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The Mt. Sterling advocate: n. Wednesday, March 29, 1911.
The Mt. Sterling advocate: n. Wednesday, March 29, 1911. The Mt. Sterling advocate. 300dpi TIFF G4 page images Harris and Mason, Mt. Sterling, KY 1911 mts1911032901 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. The Mt. Sterling advocate: n. Wednesday, March 29, 1911. The Mt. Sterling advocate. Harris and Mason, Mt. Sterling, KY 1911 $IMLS This electronic text file was created by Optical Character Recognitio n (OCR). No corrections have been made to the OCR-ed text and no editing has be en done to the content of the original document. Encoding has been done through an automated process using the recommendations for Level 1 of the TEI in Librar ies Guidelines. Digital page images are linked to the text file. 10ti to r tIf fr l f6 w W f Z rh 1 p t lf1 cr t iI19 if v v 111 h Ioil j I i iM I rl ERLINGADVOC TErart LARGEST CIRCULATION OF ANY PAPER PUBLISHED IN MONTGOMERY COUNTY I t VOLUME XXrt MT r STERLING KENTUCKY WEDNESDAY MARCH 29 1911 NUMBER 38 DDERSONBOfllC lfX Duerson qiiLMiss Maria Iv ret Bogie Were Married in S Lexington list Week If I rr Mr Frank C Iuersbn arM Miss Margaret Bogie Were quietly mar ried in Lexington lost Wednesday at the residence of the brides y usinMr Bishpp I Clay 1r y news of the wedding was received kwith much surprise here although the event was not unlocked for After a short bridal trio to Lou fisviUe and other points the couple 1 returned to this city Friday night V and will shortly go to hoiJsekeep jCing at the grooms handsome resin dente on West Main street The bride is a daughter of Mr and Mrs Jas S Bogiei Sr of L the county and is a member of one of the most prominent families in the Blue Grass section She js an exceedingly popular irland her lovely manner has endeared to tom her countless friends She hits often attended many of the lead ing social events in this part of the State and has a large acquaintance and many admiring friends wherevershe lias visited The groom a son of Dr Charles Duerson is also a member of one of our oldest and most prominent families For a number of years he has I been engaged in the drug business in this city and enjoys a fine pat ronage He is a young man of sterling character pays strict at tention 4o business and enjoys the confidence and esteem of this en M fIt in joining their many friends in ex tending hearty congratulations and sincere hopes that their married life may be one endless 0 chain of I 0 happiness Painfully Injured MIjCB Fizer while hitching jhorse for a lady to a post in front of his store on Bank vict ful accident Sonic one had wrap ped some wire around the post and Mr Fizer had slipped his hands between the wire and post tofasten the halter when the horse began pulling back and caught both Mr Fizers hands In wrenching them free Mr Fizer badly lacerated the inside of four of his fingers Ladles Exchange l The ladies and their friends ofy the Howards Mill Baptist Church will have an exchange in this city on Saturday before Easter All kindsi of country produce and other edibles will be on sale BRICK STREETS tow AssuredCouncil Passes An Ordinance Advertising for BidsWork to ve Begun At Once S As indicated in the ADVOCATE of last week the City Council at its regular meeting passed an ordi riance advertising for bids for the construction of brick streets on Broadway and Court Maysville street from the depot to High and otr Main street from Bank to Wil sonPlans and1 specilicatipns have been prepared and work will be begun at an early date It is expected it will take about sixty clays to complete the paving of the streets t This is only a start and it is expected that wthinon reasonable length of timei every street of any importance in Mt Sterling w llc paved with brickSe advertisement for bids else where in this issue Fishing Party Messrs Charles H Petry Chins C rurnelL Killputrick C T Hazel riga and others left Sat urday for the Cumberland river where they will spend ten days at their camp above Villiamsburg Reports from the river say that it is in excellent shape far fishing and that there is an abundance of the finny tribe this year Accepts Position Miss May me Osborne has uc cepted a position us stenographer and bookkeeper for S P Green wade Miss Osborne is a daughter of Mr Philip Qsbprne of Clark county and is popular and enterprising young lady She has just completed course at Smiths Bus iness College in Lexington Harry 1droaks Injured While breaking a young horse last Thursday Harry Crooks son of RB Crooks had his left leg broken between the knee and thigh by the animal falling on him He is reported to be doing nicely Young Crooks is a brother of Val ter Crooks our popular Sheriff WantedQuick- A boy between the age of 15 and 20 to learn the printing business i A fine chance for promo tion Apply at this office tf Onion sets 5c a quart at- Vanarsdells d Homekilled meats S P Greetiwade r is is WE ARE READY F- OREASTER1 f ti 4 RESrOTJ 2500 Suits We are showing a large assortment of Snappy Tailored Suits in all the latest shades and fabrics The sane suit you pay more for at other places t 1000 Coats t Long Separate Coats are very stylish and useful We have them foSergey nejij Epngee and mixtures4iji 1500 Dresses Our Foulard Messaline and Lingerie dresses will delight the eye of any woman s Waists 3 OO to 550 f We sell the Geisha the very best tailored waist on the market Our Silk Waists are charming Plain tailored and Peasant sleeve New Goods Arriving Daily i x The ROGERS Co Inc ro 1r- x i i T y 1 r w I i w kb1i If Jwty ry dY W Reid McKee Selected As New Councilman from Fourth Ward t- At the regular monthly meeting of the City Council held Tuesday March 21st bar S B Lane re signedas Councilman from the Fourth Ward and W Reid McKee was selected as his successor Mr McKee is an excellent young man with splendid morals and no better selection could have been made He is a civil engineer and his modern and sKillful ideas will no doubt be worth much tOOUl city IMr Lanes reason for resigning was that he Had moved out of tae ward t It is with sincere regret we see him retire as he made isplendidofficial ORear to Run As we yo to press we are reliably informed that the announce ment of Judge Edward O ORear for the Republican nomination for Governor has been given the State press With ORear in the race there is going to be some lively fighting among the Republicans The Cox forces are regarded as strong and have already effected u good organization for Sale One Poland China hoar eligible to register 1 Moyer buggy good as new 2 sets buggy harness 1 new 1 spring wagon C B SxErliKNS at Advocate office Narrowly Escapes Serious Injury Professor Millard ORear while hauling fodder on his farm lust week had his foot caught in the trace chain and the team ran away He was dragged considerable distance when the negro driver pulled the team into the fence JSIr ORear was rescued and while his clothing was badly torn and his ankle sprained he was not seriously hurt Mr ORear is a brother of Judge E C ORear of Frankfort t Buys Fine Jack M B French has purchased of Bridges Flora of Crawfords rifle Indi a spjendid jack and will make a season with him at his placeon the Cam go pike one half mile from Mt Sterling This jack is 153 hands high and weighs 1050 pounds If you Fruit to breed to the best take your mares to himf New vegetables at Vanarsdells Strother Frazer haye secured the agency for the Fordautomo bile t the sliest car tlVere is for bad roads andt hills The price is cer tainly right I Touring car or four passenger runabout 780 torpedo runabout 725 amid open runabout 680 All fully equipped with top windshield speedome terhQrnga and oil letups Tools etc F0B factory sit i rRemember If you want any thing to eat see Greenwadey phone 100 UptOi Date Shop If you are looking for the clean est most sanitary and tiptodate shop in the city the shop with all the latest appliances known to the barber trade cull on Lee Fisher at this shop in the basement below Oourte10ustll only skilled workmen A call will convince you Tubs I Tubs Special sale this week Large size tubs for 39c regular price The The Fair Unlike some people we court investigation J H Brunner 3s8t The Shoe Man f c n ii MORGAN CfllNN ANNOUNCES FOR CLERK OF THE COURT OF APPEALS Hon J Morgan Ohinn of Frankfort has announced that he willseek the nomination at the hands of the Democratic voters of Kentucky for the offieof the Clerk of the Court of Appeals en tering the Democratic State pri mary election called by the party authorities for July 1st next In making this announcement Mr Chinn stated that his campaign would be an active one from this time until the primary is over He expects to devote his time ex elusively to a canvass of the State He has the advantage of being well known to Democratic voters having toured Kentucky in every State campaign for several years past once for himself when he made a successful contest for the office which he is now seeking- In presenting his candidacy to the Kentucky Democracy Mr Chinn says- I desire my friends throughout Kentucky to know that I will en ter the July Stute primary elec tion as a candidate for the nomina tion for the office of Clerk of the Court of Appeals Having once served the people in this capacity I am thoroughly familiar with the duties and requirements of the oflice I am now seeking and in the campaign with those who are opposing me for thus honor at the hands of my party will to a large Death of One of Montgomery Countys Oldest Men Mr Andrew Draggo one of the oldest men in this tour ty diedat the home of his son Ben Draggo near this city Friday night after an illness of onla few days He had been a resident of this county for many years andwas 83 years ffPie The remains wore shipped to Ohio his old home Sunday for burial Mr Draggo was well known in the county He is sur vived by several children who have the sympathy of their many friends in the losS of their father The best the market affords in the meat and grocery line can always be foundat i Greonwades 1Gun Club Changes Quarters The Mt Sterling Gun Club whose trap house and club house have been located on the farm of Mr John Woodford for many years past oving to the field in which same have been located be jug cultivated this year have moved the trap and club house to ibKefarm of Mr L E Griggs at the end of Holt Avenue They have most excellent grounds and the lovers of the sport are looking forward to a most enjoyable summer Shooting every Friday afternoon i Big I Verdict for Burley Society In the Bourbon Circuit Court Thursday the Burley Tobacco So ciety was given a verdict of 40 000 damages against the Louisville Nashville Railroad for pooled tobacco burned in a warehouse at Mijlersburg by a spark from a locomotive belonging to the defen dant company L DAHLIAS FOR SALE 15c to 25c CactusShow and Decorative Named Varieties 364t L T Chiles Wanted If you have spring chickens to sell see me S P Greenwade I ryc extent rely upon my conduct of the office as the best assurance of what may be expected from me shoed 1 again be so honored fThe office of Clerk of the States highest tribunal is one of the greatest importance to the peo ple of the State Within the last few years the General Assembly has added to the duties of the office by making the Clerk the headof the State election machinery as chairman of the body representing the two great parties which chooses the County Elec tion Commissioners for all the counties of the State The efficiency of the man who fills the post of the Clerk of the Appellate Court is of much moment to the thousands of Kentuckians who are during his term litigants- I believe that in the position of chairman of the State Election Commission the Democrats of Kentucky should place a man who has the courage of his convictions and who has been a lifelong and a working Democrat While on this subject I may modestly refer to my brand of Democracy which requires a man to be a voting and I a working party mUll on all occasions and never a shirker In the years since attained my ma jority there has never been a time when I was not ready and did not raise my voice in behalf of my party and its nominees This I Sale of Old Jail Property The old brick lipuae JIjcatcd on corner of Maysville and High streets was sold Out public auction last Saturday to windup the es state of Thomas Johnson deceas ed There vas considerable bid ding as the lot is well located and the building of little value Chas G Thompson secured the Propel ty at 2630 A tip on the side RED CROSS low shoes have the style as well as comfort this seasonJ Brunner 3G3t The Shoe Man Hurtt By Wire Stretchers jYhile Mrs P B Turner wits assisting her son Henry C Tar ner in stretching a wire fence at her home on the Grassy Lick pike Thursday afternoon the wire hroke throwing the stretchers on Mrs Turners foot breaking one of her toes and making n very painful iinjury I expect to do in the coming cam paign with the enemy whether 1 gain or lose the nomination I am seeking at your hands I am go ing in the light with no idea of losing however During the brief time that intervenes before you are to assemble in primary elec tion I am going to endeavor to see as many of you personally as the time will permit Ot course I cannot expect to come in contact with every voter hence take this means of letting all know that I am in the race to the finish 1 Mr Chinn though a young man has been prominent in Dem ocratic politics for a number of years He first secured promi nence in the General Assembly of 1898 through the introduction ot the Chinn School Book Bill and he was the pioneertogether with schoc1ISeveral years later he was selected Clerk of the Court of Appeals and applied himself closely to the duties of that office Following his retirement from that office he removed from his home at Har roUsburg to Frankfort where he now makes his home and practices his profession tho law Mr Chinn is a fine speaker arid campaigner and has been heard in every State campaign since he entered public life Winchester Court The Marta court day was the dullest in months A very large crowd was in town with many from Lexington Paris and Mt1 If Sterling Many horses and mules were on hand but practically no sales were made The price of mules seemed to be decidedly off Luther Hamilton reports the sale of one jack Dr Keyes to 0 Mas terson for 5 400 Two car loads of mules were at the Farmers and Shippers stockyards Four pair were sold at from 300 to 450 Very few cattle or hogs were in y lrV the yards About 400 cattle and GO hogs wet e at the Hamilton stock yards Sales were slow and prices nothing extra Anyone having manure they i- 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LtY dos yyt7a Bo1r oM a Ie fr k ahlf dr- Gr daaa aryieicd- i T dT rasa rt Gated J Chtrhlsa- 4er 1tt vA pr kiw tae tiw fit dcya and blreknelt asd il tsar tort fit fhfa g oae eta ai rat mg aixwt is lUJy aad Oersaaay tA Spaia Oat Here bYCrx ul hh1j of tMec Ir eer b111 d 1 tie Prta- it d Abram voa 1 Teat to iuJy aat Cve betdJoIIT wr UtUe of biro riace erscryc ia4krxxly Mr CadviJlaAer Wise i fate sfleaee ai be tti EC2dbg at a large grec J yi wbtkwaa fsaseyd oz a- wtJ1 e 0 t3 1Jklvbot sleet Ae joytl f ally of ttsArf lie 2 i4 He oae ssA real wer to It at froe fe te aM kece- Ito the prtor te the rvcy Tar fwre r2 fjt m j 2 9tu Ml7 acrrt te tent 1 ktew t3lr Orlaaa rrf i wrr way at4 atcod for a bag ttiae rialto t thy piaograpiHe drive a o1tr raG kxI1t etld Mr CtdwaJlider adsiriagly Aral Italy ie tie place to drive them They forget to make any speed laws aver there add if a chap gets la yocr tray and yoa knack him ffllr they fcrreit him for obstructing trtJSc you now Over bore if a ciip really ittrtt to go any place in a hurry vine bslly idiot hold him up a Hav yon ever been neld epr per- eMr I Grimm but I expect to be every day was the reply Ive got a Heir motor row know and Ive never ba able to tee how fast it Is The other eve ning I ran up to Baltimore with It n- an Lour and tilrtyierea mlnut from Alexandria tQ Druid HI1J Panic and thats better than forty raflei I neverII did let the motor out you krow be cauM we ran in the dark rcwt cl the way Mr Grimm rose rtlll gazicg al the photographDid go alone r he ark d Theres no fun motoring aloe you know Senorita Rodrfguez was with tan Charming girl what A little while later Mr Grimm nun tered out Into the drawing rurn and made his way toward Miss Thorne and the French ambassador Mon sieur Bolstegur rose and offered his luau cGtuidlj I hope Monsieur said Mr Grimm that you are no worse off for your your unpleasant experience Sot at all thanks to you was the reply I hare Just thanked Miss Thorne for her part In the affair and Im glad to have been of service Interrupted Mr Grimm lightly The ambassador bowed ceremoni ously and moved away Mr Grimm dropped Into the seat he had just left Youve left the legation havent you 1 hi asked You drove me out the Jawjrh d- Droje you out he repeated 1 r z f rY 1tiJ Her y t 1w sac di 91M atb hrLt a lse I sstar oTf Otte rot t31G tj1sM4 nf fjKC Sir Hlzrr seail yoar XT JdknsiH jarfl ylr xttrnF3 aafczjaafawayon 1 IIt I1LSD I taw mnrefl 1Vj tt 3mte7 atm 1 I dlr G wrs 0 in5 Sae amt Iz Ilfin Tim 6tJ7 1 J raa e t mzmJfomII 3tiw 3or TDsT tw upatlmghdcram IKK J is rest at7 U1 1a Jhu itm 3iia ThDI1 m J1 ismgttefi I- Tnl f 1 J FDU da be kl d s D1f 3iwr 30125 STD FtJ it9n tD J remain m ne I R I dust t mwti n ion wJE C 3 mu= I 3 TEI WD11i ir slmt a iDd i u Chime smvndI Ate pm an Ji bzidg idle seifi andp geed ynu Isabel 10 naste he 3onr Cm I iaae liJ nite h r tmy 3Cr Grimm A and DDwD rose oc si sr Tor ED insane 1aallm rnte itrnfi r sifl ion 3fir Crfaim e- AkeSe and sbe JrJ1 9d in e1oh foes 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rur thh13e herer tzxrrerefl are Art iba i easy day Ib re fame des note If Klbick fIOt=e r atwo t eaMd t ta cst 2fca Iross ME letzxzj leanthII wsray It was the dI tbb elsea 3r j t Bv Seaer Petresiaaa tcEaueJ the j nies his efyx 2izt ae aRrrJ atng a tk u tt Oi- M I W E IAedy t aaLZ y of Ktbt31tR is Ids file Hilt ze wx Uo1ID I Sr te3 on two sail Tgictrfcir stf lat i seft it aWi tie peso hbcI icelerlerThenzr C W Ud ai he 3ae coIr ra saaert rheat1ttA3 y tam r zy The plsae 07id Mra with t gdrk germs e IGruel azy leas1a ui of- IIIIn dsas r h zdsed 10 lee I yr ier k tyyN Thea snJI sets bee fire- cars the zad zceepad I zn ptsttsE Toes Etfl staadfag at tie deer- the tetaer red the nose ty4z2- 3Iy Dear Fr4Srd t j1 esderKisd A1 13 laitfe EAebt that tbese JaN Vera a aazfeet J Iap1 rr em te Sestw Alratret a ow a ifill araoi i err is ia w ea4 7a ta zoos iHws Tbr is error lops J 1 till waata a Itor wkiae If ie CIfjIIiJ Inaei to Jraprore we can nan f a- baff bond and you wfH be free sctfl the time of trial anyway Might It sot the well for JOB to consult aa attorney at once Drop ise ai flne to let =e loiow you received thts SiscereJy ISABEL THOHXE Finally the prisoner tosted tie note- oa a tiny table In 2 corer of hi- sill and reraised Mi reading Alter tine the grard returned with the milk Would It be against the rules for- zee to write an answer to this queried Elgsor Petrozlar1 and fce IB- LcaUd the note- Certainly oiH1rU the reply If I might trouble you then for pen and ink and perr asggecied the signor and he azafled a little Be feTef me I would prefer to get them for myself- I guNJ thats right the guard grinned goodnaturedly Again be went away and the pris mr sat thoughtfully zipping the milk lie took half of It then lighted a clg IITherII- r II wy 1 1 n- II1JIIioTQe sled tt oce rtIIf aad tlight to We Alter a little 1 11Jie again the ciietter of fibs en the cement JIveaaent- tt dibe vrliiog materlale were IhnaSt the hare you +aW the prisoner 1tbroab awenton with a nod and later the signor beard the 1 famgor of a steel door down the carl ridnr as fl WES closed and locked 3e leaned forward in his teir itbl 7ciL clos d eyes Itetenins ins a Joue I iiae Iheu seat end uoIutSkiiiiJr 3jnsu2iea fie cell dour Again le dfixred imeirtlj all r which he T aPj ihls s at He aoH ed awey t3e t I rem is Lad laid llgblsd a Ireirtj aSerwzrd hulling the Holy over dump uf ibe match Sere end there There tilt paper charred in the Leaf z IeLrror weed stood out rom tbs bare witneia S1fIle yzper and finally II saes nags vumlte apJPeared letweez the innocnDUB tefrvrtiivn Jinet Tie prisoner read It greedily Am jrfrKt iy inlorma there it Htfle cbsacB of Aharaf rtctrrery Shan J ErraEge escape for yon or tsve aanlmEsador intercede Would a4rIie loraier u tiro other mJgtl take 3nanth imfl wetting to sign treaty at Eoic would l e teEgerouiJy eiajexL signor Pelrozind pennltijd tie spiiaerfng fieme to PIll the payer EDG IhouciitfuHj watched the blavt 6 iroy it Tie last tiny trap drojjp sfl on lie fioor burned out and Jk cruEbed the cihei ender his bal Then ie began to write Ky iDezr Miss Thome Many thanks for roar corrteoue lit 3e Hate J am delighted to know oft AInrtJjKlve act in Bbootizg him would not enfi 1Da tragedy Please keep me In formed d Eny further change in bit Ecnfildon As yet I do not see the izHsnesEfcr of costalting an attorney but liner 3 mar be compeDed to do BO Ber tttuDy- YlLt O PETR02NL This done tie ret agent carefully cursed the irk from tie pen wiping fe firs wlsi Ms hEadkercbief then liimiK it Into tie half empty glass of nOTr The Snifl drag to the steel nib thinly ie went on writing with it- eweeni tie Hues of ink Mj m in 20 danger I hold credentials ta Tatted States which when preeslei ViII rake me responsible only to the Italian doT neat as spe clad fior r icoordiag to international lax Arrange escape for one week freca taaJpbt use any money aeces sary data cErefal arrangements for tie tea tad signing of compact for twntgnti 4ewAgain the jirisaser leaned the steel sib afar which be pet it back la the battle g ink leaving it there He wared tie beet of paper back tad rti to lisp It and At test scrutinized it saiawttlj iaznl+ g under the light frses the Mghnp window of his cell Letter by letter the milk evaporated itivtog the sheet perfectly clean and wiac esttt for tie inkwrittea meb sage Tios sheet he folded placed in- JaIl envelope and addressed Later the Beard passtd along the cwridor and Signor Petrozianl thrust the Setter set to him 3e good enough to post that please ie regoeKeid It isat sealed I drat mow if yocr prioa rates re qa re roe to read the letters that go oat If BO read it or have it read teen seal Jtor For answer the guard dampened the dzw ef tie eaveJope sealed it thrust frqe as pocket and passed on The secret agent sat down again and ci ftd iis milk meditatively One boB later Mr Grimm accom i afed J1 Johnson came out of a tt 5rzpbers dark room in Pennsyl razz Areatse with a developed nega tive wfeiefe if sat on a rut to dry At Ite fI of x oibr booth was flltin zt Ms ek itudyjng under a magni trMg gUt a flnisbed print of the gialve Word by word he was writing on a slip of paper what his aragnifyiag glass gave him and so CBriooily enough It came to pass that Miss Thorne and Chief Campbell of the Secret Service were reading the hidden riflkwritten message at al most the identical moment Johnson got Petrozlnnls letter from tie postman Mr Grimm was expliaiag 1 opened It photo graphed It sealed it again and re mailed It There was not more than half an horns delay and Miss Thorne ran not possibly know of 1L He paused a moment Its an odd thing that waiting such as that is absolutely iariifble to the naked eye and yet when photographed becomes declper able In the negative What do you make of itT Mr Campbell asked The guileless blue eyes were alive with eagerness Well hes right of course about not being In danger said Mr Grimm It be came with credentials as special envoy this government must re soect them even if Senor Alvarez dies and leave It to his own government to punish him If we were offi cially aware that he has such cre dentials 1 doubt If we would have the right to keep him confined we would merely haTe to hand him over to the Italian embassy and demand his pun lEbraenL And of course all that makes him more dangerous than aies I know that said the chief j little Impatiently But who Is this man 7 Who is this man Mr Grimm repeated an jf surprised at the question I was looking for Prince Benedetto dAbruzzI of Italy I have found him Mr Campbells clocklike brain ticked over the situation in detail Its like this Mr Grimm elucl dated He has credentials which he knows will free him If he is forced to present them but I imagine they were given him more for protection In an emergency like this than tor Intro IttcUur Kim to our ancrelwt Aa F x sale f r J jJ r 1 t i t sttit4S atefpa1 w j3ienatldspttctIs sirned Ji aaitatt k maa- lpnt1Mr tart fiat beiss t Irmn lUrce suvtsiekz1T raband JInn i vas a4il Jwr 1t noset anent 91tr1 r lnie aenlfe f IrMJfU1J road qsrre r3 fW ii1I1I trt the TCe + pe1D1d m Ssign lie fmWc 7heru Wa1 ultras f7 u irI1 iwttere 111 ritl1UJ fz- sTrr I dutt ra14 Mr Cam dPfT Tae et tlairyp- orr r d 9heed fo SUUhl d towfay we 271 rA 1ri d J L I1urps or his fdr ntlry Kr Crteaa f rmladd blzn Jt Le ex i xotJd dzrify the rnftrrafora tra= fC11d1 i Jt he evaped lflP2 Uyi MrCzs 1 b61 t1lttdtl1Jy Put of ronre the crimpart vcsh cot fr clamed at Fast fn thfs tTnS try Mr Grimm went 11 flJ7JlIT fro Camr1tIIl tfarei Jtrabt ferotae y Hettext Tyra of the ywp JKB f= at f minute or more and gr I wTr fans ra derstendlnx camp home to fcrnn Pimdqly he nodded hU heart Ull our own wJfm t Xr Grimm hft directed J CHAPTER XVII A Call on the Warden The restful sllenc of night tar or rthe great prison Her aci User lat the prim corridors a guard dos f fa the glare of an electricr Ifgfet and rthe office too a deck light xtfsxisersi where the warden rat at ifs deytt poring over a report Once be giasced op at the dockIt was fire mina a of eleven and then he west oa wiiir his reading 1 After a little the silence was broelfby the whir of the clock and the fins I sharp stroke of the hour and at tact that moment the door from the riretopened and a man entered He was trather tall and slender and a zhsister black mask bid his face from thiJ iatj men stared at each other then m frstlnctlrely the wardens rigit haaT moved toward the open drawer of his desk where a revolver lay and hlsc Ileft toward several eleetrfcally connected levers The litrcder noted both gestures and unarmed himself stood silent The warden was first to speak Well what Is ItfYou have a prisoner here Pietr Petrorianl was the reply In a pleas ant voice I have come to 1DdbItrelease The wardens right hand was raises above the desk top and the revolver In It clicked warningly Yon have come to demand his reease eh be queried He rtHl sata motionless with his eyes filed on tha hack mask How did you pass tiejatslde guard 7 He was bribed was the ready response Now Warden the masked Intruder continued paciScally Tt would be much more pleas at aK i around and there would be less per I J sonal danger In It for both of us Ifiiyou would release Signor PetroinniII without question I may add that no i bribe was offered to you because your Integrity was beyond qn Thank you said the Dnffly and it shall remain so I have this He tapped on the desk with the revolver Oh that Isnt 101d dsad the masked man quietly One quick glance at the we poa showed the warden that the cartridges + had been drawn His teeth closed t with a snap at the treachery of It and with his left hand he pulled back one of the levers that which should arouse the Jailers turnkeys and guards Instead of the Insistent clan ROT which he expected there was si lenceThat wire has been cut the stranger volunteered With clenched teeth the warden pulled the police alarm And that wire was cut too the stranger explained The warden came to his feet with white face and nails biting Into the palms of his hands He still held the revolver as he advanced upon the masked man threateningly- Not too close now warned the In truder with a sudden hardening of his voice Believe me It would be best for you to release this man because It must be done pleasantly or other I Want Your Prisoner Signor Pttro xlnnl You Will Release1 Him at OncelI wise I have no desire to incur you still less do I Intend that you shall in jure me mul It would bo needless for either of uH to innko u personal mitts eigaorletrozinnlyou once Tlmtrt nlll The wurduu piumuil dazed taoreiu loud before thy uulnclty otttwaUt NMfw N y- z y a y AN OROINANC Requiring the Original Construe aY lion by Paving and Curbing of Certain Streets in the City oft Mt Sterling KentuckyI sr fjje It Onlftliied by the Mayor ami- jr fS Jforird of Coaneilof1 the Cijy of- tfYJdfbSierliniil Kentucky as fol 1owa v I SKCTIQN 1 That the following streets and parts of streets inter jections and crossings in the City of Mt Sterling Kentucky be im proved by original construction by paving andcurbing the same with vitrified blckfiud curbing and gutter suitable fpr the purpose from the inner curb line to thinner curb line of curbing on the outer sides of the sidewalks there on but so as to include curbing 5on the opposite sides of the said istreetsJ and between the lines thereon as follows r Maysville street from tire Cliesa weake Ohio Railway Depot to the south line of High street Main street from the west line of Wilson street to the east line of Bank street Court street and Broadway f io the south line of High street SEC 2iThat the same be paved i juid curbed in accordance with the specification thereof referred to and adopted by the resolution of this q Board which specifications however may at the pleasure of the Council be changed from Unit to time by resolution SEC 3 That the cost andex pence of said original construction and improvement by paving and Curbing aforesaid shall beat the ex elusive cost of the owners of the f Jots and parts of lots or lands fronting or abutting or bordering t x n the said streets and parts of streets to be paved by original con struction as above and shall be apportioned by the City Engineer and Board of Council according to the number of front feet owned by the owners respectively Any owner of the lots or grounds abutting or bordering the improve ments desiring to settle in cash for r the improvement assessed against them may within thirty days after the adoption of the apportion meat pay the amount assessed against them to the City Treasurer who shall place the money in the Street Improvement Fund At the expiration of thirty days after the adoption of the apportionment the Treasurer shall report to the Coun L ell the amount of cash received and the Council shall then order the City Clerk to advertise Street Improvement Bonds for sale to cover the remainder together with the expense attending the issue of said bonds including advertise went printing bonds etc said bonds to bear interest at the rate of six per cent per annum and when the bonds have been sold Fhe money realized therefrom shall be placed in the Street Improve ment Fund and an order drawn against said fund in favor of the contractor for the entire amount due him including interest at the rate of six per cent per annum from the tinge the work was ac cepted by the City Council to the I date of payment to him SEC 4 The accepted bidder I shall execute bond to the City with good and sulhcicnt security to be approved by the Council for the faithful performance of said construction I and said contractor shall within ten days after being notified to do so by the Board of Coun I cil begin work under saidcontract I and shall complete the same as provided for in saidcontract and without delay and when the work as provided for in said contract antI in this ordinance is completed r irf accordance with the contract the work shall be received by the A W Kirby has purchased the transfer business of lM Philipps and will meet all trains ir you kayo any baggage you want de J Slivered see him Moving and haul lug of nlllkinds Day phone 286 Night phone 260 136ra 6 r 1 ta si4Yr F i T t 0 I XFsaid CityCouncilupon receipt o rr- a r certificate from the City Engineer and street committee stating that the work has been done according to contracttlnd said1 Council shall order payment for the same to the Contractor by the issual of orders upon the City theIStreet Improvement Fund as hero in provided SEC 5 Within thirty days1 after the advertisement for sale of Street Improvement Bonds as provided herein the Mayor of the City is hereby empowered and di rected to issue bonds of this City I in such sum us the Council may order not exceeding however the contract price for said work with interest due herein provided and all expenses attending the comple bondsewhich may be redeemed by the City as follows Onetifth thereof at the endof two years from their date one fifth thereof at the endof four years from tl eir date one lifth thereof at the end of six years from their date one lifth thereof at the end of eight years from their date onefifth thereof at the end of ten years from their date sold said bonds shall bear interest from date thereof until paidat the rate of six per cent per annum payable semiannually and the same and all interest thereon shall be payable at the Mt Sterling National Bank Mt Sterling Ken tucky Said bonds when issued shall be signed by the Mayor and the City Clerk of the Council with the mu nicipal seal attached and shall be sold and isposcdof by the Mayor City Clerk and Treasurer then in oflice for the most advantageous price in no event however to be less than par with accrued interest at the time of sale The bonds shall be in the form and substance as hereinafter prescribed and numbered consecu tively from number one to the number required and skull be in the denomination of One Hundred 100 Dollars each except that 01 may be for a smaller amount tlv said sum to cover any re maining fractional part of One Hundred 100 Dollars saidwork may cost with appropriate inter est coupons attached They shall all bear interest and date the day that the work was accepted by the City Council and until negotiated shall be left in the custody of the Treasurer who shall be liar ble for the safe keeping thereof on his official bond Said bonds shall not be issued upon the faith and credit of the City of Mt Sterling for the pay ment thereof but the faith and credit of the City shall be pledged for the payment of the sum realized upon the apportionment against the property for the lOSt of theI paving and curbing of said streets as in this ordinance provided only after the same shall have been col lected and paid to the Treasurer as in this ordinance provided and said bonds shall be payable and redeemable not on the faith nod credit of the City but out of and secured by lien for the assessments to be made and apportioned against said lots and parts of lots or lands fronting upon saidstreets and parts of street intersections and crossings so herein ordered to bo paved and curbed SEC 6 All money paidre ceived or collected upon the as sessments against the lots as in this ordinance provided to be made and interest on the deferred annual payments as provided in t said section No 5 of said Act ap proved parrot 24th 1894 and ill money arising from the sale of bonds herein provided for shall be kept by the City Treasurer as nII separate fuudu be known as i Street Improvement Furd and the bonds shall be paid out of the amount realized upon said assessments to be made and apportioned J upon the properties abutting upon saidstreets and parts of streets astt above and said assessments se cured paid and collected as provided I for like cases by section No of Act of the General Assembly Jil a i s henan Act For The Government of Cities of the Fourth Class ap proved June 28th 1893 and ap proved March 24th 1894 and be lug sections 3575 and 3578 of the Kentucky Statutes as amended by Chapter 40 Acts of the General Assembly of Kentucky approved March 24th 1908 SKO 7 All monies received froth the assessments in this ordi nance provided to be made shill be apportioned and paid out ofIest and redemption of the bonds which puny be issued for the im jprovement hereto providedand for no other purpose Him 8 The cost of said im lprovement assessed against any piece of ground or owners thereof shall not pxco ilonehalf of the value of such grounds after the improvement is made excluding the value of all buildings and other improvements upon the property so improved SKa 9 Said bonds shall be in substance form and effect as fol lows except as to the consecutive number to coyer said fractional part Of One Hundred 100 Dol= lays provided in section 5 of this ordinance and the date of matu rity of the five sets of ends and the live sets to mature as herein before provided No State of Kentucky City of Mt Sterling Know all men by these presents That the City of Mt Sterling in the State of Kentucky prom ises to pay the bearer the sum of One Hundred 100 Dollars o- ntheday of 19 at the Mt Sterling National lank Mt Sterling Kentucky with in terest thereon at the rate of six per cent per annum from the date thereof until the payment of said principal sum upon presenta tion and surrender of the proper coupons hereto annexed at said Mt Sterling National Bank of Mt Sterling Kentucky for the payment for which said sum and in terest the faith and credit of the City is hereby held firmly bound to make but only out of the sum realized upon the apportionment agdinst the property and lots abutting streets to be improved under and pursuant to ordinance of the Board of Council of the City of Mt Sterling Kentucky adopted on the day of 1911 after the said sums have been collected and paid to the Treasurer of the said City neither said sum or interest shall be payable or redeemable on the faith and credit of the said City nor shall said principal sum or interest be deemed a debt against the City but shall be payable out of and secured by a lien on the assessments to be made and apportioned by said City against said lots and puts of lots or lands abutting upon streets and parts of streets in said ordinance ordered to be paved and curbed The principal sum of this bond shall be payable at maturity upon presen tation und surrender of the samp at said Mt Sterling National Bank Mt Sterling Kentucky This bond is one of a series of bonds numbering one to I inclusive for One Hundred 100 Dollars each and one numbered of Dollars and known as street paving bonds and issued undo the authority grant ed by sections 3572 3573 3574I and 3575 and 3577 of the Ken tucky Statutes as amended by Chapter 40 Acts of the General Assembly of Kentucky approved March 24th 1908 also in accordance 1 with the resolution and ordi nances passed authorizing theii issual of the sanujiiv the Board oftt Council of the City of Mt Stcr Blooding Cough Checker will puickly allay that hacking irritation accompanying a severe cough- or cold The safest and surest remedy for children Keep a bot tle constantly at hand Sold by W SLloyd263m j tksW T + ii- r t ling on thcday of1911I- n 1 testimony whereof the Mayor find City Clerkof the City of Mt Sterling have hereunto set their h mdsundcuusecl the seal of the said City to be affixed this day of 19 Mayor Clerk Upon each of said bonds shall be attached the appropriate number of coupons for the appropriate amount of said rate of interest payable semiannually and the in terest coupons on eachof said bonds shall have the facsimile of the signature of the Clerk of the City COUPON 300 The City of Mt Sterling Ken tucky out of the same for which this bond andcoupon is given and payable will pay the bearer the sum of Three 300 Dollars at the Mt Sterling National Bank Mt Sterling Kentucky on the day of1D being six months interest on bond No Street Paving Bonds is sued pursuant to ordinance of the council of the City of Mt Ster ling adopted the day of Jlft Clerk of the City of Mt Sterling Six 10 W A Samuels Mayor II Ml Kingo City Clerk and C B Patterson Treasurer of the City of Mt Sterling are hereby appointed a committee to advertise for bids for paving and curb ing and in accordance with the specifications adopted by the Board of Council they shall adopt such means as in their judgment shall be productive of the greatest benefit and produce the largest number of bids and said bids to be sealedand endorsed Street Paving Bids and said bids directed to the City Clerk who shall keep them and open them in the pres of the Council Each bidder must accompany his bids with a certified check on a National Bank payable to the order of the City Treasurer for One Thousand 1000 Dollars whichamount will be returned in case of are jection of said bidand to the suc cessful bidder upon acceptance of his bid apd formalI execution of contract the City to reserve the tight to reject any and all bids SEW J11 The assessment will improeIments the sum assessed which shall in elude the cost of the intersections and crossings aforesaid together with the cost attending the sale and issue of said bonds as afore said against each piece of property lull also the owners thereof shall be placed upon the tux list of the City and shall be payable at the ullicti of the City Treasurer in ten iMjual annual installments with in terest at the rate specified in said bonds upon the unpaid portion thereof The first installment Jto KOther with interest at the rate specifiedshall be payable at the lust payment of taxes next suc ceeding the time the assessment is placed upon the tax list and in terest to be computed to the date that taxes are due anti payable and the outer installments not due ut the time until all installments iiro paid The assessments may be collected like other taxes or the City may at any time after one installment remains delinouent for thirty days by suit in equity enforce its liens for all of the unpaid installments with interest thereon at date of satisfaction of tune and its costsexpended SKC 12 All ordinances a h d parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are repealed hereby Sic 13 This ordinance shall jo in full force and effect from and after its adoption and publica inn in the mnnnorprovifWl byliiw rhecoucract made shall be known and designated as Street Paving Contract A Approved W A SAMUELS MayorIICity Clerk All kinds of vegetables all the i tithe at Greenwades I y lmnUJjnnlIIUiiliilllImUIIIUlllmIuI rn1JllnnmIlRIJIIIrIJIJ1lmml1nrrllllllllIIIIlIllmI1I1IKIIII IIIInIN9UU1NIiNUIUIUUIIIIN1 949 I 11 Shoe Repairing iI g II II Work Neatly and Skilfully I I Done by Handtt a = i Brings us your Old Shoes to be Repaired II I i w n BERRY co I LIinlnIhuhlItIIlili lIlIl1IImmlll11 iIIIIIIIP lIiII illlimIIUmmnnltfllllrrlmJ 81JIU1111111111VVIIUDVlltlslimVNNiIINuIUUUiVIIHIVNVNVrNNNN 11 fJmt J u W t 7 7liJ1 7f p Wo 1cfi r RobinsonThe iThe handsome store on the corner of Maysville and mCourt streets is the place to get High Grade Cut Glass in the newest floral designs Sivenvare in the latest md patterns New laVallieres an excellent o zGiveus a call and see our extensive assortmentIn c ie fi t r HCiv + = Te o iJ JC 3 IJ 1 iJ iI J HjI4WiftW5SJ4 r 4 tJi tl Oor J35- gReduetion Sale is now going on and now is your time for bargains as this sale is only for a limited time until AprilI 1st so come early and get the best choice Special prices this week in Ladies Skirts Waists Suits and Coats We also have a large and complete stock of RUGS DRUGGETS LACE CURTAINS LINENS and a general line of LADIES FURNISHINGS Everything to be sold for less than cost M ZLj GordonLadies Outfitter20 1V Main St Next door to Mt Sterling National Bank qii 4 qj t1 t to t ii 1 t t ii Ul OO4iiMllO 0 OOOO OOO i now ready to fit you out with anything To the farmers andIlIInI I you may want bout in high and medium priced U Harorsemenf both for tarn and childrenin fact there is youUlUVcarry anything in the Saddle and Harness line as well as Horse Boots Bandages Curry Combs Brushes 5 A horse Blankets both summer and winter You may also bear in mind that I carry second to none the best Buggies for sale that can be bought Ask your neighbor He will tell you that the W N Brockway Buggy has more quality and the Poste Bros is next The way to find out is to try either The very price and quality means something Give me a tr- ialDaleR HTIlE HARNESS MAN S Maysville St Mt Sterling Ky 32St d1wlU tW OO cllr O iw iOta 7tylfilVV36e et aria II The Garage is ox Bank Street Automobiles FOR RENT At All Times WE WIU MEET Any Train ON O1ICEI Strother lFrazerP- hone 268 flit Sterlinn Kentucky Our prices on engraved calling cards arc the lowest our styles the latestAdvocate Pub Co Inc Real Estate Real Estate Till WORLD IS MADE Of Real Estate i LET IS SELL YOU A PIECE Of II WE HAVE FOR S- AIUFarms of all sizes and prices city residences and vacant lots Let Us show you our list before you buy LIST YOUR PARM WITH US NOW Any business entrusted to us will re ceive our immediate and prompt attention Hadden Evans Office 28 Court St Residence Antwerp Ave Phone 546 MT STERLING KY 1 3- zll- a l- ti fd 1 r xEa t f Advocate PublisKjngINCORPORATED Company t IJW HEDDEN JR l EnuoxsiG B SENFF J 1 Entered in the Postofnce at Mt Sterling as secondclass snail matter t SUBSCRIPTION ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR Cash must accompany order No announcement inserted until paid for ANNOUNCEMENTS We are authorized to make the following announcements subject to the action of the Democratic State Primary of July tst 1911 For United States Senator HON OLLIEJ Mi JAMES For Governor K t HON WM ADDAMS n HON JAS B McCREARY For Lieutenant Governor HON J P EDWARDS For Attorney General HON 0 H POLLARD TreasurertHON THOS S RHEA For Clerk of the Court of Appeals HON ROBERT L GREENE HON J MORGAN CHINN I CIVIC PRIDE Civic wide is A virtue that must be possessed by every citizer of our city in order to produce satisfactory results A few indifferent and untidy ones can undo the good the others endeavor to accomplish Last Sunday while standing on the corner of Main and MnysvilU sweets wf hoard three gentlemen discuss the apparent lack of civic pride on the Jpart of many of our citizens citing as an illustration the I 4 ash barrels un the sidewalks From where we stood twentynine I barrels filled with paper ashes and the like could be seen on the sidewalks Tls nuisance is one that is growing and if the present City Ordinance I rot rower such a case they should be amended to do so We are dud Lc notice some of our merchants using anice metal receptacle wuh closdly fitting top which is kept inside the building and put on the sidewalk every morning except Sunday to be emptied- b the Stwt Commissioner Those who do not use the metal cans should be made to do so and the sooner this shameful practice of al lowing several dozen filthy barrels to remain on our sidewalks especially on Sunday is stopped the better J nON THOS S RHEA Hon Thos S Rhea of Logan county aspires to be State Treas urer He is at present Vice Preiid nt of the Bank of Ilussellville was former Sheriff of his home county is a brother of exCongressman John S Rhea and Hon Ab G Rhea member of the emocrati State Executive Committee Being a competent gentleman and loyal Dem ocrat his selection could not be improved upon HON J MORGAN CHINN lIon J Morgan Chinn of Franklin county is a candidate for the Democratic nomination for Clerk of the Court of Appeals listing once served in this capacity to the entire satisfaction of everybody his qualifications for the position are conceded and being an active working Democrat of the old school his claims are worthy of favorable consideration at the hands of his party The attention of our readers is called to the Brick Street Ordinance in this issue and every propertyowner who has not yet made his sewer tap especially within the territory to be bricked should make it at once The city has the right to compel this to be done but j o citizen should require it to go to this unnecessary trouble We imagine Col Walton will be sorely disappointed with the much talked of Websters New International Dictonary which has just bern issued New from cower to cover with over four hundred thousand defined words and i doesiThe attention of our readers is caller to horse advertisements in this issue I I ll1ttontastinCfunaral Directors and Smbalmors fmbulance Soruico Corner Ttfain and Junk Streets ayIJniiono 481 9111 Jbonot 295 and 23 I i re a r a y 1 U Vrt w a rt Y The Mt Sterling National Bank I 5oJOJJaIJ iS and Shoe Putting Up Big dills j is an easy mutter forn big bank like ours 1 e have the resources the Ctpitnlso are never caught napping On the capital of a hunk depends its reputation for solidity and reliability We handle the accounts of the bpct am shrewdestI commercial in ir ily+ comjnwiity and enjoy their mftiij dence completely Vesolicil new= accounts from responsible concerns anti individuals O J3 PATTERSON Cashier J THOMAS S RHEAw i A Prominent Banker of Russellvllie Announces for State Treasurer Subject fo the Ac tion of the Democratic rty e 1 l THOMAS S RHEA OF LOGAN COVNTyl has authorized the announcement of his candidacy for Treasurer of the State of Kentucky subject to the action of the Democratic prima ry election to be held July 1st 1911 Mr1 Rhea is a native of Russellville and has lived there allof his lite For four years he was Sheriff of Loizan county At the expira tion of his term of office he was elected Vice President of the Bank of Russellville and has since that time been the general manager of the Bank He holds this position now and has made for himself an enviable reputation as a financier and business man He is a brother of the Hon John S Rhea former Representative iin Congress from the Third District and is one of the most widely known young Demq crts in the State His advice and counsel is always in demand He isa tireless worker und iis newer happier than when engagedi in a po Iitjicjl6ojnbat4i i i j F MP Rhea stands in the foremost ranks at home and his friends throughout the State think his name on a State ticket would brink much strength to fthe party in November There i snap stylet wear in the RED CROSS low shoes J H Brunner 363t The Man reserve 1 iirt l I IWantediI OlIsaleI it will pay you to bring themI i to me S P Geenwade r Willow Rockers If you want a chair that will be just thething for Parlor Living Room Bed Room or Porch try one of our Willow Rockers youll find it willI look Well in any of these places Poi comfort j and wearing qualities you can not equal these rockers at apything1 like the price I We Jiave them in the Reed Craft and the old but ever popular Willow style Price I I i 2 50 to 8OT II CTT7 mSZLTT A r ISIIFurniture and ndertakJnllI d lt 1 a Yr t taT 1 y k i y + r r tiitfvffi Wsa ier 1r Kew York s th oo of the w rst disasters around JJew YdrJcslrice the burning of the steamer General Slocum waS a fire Saturday afternoon in a tenstory tiuildinc at Washington Place and Greene street in which over HO persons mostly young girls and women lost their lives The vic tims were employes of the Trian gle Waist Company Most of them leaped todealh from the eighth ninthend tenth slOl esofjllte utriirz I IJwere suffocated obits at odit the machines while others were crushed to death1 from leaping down an elevator shaft j Commercial fertilizers Homestead Tobacc Grower High Grade Vegetable Grower High Grade Potash Phosphate Ten Per Cent Potash Manure Wolverine Pure Ground Bone Sulphate of Potash KANIT 3641 ChilesThompson Gro Co Q C Strike Declared Off The strike of the white firemen lrtheQ eIIrailroad was de clared off Saturday night after an- n Ifelllent WHS signed at Cincin nati Iby representatives of the Brotherhood Locomotive Fire men and IEnjnneers rind Horace linker general manager of the roadJ Black bass white peafch fresh cauuht salmon rltirrcnwatles Jj fj- y i fr I ti+ t- I COW Har t 1 f ti funeral Director aiicl Embalmer 33- i A I Mt1 Sterling1 nrf 1M1ONKS Orrp nrtl Kesldence146 I eraser piireyJ f lorists h DHsinx WORK rN ClT FLOWERS and ViJJJJlNG DECORATIONS UtR SPHC1 rTY o Greenhouse Phone 88 Store Phone 547 MT STERLING KENTUCKY Negro Injure Last week near L S E June tion on the Chesapeake 8c Ohio railroad a negro named Tom J Watts attempted to board a fat through freight train lost his hold aridwas thrown under the wheesr one arm and one leg being cut otlrby the cars He was removed to his home and will recover 1 On Record We desire to goon record right now as being of the firm opinion that a literary woman who wants to bV loved should see to It that her flay r j jacks are the equal of her sonnets ant her corned beef hash every bit a I good If not better than her essay u f- DrowninrExchange Thee Mother Who attempts to make boys washable suits hopes to give them some of the style shown in Walsh EPOS READY TO WEAR SUITS now on display Last season we were a littlej late in getting our wash suits for boys and v 1 children Some folks ha gone to the trouble to make them But in every instance where our suits were shown We Sold ThemI You cant resist them Such styles such beautiful combinations trimmings cloths and ideas The prices are as low as you would have them Suits from LSO to 4OOages from two to nine years t Hats and caps in many instances to match suits If you love your boy bring him to us v r Just see what is to be seen in wash suits a s ros 1 Mt Sterling Kentucky LoansJ nsurance Heal Sstate ao csI GREENE STROSSMAN HAZELRIGG Io crttrT 4 1- Ifi J- t I I fc r f r r zt JUT VV f Wff WA C 1 3- w URrffS GARDEN SEEDSt 04 T i fuersons Drug Store fhone 129 No 10 Court St W MmMAN oIII PERSONALrt 1r tt r Walter Harper sjien t Satu rday- i v I 1 Winchester I v G B Senff wns in Morehead on usiness last weed W C Moore has aorie to Lex gton for a ten days stay visIting to 1 MrsyO P Clay Paris week I Anise Hunt returned from visit to in Louis Mile Chenault of Versailles spent Sunday with family in city and wife re Saturday from their tour Keraper who is civil in Tennessee spent in this city Miss Paris is the charming Miss Elizabeth 1lIium Marshajj BulHtt aml Josh Bullitt Louisville e werherei cuntyiusBenjamin Gay in Lexington lust week 4 Miss Anderson has returned from a visit to relatives and friends in Lexington and Wlii Chester Itrdgei vis Appcrson C D Grubbs Judge B F Day and attending Circuitt Court at this week Chenault Cockrell and brother in law Mr Woodson o Middlesboro were MrI ii Cockrells relatives in this city from Saturday until Monday Robert Trimble Lloyd Fn Richard Winn Tom Vansarif tkr and J C Gaitskill who at tending Central University at Dan yule spent from Saturday until Tuesday in this city the guests oJJt their parents Mrs Richard Punchdt lIt Sterlingj and attractive littl herImotheLick S P wade of Sterling her Vinchel1telINews r Watch this Space Each Week Belongs OPERA HOUSE r ONE NIGHT ON- LYSATURDAY APRIL 1st 0 JOIETZ The Lymao TwinsI and their own company in The Big Musical Comedy Success Winnersti THE BIG FUN SHOWIPretty Girls I Funny Comedians I Elegant Costumes Beautiful I DONT MISS IT FrOOR75c 100 150 PRICESFIRST 50c and 75c BOYS 35c Tabb Opera House J n r of vis rtedlrs Webbie Cliqrn last IMiss has a friends j Frank his hIS IClay McKee I turned night bridal Priest engineering Sunday Lizette Parker of visitor of Laughlin L of t Olivia W Br White are Frenchburg f guests of Jr zer are her SpringsMr Green Mt was j TABB PRESENTS Scenery eVRELIGIOUS I vo l oIi toe e1e e Elder Lester of Roanoke Va will preach at the residence of Mrs Susan Lane on High street Thursday afternoon at 230 oclock Next Sunday morning at the Methodist Church the pastor will discuss the question Can a Man Forgive Sin A most cor dial invitation is extended to all but especially to Bible students to be present to hear the discus sion of this interesting and sugges tive question I f Genuine lamb at Vanarsdells V v- a2esides JrrsrlJctlon plou i Ire Wt are offering anolher i 5 V0fJi Food Ono t t eDQertnceis UaLITY is SL 1 The r9 Afercxrcin PRICF is GRF I7 Quite Worlh Noiicbr r L Ask vur Veigilbor or 11R T3BB- ii j j i I I II1 t r J I i xx I U ray ie iTH E ti8K L 1t Uncle Rube Harper is serious lyill at his home on JkJaysyillest VCaltlwellClay who nils been siilf for the past ten days is great ly improvedll- S l- WSarah Drake whQ has been quitesickI fur the past Week is soiii vhat improved Miss Minnio MoberJey is much liinproved from a slight operation fortonsilitistit a Lexington hos pital beenfroom days during the last w kwith IIn grippe Uncle Bob HdscelrSgg the popular and efficient clerk at the National hoiol who has been con lined to his bed for the past ten days is i nip roving nicely for Sale One small iron safe weighs 400 ipjuiuls1 ViII sell chimp FaireAMUSfILt ttI- xs S f rnrAN nit sr 4 F 1A theepopular comecltans whonppear at Tabb Opera House Saturday April 1st are enthusiastic yachts men being the sons of Cant Chas A Lyman master fone of the largest steel passenger and freight boats on the great lakes This has brought them in close touch with navigation since chj hood andeven when they were little fel lows they were always the owners of some kind of skfF arid have never been without a boat up to the present time They are fond of all kinds of water craft and are both experts with the sheet and the wheel HUSTKIl BROWN Buster Brown has been entirely rewritten for this seasons presentation and is said to ba one 6ff the brightest snappiest musical shows traveling The J book is by George Totten Smith and the in cidental music by John W Brat ton The present day craze the queer conceit the Billiken the little God of Good Luck will be seen in real life when Buster Brown comes to town To the charming music of a song called the Billiken Man the big chorus of the company in Billiken dress comical face and all will create a sensation The odd sight of six teen Billikens true to character leaves an impression of novelty not easily forgotten This big attraction wilPbo at the Tabb Opera House Thursday April Oth Notice The undels med will not be res ponsible for any debts made against me unless contracted for by myself in person or in writing 382t Fred Weckesser Eggs for Sale I have for sale Rose Comb Rhode Island hen eggs 100 for 15 or 600 per hundred C T PKOGS 37to 43 Mt Sterling Ky WanteQuick A bov between the age of 15 and 20 to learn the printing husi nt ss A fine chance for promo tide Applyl at this office tf aLOSTLadys gold glasses on Howard Avenue Clay or Mays morningReturnward Spring lamb spring chickens countryhamGreenwades I positively have the best srle- ctionnf1tED CROSS low shoes over put utLow shoes 350 and 4 High shoes 54 to 5 J H Brunner 363t The Shoe Man Surrey tor Sale In excellent condition Price S10 364I L T Chiles Large line of Easter novelties at The hair Bring the children to seethpn 4 tr ff j 1WoI j jtr1- Jt F r t 11 I f J j tM a ARRIHES j fI r ftj5b e Mt Sterling friends are in re ceipt of the following invitation Judge and Mrs Edward Clay ORear requests the honor of your presence at the marriage of their daughter Helen to Ensign Richard Caswell Sauhey J United States Navytt on Tuesday evening April the twenty fifth at seventhirty oclock lMetfiodistEpiscopal Church South V Frankfort Kentucky Cards as follows tire enclosed with the invitations Reception immediately after the ceremony at GlenAyr Fishing tackle of all kinds Lines Ic to tOe each reels 10 and 50c The Fair FOR RENT Electrically oper ilea Vacuum Cleaner with all at tachments for cleaning walls dra perks Upholstery bedding etc 150 per night Attach to any electric lighti socket More pow erful than the hand power ma chines 1arid no labor to operate Pio4i Y See Luther Redmon at Light office 3SU pa Buy the Ford because it is al better car not because it is cheaper 384t Now is the tune to get that wall paper and The Fair is the PLACE to buy it Yf- t rj rt1 I Mother and Three Children Bum I j flIarroilsburgfthe home of Mrs J T Veech a few miles from HarroJsburg Mrs L B Bridges and her three little sons lost their Ilives while others of the household had narrow es capesMrs Bridges is the wife ofu Methodist evangelist who is con ducting avevival at Middlesboro Atia sliVvvaV visiting her parents Mr and Mrs Veech The family was asleep Sunday night when the flames broke out and were aroused by blasts Iron the whistle ofu passing locomo tive Mrs Bridges and her sons aged four years two years and an infant in arms were asleep on the second floor while the Veeches and their other children were down stairs The Veeches escaped and tried to rescue Mrs Bridges and child ren through an upper window but the floor fell and they were burned to deathThe moved to Mercer county recently from Jesssamine county I Sale of personal property of James Guilfoile Sr next Saturday at 2oclock on Court street Granite Dish Pans 25c Granite Wash Pans lOc Granite Dippers lOc The Fair THRONG 0f BUYERS CpVTJMlfI f tJ f Special Half Price Brings Many Patrons to W S Llohds J The people of Mt Sterling and vicinity appreciate the great ad vantage W S Lloyd obtained for them in getting the Dr Howard Co to allow the regular 50 cent size of Dr Howards specific for the cure constipation and dyspepsia to be soljjhiirjljalf price 25 cents and have fought hundreds offbottles5 ft r i Unlike ordinary lliedicihes for constipation and dyspepsia the dose of Dr Howards specific is reduced after a few days use and the cure is soon complete and lastingIf have not already taken advantage of this chance to get a months medical treatment for 25 cents be sure to cldlnt W S Lloyds today fur he has only a small amount of it on hand 3G38 t Sale of personal lyroperty of James Guiltoile Sr next Saturday at 2 oclock on Court slJcetfj Pure Single Comb Rhode Island Red eggs for sale 75c per setting of 15 Mrs W A Dellaven Phone 734 374t for Sale Fawn and white Indian runner duck eggs from the very finest stock Great layers Phone 705 384 1 Mrs JJ Ml Hutsell Scene From Lyman Twins at Tabb Opera House Saturday April 1st A SLICKBAR6M FOR 1 SLICK BUYERS THIS WEEK ONLY I II BEST LEAF LARD at roc Ib 100 per cent Pure could not be any better Onion Setskoat er 15c gal7 Dill Pickles 3 dozen 25c I Extra Fine Flavor Try Them U Nice Mixed Candy c I C lb Or 4 pounds for 25c V Browns Mule Tobacco 2 plugs for 15c All you want at this price SPOT GASH GROCERYiI i I KE i t IW 3 o0 ifIrf I R Q1 The Store For That Cofur- Good isa sassat sE2ss aa xaErar miR f L I 1 5- x t r r i- q WM r tIkif f 1 I n I tI if i I f if j I1 t l f I c i ff p f HAPPY RfSULTS Pf Have Made Many Mt Sterling Res idents Enthusiastic t JNO wonder scores of Mt Ster ling citizens grow enthusiastic ft is enough to make anyone happy to find relief after years of snlVer ing Public statements like the J following arc but truthful repre j sentatons of the daily work done in Mt Sterling by Doans Kidney PillsRobert Sheridan So Queen St lIt Sterling Ky SU 1SHI have used Doans Kidney Pills oil and on for two years and have found them to be a remedy that lives up to representations I suffered ereatlcy from lumbago which came on by attacks sonic of which wore so severe that I could hardly get around I had pains through Imy back and kidneys at times extend ing into my shoulders I was al so annoyed by irrcirular passages of the kidney secretions and I think that the hard work on the railroad was responsible for my suffering I was unable td lied relief until I procured Deans Kid ney Pills at F C Duersons Drug Store They gave me prompt IC lief and I continued taking them until I was Lured For sale by all dealers Prior 50 cents FosterMilburn Co Buffalc New York sole agents foi the United States- Remember the name Doans and take no other UTJt The world would he happier if the people were a little more gen erous with their praise ThereI is too much flattery but a word of just appreciation would cheer the heart and strengthen the hands of many a discouraged worker in the home in the school in the church and in the world WINCHESTER flonument Works WINCHESTER KY BEST WORK LOWEST PRICES Let me know your wants and I will call on you and save you money K H JACKSON Prop Ifwe look only for crooked trees in the timber we will find plenty of them but we will pass by many straight beautiful trees and never notice them So too if we look only for blemishes in the character of others we will find them but we may not notice the many good qualities that they may possess For Sprains Instant I fell andsprained my arm andwas in terrible pain I could not use my hand or niin without intense suffering until a neighbor told me to use Sloans Liniment The first application gave me instant relief and I can now use my arm as well as everMRs H B SPRINGER 921 Flora St Elizabeth N J- SLOANS I LINIMENT is an excellent antiseptic and germ killerheals nuts burns wounds and contusions and will draw the poison from sting of poi 1 1sonous insects 2Sc SOc and 100 S1oans book on horses cattle dldeup and poultry sort rev Addlrese Dr Earl S Sloan Boston Mass USA d rGaveMe Relief IT DOESNT PAY It dorsnt pay to be a grouch It doesnt pay to wear a frown Nobody ever made his pile By knocking every onein town There are some better reasons why A man should smile upon his ways But here is one Financially A gloomy visage doesnt pay Theres money in a cheerful smile A fortune in a cheerful work And money often reaches souls That finer things will leave unstirred And so I put it up to you Dont mope and whine along your way If it is money you desire A gloomy visage doesnt pay Tweie better that you smile because You wish to cheer your fellowman And speak the cheerful word to help A weaker brother if you can But if these reasons dont appeal To you I write it down today Theres money in a happy face A gloomy visage doesnt pay- Detroit Free Press After a heavy meal take a couple of Doans Kegulets and give your stomach liver and bowels the help they will need Regulets bring easy regular pas sages of the bowels 1m New Postoffice Rules Our postmaster formulates the following rules for the benefit of his patrons and that you may know what you may exact No letters given out until they have been re ceived If you dont Bret a letter or a paper on the day you expect it have the postmaster look through all the boxes and down the cellar also It ought to be there somewhere and he likes to hunt for it just to please you If your friend dont write rave at the postmaster He is to blame If he tells you no put on a grieved look and say there ought to be some He is probably hiding your mail for the pleasure of having you call for it Ask him to look main If you are buying stamps shake him lick them and put them on thats his business for Sale Privately- A small farm of about 70 acres one mile from city All good to bacco land Good tenant house Twenty acres sod never broken Terms easy Good tobacco burn if price suits me Also 20 tons clover hay good 35tf WM G MARSHALL This is just the liglstsize town to settle down in and enjoy life Everything for the comfort of life can be bought here and 10 will go as far as 25 will in the large cities When you want to leave the farm come to our town and build a nice comfortable home and be the best people in the world umOlHtI Forsore t ethere is posi tively no remedy that will relieve so quickly andcure permanently the most aggravated case as Bloodine Rheumatic Liniment Sold by W S Lloyd263m There rs nothing that is so cheering to a mothers heart and such a rich recompense for all she has sacrificed and enduredas the kind affectionate remembrance of her children There is nothing that can adorn man or woman more than the tenderness and gentle care they manifest towards their aged parents as they totter on the borders of another world New Plumbing firm M n Mainline having bought out W SI Smathers in the plumb ing tinning and gas fittings etc the new firm name will be Main line Leverett They will be glad to snake estimates on plumbing roofing and gas fittings etc Sat isfaction guaranteed in every wiry 23tr e Stallion Advertising In some of the Central Ken tucky exchanges the owners of stallions arc already setting forth the merits of their animals Thorn is no better medium by which to reach the farmers and breeders of this county than the columns of the AUVOCATK and the wise man will not wait until the breeder has made up his mind in regard to the matter Wo have also a full line of new cuts type etc for print inl cards in the highest style of art n b Co m missioners Sale MONTGOMERY CIRCUIT COURT r JAMES GVLKHR c Plaintiffs v- sSM1 1V JKHRC Defendants XOTKK oil SATK IN EQUITY 4By virtue of a Judgment and Order of Sale of the Montgomery Circuit Court renderedat tlm January Term 1911 lhcie i in the above cause the under signed will u the I0lh Day of April 1911 heingtheCourt proceed to offer for sale at Public Auction to the highest bidder on u credit of 6 months at the Court House door in Mt Sterling Ky the property mentioned ill the Judgment towit Two tracts of land situated on the wa ters of Little Slate Creek in Montgomery particularlydescribed First Tract Beginning at a point at the south side of a fourpronged locust tree standing at a gate figure i on the plot and a corner to the lands of S M Walker referred to in the deed from Fannie B Walker to S i1 Walker dated April 9tk 1903 thence N 8754 E 44 poles to a stake figure 2 a corner to the 6666 acres referred to in this case as being the tract now held by the heirs of R Walker thence S 22 E 93 poles to a stake 3 in the line ot the Marshall lands and a corner to the 6666 acres tract above named thence with the line of the Marshall land N 62 J4 E 946 poles to a stake with four black jack saplings and a small hickory pointers 4 corner to the Marshall land thence N 8 W 32 poles to a stake 5 in the bed of an old road corner to same tn nce N 39 W 139 poles to a stake 6 jn tie edge of an old field corner to the Willis Bruton laud thence N 434 E 32 i o es to a stake 7 in Brutons lute at the end of an old lane thence with Brntons line N IS4 W 656 poles to a stake 8 at the road corner to Bruton titmice with the road S 68tf W 52linksblack jack oak tree corner to S M Walker thence leaving the road with his lines as follows S 224 E 512roles to a stake 10 on the west old road bed corner to said Walker thence S 54l 2 IE 95 poles to two peach trees growing from the same root u corner polestowithin the boundary one hundred and sixtythree and 95100 acres of land Second Tract Beginning at a slake letter A on plot corner to S M Walker tract above referred to and a cor ner to the 6666 acre tract of the R W YOlestocounty road at the S W corner to the 6666 acre tract thence S 68 W 34 2 poles to a stake C on the side of a hill thence N 853 W 16 poles to a stake D in the road thence N SoU W 13 poles to a stake E corner to the S M Walker tract thence leaving the road with the line of the S M Walker tract as follows N 7 y E 47 poles to a stake F one pole south of the middle of the track of the railroad thence up the railroad along the south side N 60 W 34 poles to a stake G thence N 3 E 294 poles to a stake H thence N2tf W 584 poles to the place of beginning containing 2434 acres of laud The two tracts of land will be sold sep aratelyThe givebondpayment of the purchase money to have the force and effect ofa replevin bond bearing legal interest from the day of sale according to law Bidders will be prepared to comply with these terms A iien will be retained on the land sold till all the purchase money is paid Bond payable to Master Commissioner JOHN A JUDY 373 Master Commissioner M C C Commissioners Sale MONTGOMERY CIRCUIT COURT ELIJAH COONS Gunrdianc Plffs vs LOU STOKELEV Defendant XOTICK OK SUK 1 IN EQUITY By virtue of a Judgment and Order of Sale of the Montgomery Circuit Court rendered at the January Term 1911I thereof in the above cause the under signed will on the 10th Day of April 1911 beinJtheCourt proceed to offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder on a credit of 6 and 12 months at the Court SterlingKy ment towit v A tract of land tying on the waters of countyKy ded thus Beginning at a stone at a gate corner to Duff audi Perry formerly R Conner anti Bunner thence along the south side of till rwd N 5 i W 23 poles to a stone corner to McCormick and Perry thence N 44Hi W 264 pules to a atone corner to same thence N 43J4 W 412 MaryReasorpost corner to sane thence S 85 KS48poles to a stone corner to Green Reasor thtnce S 13 W 744 poles to the begin ning being a portion of the same land conveyed by J ZlI Oliver to W T Stoke ley by deed hated January 3rd 1895 of record in deed book 53 page 386 of the Montgomery County Court Records givebond f I U payment of thepurchhsc1JIOlte to have the force and effect of a replevin bond bearing legal interest from the day of sale according to law Bidders will be prepared to comply with these terms A lieu will be retained on the land sold till all the purchase money is paid Bond pay able to Master Commissioner JOHN A JUDY 373 Master Commissioner M C C Open Letter on Back nome Movement Richmond VH JMarch 22 19111 S lp e c iin I To Southern People Newspapers ltiiiln iai and Boards of Trade Your to Back Home movement which is design ed to bring our friends back to the South and to secure their cooperation in advertising the South to reduce the problem Or immigration to terms of individual action and to ally all Southern ii terests In a common causegetting MOKE PEO PLE is good The plan of it is goodenough to be imitated by the- Westerrailroads Read the following dislHtchwhifh is now appearing in Southern newspapers San Jose Cal March 1SunJ- ose today celebrated invitation day by mailing the first lot of 4000000 invitations which are to be sent by Californians to friends and acquaintances throughout the East iinviting them to locate in this State The movement was started by the Southern Pacific Railway imd is designed to attract permanent settlers rather than tourists Each county in Cali fornia is to send out its quota of invitations which are in the form of attractive cards bearing views of the different localities You can see the above in many Southern newspapers What are you going to do about it1 There are more than 4000000 Southern people in the West Can we not send out as many invitations as California As they say in Cali fornia let usHcome alive K T CRAWLEY Chesapeake Ohio Railway Co Richmond Pa Women Are Interested in Estab lishing Lower Death Rate Among Their Sex It has recently been discoversd that many women who believe they are suffering with diseases peculia to heir sex have nothing else but kiuney trouble or the results oj kidney and bladder diseases Thousands of women suffer from kidney trouble and never know it Whei the kidneys are not in a health condition they often cause the other organs to become diseased and you become nervous irritable and often despondent When in ill health you may suf fer with bearing down feelings backache and loss of ambition Many thousands of nervous irri table and broken down womer have restored their health am d strengthwith Bloodine Blood ant Kidney Tablets they make sid kidneys well Free sample nn d booklet will be sent by the Blood ine Corporation Boston Mass Enclose stamp to pay postage- W S LLOYD Special Agent WANTED WANTED I YOUR SCRAP IRON LIVE OEESE liENS ROOSTERS TURKEYS AND EGOS HIDES FURS TALLOW BEESWAX FEATHERS ANI OINSENO FOR WHICH I Wilt PAY TH1 HIGHEST CASH PRICE 17 to Apr i E T REIS LAIIDRYFOR CF ALL KIND nd to the Mt Sterling Laundry Co All work promptly delivered We giv special attention to Family Washing Give Us a Trial Phone 1 MT STER- LINGLthidry Co d k n M It PREW1iTPresldent JNO SJ FRAZER Cashier vn FRANK PERRY Asst Cashier W P APPERSOX Ipd Bookkeeper t k What Do ZhcgCapitall S50009 j rt1fltJtJ11 1 dc Undivided Profits 2- 3III j can 1 Stockholders Liability 50W fI23OOO i 17 M AXS THE AMOUNT OP LOSS 1 v0 Exchange Jankofentuck Would be required fa sustain before yon as a dC could lose a dollar 1Jfaki year iifvl dfiosit 1silorI I I 149lrr It said that day all t I will notJ I Sell you Harness whose 1only virtue is good looks The is GOOD time way through Use only out its good qualities and does not cost more than the in= ferior goods I select my own material closely inspect it before into time work and then clothe it with guarantee Also Carry a Full Assortmentiof seasonable Horse Good Whips this and everything usually found in a firstclass larnesi Store S Conroy3im A COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT II- Mt Sterling Collegiate institute Bookkeeping Banking Shorthand Typewriting Penmanship English Night School County Courthouse W JIr Maddock Prlnclpal Mt Sterling KentuckyllJyr OOOO O 8 oils the ffireak Cart I 3 You have heard so much talk about Let us show you the difference between this and the others I irewtlt and jfcowell f eey you need in i Dry Goods NotionsAFurs Carpets Rugs Etc e Trade Withe eiaand will get justj what you want cvcry article guaranteed just as represented i t t J I is a goose drinks one hundred times a Some geese dont drink water at 3lr V 3- t L = y Saddles and hind- I make all brings going a V youe water In advertising always say what you believe if you wish people itl believe whntyou say J k rG r t i a r S3 FTrrTHE 088 DUUKO ohio RaHway Company IIJJEOPTRAINS AT MT STERiIN- Sableot r to change without notice LEAVE ARRIVE 619 ain Louisville x i239 p in 1t47 Put Louisville x 937 P m 650 a in Lexington t 925 a mI 215 pnt Lexington t 705 P In ikio n in Rothwell I 205 p m w New York 1239 p ui Washgtonx 69 a 111n I Norfolk S 37 pm 1 Richnwnclx 347 p nn Pikevllle t 215 p m 9258 hi Hinton Sleeping Dining and Parlor Cars of xpress Trains Consult agents for particulars rlt X ly tt44eekdays xlnaton Eastern Ry TIMETABLE1 Went8ourldNoI No3 No5 STATIONS Daily Dally Sun AM PM Only AM LVJackson 610 220 7 0 H O K Junction 615 225 7v- I o nttjvr 640 252 73- Beattyville Junction 707 320 7544 Torrent 730 341 S1 II Campion Junction 748 357 82s 902iJunction 900 507 934I Winchester r12 520 94 Ar Lexington 955 605 EastBouil 4OADally I Dalh I I AI A 11 trLexington rt II siijlii 8z6Clay902Campion 956Beattyville 1017AtllOl 5Ar5 NO3A1120 Jackson 220 Ar 1140 QuicKsand Lv 150 CONNE TIONS c L E JUNCTIONTrains Nos 1 and 3 will make connection with C 0 Ry for Mt Sterling Ky CAMPTON JUNCTION Trains Nos I I 2 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 JUNCTIONTrains Nos 3 and 4 will make connection with Ohio Kentucky Ry for Cannel City Ky and O K stations CHAS SCOTT Gen Passenger Agent Hlf NEW MEAT STORE i at vt ant meat and want FRESH K catt tl 2 tlacfc 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 ble Not Cut Prices but 1 JIJIS OU1 MOTTO Give us a trial and be con xlnced CLAYS MEATIMARKET Phone 64 Next door to Post Office CHOLERA1 KILLS Dont let this most I be destructive ofall ca infectious diseases its get a gripon your flockpI A few drops of a as BOURBON POULTRY CURE in the drinking water cures and prevents Cholera Llmberneck Roup and other existing forms of poultry diseases and putsdI fowls in prime condition for egglayingI bine SOc bottle makes 12 flatons oflmedicine Every poultry raiser should keep a bottled r this medicine on hand For Sale By W S Llyi L f cI i ii f + t f rTt P I ItOrSSIOULlYfJ DentistGIIs IBitcceeor to Or llioun All Work Guaranteed and Prices Righ HlkC In Mai lht llitillujr 1liono 621 HAMILTONIs Dentist BuildingnIT STERLING KV Hum I lie to 12 u t1 6 i5SIIIPluHlc81JJlUcOto 1 p in j GG58 PAUL K McKENNA M D SurgeoniOffice Over Vonozoell Co Night CnlU answered promptly by ringing Wi2 ringg or coming to once H R PREWITT ATTORNEYATLAW Mt Sterling Kentucky Office Court St opposite Court House Samuels Building front room up stairs DR D L PROOTOR QErITISTi Mt Sterling Kentucky CoarosDR STUBBLEFIELDThe Office Mrs Leo Games 97 W Main St 6Monday Wednesday Friday Phone 457 263m DR J L McCLUNG DentisthOffice In Reynolds HUI Cuurt C Maysvlllo SU MT STKKIINU KY I DR G M HORTON Veterinarian Office at Peed Hortons Livery Stable Office Phone 498 Residence 24 Calls answered Promptly 3lvr DR W B ROBINSON Veterinarian Ollico at Aniloi8in fomliiiimiIivcry Stable Ofllce Phone 133 Residence Phone Sol Calls answered promptly EIl1IllIltlollsllce Assistant State Veterinarian for theJJUICIEST STEAKS Choicest of all kinds of FRESH and CURED MEATS STAPLE and FANCY GROCERIES SOUTHERN VEGETABLES s- eeSr GRECNWADE The Man who handles only the BEST The place to get engraved calling cards is the- Advocate Pub Co Inc Hghest Prices PAID FOR Live Poultry Eggs Hides Furs feathers Sheep Pelts and Wool G D Sullivan Co W Locust Street Mt Sterling Ky 13 lyr Phone 474 Before BuildingIget our estimates on Concrete Blocks We also lay the best pavement that money will buy Posts for building pur I poses any size or lengths Our concrete I walls cannot be surpassed Anything that can be done with stone we can do with concrete and the difference in post would surprise you C C H4INLINE toll 343m i You dont have to go to war to patriotic Improve your lo lity uphold your town enlarge interests and lend a hand to I and you are a patriot lover of your countryas truly 1 the soldier who shoulders his musket What the harvest shall be will mainly on vhat we plant and sow The road to success is paved with good advertisements l 1 f w ti t 1- 1 f A Truthful Assertion The worst habit that boys can full into is that of loafing around on the streets at night It is then they cast their lot in slippery places when at any moment they are likely to full from trrace All good and noble lessons tauirht them by their mothers are there counteracted d nullified They learn nothing that is goodbut everything bad The boys who spend their evenings in the sacred precincts of home with good books for their companions are the future hope of this republic they will fillour legislative and congressional halls andsit in judgment upon men and measures while the boys who run the streets will fill our penitentiaries alms houses and lunatic asylums Parents who are responsible for these broken laws of decency will have broken hearts and bowed heads in the awakening years that I will in evitably follow The quickest and most effective remedy for loosening the phlegm relieving irritation and curing any cough or cold is Bloodine Cough Checker Sold by W S Lloyd 263m 1What volumes our faces say Some speak of love and kindness some of anger and hatred others of pride and rebellion and others still of selfishness We cant help our faces talking but we can make them say pleasant things andall should try to have them do so IturSale Double Standard Polled Dur ham Bulls which are hornless Shorthorns Shropshire Bucks by an imported prize winning sire Pure bred Poland China boars and gilts Thomas J BigstafY 13tf Mt Sterling Ky Itching torturing skin erup tions disfigure annoy drive one wild Doans Ointment brings quick relief and lasting cures 50 cents at any drug store 1m Stallion Advertising In some of the Central Ken tuck exchanges the owners of stallions are already setting forth the merits of their animals There is no better medium by which to reach the farmers and breeders of this county than the columns of the ADVOCATE and the wise man willnot wait until the breeder has made up his mind in regard to the matter We have also a full line ofnew cuts type etc for print ing cards in the highest style of art The home circle may be ought to bethe most charming and de lightful place on earth the center of the purest affections and most desirable associates as well as the most attractive and exalted beau ties to be found this side of Para dise I Wanted for U S Army Able bodied unmarried men be tween ages of 18 and 35 citizens of United States of good character and temperate habits who can speakread and write the English languageRPFor inforraatian apply to Recruiting Officer Lexing ton Somerset London Jackson and Mt Sterling Ky 32tf Time was not far back when the boodler was called a statesman or at worse a shrewd politician It is to the great advantage of this country that he is now known byI his right nameI FSliae Trees AND STRAWBERRY PLANTS r Asparagus Blackberries Raspberries Rhubarb Etc Write for Catalog We have no agents H f HILLENMEYCR SONS LEXINGTON KY suet The farmer who owns a farm is the particular person who is fixed Banks may fail and factories close workmen strike and mines sus pend merchants fail and town burn times niaybe panicky and even crops may be short but the farmer who owns his acres will get along He will live itlcom fort lend quiet with plenty to cut drink and wear He is the most independent tuna on earth Yet there lIe lots of them who do not appreciate their situation 6 For that awful cough take Bloodine Cough Checker A 50 cent bottle will last longer than most any cough Sold by W SI Lloyd 2G3m An exchange gives an incident that illustrates the impossibility of telling where the trouhle resulting from a mortgage willend A man mortgaged his farm to buy his wife a 1pair of earrings The wife took in washing to pay the interest on the mortgage and the first day lost one of the diamonds in the suds and tried to hang her self in the harp but the rope broke and she fell on a 5150 Jer ser cow breaking its back Low Colonist Rates To Destinations in the West Northwest and Southwest VIA Southern Ru Tickets on Sale Daily Until April 10 1911 For further information ask any agent Southern Railway or write to A R COOK D P A Louisville Ky K D STATTON DPA Evansville End J C BEAM JR A G P A St Louis Mo The voice of duty is never still It whispers to us morning noon andnight it reaches us from the roar of the wild tempest the sigh of the summer winds the soft gentle murmur of the wayside brook That still small voice will not be hustl- edEverybodys friendDr Thomas Eclectic Oil Cures tooth Hello earache sore throat Heals cuts bruises scalds Stops any pain lm A man never realizes the su ueri ority of woman so much as when he is sewing on a button without a tumble pushing the needle against the wall to get it half way through and pulling it through the other half by hanging oil to it with the teeth Photographs Gnlarffements PictUTO framing The Bryan Studio Fathers rive the boy a chance if ho is wideawake and progres sive he must have new ideas let him try his way the old way is not always the best Many ills come from impure blood Cant have pure blood with faulty digestion lazy liver and sluggish bowels Burdock Blood Bitters strengthens stomach liver and bowels and purifies the bloodllriA happy home is within the reach of everv family if they only choose to make it so H Clay McKee Sons Bay Sell and Rent Real Estate Loan Money to or For You Write the Best Insurance Execute Bonds for you put vou Next U best investments Sell The Best AutosTIIE WHITE STEAMER Dont fail to see them 44tf 4 sa Jack of all trades and success at none Read eover the following advertisements and tell us where you would prefer placing your Insurance 0 I IBROWN JONES Real Estate Law- S and Insurance Be charitable and give us a trial J P ROBINSON MarketeI also represent the Blank Blank Fire Insurance Co Give me a part of your insurance lilt Sterling Ky It J ROBERTS Jersey Milk Country Produce AND Insur r once Give me a Trial Phone 091 BLANK FLUSH BLANK f i Banking Insurance and Magazine Agency Mt Sterling Ky SMITH LAWSON Real EstateSBonds and- Insurance Good Companies Mt Sterling KyS Hoffman Son S InsuranceS Mt Sterling KentuckyS Over 65 Years Experience Which office do YOU think could handle your Insurance interests THE BESTS Sp G I Nothing Succeeds Like Success YouKnow and everyone knows That the place to get full value for your money is ate I7A SUttOfl d Sons Furniture Carrpets Rugs Etc i i he shoe fits the foot rm If your shoes dont fit you dont want k them and we dont want you to Ik have them We recommend Selz k Royal Blue shoes because theyre 1 made to fit scientific lasts Selz Hk In allshapes to fit all feet Royal Bring us any feet you Blue shoe have well fit them 3504 5 in Selz shoes for Sale Ry TIC= s 0S22 S Maysville St Mt Sterling Ky Ii Do you want your 1911 Corn Crop to be the Best you ever raised 7- Thcu p- lantLetteries Standard Seed Corn n00N1 COUNTY WHITE JOHNSON COUNTY WIIIlg Sold In Ear or shelled and graded Recommended by the CommissIoner of Agriculture and State Alrlcultllre Col logo Write for catalogue which gives fall deserlptlon and prleu list G LE1TTEELE SCN346t HARRODS CREEK KY fur ffievyr k1 U 6 rypa Y7s t ji II I J y I I j jI j f 4- tLb4 I fr q tl f l a lUjr f H t L rr- i SE dN euli t4 iti r i t 1 I Itt- k I Eozrest Jtenrcar1d l16S l1r I wish to announce that ForreSt D mark will serve a limited number of mares at 2000 16 I INSURE A LIVING COLT 1 and mention a few facts why iit will be to your advantage to patronize him FirstHe his sired njprtlgh priced combined horses than any stallion in Kepi tucky He has fi ty twocoltf fohis credit that have actualy sold for an average of 8so per head The highest priced saddle gelding that ever left this State was by Wm t SecondHe has sired more show horses than any stallion in Montgomery county Comus Eckersall Chancellpi and The Cardinal four geldings sired by him have won more Wife ribbons than auz four geldings you can mention byall the horse yuu knotiv HI sired Glasth only stallion that QefcatCdthe won = derful Murngumer Culef and many otltersthat have won fame in tlr show ring 118 get have been awarden ntleading fairs and horse shows throughout the United States first premium in Sweepstakes Saddle Classes combined rinKs light harness heavy horses high steppers coach horse best pair horses both being by Forrest and best type to produce a carriage horse One of was awarded a medall abroad for being the best type ti improve the breed of hoses there ThirdForest Denmark is considered by many good horsemen the handsomest horse they had ever seen He is a bay with black points sixteen Bands high arid weighed 1200 pounds in his prime Has the best of bone feet and general conformation and carries a very high tail naturally Like begets like It FourthHis colts rank very high in the saddle horse world They have the best of saddle horse action style conformation and disposition They will be ought after as long as there is a demand for high class horses Brood mares by him have already proven themselves leading matrons Fifth Your patronage will be appreciated and we will do the most in our power to help furnish you a good market for colts by our horses For other particulars apply t- oClnerLault TXToodfbrd JygrnyAt our barns one mile south of Mt Sterling we will also stand a beautiful white Shetland pony at 1000 TO INSURE A LIVING COLT I thisII successII pony changed 500 Attention and keep of mares on grass 3 per month OlaensuULlt T TobcLfoxd 3s5t UNIQUE COLLECTION Bobert Young ironmonger Edin burgh who passed away recently was known far and wade as a collec tor of horseshoes Row upon row on the walls of his shop tying shoes dating from the time of the Roman occupation those having been found in Monmouthshire down to the present day Among the latter were included shoes worn on the day of the race by such famous derby win I ners as Lord Roseberys Ladas and Sir Tames Millers Rock Sand Ev cry country in the world from Chi na to Peru had been laid under tributeII OOpYNIONf O y1t RIIMO rI I MICHAELSSTERNFINE1 MICHAELS QTCflN 0 CO OlHUUII N y Bishop Clay for Mayor Mr Bishop Clay prominent in the real estate business in Lexing ton has been asked to become a candidate for the Democratic nom ination for Mayor of Lexington in petitions signed by more than four hundred Democratic voters of the cityMr Clay has taken the matter under consideration He is a brotherinlaw of Mrs Jas Bogie and Mrs John Woodford of this city Brains Vanarsdells STERLING CHIEF 2079 at the head o- Std 1 Woodford i farm- MT STERLINGKY Sired by the world champion byForestby Blue Jeans 3 Ideally bred color rich dark chestnut height 1632 weight 1150 pounds Perfect conformation and a horse of great intelli gence Is a perfect natural tailed rackandrequired saddle fee 25 to gaitsII Free seaspn to the mare that can rack and trot with STERLING CHIEFInspect this horses allaround quality before bookingyonrmares or apply for card J Thornton Woodford for Selling Votes Over two hundred indictments have been returned by the Floyd county grand jury for selling votes Many leaders have IsftI the State anda number of wit nesses who failed to appear have beenurlcstedand put under bond to appear at the Juno term Bread boards 35c Rolling Pins lOc 1pound Butter Moulds lOco The Fair Pure country sausage finest made at Vanarsdells Hats This I n Holder A Pony vkf every one one past we you one little our tQiej T ffiI r J JV1 L aQ iE T 1Dto STOOPS rueis have a serious time trying to plow sod The dry cold weather hus given grass a severe set back Miss Fannie May Cussity of Flat Creek has been JllfSvith C James Robbins b bkhiU1 worn 1Ie horse Jof Tom Warricr forS150 JH UillDis making arations tto ay d3 extensively to Bourbon Chief Stock Farm of the I ex lag ton warehouses were here last week trying to buy tobacco s The condition of EL Fassett at Martinsville Ind is much im wirid did considerable dam age Monday in the way of blow down trees fencing flhd dtr straying tobacco canvass Misses Stella Copher and Ethel Doyle who are the ingsville High home folks from Friday till MpnI r i V day r It is reported that the Farmers Union movement isgoinrltobC started in Montgomery county soon + The Calvert Comedy Company exhibited to a good crowd Saturday jiigjit I 0 iiJ Bigstaff Alexander have bought a ciil loudof corn of IFTahb at 270 per carrel f Miss May Trimble won the prize for being the most popular young lady at the show Saturday night On April 1st Triinble tem porary carrier on route 2 will become the regular carrier on route No 4 Arthur Richardson carrier on route 4 will take Trimbles place on route No 2 I I it fl1 Pony i W Best son of Emerald Chief 2132 Is a nice seal brown star and stripe In face white hind fiveyears old 153 hands high and weighs 1050 pounds by Emerald Chief by Chief 976 by Harrison Chief 1606 by 89 Dam Star Lady 5029 by King amd 5336y- Kiug William 67 by Denmark Wit the Season of 1911 at Pine Farm 6 N of Mt Sterling on Maysville pike J to Insure0 1 Lien on Colts until Season Fee is Paid j H r L- SB DALERI D No 3 MT STERLING KY 38it lt SPECIAL CINCINNATI AND Sunday 9 23 SI 50 QUEEHCRESCENT ROUTE Rout SPECIAL TRAINtitLeaves LEXINGTON am TICKET AGENTS FOR T n B t 1 n JH t n Fnrni i R F r Yeun GRAVESHt ttt1 i t i tSp f Mt Sterlings Leading Clothing Shoe Hat and Furnishing Have assembled stock that will please you Strictly the BEST from the BEST makers These selection in all lines have been made with such to the tastes of men young men andmothers of boys and that we are Sure of a successfulseason t I t A iiihiiiihri j 1 i t i I l forll= men and Ederheimer Stein mens o hestXTR GOOn BOYS CLOTHES r Stetson anYouman Stacy Adams arid WalkoVet E 8fWan l Cluett Best Neckwear Hosiery and Glovest Anvoeleg nt r f P a v arrrv P Y t j line of rLadles Hosiery is the leadiJg Clothing Shoeja Hat and Furnishing Housein town prompt careful Aandf i l rid ontop r1J 7 ot that is our iron clad guarantee JJi hll1 J L t t 1 rt t rt t KKKtSJK i i n Free to the of Lucky Numberl1 Fine Shetland Value 150 f With dollar cash spent or every dollar pudon due accounts give chance on this pony ffMs Ji Ai on display at et T I c Far had very pneumonia t prep Representatives provedThe ing attending Qv Schoolvisited size Lee this 4No and t SjI tIH I I FicSimile of r Ticket j i r I feet Sired 2132 Bourbon Clark Chief William Washington 64EWi-ll make Lone Stocksit a miles 25001 retained v d f u EXCURSION RETURN April and RoundTrip SI50 TrIP J 725 ASK PARTICULARS S in t S in House attention girls j young L Shdes ShirtsI l k Service I beautiful animalis t BFiETLANIS t PONY TICKET fills ticket is good for ONE CHANCE i5ji PONY which will be rfyeu tf l tb the holder of lucky number oil l SATURDAY JUDY thlfil4 A TICKET is given with every CASH purchase of ONE T0vAR sail every dollar pair on PST DUB accounts Save your ticket you may win the pony y J PTJSTGH GRAVES I 0 I j PUNCHj I1 GRAVES1 y il i BIG STORES I I 1 irTWOD t I i It Iot A s 1 I i iS 4 F Iyk 4t R Lb1r 1 1 5 1 4 Hr + ln+ tra 4y4 T MaF