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The Mt. Sterling advocate: n. Wednesday, September 27, 1911.
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Digital page images are linked to the text file. 4 I Iy rd J Attention Democrats Tuesday October 3rd is Registration Day in City MT STERLING ADVOCATE LARGEST CIRCULATION OF ANY PAPER PUBLISHED IN MONTGOMERY COUNTY VOLUME XXI MT STERLING KENTUCKY WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 27 1911 NUMBER 12 IRICH WILSON Dragged and Kicked bY a Mule and Seriously Injured Last Saturday While on the Place of John Ragan r Last Saturday while attempting to take a bridle off a mule at J the place of Mr John Ragan on the Maysville pike near this city Mr Rich Wilson was dragged kicked and dangerously injured It seems the mule had both a bridle and halter on and when Mr Wilson removed the bridle in someway the rope on the halter became fastened around his wrist and he was dragged for possibly a hun dred yards and was dangerously injured by being kicked by the animal his skull being fractured several ribs broken and otherwise painfully injured At first his condition was critical and it was thought he could not recover but k he is now resting nicely and it is thought he has a good chance for recovery Correction In our issue of last week we an 77nounccd the marriage of Miss Eva Gifford to Mr Thomas Anton of Side View Since then Miss Gif ford called us up and informedus that this arnouncement was incor re ctThe notice was sent us by mail and we published same We re gret very much that this mistake occurred and should we succeed in finding out who sent us this notice will prosecute them to the full ex tent of the law Card of Ithanks Owing to sickness I was compelled to withdraw from the race for City Assessor and take this method of thanking my friends for expressions of kindness to me and assure them I will be ever grate ful Respectfully HAKUISOX KIMIUIKLL Tobacco Sticks for Sale Tobacco sticks at 400 per thousandwhile they last 122t McCormick Lumber Co For homegrown vegetables ofall r kinds Greenwades County Wins Bridge Suit Some years ago a bridge was ordered built at Rogers Mill cros sing between Montgomery and Bathcounties A committee was appointed by the Fiscal Courts of both counties to receive bids and insteadof receiving bids for a bridge to be erected on the present road a contract was let by said committee to the Brackett Bridge Co of Cincinnati to build the same at a point about a quarter of a mile distance An effort was thenmade to open a road to the bridge which was unsuccessful and the bridge could not he used for any purpose As a legal proposition the two members of the Fiscal Court had no right to make such a contract and payment for the bridge was therefore refused and the bridge company brought suit Last week Judge Young sustained the contention of the that the tikebridge company must notice of the lawand condition of the public records and dismissed the suit brought by it Prof Ryan Tenders Resignation Prof Phillip Ryan has tendered his resignation to the Board of the Mt Sterling City School as Principal to take effect as soon as his successor can be chosen This is Prof Ryans second year here and he has made quite a reputation for himself as an educator of rare ability and his many friends will be sorry to see him leave our city Prof Ryan will go to Louisville his hoine city to accept a solendid position in the Male High School as assistant professor of English It is with genuine regret that we- s e this splendid gentleman leave our community but we wish him abundant success in his new field Errata I In the Ordinance apportioning the cost of the construction of certain streets in the City of Mt I Sterling appearing on page two of this issue in the section headed West Side of Broadway street under Rate opposite Mrs iCute O Clarkes name the rate appears as 9951 It should read 9551 All the new vegetables and fruits at Vanarsdells SuttonEastin Co 3unQral Directors and Smbalmors jfmbulance Service a i1 I Ir rj f J Corner Jtfain and ank Siroois lay Phone 481 tyffht honed 295 and 23 U Our Silverware is Purchased- to Please People Who Know SILVERWARE comes in various qualities the same as butter and shoes We sell only good SILVERWARESILVERWARE that answers the purpose for which it is intended Our SILVERWARE is made by manufacturers who have the reputation of making the best The SILVERWARE we sell is guaranteed in every par ticular and costs no more than the ordinary kind Every family is compelled to buy SILVERWARE either for their own use or for a present Realizing this we sell our SILVERWARE at a close margin concluding that it is better to sell a great deal of SILVERWARE at a close margin rather than a little at a big profit We ask you to visit us the next time you are thinking of SILVERWARE or of any other articles that are to be found in a good Jewelry Store J W JonesT- he JewelerMT STERLING KENTUCKY Y U Y + r I I OJ asr Y c wrtMrw c rPt r 0a- r 1- if Yntl CORNER STONE Ot New Government Buildin Layed in This City Last Thursday Amid Beauti ful Cermonies On Thusday of last week Mt Sterling had a gala appearance the occasion being the laying of the corner stone of the new Gov ernment building which is under contract to be completed May 1912The ceremonies were in charge of the local lodge of Masons who performed in a manner that could not be improved upon The Masons have long been noted for their impressive cere monies hospitality and good fel lowship but it can be truthfully said that they did themselves more than proud on this memor able occasion and the manner iin which they conducted the services will live long in the memories of those present In the parade were about 250 Masons there being many here from other lodgesi throughout the State Hon Robt H Burnam o Richmond Grand Master of the Masonic Lodge officiated at theI laying of the corner stone and later introduced Congressmanl John W Langley who made a speech praising the citizens of our UMetropolitan City and predict ed that this was only the begin ning of the Government buildingsi that would be placed in the TenthI Congressional District Following Congressman Lang ley Rev J W Porter the gifted Baptist minister and orator off Lexington made the finest ad dress of the day After the conclusion of the cere monies an elegant luncheon wa served in the old Presbyterian church building anda most enjoy able time was had Grillas Band1 of Lexington furnished excellent music all during the day Below we give the program of the day Muster of Cermonies A A Hajcclrigg Opening of Lodeof EnteredI Apprentices in Lodge Rooms atl 945 Parade formed on Bank street facing depot at 10 o clock in the following order Mounted Police School Children from all schools in the city arranged in classes Grillas Band Knights Templar Blue Lodge Grand Lodge Officers and Speakers in automobiles The line of march was down Bank street to the depot east to Mays vllle street north on Maysville t Court west on Court to Broadway south on Broadway to Main and out Main to the Government Building where the ceremoniesi began with the singing of Amer ica hy the School Children Prayer by Grand Chaplain Rev B C Horton Laying of Corner Stone by Grand Master H R Burnam and ceremonies incident thereto Song by ChoirAll Hail the Power of Jesus Name Address by Grand Master Bur namVoluntary Contribution fo CharitySong by ChoirHoly Holy HolyAddressHon John W Lang leySong by ChoirStar Spangled BannerAddressRev J W Portert Benediction Rev J E Thomp sonThe Order of Temple was conferred Thursday night by Grand- Master Burnam Vehicles at Cost Until October 1st I will close out my stock at cost 108t H W Senieur FnYa- t r I +a Fox Hunt The following composed a jolly BuntersgCamp near the Levee this county Friday and Saturday Miss Martelle Thomas Jacksonville Fla Miss Louise McConathy and Sophia Burgin Lexington Miss Helen Chicago Misses Leora Jeffries Louise Tabb Martha Lee Gay Mary Cobb Stofer and Re becca Kendall of this city Messrs Olarence White Kellar Greene Rex Hall Jack Stofer Willmont Prewitt Clark Kemper William Young Hodge Morris Henry Gaitskill and H M Ringo The party was chaperoned by Mrs Percy Bryan and Miss Marine Greene Fox chasing horse back riding and other sports familiar to camp life were enjoyed to the fullest extent Meeting of Importance Next Monday night October 2 there will be a meeting of the Bus iness liens Cluh in the County Court room There will be business of importance to como before the meeting and YOUR presence thefBusiness Mens Club have not been as well attended as they should be There is no good reason why every business man should not attend these meetings and all work to gether for a greater Mt Sterling Resigns Position Mr R S Stokley who has been agent for the Standard Oil Co in this city for several years past has resigned his positien and Mr S B Carrington is now the representative of the company in this eity Mr Carringlon is u young energetic man well qualified for the position andwill no doubt make the company a valuable reps resentative Mrs Pierce Winn Entertains Mrs Pierce Winn was hostess at a bridge party Thursday afternoon given in honor of Mrs C M Tay lor of Little Rock Ark the guest of Mrs John G Winn and Miss Clara Estelle Nelson of Fort Scott Kan the guest of Mrs II G Hoffman The affair was u most beautiful one and all present spent a most delightfulafternoon Accepts Position Mr A J Gatewood has ac cepted a position with II G Hoffman general agent of the State Mutual Life Insurance Co to write life insurance Mr Gatewood has had many years ex perience as n life insurance man Hoffo man a valuable man- fishing Trip iLast Thursday a party com posedof John S Fraer John L McCormick Dr W F Sturgill G H Strother and Paul Strother motored to the Kentucky river near Ford where a most success ruJ days fishing was enjoyed the party catching over 120 nice fish S Accepts Position Miss Anna Mary Triplett the popular saleslady of this city has Rogr ers JO1 and will be glad to greet her many friends at her new quarters 4 Peculiar Accident Last week while loading sheep in a wagon Mr Harry Crooks was kicked in the mouth by a large buck and one of his front teeth knocked out- Attention w Democrats Tuesday Oct 3 is City Registration Day DONT FAIL TO REGISTER 4 Courteous treatment prompt delivery and your trade appreci ted S E Kelly Co 12tf r FAIL TO ENTER RACE One Candidate for Chief of Po lice and One Candidate for City Assessor With draw Last Thursday was the last day for the Democratic candidates to put up their assessments for the City Primary to be held in this city Oct G and all except two can didates responded Mr J S Turner who had announced for Chief of Police and Mr Harrison Kimbrell for City Assessor Both of these men have many friends who will hear of their decisions with regret Millinery Opening I have just returned from Cin cinnati Cleveland Columbus und many other of the large cities where I have been to select my fallstock of millinery I have the very latest designs in fall and winter hats My opening will be on Wednesday and Thursday October 4th and 5th You are invi ted to inspect my goods Mrs II C Greenwude 0 Camping Party The following from here left Saturday for their camp on the Cumberland cl near Williams burg where they will enjoy two weeks of hunting fishing etc Dr C W Harris II G Enoch C H Petry C T 1Hnxelrigg W L Killpatrick JJudge H It French R M1 Biomes JrI and W A DeHuvcn New Insurance firm Messrs George McAllister and J H Blount have formed a part nership and willopen up an in surance office shortlyin this city Bothof these gentlemen have many friends and willno doubt secure a good portion of the husi ness New Green louses Mr John Corbett will soon have a range of green houses of about 10000 square feet of glass com pleted His houses will be the best and the most up to date in the State and the largest range of green houses in Eastern Kentucky New Residence Mrs James Prewitt nee Miss Pearl Bruton has begun the erection of a beautiful concrete house on Sycamore street in the SuttonStrother Addition Bring us your countrypro dueg We will treat you right S E Kelly Co 12tf Letter of Interest The following letter has recently been received from one of our old friends who has a splendid po sition as one of the surgeons in I charge of the Toledo Home lo cated at Toledo Ohio It always affords us a great deal of pleasure to see our home boys succeed and we are sure many of our readers will also be interested in the following letter Toledo Ohio Sept 20 1911 Editor Mt Sterling Advocate Mt Sterling Ky Dear SirWill you please have the address of my paper changed from Prospect Ky to 1G1G Jefferson Ave Toledo Ohio- I have a fine place here being one of the surgeons in charge of this Hospital We have a con tract with most of the big factories in the city and do practically allof the emergency work Its a place that 1 have been trying to land ever since the first of the year and have just succeeded in doing so With best wishes for your suc cess and asking that you be sure and change the address on my paper because the Advocate is certainly Ball to the good Yours truly- ElnlOI DrEIIS J Maicomb Forbes Defeated Lust Saturday J Maicomb Forbes the great fouryearold trotter owned by J H Magown was defeated after winning the first heat ota two in three heat I race at Detroit Mr Magowans horse won the first heat in 208 and his defeat was the cause of much surprise It is thought that as the horse has not started in a race before this season he was hardly lit and his ninny admirers claim he will snake o much better showing the next time out t Mr Magowans Lucile Brooks finished third in the pacing race Friday Hoffmans New Sign Mr H G Hoffman one of the best known insurance men in the State has just installed a new electrical sign in his window the first of its kind m Mt Sterling This sign must be seen to be ap I preciated Stroll around and take a look It will be worthwhile I Sell Cattle I Io B Swetnam and L H I Woods of Wilbur Ky sold lucre Monday OS cattle to Sam Turley L L Bridgforth and C C McDonald at from Si20 to 475 per hundred For t11e nicest chickens on the market phone No2 The Mt Sterling National Bank Capital 50000 Surplus 50000 ife Undivided Profits 12500 EXPERIENCE WITH A Bank Account shows that it is a great time as well as worry and money saver If you have ati account at theI Ml Sterling National Bank you count your money once when you make up your deposit and that ends it Men without bank accounts have to couut their cash over and over to make sure it is all there Open an account and save the time that others waste um0 B PATTERSON Cashier COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT Mt Sterling Collegiate Institute You buy the best horse why not attend the BEST SCHOOL We guar antee to give you the BEST training in Bookkeeping Banking Shorthand Typewriting Penmanship and all subjects required to make a SPECIALIST If you cant call phone or write us W HC EADDOOK PrinJtfT STERLING KENTUCKY IHyr aat r h J L AN ORDINANCE Apportioning the Cost of the Construction of Certain Streets in the City of Mt Sterling Kentucky Against the Lots of Land Fronting Abutting and Bordering on Said Improvements WHEREAS the Mayor and Board of Council of the City of Mt Sterling Kentucky by ordinances duly adopted on March 21 1911 and April 4 1911 ordered that Maysville street from the Chesapeake 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 to the south line of High street all being public ways of the City of Mt Sterling Kentucky be improved by originalconstruction by paving same with vitrified block and con structing curb and gutter thereon in accordance with the plans and specifications therefor duly adopted by the Board of Council same to be made at the exclusive cost of the owners of the lots and parts of lots fronting or abutting or bordering upon the ground so improved and to be assessed equally by the feet front upon the property front ing or abutting or bordering upon said improvements payable in ten equalannual installments with interest at the rate of six per cent per annum on the unpaid portion thereof and with the option to each owner of said property to pay said assessment in cash at any time within thirty days after the adoption of the ordinance fixing said as sessment And- WHEREAS the contract for said work was duly awarded by said Board of Council and said improvement has been made in accord ance with said aforementioned ordinance specifications and the assis tant engineer and street committee having certified that said work has been done according to said contract and same having been received andaccepted and the cost of said work having been ascertained and determined as required by law therefore BE IT ORDAINED by the Mayor and Board of Council of the City of Mt Sterling Kentucky that the cost of said improvement be and the same is hereby assessed equally by the feet front upon the property fronting abutting and bordering upon said improvement and that there be and is hereby assessed against each piece of property hereinafter described the amount respectively set opposite it as fol lows towit East Side of Maysville Street Between Chesapeake Ohio Railway Depot and Locust Street Name of Owner Ft Front Rate Amount Chesapeake Ohio Railway Companuuu15715 3747 f 58892 John W William and Chesapeake Ohio Ry Co 140 3751 52525 West Side of Maysville Street From the Chesapeake Ohio Railway Depot to Locust Street Name of Owner Ft Front Rate Amount Chesapeake Ohio Railway CompiUluu 775 3732 28925 Sallie Nesbittuu u 30 378 11341 Mrs Jennie Shroutoouuu 1565 3758 5881 W T Fitzpatrickuuoo uu 34 3754 12764- B F Cockrell and D N YolIIguuuI40 3759 5262 I East Side of Maysville Street Between Locust and Main Streets Name of Owner Ft Front Rate Amount 110 Tabboou uuu 29 3962 1149 Annie L Tabbuu u 000000 8133 379 30831 C C Cbcnaultu 5833 3773 22009- C K and A B Oldhamuuu 321 3773 12112 Mrs Ida Reis and the heirs of Chas Reis u00 25 3772 943 C G Tbompsonu 25 3772 943 Amanda Howell u uu 24 3772 90 5 WSLloyd 24 3772 905 79W2398 West Side of Maysville Street Between Locust and Main Streets Name of Owner Ft Front Rate Amoun- T K Barnes 295 3962 1169 Joe Marcoffsky 25 3803 950 J R Hainline 00 252 3i99 957 Ed Reisuu 3275 377 12357 John Glbbonsu 206 3788 780 John and William Gibbons u 2405 3773 9244 Frank Gibbons and Joseph Carter 234 3764 SSio B F Cockreil 2215 3773 835c V S Lloyd 26 37SS 98ot Mrs Jettie Bruit 266 3772 8901 Misses Mayme Maggie and A M King 1905 3i72 7J87I Mrs Elizabeth Johnson 415 3767 J67- N II Trimble 70 3861 2703 East Side of Maysville Street Between Main and High Streets Name of Owner Ft Front Rate Amount- R P find J J Walshoou 2175 4355 9474 8352T3955 7714 Exchange Hank of Kentuckyuu 175 3945 6904 Lucy Campbells heirs 00 165 3929 6483 Mrs Mary Schlegel and the heirs of A Schlegel 1535 3919 6017 C H and R W Petry 325 4333 14083 Mary A Williamsu 1683 5i32 9647 Traders Xatiollaillunkuoo 2975 5731 17051 National Hotel Mrs Buttie Poyntz Ann E Gaitskill Jane E Gatewood Julia Owings 6083 5731 34865- C H Petry 4905 5731 28114 7165CountyWest Side of Maysville Street Between Main and High Streets Name of Owner Ft Front Rate Amount- T 25280Dr6i64CountyNorth Side of Main Street Between Wilson and Maysville Sts Name of Owner Ft Front Rate Amount Wade 17185J276iI9B10945J15107Joseph1 10577W12304Union8406N290i67J9079091R35047 South Side of Main Street Between Wilson and Maysville Sts Name of Owner Ft Front Rate Amount- N H Trimble and R A Cbilesu 66 33003Phildelia94dgar19526N4919 42060 I Name of Owner Ft FVont Rate Amount- N A Baum 34 4919 16726- May C Baumuuuuu 3242 4858 15750 J M BigstafTuhuuuu 33167 4849 16151 E S and Mary Appersonuuu 4 4831 4816 3Ir2- 7orthSide W S Caldwelluuuuu 18 4996 13889 of Main Street Between Maysville and Bank Streets Name of Owner Ft Front Rate Amount- T G Julianuu 2458 5594 f 13751 Mrs S E Winn and the heirs of W W Thompson 2942 5409 15913 R R Rogers 25 5409 13523 Mrs E M Jordonoouu 2567 5659 145 27 Montgomery National Bankuuu 20 5294 10588 Mrs Mary W Appersonuuuu 20 4910 9820 Mrs Allie Cockrell Mrs Lizzie Bright and Miss Llewellyn Brightuu 4025 4910 19761 Trustees Mt Sterling Christian Church 18 4910 8837 South Side of Main Street Between Maysville and Bank Streets Name of Owner Ft Front Rate Amount- N H Trimbleu uu 295 5604 16533- B F Cookrell No8uoo u 2008 5409 10862 Thos Keuneduuuu u 174 5409 9412 Mrs Jessie Corbitt and Mrs Margaret Wilson 174 5409 9412- B F Cockrell No18uu 16 5409 8654 Lewis Appersonuuu 156 5409 8438 H C Howell and J B Wbiteuu 1983 5409 10727- B F Cockrell No 26u 16 5409 8654 Mt Sterling National Bankuu 20 4916 9820 Mrs Macie BiggerstafTur 209 4910 10261 H C McKee 209 4910 10261 Watson Lodge No 32 I 00 Fuu 5942 4910 29173 W A Sutton and B F Cockrellu 295 4910 14484 North Side off Court Street Name of Owner Ft Front Rate Amount Montgomery County1455 7369 107222 South Side of Court Street Name of Owner Ft Front Rate Amount J F Renoldsuuuuu uu 24 7600 18241- R R Rogeru u 5434 7340 39888 Mrs E M Jordonuu u uunuu 267 7574 20223 East Side of Broadway Street Name of Owner Ft Front Rate Amount Mrs E M Jordonu uuu1012 8056 5 81533 Montgomery Countu uuuuuu19431 3316 64383 West Side of Broadway Street Name of Owner Ft Front Rate Amount Montgomery National Bankuu 5383 8049 43329 Mrs Lou Barnes and Ruth Barnes 2033 7922 16107 Mrs Lou Barnes and Ruth Barnesu 2005 7922 15885 Mrs Kate O Clarkuuu 1925 9951 18386 Mrs Mary Griggs and Miss Lucy Smithu 1975 10661 21056 Mrs Mary W Appersonuuu 1917 539 10335- S S Fizeruuuuuuuu 4167 327= 13633 City of Mt Sterlinguu 616 3203 19731 Mrs Martha VanAntwerpuuuuu 212 3271 6936 Misses Blanche and Ida McKee uuu 3017 3271 9871 Trustees Ascension Episcopal Church 685 3272 21412 North and South Sides of Locust Street Between Maysville and Wilson Streets Being Apportionment For Eastern One Fourth of Intersection of Maysville and Locust Streets Name of Owner Ft Front Rate Amoutr 1 F Tabb 143 01991 2847 C C Chenault I F Tabb A B and C K Ol hamuu u 14 00159 224 F Tabbuuuuuuuu 759 01525 1212 Ed ReisM 503 I 0159 803t John W Williamu 30 0159 1 470 Elizabeth Stephensuuuu 688 0159 Io9l Chesapeake Ohio Railway Company 184 5 0159 294 Monarch Milling Companuuu u 65 0159 10 3 John W William and Chesapeake Ohio Rail way Companyuuu125 0202 2524 North and South Sides of Locust Street Between Maysvillo and Bank Streets Being Apportionment For Western One Fourth of Intersection of Maysville and Locust Streets Name of Owner Ft Front noun RaatGG H C McKee 15 5 31k T K Barnes 1 1772 0236 410 Ed Reis1143 0203 232 H C McKee r 745 0203 151 H W Senieuruuu56 0203 II3 D N Young 58 0203 1177 Heirs of B H Coyle uuu32 0203 651 B F Cockrell and D N Young 875 0271 2376 Total Apportionmentuuu u 20573 43 That nil of the amounts aforesaid together with interest accruing thereon are hereby declared to be liens upon the respective properties against which they arc assessed from the date of the passage ol this Ordinance and shallremain a lien until fully paid oft having precedence over all other liens and are to be payable at the oflice of the City Treasurer in ten annual equal installments with interest a six per cent per annum from and after September 20 1911 or at the ontion of the property owner the entire assessment may be paid at the office of the City Treasurer within thirty days from September 20 1911 and all assessments which are not paid in full within said thirty days are ordered and directed to be placed upon the tax list of the city of Mt Sterling and saidmoney when collected shall be held by the salt treasurer and appropriated upon order of the City Council upon tin City Treasurer for the payment of the interest and redemption of the bonds issued for said improvement That all ordinances or parts rol ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby repealed and this ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage and publi cation as required by law W A SAMUELS Mayor ATTEST II M IUNGO Clerk v jfcoffmans insurance Agency SIXTY I ODU VEAKS UVDEU OXK NAME I For Insurance on f Uobacco and tarns See and TALK WITH HOFFMAN NanEither Eire Tornado or Hailstorm LET US DO YOUR JOB PRINTING I tlI uoall fihose tt Who Jfauent L DoltNowrr The EXCHANGE is seeking J YOUR business audis pre i pared tp care for iit l3 Paid in Our Savings Department ttr Sxchango tank of Jfentucky MT STERLING KY 49lyr Phoenix Pure Silk Guaranteed Hosiery for Men and Women Sold only by pV Wo H BERRY COtFITTERS OF FEET The Home of Everything that is New and Upto rTelephoner r 0 WE WANT YOU to examine the Corn King manure spreader Wo want to show you tho many superior features found in its construction We want to explain to you how easy and how convementw 5 tho joWe want to show you tho substantial construction i Wo want to show you how by using the Corn King 1You1 You wont find the Corn King manure spreader like other spreaders it is in a class by itself Call today Wo are reserving a catalogue for you It l l is filled with valuable information on soil maintenance and 1I fertilizers It is yours for tho asking If you are not ready to buy now call anyway We want to number you as a friend Iit j FOR SALE BY Prewitt NowellVVv Lexington TROTS J- jj October 314ii Greatest in the World UHLIIN5C4 Worlds Champion Trotter Appears Three Times 21000 Futurity Tuesday Oct 3 3000 Tennessee Stake Tuesday Oct 3 5000 Futurity Wednesday Oct 4 3000 McDowell Stake Wednesday Oct 4 5000 Transylvania Stale Thursday Oct 5 Great Free For All Pace Friday Oct 6 8000 Champ Stallion Stake Mondy Oct 9V 3000 Walnut Hall Cup Monday Oct 9 2000 Free For All Trot Tuesday Oct 10 Every Worlds Champion from Yearling up PresentJ t Sensational Racing Daily MUSIC BY WEBER HALFFARE ON RAILROADS iOlympiani Of course you are going some time this season Make your room reservation now September the capacity of the hotel is generally taxed The table is unexcelled nights cool and unsurpassed desiredReduced dayorWrite for particulars ManagerOLYMPIA Ltf 1- e s r 0 ii J ri 1 r Commissioners Sale t 1 MONTGOMERY CIRCUIT COURT 3JARGARET REASOR et al Plffi V8I I UDA I COWGILL c Dfts tr NOTICE OF SALE IN EQUITY t 1 By virtue of a Judgment and Order of Sale of the Montgomery Circuit Court rendered at the S ptember Term 1911 thereof in the above cause the undersigned will on the 16th Day of October 1911 at i oclock p m or thereabout being 1 Courtday proceed to offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder on a credit of 6 and 12 months at the Court house door in the city of Mt Sterling Ky the property mentioned in the Judg ment towit Said laud lies in Montgomery county Kentucky on the Spencer turnpike and on the waters of Spencer Creek and is in three separate parcels which are respectively bounded and described as follows FIRST PARCELA certain dwelling house and lot Jcatedat Spencer Station in said county which lot is bounded thus Beginning at a stone in the middle of the Spencer turnpike corner to B F Perry thence running away from the piki in a southern direction along the line between said B F Perry and S F McCor mick with a wire fence to the post and F rail fence at or near the top of the hill Perryt post and raill fence as it stood on March i 14th 1907 in a somewhat westward di rection to a point in a post and rail fence running nearly north and south and standing at or near the old line between J T Coons and J C Stamper thence with said latter fence in a northern di rection sod iti a straight line with same to a stone in the middle of said Spencer turnpike thence eastwardly along the middle of said turnpike to the beginning I storeIfirst above described and corner to the property lormerly owned by Dr S H x Thomas thence in a northward direction and with the east line of said Thomas yard to the middle of the track of the Kentucky and South Atlantic Railroad thence with the middle of same in an eastern direction to the west edge of the road or passway leading from said pike across said railroad to said McCormicks barn thence with the west side of said road or passway and with the east end of the warehouse attached to said store to the southeast corner of saidwarehouse thence in a southwestward direction to f the middle of the Spencer turnpike leav ing room at the pike end of said passway ror turning in and out of same on said pike thence with the middle of said pike a westward direction to the beginning 1 1Inr rSaidparcels being the same conveyed- II said S A Duff by S F McCor III IHuck et al by their deed dated March 14 t of record in the office of the Clerk of the Montgomery County Court in Deed Book 62 page 569 The occupants of the I r iproperty formerly owned by S H Thomas f and the occupants of said S F McCor Picks two tenant houses at Spencer Kentucky one on the north and the other on the south side of said turnpike have the privilege at any and all times to get water from the well near said storehouse THIRD PARCELA tract of land ly ing in said county on the waters of Spen cer Creek and Turkey Run Branch bounded thus lIttISterling and Spencer turnpike thence N 17U W 82 64100 poles to a wild cherry sapling at the southeast cornet of Lot No 2 allotted to H B Duff from J C B Duffs estate thence northward with Richard Conners line to a blue ash tree i corner with J M Cox heirs land thence westward with said Cox heirs line to a set stone a corner made for T N Duff thence southwest with said T N Duffs line to a large scaly bark hickory tree thence southwardly with his line to a corner in the dower land of Mrs Emma Duff thence eastwardly with her line to a y set stone a corner made between her and the land formerly owned byRichard Conner thence southwardly with her line to the middle of said turnpike thence with the middle of same to the beginning p containing sixtyfive 65 acres more or less and being the same land conveyed to said S A Duff by Charles E Duff and wife by their deed dated February 25th 1904 of record in the office of the Clerk of said Court in Deed Book 60 page 519 Said land is subject to a right of passway over same for the use and benefit of said T N Duff from his land lying on the north thereof to the Spencer turnpike Said land will be sold by said Commissioner subject to the right of the occu pants of the Thomas property and the two ouses of S F McCormick to get water from the well near the storehouse as I shown in the description of Parcel No 21 and subject to the right of passway ov ri Parcel NO3 ns shown in the description thereof Said Master Commissioner will offer Parcels Nos one and two both sepa rately and as a whole and will accept therefor the bid or bids yielding the larg priceThe will be required to give bond with approved security for the payment of the purchase money to have the force and effect ofa replevin bond bearing legal interest from the day of sale preIpared to comply with these terms A lien r will be retained on the land sold till all the purchase money is paid Bond pay able to Master Commissioner JOHN A JUDY 123 Master Commissioner M C C Judge ORear doubled back on his tracks and went to Carlisle hoping to break the force of the bi Democratic barbecue No L rore than 400 people heard him Three days afterwards at least 20 000 Democrats gathered at Car lisle and pledged anew their faith in their party and its leaders Commissioners Sale MONTGOMERY CIRCUIT COURT WM GUILFOILE Exr c Plffs vs JAS GUILFOILE c Dfts and J E HENRY Pill vs M GALLAGHER Dft NOTICE OK SAIK IN EQUITY By virtue of a Judgment and Order of Sale of the Montgomery Circuit Court rendered at the September Term 1911 thereof in the above cause the under signed will on the 16th Day of October 1911 at i oclock p m or thereabout being Court day proceed to offer for sale at Public Auction to the highest bidder or a credit of 6 months at the Court House door in the city of Mt Sterling Ky the property motioned in the Judgment towitSaid land is situated in Montgomery county Kentucky and is bounded by beginning at a locust tree corner to J E Thomson thence S 53 W 227 poles to a stone corner with Thomson thence S 13M E 414 poles to a stone corner with DI Scott thence S 823 E 33 i5 poles to a stone corner with Scott iu Guilfoiles line thence N 54 E 201 poles to a stone corner with Guilfoili and Reid thence N 42 W 62 poles to the beginning containing 1I A 3 R and 20 poles of land more or less and being the same land mentioned in three deeds to James Guilfoile as follows Deed from Amy Scott of date November loth 1909 and recorded in Deed Book 64 page 214 Montgomery County Court Clerks office deed from Joseph Drennon etc of date November 27111 1903and recorded in Deed Book 64 page 230 tame office and deed from Emily Emhry etc of date December iSth 1909 And recorded in Deed Book 64 at page 256 ame office Possession given March 1st 1912 The purchaser will be required to give bond with approved security for the payment 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 lien will be retained on the property sold till all the purchase money is paid Bond payable to Master CommissionerJOHN 123 Master Commissioner l1 C C Commissioners Sale MONTGOMERY CIRCUIT COURT WILLIAM TAULBEE Plaintiff vs LAURA ELLEN TUCKER et al Defti NOTICE OK SAIK IN EQUITY By virtue of a Judgment and Order of Sale of the Montgomery Circuit Court rendered at the September Term 1911 thereof in the above cause the under signedwill on the 16th Day of October 1911 at i oclock p m or thereabout being Courtday proceed to offer for sale at Public Auction to the highest bidder on a credit of 6 mouths at the Court House door in the city of Mt Sterling Ky the property mentioned in the Judgment towitA of land lying and being in the countyof Montgomery and State of Ken tucky and bounded by beginning at a set stone in the road about one mile east of Jeffersonville Ky which road leads from Jeffersonville to Frencliburg Ky thence 33 east 7 roles to a white oak stump corner with John Shepherd thence north 89U east 183 poles to a set stone corner with same and W J Salyer thence north 1311 west 238 poles to a black oak corner with vv J Salyer thence south 87 U west 25Jf poles to a set stone in Cundiffs line thence south 32M west 325 poles to the beginning and containing five acres of land more or less or sufficient thereof to produce 28098 so ordered to be made Tine purchaser will be required to give bond with approved security for the payment of the purchase money 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 lien will be retained on the land sold till all the purchase money is paid Bond payable to Master CommissionerJOHN 123 Master Commissioner M C C Real Estate IReal Estate THE WORLD IS MADE O- FReal Estate Let us sell you a piece of it List your farm with us now Any busiuess entrusted to us will receive our immediate and prompt attention Hadden Evans Office No 9 Court St Residence Antwerp Ave Phone 546 MT STERLING KY Nothing but the best home killed meats at Greenwades Commissioners Sale MONTGOMERY CIRCUIT COURT W J PETERSp Pill vs ANDREW DALZELL PETERS Dft NOTICE OP SALE IN EQUITV By virtue of a Judgment and Order of Sale of the Montgomery Circuit Court rendered at the September Term 1911 thereof in the above cause the undersigned will on the 16th Day of October 1911 at i oclock pm or thereabout be itig Court Day proceed to offer for sale at Public Auction to the highest bidder on a credit of six months at the Court- House door in Mt Sterling Ky time property mentioned in the Judgment towit A certain tract of land situated iin Montgomery county Kentucky on the waters of Hinkston Creek and bounded on the west by the Mt Sterling and Levee turnpike on the south and east by the lands of George W Anderson on the north by the land of Thomas Fox con taining about twenty 20 acres of land and which land was deeded to A G Peters trustee for W J Peters by deedof Joseph H Wilkerson etc dated February 24th 1890 and recorded in Deed Hook 47 page 1 15 Montgomery County Court Clerks office The purchaser will be required to give bond with approved security for time p ivnicnt of the purchase money to have the force and effect of a replevin bond bearing legal interest from the day of sale according to law Bidders will he prepared to comply with these terms Alien will be retained on the land sold till all time purchase money is paid Bond payable to R G Kern Special Commis sioner R G KERN 123 Special Commissioner M C C Commissioners Sale MONTGOMERY CIRCUIT COURT R A CHILES Plaintiff vs JOHN W HANCOCK c Deft s NOTICE OK SALE IN EQUITY By virtue of a Judgment and Order off Sale of the Montgomery Circuit Court rendered at the September Term 1911 thereof in the above cause the unue signed will on the 16th Day of October 1911 at i oclock p m or thereabout bein Courtday proceed to offer for sale f Public Auction to the highest bidder on a credit of six months at the Court house door in Mt Sterling Ky tlm e property mentioned in the judgment i towitLot No 15 in Mattie Lee City a subur of Mt Sterling Kentucky bounded om the north by Jameson Street on the west by Lot 14 N and on the east by Lot 16 p and on the south by Lot 19 S which lott has a front and back of 60 feet and depth of 157 feet to produce 25051 so ordered to be made The purchaser will be required to giv bond with approved security for th payment 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 b prepared to comply with these terms Alien will be retained on the land sold till all the purchase money is paid Bond payable to plaintiff for amount of his debt interest and cost excess to Commissioner JOHN A JUDY 1231 Master Commissioner M C C Commissioners Sale MONTGOMERY CIRCUIT COURT A L RICHART c Plfff vs JORVELL BENTON c Dfts NOTICE OK SALE IN EQUITY By virtue of a Judgment and Order of Sale of the Montgomery Circuit Court rendered at the September Term 191 I thereof in the above cause the under signed will on timer 16th Day of October 1911 beingCourtPublic Auction to the highest bidder or a credit of 6 months at the Court SthrlingKyment towit That certain house and lot of land situ ated on Sycamore street in the City of- Alt Sterling Kentucky and bounded on Fitzhughlot byAbyThommasproperty conveyed to Margaret J Richart by Mary E Magowan by deed dated Mardi 6th 1886 givebondpayment of time purchase utoney 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- payable to Master CommissionerJOHN 23t Master Commissioner M CC N Y o ts- raG + w Commissioners Sale MONTGOMERY CIRCUIT COURT N T McKEE Admr Ida C Thomas PUT vs JOSEPHINE THOMAS c Dfts NOTICE ov SALE IN EQUITY By virtue of a Judgment and Order of Sale of the Montgomery Circuit Court rendered at the September Term 1911 thereof in the above cause the under signed will on the 16th Day of October 1911 at i oclock p ni or thereabout being Court day proceed to offer for sale at Public Auction to the highest bidder on a credit of 6 months at the Court House door in Mt Sterling Ky the property mentioned in the Judgment towit FIRST TRACTOne store house and countyKentuckythe center of the Spencer turnpike thence northward with Mrs Elizabeth McCormicks West Road line to center of the Kentucky and South Atlantic Railroad thence westward with time center of said railroad passing the north west corner of said store house a distance of 20 feet thence south in a straight line continuing 20 feet west of main store house line to the center of said turnpike thence eastward to the center of the turn pike to the beginning being the lot sold to Ida C Thomas by Iced dated March 1st 1903 and recorded in Deed Book 60 page 404 Montgomery County Clerks officeSECOND TRACTAlso another tract of land situated at Spencer in aforesaid county and bounded on the east and west by the lands of Mrs Elizabeth Me Cormick on the north by Spencer creek on the south by the Kentucky and South Atlantic Railroad containing onefourtl an acre of land and being the same laud described in the deed to Ida C Thomas dated February 6th 1905 and recorded in Deed Book 61 page 230 The purchaser will be required to give bond with approved security for time payment of the purchase money to have the force and effect of replevin bond bearing legal interest from the day of sale according to law Bidders will be prepared to comply with these terms Alien will be retained on time land sold till all the purchase money is paid Bond payable to Master Commissioner JOHN A JUDY 123 Master Commissioner II C C rCommissioners Sale MONTGOMERY CIRCUIT COURT OLLIE FANT BOSWORTH PlfJ F fiwS SILAS JOHNSON C NOTICE OK SAIE IN EQUITY By virtue of a judgment and order of sale of the Montgomery Circuit Court rendered at the September Term 1911 thereof in the above the undersigned thea16th Day of October 1911 beingeCourt Day proceed to at Public Auction to the highest bidder on CourtfHouse Mt Sterling Ky property mentioned in the judgment towit That certain tract of land situated in Montgomery County Kentucky on the waters of Hinkston Creek and particu larly described as follows Beginning at a corner with Sue Gillas pie and George Humphrey thence running with Humphreys line to Hiiikstor Creek corner with John H Leggett thence up said creek to a stone bridge thence up the old dirt road to corner with John Leggett thence along the lane to the narrows of Hinkston Creek corner with Andy English thence with his line to corner with Johnson Wilson to said Creek thence with said Wilsons line to the Mouth of Grassy Lick Creek corner with said Gillaspie thence with her line to tune beginning containing seventy 70 acres more or less or sufficient thereof to produce 130669 so ordered to be made The purchaser will be required to give bond with approved security for the payment of the purchase money 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 Alien will be retained on the laud sold till all the purchase money is paid Bond payable to Special Commissioner G E COONS r23t Special Commissioner M C C LO- WColonist Rates TO Destinations in the West North West and Southwest VIA Southern Railway Tickets on sale daily September 15 to Oc tober 15 inclusive For further information ask any agent- or write to- E D STRATTON D P A Evansvlllu lid A U COOK D P A Louisville Ky- J C HKAM Jit A G P A St Louis Mo Fora nice pork veal lamb or beqfroast call phone 85 or 100 Geenwades i cJ J Driving Out Capital Americans justly entertain a poor opinion of millionaire expat riates who live in England or France because in their opinion America is not a suitable place of residence for gentlemen of wealth and leisure But the announce ment of the withdrawel of wealthy horsemen from America to make their homes nndrace their strings on French and English tracks can not be viewed with complacency by lovers of good sport or by liberalmindedcitizens who protest against fanaticism be ing allowed to drive capital out of the country Frank Gould is the latest horse man to make known his intention to settle in France because the racing situation m New York is so discouraging Many great breeding establishments are being dis solved because New York passed and may not repeal the utterly unwarrantable law making direct ors of tracks resoonsible for the laying of a wager between any two persons within the inclosure It is admitted by advpcates of the law that it would be unreasonable to try to enforce it to the letter but business men will not invest money in racing plants in horses in land for breeding farms when such a law exists in the State that contains a tenth of the population of the whole country As long as the directors liability law re mains on the statute books racing will be dead in New York And its moribund condition will by no means represent a triumph of the antigambling element over gam biers but merely the victory of ia fanatical crusade over a sport and a business Gambling on races I1t poolrooms does not end with the death of racing locally and the subdivision of paying tracks for building lots A meeting in Can ada or Kentucky or Mexico is us good as a meeting at Saratoga insofar as the neverlidded pool rooms are concerned And the downtown poolrooms are i much more pernicious influence ast their worst during race meetings Horsemen in Kentucky say that whereas 3500 weanlings and yearlings were sold from Ken tucky nurseries to New York in ia year before the suppression of racing fewer than 300 will be sold this year This gives Kentucky ia peculiar interest in the outcome of the fight for the renewal of racing in New York but it is not because of that interest that the CourierJournal expresses the opinion that the existing New York law is at once an abridge ment of rights and an extremely bad business policy It has been pretty thoroughly demonstrated in Kentucky that the regulation of racing is more advisable than its suppression The sport has been good at Churchill Downs and La tonia since the association made a clean sweep of the bookmakers Attendance has been good and the outlook is good And if there is stillmore or less handbook gambling going on there is at least less offof thetrack bookmaking now than there was when bookmaking was pernlitted at the tracks and the parimutual machines were un knownIt not been the experience of Kentucky that a moraluplift resulted from the discouragement of the eminently respectable busi ness of breeding thoroughbreds which formerly engaged the at tention of a line class of men in this part of the work Various callings have their attendant and incidental evils It is no dispar agement of lawabiding growers of tobacco to observe that racing at its worst never bred the evils caused by an industrial dispute in which tobacco planters were en gaged for a time in Kentucky and that the social fabric of the Bluegrass was of a higher type in the halcyon days of racing than it became whqn neighbors who never were guilty of such moral obliquity laying a wager upon the favorite rode forth at night to settle the1r differences without regard to lIfew er A HAPPY HOME Is one where health abounds With impure blood there can not be good health With a disordered LIVER there cannot be good bl- oodTuttsPills MTlvIfy thetorpid LIVER and restore Its natural action A healthy LIVER means pure blood Pure blood means health Health means happiness Take no Substitute All Druggists Yet nobody advocates the suppres sion of tobaccoplanting as a cure for night riding or would father a law to make the owner of a to bacco plantation criminally liable for arson or murder committed within his domain That is in principle and effect what has been iA done in New York Smallwon der that the Governor of New York receives letters by the bushelasking him not to veto n bill to repeal the directors lia bility law in the event of its passage and that owners of breeding y plants are looking to England and France as an asylumLouisville CourierJournal Generally debiliated for years Hadsick headache lacked ambi tion bras wornout and all run down Burdock Blood Bitters made me a veiltwoslanllrs Chas Freitoy MoOsup Conn 1m COUNTY COURT DAYS Following is a list of days Couu ty Courts are held in counties near Mt Sterling Bath Owingsville 2d Monday Bourbon Pans 1st Monday Clark Winchester 4th Monday Fayette Lexington 2d Monday Fleming Flemingsburg 4th Monday 41Inrrison Cynthiana 4th Monday Madison Richmond 1st Mon dayMontgomery Mt Sterling 3rd jf MondayNicholas Carlisle 2nd Monday Roofing for Sale I will save you money on all kinds of metal roofing or sheet metal Phone Gi4 Gtf Henry Judy PUBLIC G1osig Out Sale At Horsemens Headquarters 151 East Main Street LEXINGTON KY September 27th 1911 Commencing at 9 oclock a m Having leased my stable to Jeff Harp who will continue the busi ness nt the slime stand I will sell the entire stock of this stable to the highest bidder Ten head of Buggy Horses Three Carriage Teams Four Surrey Horses Four Landaus WagonsThree One Victoria One Barouche Vi Two Traps Ten Top Buggies XvFive Buckboards vOne threeseated Wagonette One Jersey Wagon V Four Sets Carnage Harness Five Sets Surrey Harness Twelve Sets Buggy Harness One large chestnut mare in foalgood work mare Double Set Heavy Wagon Harness Poles Breast Yokes Carriage and Bug gy Robes Office Furniture etc etc I wish to say to the public that time Horses Carriages and Coupes vand Buggies that I tUn offering for sale are firstclass TERMS OF SALEOn allsums under 50 will be cash Over this amount four months credit will be given on bankable notes bearing G per cent interest There are many other things that will be sold that are not mentioned in this advertisement Garret D Wilson Owner of Horsemens Headquarters GEORGE A BAIN Auctioneer II2t H Le r J Y f tr s t Advocate Publishing Company INCORPORATED HKDDKN FDIOISGI Entered in the 1ostoffice at Mt sterling as seconilclass mail matter SUBSCRIPTION ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR Cash must accompany order No announcement inserted until paid for DEMOCRATIC TICKET For United Stntes Senator r JAMESrFor Governor JAMES B McCREARY For LieutenantGovernor EDWARD j MCDERMOTT For AttorneyGeneral JAMES s GARNETT For Auditor r HENRY M BOSWORTH tFor State Treasurer THOMAS G RHEA For Secretary of State C F CRECELIUS For Supt of Public Instruction BARKSDALE HAMLETT For Commissioner Agriculture J W NEWMAN For Clerk of Court of Appeals ROBERT L GREENE For Representative W L CRAIG For County Court Clerk KELLER GRE- ENEANNOUNCEMENTS 0 c CITY COUNCIL W are authorized to announce the following as candidates for the Democratic nomination for members of the City Council subject to the action of the Democratic primary October 6 1911 First Ward JAMES MCDONALD 0 D SULLIVAN Second WmlJ WILL CLAY II G ENOCH Fourth Ward W U McKEE C B STEPHENS EWING A FLYNN CITY CLEf K thecltCITY ATTORNEY- We arc authorized to announce W C HAMILTON as a candidate for City At torney of the city of Mt Sterling subject io the action of the Democratic Primary October 6 1911 CHIEF OF POLICE We are authorized to announce R F MASTIN as a candididate for Chiefof Police of I primaryIWe are authorized to announce JOHN GIBBONS as a candidate for Chief of primAryOctoberCITY ASSESOR CityAssessormary October 6 1911 candidateforprimary October 6 1911 To lie Qualified Voters of lire City Primary to be Held Oct 6 1911 I am a candidate for City Assessor of Mt Sterling subject to the Democratic I Primrarv Oct 6 1911 nominated and elected I promise an efficient discharge of the duties of the office of Assessor and without additional remuneration will tender my services to assist in the general improvement of our unbrickcdl streets until pastIRespectful submitted RANDALL S STOKLEY r41 W11YWb Y wlWwawrwptMY YW wNr ATTENTION DEMOCRATS I On next Friday a week October Gth the Democrats of lit Sterling will have the privilege of seloctiajr nominees for a number of city offices These nominees in all probability will be elected and fill the oflices which respoiisibilityThe first duty of a rood citizen is to urge the election of elctmand qualified then There are men now seeking these honors at the hands of their party who meet such requirements andas Democrats owe it to our party and our city to lay nside any prejudice we ratty Ihave and vote for the best man for each place If we do this it will insure success in November and help make our city a better place in 0 which to live Sympathy and scutiment should never be permitted to outweigh general fitness and character The sole question that will be resented to every honest voter i who is the best ulan for the place The emoluments of an pflice ute too frequently looked upon as a sort of pension rather than as fair compensation for eflicient public service As Democrats having the best interests of our party and city at heart we urge every Democrat to meet this responsibility and by his Ballot measure up to a high standard of citizenship n Before the Republican State Convention was held Gov Augustus E Willson said Judge ORoars nomination would be u calamity to the Republican party in Kentucky and I think his nomination would mean sure defeat for the Republican ticket this fall Ho has evidently nut Chan ed his opinion since recently when asked about the present campaign replied It is not my funeral I have nothing to say Every voter of Mt Sterling who is in the city next Tuesday October 3rd between the hours of six a in and 9 p m and not prevented by sickness MUST REGISTER If you intend to go to the Lexington trots go iby your voting place and register before leaving the city Otherwise you may LOSE YOUR VOTE THE APPORTIONMENT ORDINANCE In this issue will be found the Apportionment Ordinance dividing the cost of construction of the brick streets among the various prop ertyowners With the view of making it easily understood the cost tins been calculated by the front foot The rate per foot of course varies according to the width of the street It will be observed that the amount due can be paid in cash prior to October 2Qth or in ten yearly payments with six per cent interest Before the streets were ordered built a large number of property owners in the proposed territory signified their intention of paying cash which very materially aided the Brick Street Commission in securing so low It bid rn the near future we confidently expect to see at lleast a mile more of brick streets constructed in our city and if everybody will pay each for the streets already built it will be of great benefit in se curing low bids in the future In order to have the advantage of the cash privilege however payment must be made prior to October 20th Otherwise bonds will be issued secured ba first and superior lien on the property which lien can only be satisfied in ten yearly pay ments with interest CO PYAIOMT ICOC BT THE MAKIKS O- pMICHAELSSTERN I FINE CLOTHINIlI MICHAELa GTCRN A CO ROCHESTER K y a a a I 1 4t x J a to SI i I Girl in p This City Mi Cavanaugh Pence promi nent young farmerand Miss Vergie Brumrnett an attractive sixteen yearold girli both from county were married this city one day last week t Seed Red Chaff Wheat for Sale 112t R COONS Owingsville Ky 11 R No2 For lamb veal pork or beef roust call phone 100 Green des Best beef pork nlamb1 and veal at Vanarsdells I Fall Opening The Greatest Provision Ever Made in Clothes for Men and Young Men f i This is the Greatest Store in Town Why It is the most modern and attractive store It is store planned for and operated in the interest of men and young men It is filled with the most varied carefully selected and worthy merchandise ever brought together in any establishment Inducements in the way of PRICES and QUALITY are such to make you permanent customer after one purchase Youll find it pleasure to inspect our 1911 fall styles Youll get service and consideration youve never had before lJA rXTRAGOOD Jt 1 Ederheimer Stein Co MAKERS Bovs School Suits Specialty 1250 115IIO SixteenYearOld Marries Bourbon quietly in M wl as I fall Suits Come in and see our Eder heimerStein Company Fit term Clotees for young men London Suits in two and three button Many imported nov elties Silk and circilian lined 10 to 40- Overcoats The most comprehensive line ever shown The shoving includes plain and fancy materials silklined or half sub linedelegantly hand tailored 10 to 40 SHOES FOR ALLWe have the most complete line for fall 1911 ever shown in the city StacyAdams Co and WalkOver Shoes for men Laird Schober and Selbys Shoes for ladies m all the 1 materials aud styles to be worn by correct dressers I Dont forget our special department for ladies and chil ls dren Harris Johnson f Funeral Directors11t t ancl Embalmers t v u Mt Sterling Ky I PHONKS tflcelii0 Kesldence 140 and 085a I Attention Democratsl Tuesday Oct 3 is City Res is OItEiSTCR Sprinir Innib at Greentvadesq LiJiIIJ rgL tlfJ1trit i jg Y I 11 Y I 1It 11 iII t b P I J I I t COPYRIGHT 1010 MICHAELSTLaNCcaROCHC5TCRNv ROCHC5TCRNvn iiNNNNNNNI TT arefn as as to your hat for fall comeC in and look over our Stetson and Youman 1911 fall styles in felts stiffs and velours in newest shades and shapes e Bes U a Hosiery The Kind That Wear Lasting Uneq QualitiesII Remember you want nothing we are always glad to see you v A Jta m Jt 7 nl r It6Awa ttYT8iS 1wIwrt PUNCH ORAVESMount Sterling Kentucky 2 BIG STORES2 j t r- S 1- f4 i J ti t s L f tniwfrtWfffl yC SCllOO1 Book AND SChijOI SnDDli SS- AT Duersons Drug Store f Phone 129 No 10 Court St ff- d MMAMmMi J 1 PERSONAL r 111 O1 1VS1 Mrs H P Reid spent last week at Torrent MrjfR G Kern is at Tarboro NvClthis week on business Mrj G Trimble Jr of Cin cinnati is visiting his father in this cityMiss Sue Woodsof Stanford is visiting lher sister Mrs G C Anderson Miss Helen Tash of Chicago is the guest of the family of T F Rogers I N Mri C M Taylor of Little l Rock Ark is the guest of Mrs John G Winn MnI V J Webster Huntington of Cleveland Ohio spent Sunday i iicreVithi friends Hiss Clara Estelle Nelson of JFort Scott Kan is the guest of Mrs H G Hoffman Clins1Edwards j I short visit to Jackson Mr H G Hoffman and Mr A J Gatewood were in Owingsville last Thursday on business I Mtr and Mrs Albert Hoffman left Monday for Olympian Springs 1 vfpr la visit of several weeks Mrs Win Jewell and children are visiting her mother sirs Mar garit Campbell of Sharpsburg Mrs John Morris and daughter Miss Louise have returned from a visit to relatives at Columbia uIo Mr Chenault Woodford is ex pected to return from a trip to New York the latter part of this week Mr S P Hunt has returned relayItoes in Winchester and Clark founty Mr T A Boone County Court Clerk of Clark Court was a pleasant caller at our office last ThursdayMr hrs Stanley Belienna who have been visiting relatives in this county have returned to their home in Cincinnati i Mrs J W Jenkins of Win chester was the guest of Honor at u oOO party Tuesday given by Mrs Mattie Oliver Mrs G B Senff and little son Earl King left Monday for a two weeks visit to Mrs Senffs parents Capt and Mrs J T Williams at Spring StationI Miss Ethel Glover of Oklahoma City who has been visiting r lathes and friends here for several weeks past will return to her 4ho1ue this1 week1 I Ae Attorney CW Goodpaster of Owingsville was in the city Tues dayMiss Bessie B Frazier of Mid dltown 0 is visiting Mrs H C Greenwade visitingherWinchester Attorney 11 C Gudgell of Owingsville was in this city yes terday on legal business Mr and Mrs T B Arthur art visiting friends and relatives in Cincinnatiand Louisville Mr and Mrs Chas Nelson of Winchester were guests of Mr and Mrs Robt Vanarsdell last week WH Berry and family spent Sunday in Winchester the guests of Mr and Mrs Frank McCor mick James A Hamilton has returned Ito his home in Chicago after a visit to his brother George W Ham- iltonI Mrs Pierce King has returned toiler home in Winchester after a visit to her mother Mrs Mary A McClureJ Hicks wife and little son Van Drennen visited the family of H C Greenwade several days last week Mr and Mrs T P Brown of Cincinnati arrived Tuesday fora visit to relatives in thecity and I countyMrs R Reid Rogers and daugh ter Miss Elizabeth of New YorIr i scyerallweeksBella Vista homeII Misses Martelle Thomas of Chi SOIp1iareturned home after a visit to Mrs Bcrnice Hall Clay Mr H A Glick has returned j from a visit to his wifes parents I nt Providence R1 Mrs Glick will remain in Providence for some weeks before roturning- Mr R L Coleman one of the live wires of the State Mutunl 1 Life Assurance Agency of this city has returned from a business trip to Ashland and Huntington Mrs W 0 Paxton and daughter Miss Allene have returned to their home in New York after a visit to Mr and Mrs Claude Pax ton and other Kentucky relatives Mrs W H Hall who has been visiting relatives and friends in Kentucky for the past three weeks spent Saturday and Sunday with her cousin Mrs H P Reid en route to her home at Staunton VirginiaMrs W L Killpatrick and Mrs Claude Paxton were called to Owingsville last week to be at the bedside of their sister Miss Mayme Daujrhcrty who was dangerously sick but who is now somewhat improved Miss Marian Swango of Terre Haute Ind who has been visit ing her grandparents Judge and Mrs Swango left for her home Thursday accompanied by her rrandmother Mrs Swango who will make a visit in Illinois and Indiana for a month or more The following attended Mrs iIenry Jones reception for Mrs David Gay at Winchester Friday afternoon Mesdames John G Winn Henry Prewitt George H Snyder J Carroll Hamilton R- G Stoner John T Woodford and Miss Lucy Clay Woodford 4 Wanted Second hand heating stove suitable for hall Must be in first class conditionThomas Kennedy Phone S E Kelly Co for Fresh find Cured Meats 12tf Ji I totVt vryrVr tfV H1fVt 1V V CoYfrf7AtV y I 1 J g J t fj I I I Listen f I oto t rl i fM t w 1ttj I o1 k oy 11i I BUY FLOURThe TimeNOW i The KIND Jid i i l J1rrsI Perlctton i Ii1 w i ffM rJI The Place Your GROCER orI- 1vc I- j J I r J I r Taoof1Lt it t In 1 R tII I I itT HE 81 GKII Miss Lila Mae Harper continues Ito improve Mr Ben G Land has been sick at his home on Sycamore street fur several days Mr1 Roger Heddcn who has been sick for several weeks is somewhat improved Mr R S Stokley has been con tined to his home for the past few days withrheumatism Mrs Geo W Anderson Sr of near town who has been very ill for the past two weeks is slow ly improvingGeorge Hamilton who has- beehsick at his home on Mitchell avenue for the past ten days is ablo to be out A telegram was receivedi here Tuesday morning stating that Mrs J G McCue of Davenport Okla was dangerously ill verydoubtfulrelatives and friends here willre gret to learn of her illness Hows This We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Halls Catarrh Cure F J CHENEY CO Toledo 0 JCheneybellevohImbusinesstranSilctionsout any obligations made by his firm NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE r tfv 1 f S3Es Toledo O Internallyactingcous surfaces of tho system Testimonials SoldbyTake Ualla Family Pills for constipationI GI oco oss ew4 wo oe oe RELIGIOUS e QIiI e1e eboe Rev E O Guerrant will preach at Springfield church Bath coun ty Sunday morning October 1 nt 11 oclock ddBIRTHS0 vr wv + Mr and Mrs Lawrence Jones are receiving congratulations over the arrival of a fine baby boy at their home Monday September 20 1911 The little one hits been christened Paul Winfred Attention Democrats Tuesday Oct 3 is City Registration Day DONT FAIL TO REGISTER FOR SALE Automatic shotgun in first class condition Apply at this officefTobacco Sticks for Sale Tobacco sticks at 1 00 per thousandwhile they last 112 2t McCormick Lumber Co 350 pumps and oxfords re duced to 298 J H Brunncr 8tf The Shoe Man Everything to eat when you want it Call up Vanars ell LOST A gold Fler de leur pin Return to this office andre ceive reward 122t Large fire in Louisville Saturday night fire broke out in the basement of David Baird Sons wholesale millinery establish ment on Main street in Louisville and damaged their building and others adjoining to the extent of nearly half a million dollars fully covered by insurance Three mem bers of the tire department were killed and several injured 4 pumps and oxfords reduced to 315IT H Bruner 8tf The Shoe Man Beautiful Reception Last Wednesday evening Miss Charlotte Rogers entertained with a delightful reception at her home on West High street in honor of her attractive guest Miss Helen Tash of Chicago New sweet potatoes and cabbage at Vanarsdells State Tformal Canada Against Reciprocity Reciprocity suffered an over whelming defeat in the Canadian elections held lust Thursday By a veritable political landslide the voters decided against the Conservative party and President Tufts pet measure for which the latter called Congress in special session Tobacco Sticks for Sale 1 Tobacco sticks at 400 per thousand while they last 12 2t McCormick Lumber Co Incubator and Brooder for Sale Latest mobel Chas A Cyphers 200pgg incubator and Model in I seasonfat this office I IAll mens oxfords at greatly re v I BrunnersII Ft Graining School Jor UaacnarsII Courses lending to Elementary State Certificate Intermediate State Certlllcaie Advanced State Certificate this certificate be comes a life dli lomi All these certificate are valid in all public schools In Kentucky Special courses Review Courses Tuition M r free to appointees Two splendid Dormitories New Model School New Manual Training Uuildinif Practice School Department of All rlculture a well equipped Gymnasium Students can enter to ad vantage any time Address Tlyr J G CUABHE President Richmond Kentucky aOG CHOTIERPsClln be prevented for Only 5 Cents per Month for each hoi The side are cured and the exposed hogs in the same herd are kept from having the disease for Vi Cents per head Epidemics conic in the Full and Spring and every year thousands of farm ers lose their hogs HOCUUOX HOG CHOLERA REMEDY cures find prevents Cholera Couulis Worms Fevers Scours and Thumps stimulates the appetite aids digestion and causes hogs to tulle on extra Mesh from the same feed Better get some toddy and save your hogs At your Druggists or sent upon receipt of Price Gallon J5oo Quart i ifio Manufactured and Guaranteed hy yjv BOURBON REMEDY COMPANY Loxlaffton Ky Sold by W S LLOYD M STERWII s 5 iiits Overcoats FOR THE I IFall Season i9i1I BY H Mastert r Halll from Mastert r Clothiersr ricf + IO i n efJ BROS+ I The Quality Store I Special Showing of Stetson ands Knox Hats I fJy y d L r f Y WHICH WOULD YOU CHOOSE If you saw a row of apples everyone differing in size ripeness and color and all for sale at the same price wouldnt you choose the best Why not do the same thing when you buy fire insurance The cost of insurance is substantially the in the all row agencies but what you get for your money varies a much as the sameII I I Shame on ORear Judge OKear has made some sneering reference to Governor McCrearys age that are unworthy of him The ExGovernor is no older than Henry Watterson the most virile writer in America not old as Justice Harlan who fash ioned his pen into a rapier undI impaled the trusts no older than a hundred Americans who are di the great public and institutions of this country He is young enough to measure swords with Judge ORear to meet him on grounds chosen by the Republican nominee and be fore the campaign was two weeks old he had that middleaged jurist lighting with his back to the wall jMcCreary will not miss an en gagement or disappoint an audi ence He is fit and ready to go the distance Dont think that piles cant be cured Thousands of obstinate cases have been cured by Doans Ointment 50 cents at any drug store 1m The Louisville Evening Post r thought it could embarrass Ed ward J McDermott by asking him how he would vote as presid ing officer of the Senate if the County Unit bill was a tie But Mr McDermott is not a phrase making hairsplitting dodging lawyer In his speech at Colum bia on Monday Mr McDermott answered Mr Knot and pledged himself in the event of a tie to obey the instructions of his party and cast his vote for the extension of the County Unit He is always frank andsincere The people can absolutely rely1 on any statement he will make His word is his bond For Rent y First floor of my residence on Antwerp avenue Four nice rooms gas electric lights hot and cold water Phone 204 8tf Mrs Mary Schlegel Knoxville TennesseeA September 11Octoher 1 1911 REDUCED RATES VIA sale daily September 1 1 to October 1Final limit ten day from date of sale Through Electric Lighted Coaches and Sleeping Cars For reservations and infonnation see Local Agent or write J C BEAM Jr 76t A G P A St Louis Mo t Choose then HOFFMANS INSURANCE AGENCY For NCvly Three Quarters of a Century it has paid every loss big and little Its reputation is unexcelled It is the best fire insurance apple of them all and its policies cost no more than those in agercies of inferior quality Why not use the same judgment in buying insurance that you would in such a trivial matter as buying fruit at a fruit stand Talk with Hoffman I Mt Sterlingr Kentvc yJ recting private truthful Appalachian exposition SOUTHERN RAILWAY- On complete When James B MeCreary be comes Governor the controlof the Legislature will be taken out of the hands of the prison lobby The Democratic party platform pledges a reform of the present intolerable conditions and Governor MeCreary will do his duty at all hazards The political prison bosses will have to go I a j j J Governor is while Treasury is paying What the breaking the tobacco pittance think of extravagance a homegrown melon on 100- Gleenwndes 1847 ROGERS BROS TRIPLE Silver Plate 4that Wears s P SilverLr Of Proven Quality Rich design refined beauty in knives forks spoons pieces are not of solid silverware alone The skill born of experience has pro duced in the famous 1647 ROGERS BROS silver effects in pattern and design make its name for beauty second only to its reputation for quality Silver Plate that Wears Sold by dealers everywhere Send for catalogue 11 CL all patterns MERIDEN BRITANNIA CO International Silver Co SnCCeIIIOr Meriden Conn If its a monument you are going to erect it should bo of GEORGIA MAR BLE if its a vault GEOR GIA MARBLE is the proper material if its building GEORGIA MAR B L E should be used for both exterior and interior Because it will not absorb moisture which prevents decomposition it stands heat to 1000 de grees Fah you can get nny size shape or shade desire j it will remain beau tiful and unbroken us long as it lasts and it lasts for 0 Willson still swat ting golf balls the State out thirty dot lars for every swat does poor fellow who is his back in patch for such For nice water ice call phone xs and and fancy serving attributes long plate which leading showing with In selecting a monument it is withtho iidea of perpet uating the memory of some loved onebut it is not a perpetual monument that II soon cracks and crumbles away Avoid this by ask ing your dealer to show you samples of Cherokee Creole Etowahand Kennesaw Georgia Mar ble for monumentsFor Markland Jackson MARBLE AND GRANITE Monuments Etc mMt Sterling Ky JL I Lest We forget the Orphan Children For your sake and for those needing your help we beg the privilege of this word The most helpless orphan children are in the mountains The gift of two no ble women enabled us to establish a splendid Asylum at Clay City for the rescue of the hundreds of these friendless and homeless childrenThere is not a nicer home nor n happier familnor brighter children in the commonwealth They are entirely dependent upon the chairity of Christian people The Institution has no endowment but the promises of Godand the gifts of His children Everything for their support must be given them by those who have the spirit of the Muster Even yet they have no food and clothing for the winterOur destiny at the day of Judgment depends upon the treatment of these little brethren of our Lord There is no investment on earthwhich pays such dividends as gifts to such representatives of the King Banks pity six per cent He pays one hundred fold For your sake and theirs we make this statement We do not beg we offer you this great op portunity Phillips Brooks said He who helps a child helps humanity with a distinctness and immediateness which no other help given to human creatures in any other stage in their lives can jjossibly give again We are hoping to rescue these hundreds of Highland children from destruc don Send all help for them to Rev Dr Edward 0 Guerrant President of the Society of Soul Winners or to Mr James Robert Alexander Secretary Wilmore Kentucky Farmers mechanics railroad ers laborers rely on Dr Thomas Electric Oil Takes the sting out ofcuts burns or bruises at once Pain cannot stay when it is used Im- Tobacco Growers Know Their Friends The tobacco growers of Ken tucky know who their friends are They have never askn favor at the hands of the Democrats that it has not been granted Every beneficial act in the Statute Books was placed there by Democrats The Republican party is the mother of trusts It gave them birth und has nurtured them for years at the expense of the people This includes the Tobacco Trust which has oppressed and impoverished the farmers of Kentucky Whenever Judge ORear starts to talk of the tobacco situation he thinks of Governor Willsoifs spending over 270000 for the State militia and his tongue cleaves to the roof of his mouth 4 Congressman Johnsons Speech Congressman Ben Johnsons speech at Danville was heard with enthusiastic approval by a big audience He paid his respects to the Republicans in vigorous fash ion His arraignment of Judge ORear was terrific He exposed the insincerity of the Republican leader who accepted nomination on a platform which he is now trying to repudiate Mr John son shed new light on the position of Caleb Powers in this contest He heartily endorsed the Demo cratic ticket as the strongest ever named in Kentucky and pledged every man on it his hearty support II Clay McKee Sons Buy Sell and Rent Real Estate Loan Ionetto or For You Write the Best Insurance Execute Bonds for you put vou Next tc best investments Sell The Best Aulos THE WHITE MOTOR CAR Dont fail to see them 44tf WINCHESTER rionument Works BEST WORK WINCHESTER KYILet me know your wants and I will call on you and srve you njoney P H JACKSON Prop L d t MALARIA headache biliousness in digestion rheumatism pimples blotches yellow complexion etc are all signs of poisons in your blood These poisons should be driven out or serious illness may result To get rid of them use B5 Thedfords BlackDraughtthe vegetable liver medicine OMrs JH Easier of Spartanburg S C says tII had sick headache for years I felt bad most of the time I tried Thed foTds BlackDraught and now I feel better than when I was 16 years old Your druggist sells it in 25 cent packages just on Thedfords The Worl 1 iGreatest Trots Uhlan thot worlds champion will be sent against the worlds record of 158 to sulky on Tuesday Oc 3 the first day of the meeting at the Lexington Trots Thig attraction added to the 21 000 Kentucky Futurity and the 3000 Tennessee and the 1000 208 pace makes the greatest program ever offered to a trotting horse audience i Both the Futurity and the Tennessee look like very open races as Justice Brooks 208 Miss Stokes 208 and Mainleaf 209i have met with varying results while three of Tennessee tracks have also been beating eich other and getting beaten by the others These are Vernon McKinney 202 Sir 11 203 and und Branham Baughman 205i while another very prominent candidate is C The Limit 204 Both the free foralltrot and freeI forall puce look like high class races In the former are Billy Burke 203 Soprano 203 Joan 2044 Spanish Queen 204i Hail worthy 205t1on Labor 20oi Country Jay 205+ Dudie Archdale 206letc The pacers are an equally if not more sensational lot Independence Boy 201i Evelyn Yo 20i Earl Jr202t Es H Kay 202 The Abbe 204 will be among the starters and possibly Vernon McKinney 202 C The Limit 204 etc may also start Vehicles at Cost Until October 1st 1 will close out my stock at cost 103t H W Senieur FuhiloSaleAt about two miles east of Howards Mill ani Wednesday Oct 11 1911 at io oclock a in I will offer for sale to the highest and best bidder the following property towit 25 head of Yearling Steers 3 Milk Cows and Calves 7 headof Fat Hogs 3 Sows and 24 Pigs I pair of good 4yearold Work Mules 2 Work Horses both gentle to drive- i good Driving Mare about io years old gentle for womaniI yearling Horse Colt by McDonald Chiefi and Harness About five tons of Hay and about ten acres of Corn in the shock with place to feed same 75 acres of grass to be rented until ChristmasAnd other things not mentioned aboveTERMSAll amounts under io cash on day of sale and amounts above same on a credit of six months with six percent per annum front day of sale and evidenced by good negotiable notes John R Thomas MT STERLING KY IRFDNO4 I A F MVfffiWit Paris Green AN- DParis Green- Blowers AT I Mt Sterling Drug Co 1 301- 3rAWMAAAAMAMPM 1 The Garage IS ON Bank Street Automobiles FOR RENT At All Times r WE WILL MEET Any Train ON NOTICE Strother Frazer f Phone 268 nit Sterlinn Kent- uckyLAUNDRYII FOR FIRSTCLASS LAUNDRY C F ALL KIND ad to the Mt Sterling Laundry Co All work promptly delivered We give I specialattention to Family Washing Give Us a Trial Phone 15 MT STER- IiNGLaundry Co Bath Count- ysCNINNIAL Home Coming Celebration ON Thursday friday and Saturday Sept 28 29 30 1911 I LAT Owinlsville 1 Ky Everybody is Cordially AttendIA special iiivifcjtiou is extended to every native of Bah county and to every who has countyForendeavor every amusev ment and attraction within their means fjItChairman of Bnusemeut Committee for privilege8jta8jta 1k yareWagons Painted ori V cheap wagon is painted to hide defects in the wood and make attractive to the purchaser Even the paint is of poor quality and wears off quickly leaving cod exposed to the weather A Studebaker is painted to preserve the wood and protect it the elements Even when the boxing is forced into the hub it is covered with 5 lead in order to keep moisture out of the hub You cannot see that but its there just the same The paint used on a WAGON Posen for its wear and weather resisting qualities Jllfmay not look much different from the cheap wagon when but Write for the book The Farmers Friendwhich shows it how the Studebaker is made For Sale by I henault rearaaam AQUarauteeJ ttbolds s f Its worth something to you to get the makers guarantee fA on shoes there are very few I makers who are willing to give i isuch a guarantee as Selz puts 11on all shoes bearing that name c I givec1 t BasSSfek the wearer satisfaction we C make it good Look for Selz Royal I IBlue Shoes 350 + 5 CLICKi BROSSouth Maysville St Mt Sterling 3 r 0oans- Jrnsuraneeieal Estate I so os r GREENE STROSSMAN HAZELRIGG V 2 v Ifrrl IJ4 v jr1CY1 fYrJ A c J l A4 I Robinson IIT- be The Jeweler andIhandsome store on the corner of Maysville Court streets is the place to get High Grade Cut Glass in the newest floral designs Siverware in the latest I5patterns New laVnllieres an excellent assortment Give us a call and see our extensive line SPECIAL EXCURSION CINCINNATI AND RETURN Sunday October 8 and 22 nn SPECIAL TRAIN Leaves LEXINGTON 725 amIASK TICKET AGENTS FOR PARTICU LARSI l J A TheI Republicans Steal Demo cratic Doctrine Judge ORcnr lays particular emphasis upon the fact that the Republican platform declares for a direct primary and for the elec tion of Senators by the people This is altogether creditable to the Republicans but it happens to be Democratic doctrine and it is ouly one of the many boldsteals on the part of the Republican Convention Wherever they found a good thincr they took it bodily and made it their own It so happens that when the op portunity presented itself to a Re publican Senate to pass the law providing for the election of United States Senators by the peo pie which a Democratic house had sent up to them they rejected it for the very good reason that whenever the people elect the Senators the majority composed as it is of corporation lawyers and trust servants will pass oqt of the hands of the Republicans Judge ORear saw an opportunity to appropriate some Demo cratic thunder and he took ad vantage of it Had he been sin cere in his advocacy of the direct primary he would have forced his party to calla primary for the nomination of a candidate for United States Senator just as the Democrats didso that the people would know when they elected a Legislature who they would vote for to represent them in the Sen ate The Republicans did not take this course because it would have been necessary for Con gressman Langley and Congress man Caleb Powers to have an nounced their candidacy Bothof them are anxious to represent Kentucky in the Senate but neither has the courage to submit his claims to the people of the State so that the individualvoter would have a chance to express his opinion Judge ORear was nominated by u Convention made up of Federal oiliceholders and hardly a man of the 1800 that was not con trolled by some postmaster reve nue collector Congressman 01 Senator He claims that that way the voice of the people speakini in his behalf But when Governor McCreary was nominated in a pri mary where 100000 votes were cast that was only the result of n machine which Judge OReai promises to smash when he ih elected Governor The Democrats have always gone to the people for their or dens The closer the party has gotten to the voters the greater ts following Bryan was tht strongest leader we have had it many years because the peopK had faith in him and he inter preted their purpose andwishes On the other hand the Republi cans haye been in control of a few strong masterful men who b reason of their connection with corporations and their opportunity to secure big money for campaign purposes have ruled tin party and dictated its policy They do not want direct prima ries for United States Senator or for any other oflice because when ever they get away from corporate control they know that the ma chine which they now use So ruthlessly will be destroyed Judge ORear pretends to be for these reforms because they are vote getters but he is no more sincere than his party and the people will not trust him They will rely upon the Democrats who for years have shown the faith that was in them in these matters b y their works A The Louisville Herald says Sen ator Bradley will not be able to take an active part in the Repub titan State campaign because heI will be busy investigating Senator Stephenson of Winconsin who is charged with securing his election- to the United States Senate by corrupt means Bradley trying I Stephenson for buying his way into I the Senate 1 I I If the woodcock has not lostl his voice entirely I II it is up to him to mike a few I sulphurous remarks I BACK GIVES OUT Plenty of Mt Sterling Readers Have This Experience You tax the kidneys overwork them They cant keep up the continual strainThe back gives outit aches and pains Urinary troubles set in Dont wait longertake Doatis Kidney Pills Mt Sterling people tell you how they actJohn W Forman 8 Montgom ery street Mt Sterling Ky saysI think my kidney trouble was the result of overexertion 1 was obliged to give up all work that requiredstooping on account of a weakand lame back I was often laid up for several days ut a time and finally I began to lookaround for a cure I did not find anything of benefit until I procured Doans Kidney Pills at F C Du ersons drug store I was soon welland strong and now am entirely free from kidney trouble I am pleased to give Doans Kidney Pills my endorsement For sale by all dealers Price 50 cents FosterMilburn Co Buffalo New York sole agents for the United States- Kemember the name Doans and take no other 112t J Malcolm Forbes and Main leaf Good judgesstudents one might say of trotting horse his toryarc of the opinion that J Malcolm Forbes 4 and Mainleaf 3 owned by Mr James R Ma gowan of Mt Sterling are the two greatest stallions ever owned by any man and it is freely predicted that the former will hold the worlds record for 4yearold stallions at the close of the Lex ington meeting and that the lat ter has an excellent chance to win the Kentucky Futurity on Tues day October 3rd the first day ol the Great Lexington Trots itI what promises to be one of the most memorable races ever trot red For this great Iprize 21000 twentyone 3year olds the ilowei of the landl have made the Sep tember payment and it is almost certain that amongst the starter will be Mainleaf Miss Stokes JusticeJ Brooke Atlantic Express Peter Thompson Bierne Holt baroness Helen and Lettie Lee Mainleaf will be favorite On tin tulle day October 3rd Uhlan he King of all trotters will start 10 beat his own record Such iI program was never before givei oy tiny association and still tIlt nanageraent believes that Tran sylvaniaI Day and Freeforal Day will be equally good Kemember the half fare or railroads and the dates Oct 314 ind attend rBillious Feel heavy after dinner Tongue coated Bitter taste Complexion sallow Liver needs waking up Doans Reau lets cure bilious attacks 25 cents at any drug store 1m Worlds Greatest Pacers at Lex ington Trots During the great Lexington Trots of October 3rd to 14th next there will be two sensational pacing races such as have never before been seen These are the races between Independence Boy 20li Earl Jr 202+ Vernon McKinney 202 Evelyn W 20tt The Eel 202+ Es II Kay 202 The Abbe 204 and possibly Lady Maud C 200 etc One of these races will be on the fourth day of the meeting Friday Oct 6thnud the other on the 8th day Wednesday Oct 11 Some worlds records will beI smashed during these races and no one can pick the winner Remember the half rates on railroads and attend j Judge ORenr wilt talk for hours about the Constitution but you couldnot get binto devote a min I ute to the di ussion of the Republican Staler and national administrations j you were to otter hint a pensio for life I l Take the Prison Board Out of Politics The Democratic platform con demns the present system of elect andIinstitutions out of politics and place the appointment ofprison commissioners in the hands of the GovernorIn at Carlisle Goy ernor McCreary took this plank as a text and dwelt upon the evils that have grown up under the political ring that has controlled the prisons and through them exerted an influence on the Legislature which has brought reflection upon partyWhen the Governor appoints the prison commissioners he will be responsible not only for their ability and character but for the manner in which they perform their duties If they become grafters or lobbyists or selfseek ing politicians the Governor can turn them out of office andre place them with men who can be trustedWhen the Legislature has the selection of prison commissioners then it becomes important for the commissioners to control the Leg islature to the end that they may succeed themselves The result is that the prison commissioners un der the present law having the right to grant parols and award richcontracts become the most powerful influence in the State Whether they have used that pow er wisely is not now the question The system is wrong and it should be changed before the evils inc dent to it increase until they cast discredit upon the State and party The Democratic Convention realized that we are drifting into troubledwaters on the prison question and they have pointed way out of the difficulty Governor McCreary can be depended upon to name prison commissioners who will manage the institu tions in their charge with an eye single to the public good instead of spending their time in trying to buildup a political machini with which to reward their favor ites and punish their enemies Win n the prison commissioners become such an important influ once that they cannot only swing the whole Legislature but try to liclate who shall be Governor 01 the Commonwealth it is time to retire them to private life and place the responsibility of control of the State prison in the hands ol a Board that will have to account to a higher power Why ORccr Dislikes National Issues Democrats must realize that it vote under the rooster this yens means a vote for Legislators who will name the next United States Senator If the Democrats win Ollie lames will represent Ken tucknt Washington when tin great battle for a reduction of tin tariff is to be fought If the lit publicans carry the Legislature Congressman Langley or Con gressman Powers will be chosen Senator Is it any wonder that Judge ORear does not want to discuss national issues yam The Greatest FreeForAII Trot at Lexington On Tuesday October 10th the soverth clay of the great Lexing ton trots the first frcefor all trot of years will be a peach including such sensational stake winners us Soprano 203+ Billy Burke 2031 Joan 204+ Dudie Archdale 20G + Stroller 205 Brace Girdle 2 05t lalworthy 205+ and possibly the jreat Harvester 201 Those at tending will witness one of the grandest races ever seen on the turf Remember the dates October 3d to 14th andattend Tor Sale Double Standard Polled Dur lam Bulls which arc hornless I shorthorns Shropshire Bucks I 0y an imported prize winning sire Pure bred Poland China boars and gilts Thomas J Bigstaff 3tf Mt Sterling Ky j L Jacaoooooao RilSSWL I I DR C W COMPTON Dentist Mt Sterling Kentucky Successor to Dr mown All Work Guaranteed and Prices Rigfi Olllce in Slnrtln IlulMlng Phone D2i H R PREWITT ATTORNEYATLAW M t Sterling Kentucky Office Court St opposite Court House Samuels Building front room up stairs DR G M NORTON Veterinarian Office at Peed S Hortons Livery Stable Office Phone 498 Residence 24 Calls answered Promptly 3lvr DR W B ROBINSON r Veterinarian Oillco at Anderson UoardiiinnVMvcrjr Stable i Oillce Phone 135 Kesidence Phone 551 Calls answered promptly Examinations free Assistant State Veterinarian 1 THE OhOSRDOako Ohio Railway Company TIME OF TRAINS AT MT STERLING In Effect lulvl 9 IBM Subject to change without notice LEAVE Forand From ARRIVE x 719 a m Louisville x 1239 P m x 347 p m Louisville x 937 p int 55o a in Lexington J 920 a m t 215 p m Lexington j 705 P m I 930 a m Rotlnvell t 205 p in YorkXl239 x 719 n UJ sgt x 937P m 3 1 Norfolk47P u1 Pikeville t 215 P UJ- t VU t 920 a yi Hiuton Sleeping Dining and Parlor Cars on Express Trains- Consultagents for particulars x Daily t Weekdays exin ton Eastern Ry TIME TABLE Effective May 23 1- 911West8oud Xo 1 11U a STATIONS Dally DaHr AM PM 12Lv Lv Jackson 505 1So- UI K Junction 8 Sao 1 57 Athol lL03 22Y It Beatty ville Junction 21It Torrent 6t 3112- I Campion Junction 6143 330 It Clay City 719 405 ItL S E Junction Z5 4FI- t Winchester SCS 450 53I Eetstyou d STATIONSX01 i Dally 04 u r ML A 11 r 72S2U7 SOS lC E Junction 2J5 8J8 Clay City 305 S50 Campion Junction 347 92711 Torrent 404 944Beattyville Junction 425 10044 1030IJunction 519 1057 4Jackson 525 1105- is Quicksand n25 CONNECTIONS LEXINGTONTrain No i will make connection at Lexington with the L NT for Louisville Ky NO3 will make connection with the L C N at Lexing ton for Cincinnati 0 CAMPTON JUNCTION Trains Nos I 2 3 and 4 will make connection with Mountain Central Ry to and from Camp ton Ky BEATTYVILLE JUNCTION Trains Nos i 2 and 3 will make connection with the L C A Railway for Beattyvillt O C K JUNCTION Trains Nos i and 4 will make connection with Ohio S Kentucky Ry for Cannel City Ky and O S K stations CHAS SCOTT Gen Passenger Agent highest Prices PAID FOR Live Poultry Eggs Hides furs Feathers Sheep Pelts and Wool G D Sullivan Co W Locust Street Mt Sterling Ky 3iyr Phone 474 I x This town is fortunate in that it has been chosen as one of the many stations of the WearU Well Shoe Co which eliminates from f this community the many unnecessary profits from Factory to Footx r IPSrJU J i 198 248 298t Wait for our rubbers which will be on sale about October 11st at prices no one else can meettBranch No 86 Corner Maysville and Main Streets NOTICEDemocratic Primary Election Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of the Democratic City Committee of Mt Sterling Ky held in said city on the 23d day of August 1911 at which meeting a quorum was present it was unani mously ordered by said Committee that a primary election be held in said city on Friday October 6th 1911t For the purpose of nominating the following Democratic nominees for City Offices towit Two nominees for Councilmen for the First Ward Two nominees for Councilmen for the Second Ward Two nominees for Councilmen for the Fourth Ward A nominee for City Attorney- A nominee for Chief of Police A nominee for City Assessor- A nominee for City Clerk The polls in each of the precincts of saidcity will be opened at the usual voting places at 6 oclock a m and closed at 4 oclock P m This August 23d 1911 C B DUERSON Chm jI B FRANK PERRY Secy I jL I I 8tf Dry Cleaning Pressing and Repairing Up to Date Style Ladies Work a Specialty Sanitary Steam Pressing 1 Call Phone 225 i E W STOCKTO10 North Maysville Street Mt Sterling Kentucky e- y d 1aJo Q CORRESPONDENCE + 0 111ti r v Nf STOOPS Wheat and rye have come up and are growing fine The greater part of the tobacco crop will be housed this week ClMissLexingtonMrs T N Coons is the guest of rela tives ut Cincinnati Smitt Trimble is at Louisville assist ing with the work at Republican head quarters Born September 18 to Roy Byrd and wife a daughter Mary Ethel Many from this section will attend the Owingsville Centennial this week Mrs Ed Toy and Mrs David Moore of Side View visited the family of Thos Crockett Saturday School Supt Goodwin visited the school here Friday Mrs J R Cooper took seriously ill Thursday and kept growing worse up till Sunday evening when she was rushed to Lexington to be operated on in an effort to save her life- Frank TI 1 i Monday to hisCincinnatihome at Mrs Mary Scott of Lexington Mrs L E Griggs Miss Lucy Smith and Kenneth Gillaspie of Mt Sterling have been the guests of J H Gillaspie and wife t Next Sunday Oct i there will be a basket meeting at Springfield church Dr E O Guerrant of Wihnore and Rev preachingEverybody dially invited to attend these services Thomas Conway the four months oldI son of Montgomery Toy Jr died Satur day night after several days of severe suffering Little Thomas mother Myr tie Barnes Toy died a few days after his joinheriii the Bailey graveyard beyond Owings vine Sunday evening PLUMLICK Rev Robert Reynolds of Mt Sterling closed a 20 days protracted meeting at Bunkers Hill Sunday with baptizing in the afternoon There were nine immersed and several additions Bro preachforReynolds is an able minister and hard worker in the Masters vineyard Born to Roger Crouch and wife a daughter Yancie Laughlin sold 201000 pound steers to Crouch S Gillaspie at 4 50 Clark McClain took advantage of an excursion and went lo Cincinnati Sunday of last week A B Kendall while hauling a load of hay to Mt Sterling tor James Kendall his team took fright at an automobile and ran away Fortunately Arthur came out alive JEFFERSONVILLE Charlie Anderson who has flees con fined to his room with fever is able to be out again R H Childcrs left Tuesday fQr Cincin nati to buy his fall stock of goods Good rains and plenty of grass has made good prices for all kinds of stock R A Childers sold 16 head 550lb heif for 365 per hundred R T Richardson sold to George Hal sey 39 head steers and heifers for about 4 cents h D Richardson sold to Henry Mur phey 37 head 525 pound heifers for 334 cents and preniuim Walter Tabar sold to C M Stafford 2 yearling steers for 50 F D Richardson has sold to CyM Stafford 30 good heifers at 4 cents and 6 at 375 to be delivered Oct 15 Ira Bedford sold a horse mule colt for 40 F D Richardson sold four mule colts one for 050 one for 65 one for 70 one for 58o Brown S Richardson sold a small farm belonging to Sam Lee to Mr Proffitt of Virginia for 550 cash Brown Richardson sold to Albert Welch of Indiana the Sug Townsend 3000Good at 6 cents fiHayprices GRASSY LICK Misses Mary Dean and Lizzie Casse left Friday for a visit with relatives in Ohio Mrs Rosa Toohey and children of Cincinnati have been visiting relatives here Nell Ramsey left Monday to attend school in Paris JamesMcDonaldT J Carr and wife were in Owings ville last Wednesday and Thursday Everybody busy and news scarce in this part of ihecountJJ New fresh clean line of staple 1 and fancy groceries at S E Kelly 12tfLing at Vanarsdells Graser Humphreys Florists DESIGN WORK CUT FLOWERS1 and WEDDING DECORATIONS OUR SPECIALTY Greenhouse Phone S3 Store Phone 547 MT STERLING KENTUCKY it Bath County Centennial On Thursday Friday and Sat urday of this Week will be held at Owingsville the Bath County Cen tennial Extensive preparations- for the entertainment of the visitors have been made and a large is expected Quite a num ber of people from this county will attend A Card I have paid my entrance fee and am in the race for City Assessor- to stay reports to the contrary notwithstanding Iam at home sick but hope to be able to be out and call on my friends in the next few days Respectfully yours R S STOKLEY Tobacco Sticks for Sale Tobacco sticks at4O per thousand while they last 122t McCormick Lumber Co Millinery opening I wish to announce to the public that I will have my millenry open ing Wednesday and Thursday Oct 4th and 5th I have the lat est designs in hats for Fall and Winter I have some special bargains in silks ribbons and novelties My stock is all new stock Mrs H C Greenwade Notice to Taxpayers The city tax books are now in my hands and the taxes are due Same can be settled by calling at my office BuildingB MODONALD103t Stray Je nett Strayed from my place on the withblackher whereabouts will please call phone 406 M B French J c OF s L county Ky on the and Sals begin at 930 2G Cattle weighing about 1200 pounds 52 Cattle weighing about 1100 pounds Bull lot of Milch Cows Heifers and Calves Pair of yearold Brown Mules s Pair of 8yearbld Brown Mare Mules Pair of 3 curold Mules Pair of 4 year old Horse Mules Gynarold Horse Mule About 15 tons of Timothy Hay Twothirds of 35 acres of Corn on Montgomery counts land and 25 acres on Bath county farm Feed lot will be furnished About 8 acres of Oats in barn About 5 acres of Corn on Peter Kelly farm on Winchester pike place to feed if desired Corn to be judged in the Held after November 20 Miss Serena 3yearold bay pacing marc by Earl Patch Has been driven on track and shows speed Miss Grace 2yearold trotting mare by South dam Alfred G Has been driven on track Kesceus 35116 7yearold sorrel stallion trial 228 last quarter 35 Sired by Cresceus re cord 202i the worlds champion trotting stal lion First dam Bonnie Alice by Bonnie W by Red Wilkes 1749 sired by Ralph Wilkes 206f Resceus is exceedingly handsome 3yeardld Gray Mare Sterling Chief bald faced Gelding Earl Patch 2yearold Bay Mare 2yearold light Bay Mare 2yearold Black Mare McDonald Chief 2yearold Brown Mare South 2yearold Sorrel Horse 2yearold Brown Horse Alcyo 1 cnrold sorrel bald faced Horse Earl Patch 1yearold Bay Gelding 1yearold Grey Horse Earl Patch r- i r1 n- n ouiuiNt or fresh and Cured Meats STAPLE and FA- NCYGroceries r y Cannot be Improved Upon Courteous Treatment Prompt Delivery Robinson MooreJCourt St Phone 251 Mt Sterling Ky 1113 r Judge Allie Young Will Preside in Boyle County Judge Allie Young of More head has been appointed to hold the Boyle Circuit Court this week on account of the absence of the regular judge Lewis L Walker who is very ill with typhoid fever ot 250 pumps and reduced to 198 J H Bran t 8tf The Shoe Vanarsdells PUBLIC SAL- Es AND ARPG IMPLEMENTS tAND RENTINhOF ABOUT 95O ACRES of LANDiir i brickhouseThursday October 19th 1911 following stock farming implements to oclock seconds oxfords 1yearold Bay Horse stary1yearold bay bald faced Filly Resceus I1ycnroldJI Jare all good individuals the 2 and 3yearblI have been broken to harness yearlings broken to halter and lines Elf King Broodmare snip nose Misfit gray mare and coltv nh Alfred G bay mare t i 3 I 7TempleBay Mare Black Mare r Bull Hay Rake Several new Double Shovel Plows 2 1horse Sulky Rakes 4 Breaking Plows 3SlMes 3 2horse Wagons 2 Grass Seed Strippers J I Fodder Cutting Box 1horse Trap f2horse Tread Power Iron Roller Tobacco Screw 2 Mowing Machines 1horse Cultivator fHeavy Break Cart 2horso Corn Planter 3 hand Corn Planters 3 Randall Harrows Dump Cart and Harness Drag Lot of Double Shovel Plows lot of Cultivators Cutting Box 2 Break Carts Tarpaulin New 2horse Cultivator 2 new 1horse Cultivators Several sets of Wagon Harness lot of Pitchforks Scythes Hoes Shovels Rammers Iron Digger Log Chains several Wagon Frames and Beds Wheat Drill Hog Trough and Kettle WedgesBreakBridles Halters SaddleIA lot of Farming Implements of all kinds 10horse power Engine lot of Cattle Troughs ftAndlI yoJr At the same time and place I will offer for rent the lands of W T Fitzpatrick n as followsFIRSTWhat dwellinghousecorn anc balance in grass SECONDThe Bath county farm of about 210 acres on Slate Creek hasdwel twentyfiveacresTHIRD Howards Mill farm will be divided into three separatelydwelling house und tobacco barn for each tract about six acres for tobacco and about beshowngroundsFurther to the undersigned Terms made known on day of Sale I A SHARTFitzpatrickWmII i if ftt tktl 1 i 4d y r w9 y e i LiI jll J J I