memory of the late United States Senator E G Ross whose vote saved President Johnson from impeachment I 11250 Per Acre Wilt buy a nicely improved farm of 100 acres well located 8i miles from Mt Sterling W HOFFMAN WOOD The Man Who Sells the Earth More Graft Frank L Grant former president of the Northern Bank of New York was indicted on the charge of concealing a loan from the di rectors I Sells fine Horse Clarence White sold last Friday to Mississippi parties a fine three year old stallion by Rex 1C27 for a fancy price Mr White is get ting quite a reputation in the horse world for raising good ones Rev 0 F Reid ID iIl Gener al Secretary of the Laymens MI sionarv movement of the M1 Eo Church Southwill spend Sunday January 29 in Mt Sterling speaking in the Methodist Church at 1045 230 and 700 tt tij The afternoon service is to BeM great meeting for the Laymen those from nlithe churches are cordially invited to be present We expect youl A very interesting address was delivered at the Christian Church on Sunday evening by an Armen ian student who as a young man endeavored with a few companions to escape from Turkish oppres sions They were arrested and cast into a dungeon where after 30 days two of them died He with six others were released after 51 days imprisonment He came to America in 1901 and is now preparing himself for a medical missionary to return in two years to his native land His name Americanized is M1 K Dyer On this Wednesday evening he will deliver a free lecture at the Chris tion Church He will tell some thing of the social political and religious conditions of the Turk ish Empire He will have three Mt Sterling ladies and three gen tlemen in original costumes re hearse a marriage as in his native land Jlie will sing in three langu ages and tell of his personal experience etc He is now an 1IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT Beginning Monday January 3a I will adopt a new AMUSEMEST POLICY at the Tabb Opera House A Continuums Performance of neater 9CldfZ1TOSA- ST Jrllustratect oongs Will sturt the show at TIW prompt unit run continuously until 10 p m Hv this uiTutiiremeni you eon come as late as 9 p in unl see the en tire show Program Changed Nightly Entire change of Greater Iiti ues every nixht al Keels SIKH Feet Admission remains he ue 10 cETS 10 Something loins at the TAHIi Kverv Niht N A WILKERSON tanager Civil Service Examination The Civil Service Examiners will holdan examination at the Postoflice in this city on February 11 for the position of mail clerk and carrier There are no vacan cies in the oflice but the eligible list has expired and the examinations are held for the purpose of complying to the law and having men ready for the positions should a vacancy happen The age limit is from 18 to 45 years New Spring Wall Paper now on hand5c a bolt up The Fair Wanted for U S Army Ablebodiedunmarried men be tween ages of 18 and 35 citizens of United States of good character and temperate habits who can speak readandwrite the English language For information apply at recruiting office Lexington I Somerset London JacksonJ andi Mt Sterling Ky 2G4t The best country lard on the I market at Greenwades II Clay McKee Sons Buy Sell and Rent Real Estate Loan Money to or For You Write the Best Insurance Execut Bonds for you put von Next U best investments Sell The Best Autos THE WHITE STRAMEU Dont fail to see them 44tf for Sale Two story business house or South Maysville Street 2Gtf Mrs Jennie E Shrout American citizen and rejoices inII the freedom and privileges No admission will be charged 1 ti I rBILuther Ogg is the proud father of a big bouncing boy born last Monday Mother and child both doing nirelyI JJJ Pnul Daley who has conducted criismlivs against theuwhite slave trallic in Chicago and Cin cinnati was arrested on a warrant sworn out by Junes P Whallcn who charges I tley with criminal libel The charge is basedon a statement accrelited to Daley and alleged to have lien made by him during the course of a lecture Weddings of Interest The following prominent young people of the county were united in marriage last week Mr Richard Chandler and Miss Jennie tiny Donaldson Mr Holly Trimble and Miss Clemmie White and MrI Floyd j Maddox and Miss Eliza Sanders Best line of canned goods at Vanarsdells I Land Brings High Prices rdsnil May has purchased of Jack Turner his farm of eighty acres near Plum this county at 10750 per acre arid Mr Turner bought the ninetyacre farm of Roger Crouch in the same neigh borhood for SG000 Dont forget the place to get that swell monogram stationery is at the Advocate Pub Co Inc Tennessee tlects Senator Luke Lea publisher and Law yer of Nashville was elected to the United States Senate to succeed JamesJ B Frazier by a joint con vention of the Tennessee Assembly He received sixtyeight votes sixtysix being necessary to elect The most complete line of 19112 calendars ever in Mt Sterling now on display at the Advocate Publishing Co Inc Small Grocery for Sale A money making proposition For particulars apply at this ollice 2Hf Chinese the Trouble Suspecting the British Police of killing a coolie the Chinese began rioting at Hankow The British and general gunboats landed detachments and ten Chinese were killed in the tight which followed The most complete line of HUll calendars ever in Mt1 Sterling now on display at the Advocate Publishing Co Inc WANTED WANTED t YOUR SCRAP IRON LIVE GEESE HENS ROOSTERS TURKEYS AND EGOS HIDES FURS TALLOW BEISWAX FEATHERS AND GINSENG FOR WHICH I WILL PAY TUB HIGHEST CASH PRICE 17 to Apr JET REIS Patronize Home industry Why order your 1912 calendars from an outsider when we have the most elaborate assortment ever seen in this city Advocate Publishing Co Inc o Removal Dr W T Simrall has removed his oflice to the Fixer building on broadway over Clay Millers oflice Residence to No 29 Sycamore street Attention Ladies Dont forget that we are still1 selling that high grade initialsta tionerv at 50 cents per box Advocate Pnb Co Inc HAS Nt SUBSTI- TUTEQOYAi 8AKTHU POWDERAbsolutely 1 The only baking powder made rom Royal Grape Cream of Tartar vvyvb v NO ALUMNO LIME PHOSPHATE n Please Look at your Date Subscribers will confer a gliItIfavor by promptly renewing withII out making it necessary for us to send out statements Postage is quite an item of expense where a number of subscribers are involved There is not much margin of profit in publishing a country weekly payer at only SI100 a year in fact most weekly papers are getting SI 50 to 200 per year U e therefore will highly ap preciate promptness in renewing and remitting for past due subscriptions The date following your name on the wrapper or on the martin of the Iirst page of vour paper indicates the time to which your subscrption has been paid For instance Jan 1111r means that your subscription is paid to the first day of January 1911M and Jan 10 means that you owe for the lather from the lust dutyiof January 1910 andso with any month or date that may follow your name Prompt attention to this matter will be highly appreciated Look at your date now and if behind please remit amount duo tt for Sale Quick Ten horsepower gas or gasoline engine A bargain if sold at once Call at tf ADVOCATE OFFICE COUNTY COURT DAYS Following is a list of days Coau ty Courts are held in counties near Mt Sterling Bath Owingsvillc 2d Monday Bourbon ParIs 1st Monday Clark Winchester 4th Monday Fayette Lexngton 2d Monday Fleming Flemmgsburg 4th MondayHarrison Cynthiana 4th Monday Madison Richmond 1st Mon dayMontgomery Mt Sterling 3rd Ion lvjj Nicholas Carlisle 2nd Monday Out prices on engraved calling cards are the lowest our styles the IlatestAdvocate Pub Co Inc Germs In a Dollar Bill A one dollar bill recently sublecttd to a microscopical examination by government experts contained 92000 000 germs for Sale Quick Ten horsepower gas 01 gasoline engine A bargain if sold at once Call at tf ADVOCATE OFFICE JoflsI2eal estate nsznGREENf BONDS STROSSMRN UAZLRl j c = == w L l 1 J i j Hj iI fG t Real Estate Real Estate THE WORLD IS MADE Of Reall Estate I LEF US SILL YOU A P1I t E pf I WE HAVE FOR S- ALEFarths of all sizes an9 prices city residences andy vacant lots Let Us sloy you our list before you buy LIST VOURj R11 WITH US N01 Any business entrustedl to us will re ceive our immediate and prompt attention Haddend Evans Office 2S Court St Residence Antwerp Ave Photo 54 MT STERLING IV- TeacherNow Earlic tellus +whej is the harvest season i Eiirlie From November to larchCeacher1Vhy Earlie 1sun surprised that you should name such barren months Who tnld you they were the harvest morvths- Earlie Pa Hes a plumber I For theme JUICIEST STEAKS Choicest of all kiuds of FRESH ndCL RED EATS STAPLH and FANCY GROCERIES SOtTHERX VEGETABLES see S jVGREENWADt The Man who hnndes only the BEST Sand to Time Speakers- A new piece of apparatus has appeared on the desk of speaker Cannon It is a doublebarreled hourglass designedi to help mem tiers in obeying the most trying of n1rules of limiting debate toI live minutes The glass is timed to run the sand through in five minutes A white background makes the sand m the Mass visible from a con siderable distllnceIOnder the the minutes rule of debate pjejnbers often reach the most imporjtmt part of their arguments when the chairmans gravel mercilesslyI cuts them down The new nparatus is intended to give due warning in time to avoid the five minute gun I Dont forget the place to get that swell monogram stationery is at the v Advocate Pub Co Inc iiI AlfsNexdore When we build I our housewe are going to have sixteen closets in it Mrs Naybur It wont do any good At the end of ten years your attic will be full of old trash just the sameChicago Tribune I Our prices on engraved calling I cards are the lowestour styles the latest I Advocate Pub Co Inc Ii ClergymanAndwould you like to be a minister when you grow upf BoyNo thank you Im tired ofwearing things that button up the back Womans Home Com panion Attention Ladies Dont forget that we arc still t sellingthai high grade initial stationery at 50 cents per box Advocate Pnb Co Inc The universitybuilding in South j t Sixth street Louisville was select ed for use as a temporary city hospital by the Hospital Commis sion It is estimated that 15000 will cover the cost of making nec essary changes in the structure I J w 1 he PistolCarrying Habit In an EasterrrKOffCffcky county a few days ag jrtRyoftOU of 19ur 20 years went oittth the back yard to split some kindling AVWIe engaged in thattpeaceful and roasj unable and safe occupation he lost 1his life A pistol dropped out ofr his coat pocket and was dischargedII the bullet entering his heart Pistol carrying is a risky busi ness If the carrier dots not shootor anyone else he is liable to shoo t himself and in either event there jis an unnecessary trusty of Irimun life If no pistols were curried I in Kentucky there would be aaI rapid decline in the number ot shootings accidental and other wise About the worst posiJJle use that can be made of tinman ii is voulllyever did not so continuously repose in shei convenient pockttr There art not many occasions when killing iis absolutely necessary though many slayers escape punishment on the plea of selfdefense l inEother parts of Kentucky there is a Iirge element of our population which believes it necessary totote a weapon on all occasions Whether they are going to a horse race or a foot race a wedding or a wood chopping a dance or a funeral there sure hundreds of Kentuckians who tfj Iitl incumbent to carry itlbiig 1a revolver The young iliountainnmn has become so at tiiihed to his trusty weapon t ap 4ieurs that he could not detach Iinhiselfi from it pending a little rcercise with an ax in the way of jrnnforming big sticks into little tines Surely he needed no pistol while engagedin the prosaic per formance of spHtting kindling but he had educated himself into the bad habit of carry mgft gun on all occasions and heilidt1rc pen altyJEvery man who makes a practice of toting a pistol is conning trouble and taking chances There is not much excuse for the habit in its enlightened ale If a private citizen must needs arm him self whnot carry Itibistidd It would b e a more trustworthy agent selfdefense than a pistol and it might be carried with infinitely less danger to the carrier Courier Journal 4 Patronize Home Industry Why order your 1912 calendars from an outsider when we have the most elaborate assortment ever seen in this city Advocate Publishing Co Inc The quickest and most effective remedy for looscning the phlegm relieving irritation andTuring any coughor cold is Bloodine Cough Checker Sold by si Lloyd 2th3m Twentyfive men and one wo man charged with plotting tokill the Crown Prince of Japan iyrn publicly sentenced to death at tokio HOG RAISERSA- re your hogs worth 5 cents per head We guarantee Bourbon Hog Cholera Remedy to keep hogs healthy and free from disease for 5 cents per head per month It cures Cholera Kills Worms Stimulates the Appetite Aids Digestion and causes hogs to fatten very rapidly This rem edy is used and endorsed by leading hog raisers throughout the country Come in and let us tell you about it Sold by W S Lloyd 13tf E0 W W S LLOYD Druggist Mt Sterl ing Kentucky Miss Footlight indignantly Sir what do you mean by saying I should exercise my voice in a tar factory Im insulted Manager Dont be offended You know how you said you had such a fine pitch in your voice I thought a tar factory would be just the place to render it 1 The Sun is setting in the West The hen is setting on her eggs The printer he is setting type The Surgeons setting broken legsBAth Co World New Kentucky rtorse Show So ciety PlaiintiK Two friendly suits Orl against the Kentucky Horse Sho ISi ciety developed the inforifiatiOn that the soctetyispreparing to dissolve in futOlof smother corporation tchidhWill be Itugcla rcorganiza tiohoTthcold society The suits were led by Lawrence Jones for 5OOU tied by AI Lrlliers for SI 500 for money advanced to the soaety atvui ious times in the past Ihfsuits were out tiled to recover idriii Its Uiir tunounts advanced out to facilitate the reorganza lion of the society for similar purj poses Both Air Jones and Air1 Akors will again take leading parts in the new organization A sui w s tiled recentlyI against the society by Powhattan Wool drige for500 for money advanced The new corporation hope to make the horse shows more popu Inv and if possible to make each horse show pay its own expenses pawl many seasons and only about 1OUO was lost In answer to the suits filed bI Messrs JonesJ soul Akers7 Attor ney Charles G Aliddleton for the defendant admits the claim and consents to judgmentD- AIDRUFFtAND I SCALP n CHINGII rr THIS TREATMENT Why experiment trying to drive I the dandftifr germ from underneath theskin with greasy lotions or fancy hairdressing when Thos Kennedys Drug Store will guarantee ZEAIO and ZEMO SOAPII to entirely rid the scalp germ life that causes the trouble ZEAIO and ZEMO SOAP can be optained in any city or town in America and are recognized tile hest and most economical treat ment for all afFertions of the skin or scalp whether on infant or II grown person One shampoo with i ZEMO SOAP andapplication of ZEMO willstop itching and I cleanse the scalp r dandruff and scurf We invite you to try ZEAIO and ZEMO SOAP and if not en tirely satisfied we will refund your money No 3 What have you there 11- A floral catalogue How very interesting All the latest models in jonquils and tulips t LAIIYY FOR FIRSTCLASS LAUNDRY CF ALL KIND od to the w Mt Sterling Laundry Co TTT All work promptly delivered We give tSpecial attention to Family Washing Give Us a Triall Phone 15 r MT STERLING Laundry Co The plowman trudgesthrough the mire The skies are drab You think he would prefer tohire A taxicab Attention Mercha tsl Our 1912 calendar sa iples 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- Advocate Pub Co Inc 000 A Large Boulder Fell In front of a Passenger Train Going at firty Miles an Hour AND IT WAS ALMOST All EVERYlONE WERE NOT CRUSHED TO DEATH When you read such startling headlines in the dailyI papers did you ever stop to think how tmm lives are being crusheu uul ut + I by stones in the bladder of hundreds of human beings because noI mediIthem until bloodine was discovered and since bloodiue has been I found to be a specific for this ter rible ailliction it has had the most I phenomenal snIp throughout the East soul West of any remedy ever known Thousands of bot tles having been sold in a single day in many of the large cities If you are suffering withstone in the bladder aching pains over l deliiLAUDKi VAIN ix UUIXATIXG rheu matism uric acid in the blood sudden stoppage of the urine highly colored or milky white urine pass blood or mucus in urine retention of urine straining after urinating thick or sluggish urine scystitis inflammation of bladder catarrh of bladder or bowels pu Illness under eyes vo racious appetite thirst gallstones gravel pain in urethra swollen ankles dimmed vision specks be fore the eyes scanty urine fre quent calls mouth dry bilious ness bribbling lumbago weak ness loss of flesh irregular heart action ulceration of the bladder skin pale waxy and dry bad order of prespiration dont delay but send to your druggist and get a bottle of bloodine at once if he does not keep bloodine you can secure a six weeks treatment six bottles for 250 or single bottles 50c trial bottle and booklet lOc from The Bloodine Laboratories Boston Mass W S LLOYD Special Agent 4 Mrs Lands Will The will of Mrs Allie E Land has been probated Her sons Edward and BI n Land are named as executors without bond Mrs Landrequests that the two sons be given the sum of 400 each in cashand then devises that the farm in Bath county be soldand the proceeds divided equally between her two sons and daughter Mrs Ora Brunner of this city grandson Henry Peters of Bath county and the children of her deceasedson William Land The willalso states that all the person al property and household goods must be equally divided between the persons named and nothing must be said The estate is worth about 10000 i A NOVEL INTRODUCTION Dr Howard Co Make a Special Price The Dr Howard Company have entered into an arrangement with W S Lloyds drug store by which a special introductory offer will be made of 25 cents on the 50 cent size of their celebrated spe cific for the cure of constipation and dyspepsia Headaches coated tongue diz ziness gas on the stomach specks before the eyes constipation and all forms of malaria and liver troubles are soon cured by this scientific medicine- W S Lloyd has been able to secure only a limited supply so every one who wishes to be cured of constipation or dyspepsia should callupon him at once or send him 25 cents by mail and get 60 doses of the best medicine ever made on this special half price introductory offer with his personal guarantee to refund the money if the spe cHic does not cure 2729 The place to get engraved calling cards is the- Advocate Pub Co Inc iI u The Boys of the Lone Star State Had Better Watch em Maidens from New York to Portland Ore and from Chicago to Kansas City and St Louis are begging for Texas cowboys for husbands says a San Antonio dis patch to the Philadelphia Enquirer The mail of Gov Campbellof Austin and of Postmaster Stevens of San Antonio is growing heavier daily with applications ninny ac IItled by photographs from women of all ages who want to live on the plains a carefree and healthy life away from the con ventionalities and superfiicialities of the great cities So great has become this flood of requests tuu several Texas cities have begun 0I sit up and take notice The Baumont Chamber of Com merce offers to furnish rice free of charge to shower Texas brides a Justice of the peace in Van Zandt county offers to perform the marriage ceremony free of charge to couples settling in that county The Texas Commercial Secretaries Association has prepared data providing conclusively that a married couple in Texas can live cheaper than a single person and some one has jocularly said that now Cupid should have smooth sailing m the Lone Star State if someone will furnish the wedding raiment By correspondence with the San Antonio postmaster or the Gov ernor of the State any bachelors in Texas can probably find their alliniiies easily There are photographs by the hundreds and both offices resem ble matrimonial bureaus In one days mail there are letters from Maine Rhode Island Connecticut Iowa Illinois Pennsylvania New York New Jersey Massachusetts and Ohio One young woman declares that the men of Phila delphia are too fast and I want to marry a genuine man one not vitiated by the life of this terrible city Another wants a cowboy husband and says she is a natur al blonde with a lovh g disposition n jolly girl of 27 Another de sires a real Texas man at least six feet tall weighing 200 pounds with regular features and smooth shaven face who does not smoke or chew tobacco One young woman from Boston writes in heavy creamcolored paper to the Governor saying You may think1 I thisI is an act of a foolish girl but if you knew how few the chances are for a girl in New England to marry the man with whom her heart tells her she would be happy in other words if you could realize the deplorable lack here of real manhood still sin tleyou would understand the reason The man of my choice need not be too well educated but he must be a man ready to do and dare at all times this daring to be basedon good judgment He must have lived always in the open and be able to appreciate the passages I would read him from Robert Louis Stevenson He must be young and a man who can laugh on the blizzardy gray andchilly days when rounding up his cattle as well as in the soft Southern moonlight when the Gulf breezes make to nod the roses of romance 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 cheapprLetAdvocate Pub Co Inc HI call that rank ingratitude How now After I teach that girl to skate she goes to another fellow for a postgraduate course For sore throat there is posi tively no remedy that will relieve so quickly and cure permanently the most aggravated case as Bloodine Rheumatic Liniment Sold by W S Lloyd263m Advance for Textile Workers In the last 20 years or so the aT erage earnings of workpeople engaged b1oTero c rIDO J rti PRorEBstoH I I I DR C W COMPTON Dentist Mt Sterling Kentucky Successor 10 lr Urownj All Work Guaranteed and Prices RIgh y Olllcc 111 Mm tin MulMlug Phone 62 + DR S F HAMILTON Dentist Office Odd Fellows Building r MT STERLING KY V 12 u o I IIUn t2Lea1I01IItlto t pI tu a I Ucis be58 PAUL K IVcttENNA IN D Physlciand Surgeon C V = vanasa3s11coS- int Ian mmwcrutl promptlr by ringing w 11I1I 8 orcomiMK lo Iliininont Hottl i H R PREWITT 4 ATTORNEYATLAW M t Sterling Kentucky Office Court St opposite Court House Samuels Building front room up stairs DR D L PROCTOR DENTIST Mt Sterling Kentucky Office over Lind ey Rodman Covet Street DR STUBBLEFIELDThe OfficeMrs Leo Games 97 W Main St Monday Wednesday Friday Phone 457 26Jm DR3 L I McCLUNGt rOilice in Reynold llldjr MT STEALING KY DR G m NORTON Veterinarian Office at Peed Mortons Livery Stable Office Phone 498 Residence 24 Calls answered Promptly 3ivr DR W B ROBINSON Veterinarian Ofllce lit Anderson lloinlinanijUverj Stable Olliceriione 185 Kmlctencc Phone 551 Call answered promptly Kxainlnationc free Assistant State Veterinarian Jexin too d Eastern Ry TIME TABLE West3cusidxo No 3 No G STATIONS Daily Daily Sun Ald PM OnlyAM Lv I 700U705II730IIBeattyville Junction 707 320 7541 Torrent 730 341 815II Campton Junction 748 357 828I 9o2I946Ar934Winchester rEastbound STATIONSNo2 1 No tDally Dally PM AH Lv II Lexington 225 735 813II826I902S 8III 4 47 9s6 1 Athol Beattyville Junction 510 1017 JO45IIK A Jackson6ro II2c NO3AA M IIt35 DlDlont II4o PM112oJackson 22- 0CONNECTIONS L E JUNCTIONTrains Nos I and 3 will make connection with C 0 Ry for Mt Sterling Ky CAMPTON JUNCTION Trains Nos 12 3 and 4 will make connection with Mountain Central Ry to and from Camp ton Ky BEATTYVILLE JUNCTION Train NO2 will make connection with L A Ry for Beattyville Ky O K JUNCTION Trains Nos 3 and 4 will make connection with Ohio Kentucky Ry for Cannel City Ky and O K stationsCHAS SCOTT Gen Passenger Agent Why dont you take a course in domestic science Bridget 9 HAnd why should Un- Veil it wont hurt your cook idollarsi Cures babys croup Willies daily cuts and bruises mammas sore throat grandmas lameness Dr Thomas Eclectic Oilthe great household remedy 1nI r x Y t E or a t+ rMt Sterling COLLEGIATE INSTITUTEA r I Second Term Opens Monday January 30th I IIr I SPECIAL TEACHERS COURSE Preparing applicants certificates opening Comprising Teachers Course and C9mercial Business Course VviIAIIOSF Avi at reduced rates Teachers may complete a Business r II1O1BT time they are continuing Teachers Course Also regular Literary Course t Business Course These are special V offers for time and money 1i41 Seven Departments I I r1a J= II MIJi 1m hroiiGrt llr oi JN Ef WJnu A Truck Tennessee have taken option o n mOl e than 1000 acres of land near Hickman Ky at a price ranging from 125 to 140 an acre Their ultimate in tention it is said is to engage inn truck growing The plan to Hickman r L tracts and to build a house on every tract It is to have at least 100 of these liveacre farms with a ftlmilon every farm and small fruits are to b e grown for The location is a favorable one as Hickman has good railroad fuel ities and is on the River The soil is well adopted to the cul ture of and fruits and if an of any kind can succeed it should be able to do so at Hickman Whatever may be the outcome it is a back to the soil movement which should be The divi sion of large farms into small ones will bring an increased andu increase in the of the land The plan has been applied to about all the industries of the country and it will not be to hear of the organi zation of many farming and truck raising in the future IjThe growing of ion of the farming As the first recorded movement of the kind in and the project in Fulton county will be watched with in terest It this proves a good paying business near Hickman why wouldnt it in Coo It is worth a second thought Refused Pardon Gov Willson has formally de cided that Henry Youtsey killed Goehel All the rest of the accused have been pardoned by him owing to his formal decision that they had nothing to do with the killing of Goebcl And to think that wet through the farce of trying to get at the facts by law and evidence courts and juries Louisville Times A FOR RENT At All WE WILL MEET ON NOTICE Phone 268 RH Sterlinn Kentucky bl very Some mens Idea of bravery Is doing something their wives have told them not to Detroit Free Press on k we k we is I 4 S FOIZ raY I Jr rT 0 a s ter c t- A 1tJai m ryou get with the name Selz the sole our reason for sell ing that sell our full for the pos for this Blue 350 ISALE srEn NGX2 for g in Y of I 4 l Intermediate Collegiate Commercial WRITE FOR AND INFORMATION tEQBrr CORD President Sterli gig By 01111 i Growing Syndicate capitalists enterprise according greaterIpart contemplated Vegetables shipment Mississippi vegetables enterprise anywhere encouraged population corresponding productiveness combination surprising syndicates disposition ofi1eirsyndicate Kentucky truckgrowing Yotitscy Kentucky The GarageIs Bank Street utomobiles Tunes Any Train Strother Frazer w ou get value when shoes Thats them know every pair giving customer value money Selzthe biggest value Royalsible Look Shoesma jGJJCE BROS-d county publicIschools begins with Second Term offered same with Primary Preparatory Music Teachers Course and Business R4tCATALOGUE IVEt Montgomery Mrs Cassidys Will The will of Mrs M1 K Cassidy was probated in the County Court here MrsI Cassidy names herv soninlaw MI T McEldowrfey as executor and gives him the power to sell and convey any property she may leave Mrs Cassidy bequeaths to the Christian Church of this city of whichshe was a member the sum of 300 to be used toward paying the expenses of the church She then divides her property into fourl equal parts and leaves onefourth to her daughter Mrs Nancy Mc Eldownev onefourth to her daughter Mrs Mary Buckner of Owensboro onefourth to Mrs Cora Trimble another daughter during life then to revert to heirs und the remaining onefourth is deft to her granddaughter Mrs Mary Tibbs Clark of Martinsvillc hid This fourth is left in trust and the Trustee M T MeEldow ney is given the right to invest the property and use it for the maintenance and support of the said granddaughter If she dies without heirs it is then to revert to the other heirs The estate is worth probably 50000 Itch I ItchI ItehlScY1 at c h Scratch I Scratch 1 The niprc you scratch the worse the itch Try Doans Ointment It cures piles eczema tiny skin itching All druggists sell it Iin4 rThe place to get engraved call ing cards is the- Advocate Pub Co Inc Groccryman Injured While standing on a salt barrel in his store corner of Locust and Queen streets placing some oysters in the top of a refrigerator Joseph Botts grocer fell tothe floor When ho was examined by Dr Spratt it was discovered that his left leg was broken and badly twisted The wound was dressed und Mr Botts moved to his home and ho is now resting well To feel strong have good appetite and digestion sleep sound ly and enjoy life use Burdock Blood Bitters the great system tonic and builder 1m Shes a mean cat As to how Z Her children do better than mine at school and she ypjit tell me whot brain food she buysv Bloodine Cough Checker will puickly allay that hacldng irritation accompanying a severe cough or cold The safest and surest remedy for children Keep a bot tle constantly at hand Sold by W S Lloyd 263m Sour Apples Whiten the Teeth Those who make a practice of eating hard sour apples chewing them slowly bit by bit will have glistening white teeth One apple a day Is sum dent r J 0 Notice All persons having claims against Frank C Laughliu 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 on North Mavsvillo street Mt Sterl ing Ky next door to Horton Wade Cos livery stable Ins KATK LAUGIIUX 264t ExecutrixI Strangei Why is everyone I see around here bandaged up and limping as if he had Leen in a tornadoVillagerOh a local train was wrecked here the other day and the claim agent is expected at my minute AT Kirby has purchased the transfer business of 11 M Philipps and will meet all trains If vou have any baggage you want de livered see him Moving and haul ing of all kinds Day phone 280 Night phone 2GO ISGm All kinds of engraving and embossing skilfully and promptly ex ecuted at the Advocate Pub Co Inc Days That arc Gone Alack and slats Mow the mighty have fallen There was a time in the sweet remembered past when the man with a pass on the railroad was considered little better tl1lui his kind and looked up to with admiration Those goodold days seem to have gone forever Kailroadsarc prohibited from giving pasScflb interstate passengers and tt is like pulling the teeth toij extract one front a company to be used entirely within the state Thee lawmakers and the cruel corporations are responsible for these conditions which grow worse all AI the time 5 t A New York railroad has added humiliation to cruelty by providing 10 on the pass it issues that on a crowded train1 the holder can only have a seat ifitate finds a vacant one and luTmust relinquish that when a paid passenger can find no other Truly Indeed have those who werjQ wont Ito disport them selves on pusses fallen oh evil dn s- Under the conditions provided by the New York road the passhold er instead of being regarded as a man of parts is really to be pitied Ho has no rights except thosethat other passengers permit him to have Sad sad inddecl is cruel fateLexington HtTrald L fur Salk Double Standard Polled Dur ham Bulls which are hornless Shorthorns Shropshire Bucks by an imported prize winning sire Pure bred Pc and China boars md gilts Thomas J Bigstaff 3tf Mt Sterling Ky f tvii t 1t v c frJIf 181v vJ1 r 2drrtu REMOVED 1 1Pt ROBINSON the JEWELER LthItasutoved his store to the beautiful Reynolds building corner Court and Mays vtllejrtreets He invites all his friends to give him A call at his new place The stock will be more complete than ever before EVERYTHING NEW STYLE AND UP TO DATE I rfJLITill MAN THAT WINS when applying for a position is the one that is iieitlv dressed and not the careless look inguneTlie clothing way not make the man but it 1s taken as an index to his char acttr and manliness and it will pay you to look neat and trim bv letting us keep your Y clothing in good coll itionror you at i Stocktorsch1 r f 7t Resolution i to hay your SHOES from me in 1911 will assure you of success Thats what you will get by trading with IXI J f Jt runner the Shoe 7lan loo 1i 1 1 fP t i t14 T I Insurance I I Tie the ZPooplo of Jfjoniijomory County and Gastcrn Jfcntuck- yj eewho are wanting Insurance try lug different agents and some ow of them being persuaded byoother agents to accept policies in other agencies because other agents argue that they will give them polices just as good asiHOFFMAN eo II33ut arc they fuse as Sood P Do you know about anyof these as well as you do Hoff than the best known insurance agency today in Kentucky tr i More than sixty years old and doing more business than any agents in Eastern Kentucky WHY Because they are the best known and represent the bestacompanies in the world sonic of them over 200 years old The penalty of making a mistake may fall on you In sure with Hoffman and make no mistake take no + chances See and i I Iualk with Jfcoffman I i S ilrr4- SS