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The Mt. Sterling advocate: n. Wednesday, October 18, 1911.
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I O R c 1 iI i i WT STERLING ADVOCATE LARGEST CIRCULATION OF ANY PAPER PUBLISHED IN MONTGOMERY COUNTY 11VOL Mm XXI MT STERLING KENTUCKY WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 18 1911 NUMBER 151I 10000 CATTLE On the Market Court DayPricesi high and Trade BriskHogs Sold at 5 Cents With the cattle sold the latter atheastj Trade was so brisk that the scales could not weigh stock as fast as they were sold The best 1 000 poundSteers sold at 5 cents with i bulk of sales around 41cents Yearlings 4 E cents withsome ex tra ones at 44 cents heifers 35 to 4tcents cows 325 to 375 old cows and workoxen li to 22 cents bulls 3 to 4 cents a few 125 pound hogs at 5 cents A large crowd at the pens and to say it was a busy one will hardly ex press the state of affairs It was hustle the entire dalYI Some pens being filled as many as three times during the day It will take two days at least to clear up the stock pricNas es rapidas we have ever seen in thi i market J SALES I It wasj impossible for one ma to get more tlian half of the sales We give a few that were made John Murphy 7 800pound heif ers to Wm Green at 425 Rex Bowen sold 13 500pound steers at 4 cents Hughes Murphy 14 400 pound heifers to M A Conk right of Clark county at 375 Stafford Co 35 700pound 1 1Steels to Jas McDonald at 4 cents Mr McDonald bought L about 109 head Of steers and heifers duringff he day Hughes Murphy 16 9001 pounds cows to Al Kerns of Car- lisle at 23 cents Mr Kerns theoday 1 I poundIJoe Hisle sold a bunch of 500 a pound heifers to Lawrence Bros of Carlisle at 375 Barnett Keeton 17 1000 poundsteers to N P Guy Clark county at 5 cents 1 Maj D J Burchett bought 27 600 pound steers of Jeff Halsey at 4 cents and 23 from Ben Murphy at same price Harris Trimble 25 1000pound steers to Lucien Greene at 5 cents Keeton Barnett 20 975 pound steers tOilClark court party at 5 cents Cooper Stafford 38 1000 poundsteers to Bigstaff Cock roll at 5 cents Thos Rusneckc 27 600pound steers to Jas Evans of Clark county at 4i cents Wm Johnson a bunch of 700 pound steers to Silas Barber at 4 cents Sam Combs 10 540 pound yearlings to JohnJ Gaitskill at H 1cents o A D Lacey 29 900pound cows to Ben Buddev of Cincin nati Ohio at 3 cents Mr Bud= dey bought two car loads in all I Sam Wheeler 27 850pound steers to Joe Turley at 475 Young Bros of Bourbon county bought 21 550pound yearlings at S4 25 to 8150 s I Mike Wilson 20 950pound steers to Neil Lexington KatI 475 Lacey Co 23 650pound heif ers to Henry Bros of Carlisle at 4 cents Jas H Arnctt sold 21 7oOlb heifers at 390 Yocum sold 10 500lb heifers at 3cMr Rupard 45 500lb steers to T B Hampton Clark county at t g375 I r1 JM f 1f 5 900lb bulls to aJonas Veil at 3icC- ontinue 1J 3 ijn last vane t X f ar r a + AA 1 t URDU CROWD Heafs Splendid Speech of Nan W A Cullop at the Court house Monday Afternoon A large crowd gathered at the court house here Monday afternoon to hear Hon W A Cullop congressman from Indiana Mr Cullop made a stirring speech for the Democratic State ticket and his remarks were well received He held the attention of the large crowd for over an hour and his remarks were frequently inter upted by applause At the conclusion of his remarks the crowd wantedmore of such good Demo cratic speaking and loudly calted for Kentuckys distinguished statesman Hon Jere A Sulli van of Richmond to address them Irc Sullivan responded rand in his own inimitable way soon had the already enthusiastic crowd worked up to a high pitch of enthusiasm and when the meet ing adjourned McCreary and the severallsmore workers ready to go out in to the arena and help fight the thenjust andrightthe battle of Dem ocracy Hats to Order The Cincinnati Hat Mfg Co have a representative and demon strator in this city They are lo cnted in the Cockrell building on Maysvillo street formerly occu pied by Joe Miller They take your measure and make your hat out of the raw material right herein Mt Sterling They can rive you any style you wish with any trimming at prices ranging from 3 to 6 This firm will give you a hat that will tit your head und willnot jostle around like the ready made kind You cant put paper in a shoe to snake it lit neither can you put paper in a hat to make it fit Shape of your head will be taken FREE OF CHARGE they also make beaver huts for ladies and it will well well pay the ladies of Mt Sterling to give them a call CLEANING AND REMOD ELING A SPECIALTY P SThis isa rare opportunity and this concern will only have a representative here for two weeks so you had better come curly Sale Called Off The sale of general merchandise offered for sale by Fred Weckesser in the Cockrell building on Mays ville street recently occupied by Joe Miller has been declared oil owing to the fact that the stock was sold as a whole Delinquents Being Prosecuted Warrants have been issued for about fifty delinquent taxpayers who were duly notified to appear and work out the amount due on the turnpikes and failed to obey the sumonc Auxiliary Meeting The Young Womans Auxiliary of the Baptist Church will meet wish Mrs YoH Berry on Holt Avenue this afternoon at three oclock Allare urged to be present To the Tobacco Poolers of 1909- I wish to meet everyone who has pooled tobacco in this county Will belt the Circuit Clerks oflice Friday and Saturday of this week Hope all will try and see me one days or at any time beforeASA County ChairmanI lllincejmeatl I r i f i i y If c I r M JAMS1 1 villa vJLILilL 01 I IIOne of Democracys Most Zealous Champions Miss Lewis Becomes Bride The marriage of Mr Chalmers L Parker and Miss Amanda Sum mers Lewis which was solemnized in Lexington last Wednesdav even ing October 11 came as quite i surprise to their many friends Eluding friends they left here Oil the 210 train for Lexington when they were qsietly married by El der 1 J Spencer Tho bride is the lovely and accomplished daughter of Mr and Mrs M II Lewis and is loved by all who know her while the groom is the son of Mrs Mary H Parker a prosperous young farmer and a great favorite with young and old They will reside at the home of the groom near StenstoneNotice ire following list comprise the ADVOCATES correspondents and items of interest given them will reach us promptly Stoops Mr B iI Goodan Side ViewMiss Sadie Dunn High Top Mr Stanley Henry Grassy Lick Miss Elizabeth CUrl Plum Lick Jamps Kendall Kiddville Miss Altu rivion Levee Dr Sherman See We would like to have corre spondents in every neighborhood nand will gladly furnish stationery und stamped envelopes to inter ested parties Tom Sydner Injured Sunday October 8 in Clark county Mr Thomas Sydnor was thrown from a horse and his hip was blOkenOu account of his advanced ago his suffering has been intense Mr Sydner has a host of friends in this city and county who will regret to learn of his injury v Boy Scouts Mr R 11 White has been com missioned as Master Scout and is preparing to organize the boys of Mt Sterling mind Montgomery county The idea is to teach the boys dicipline and to improve them morally and physically As- UBobis a good scout himself we hope and believe the movement will be a great success y to a f r Rangers for eastern Kentucky Mountains A conference participated in by representatives of all the moun thin counties of Eastern IKentucky was held in Jackson last week at which it was proposed to establish n system of patrolling the feud counties on the order of the plan followed by the Texas Rangers The proposed rangers are to be assigned to certain districts and patrol them as policemen patrol their beats A somewhat similar system prevails where a mounted State constabulary is maintained Leading professional business men from allover Eastern Ken tucky are behind the movement Click Bros Sell Their Business Charles Bernard of Camnrgo this county has purchased of Glick Brothers their stock of merchan dise and ill take possession Dc ccinper 1 Mr Bernard was formerly engaged in the mercantile business in the mountians and is an excellent business man He has rented his farm in the county and will move his family to this city to make his home Sometime before the lust of December GlIck Bros will put on a great cut price sale and prices will be cut deeper than ever heard of before d S Summer Coon No More John W Hancock of this city who had been an inmate of the Lexington Asylum for many months committed suicide at that institution Wednesday and theI body was brought here for IHe was 65 years old Hancock was an eccentric character and was a writer of sonic note und r the nondeplumc ofBSull1mer Coon Home killed lamb at ranars dells this week Notice All persons having claims against the estate of the late M S Kelly will present same duly pro en recording to law to the under signed for payment within the next thirty days ADDIE K KKLIV Admr 4- 4rr n J M ADAMS Of This Couniy Held On Bail Be fore Judge of Fayette Circuit Court After having issued n warrant for J l1 Adams upon a requisi tion from the Governor of West Virginia as shown in another col umn herein Governor Willson of Kentucky directed the Sheriff of Montgomery county to withhold further execution of the warrant until he could hear both sides and decide whether or not he would allow the warrant to be finally ex ecuted The hearing was had upon Inst Saturday evening and Governor Willson then took the matter un der advisement and asked the Attorneys in the case to file a brief with him upon the proposition as to whethar or not the charges made in the warrant issued in West Virginia constituted an of fense under the laws of West Vir ginia The parties from West Vir ginia claim that they will be able to show that while Adams only paid 300 for the cattle he bought when they were sold in Cincinnati he got 900 of the amount As we are informed Adams admits that this is true but says that Murphy paid him a debt which he owed him- Governor Willson directed that Adams execute a bond before Judge Charles E Kerr in the sum of 500 for his appearance in the event the warrant should be finally executed Judge tiarlan Dead Associate Justice John 11 Har lan Kentuckian and a member of the Supreme Court for more than thirtythree years died Saturday morning in Washington after a brief illness of intestine trouble Judge Harlan had been one of the Judges of the Supreme Court of the United States for nearly 34 years and had served longer on the bench than any other man with the exception of JudgeJ Fields who served 34 years and 6 months Although his independence and his vigorous hatred for judicial legislation drew from Justice Harlan more dissents than from any other Justice who ever sat in the court so magnetic was his presence so benevolent his man ner so beautiful his old age that no Justice was as much beloved WANTEDSix girls for the bottling dept at the Old McBjayer fist Good wages and steady work Apply toW P TITUS n un SAMUfSR06RTSONMiss t i Badger Robertson Were United in Marriage Last Wednesday Mr Thomas Badger Robertson and Miss Gladys Samuels whose wedding had been announced for the early hall were united in mar riage in Lexington Wednesday October 11 at the residence of the officiating minister Rev 1 T SpencerThe to Lexington was made in an automobile the couple being accompanied by Misses Lode ma and Lillian Wood and Mr Jack Burbridge v They remained in Lexington several days and then returned to this city and have gone to house keeping in the grooms elegant new home on Clay street The bride iis a daughter of Mayor and MrsA Samuels and is a young girl possessed with the countless charms for which the Southern girl is so muchadmired She is a beautiful girland with her beauty possesses a lovable dis position She is one of the lead ers in the younger set and has al ways been a favorite The groom is a son of Mr and Mrs A R Robertson and is as sociated with his father in the to bacco business He is a young man with splendid morals ex cellent habits gentlemanly man mers and his striking personality have made for him countless friendsThe couple is one of the mtst popular ones that were ever united in marriage in this community and the ADVOCATE joins their countless friends in wishing that only the rays of lifes brightest sun mar shine in their lives and that their married life may be a long and happy one i Warm underwear at The Fair Mens underwear 35c each La dies underwear 25c each Protect the Streets I Monday night we saw a man pile a lot of raper on a brick street and set fire to same Sec tion 82 of the Ordinances and By Laws of the city forbids this as this practice will injure the streets I thisIlawSupplemental Registration The last two days of this month and the first day of November I iregistrationI 11 legal reasons from registering on the general registration day r ifrt Wfl FLOJIVERSw Hi ieii have reuaodcledour entire Ten Thousand Feet of Glass and have employed an uptodate FLORIST DECORATOR who will execute high grade work RndII IIfunerals Weddings Parties anti Receptions On all occasions we wi11 carry a full line of Cut I low f CIS in Carnations Roses and Lilies Also decorative enddBedding Plants Bulbs for fall planting or Tulips Hya cinths Narcissus youBulbsVisitors Always Welcome at Greenhouses VV V CORBETl the florist Phone 435 Clay and Corbett h J wwa p ot r Wxz-I I I 1 cA flI vJ y tJAf n i It 1 C x ROYAL BAKING 1 t Ip POWDER Absolutely Pure o xk Economizes Butter flour Egos makes the food more appetizing and wholesome The only BakIng Powder made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar Honesty and Real Estate Candor in advertisements like anything else can be satirizedas it was successfully in a recent car toon which showed a hillside adorned with such signs as Scalpine It really doesnt help the hair but it smells nice The Lucy corset costs more but we can get it Scourem a pret ty good cleaning soap for the money You cant expect much for live cent The Middle brook Savings Bank pays five and onehalf per cent on deposits Not very safe but you may like to take a chance Frankness in ad vertising is not a fadwe couldno more revert to exaggerations as extreme as those of oldschool ad vertising than the stage could re turn to melodrama as ranting as it once enjoyed Some of the most harmfulmisrepresentations and exaggerations nowadays are not deliberate and malicious but come I from overenthusiastic town boosters By this situation the I lank shark greatly profits He uses local pride in some States as his shield against investigation and sometimes zealous commercial clubs and boards of trade thus be come his unwary accomplices One of our correspondents be lieves that nonresident investors should be protected by investigat ing committees from State and city real estate exchanges The advertiser who in his literature or advertisements or letters would dare to refer the customer to this committee would be trusted By this means the fraudulent com panies could not be endorsed and could not use the real estate exchange A for furthering their propo sitions At the same time it could be made known right and left that without such indorse ment the advertising companies would be open for investigation The men who advertise real estate have the same reason as the man agers of other lines of business to fall in with the modern business tendency toward candorCol liers Weekly Doans Ointment cured me of eczema that had annoyed me a longtime The cure was permanent Hon S W Matthews Commis sioner Labor Statistics Augusta Me m Autumn Now that autumn has come along it may be well miss the song of the birds that made the springtime fair and sweet but though the winds blow keen and coolautumns wealth will be un rolled in gold andshining silver at our feet Now that autumn has come along still the memory of a song shall linger like an echo fair and fleet Though the roses leave their stems still the rosiest of gemsand jewels will be scattered at your feet When Lifes au tumn comes along shall not love have still a song shall not hearts that know no changing thrilland beat witha later joy supreme when they lay us down to dream with Gods lilies clustering white at head and feet WINCHESTER Monument WorksWINCHESTER KY IJEST WORK LOWEST PRICES Let me know your wants and I will call on you and save you money F H JACKSON Prop V uo all chose Who Jtavcnt Do It NowThe EXCHANGE is seeking YOUR business and is prepared to care for it AJI 3 Paid in Our Savings Department exchange tank of Jfontucky- MT STERLING KY 49lyr HOG CSO 1Gt1LG hOl1hlPt trim having the disease toro Cents per head Kpidemlcs come in the Full and Sprint und every year thousands of farm tint rose their hors HOtUliOV HOU CHOLERA KKMKDY euros und prevents Cholera Coughs Worms Fevers ScoursJfHI Thumps stimulates the appetite aids digestion and onuses no io take lIe someLuponrcciptManufactured and Guaranteed by BOURDON REMEDY COMPANY Lexington KY Sold by W S LLOYD COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT Mt Sterling Collegiate Institute You buy the hest 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 snake a SPECIALIST If you cant call phone or write us EXT E3 E3ADDOOK PrimeMT STKRUXU KEVTUOKV thlyr c 1 f An Example From Boston I The value straightforward ness in business probably never hada more striking illustration than in the success with which James L Richards has been run ning the Boston Gas Company The price of gas has been going down and the profits of the business have been going up The public is treated well and the pub lic is friendly to the company More tras is being burned in the city than ever before Therefore all the gas is cheaper the receipts are larger The customer feels that he is gettirg a square deal Mr Richards recently aidTellt- he people the truth workopenly and they will be just to corpora tions which follow that policy v When dealt with candidly the cote trolling majority in any American community will be reasonable The gas situation was in a bad way in Boston when it was put m the hands of Mr Richards on ac count of what he had already done in managing street cars His seas company now has the exclusive privilege of selling gas in Boston and it does not abuse that privi lege When all the companies were consolidated in 1905 gas was selling at one dollar It is now selling at eighty cents By the contract between the city and the company the rate of dividends can only go up as the price of gas goes down and under this ar rangement there has been an in crease from seven to nine per cent Of course Mr Richards has more than one kind of ability but the ability to recognize the nature of our public is an important one and ho is a leader in the business of our day when he says The more the public knows about the corporations serving them the better it will be for both interests Colliers Weekly Roofing For Sale I willsave you money on all kinds of metal roofing or sheet metal Phone 674 6tf Henry Judy I That Kentucky is the bell wether of the nation and that the rest of the country is watching to see what she will do at next months election was the burden of the message of Congressman Oscar Underwood House majority leader delivered to Louisville Democrats last week Dont Overlook That subscription If you are in arrears remember that we can always find good use for v the In 11LJ Haggin Contract Meets With Ap proval The district board of the Burley Tobacco Society held its annual meeting in Lexington and the principal business transactedwas the adoption of a number of amendments to the charter and by laws of the society to meet the new conditions which are present ed under the new plan for a ten year pool and the establishment of a plan for the manufacture of one tenthof the tobacco to be pooled The conditions agreed to by the Executive Committee with James B liaggin the New York million aire by which Mr Haggin enters the pool and becomes a director in the manufacturing branch of the society were unanimously ap proved Much enthusiasm was shown at the meeting over the prospects for the new pool and manufacturing scheme and also over the alliance made by the society with Mr liaggin C Ii Bcrryman manager of Mr Hag gins Elmendorf Farm and who represented his employer at the meeting said that the plan of the tobacco growers having a cooper petideafour years Trouble about the band wagons of this world is that everybody wants to be manager of the brss drum BE NOT DETERRED BY ENVY Mather Tells His Readers This Should Not Keep Them From Acquiring Merit You have read who suffered the ostracism at Athens and what a petty reason the country fellow of fered why he gave his voice for the banishment of Aristides because he was everywhere always called the just and for what reason the Ephori laid a fine on Agesilaus because he possessed above all men the heart of the Lacedaemonians You have mad the reason why the Ephesians expelled the best of their citizens Nemo de nobis unus ex cellat sed si quis exiterit alio in loco et apud alios sit If any are determined to excel their neighbors let them find another place to do iit You have read that ho who con quered Hannibal saw it necessary to retire from Rome that the merit of others might be more noticed My authors tell me that at all times nothing has been more dangerous among men than too illustrious a degree of merit But my readers tho terror of this envy must not in timidate you I must press you to do good and be so far from affright- ed at it you shall rather bo goner ously delighted with the most envi ous deplumatdons Mathers Essays to Do Good- BETWEEN TWO FIRES WillieWhats a dilemma Johnny Well its when you cant sit down because your pa licked you for going in swimming and you cant stand up because a crab bit your toe NO KEY FOR TIMMINS The other night remarked Mr Timmins deferentially after he had waited two hours for an opening Brown was going home when he was shot at by a footpad Well said Mrs Timmins stern ly would you expect him to be shot by a policeman or a clergyman No my dear said Mr Tim mins but hed have been killed if the bullet hadnt struck a latch key in his vest pocket Indeed said Mrs Timmins It1 happen to know that he is insured for 1000 and if he hadnt had that key his wife would be a rich woman today If youre hinting for a latch key Timmins youll have to give mo a better reason than that Now Im going to bcdso if you want to read youll have to sit by the kitchen fire but dont you dare to light the gas Then with a sigh he resumed the article he had been reading How to Manage a WifeTit Bits TRAVEL VIA ROCKING CHAIR I am a rocking chair tourist writes George Willoughby in the Na tional Magazine Id rather renda good book on travel than to go my self It doesnt take so much time nor so much money and if the truth be known I havent much ofeither It is surprising what a lot of travel ing one can do much through books and not miss a single day at the of fice So let us understand e an other in the beginning There are some who go and some who stay be hind but all are tourists whether the trip is made in a steamer chair or in the old sidearm rocker I cant begin to tell you how many times Ive crossed the ocean in the old chair and never once have I been seasick I have enjoyed home tooting en route andaltogether have had a mighty fine time of it AMONG STRANGERS Its a sad thing to be friendless and a stranger said Mr Chuggins Didnt think you were senti mental Im not But when you strike a garage where they dont know you theymake you pay twice as much for gasoline k n f 4 WE WANT YOU iF r to examine the Corn King manure spreaderhi We want to show you the many superior features found t in its construction We want to explain to you how easy and how convenient the working parts are arranged We want to show you the substantial construction We want to show you how by using the Corn King manure spreader your boy can dons much work as a man r You will be surprised at the substantial cpnstruction You wont find the Corn King manure spreader like other spreadersit is in a class by itself Call today We are reserving a catalogue for you It is filled with valuable information on soil maintenance and fertilizers It is yours for the asking i iiIf you are not ready to buy now call anyway We want to number you as a friend I FOR SALE BY SS- Prewitt dt 2owe11 tiAouarattee tlLt =Its worth something to you to get the makers guarantee 1 Ion shoes there are very few givef11on all shoes bearingthat name These shoes are guaranteed to give the wearer satisfaction we make it good Look for Selz Royal Blue Shoes 350 4 5 GLICK BROSzs South Maysville St Mt Sterling I loans 9nsuranceJea Gstate saNDS GREENE STROSSMAN HAZELRIGG f U RobinsonThe t The handsome store on the corner of Maysville and Court streets is the place to get High Grade Cut Glass the newest floral designs Sivcrware in the latest Iin New laVallieres an excellent assortment ml Give us a call and see our extensive line SPECIAL EXCURSION CINCINNATI AND RETURN Sunday October Sand 22 SPECIAL TRAIN Leaves LEXINGTON 725 amASK TICKET AGENTS FOR PARTICULARS I l i i j 1IIi w t 1 n 1 Y C Idr k I fI ol iTi J I Ir 0 J H BRUNNERITHE SHOE mAN I VI announce J 1 grclt etaceU CfLlbtib 91 New Models of the L 5 1 CR1Qai1i1i1OC J r I OCiI i I II r r 4ji ri JOd I pl Bnd with lour Joo 1 Trade Mazk Trd Nuk t Brotherhood As you walk along a count- ryIlane in the summer time after you will hear a low of tiny twigs the snap of dry leaves A1H through the tangle there runs a rustling of Iliving things the little woods creatures out for the evening on warpath or fodderHunt or lovers lane These roamers of the night go out to seek their loves just 1 dike human folk by beach and palisade and park and hill That stir and gentle motion of sentient life flowing through the under growth is laden with some of the same consciousness that beats through our brains five feet higher off the ground It roams on the same quests as urge us out un der the stars There is an un guessed companionship and broth crhoodamong all forms of con scious life which as yet we sur mise but only through glimpses that are dim Monogram Stationery The very latest styles in society monogram stationery just in Let us show you they are beauties 14tf Advocate Pub Co Inc J cStc tell I ormal monument you GEORGIA GEORGIA decomposition tiful and George driving the go to his with a loadof Mr Rayborn a prosperous fell the fractured two of He to and suffered a relapse and it thought penumonia develop but he is ingThe of this is for the digging but many the sun too hot the are too Fruit and Shad IreEESShrubs Asparagus Peonies Everything Orchard Lawn Garden Our Free Catalogue li ft KILLENMEYER Lexington Ky n draining School ror Tjaaohars to Elementary State Intermediate State State this be comes n life diploma All these are valid In all public schools In Courses Tuition free to appointees Two splendid Model School New Manual Training Uulldlnit Practice School Department of Ag a well Students can enter to ad any time 7 lyr J 0 CRADHB i f- I DEAR FRIENDS Just a few in to your FALL I Footwear and uptodate garbs call FOOTWEARII Our line of fall footwear is very complete just now and iIi your inspection and the more critical you make at themore enthusiastic you are bound to with this models We are showing a full and com plete line of that is authoritatively correct in mens Womens and childrens footwear We ask you to I call and see you intend to buy or not you will al r ways be sincerely yours WHEBERRYCOI See Fall Announcement Folder a i iIfits a are going to erect it should 1 be of MAR l BLE if its a vault GEOR GIA MARBLE is the l proper material if its a building MAR B L E should be used for both exterior and interior Because it will not absorb moisture which prevents I it with stands heat to 1000 degrees rah you can get any size or shade de sired iIt will remain beau and unbroken as long as it lasts it lasts for Ray born Injured While along Camar pike home coal George farmer from wagon and badly his ribs refused stay in bed was that would recover gold earth for shines and work hours long o I Roses Phlox Etc for and Prices May Interest You No Agents SONS 1451 Courses leading Certificate Certificate Advanced Certificate certificate certificates Kentucky Special courses Review Dormitories New riculture equipped Gymnasium vantage Address President Richmond Kentucky words regard Upto date people awaits critical become seasons all simply whether welcome Very shape In selecting a monument it is with the idea of perpet uating the memory of some loved one but it is not a perpetual monument that soon cracks and crumbles away Avoid this by ask ing your dealer to show you samples of Cherokee Creole Etowah and Kennesaw Georgia Mar ble for monumentsFor Marlland Jackson MARBLE AND GRANI- TEMonuments Etc I Mt Sterling Ky Member of Church Sixty Years Passes Away Mrs Elixt Ann Clark one of I the oldest and most highly re spected women in this county died recently at the home of her son James B Clark near Bunker Hill after a long illness aged 79 years Until a short time before her death she retained all her mental faculties Mrs Clark had been a member of the Christain Church for 60 years and had devoted her life to charitable work andwill be greatly missed in her neighborhood Funeral services were held at the residence Thursday conducted by Rev Mr Reynolds and the interment took place in the North Middletown cemetery She is survived by six childrenMrs D T Wilson of Paris Miss Anna Clark of Columbus Ohio Mrs David Man ley of Kansas Mrs Alice Gillas pie Mrs John Scott and James B Clark of this county Business Stationery Something now in the way of business stationery Let us show you samples Prices the same as regular printed goods A look willconvince you Remember a business house is judged by its stationery 14tf Advocate Pub Co Inc Impure blood runs you down makes you an easy victim for or ganic diseases Burdock Blood Bitters purifies the bloodcures- the causebuilds you up m J M Adams Arrested J 11 Adams a prominent citi zen of this county was arrested hero on a charge from Wrest Vir ginia of obtaining goods under false pretenses and his friends are up in arms Requistion had been issued by Governor Willson but when the oflicers attempted to take Adams away his attorneys sued out a writ of habeas corpus Adams and Luther Murphoy pur chased some cattle at Wyoming W Va and Adams paid for his purchase The checks given by Murphy went to protest and he left The parties who sold the cattle to Murphy and Adams now claim that Adams was a partner of Muroheys in the deal and are trying to hold him Adams stands high in this county where he has been engaged in business for many years as a mer chant and stock trader and has never been known to have engaged in a dishonest transaction His friends were bitter over the ac cusation brought against him and will stand by him OUR LINE Of Fresh and Cured Meats STAPLE and FA- NCYGroceries Cannot be Improved Upon Courteous Treatment Prompt Delivery Robinson MooreC- ourt St Phone 251 Mt Sterling Ky Hay r i I Bring us your country produce We will treat you right S E Kelly Co 12tf Montgomery County Court September Term October 4 1911 Pres Hon G A Mc Cormick County Judge On August 30 1911 W W Eubankand more than twenty other citizens and legal voters of tho Sideview voting precinct ofI this county filed in the County Court of Montgomery county a petition asking the submission of the question whether cattle or any species thereof shall be permitted to run at large in saidvot ing precinct arid thevCourt being advised is now ordered that the officers of election in said Side view voting precinct open a poll at the next regular election held in said precinct for the purpose of ascertaining the will of the voters in said precinct upon the question Are you in favor of making it unlawful for cattle or any species thereof to run at large on the public highways and uninclosed lands of Sideview precinct- A copy Attest 144t A A HAZEUUGO Clerk Montgomery Countv Court Momtgomery County Court September Term October 4 IIJII Pres Hon G A Mc Cormick County Judge On August 24 1911J lgin Trimble and more than twenty other citizens and legal voters of the Jeffersonvillc voting precinct of this county filed in the County Court of Montgomery county a petition asking the submission of the question whether cattle or any species thereof shall bo permitted to run at large in said voting pre cinct and the Court being advised it is now ordered that the oflicers of election in said Jeftersonville voting precinct open a poll at the next regular election held in said precinct for the purpose of ascertaining the will of the voters in said precinct upon the question Are you in favor of making iit unlawful for cattle or any species thereof to run at large on the public highways and uninclosed lands of Jellersonvillc precinct- A copy Attest 141 A A HAZELKIGG Clerk Montgomery County Court Montgomery County Court September Term October 4 1911 Pres lion G A McCormick County Judge On August 2U 1911 1 Howell and more than twenty other citizens and legal voters o the Grassy Lick voting precinc- of this county filed in the County Court of Montgomery county a petition asking the submission of the question whether cattle or any species thereof shall be permitted preIcinctit is now ordered that the oflicers of election in said Grassy Lick voting precinct open a poll at the next regular election held in said precinct for the purpose of ascer taining the will of the voters in said precinct upon the question Are you in favor of making iit unlawful for cattle or any species thereof to run at large on the public highways and uninclosed lands of Grassy Lick precinct A copy Attest 144t A A HAJMUOG Clerk Montgomery County Court 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 Evansville Ind A R COOK D P A Louisville Ky J C BEAM Ju A GPA St Louis Mo Time waits for no man and hed never get anywhere if he waited for the women I l Montgomery County Court r September Term September 22 1911 Pres lion G A McCormick P J M C C By the authority vested in me by Section 1526 of Kentucky Stat utes I G A McCormick Judge of the Montgomery County Court hereby order that a special elec tion be held in the County of Montgomery on Tuesday November 7 1911 for the purpose of electing a Clerk of the Montgomery County Court to fill the Vacancy caused by the death of John F King late County Court Clerk of Montgomery County- A copy Attest A A HAKKUIIGCI Clerk Montgomery County Court State of Kentucky Sct Montgomery County The foregoing Writ or Procla mation of Election has this day been received by me and pursu ant to Section 1523 Subsection 3 of the Kentucky Statutes 1 here by give notice thereof by advertisement as required by law Given under my hand this Oc tober 12 1911 153t W F CUOOKS Sheriff Montgomery County Ky ZEMO MAKCSTSTON IStllNQ ECZEMA CURES WE PROVE IT Every day ZEMO gives relief andcures men women andchil dren in every city and town in America whose skins are on fire with torturing ECZEMA rashes and other itching burning scaly and crusted skin and scalp hu morsZEMO and ZEMO ANTISEP TIC SOAP two refined preparations will give you such quick relief that you willfeel like a new person We give you three reasons why we recommend and endorse ZEMO and ZEMO SOAP for all skin and scalp eruptions- 1st They are clean scientific preparations that give universal satisfaction and are pleasant and agreeable to use at all times 2nd Theyare not experi ments but are proven cures for everyl form of skin or scalp affec tions whether on infants or grown persons 3rd They work on anew prin ciple They do not glaze over totthe seat of the trouble and draw thefwayta complete cure is effected in any case of SKIN OR SCALP ERUP TIONEndorsed and sold in Mt Sterl ing by the Thos Kennedy Drug Store The louse of Varied Trades is what our business has been calledBelow will be found a list of our principal departments each one in charge of an expert in his trade 1Painting Interior Varnishing and Finishing Gas Fitting Tinning and Plumbing of all kinds In justice to ourselves will say that our mechanics are the most experienced in the city We are agents lOt the Best Gas Stoves and Fixtures Special prices on Paints and Wallpaper in our retail department Estimates cheerfully given on all work and guaranteed satisfactory when completed 13tf HAINLINE LEVERELT Regulates the bowels promotes easy natural movements cures constipation DOANS Regulets Ask your druggist for them 25c a box in Result of Richmond Election In an election for city Coancil men at Richmond T T Coving ton T S Todd and Jeff Stone were the only members of the old Council reelected Berry Sex ton and Lorish being defeated The new men elected were W T Vaughn Robert Golden and E Bybee Courteous treatment prompt delivery and your trade appreci ted S E Kelly Co 12tf I I tot Ii TuttsPillsAfter will derive great benefit by taking one of these pills If you have been DRINKING TOO MUCH they will promptly relieve the nausea SICK HEADACHE andncrvousnesswhlch follows restore the appetite and remove gloomy feel- Ings Elegantly sugar coated r t Take No Substitute COUNTY COURT DAYS Following is a list of days Couu ty Courts are held in counties near Mt Sterling Bath Owingsville 2d Monday Bourbon Paris 1st Monday Clark Winchester 4th Monday Fayette Lexington 2d Monday Fleming Flcimngsburg 4th Monday Harrison Cynthiana 4th Mon dayMadison Richmond 1st Mon day Montgomery Mt Sterling 3rd MondayNicholas Carlisle 2nd Monday 7C7V70wt7090y7707a ytf Paris Green AN- DParis Green Blowers I AT lv v Mt Sterling Drug Co nmyr WAMAAMAAAWAAWMWThe i GarageIS Bank Street Automobiles FOR RENT At All Times r WE WILL MEET Any Train ON NOTICE Strother Frazer Phone 268 Mt Sterlinn Kentucky LAUIiDRYFOR CF ALL KIND ml to time Mt Sterling laundry Co All work promptly delivered We give special attention to family Washing Give Us a Trial Phone 15 MT STER- LINGLaundrY Co r 1 s P If oj if- f PIIc I N 5 s i Advocate Publishing Company INCORPORATED vV HEDDfiN J EDITORSGjJ Entered in the Postoffice at Mt Sterling as secondclass mail matter SUBSCRIPTION ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR i Cash must accompany order No announcement iinserted until paid for c DEMOCRATIC TICKET For United States SenatorIOLLIE M JAMES I For Governor JAMES McCREARY t For LieutenantGovernor r EDWARD J McDERMOTT For AttorneyGeneral it V JAMES S GARNETT i T j I or AuditcrM 1 itj HENRY M BOSWORTH Joitt i tir tt r t For State Treasurer i N- r THOMAS G RHEA l t r I Ii1 ki For Secretary of State C F CRECELIUS For Supt of Public Instruction NJJ BARKSDALE HAMLETT iFor Conmiissioiierof Agriculture OJrli t lJ W NEWMAN 0 z I Iifi I For Clerk of Court of Appeals IIl I ROBERT L GREENE lIIiFor Representative I W L CRAIG r o h1 l nO r 1 For County Court Clerk 1 r yr KELLER GREENE I d I tr t td For City Clerk rJ r t 71t H M RINGO r oUt lr SrK9 rForL 1I 1V C HAMILTON Cvi d For Chief of Police 1 JOHN GIBBONStt It ktt For City Assessor a t I II4 i 4t W TAYLOR FITZPATRICK JR r iJIi H For City Council + First Ward JAMES MCDONALD G D SULLIVAN Second WardJ WILL CLAY H G ENOCH Fourth Ward W R McKEE C IJ STEPHENS THE LAW OPENLY VIOLATED Judge ORear the announced foe of corruption and graft the apostle of purity and the sponsor for honesty especially in officials admits he has not rendered any service as a Judge of the court of Appeals since about March 1st last and will not do so until after the election a periodof more than eight months yet he continues to re ceive his monthlyI salary checks drawn on the State Treasury in the face of a plain law to the contrary with which he as a capable lawyerI is familiar I Section 215 ofthe present Constitution if a follows The salaries of public officers slmll not be changed luring the terms for which they were elected but it shall be the duty of the Gen oral Assembly to regulate b hgenemllnw in what cases and what deductionsTshairbc madcforNKaLKcr OF OFFICIAL DUTIES v In accordance with this Constitutional command the Legislature enacted Sections 37034 which read thus SKCTION 37G3 If any JUDOIC Commonwealths Attorney or any other officer paid in whole or in part out of the State Treasury or by any county shall fatlor neglect without good excuse therefor to per form the duties of his office said excuse for failure to perform said duty to be set out in full by affidavit by the person so failing and dub certified by order of court to the Auditor or other paying officer there shall be deducted from the amount of the salary of such officer there 4 after paid to hUll by State or county such an amount as the total num tel of days during the year in which he failed or neglected to discharge his duty bears to the whole number of days in the year for which he received compensation and so much of said amount so deducted as is necessary shall be applied to the payment of a SPECIAL JUDGK or other officer who performs the duty of the JUDOK or officer so failing SECTION 37HhIt shall be the duty of the County Judge by an order entered of record to enforce the provisions of the preceding section as against County Attorneys and it shall be the duty of the Fiscal Court to enforce its provisions as against the County JJudge and it shall be the duty of the Circuit Judge to enforce its provisions as against the Commonwealths Attorney in his district by an order entered of record a copy of which shall be sent as soon as entered by Clerkof the Court to the Auditor of Public Accounts It shall be the 1duty of the Auditor of Public Accounts to enforce its provisions as against JUDGES OF THK COURT OF APPEALS and Circuit Courts i During the period named he will have received approximately f 335000 of the taxpayers money for which no service whatever has I been or will be rendered in return He is physically and mentally able to perform his duties yet he prefers to devote his time and talents in a futile effort to secure a higher salaried office Meanwhile eight months of the peoples time will have been wasted the business of our highest court delayedand 4 the working ability of the Court lessened because of the continued absence of one of its members We realize some people like the King Can do no wrong yet somehow or other we cannot be quite satisfied with this sort of honesty j w I t 14 J The Mt Sterling National Bank t 1 Capital 50000 Surplus 50000 Undivided Profits 12500I A Sea of Trouble is avoided by the man who banks his money regularly A bank ac 1 count has often been the means of rescuing many aiman from ruin y This BankI o is always ready and willing to help its depositors within thet Hnuisvff sound banking It has saved many f tror louti a mans business 111 1 O B PATTERSO2fyGishier GIVE HIM ROPE 1 4 liJudge OReiir says Ill is for temperance yet he admits he attended i H a Sabbath conference ut which the rich distillferljJilr cu iloch was elected Chairman of hisFinancfi Committee obcipu ly to replenish his campaign fund and undertake to work both ends against the middle he denounces the use of railroad passes by officials in the face of an undented accusation thit members of his family now ride on them he poses as the exemplar of consistency vet after saying Ken tucky is not free from si Senatorial tll1dal and that a U S Senator had been elected from Kentucky by the use of a jacknot which reference everybody understood to cleanthe BrudleyBeckhafn Dace in order to smooth down the rallied feathers of Bradley and jnduce him aid him in getting the whiskey vote into lines withu111iftedhund and eyes focusedoa high heaven exclainied I am proud to say of bins Mr Bradley that despite the machinations of the lobby here is one Senator from Kentucky on whose title there is no stain pnd on whose record there is no blot Again he says there ale seventy thousand men yin Kent ckyiwhp sell their votes and litter Hhnt Kentucky voters will notliSelli their birthright Cut McCulloch being a practicall politician evidently thoughtI his first statement was correct and undertaking to meet that emergency in his letters to whiskey men asking for contributions says Every dollar subscribed may mean a vote Again he is the very personification of honesty yet he has devoted eight nionthsofthc pebpleVtimu iilu vain endeavor to gratify a per sonalnnlbition and will have received about 335000 of the tax pny ic j i ers money wjtjiofit rendering imy service in return and thus iI we might continue indefinitely M- We know of no qnestidrvjhe has not either preached or practiced on both sides6F andTf enough rope is JJgivyivy im blwill assuredly Jrf 1tr lI I lan w J dJ 1 ti l u3o 7JQrIe r s we IJ mlt I I 1111 One man who was not in favor of brick streets when the subject was first agitated while paying his assessment to City Clerk Patterson last week remarked I would not let you take the brick t away for double the amount I am now paying you That sentiment seems to be unanimous and we as original brick street enthusinsts are certainly glad to see everybody so well satisfied Remember if you do not pay your brick street assessment on or before Friday of this week you cannot thereafter do so except in ten annual installments j with six her cent interest secured lay 15 1st riiort i itlJ Iii1 Jolien piopertiy Igme upon your i I 0 We go to press before ion Ollio M1 James tleiiext United Scales Senator from Kentucky makes his speech at the Courthouse b it we know it will be a hujnmer Dik ft m rr OUR NXT 60VIRNOR HON JAMES B McCREARY 4 in f tt j il f ti t Y il h UnvelUng of Morgan Monument at Lexington The unvailing of tliS monument erected to the inemorgj ofvGeneral John Hunt Morgan and His Men which will be held inJlexington Kentucky today QcJqber 18 will be an event of wjdespread I whichIf OOQJOCI Ifro produce and it stands hot only as a mento of the great Confederate General but also ns Ia beautiful remembrance of the splendid efforts of these still more splendid women who have toiled faithfully in the work of raising thefunds with which to defray the e penses of erecting the mon ument i The unveiling ceremonies will be a fitting climax to the great convention of the United Daugh ters of the Confederacy which will be held in Lexington this weep The ceremonies are of a- very elaborate charter and include General Basil Wibuke and Major Otis Tenny Masters of Ceremonies an invocation by the Reverend William T Punchan address of welcome by Mayor 1exingtonr1nnuad1d Willson un address by the State President of the WD C Mrs L McFBJajjemoreJ a fprayer by Reverendtf 6 Guerrarit the benedictiond by the 1teverend John R Deering Besides the above the chief address of the occasion will be delivered by Dr Guy Carleton Lee ot Baltimbre Md Immediately before the unveil ing ceremonies which will take place on the famous court house square where the monument ha been erected a session I of the con vention will be heldinthol Woodland Park Auditorium t1 and wher- a parade of magnjjicent propor tions will be formed including the members of Morgans Men Con federate Veterans State Officials of the United Confederate Veter ans the Monument Committee Harris ri1 Johnsonl 4 JFuneral Directors and Emtaliiiei I ir Mt Sterling Kyj PHQNKS r Ofnce 470 Kesldence14e and 685a Eraser Humphreys floristsDESIGN WORKi CUT FLOWERS and WEDDING DECORATIONS OUR SPECIALTY Greenhouse Phone 88 f Store Phone 547 MT STERLING I KENTUCKY i+ Convention Delegates the Gov ernor and his Staff This monument is an Equestrian Statue said to be the finest of itS 1 character in existence today it is the work of Signor Pompeo Coiw pini It is cast in bronze and is placedupon an imposing pedestal tofiltheichoieeti granite Generall Morgans brother pronounces the statue a remarkable likeness of the treat General v HIS SHREWL SCHEME He was an old man who hndmart ried for the second time and he ha growl children by the first wife Also he had a big bunchofprop erty And his idea was to leave every cent he had to his second wife HIt wont do at all I advised himII Your children are going to make willsand they are likely to be successful That a just what I want to dq an myei children to have a fullshJ11 otmy money Thats why I bequeath everything i to my iwife I know that wife of Thine And its going to be a lot easier for mybjjjdijen to break mywill than it is for me tc break hers Mm 11 ili n r uttntastin CoI J funeral Directors and Smbalmers 11rtjfmbulancQ Service 4 i I Corner 9llaln and lank iStraots I Payllone 4ai 91hlIPhones 295 and 23 I j tr I C 1 C- rr7 IclJjI r I r rJ1 I 1 0 Fri i j T FARMLANDSAs Utterback the undersigned will on Friday iOOctoberr 27th 1 O11 on the premises at 2 oclock tA r m offer for Sale to the highest and best bidder the following tract of land towit countyKentuckyonmile north of Stepstone Station about six miles from Ow in sville contaming andisnecessary outbuildings OnehalffromMarchi Eiwe11 Payne1 Agent for the Heirs of Mary J Tjtterbact ti v if J I 1 1 i MWtf WffWWya r r d School Book AND School Suppliess AT r C Duersons Drug Store b Phone 129 No 10 Court St noMMMMAAMfAMM ii I PERSONAL Mrs H P Reid spent Tuesday fII in Lexington Jiidgo C W Goodpaster of Owingsville was in the city Sat urday Mr Henry R Prewitt spent r several days iiF Ijbiaisvilleila q Aveek1 riyjijct gVayt r Miss Dede Hobson of Louis ville is visiting Miss Mary Mc Clure FOlrtr hid I 1 Mrs C H Bryan has returned Home after Hi visit to her sister at J Racine W ISIMrs 11 G Satterwhite has re turned from a visit to relatives iin Louisville r A r JVIrs Mott Ayres of Fulton ii- iyjsting is her parents Mr and Mrs Gee E Coleman CJ7 W E Bean and wife of Win 1 Hester are visiting Mr and Mrs Owen Morris iadt Mrs Anna Tipton is visiting her- R daughter Mrs B G Saltzgaber in Indianapolis IC ii Mr William French tit Frank n Jort spentJSunday with his par ents in this city J R Kendall of Wes J JMrrtr is visiting the family of Mr Steve Pieratt Misses Catherine and Oliv- Wood I have returned from a visi to friends in Lexington 1I Messrs Richard Frenchand i Harry Lockridge attended the f J I trots at Lexington last Friday V Dr C B Clark of Oxford Ohio was the guest of John W fsfjbckri jge and fancily last week I Mr Jno T Hallof Sharps lrburg was in the city Monday and paid this office a pleasant call t Miss Gladys Preratt is visiting the family of Mr W T Perry 1 and other relativesjit WindnesttTn A X- ly Miss Nola Morris has returned iv from Flemingsburg after a visit V to Rev W W Spates andwife r r Messers Ross and Carroll Jones r and Rodney Jenkins motored to i C Cynthiaria and other points Sun I dIit Mr and Mrs Stanley Arthur of Richmond arrived Monday to be the guests of Mr and Mrs T B Arthur Judge Lewist Apperson is in MeDefee contythisweek on legal businessIgflf Atty WK B Wlvte was in Morehead ryeterday oh legal busi ness iI IfJudge Hv ClSy McKec and son W Reid McKei i motored to Lou isville last week for a few days stayIiI Mrs Elizabeth Geering left Monday ffor a visit to her daugh ter Mrs Albert Erdman lit tJou isville Mr E P Woods of Lincoln county visited his daughter Mrs G C Anderson for a few days last week Mr and Mrs Sherman Good paster of Owingsville were the guests of relatives in this city tlih first of the week IJ Mrs Sandford Allen has re turned to her home in Millersburg after a visit to her sister Mrs Groyer O Anderson Mrs tdS e Alverson returned to her fypihe in Lawrenceburg Saturd yafter a visit to Mrs Mrs Charus W Kirkpatriclc Mrs T B Arthur and little daughter Eljzabjjtliu have return Si fromrt visit tptfrignds at Lqu isville Cincinnatiiand Shelbyville TT Mrs Cassius lt Clay Mrs T HClafy H 1 J Mrs Fred Wallis of Paris spent Tliursday with General Williams and Mrs Coll Stoner Mr E Y Nelson left Monday for Winterville Miss where he will be until after Christmas look iiIt after his extensive cotton plantation Mr rind Mrs Steve Pieratt have returned from a visit to Mrs M E Kendall at West Liberty accompanied by Master Roger Clay Watiiiddck Mr arids C W Wammock of West Liberty passed through this city last week on their way to Louisville where Mrs Wammdck will enter ahospital for treatment I Miss Sophia Burgin and Miss- Louise JNCCoiathy of Lexington were thew nests of the Misses theeI dance at Sil Springs Tuesday nightMrs L fJohn Barnes Mrs Will Apperson Mrs Reid Rogers and daughter Mrs Nelson Trimble and Mrs Harry Thomspa and Speck ofSt Louis tooij Junch ein on Thursday with Mrs Wil liams tynd Mrs Stoner lo meet several Paris friends v A f r rttBusilf sis Statloneryr+ 9 SomethiiiBh newipJ the way of business stationery Let uSshow you sample Prices the same as regular printed goods A look will convince you Remember Ha business house is judged by its statiotieYjfc 14tf Advocate Pub Co Inc T8azaar The Mission Band of the Chris thin church will have a baxaar on Dec 8th and 9th at Roberts Mastins for the benefit of the new Sunday schoolrooms 157t 1 g Listenlil 81 MG BUY FLOURThe TimeNOW The KIND j i A Jrr s erfectcon- z rA t I 1 W = z D The PlaceYourGROCER tlv r t t t 11W J Jt1LJbbtJ I r I r SOCIAL EVENTS r SSSS To Entertain Mrs Herbert B Kinsolving will entertain with a reception at her beautiful home on North Maysvillo street Flidavafternoon Bridge Party JoIls G E Coleman and daughter Miss Lizzie Prewitt Coleman entertained quite a number of their friends last Friday afternoon with a progressive bridge party There were about seventylive guests present and a most enjoyable aftehnoonwasspent A de licious course Iluncheon was served Misses Wood Entertain Misses Lodema and Lillian Wood will entertain at their handsome home on Clay street this afternoon Wednesday from 2I until 5 with an afternoon tea in honor of Mrs T Badger Robert son Quite a large number of invitations have been issued and the afternoon is looked forward to with much pleasure by the inyitcd guests Mrs Kirkpatrick Entertains MrChasV Kirkint rick en tei twined Ut her home i onnWes Highstreet last week at Bridge in honor of Mrs G C Anderson and Miss Eula Perry whose engagement to Mr N T McKee was announced some weeks auto- The louse was tastefully decor ated and at the conclusion of the games a delicious luncheon was served The afternoon passed quickly for the enjoying guests S Mrs Duffs ShowerI Mrs T Newton Duff entertain with a linen shower last Friday afternoon in honor of Miss EuhI Perry who is to become the bride of Mr N T McKee some time this fall The beautiful country homo was artistically decorated a aq quite a number were present t enjoy Mrs Duffs hospitality A delightful luncheon wai served and the afternoon was one of the most enjoyable occasions of the seasbri Miss Arthur Entertains Miss Elizabeth Arthur entertained at her home on Holt avenue last Saturday afternoon The dining room was decorated in yel low nnd red with streaniers from theqhandelier to the four corners of the tableAt each plate was placed a toy for each guest The occasion was the celebration oir Miss Arthurs fourth birth day and at the conclusion of a delight ful luncheon a splendid big cake I decoratedwith four candles was r cut Tile afternobnMvrtSrspent in plaiing1guIHsand all enjpved i the Among those a present were Misses Hazel Sullivan Catherine Redmon Margaret Guthrie Lo rine Berry Edna Owings and Fannetto Owings Messrs J Ran dolf Hobbs Jr Daryl1 McClung William Cord and Earl Kina Scull None of the guests wanted to go home which speaks well for Miss Arthur as a hostess Miss Stofer Entertains The Stofer home on North Scam le street was the scene of a delightfulsocial function lust Sat urday afternoon when Miss Mary chI eon in honor of Mrs Perry of St Louis Mo the attractive guest and relative of Mrs John StoferInvitations were issued to thirty of Mt Sterlings lovely young ma trons and maids almost allof whom responded They came in holiday attire and wearing their brightest smiles adding much to shovingIa bevy of Kentucky women is like The dining room was especially beautiful with its setting ot rich old mahogany and decorations of gorgeous dahlias which were of the choicest size and colors calling forth exclamations of admiration e from the guests as they went from table to table to find their names on handpainted place cards A fivecourse luncheon was served and was of the delicious kind for which the Stofer home is noted and greatly was it enjoyed The guests lingered after the luncheon to listen to delightful music always made possible by the presence of the accomplished hostess Mrs Allen is much sought after several social affairs having already been arranged in her honor Is Powers to Be Judge The Peoples News printed at Barbourville the home of the thrice convicted procurer of assassination says It is rumored1 that Judge ORear will in case of his election as Governor appoint the Hon Caleb Powers as Judge of the Court of Apoeals to till the vacancy created by his elevation to the Governors chair We hope this is not true as we do not be lieve that Mr Powers has had sufficient experience in the legal profession to qualify him to so im portant and so responsible a position Judging from the influence exercised by Mr Powers in the Louisville convention we are not at all surprised that such a deal may have been made Tinol A complete solder in paste form Anyone can solder with Tinol To introduce it complete outfit one blow torch undcan Tinol paste for 25c You can soon save thq price mending your tin and granite ware The Fair Former State Senator W C Blair of Illinois was so drunk when he appeared on the witness sand at the Lpimer probe hear J ing that he was arrested Clarence S Funk former star witness was sued by anAlabamiaii for ali enation of the affection of the lat tars wife d tfll I I i II I oComplete line pf E P Roes iiaojjs1 cloth binding 25 f eaeh CiiIl and look over our line of books The Fair for Rent Mrs C O Moberlys farm on Paris pike Phone 628B 13tf Dunlap Gay Phone S E Kelly Co for Freshand Cured Meats 12tf T11E SIGK SS- s v rte Miss Georgia Pungburn is still on the sick list Mr Joe Scotts condition is somewhat improved Mr T Newton Duff who has been quite sick for several days is getting along nicely Mr Joe Cline who was opera ted on two weeks ago for an ab scess is getting along nicely Mr Dink Murphy who has been sick for seven weeks with typhoid fever is improving slowly Cup and Saucer See the windows at The Fair regular 25c cup and saucers this week only lOc for cup and saucer 81 e e e RELIGIOUS ss- o be oIW e1e oebe The Home and Fbreign Missionary Societies of the Methodist church met with Mrs James Horton Friday Oct 13 New macaroni andspaghetti at Vanarsdells HAS ANCIENT MUSKET Perhaps the oldest gun in the United States is that owned by Alex King of Richmond Va Nine tyseven years ago this month Kings grandfather purchased a flintlock musket which at that time was the very latest model in small firearms Today the piece is in working order and can be fired as accurately as it could when purchased The gun was made in 1814 the same year it was purchased by the elder king DOUBLE ACTION PRESCRIPTION On a wet and bitter night in win ter old Dr Bwas summoned from his snug home to attend a farmer threatened with pneumonia says Lippincotts Magazine The farmI ers wife a little woman resembling a scared bird reported that the pa tient called for hot punch but that she awaited the doctors permission before giving il Make it said Dr Baird Make it as soon as you can strong and hot and let me see it The little woman soon fluttered in with the smoking punch The doctor took it from her hands ex amined it smelled it then drank it off and smacked his lips in critical satisfactionExactly he said Give your husband one just like itonly half as much 1N1 N1 NNI- dId BIRTH8 + To Bufbrd H Dennis and wife a son To Mr and Mrs M Abrom a son Barney To the wife of Clarence Fogg a sonNeal Summers To Warren Hatton and wife a son James Willis Hatton To Mr and Mrs Miller F Gib bons a daughter Majorie To the wife of Thomas Walsh of New Orleans nee Patsy Pow ella daughter Mr and Mrs Paul Weckesser are the proud parents of a fine baby daughter Dorothy D New rolled oats and hominy grits at Vanarsdells lOc package t HARDLY c v r JonesHello Gassline Ib look ing for Jack Hardy Have you run across him lately Gass line in nutoMy dear fel low do you imagine I take time to stop to identify everybody Irun across P YOUTHFUL THIEF Eightyearold Anna Garry of WilkesBarre Pa who was arrested the other morning is one of the most precocious child burglars the police have had to deal with for V some time Amongst the loot she had stowed away were foundseven silk dresses a savings bank with a considerable sum of money in it two pocketbooks containing 450 two umbrellas two white parasols a red sweater three pairs of silk stock ings three rings five stickpins a goldhandled umbrella unda shirt waist j rL 1 Styles 1 1 of Suits and Overcoats 2000 and 2250 Suit or Overcoat 14rm7L B c I 5001 and 1 800 Suit or Overcoat- 128PII- NCH AT a GRAVES I 2 = BIG STORES = 2 t SterlS g Ky I LM 1 4- t rt1M rl 4 11rZ r r A fJ Iw r II t i 0 iyyy MM 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 same in the all row agencies but what you get for your money varies as much as the apples inII u I I Talk with HoffmanStsxling 2 En uCl y I JIm v LVain Boasting of the Republicans Before the registration books were closed in the various cities Congressman Langley issued a sttitcraentto the press in which he great Republican gains in Central and Western Kentucky He congratulated the party upon a reawakened inter est which as he put it gave as surance of Republican victory in NovemberThis boasting is in keeping with the practices of the Republi can Campaign Committee and newspapers in this contest They have gone to their imagination for their facts sunshine where there is only darkness and discov ering Republican majorities where there are hopeless minorities This is particularly true in their press reports of JudgeJ ORears nudien ces By actual count at Chventon on Wednesday Judge ORear had one hundred and thirtyseven hearers fully onefourth of them being Democrats The following day the Republican daily papers wrote big headlines over a dis patch from Owenton stating that Owen county laid her tribute of applause this afternoon before the cleansed altar of political pu psif rity erected by Judge ORear Usually this reporter instead of having Judge ORear erecting al tars manufactures an audience of a thousand when barely two hun dred people attend his meeting Going back to the question of W registration every one of the principle cities showed large Dem iMfe ocratic gains Louisville Lexing ton Frankfort and many others gave no comfort to the Republi cans but on the contrary the increase in the Democratic vote proves conclusively that Novcin II GREATEST MEDICINE ON EARTH r A prominent citizen of Ind wrltesI was 111 for five months with a pulmonary trouble and bad the best of doctors I had hemor rhages and was In a very bad way Through the advice of a friend I tried Vlnol and I feel that It saved my life It Is nil you recommend It to be I believe It Is tho greatest medicine on earth I have advised others to try Vlnol and they have had the same results Name furnished on re quest Wo want every one In this vicinity who Is troubled with chronic colds coughs or pulmonary troubles to come and get a bottle of Vinol If it does not go to the seat of trou ble heal tho inflammation and stop the cough we will cheerfully return every cent paid us for It This shows our faith and proves that you take no chances W S LLOYD Mt Sterling Ky Choose then HOf fMANS INSURANCE AGENCY For Nearly 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 agencies 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 II- t Mt claimed Eastern finding Evansvlllc ber will spell disaster for the en tire Republican ticket It is evidently the policy of the Republican Campaign Committee and the few newspapers that are supporting Judge ORear to claim everything in the hope of blinding the people to the real conditions of affairs fl Clay McKee Sons Buy Sell and Rent Real Estate Loan Money to or For You Write the Best Insurance Execute Bonds for you put vou Next tc best investments Sell The Best Autos TUB WIIITK MOTOR OAK Dont fail to see them 44tf Refreshment When we reach the place where a measure of happiness is we must not overpass it thinking we shall some day return in fuller Icisu reoYe shall not pass this way again and if we did we could not find that hidden place Nor must we hasten on with hot de sire deeming that we shall reach some other spot of more satisfy ing happiness further down the way We may reach that place at the beginning of the journey while we are still keen for the quest or it may be after toilsome years But whenever be the time it behooves us to pause and consider well the spot One finds cloistralretreat and place of hap piness in art of research illre warded unacclaimcd in perfect ing knowledge in achieving beauty Another finds it in one woman Happiness is found in the home in devotion to purposes larger than the individual life wherever there is space for the heart to overspread other lives There is refreshment in the ma jesty and tenderness of the natural worldin the turbulence of the rapid light touching the waves in the plenty of autumnal harvests in the calm of infinite hills Mongram Stationery The very latest styles in society monogram stationery just in Let us show you they are beaties 14tf Advocate Pub Co Inc Carnations at Reduced Price Wo are cutting a nice lot of Carnations now and have reduced the price to 50c per dozen Our plants arc of the finest varieties and have been selected from the best growers in the United States You are welcome to come and in spect our stock and make your own selections Phone 435 Coital Tr the Florist New fresh clean line of staple and fancy groceries at S E Krlly Co 12tf 1 4- rY J y pir 1 r 1 u Results of Democratic Primary at Lexington City Clerk J Ernest Cassidy overwhelmed his opponents in the race for the Democratic nomina tion for Mayor at the primary election in Lexington last week receiving 2279 votes against 750 for J Franklin Wallace and 740 Bishop Clay State Senator Thomas A Combs was renominat ed over Arch Hamilton and SJMoore his plurality over Hamil ton his nearest opponent being 329 David C Hunter law partner of the Hon W P Kimball was nominated for Representative from the city and Charles B Nichols for Representative from the county Hogan L Yancy a lawyer who during the season just ended was manager and one of the star players of the Blue grass League was nominated over two opponents for City Attorney Mayors Clerk James J OBrien was nominated for City Clerk over John Bain Frank G Ott was nominated for City Treasurer J White Guyn for City Surveyor John McElroy for City Assessor and John Masner for Keeper of the Workhouse McElroy and Masner having no opposition For Magistrate in the First dis trict of the city to succeed the late Ben D Bell Charles P Dodd was nominated over his opponents Policemen J H Foster and Pol lard McKinney Business Stationery Something new in the way of business stationery Let us show you samples Prices the same as regular printed goods A look willconvince you Remember un business house is judged by its stationery 14tf Advocate Pub Co Inc The millionaries tell us how to be happy with poverty but you dont catch them changing places with the poor 4Embroidery and Stamping All kinds of uptodate EmS roid cry and Stamping done by Miss Lilly Harp at Mrs Fanny Wilson Stephensons Millinery Store 134t Oatequal The best feed on the market for all kinds of stock Give it a trial and be convinced 14tf Roy Morris Agent S for Sale Fresh milk and cream Istn also prepared to do all kinds of heavy hauling as I have good teams and wagons Phone 147 14tf Roy Morris 4r- i A Little Dope in Which You Are Advised to Prop Up The best day the world has evsr seen is this day The sooner you get that view of life the sooner your heart will blossom with hap= piness Otherwise you are mak ing love to misery and Misery is an artful old harlot who stick- like a postage stamp The pessi mist prates of the goocTold times the days when men were honest aliving easy and everything line and tit The late Ananias could do no better This day is the best day the world has ever seen It is easier to make a living than ever before The average man of this day lives better than the ex ception among menin times past The house of the humble today is a palace compared to the domicile of tho lords of a little while ago Men are cleaner in character and in body than they have ever been There iis less dishonesty less graft less misery less poverty than at any time in the history of this old ball If you do not know that you are woefully ignorant And worse you are sadly handicapped You have got to look to the rising sun or the night is yours We hear of the ranter ululate of the dying generationits honesty and its chivalary Praises be unto them so far as they deserve but Chimmy my boy theres more fiction in eulogy than the tellers of tales ever dreamed of The old time merchant thought a pair of honest scales incompatible with a well ordered business The hon est farmer of the former genera tion may have been innocent plucking for the Yankee tin ped dIm and the lightning rod agent but in the course of a year he generally mannaged to square himself In the eyes of the retro spectian theUhonest farmer1 comes down to us like a shining pillar of lightun crown upon hjs henda harp in hand Very beautiful in poetry and melodrama and novels with paper backs1 The only trouble in his luminous fig ure doesnt fit the facts If Uncle Reuben fell for the fluency of a green goods merchant it was be cause of his cupidity If he got stung he generally passed the gaff He paid his grocery bills largely in bud eggs and cord wood that never measured cord if he could help it He paid his doctorin rotten nubbins frozen spuds andswine with symptoms of cholera When the roup got into his chickens Uncle Reub went to market If his prize yearling lay ill of fever thieve was apt to be a little fresh beef peddled in that neighborhood Honesty with him andwith the merchant and with the lawyer and the doctor was generally a question of policy If the harnessmaker forgot who bought a missing bridle he charged every customer having an open account witha bridle Theres less stealing less cheating less lieing less harm in the world than ever before Opportunities The youngster ofn generation ago had few and they were afar Avocations were limited to scant fields of physical labor and fewer of mental Inventions andscience had not opened the hundreds of opportunities in the line of speci II5i1ver of QualityII Rely on your own judgment as to pattern tau t remember durability Is the most Impor tant feature IBM ROGERS BROSS is the name stamped on the back of spoons forks nod fancy serving piece in silver plate of proven quality Silver flats that Wears Wide latitude for choice offered in the many lsleadingdealers designs Send for Catalogue CL designs showing all HvlilMlrXiMliCoInttrmUooil 8arereosaeeuorinortd ti alized talent There were foy jjobs and many applicants for each of them This condition was not lo cal but universal And the pay at the payers option He couldset his own price There was no rivalry for men Today there are ihusandsol avocations our lath ers never heard of never dreamed of and vet at this moment the greatest demand the world ever knew for anything is for efficient men If you can do a thing bet ter than somebody else the world is yours But bull dont go The lip service has been taboored Salary used to be an object with employers Now the limit is off So dont get stung by the noop portunity germ There are so many they are bewildering Its ii great big battle constructive civilization is waging and men are wanted But dead ones need not apply The man who lives in the past hasnt a show You have got to be a working part in the eternal Now The poet sneaks up in a garret and strums the lyre about the grand old days of Good Queen Bessl Take no stock in em Agnes Mere myth mere myth In the goodold days of Mistress Bess the average home was dir tier literally dirtier than the pig stye of the uptodate American farmer The cod dank earth was the flooring of homes in the days of Bess and people slept on straw scattered over it Pestilence was common because filth was univer sal The glorious courtiers of her times would be thrown out of a second class restaurant today should they rise from the dead and bring their table manners of their age into this They were glutinous drunken and dirty both in morals and in person The lordliest was the lousiest and en trance to the doors of the highest born meant an olfactory shock and a grab for the nostrils Only yesterday I was reading an ac count of a great wedding they were about to celebrate in that dear 01 Lunnon between some little scandalous shrimp of a lord and an American heiress The Englishman is a member of the Order of The Bath and its going some toward the topnotch to be of this ancient and honorable or der Now you may or may not know that this ultimate rank of knighthoodso revered by the seekers after baubles for centur ies gives you the correct dope on the early Englishman He hated a washtub as he hated a snake and he didnt get over that dread until comparatively recent times En fact he was dirtier than his dogs and if he didnt have lice it was because he had luck The Englishman was of course better than his continental compeers cleaner than Wrench or Spanish more enlightened or rather less ignorant than German or Italian The Order of The Bath was the reward that Henry gave to Geof frey of Anjou and five others for their devotion to right They were bathed as a sort of emblem of the purity of life that ought to be lived by the supporters of truth justice etc That bath was the first they had ever had and history doesnt hint that they ever took another Yes Mister Dismal Face the world is cleaner and better than it ever was It would have taken a royal treasury to have given the rich of the old days oven a taste of the comforts that are now the poor mans commonplace possessions Bet ter food better clothing better homes better modes of life and better ideals make this day Utopia compared to the days that are hal lowed by hungry poets and eulog ized by billions of critics Dont gulp down the gloomy stuff Dont shirk dont quit but get in the game Dont let your liver spray its bile over a sane view of life Get a job and stick to it Save your money and your days will be many and peaceful Dont worship the dollar but bear in mind its a good old pal and loyal to those who use it well If you have judgement you will make one dollar earn another and soon many will be out silently recruit RnV 1 1 1 + Jl y j ing others In a llittle whllo4will have an army to defend th i fotress of old age Suppose you hadstarted ten or fifteen years ago You would have something now Just remember the next tenor fifteen are goingr to pass along regardless of what youdr t or dont Better use em well T Arkansaw Thomas Ont 7 Hows This r J1 We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Halls Catarrh Cure F J CHENEY CO Toledo O- We tho undersigned have known F1Cheney for tho last 15 years and believer him perfectly honorable In all business transactions and financially able to carryout any obligations mado by his firm NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE Toledo 1o units Catarrh Curo Is taken inter acting directly upon tho blood and cous surfaces of tho system Testimonials a sent free Price 75 cents per bottle Sold by all Druggists i Tako Halls Family Pills for constipation I A Recipe The notatall melancholy days have coupe when the information man of a certain Western news paper is besieged to reprint his exquisitely worded formula for making persimmon beer For various reasons we suspect that the reading public is rather more interested in the flavor or the words than iriariy honest desire to compete with the breweries and we doubt in these days of ex nnd intensive farming if ninny per sons are fortunate enough to be able to harvest so large a crop as threefourths of a barrel of per simmons Put a spigot near the bottom of 1 a barrel put some straw in the bottom of the barrel about five or six inches deep Fill the barrel threefourths full of persimmons and then fill nearly full of water and in a few days the beer will be ready for use We feel it necessary however to report the warning that this brow is heady and intoxicating GIVEN OUT The Struggle Discourages Many a Citizen or Mt Sterling Around all day with an aching back Cant rest at night Enough to make any one give out Doans Kidney Pills will give renewed lifeThey will strengthen the kidneys Here is Mt Sterling proof that this is so Charles Wilson 14 Richmond Ave Mt Sterling Ky says At my work I am on my feet nearly all the time and this weak ened my kidneys causing back I ache My bladder became affect edand I was annoyed by too frequent passages of the kidney secretions especially at night I was finally told to give Doans Kidney Pills a trial and I pro cured a box at F C Duersons Drug Store I received perma nent relief from the kidney difficulty and the pains through my back disappeared I am pleased to recommend Doans Kidney Pills to other persons as I know they can be depended upony For sale by all dealers Price 50 cents FosterMilburn Co Buffalo New York sole agents for the United States- Remember the nameDoans and take no other 152t If you had all the joy that is a coming to you perhaps youd dance yourself to death Getting to the Gates of Glory isnt easy and once there how many of us will have strength to break in Real Estate Real Estate THE WORLD IS MADE Of Real Estate Let us sell you a piece of it List your farm with us now Any busiuess entrusted to us will re ceive our immediate and prompt attention Hadden Evans Office No 9 Court St Residence g46IIiT C t+ ja t t ALE 0F- iJJELIC STOCK AND FARMING IMPLEMENTS AND RENTING OF ABOUT 9SO ACRES of LAND As the Committee of W T Fitzpatrick I will offer for sale at Auction at brick house on farm of W T Fitzpatrick near Howards Mill Montgomery county Ky on ry 1Thursday October 19th 1911 M the following stock and farming implements Sale to begin at 930 oclock r 6 Cattle weighing about 1200 pounds 2 Cattle weighing about 1100 pounds Bull lot of Milch Cows Heifers and Calves Pair of yearold Brown Mules Pair of 8yearold Brown Mare Mules = Pair of 3yearold Mules Pair of 4yearold Horse Mules 6yearold Horse Mule About 15 tons of Timothy Hay Twothirds of 35 acres of Corn on Montgomery 1countv land and 25 acres on Bath county farm 1 will be furnished About 8 acres of Oats in barn bout 50 acres of Corn on Peter Kelly farm on Winchester pike place to feed if desired Corn to be judged in the field after November 20 Misi Serena 3yearold bay pacing mare by Earl Pa ch Has been driven on track and shows i jj speedjj i 2yearold trotting mare by South ridam Alfred G Has been driven on track I esceus 35116 7yearold sorrel stallion trial 228 t Mlast quarter 35 seconds Sired by Cresceus re- tt lIBcord 202i the worlds champion trotting stal I IIion First dam Bonnie Alice by Bonnie W by feed Wilkes 1749 sired by Ralph Wilkes 206t Kesceus is exceedingly handsome earold Gray Mare Sterling Chief earold bald faced Gelding Earl Patch earold Bay Mare qenrold light Bay Mare i 2earold Black Mare McDonald Chief r earold Brown Mare South earold Sorrel Horse earold Brown Horse Alcyo earold sorrel bald faced Horse Earl Patch IGeldingI Earl Patch 1yearold Bay Horse star 1yearold bay bald faced Filly Resceus 1yearold Sorrel Horse 3 white feet Resceus 1yearold Sorrel Horse flaxen mane Resceus 1yearold Bay Horse Earl Patch These horses are all good individuals the 2 and 3yearolds have been broken to harness yearlings broken to halter and lines Elf King Broodmare snip nose Misfit gray mare and colt Alfred G bay mare Knighthood bay mare and colt Temple Barr Mare 4yearold brown mare Bay Mare Black Mare Bull Hay Rake Several new Double Shovel Plows 2 1horse Sulky Rakes 4 Breaking Plows 3 Slides 3 2horse Wagons 2 Grass Seed Strippers 10horse power Engine Fodder Cutting Box 2horse Tread Power Iron Roller Tobacco Screw 2 Mowing Machines 1horse Cultivator Heavy Break Cart 2horse 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 HOPS Shovels Rammers Iron Digger Log Chains several Wagon Frames and Beds Wheat Drill Hog Trough and Kettle 5foot Crosscut Saw Hog Box Sledge Wedges Break Cart Buggv and Farm Harness Bridles Halters Saddle A lot of Farming Implements of all kinds Lot of Cattle Troughs 1horse Trap Stump Puller Emery Stone And other articles too numerous to mention At the same time and place I will offer for rent the lands of W T Fitzpatrick f followsFIRSTWhat is known as the Bailey farm of 160 acres this has good dwelling I andIII II SECONDThe Bath county farm of about 210 acres on Slate Creek has dwel t a twentyfiveasepa1lrateIYI 1 Iten acres corn grass f shown to prospective renters Dinner will be served on the grounds Further information can be had by application to the undersigned Terms made known on day of Sale A S HARTIl Wm Cravens Auctioneer Committee for W T Fitzpatrick i- r Our Silverware is Purchased- to Please People Who Know SILVERWARE comes in various qualities the snare 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 theordinary kind Every family is compelled to buy SILVERWARE either for their own use or for a present Realizing this we sell SILVERWARE at a close margin concluding that it is ourIto sell a great deal of SILVERWARE at a close margin rather than a little at a big profit We ask vou to visit us the next time you are thinking of SILVERWARE or of any other articles that are to be found in a goal Jewelry Store J W JonesThe Jeweler MT STERLING KENTUCKY v ii i 1ur Sale Double Standard Polled Dur ham Bulls which are hornless Shorthorns Shropshire Bucks by an imported prize winning sire Pure bred Poland China boars and gilts Thomas J Bigstaff 13tf Mt Sterling Ky Monogram Stationery The very latest styles in society monogram stationery just in Let us show you they are beauties 14tf Advocate Pub Co Inc Baby wont suffer five minutes with croup if you apply Dr Thomas Electric Oil at once It acts like magicJ m for Sale Shingles fine colts country homo and store good standwell located and nice rooms for rent on Clay street city Phone 625 133t E D MarshallI Wanted Country hams and bacon High est market price paid 133t S P Greenwade I t tfrtyt MOTHER SAVES HER INFANT Chicago Woman in Motor Wreck Shields Baby but Her Skull Is Fractured To save the life of her baby Mrs Grace Arney risked her own life in I a motor car smashup in Chicago The mother was thrown 20 feet from the car and carried home uncon scious her skull fractured and with internal injuries The baby escaped dangerous injury In the accident eight were injured five being children Harry Arney secretary and treas urer ofa publishing company who was driving the car failed to see a rapidly moving Evanston avenue street car as ho was crossing that thoroughfare The street car struck the front of the machine and tossed itJack a dozen feet throwing the women and children of the party to the pavement Although Mrs Ar neys head struck the pavement with great force she was still holding the child close to her bosom when aid reached her All the injured will recover except Mrs Arney who is believed to be fatally injured MUST NOT ALTER DECALOGUE Writer Says to Modify the Commandments by Omission Would Be Dangerous Precedent To modify by omission any part of canonical Scripture particularly the Decalogue would be a precedent fraught with danger The meaning of the Bible is often warped in the effort to make it harmonize with peoples prejudices but the full text must remain untouched The fear of ancientcopyists to alter one jot or tittle of the sacred writing is Scripturesdown are The common supposition of scholars that the original form of the Decalogue consisted merely of the bare commands the explanatory comments being added subsequently may be true but that would not justify the Church of England mak quitedifferentmodification ofa credal statement Leslies ELECTROCUTE EGGS peculiartnstesomething not easy to mistake may be removed if experiments now being made by an electrical company are successful Says the Inventive Ago It is claimed that when fresh eggs are placed in cold storage the slowlyfrozenthe preservation qualities of the ice the eggs do not taste goodwhen cooked It is now believed that by electrocuting the eggs the natural1 fresh taste may be retainedand not placedinl eggs by placing a metal cap on eachend of the egg and then throwing on a pressure of 500 volts- SIGNIFICANT NOTICE Richard Croker the day of his departure for his Irish home said to a New York reporter- It is the desire for freedom that sends so many Americans and so many millions of dollars abroad every June The Puritanical laws of America enslave us These laws with their total misconception of freedom and of enjoyment are well exemplified in a notice board I once saw in a New England park The board said Pleasure Grounds Notice These grounds are for pleasure only No games or play allowed WHAT CONSCIENCE DOES It is not history which teaches consistence to be honest it is the conscience which educates history Fact is corrupting it is we who cor rect it by the persistence of our ideal The soul moralizes the past in order not to be demoralized by it Like the alchemists of the middle ages she finds in the crucible of ex perience only the gold that she her self has poured into it GOLD MINES AND MEN George Gold at a dinner at Geor gian court said wittily of a suspected gold mine Gold mines are like human be ingsthey cant be judged by their appearances You know what Frank R Stockton used to say about judg ing by appearances Dont trust a man because he carries a silk umbrellahe may have lefta cotton one in its place J 1 Life Saver In a letter from Branch land W Va Mrs Eliza beth Chapman saysul womanlytroubles All the doctors in the coun ty did me no good I took Cardui and now I am en tirely well I feel like a new woman Cardui saved my lifeI All who suffer from womanly troubleshould give Cardura trial 661 Take CAROWT- he Womans Tonic 50 years of proof have convinced those who tested it that Cardui quickly re lieves aches and pains due to womanly weakness and helps nature to build up weak women to health and strength Thousands of women have found Cardui to be a real life saver Why not test it for your case Take Cardui todayl No Doubt of Democratic Victory Chairman R H Vansant of the Democratic Campaign Committee has issued a statement predicting Democratic success This is not the claim of a rainbowchaser who is fooling both himself and his party but is the frank opinion of n practical man who is in touch with every county in the State and who can speak authoritively of the work that is being done The organization is the best that has been made in Kentucky in many years It not only comprises old and new leaders but goes into every precinct and en lists the support of the rankand file which after all determines whether victory or defeat shall be the portion of any party Every man who has attended the Democratic meetings bears testimony to the accuracy of Chairman Vansants prediction The great crowds the unbridled enthusiasm nnd the hearty welcome given Democratic candidates and speakers recall the old days in Kentucky when the State went forty thousand Democratic with out an effort It only remains for the Demo crats to go to the polls to place Kentucky where it belongs back in the list of Democratic States never again to stay away from the old faith and the old traditions Railroad News In four official circulars issued from the general office of the Chesapeake Ohio today a number of changes in officials are an nounced Circular No1 announces the promotion of F 1 Cabell chief engineer maintenance of way to be chief engineer of the company The office of chief engineer main tenance of way has been discon tinued Circular No2 announces the promotion of M S McDonald Chicngodstores with headquarters at Hunt ingtonYll Ho will have charge of the stores both in the maintenance of way andmotive power departments Circular No3 announces the appointment of M r Forbes di vision engineer Cincinnati divi sion succeeding F H Haskcll transferred Mr Forbes will be succeeded in the Ashland division- b A E Botts and Mr Botts will be succeeded by C E Roland as assistant engines in the Ken tucky and Indiana general division Circular No4 announces the appointment of C II Doebler Assistant Master Mechanic Hunt ington division Circular No 1 is issued by President Stevens Circular No 2 by authority of General Mana her E W Grice Circular No3 is issued by L B Allen engineer maintenance ot way and approved superintendent by W S Butler and approved by H H Morris superintendent ir pwsoooaoooooootDR I Mt Sterling Kentucky Successor to Dr Brown All Work Guaranteed and Prices Rigb Onicc in Martin liuildlng Phone MS H R PREWITT ATTORNEYATLAW M t Sterling Kentucky Office Court St opposite Court House Samuels Building front room up stairs DR G m HORTON Veterinarian Office at Peed S Hortons Livery Stable Office Phone 498 Residence 24 Calls answered Promptly 3lfr DR W B ROBINSON Veterinarian Oflice at Anderson t BoardmantJLlvcry Stable ONce Phone 135 Kesidence Phono 551 Calls answered promptly Examinations free Assistant State Veterinarian THE GhoSaDOBko Ohio Railway Company TIME OF TRAINS AT MT STERLING In Effect Julylg 1911 Subject to change without notice LEAVE For and From ARRIVE x 719 a nn Louisville x1239 p nt x 3 47 p m Louisville x 937 p m- t1 550 a m Lexington t 92o a 11- Jt t215 pm Lexington t 705 p U- Jt 930 a m Rotliwell t 205 p m New Yorkxx1239 p nn Washgtonx 719 a m x 937 IiNorfolk Richmond x 347P m Pikeville t 215 p m t 920 a m Hinton Sleeping Dining and Parlor Cars on Express Trains Consult agents for particulars x Daily J Weekdays Lexington Eastern Ry TIMETABLE Effective May 23 19- 11West8oursd No I No a STATIONS Dally Dates A M PM Lv Quicksand 25 Lv Jackson 505 150 O S K Junction 510 157 Athol 535 222 Beattyville Junction 603 251 i Torrent 625 312 i Campton Junction 643 330 Clay City 719 405 IL S E Junction r51437I Winchester Ar Lexington 850 535 EastBound STTIONSo Dally 0 IM A M Lv Lexington r35 720 Winchester 217 So311 L E Junction 235 8IS Clay City 305 S5o 927TorrentBenttyville Junction 425 1O04 Athol 452 Io30 0C K Junction 519 I057 1x05ArCONNECTIO TS- LEXINGTONTrain No i will make connection at Lexington with the L N for Louisville Ky NO3 will make connection with the L N at Lexing ton for Cincinnati O CAMPTON JUNCTION Trains Nos i 2 3 and 4 will make connection with Mountain Central Ry to and from Camp ton Ky I HEATTYVILLE JUNCTION Trains Nos i 2 and 3 will make connection with the L S A Railway for Beattyville 0C K JUNCTION Trains Nos z j and 4 will mike connection with Ohio C Kentucky Ry for Cannel City Ky anil O K stations CHAS SCOTT Gen Passenger Agent Highest Prices PAID FORILive Poultry Eggs Hides Furs feathers Sheep Pelts and Wool G D Sullivan c Co- W Locust Street lIt Sterling Ky 13iyr Phone 474 I F- K l y yu4 vvtr 1 e 4L 4 0 CORRESPONDENCE G STOOPS Farmers finally finished housing tobacco Wheat and rye arm looking ex cellent for this time of year Mrs James Alexander is able to be out again after a severe spell of sicknessW Turner and wife have gone to Indianapolis to reside Many tobacco men will soon be gin stripping their tobacco The early housed has cured up nicer than in years Thos Coons delivered a mule colt to Jas W White He re ceived 11750 for it Little Louise Reid has been dangerously ill Wm Warner of Berry Ky came Saturday to visit T B Hamilton andsisters Mrs J IL Copher is still improving at St Josephs Hospital T N Coons and wife went to Lexington Saturday to visit rein tives Rev Taylor of Louisville will preach at Springfield Sunday mornirg at 11 oclock Miss Lettie Miller of Mt Ster ling and James Cundiff of this place were married here Sunday the ceremony being performed by Squire John C Trimble GRASSY LICK Carl Rolple of Winchester is visiting relatives here Miss Dean Hull of Sharpsburg is visiting here I T J Carr and wife were in Winchester and Lexington last weekRev B C Horton of Mt Ster ling and Dr Deering of Lexing ton held quarterly meeting here Saturday and Sunday The following were the guests of the family of T J Carr Satur and Sunday Wm Warner of Berry Miss Dean Hall of Sharps burg L W Mallory andwife and Robert Montjoy of Howards Mill Thos Hamilton of Stoops and Sherman Hamilton of Mt SterlingJohn Boa and wife of Owings ville visited the fnmilof Wm Cravens Sunday and Monday ppThe True Test of Statesmanship When Themistocles was asked by his host at a dinner party to entertain the guest by playing the lute he replied that ha couldnot k playti a fiddle but that he Vukltt- i Millie a smnll town a great city We have in Texas many politi cians who are good fiddlers hut they cannot make a small town aI great city Wo are overrun with orators who can play upon the passions of the people but they cant put brick and mortar together We need builders Let thoso who hunger and thirst for power understand that the highest glory of a statesman is to construct and that it is better fort a ulan that he should build a public highway than that he should become Governor of the State and that he start a plow than he become the author of a law The true test of statesman ship is the plow anti the hammer and let those who would govern first build Texas need great menSo writes the Secretary of the Commercial Club of Fort Worth To the political orators agitators and demagogues we commend what he writes What Kentucky needs is builders not flute players peen who can make a small town a great city not men who protest in flamboyant phrases their devotion to the higher law and couple with such protests appeals to the lowest passions Demagogues who blow first hot and then cold who ore night de nounce the Legislature alleging that it is controlled by Lobbyists who elect United States Senators and the next night crown withI t jy tIYwYMIW Swell Styles Best Makes You can live high on a tow price schedule kjy watching our P S Sales from week to w ekl p iAviation Qualities Free Trade Prices Beyond the question of a doubt we are offering in Profit Sharing Sale No 5 the greatest Suits and Overcoats ever Shown by any store anywhere for I II fJ I I it iJr Ii rILook at other stores in fde or through the glasssee what they have then come here iHsiBe oi through the glass have a look and see the difference between our 15 Su tsand Overcoats and that of other stores Decide for yourself Your judgment is good enough for us We win when merit in our business is the issue and on that basis is the only way we would give a snap for yourtracle tti 0 f I t iJ to tit It r alsII Brothers1l HOUSE OF QUALITYil 1 Austriani Vellour Hats See that Big Red 15 inihe i Window halo of glory that Senator to whom the night before their audi tors believed they referred tare a curse to every state An illustration is being given in eastern Kentucky of the work that is needed in Kentucky Quietly earnestly for years labored men who had the vision of the dreamer and the courage of the soldier As a result of their dreams and their labors towns are being built railroads constructed mines opened forests felled and better still other forests planted These men realizing what the future needs midway between great deeds before and deeds as great behind knowing the necessity for the reign of law and kindliness are anxiously awaiting Election Diy in the hope that Governor McCrcary who stands for the preservation of law and the maintenance of order will be elected Governor and the flute player and the fiddler the orator and the dcmogogue be retired to the lposi- tion of Judge of the Cpurt of Appeals I for the performance of the 111Itthose duties Truly does Ken 4Y 0 tucky as Texas exclaim that IIthe true test of statesmanship is plow and the hammer and let those who would govern first buildLexington Herald The rugs at The FI 1are beau ties cost only 100 Size 30 inches wide and CO inches long Best steaks and rousts at Vanars dells Foot Bail The results Saturday were as follows Kentucky State 12 Miami 0 Transylvania 0 Butler 0 Central University 30 Alumni OJ M Ai 1 10 Cynthiana 0 Ohio State 0 Western Reserve OJ Bur vard 18 Williams 0 Carlise 28 Georgetown 5 Pent State 5 Cornell 0 Princeton 31 j Colgate 0 Army 18 Rutgers 0 Michi gan 15j 11 A C 3 Yale 35 V P 1 0 Pittsburg 22 Ohio Northern 0 Pennsylvania 22 I Villa Nova OJ Case 0 Denison 0 Navy 1C Washington and Jef ferson 0- Oysters celery andcranberries nt Vanarsdells Friday anti Satur day IrresbyterHmS to Meet Announcement has been made that the Synod of Kentucky of the Presbyterian Church will meet at the Second Presbyterian Church in Lexington October 27 and con tinue until October 31 One hun dred and tent I churches are represented and more than oqohun- dred representative ministers and laymen will attend the meeting which will be opened Friday night with sermon by Rev Pey ton II Hoge of Louisville retir ing moderator He will preside until a new moderator is elected It has been ten yeas since the Synod assembled in Lexington and this will be the fifth or sixth time that it has met with this church which is one of the oldest in the Synod SevCIalnntiol1l1replssentaties will be present to speak among these being the Rev Baxter R Fullerton of St Louis fpruVer moderator of the general assembly of time United States the Rev7 T Warren H Wilson representing the department of the country- church in Americasfi i Pure pork sausage fresh every clay at Vanarsilells I I t r r Ben JohnsonWins fight After a light iUncluctcii for1 a year Congressman Ben Johnson of Kentucky Congressman Cox of Jasper Indand William J Dwyer of Washington D C Emil L Scharf huts been oustedI from membership Washington Council Knights of Columbus I and expelled from the order on the charge of political activity within the organization Scharf was charged withusing the order and the church for po litical purposes said Dwyer It was also specifically alleged that while in the employ of the National Republican Committee Scharf sought to alienate Catholic votes from Bryan to Taft during campaignThe lumbus is signilicrfnt andwill have a wholesome effect It means that the mixing of churchand politics will notjjc tolerated I Lexington Trots The trotting meeting at Lexing ton was Brought to a close Satur day after two weeks of splendid racing The meet was not a suc cess financially due to the heavy raics which causetlseveralv v post ponementsllJ r r r s r sU p WI 1t 10 n OCTOBfRCOURlcj V II Continued froth flnlpatre 1 Best line of cereals aWn w at Vunursdells Dawson Taff 20 650lb yearlings to W A Sutton at 4c Joe Baker 18 500lb heifers to Hutchcraft Son Paris 375 Wilson Co 12 600lb year lings to Young Bros Bourbon county at4ic Kelly lIurphy15 500lb yeark lings to Win Congleton at 450 III Keeton Co 9 550lb steers c to J H Bell Bourbon county at 425 Mike Wilson 10 1400lb oxen to Dan Welch at 375 11- Chas Duff141100lb stecrso Jonas Well at475 O H Dowing 12 500lb year lings to Jesse Broth at 440 Carl Trimble 6 850lb steers to Jonas Weil at 4ic v Ed Hunter 28 6501b heifers to Harvey Green at 375 Hendrix Salyers 22 600 steers to Filmore Osborn of ClarK county at 4ic Geo Halsey 12 900lb cows to D C Cleveland Cynthiana at 325 W L Byrd 16 1000lb cows to same party at 3c j 1r i eff if V lIULESttQuite a number of weanling mules on the market Trade bris Hoard Armstrong bought a car load for Pennsylvania parties at 50 to SO- SBuckley t Bros of Hamiitm count bought a car load at 155 to r85A from Southern Kentucky also bought a car load at from 60 75 ENVY The Goat Umph You neednt be so chesty jn3t because tur 1 eyY j i 30 cents a pound vt P R lives Backache Instantly greatmJ penetrates andrelieves the pain instantlyno rub layitHeres Proof- I hid my back hurt In the Boer War and in San Francisco two years ago I placeIcess Two weeks ago I saw your Unl totryrelief and now except for a little stifffncsSi I am almost wca- FLRTCIiER NORMAN A Whittier Calif c SLOAN9SNMT is the best remedy for rheumatism neuralgia sore throat and sprains i 1writes f I i 1 100ilnans Bookon Hanes Cattle Hogs and- Poultry sent free ddresswISSIoin 1 Boston i MlM t L Y R f