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The Mt. Sterling advocate: n. Wednesday, October 25, 1911.
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Digital page images are linked to the text file. a ra VY- t MT STERLING ADVOCATE LARGEST CIRCULATION OF ANY PAPER PUBLISHED IN MONTGOMERY COUNTY 11C VOLUME XXI m MT STERLING KENTUCKY WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 25 1911 NUMBER 16 Il Crops and Live Stock tCorD cutting is about over The yieldof corn is absolutely the 1 worst that could have been grown and cattle men will have to buy heavy through the brokers While a few fields show good ears most e I of them will produce nothing but nubbins Another thing that is- causing t p1Uch loss to the farmers V is the fact that the rainy weather has caused the ears which have been iin the shock for some time to rot while the fodder is also de caying and some of the farmers have shucked out and housed their corn before it was good and hard I thus making an effort to save it from total ruin Fodder will not be as good as was expected r One good thing farmers have is the excellent start that rye and r wheat which were sown early have secured In most of these fields the grazing is now excellent and stock can be run on them easily until the first of the year with anything like an open win ter Fall grass is also goodand r there is a abundance of stock water on every farm i r Turkeys and chickens are es Ipeeially healthy and are growing rapidly Men have been out through the country looking over the turkey crop and while they pronounce the birds in good con dition they say that the crop is short It is therefore believd that good heavy turkeys which will be tready early will bring from 12 to 15c per pound on foot for Thanks shipmentJ while butter is scarce and high with goodrich milk selling at a premium Winter apples are good and 1 there seems to be quite an abund r ance of them everywhere k Sheep are reported in the very best of health to start the winter J the county being free from disease bthis year There are a number off good flocks in the county and 11 this year most of the farmers and rii sheep men have bred for lambs to ff come late in February as past cx perience has demonstrated to them that lambs coming at this time make the best and quickest weight Feeding cattle are in good shape v fund the demand for them has been 4 l the best in many years good ones t xFselling at 4t to 4f cents and some oextlq at 5 centsIt is believed that more will be handled in this county this winter than were han died last winter notwithstanding 1 the fact that feed of all kinds will be higher Hav timothy and cloveris in heavy demand at almost any price asked bringing from 22 to 25 if r per ton and none of it is extra t There is sonic alfalfa in the county shand all kinds of stuff has been cut I and housed to make winter feed hogst for cattle shouts weighing from 80 to 125 pounds but there is a f jwolld of small shoats from 30 to 40 pounds weight which can be J bought at almost your own figure r y There has been quite a lot of fats t j hogs shipped to market during the weekrf I sr fell Under Train I i While attempting to boarda i i ii train in this city Alex Hogge of jikj Menefee county fell ender the 1 train and the wheels cut the lheel i f from his shoes lacerating his foot x and toes badly although it cannot be determined as yet whether any hones are broken The foot is rp badly swollen and is causing the sufferer intense pain i3JHis escape from more serious in t jjury was a narrow one I J Best Outing yd 8ic Comfort Calico yd 5c Ladies Under m ff v wear 25c fens Underwear 85c i FiIHr- Jfil J iJt1 f A 3 r1 SCOTT JONES Nominated by Republican Com mittee at Last Minute for City Assessor Monday was the last day anyone could get his name on the November ballots and to the sur prise of everybody Mr W Scott Jones a locall insurance man filed with County Court Clerk A A Hazelrigg a certificate of nomina tion from the Republican Committee t asking that his name be placed under the Log Cabin against the regular Democratic nominee Mr W T Fitzpatrick Jr for the office of City Assessor- It has been generally under stood for weeks that no one would have any chance to win over the splendid ticket nominated by the Democratic party and that this ticket would have no opposition The oction of Mr Jones in the afternoon of the last day was therefore a surprise to members of both parties and further surprise was occasioned when it was dis covered that Mr Jones registered at the recent registration as a Democrat and voted ballot No 1G5 in the primary in which Mr Fitzpatrickwas nominated The primary was fairly con ducted and Mr Fitzpatrickwas nominated by a good majority Why Mr Jones does not feel in honor bound to support the nom inee we are unable to understand and we are anxious to see on what grounds 1m willask the support of the Republican party to which party he so recently denied any allegiance E W Stockton Buys Electric Dry Cleaning Works E W Stockton has purchased the machinery of the Electric Dry Cleaning Works and movedsame to his shop over the WearUWell Shoe Cos store This machinery added to what he already had makes him now have one of the best equipped cleaning and press ing houses this side of Louisville He will still retain the house used as a dry cleaning shop on Locust street A call will convince you that this shop is prepared to do all work in a prompt and skillful manner Typewriter for Sale Oliver Standard Visible No3 Typewriter good as new A bar gain ifsold at once Apply at this office Miss Grimes Becomes Bride Miss Mabel Edward Grimes daughter of Dr and Mrs G W Grimes proprietors of the Bau mont Hotel was united in marri age last Wednesday to Mr Robert Lee Norton a prosperous farmer of Nicholas county Miss Grimes who recently moved here with her parents from Carlisle is not well known here but is quite popular in Nicholas where she has a host of admiring friends who will be interested to learn of her wedding Delivers Shredders Prewitt Howell the well known hardware firm delivered several corn shredders to our farmers last Saturday This en terprising firm has made several car load deliveries of farmers implements this season Box Supper a Success The box supper given by the members of the Methodist church at Grassy Lick last Saturday night was a grand success There were about 60 boxes sold netting 8755 The Grassy Lick people never do things by halves Halloween Novelties and Post- Cards at Ttie Fair i t I qt w I 1r 1 1 lOUR NEXT COUNTY CLERK MR KELLER GREENE Realizing the futility of it no Republican opposition has been iflven Mr Keller Greene the Democratic nominee for County Court Clerk and he will therefore assume the duties of that office as soon as the County Commissioners can canvass the returns and issue certificate of election whichwill not be later than November 10 Being a clean and competent gentleman we are sure the duties of the office will be discharged by him in a prompt and satisfactory manner Child Bitten by Vicious Dog While passing the residence of Dr J A VanSant on her way to school Thursday morning Nellie the little twelveyear old daughter of Dan Hqlleran was attacked by a bull dog belonging to one of Dr VanSants sons The dog grabbed the child by the left leg badly bitting the muscle below the knee Several men who were passing pulled the dog from the child but ho jerked away and again grabbed her badly laceratT ing her foot It took some time to beat him off the child We are in formed that this is the second time the dog had attacked the lit tlegirlThe child was carried into Dr VanSants residence for medical attention The dog was immedi ately killed r t Troubles Never Come Singly Bad luck seems to follow our friend T Newton Duff Last week his barn burned and it is doubtful whether he can collect any insurance upon his tobacco and yesterday while handling some tobacco he was struck in the left eye with a tobacco stick He I has something to be thankful for however as the injury was slight and while it will be painful for a few days the sight will not be impaired Halloween Dance The Halloween dance which will be held at Trimbles Hull on Tuesday October 31st promises to be one of the most gorgeous social functions of the seasonIFollowing is a partial list of the young ladies who will attend from a distance Misses Elizabeth Rog ers New York Margaret Mount Lancaster Laura Clay Evamonde Armstrong Lexington Judith Bright Georgia Sweeney Emi nGncc Helen Tash Chicago Mary Frances Brown Shelbyville Willie Howard Barnes Lexington Ellen Kirk Maysville farm for Saie Two hundred acres half way between Mt Sterling and Owings ville Two sets of improvements Well watered and nenrlall in grass For information write or see John Stofer R F D No1- Nit Sterling Ky 164tf Taxpayers Your county and State taxes are now due Pay them before the penalty goes on 164t W F Crooks Sheriff r r r J r j T BIG BARBECUE The Burley Tobacco Society to Give Barbecue in Lexington Thursday Oct 26 The Burley Tobacco Society will give a big barbecue at Lexington Thursday Oct 26 to launch the great pooling campaign under the tenyears plan and for the starting of the mammoth tobacco factory in which to manufacture the growers tobacco Every tobacco grower banker merchant and every man woman andchild interested in the welfare of the tobacco grower everywhere is invited to come and hear a full explaination of both the pooling contract and proposition to start the tobacco factory Many of the best speakers in the State will be on hand to ad dress the crowd Dies Suddenly Mr Dink Murphy diedat his home on the Levee pike Monday afternoon Mr Murphy had been sick with fever for some weeks but was considered out of danger and his death was a great surprise and shock to his friends He had been feeling especially well and requested a member of his family to raise him up in bed in order that he might drink a glass of milk but just as he was being raised they noticed a change in him and before medical at tention could be had he had passed away Mr Murphy had been a resi dent of this county only a few years having moved here from Iprgan county He was a prom inent farmer and live stock dealer and had the respect and friend of many of our people We ex tend our sympathy to his sorrow ing family Get your pure pork sausage at Greenwades Tobacco Barn Burns I Last Wednesday while trying to prevent the tobacco from house burning by building a lire under it a large tobacco barn on the j NewtonIowned by Mr Albert Stofcr of this city caught fire and was total ly destroyed together with its con tentsMr Duff had about 17 acres of timeIaboutIi with Greene Strossman Hazel rigg in this city Mr Stofer had no insurance on the barn and his loss will be about 1500 I ILoses r fine Horse alterI ofIwas onltl short time He had been shown during the past summer by Shropshire Matlack of Win chester and had been a consistent winner He was valued at 5000 The ninny friends of these popular young horsemen will regret to learn of their loss Best steaks and roasts at Vanars dells Box Supper There will be a box supper at the Moberly schoolhouse Friday October 27 at 7301 m Everybody invited Just in Another lot of Funny Post Cards Come in and have a laugh with us Also a line assort ment of Halloween cards one cent each Spot Cash Grocery 1 Congressman fieflin Entertained Hon J Thomas Hellin Con gressman from Alabama was met by a party of Mt Sterling friends at Owingsville where he snoke to a large crowd Saturday afternoon and was brought to our city in an automobile Upon arrival the par ty went to the Ringo Cafe where an elegant dinner was served Those present were Congressman Helm Henry R Prewitt W B White R G Kern John A Judy J Will flay C B Duer son Caldwell Clay A A Hazel rigg and E W Senff From here the gifted southerner went to Washington A special effort is being made to secure a speaking appointment for him here at an early date I Game Reported Plentiful With only1 three weeks inter vening between now and Novem ber 15 when the hunting season opens sportsmen and hunters ev erywhere are making preparations for one of the biggest seasons in many years The woods and fields this fall will be fairly alive with sportsmen for the word has gone out all over the State that game is more plentiful this year than ever before Dry weather during the summer has been favorable to the young birds undas a consequence the familiar callof the quail can be heardon every side in regions that quail were never before known to inhabit Oysters celery and cranberries saturjdayHorse Injures Man Mr Will McCorinick an em ployee of the Tipton Anderson blacksmith shop was painfully in jured last week while attempting to shoe a vicious horse which knocked him down anti pawed his left arm severely Mr McCormick is able to be out although his arm is still in a rather serious condition Be quick 1 OnlyhreeI days Thursday Friday and Saturday POTATOES 1 per bushel or 25c a peck Of course at The Spot Cash Grocery Honey for Sale I now have the fall honey ready for delivery Strained honey lOc per pound the comb Money 12ic per pound Raymond Smathcrs- Slmrpsburg Ivy Phone G64 rings 104t See the gold fishut The Fair A most beautiful and interesting household ornament Engagement Announced Mrs Thomas Johnson has an nounced the engagement of her youngest daughter Miss Susette Johnson to Mr B Frank Perry the marriage to take place in the early winter Miss Johnson is one of Mt Sterlings most popular young ladies and a social favorite and be ing a member of one of the oldest families in the State makes the announcement of wide spread in terestMr Perry who has only been a resident of Mt Sterling for a few years having moved here from Owingsville Ky is assistant cashier of the Exchange Bank is a young man of sterling worth and integrity and is most deservedly popular IHe has the happy fac ulty of making a friend ofevery one with whom he comes in con tact Green wade has brains spare ribs souce pure 1pork sausage none better Langley floods County With Cir cular Letters During the past week many farmers have informed us of tlo receipt by them a printed letter which Chairman Langley Is seiai ing out in the name of Judle ORear asking support because of his stand on the tobacco questionc While an eflort is made to make these1 I letters appear personalI as a matter of fact they are merely a printed circular turned out by the thousand This is an old po hisII LovelyOldham Tlr Joel Oldham and Miss Ida Lovely wets united in marriage at the residence of Key Reynolds in this city last Wednesday Mr Oldham is a prosperous young farmer of the Ciunargo neighbor hood His bride is a daughter of Mr Noah Lovely of this county and is said to be a favorite in her neighborhood Chickens for Sa ci For the next 15 days I willsell H early hatched pure bred Barred Plymouth Rock 50 cockerels at 75c each 5 dozen pullets at SlO dozen home price Mrs Jas Cravens Phone 559A 16t- fLADIESYou o are cordially in vited to attend u free demonstra tion of Minute Tapioca and Minute Gelatine at our store Thursday Friday and Saturday T K Barnes l Sons i Pure pork link sausage i t Greenwades fJr 11 f 1 2 N rsI FaI O it VERS 121 P Il We have remodeled our entire Ten Thousand Feet of Glass and have employed an tip todate FLORIST and DECORATOR who will execute high grade work for IIfunerals Weddings Parties and Receptions On all occasions we will carry a full line of Cut Flow ers in Carnations Roses and Lilies Also decorative and Bedding Plants Bulbs for fall planting or Tulips Hya cinths Narcissus Spanish Iris etc Let us sell you Bulbs for a bed this fall Visitors Always Welcome at Greenhouses CORBETT the Florist IPhone 435 Clay and Corbett Avenue I I I 11 r c1 b fc r I EiTTzI H lJakiiz PowderAbsJutteyy lure F Where the finest biscuit cake hotbreads crusts or puddings are required Royal is indispensable Royal is equally valuable in the preparation of plain substantialeveryday r foods for all occasions The only baking powder made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar No Alum No Limo Phosphates t a TOBACCO CROP Of THE UNITED STATES Acreage Harvested ProductionJbs STATIC 1910 1911 1910 19U Alumina 600 200 550000 OOe Arkansas 750 550 600000 440 Connecticutn 14000 10000 22000000 16000000 Florida 3500 3500 3000000 3000000 Illinois i 600 1000 1400000 950E Indianau 25640 12985 22099600 r1869ooo Kentucky 37590S 262565 336935400 242395900 Louisiana 564 400 210000 160ooo Maryland 28000 14000 19500000 10290000 Massachusetts 4500 iSoo 7000000 2320000 Mississippi ioo 1000 I25COO 140COO Mil8ouriu 2225 6500 7094160 5850000 New 0 Hampshire 100 IOO 160000 16ooco New York 5800 5800 6750000 69ooooo North Carolina 224000 200000 135000000 100000000 Ohio u 93598 75589 78130135 63435So0 Pennsylvania 31800 40000 31500000 64oooooo South Carolina u 29000 25000 27000000 20000000 Tennessee 78500 40000 5Socoooo 36000000 Texas 1000 1200 500000 960000 Virginia 165000 120000 125400000 102oo000o West Virginia 14200 14000 11000000 S4ooooo Wisconsin 37550 40000 33750000 44000000 All others 4010 1500 1675000 1350000 Totals 1149895 877689 930778695 742060500 The tobacco crop falls short of last year by about 20 per cent The Burley crop improves at seasons endand the yield is heavier than earlypredictionsThe section makes a poor showing in quantity but the quality is said to be very line v Business Stationery Something new in the way of 1- 1i ii business stationery Let us show i you samples Prices the same as regular printed goods A look will convince you Remember a business house is judged by its stationery J1 McCreary the Man The Democratic platform pledges the party to stop corrupt lobby ing in the Legislature and Gov ernor McCreary is the mnn to turn the light on the miscreants who have fattened at the expense of the people for so ninny years at 1 Frankfort Both parties harbor these luirpios and they should be exposed and given out I m2i t J Rheumatic Pains qu cRiJiy relieved Sloans Liniment is good for pain of anyMrt It penetrates without rubbingII thn iuh the muscular tissue right to i h 1I1cre1 i iesthe congestion and theIIpermanent aswell as temporary Heres ProofIIA W LAY of 1 1 hud rheumatism durtois and several different remedies but thiy Ild not help me I obtained a bottle of Sloans Liniment which did meto much g1that 1 would not do without it I foranythingTHOMAS RICE of Easton Pa writes I have used Sloans Lini and find it firstclass for rheu fPJmcrt pains GG OiFsof Baldwins LI witfsl have found Sloans Lin t invent par excellency I li ivr used it for broken sinews above the knee LJI caused Iy a fail and t my great sati favliua 1 was able to resume my duties in less than three weeks alter the accident SIJ0 c II jJi9S I LIN MI 01 IiI NTIis an excellent remedy for sprains bruises sore throat asthma i No rubbing necessary you can apply with a brush At all dealers Pico 25c SOc 00II Sloans Book on Horses Cattle Sheep and Poultry sent free Address Dr EARL S SLOAN BOSTON MASS n w j J r tJeI X 4mc J 1 joO itJ VETERANS Ai Lexington for Unveiling of Monument to Chieftain Morgans men who rode out to Lexington a half century ago behind their dauntless chieftain to battle for the Southland and its cause returned last Wednesday and captured the city Not with clattering hoofs clanking sabers and the panooly of war did they come but with the ranks thinne- by time and visages wrinkled by age these battlescarred heroes came On a peaceful mission with patriotic and loyal hearts they came to commemorate the heroic achievements of the past by assisting the Daughters of the Confederacy in dedicating a splen didi bronze equestrian statue to the memory of Gen John Hunt Morgan the famous Confederate cavalry leader The unveiling ceremonies which took place on the courthouse square where the memorial stands overlooking the citys main thor oughfare were witnessed by thousands of citizens from allI parts of Kentucky including many who wore the blue as wellI as the gray A feature of the program was an imposing street parade i which city and county officials fraternal organizations Confederate and Union veterans Daugh ters of the Confederacy Univer sity cadets police school children n and citizens generally took part the effect being heightened by martialmusic from several brass bands and by all the pomp and pageatry of badges plumes ban ners and lings IOLICE HEAl PAIIADE The parade started at the Woodland Park Auditorium in the east end of the city andwas nearly a mile long Ten mounted police under Lieut Charles II Overly as marshals headed the parade Four sons of veterans came next as aides followed by Saxtons bandof twentyfive pieces Then came Gen basil W Duke president of the Morgan Monument Association awll one of Gen Mor guns chief Lieutenants with Gen John B Castleman at his side bothof Louisville mountedon spirited horses Behind them marched the surviving members of Morgans old command followed by Confederates of other com glands G A It veterans Louisville Industrial School band State officials United Confederate veter ans the Morgan Monument Com mittee and State officials of the United Daughters of the Confederacy in carnages and automobiles State University cadets guests o honor city and county ollicials fraternal organizations schoolchildren and citizens in the order iuti led On behalf of the city of Lexing ton Mayor Skain delivered an address of welcome to the visiting veterans and Daughters after which Dr Guy Carleton Lee of Baltimore Md was introduced as the orator of the day delivering an appropriate address on the life and achievements of Gen Morgan Mrs L McF Biake more of IHopkinsville president the Kentucky Division U D C respondedBands of schoolchildren rang ed in the form of a huge ling enlivened the intervals with patriotic songs JIANV EtuLyAunnALS- Officers of the monument association the State oflicers of the U ID C veterans organizations and guests of honor arrived Tuesday night among them Dr Guy Carleton Leo of Baltimore orator of the day Senator McCreary Gen Buckner Gen Duke Gen I Bennett H Young Gen Castle man and a large delegation from Louisville while the early morn ing trains were crowdedwith vis itors It is estimated that 10000 people witnessed time parade and attended the unveiling The principal streets of the city were gayly decorated with National and Confederate flags while the I i t I r I Indigestion i causes heartburn sour stomach nervousness nausea impure blood and more trouble than many different kinds of diseases The food you eat ferments in your stomach and the poisons it forms are ab sorbed into your whole system causing many dis thedfirst sign indigestion tryE62 Bedfords Black Draught the old reliable vegetable liver powder to quickly cleanse your system from these undesirable poisons Mrs Riley Laramore of Ooodwater Mo saysIe I suffered for years from dyspep sia and heartburn Thedfords BlackDraught In small doses cured my heartburn in a few days and now I can eat without distress Try it Insist on Thedfords battlenflags of the Confederacy hiding it from the view of the crowds who early began to throng the courthouse square where the un veiling took place Miss Hen rietta Hunt Henning of Louisville granddaughter of Gen Duke and Miss Frances Breckinridge Steele of Midway granddaughter of Gen John C Breckinridge as sponsors cut the ribbons that held the drapery unveiling the statue The program of the day began with a reception at 10 oclock at the Elks Club tendered by the members of the John C Breckin ridge chapter to thvisiting veteransHere the grizzled heroes of the sixties fought their battles over again At the same time the Daughters of the Confederacy opened their annual convention at the Phoenix Hotel and officially accepted the Morgan monument The parade inaugurating the un veiling ceremonies proper wus one of the most imposing pageants ever witnessed in Lexington Louisville Times Hows This We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any caso of Catarrh that cannot bo cured by Halls Catarrh Cure F J CHENEY CO Toledo O JCheneybelleohImbusInesstransactionscarryoutNATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCEToledo O InternallYnctlngcous surfaces of tho system Testimonials SoldbyTake balls Family Pills for constipation Up to Humphrey Judge ORcar denounces as liars the gentlemen who states that at the Gait House Conference after the GoebelTaylor election hu counseled the use of arms and violence if necessary to keep Tay for in the executive chair Got ernor McCreary refers to Judge Alex P Humphrey of Louisville who OKear says was present and and asks him to repeat what OKear saidon that occasion that the Judge is an honest man and will tell the truth There is no doubt that Judge OKcar is guilt of the charge brought against hini by Governor McCreary It will be interesting to watch him crawl from und- erRHEUMATISM Any kind also Liver Kidney Lumbago Stomach and Dlood Diseases CURED by Denns Sure Sato Speedy Cure Only 250 Mail25CCO COLUMDUS OHIO 10131 Afraid of ORcar The business people ore afraid of OKear He is generally re garded as visionary and destructive He is an unsafe man to trust with great power His po litical and personal revenges would be settled at the expense ofI the State I Jjf t j 7 sit a i irfj0 all IJhoso y Who tIauentrM hi DoItNOWtt l 4 The EXCHANGE is seeking oil YOUR business nnd is pre r pared to carelfor it 5 r i 3 Paid in Our Savings Department Gxchange tank of Jfontucky MT STERLING KY 4QJn WE WANT YOU I to examine the Corn King manure sprea erIIf y We want to show you tho many superior in its construction We want to explain to you how easy and how convenient tho working parts are arranged We want to show you the substantialconstruction l We want to show you how by using the Corn King r manure spreader your boy can do as much work as a man You will be surprised at the substantial construction ji You wont find tho Corn King manure spreader likeII other spreadersit is in a class by itself Call today Wo are reserving a catalogue for you It iI is filled with valuable information on soil maintenance and fertilizers It is yours for the asking If you arc not ready to buy now call anyway We want to number you as a friend FOR SALE BY i rewitt t I A Iowe11rtee that b91 Its worth something to you l to get the makers guarantee on shoes there are very few makers who are willing to give k such a guarantee as Selz putsJ2 1 on all shoes bearing that name sx giveRIP v m make it good Look for TiJ Selz Royal Blue Shoes N 35024 S GL IOK BROS22 South Maysville St Mt Sterling l I eoa7zs i Jnsurctncetet O stateI SOtD OREN STROSSMAN IIAZELRIGG L 0 Robinson 1 I 1 The Jeweler i The handsome store ou the corner of Maysville and Court streets is the place to get High Grade Cut Glass in the newest floral designs Siverware in the latest patterns New laVallieresan excellent assortment Give usa call and see our extensive line LET US DO YOUR JOB PRiNTiNG r 1 rM i T 4 N G Fa r f y t OFsQUALITY AND BEAUTY Unquestioneddurability exquisite design the highest ideals in plated wareare assured in spoons orks and fancy serving piece bearing the t- g renowned trade mark a l 1847 ROGERS BROS TRIPLE There are various makes of silverplated tableware which are claimed to be just as good but like all qualitridentified1 ware popularly knownas uSiler Plate that Wears Sold by leading dealers everywhere Send for is catalogue CL showing all designs MERIDEN BRITANNIA COIMTENViVvcoMerifenConii I t 1IIi DEAR FRIENDS Just a few words in regard to your FALL FOOTWEAR I Upto date people and uptodate garbs call for uptodate tf r FootVVearrt andtmake tt the more enthusiastic you are bound to become with this seasons models We are showing a full and com plete line of all that is authoritatively correct in mens womens and childrens fpotw ar We simply ask you to call and see whether you intend to buy or not you will always rf be welcome Very sincerely yours WHBERRYCOII See Fall Announcement Folder 1 Our Silverware is Purchased to Please reople Who Know SILVERWARE comes in various qualities the same as butter and shoes We sell only good SILVERWARESILVERWARE I that answers the purpose for which it is intended Our SILVERWARE is made by manufacturers who have the reputation of making the best The SILVERWARE we sell is guaranteed in every par ticular and costs no more than the ordinary kind Every family is compelled to buy SILVERWARE either for their own use or for a present Realizing this we sell our SILVERWARE at a close margin concluding that it is better J to sell a great deal of SILVERWARE at a close margin rather r than a little at a big profit We ask you to visit us the next time you are thinking of SILVERWARE or of any other articles that are to be found in a goad Jewelry Store I JJ- f J W JonesThe JewelerIMT STERLING IIfits a monument you are going to erect it should be of GEORGIA MAR BLE if its a vault GEORGIA r MARBLE is the proper material if its a I building GEORGIA MAR 1BL E should be used for 1 both exterior and interior s t Because it will not absorb moisture which prevents decomposition it with stands heat to 1000 de grees Fah you can get any size shape or shade desired it will remain beau tiful and unbroken as long as it lasts and it lasts for I I SaEeorma l ii Fl trI C 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 Etowahand Kcnnesaw Georgia Mar ble for monumentsFor Markland Jackson MARBLE AND GRANIJF Monuments Etc L II Mt Sterling Ky 7f Urainintj School ror Uaachors Courses leading to Elementary State Certificate Intermediate State Certificate Advanced State Certificate this certificate be comes a life diploma All these certificates are valid In all public schools In Kentucky Special courses Review Courses Tuition free to appointees Two splendid Dormitories New Model School New Manual Training Building Practice School Department of Ag riculture rv well equipped Gymnasium Students can enter to ad vantage any time Address 7tyr T O CRABBE President Richmond Kentucky I M s- r r 7 I ORear Trying to fool the TObac- co People When Judge ORear gets into one of the Tobacco Counties he drops every other subject and be gins to shed tears over the wrongs of the tobacco growers He dwells upon their oppressions and denounces the wickedness of the Tobacco Trust and promises that if he is elected Governor he will force the price of tobacco up to twelve cents and makes many other pledges equally impossible of performance One of his boldest statements is that if the Tobacco Trust does not pay the tobacco growers as muchas twelve cents for their tobacco that he knows a way to make them do itand that if they re fuse he proposes to drive the trust out of the State and not permit them to do any business hereJudge ORear claims to be the only friend that the tobacco growers have and that they can rely on him and him alone to lead them out of tike wilderness of lowprices and bad crops It is not possible that any in telligent tobacco grower can be in fluenced by such demagogical ap peals They proceed from the in herent selfishness of the candidate who is badlyI in need of votes and he proposes to ret them if gilt edged promises will do any good Kentucky is practically unanimous in its opposition to the op pression the Tobacco Trust has placed upon the farmers of this State Everybody denounce as little short of criminal the combin ation that will depress prices and oppress the hardest worked peo ple on earth to put more money into coffers already bursting with riches Everybody is agreed that tobacco prices in Kentucky have been too low and it has been the concern of every fairminded man help bring this price to a level where the farmer can be paid a generous sum for his labors So far as it has been possible a Democratic Legislature has answered every request of the tobacco grow ers by putting the remedial Legis lation on the Statue book Governor McCreary has always been the friend of the tobacco people He has helped them in the past and he stands ready to do so in every possible way If he is elected he will enforce the law against those who violate the Statue preventing a trust or combination to control prices and will lend a helping hand to those who have suffered in the past from the criminal oppression of the trusts If Judge ORear knows anyway to compel the Tobacco Trusts to pay twelve cents for tobacco he ought to communicate his se cret to the Attorney General of the State who is a Republican anti to Governor Willson who is likewise a Republican and let them put the machinery of the law into operation so that the guilty will be punished and the innocent will come into their re wardIf the present Republican ad ministration cannot be trusted with ORears secret how can the people afford to trust ORear and his associates to do what his party has persistently refused to do grant relief to the solely burdaned tobacco growers The truth is ORear is no more sincere on the tobacco question than he is on any of the many issues he has tried to drag into this campaign He thinks he huts found a cheap way to get votes but the sensible tobacco men of the State will inspect that Trojan horse before they welcome him into their confidences OUR LINE Of fresh and Cured Meats STAPLE and FA- NCYGroceries Cannot be Improved Upon Courteous Treatment Prompt Delivery Robinson Moore Court St Phone 251 Mt Sterling Ky Ulyr I Ji i c x 4 Montgomery County Court September Term October 4 1911 Pres lion G A Mc Cormick County Judge On August 30 1911 W W Eubankand more than twenty other citizens and legal voters of the Sideview 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 be permitted to run at large in said vot ing precinct and the Court 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 uAre you in favor of making it unlawful for cattle or any species thereof to run at large on the public highways anduninclosed lands of Sideview precinct- A copy Attest 144t A A HAZELUIGO Clerk Montgomery Countv Court Momtgomery County Court September Term Oclooer 4 IJII Pres lion G A Mc Cormick County Judge On August 24 1911 A gin Trimble and snore than twenty other citizens and legal voters of the Jeffersonville voting precinU 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 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 Jeffersonville 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 Jeffersonville precinct- A copy Attest 144t A A HAZKLUKSQ Clerk Montgomery County Court Montgomery County Court September Term October 4 1911 Pres lion G A Mc Cormick County Judge On August 21 1911 Robert Howell and more than twenty other citizens and legalvoters of the Grassy Lick 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 be permitted to run at large in said voting precinct and the Court being advised it is now ordered that the officers of election in said Grassy Lick voting precinct open a poll at the next regular election held in said precinct for the purposo of ascertaining the will of the voters in said precinct upon the question Ire 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 Grassy Lick precinct- A copy Attest L44t A A HAZKLKIOO Clerk Montgomery County Court Bring us your country produce Ye will treat you right S E Kelly Co 12tf Real Estate Real Estate THE WORLD IS MADE O- FReal Estate Let us sell you a piece of it List your farm with us now Any busiuess entrusted to us will receive our immediate and prompt attention Hadden Evans Office No 9 Court St Residence Antwerp Ave Phone 546 MT STERLING KY I I Montgomery County Court September Term September 22 1911 Pres Hon G A McCormick P J M C C By the authority vested in me by Section 1526 of Kentucky Stat utes I a A McCormick Judge of the Montgomery County Court hereby order that a special election be held in the County of Montgomery on Tuesday Novem ber 7 1911 for the purpose of elect lJr a Clerk of the Montgom ery County Court to fill the Vacancy caused by the death of John F Kinir late County Court Clerk of Montgomery County A copy AttestA HAKLUIOG Clerk Montgomery County Court State of Kentucky VSct Montgomery County The foregoing Writ or Proclamation of Election has this day been received by me and pursu ant to Section 1523 Subsection ol of the Kentucky Statutes I hereby give notice thereof by adver tisement as required by law Given under my hand this Oc tober 12 1911 153tT CHOOKS Sheriff Montgomery County Ky WINCHESTERI rionument Works WINCHESTER KY BEST WORK LOWEST PRICES Let me know your wants and I will call on you and sie you money F H JACKSON Prou How True Bill Nye had the truth well told when he said A man may use a wart on the back of his neck for a collar button ride in the back coach of a railroad train to save interest on his money till the conductor gets around stop his watch at night to save wear and tear leave his Hii orHt without a dot or cross to save ink pasture his mothers grave to save corn but a man of this sort is a gentleman and a scholar compared to the fel low that will take a newspaper two or three years and when ask ed to settle for it puts it into the postoflice and has it markedre fused Business Stationery Something new in the way of business stationery Let us show you samples Prices the same as regular printed hoods A look will convince you Remember a business house is judged by its stationery 14tf Advocate Pub Co Inc The louse of Varied Trades is what our business has been culled Below will be found a list of our principal departments each one in charge of an expert in his trade Painting Interior Varnishing and Finishing Gas Fitting Tin ning and Plumbing of all kinds In justice to ourselves will say that our mechanics are the most experienced in the city We are agents tOt the Best Gas Stoves and Fixtures Special prices on Paints and Wallpaper in our retail depart ment Estimates cheerfully given on all workand guaranteed satisfactory when completed 13tf HAINLINE LEVEKETT Regulates the bowels promotes easy natural movements cures constipation DOANS Regulets Ask your druggist for them 25c- ai box m Courteous treatment prompt delivery and your trade appreci ted S E Kelly Co 12tf 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 Lexi igton 2d Monday Fleming Flenungsburg 4th MondayHarrison Cynthiana 4th Mon day Madison Richmond 1st Monday v Montgomery MondftVr m JNicholas Carlisle 2nd Monday So Tired+ It may be from overwork but the chances are its from an Inactive LIVER With a well conducted LIVER one can do mountains of labor without fatigue It adds a hundred per cent to ones earning capacity It can be kept in healthful action by and only b- yTuttsPills I TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE W YfYOYfflMfWffl A FULL LINE OF Winu w Glass AT Mt Sterling Drug Co PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED 39tr AMAAMAMAAAAM MM James the Man Democratic voters who want to see Ollie James elected to the United States Senate must stamp under the rooster Every Legislator elected in November willthave a vote on the Senatorship The complexion of the next Semi ate mnv depend upon the next Senator from Kentucky See to it that he is a friend of the people andan enemy to the criminal trusts and the robber tariff The GarageIS Bank Street Automobiles FOR RENT At All Times WE WILL MEET Any Train ON NOTICE Strother Frazer i fPhone 268 Mt Stcrlinn Kentucky AUNDR r i s FOR FIRSTCLASS LAUNDRY CF ALL KIND I I1dtotheu u Vv Mt Sterling Laundry Co All work promptly delivered We give special attention to Family Washing jIve Us a Trial Phone 15 MT x I rr1nNj 1111 jC0I lI t r b H 4- r A y t f Advocate PublishingINCORPORATED Company o J HEDDHX JR f PDfTOZSIG B SEXFF Hsttred a thz PostoSce at ML bterfisg as seco rasa trail sutler SUBSCRIPTION OXE DOLLAR PER YEAR Cub Est zcccotpxsy order Xo aaaoascssjest inserteduntil paid for I DEMOCRATIC TicKET i For United States Senator OLLIE 3L JAMES For Governor JAMBS 3 MCCRSA2Y- VK L4e teaaatGaernobEDWARD J KCDE3MOTT For AttoratjrGeseart JAMES S GARK2TT- FerAacHtor HJBXRY JL BOSWOaTH For State TreasKier uTHOMASFor SteteUrj of State c F cancELiiJS S For Sppc of Pnbik iMtnwdes Jf3A2XSDALE HAMLETT t For CootaMionerof A iaditaepJ W XEWMA2C For Clerk of Court oAprelsgROBRT L GSEEXH- r For Rrrpraeatahe W L CRAIG pot OoMirtjr Coor Clerk KKLLER GREENE fi rpar City Ctert H M RIXCO f For City Attoraey W C HAMILTON For Cblef of Potke ti v JOHN GIBBONS frVP tilr For City Assessor I JRIFor City Council fret Ward JAMES MCDONALD G D SULLIVAN S cd WardJ WILL CLAY H G ENOCH Foot V ardW R McKEE C n STEPHENS DONT BE DECEIVED- As usual the Republican party is endeavoring to make the temp erance question the football of political expediency and like every other issue is preaching and practicing on both sides of it In Lexington for instance Mr John G Stoll is the Republican nominee for Representative Before accepting the nomination he announced his intention of voting against the County Unit Bill if elected and gave his party ten days to consider this question before nominating him In the Middlesboro District State Senator Toe Bosworthan acknowledged foe of the County Unit Bill is again the nominee of the Republican party and Ur Ben L Bruner Republican Secretary of State urged his hearers in a recent speech in behalf of his bextwcen thorn and their party Again Judge ORear would have us believe he is in good faith for temperance yet at Covington where the sentiment is at least equally divided he recently announced he was opposed to Statewide prohibition As further evidence of his insincerity he personally selected Mr JJ W McCulloch the rich President of the Kentucky DUtillers Association as Chairman of his Finance Committee Jr1 MtCulloch immediately subscribed live hundred dollars to his earn pain fund and sent letters soliciting contributions to every distiller and employe in the State To those who honor us by an occasional glance at this column we want to submit this question Is Mr McCulloch raising funds to assist in putting himself out of business and to destroy or materially depreciate in value property in which he is reputed to have nearly 1a lalf million of dollars invested 1 In this Legislative District a similar effort is being made to foolI the people The Legislature as everybody knows is always two or three to one in favor the County Unit Bill The Republican party however is not concerned in the success or failure of the temperance muse half as muchas it is in the successor of lion Thos H Paynter in the United State Senate All the temperance legislution now on the Statute books was placed there by a Democratic General Assembland the voters should not be deceived or misled by the political trickster or demagogues The sole issue rightly stated is this A vote for Judg- Craig the Democratic nominee for the Legislature is a vote for Hon Ollie 1l James for United States Senator while a vote for Mr Led ford the Republican nomineee isa vote for Mr JohnW Langley or tin unspeakable Caleb Powers Whom do you take Read our advertisements for your profit If its goof its advertised if its advertised it3i gooJi jo cJ tt I rrq The Mt Sterling National flank Capital 50000 Surplus 50000 Undivided Profits 12500H f C B PATTERSON Cashier AOUCEMENTS Republican Ticket FOR CITY ASSESSORS e are authorized to announce W SCOTT JONES as a candidate for City Asifcisor subject to the action of the Rt psbKcan party Captain Cupid Hirh class ballads are gradually more and more popular thanks to Jerome H Remickj Co who are constantly unnnir the better class of vaudeville singer to use them The one par ticular sont which has met with public favor is by Earle C Jones and Charlotte Blake two writers of Detroit It is entitled The Harbor of Love and our friend Cupid for the time being has dispensed with his wings on account of the many aviators and has taken up Nayif ation As Loves Captain he is piloting his subjects into the harbor of his kingdom This sweetest of lyrics is set to most bewitching music whose melody afIgood songs all over the world and such is the demand from the pro fessional singers for this novelty iii their anxiety to be the first t introduce it that fourteen pianists fin the New York musiC studias bf Jerome H Eemicik Coarebuky from morning until nigh teaching THePIarbor of Love Once heard it is never forgotten The chorus which we quote is especially catchingiCHOURS You are my harbor of love dear You are my bright golden sea Just like a star that beams from afar You are a guide to me for I love you Thro darkness your lovelight is gleam ins- Bright as the sun high above I have no fear when storm clouds appear Youre my harbor my harbor of love Died in Cincinnati Mr Barney J Laughlin father of Mr A L Laughlin and broth er of Mr Owen Laughlin of thish city died in Cincinnati last Satur day and the remains were taken to Lexington for burial He was 75 sears of age and was an excel lent gentleman and hadmany frienls here where he had fre quently visited Messrs A L and Owen Laughlin of this city attended the funeral A MONTHS MEDICiNE fOR 25c W S Lloyd SclHnn Dr Hoard Dyspepsia Specific al Half Price Another reason why you shout use Dr Howards Specific or at least try it if suffering with con stipation dyspepsia or liver trou ble is the fact that druggist 1V S Lloyd sells every bottle under his personal guarantee to refund the money if the specific does not cureMany lives are lost by treating the sick for the wrong disease If you have any of the following symptoms Dr Howards Specific will curt you Loss of Appetite Sick Headache Distress In Stomach Sour Stomach GaseHeartburn IMred Stupid Feeling Luck of Energy Specks before the Eyes Constipation Gnawing In the Stomach Choking Feeling Pains In Side and Chest Stomach Cough Dull Pains In Head Coated Tongue Melancholy Foreboding s Loss of Sleep Throwing up Food after Eating Had Dreams Begin to get well today Dr Howards Specific will make a permanent cure It gives lasting health1O18ti i A Sea of Trouble is avoided by theJ1 who basks his rsacer regala y A bask ac con has ofea bee the mss of resclga32 Lo1 rsi This Balk is always ready and Trilling to heir- its depositors idtHa the Baits uf socad basking It bas saved many a ans bsiess for his Mr William S Tarner to Wed Prominent Georgetown Girl The betrothal of Miss Corinne Peak and Mr William Stone Tur- nj r of Mt Sterling was announced Thursday afternoon at a lovely tea given py her cham Miss K th erine Stout Bradley and was heard withsurprise by a score of intimate friends j j The guests were entirely una ware of the pleasant news and i were expecting only an informal i chat anda cup of the refreshing I beverageWhile handpainted cards wet e I being passed around with the i enII I by a bow knot Miss Bradley in- wardsi full of sentiment and affec ii i tion made the exciting announce jmeatI Congratulations were show ered upon the bridetobe who was particularlyI I attractive in a rose colored embossed silkwith an overdress of veiling and a be coming black velvet hat with I white plumes I I Iin the dining room where a I dainty luncheon wris served Mrs Frank Maxwell of Denver Col1 I in an imported robe of black with presidedoa I the urn placed upon a table artistic with its silver loving cup of pink dahilas pinkshaded candles and streamersirtullel fi lvijnL Georgetown will soon lose one of her truly attractive girls a girl of charming personality with the gift of a beautiful soprano voice who will be missed by a large cir cle of devoted friends Mr Turn er comes from oneQf the old families of Mt Sterling and is representative of the Chicago Hard wood Finishing Company After the marriage which will take place in the near future they will go South and West expecting to remain until next spring The friends who accepted Miss Bradleys gracious hospitality were Mrs Robert Lee Stout of Versailles Mrs Lucy Moore of Lexington Miss Sarah Pack Mrs Cornelius Reagan Mrs Edward Parker Miss Linnette Branham who assisted in entertaining as didalso Mrs Lewis Rice Miss Margaret Peak Mrs Joseph E Marks Miss May Emma Steven i son Mrs Anderson C Brown i Miss Jessie Bradley Mrs George JimesonJ Miss Mamie Stone Mrsl Victor A Bradley Miss Louise Dudley Miss Maria Ruciter arid BradleyLexingtous The Fitzpatrick Sale A very large crowd attended the sale of personal property and the renting of the lands of W T Fitzpatrick on Thursday The sale which was one of the hippos ones ever held in the county was cried by Auctioneers Wm Cray I ens of this county and Walter Boyd of Sharpsburg The land rented well and stock brpught good prices The Bailey farm of 158 acres was rented to Thos W Fitzpatrick for 1080 and he also rented the home farm of 540 acres at 501 an acre The Bath county farm of about 200 acres was rented for S540 75 head of feeding cattle brought from 525 to 540 per hundred Milch cows 35 to 45 one bull50 mules solda from 300 to 380 a pair one single mule brought 19250 yearling horses averaged 80 two yearold horses averged about 100 and older horses averaged about S125 Rescues the trotting stal Jion was sold to Catlett Everett for 165 l 1 petite wi ire following ljSt comprise the ADVOCATESS correspondents and items of interest civen them will reach us promptly I Stoops Mr B M Goodan Side View Miss Sadie Dunn High TopMr Stanley Henry Grassy Lick Miss Elizabeth I CarrPlum Lick James Kendall KiddvilleMiss Alta Vivion I Levee Dr Sherman See Ve would like to hare vcorre I spondents in every neighborhood and will gladlyI furnish stationery andstamped envelopes to inter ested parties Best line of cereals anne at Vanersdells Carnations alleduced Price We are cutting a nice lot of Carnations now and have reduced the price to 50c per dozen Our plants are of the finest varieties I 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 ConuETT the Florist ExchangeExchange The young ladies of the Mis lslnery Society of the Baptist church will have an exchange at the Novelty Store Saturday beginning at nine oclock Everything rood to eat Phone S E Kelly Co for Fresh and Cured Meat 12tf Bazaar The Mission Band of the Chris tian church will have a bazaar on Dec 8th and 9th at Roberts Mastins for the benefit of the new Sunday school rooms 15t7 tForSale I ISinle Comb Rhode Island Red Roosters of extra fine stock Phone 349 A Chas D Highland R R No3 Harris JohnsdIi tFuneral Directors and Embalmers n It t f f J Mt Sterling Ky 1 i PHONKS Ufoe479 Residence 14f and 1 10ffia rEraser Humphreys Florists f 1 DESIGN WORK CUT FLOWERS and WEDDING DECORATIONS i OUR SPECIALTY i j o Greenhouse Phone S8 jo Store Phone 547 MT STERLING KENTUCKY Typewriter for Sale Oliver Standard Visible No a Typewriter goon as new A bar gain if sold at once Apply at this officeICoal Buckets 20 and 25c Pok ers and Shovels each 5c Granite Wash Pans 5c Dust Pans 5c 162t The Fair for Renty r r Mrs C O Moberlys farm or Paris pike Phone 628B 13tf Dunlap Gay rDont Overlook 1That subscription If you are in ar I Irea r s remember that we can always I find good use for cTthe MONEY I 4 Gold fish Now is your opportunity to i secure some fine gold fish This week we will sell 2 gold fishand one globe to hold fish for lOc 1 The Fair 1 New package and bulk mince meat at Vanarsdellsii I l j SuttonEastin Co i iPullaral Directors and embalmers I Ambulance Service 0 I 1 1Cornor TTfain and Junk iraots J lay IPhono 48I igAt4onos 295 and 23 I PUBLIC SALE ii JOFI FARMLANDSAs Utterback the undersigned will on i Priay iOcto r 27th 1U11 on the premises at 2 oclock p m offer for Sale to the highest r followingtract Kentuckyonmile north of Stepstone Station about six miles from Ow ingsyill and about seven miles from Mt Sterling con taming about 68 acres of land and known as the George andisnecessary outbuildingsc u w termsOnehalf tMarch 1 1912 at which time possession will be given Ewell PayneAgen forthe Heirs orMary J Utterbackt- J J i L 1iij 3 1 f WiWVWyY f WWWWWW I 1 a1 tclioul Book d I AND tSijhool Supplies t 1 AT- tt= I l r Diiersons Drug Store JS 1rV Phone 129 No 10 Court St L MMMAWA a 1b S l PERSONAL iMiss Arabella Bogie is visiting f icndsMn Louisville MrAsa Bean was in Lexing ton last week on business Mr V H Kemper of Millers burg spent Sunday in this city Misses Lodema and Lillian Wood were in Lexington Mast Sat urdayMrs Bettie Roe of Shelbyville j is visiting Mrs B W Trimble tliis weeks lrs Rebecca Coons of Halls rill iMd is visiting relatives in this county Mr J W Hedden Jr was in Cincinnati several days last week on business Miss Nettie Horton is the guest of Mrs Thomas Combs in Lexington this week Mr Henry R Prewitt was in Louisville last week several days on legal business Mrs John F Richardson of North Middletowri visited here Sunday and Monday f Mrs Clarence Thomas left Fri day for Louisville to spend n few days with her mother Attorneys C D Grubbs and R H Winn were in Lexington last week oh legal business- Commonwealth Attorney W B White is attending Circuit Court nt Morehead this week Mr J W Clinkenbenrd of Bethelwas a pleasant caller at our office last Saturday 4 J tyvs Lou Hampton and daugh ter Miss Frankie Hampton are visiting relatives in Lexington Mrs J M Bigstaff and granddaughter Miss Mary Ragan spent several days in Louisville last weekMiss Bessie Mize of Chillecothe I Mo is visiting Mrs N B Hos kins and other relatives in this county J D Dickens and wife and Mrs Stanley Smathors of Sharps burg visited Mrs 0 S Broma gem Saturday Mrs W A Sutton Miss Mary Smith Miss Alma Nesbitt and Mrs Earl W SenfT visited friends in Lexington Monday Mr Arthur U Richardson lleft last week for Martinsville In diana to take treatment for sev eral weeks for rheumatism Mrs Andrew Moore and Miss Mamie Looby returned to their home in Greenview Ill after a pleasant visit to friends here andjwifedays last week have returned to their home at North Kenova O Mr and Mrs T Newton Duff will be the guests of Mrs Duffs parents Mr and Mrs Thomas Combs the latter part of the week Mrs N B Hoskins of this county and Miss Bessie Mize of Chillecothe Mo visited Mrs Wm Morton of Clark county the past week f Mr 0 E Lyons wife and daughters Misses Lula and Mabel of Lexington motored to this city Saturday and were guests of Mrs Lyons father Mr GW Elkin IMrs Hugh F Mims and little son have returned to their home at Morristown Tenn after sever al weeks visit to Mrs Mims par ents Mr and Mrs John W WhiteMiss Lida Gopdpaster is in Cincinnati to attend the concert given at the Grand Tuesday afternoon bv the celebrated European pianist De Pochmaun While there she willalso take a lesson at thn Conservatory of Music ti THE SIOK J Mr C D Wade is at the home of his uncle Dr D H Bush with pneumonia Mr Joe Scott who has been quite sick for sonic weeks past is able to be out Miss Lila Mae Harpers condi tion is somewhat iimproved Miss Georgia Pangburn iis able to be out and attend to her dutiesi 4 I at the postoffice Miss Mattie Clark chief opera= tor for the Old Kentucky Tele phone and Tejtgjraph Company who has been very sick for several weeks withAhervous prostra tion is improving slowly BIRTHS CI In this city Saturday Octi147 1911 to the wife of R D Barnes a daughter Sue Martintheir second heir and daughter- In Lexington Tuesday Oct 17 1911 to thewife of Judge Joe H Kemper nee Miss Elizabeth Cox formerly of this city twinsa girl and a boyJane and Joe In this city to the wife of Millard Pollard Wednesday Oct 18 1911 a son Robert Willis Their first heir To the wife of Floyd Ross of Howards Mill a daughter To the wife of Ton Scott last Monday a daughter New rolled pats and hominy grits at Vanarsdells lOc package u muL IJ5i t U 1 Lis tfn Im BUY FLOURThe Time NOW The KINDI = tixirrs Jnerfecilpn r i The PlaceYour GROCER or 1mrJ1 ra100 u- tY + Ykik i aoSSOCIAL EWENTS ei e MisSes Wood Entertain Misses Lodema nrHI Lillian Wood entertained at their home lust Wednesday with a teamin hon orof Mrs T B Robertson The house was beautifully decorated color scheme being yellow and greehand it was carried out in a- very artistic manner Those in the receiving line were Mrs T B Itobertson Misses Eula Perry Elizabeth Rogers Helen Tash and Lodema and Lillian Wood Among those that assisted in entertaining were Mrs 0 JA Lindsay Mrs IL P Thomas Mrs Win Carri gtoh11s C C Thompson MrsV J G Roberts Misses Mary Ray Trimble Laura Williams Paulina Judy Alpha Enoch and Flu Shirley The afternoon was ope of the most enjoyable social functions of the season DinnerDance Miss Elizabeth Rogers enter tained Monday night with a din nerdance at her beautiful coun try homo Della Vista about forty couples enjoyed Miss Rogers hospitality The music was furn ished by Prof Reynolds and Miss Hogertyiof Lexington and Mr N D Brown of this city Halloween lea On Friday evening October 27 1911 the Young Womans Mis sionary Circle of the Christian Church will entertain with a Halloween Tea at the home of Mr and Mrs Henry R Prewitt The public is cordially invited The Modern Woodmen of Amer lea will have an ice cream and fruit social at their hall on Thursday evening of this week beginning at 730 Each Woodman is entitled to bring one guest Dr A J Harness will deliver the ad dress of welcome I ILJ Ip Entertain atCardsY Iffre D C Fox and Mfe 0616 nel GatewoodsvilenfertainaitI Maple Heights the country home df Mrs Fox Thursday night at cards Entertained Mrs H B Kinsolving enter tained last Friday afternoon with a reception About one hundred guests enjoyed Mrs Kinsolvings hospitalityTo Entertain Invitations have been issued by Mrs John M Barnes who will entertain at her hone on Holt avenue next Thursday afternoon with a euchre Mrs Chris Laughentertained ia few youny folks Monday night in honor of Miss Mamie Moore of Greenviesv Ill All had an enjoy able time Card Party Mrs C T Hazclrigg willen tertain at her handsome home on Howard avenue this afternoon at eachre Pure pork sausage fresh every day at Vnnarsdells AS TO ROOK The rook appears to have become the bird whoso mime stands for swin dlers in a distinctly unfair way the London Chronicle says At first rookmeant a dupe then the verb to rook came to mean to cheat and out of this was evolved rook a cheatera complete topsyturvy process It is curious that the same thing has not happened to gull Here also the verb came from the substantive meaning a dupenndas the gull strikes one as rather a know ing bird one might have expected the same evolution as in the case of the rook It should be observed however that guU11 dupe didnot refer specially to the seagull the word having formerly meant a young bird of any kind In Eliza bethan English I it signified a callow youngster who wished to be thought smart New macaroni arid spaghetti at Variarsdells r oava wob1ew caiao deve-P RELIGIOUS esea tpooooe veye e Rev J W Porter of Lexing ton will conduct a revival meet ing at the Baptist church begin ning Thursday right at seven oclock Mr Porter is well known our people having contacted meetings here before IB He isone the best known orators in this section Everybody invitedand urged to be present The Womans Missionary Soci ety of tho Lexington District will hold its district meeting at the Methodist church beginning next Monday evening at 730 oclock All churches are invited 11 W Elliott State Evangelist will deliver an address at the Christian Church on Sunday morning His subject will be The Conquest of Kentucky A cordial invitation is extended to the public For nineteen years he has served as evangelist and is in close touch with religious condi tions in the State No offering will be accepted Mrs E Y Nelson chairman of the Jubilee Movement desires a meeting of all the Missionary So cieties in the city Saturday after noon at 2 Joclock at the Baptist Church to complete the program for the Jubilee to be held some time next month Get your pure pork sausage at Greenwades for City Assessor Mr Scott Jones was nominated bythe Republicans for the office of City Assessor to be voted for at the November election Mr Jones has Ilived in this city nearly all his life and is a sober and in dnstrious citizen I Starting in life a poor boy he has by industry and enconomy and good business sense provided for himself jand family a nice home itfluuaeeAui i ifiiId yrIscmcat t 7r r LADtESYo11 are cordially in vited to attend a free demonstration of Minute Tapioca and Minute Gelatine at our store Thursday Friday and SaturdaT S Sons Pure pork link sausage at Greenwades + ar DEATHS f 4 lI Mrs Margaret Kelly aged 73 years died at St Josephs Hos pital in Lexington last Thursday after only a few days illness of acute stomach trouble Mrs Kel ly had been making her home with her son J M Kelly for some tine past but was well known here being the mother of Mrs V C Laughlin She was a woman of lovely Christian charac ter and her life had been one well spent in her Masters service To the sorrowing family we extend sympathyMr Biggers aged 36 died at the home of his brother a R Biggers at Lexington last Tuesday night of tuberculosis Spaz as he was familiarly call edwas a well known figure about here for severalI years and had many friends who will hear of his J death withregret Hats to Order The Cincinnati Hat Mfg Co have a representative in this city They are located in the Cockrell building on Main street formerly occupied by The Electric Dry Cleaning Co They take your measure and make your hat out of tho raw material right here in Mt Sterling They can give you any style you wish with any trimming at prices ranging from S3 to G This firm will give you a hat that will fit your head and will not jostle around like the readymade kind You cant put paper in a shoe to make it fit neither can you put paper in a hut to make it tit Shape of your head will be taken FREE OF CHARGE They also make beaver hats for ladies and it will well pay the la dies of Mt Sterling to give them a call CLEANING AND REMOD ELING A SPECIALTY P S This is a rare opportun ity and this concern willonly ihaveui representative here for one more week so you had better come early Greenwade carries a full line of- meatsnothing but the best ExchangeExchange- The young ladies of the Mis sionery Society of the Baptist church will have an exchange at the Novelty Store Saturday be ginning at nine oclock Every thing good to eat I Bourbon Boy Wins Loving CuplOp behalf of the American Saddle Horse Breeders Association of which Gen John B Castleman of Louisville is president Presi dent Henry S Barker of State University at Lexington Tuesday morning presented a handsome silver loving cup valued at S125 to William Collins of North Mid dletown senior in the College of Agriculture of the university as a token of appreciation by the asso ciation of the line work done by Mr Collins in judging saddle hor ses at the State Fair this fall MrI Collins was a member of a stock judging team from the Department of Animal Husbandry of the Col lege of Agriculture which took part in stock judging at the State Fair find he won first place on V the team making him eligible to be awarded the loving cup for 1911The cup must be won two years in succession by the same member of the team in order that it maybe 5V4 kept by him otherwise it will be given each year to the student of the College of Agriculture who makes the highest mark in judging Mr Collins was complimented on his efficiency in judging the saddle horse He is a son of Mr John Collins the prominent horseman a d farmer of North Middle town and is well known in this I countyFOrSale An excellent and most desirable farm of 130 acres more or less subject to sur vey situated immediately on Mt Sterling and North Middletown turnpike road about equal distance from each place Has on it a good twostory metalroof frame dwelling of S rooms and two large halls with front and back porches all in good repair All necessary outbuildings including coal chicken and buggy houses and two medium size tobacco barns good stable and corn crib also tenant house Land in high state of cultivation withal a splendid home One hours drive of county seat Apply to Dr J Keller Johnson or L B Greene i6tf Agents and Attorneys in Fact Look here farmers We offer this week 22c per dozen for strictly fresh eggs Will also take all yourbutterSpot Grocery n t it II sf Fall 9 1 1 Styles BH 1 Is1 Suits and OvercoatsM 2000 and 2250 Suit or Overcoat L IHI 4BI 1500 and 1 1800 Suit or Overcoat Tf5 jgW i8GRAVES 2 = BIG STORES = 2- Mt Sterlirig Ky 1 s v r x TI t h cl r J l q j W I to j jJA 11 1 9 c I c i 0 tUi WHICH WOULD YOU CHOOSE If you saw a row of apples everyone differing in size ripeness and color and all for sale at the same price wouldnt you choose the best Why not do the same thing when you buy fire insurance The cost of insurance is substantially the in the all rowIagencies but what you get for your money varies as much as the sameII I Caleb Powers a Republican Leader It has been charged that Caleb Powers is not taking an active part in the campaign because Judge ORear refused to answer Governor McCrcarys question I whether heapproved of the pardon of Powers by Gov Willson While the most famous of the Goebel conspirators may bear some resentment because ORear has not shown the courage to ap prove Willsons course in this matter he is still to good a poli tician to injure his future chances by showing any open resentment against Judge ORear If there VV is one quality that Caleb Powers does not lack it is faith in his own star IIe considers his election to Congress as only a partial reward for his years of imprisonment on the charge of murder and confidently looks forward to higher honors It will be observed that he pushes himself to the front on every occasion seeking the ap plause that is such rich music to his ears At the recent Republican Convention he cooperated with ORear in the writing of the platform and did not hesitate to 1 cast the deciding vote against the t plank which contained Governor Villsons name andan approval of his administration and his policy Powers is willing to make any lpolitical alliance that will advance his cause If the Republicans carry the Legislature he will be a candidate for the United States Senate and if Judge OHear is elected Governor and there is a vacai cy in the United States Sen ate ho will be found at Frankfort demanding that the toga be placed upon his shoulders When Judge ORear gets on that special train in the Eleventh District he will have Caleb Pow i HOW OLD PEOPLE May Prolong Their Lives At an advanced ago waste Is more rapid than repair Tho organs act a more slowly and less effectually than In youth The circulation Is poor tho s blood thin and watery the appetite poor and digestion weak We want to say to every aged per son In this vicinity that VInol our delicious cod liver and Iron tonic with out all will prolong life It creates an appetite aids digestion and makes good blood In this natural manner Vinol retards waste and replaces weakness with strength giving new life to the worn system If people In this vicinity only real ized how Vinol Invigorates old people we would not be able to supply tho demandTry bottle of Vinol with the un derstanding that your money will be returned if It does not help you W S LLOYD Mt Sterling Ky w I C t Choose then DOffMANS 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 I Talk with Hoffman IJ Mt Sterling KeatucYH ers to share the honors with Sen ator Bradley who has also prom ised to lend the dignity of his presenceIf is any Democrat in Kentucky who thinks of casting his vote for Judge OKear he ought to watch the activities of Caleb Powers in this campaign and then decide if he can afford to be found in such compar H Clay McKee Sons Buv Sell and Rent Real Estate Loan Money to or For You Write the Best Insurance Execute Bonds for you put you Next tt best investments Sell The Best Autos THE WHITE MOTOR CAR Dont fail to see them 44tf Promise The best that ORear can do is to promise that if a Democratic Legislature does not follow his in structions he will keep them in session two years at an expense of over 100000 a day Governor McCreary will be able to enact in to law every plank in his platform because his party will be in con trol of both houses and willnot dare to violate the promises so sacredly made 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 rur 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 Embroidery and Stamping All kinds of uptodate Embroid ery and Stamping done by Miss Lilly Harp at Mrs Fanny Wilson Stephensons Millinery Store 134t There is not a yeak spot in the Democratic ticket It is the ablest and cleanest lot of candidates over presented to the people They can be depended upon to carry out their platform pledges For Sale Freshmilk and cream Iam also prepared to do all kinds of I goodIi 14tf Roy Morris INTO FOUR fIRMS American Tobacco Company is to be Divided New YorkThe plan of disso lution of the American Tobacco company as announced provides for its division into four firms The American Tobacco company Ligget Myers company P Lo rillard company both the latter to be organized and R J Reynolds company The disintegration is to be effected by selling 115000000 worth of property of the American Tobacco company to Ligget Myers and P Lorillardcompany and by the distribution to the common stockholders of the Amer ican twothirds of the stockof the R J Reynolds company Further plans provide for all de tails of the new arrangement Business Stationery Something new in the way of business stationery Let us show you samples Prices the same as regular printed oods A look willconvince you Remember Uu business house is judged by its stationery 14tf Advocate Pub Co Inc Oatequal The best feed on the market fcr all kinds of stock Give it a trial and be convinced 14tf Roy Morris Agent BEST REFEflEMCSES When the language of business is applied to the practices of politics as in this from Success Magazine the effect may be instructive as well os startlingTwo men oaino up to the outskirts ofa crowd where a sena tor was making n campaign speech After listening to the speech for about ten minutes one of them turned to his companion and aaakod Who am dat man Sambo II 0 Ah don know twlmt his nam am Sambo replied but bo certainly do rooommen hisself moo highly Fruit allEl Shade rreEES Shrubs Asparagus Peonies Roses Phlox Etc Everything for Orchard Lawn and Garden Our Prices May Interest You No Agents Free Catalogue H f HILLENMEYER SONS 14St Lexington Ky r hisL 7f Senator Bradley and Lillardr the Bolter When Senator Bradley gets on that special train and gives to ORear that support which he so far has denied him it is to be hoped that he will make a fuller explanation of his relations with exRepresentative Lillard the bolting Democrat who voted for him for the Senate There is much curiosity as to the particu lar period when Bradley promised Lillardthe position he now holds as Assistant Secretary at 1200 a year Bradley says he did not make this appointment to reward Lillard but was moved to do so because Lillard was in financial straits and had been driven out of business in Danville for his sup port of Bradley What are the facts about Lil lards career at Danville 1 The official records show that ho was indicted fortylive times for selling liquor in local option territory Finally when the ollcers had run him to cover and there was no way for him to escape he compro mised with the Commonwealth by signing n written pledge never to sell liquor again in Boyle county either in his own name or in the name of another This shows the character of man Lillard was even before he betray ed his party and voted for Bradley After he hlldso debased himself the people of Danville hung him in effigy and gave fur ther evidences of their disapproval of his course As Judge ORear thinks Bradley is the greatest living Ken tuckian and approves of his acts he is no doubt willing to join the Senator in giving a badly needed certificate of character to Lillard who ought to be taken with them on that special train and marked Exhibit A as an evidence on what a lobby at Frankfort can do when it tries The corrupt lobby which ORear assails is the identical lobby that secured four bolting Democrats to vote for W O Bradley and elect him to the Uni ted States Senate The benficiary of this fraud upon the people is morally as guilty as the corrup tionists that perpetrated it and yet JJudge ORear proclaims Brad ley the greatest living Kentuck inn and has always been that his title as Senator is without flaw or stain Going to the City It is well for the girl who wishes to go to the city to hunt work to know that very few girls can live in any great city on a salary of five or six dollars a week unless relatives or friends help her out untilshe can yet better wages Country girls would do well to begin at home or in their home town and learn something of the work she expects to do and thus be able to secure a better position in the city If the girl goes to the city and finds herself a failure so flU as se curing work is concerned she should goat once to the refuge of It W C T U or Y M C A where she will find the protecting cure of home for a little while and probably some assistance in getting into a suitable position But it must be firmly impressed upon her mind that she must under no circumstonces if it can possibly be avoided make an appeal for help to strangers men or women for something wrong might result from it A lone helpless friend less girl is always in great peril in any great city Take all the pro tection these associations can give you while trying to be selfsus taining for at best it is a risky business and harm more often than goodwill follow trusting to strangers Exchange J Home killed lamb at Vanars dells this week- Mongram Stationery The very latest styles in society monogram stationery just in Let us show you they are beaties 14tf Advocate Pub Co Inc New fresh clean line of staple and fancy groceries at S E Kelly 5 Co 12tf r oit lI Iir- r y ik Arbor and Bird Day Arbor and Bird day will be celebrated in Kentucky on Friday October 27 In previous years the day has been observed in the spring It has been deemed ad visable to change the date to the autumn in order that the observ ance may take place at a time when the rural schools are in ses sion The wisdom of the change is not to be doubted In order to direct the attention of the people the school pupils especially to the importance of the occasion the State Department of Education has issued an elabor ate annual bulletin 140 pages prepared by Miss Ethel Reid un der the supervision of Superin tendent Ellsworth Regenstein The hook is beautifully illustrated and in addition to its various sug gestions for the observance of Bird and Arbor day it contains much interesting matter along lines of nature study There are lists of the native trees and birds instrustions for planting trees suggestions as to school gardens outlines for indoor study appro priate political and musical selec tions nnda great variety of special articles dealing with birds flowers and forestry A copy of the book is to be sent to every school library in the State and the volume is well worthy of preserv ation There are evidences of painstaking work in its compila tion and it is highly creditable to the Department of Education Arbor and Bird day should be generally observed It is appropriate that it should be observed in the schools that the rising generations thereby may be im pressed with the importance of the conservation of forestry and bird life Kentucky should make a new record in 1911 in the cele bration of the day and should strive to excel that recordwith every succeeding year Thou sands of trees should be planted on Friday October 27nnd hun dreds of rural schools should make a beginning for future beautifica tion CourierJournal Very Serious It is a very serious matter to ask for one medicine and have the wrong one given you For this reason we urge you in buying to be careful to get the genuine BLACK DRAUGHT Liver Medicine The reputation of this old relia ble medicine for constipati9 in digestion and liver trouble is firm ly established It does not imitate other medicines It is better than others or it would not be the fa vorite liver powder with a larger sale than all others combined SOLD IN TOWN F2 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 lire minutes withcroup if you apply Dr Thomas Electric Oil at once It acts like magic m Roofing For Sale- I will save you money on all kinds of metal roofing or sheet metal Phone 674 6tf Henry Judy i GIVEN OUT I fThe Struggle Discourages Man a 4 Citizen or Mt Sterling l f Around all day with an aching back v Cant rest at night i Enough to make any one give out i Doans Kidney Pills will give wediI J lifeiThey will strengthen the kidneys siHere is Mt Sterling proof that this is SOI Charles Wilson 14 Richmond Ave Mt Sterling KVSlW- hAt my work Ium on my feet nearly all the time and this weak ened my kidneys pausing backache MyI bladder became affect a edulld I was annoyed by top frequent passages of the kidney secretions especially at nigh 1 was finally told to give Doans I Kidney Pills a trial and T procured 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 dependedupon 0 For sale by all dealers Price 50 cents FosterMilburn Co Buffalc New York sole agents fur the United States- Remember the name Doans and take no other 1521 Is ORear For or Against Sena ator Bosworth Senator Bosworth who led geftight for good roads in theiJrfisbt Legislature and who is a very popular man with his people has been renominated by the Repub licans He has many friends in the Seventeenth district but his friends have brought out an inde pendent Republican and lire urg ing a bitter warfare upon him As the district is hopelessly Re publican the Democrats have made no nomination The Evening Post which helped to force ORears nomination and which is his chief organ is milking a relentless light against Senator Bosworth Although he is the nominee of the party it is urging tie Republicans of his district to vote against him and is doing all in its power to accomplish his de feat The Post charges that Sena tor Bosworth is not in line with his party platform on temperance muttersSo Judge ORear has not committed himself as to Senator Bosworths candidacy He does not dare give him open oppositontt because Bosworths popularifam that section is as great ifyflot greater than ORears If ORear urges the Republicans to elect Bosworth he will gain the enmity of the Evening Post which is im placable in its hatreds On the other hand if he takes sides with the in dependent candidate for the Sen ate he will run the risk of having Bosworths friends knife him Every effort has been made to harmonize the factions in this matter but it has only deepened 111 the chasm that divides them Governor McCreary is notll afraid of State issues Ho has discussed them in every speech he + has made in this campaign Thetringing progressive Democratic platform is his work He sup ports every plank in it andwhen itIllsMWW V redeems every pledge it hasniuI1etto the people IJJI NMtrI i1j You buy the best horse why not attend the BEST guaranteeShorthandTypewriting IIf you cant call phone or write us a KC BADDOOK ZE= xin V MT STERLING KENTUCKY 1lilyr I n1- 1 tc fc aOG OaOLeJeA l tIThei exposed hogs In the herd lacomeI every year thousands of farm tlcuresCoughs Worms Fevers Scours tbhogssame feed Better Ile orne fCreceipt150Manufactured 8tAOORIOXKSold la 4 fr 7 hrq w s t ors r r- M i tti L j i OECTINUiDii UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE xxxxxxx I Oldham Bros Stupendous Salei a So as to Give Everybody a Chance at These Bargains i participateKfrom town and the further fact of the tremendous stock merchandise we bought for this SPECIAL SALE we have decided to continue this wonderful sale untilno tice is given that it has ended Remember this is not A LOOM END SALE But a MoneySaving Sale For the Buying Public All goods are new and seasonable and the prices placed on them have dumbfounded our competitors and astounded the consumers of this entire section of Kentucky f Chinkofit FALL AND WINTER MERCHA- NDISEMANUFACTURERSAT COST right at the outset of the season Did any other merchant or firm in Mt Sterling ever give you such an opportunity The same prices as advertised in our big bills andads will prevail until this sale closes Keep in mind that all these goods are new and this seasons output Tailored Suits for Ladies and Misses Underwear for the wife mother and daugh ter Ladies and Childrens Shoes Dress Goods Corsets Hosieryc Mens and Boys Overcoats and Suits also Shoes Underwear and Hats Bed Blankets and Comforts Sheeting Rugs Carpets and Curtains in fact everything in the house goes at the remarkably low prices advertised If you f are an economist and want to save money yet get the best of this seasons goods youll rush to this sale Come today You are always welcomef I 31 w J I I IT OLAM OSn N im II Mt Sterling Kentuckyw ic J t TO BED UNWASHED f s His little hands are folded now 1 And peace is in his breastI There where a curl lies on his brow pressedrr Vjrwas but a little while ago tI hat he so gladly played t And was it I that fretted so y About the noise he made 3 How calmly peacefully he lies i Not knowing I am near The lids are closed upon his eyes j My sighs he does not hear L His little hands alas alack I Lie on the spotless spread end oh but they are soiled and black I He went unwashed to bed A Newspaper Creed To print nothing of a man which x we would not say to his face to t print nothing of a man in malice to look well and think twice be fore consigning n suspect to the ton 1 0 respect I 11 the old and defend the weakand lastly at work and at play dayt- imet and nighttime to be good to the gh s and square with the boys fprBwrut not been written Of such is the kingdom of t venli itiK a i xn iaraY 4nA h v Call for Greater Kentucky Con vention to be Held in Louis ville November 1415 So many questions of vital im portance to the future of Ken tucky are pressing upon the peo- Ple of the State for discussion and wise solution that it seems important again to call together in con ference reprcsentiye men from all parts of the State to consider present conditions and desired re forms and feasablo methods of advancing the prosperity of the State Such conferences hereto fore held have resulted in great good developing a better under standing of the needs of the State and a clsser cooperation among its progressive citizens and pro moting a clearer understanding of what can bo done and how best to it In this spirit such a State con ference is called by the two State wide organizations which we rep resent to be held in Louisville Tuesday and Wednesday Noyem ber 14 and 15 The subjects to be v r rs 2 1tI- Al q T 1 t r discussedwill cover the field ofI Kentuckys needs It is desired have in attendance the live public spirited men of every county and cityAt our request the Louisville Convention and Publicity League will make all arrangements for the entertainment of the convention We are asking all County Judges Mayors of cities and commercial and agricultural organ izations to appoint a number of delegates not less than five each whose interest can be countedon and whose advice will be valuable Gio W Cox Owensboro President Federation of Commer cial Clubs- J W POUTKU Lexington President State Development Association I U Doans Ointment cured me of eczema that had annoyed me a long time The cure was permanent Hon S W Matthews Commis sioner Labor Statistics Augusta Me m II r x ONE TRICK FATHER MISSED Col Fred Hales Llttlo Slam at Hla Father the Former Senator From Maine Col Fred Hale of Portland Me son of former Senator Eugene Utile of that state came to Washington and called on his old friend II 0 Emery of the tariff board also from MaineEmerys treasurybuilding not without pride the long row of granite monoliths on the Fifteenth explaining cently put up to replace the old lime ptone columns and that they cost 10000 each Ten thousand dollars eachre peated Hale YesAnd they came from tho Maine quarries I suppose T No replied Emery they came from the New Hampshire quarries From New Hampshire YesYou dont mean it I said Hnle Where the deuce was father F Saturday Evening Post 4 7 Joti 1 k Business oRearlUnsafe The contrast betwee Candidate ORear and Judge ORear is a startling one On the bench re moved from the arena of politics although on occasions going peril ously near the line he has been regardedmore as a dreamer than an active man of affairs disturbed by the call of ambition or tempt ed by the hope of promotion His school addresses have been lookedon as playful diversions relieving his mind of the burdens that constant work visits upon conscientious judges His charming talks to womens clubs and kindred associations were only regarded as evidences of his gen tle sympathy with all that was culturedand uplifting The gen eral estimate of his character was that he was a kindly amiable fair man content with his position and interested in political affairs only in an academic way But the moment that he is nom inated as the candidate for Governor he becomes transformed Insteadof the humble patient lawgiver holding the scales equally between his fellowmen he becomes at once a partisan de nouncing his opponent in rancor ous fashion applying epithets to him that were as slanderous as they were vicious proclaiming Democrats as enemies of public order claiming his opponents were insincere politicians seeking votes at the expense of the people Instead of the honied words and phrases that flowed from his lips for the delectation of college audi ences and womens societies there now stream words of condemna tion and savage assaults against those who happen to hold a differ ent politicalopinion All this has struck the people of Kentucky with amazement and sorrow They srrieve that so good a man as Judge ORear posedas being should develop over night into a vituperative speaker with no kind word for anyone and with bitterness ou his lips and hatred in his heart for all Democrats The result is that Judge OHear is now regarded as an unsafe man Me lacks judgment discretion and conservatism His revolutionary ideas would disturb the peace of the State retard its progress und bring disaster to its industries It will not do to trust him with great power The most significant feature of this campaign is the revolt of the business interests against ORoar They have watched him during the past two months of the campaign listened to his mutterings and threatenings and weighing him in the balance they have found him wanting They believe that hi election would not promote law and order in the State and thatt from the position he has taken a several critical periods in the history of the Commonwealth it wouldnot he wise to elevate him to the Governorship HERE ISTREMEDY THAT WILL CURE SKIN AND SCALP A1TECT10NS AND WE CAN PROVE IT The Thos Kennedy Drug Store says to every person be it man woman or child who has an irri tated tender inilained itching SKIN or SCALP you need not suffer another day We have a refined skin preparation that acts instantly and will bring you swift andsure results One warm bath with ZEMO SOAP and one application of ZEMO and you will not suffer another moment and you will soon see a cure in sight ZEMO and ZEMO SOAP are proven cures for every form of skin or scalp affection They are sold by one leading druggist in every city or town in America and in Mt Sterling by Thos Kennedys Drug Store 1620etc c i Aw r- ir I 0aOOpgppgOpppypppp pp h PR fRSSi Rfif I 8 1 DR C W COmPTON Dentist- Mt Sterling Kentucky Successor to Or linwnj All Work Guaranteed and Prices Rigb Olllcc In Mm tin Jiulldtng Ihono 525 H R PREWITT ATTORNEYAT LAW M t Sterling Kentucky Office Court St opposite Court House Samuels Building front room up stairs DR G M HORTON Veterinarian Office at Peed Hortons Livery Stable Office Phone 498 Residence 24 Calls answered PromptlyJ 31yr DR W B ROBINSON Veterinarian Office at Anderson noardmanetLh cry Stable Oflico Phone 133 Residence Phone B51 Calls answered promptly Kxamlnatlons free Assistant State Veterinarian THE utagoib Ohio Railway Company TIME OF TRAINS AT MT STERLING In Effect July 9 1911 Subject to change without notice LEAVE For and From ARRIVE x 719 a m Louisville X1239 p m x 347 p in Louisville x 937 p HU- t 550 a in Lexington t 920 a ni- tt 215 p m Lexington f 705 p ni- ff 930 a in Rothwell t 2o3 P m 39PmS Yorkxgton 7r9 a m j Norfolkx 937 pIii 1 Richmondx 347P m Pikeville t 215 p m J 920 a in Hinton Sleeping Dining and Parlor Cars on Express Trains Consult agents for particulars x Daily J Weekdays jliexin tail ft Eastern Ry TIME TABLE Effective May 28 IOU West ou d Vo i Xo ti- DaliYSTATIONS Dally AM PM 25Lv1 10Lv0 K Junction g 510 157 4 Atltol5zz2 gII3gII5Clay I L E Junction 7Si 437 4553Ar3Bast3ourvca STATIONSNo 2 I Da1lr XO 4 lM AM rLv Lexington 15 72O- I Winchester 217 8030 SrBsI Clay City 305 SSo4 Campton Junction 347 927I Torrent 4 04 944 IcrO4tI O K Junction 4Jackson 4521100 t11r Quicksand J CONNECTIONSLEX- INGTONTrain No i will make connection at Lexington with the L 8 N for Louisville Ky No 3 will make connection with the L N at Lexing ton for Cincinnati 0 CAMPION JUNCTION Trains Nos I 2 3 and 4 will make connection with Mountain Central Ry to and from Camp ton Ky- IIEATTYVI ISLE JUNCTION Trains Nos i 2 and 3 will make connection with the L A Railway for Beattyvillt 0 K JUNCTION Trains Nos i 0 and 4 will stake connection with Ohio 8 Kentucky Ry for Cannel City Ky and 0 K stations CHAS SCOTT Gen Passenger Agent J Highest Prices PAID FOR Live Poultry Eggs Hides furs feathers Sheep Pelts and Wool GD Sullivan Co- W locust Street Mt Sterling Ky i3iyr Phone 474 a N- jcr i I A R CORRESPONDENCE SIDE VIEW Col Staggs has been very illat his home at this place for several days His many friends are proud to know that he is rapidly urn provingMrs Rufus Dunn has returned to her home at Side View after a r tea days visit to relatives in Knoxville Tenn Her little niece Charlotte Betterton accompanied her home i Bruce Willoughby has gone to Mt Sterling where he has ac cepted a Iposition with Robinson luore Miss Irmina Sewell teacher of Wades Mill school visited her sister at Side View from Saturday until Sunday Rufus Dunn sold to Earl Phar ris a bunch of hogs at 5c pound Mr Hamilton and son Ben F of Portsmouth Ohio visited relatives at Sharpsburg from Thursday morning until Friday afternoon Miss Mabei Booth is attending College at Flat Rock Her many friends wish her muchsuccess Miss Sudie Dunn was in Mt Sterling Saturday evening shop I pine IlMrand Mrs1 Geo Denton of High Top were in Mt Sterling I Saturday on business Mr T IL Turley is able to be out again after several days illness Lawrence Pcedof High Top sold to Wick Bushof Grassy Lick a horse for 100 KI DVILLE Several from here attended court at Winchester Monday We lire Clad to state Harry Madden is better at this writing Mrs T A Ogden of West Bond spent several days with hr sister Miss Sarah Hughs recently Mrs Nan Errington of Lex ington is visiting her sister Mrs Thomas Piratt I Mrs Efiie and Alta Vivion i spent Saturday at West Bend Miss Ethel Boone has returned home niter a visit with her grandparents c at West Bend I J Misses Stella and Mary Wilcc limns spent Friday afternoon with Miss Ethel Boono I Miss Clemma Hdorson isitcdjj her parents lit Hovslyn farm Saturday until Monday Mr and Mrs Bill Bailey ofII Winchester visited his daughter Mrs Jim Rieherson and other relr itlives here recently Masses Harvey Viviori and Muryan Finny of this place spent Saturday night und Sunday at Dunnlson i HIGH TOP 4 The farmers lire about done housing tobacco in this section- JJ J E Henry is on the sick list Mr William Barker and Miss Minnie Davis of this county were united in marriage Monday October 118 Their many friends wish them a happy land prosperous lifeMr Jesse Davis and Miss Vir gie Stockdale of this county were married in Mt Sterling Monday October J8re wish them a happy life Lenten Henry sold to ID P Henry two sows and pigs for 25 f iIr John COy and family will ift leave this week for Indiana to make their future home i The Bryan brothers Kellar and Everett left Thursday for Illinoi- rr to husk corn Miss Millie Flanders spent Wednesday with her sister Mrs J W Mee The bird law will be out in a few days The rabbits and birds 1 1L had better hide out The first frost ot the season U camo Sunday niJthtII libv t JJrfi 4 7 GRASSY LrCK Mrs Mariah Thompson and Mrs M G Ramsey of Clark county visited Mrs B F Soper last Saturday The ladies of the Methodist church here gave a box supper Saturday evening Oct 21 A large crowd was present and every one seemed to have a good time Fiftyfour boxes were sold bringing in all S8850 Much credit is due Wm Cravens the auctioneer for the way in which he made the young man and the older one too come across when his best girls box was put upMrs Elizabeth Hensey of Mt Sterling is visiting relatives here IL L Stone of Owingsville visited the family of T J Carr Monday night Misses Mary Dean and Lizzie Cassett have returned from an extended visit to triends andrela tives in West Virginia and Ohio They took in the sights at Niagara Falls and Toronta on their return homeMrs Clayton Ramsey of Win Chester spent Saturday and Sunday with her sister Mrs William RamseyRobert Carr of Winchester came Sunday to see his grand father 1 J Carr who has been very sick but is improving now Miss Dean Hallwho has been a very pleasant visitor here returned to her home at Sharpsburg MondayThe of year has come now when the frost is on the pump kin and the fodders in the shock 1 Gano Johnson proprietor of Emerald Chief Stock Farm is ravine erected a silo with a capacity of 150 tons STOOPS A large acreage of wheat and rye are yet to be sown Louise Reid has recovered from- a severe spell of sickness lrsJ II Gilluspie is visiting relatives at Lexington John Jones and wife of Ken dalls Spring are visiting tha family i of James Hicks Those of us who saw and heard t Ollie Mr James speak last Tues day night were left wondering how the little town of Marion could produce such a big man JJ E Helton and family of this county went last week to Illinois to reside Corn has nearly all been cut and the lualitof fodder is fill below normal Mrs Lucy Smathers and daughter Mrs Lida Murk of Sprin field are visiting the formers sun Dwight Srnuthors at Cincinnati Mrs Thus Crockett who has been suffering for some time with an eye alHiction has about recov eredThe time of year is at hand vhen turkey spells trouble Owing to such ball weather a small crowd attended services at Springfield Sunday morning Mrs JJ R Copher returned Sunday front the hospital Her chances for permanent recovery fire excellent S F Deal is preparing to put in operation a grist miniat this place W H and M1 W Bridges J II Gilluspie and wife attended the unveiling of the Morgan mon ument at Lexington lust week Ion Sanders and wife of Bour bon county mac here visiting relatives Call phone 85 and 100 for your sausagesTo Those Who Do Not Advertise The Ulan who whispers down a well About the the things he has to sell Will never reap a crop of dollars Like he who climbs a tree and hollers I New fresh clean line of staple and fancy groceries at S E Kelly Co 12tf 3 1T rlI yL 2 y I J I Jj I I Aldrichs Plan is Presented Nelson A AldrIch of Rhode Island has submitted to the National Monetary Commission a revision of his monetary legisla tion plan The basic principles are substantially the same as in the first plan and the plan still provides for n National Reserve Association with capital of ap proximately 300000000 in which the Federal Government and banks owning shares shall be the only depositors He would still divide the country into fiif teen districts the banks of which shall form associations of their ownThe original plan provided that the Governor of the association should be appointed by the Presi dent from a submitted list and that the President should have power to remove him The revised plan reserves the right of removal to a twothirds vote of the governing hoard One impotent change is admission to mem Ibership of State banks and trust companies which conform to the required standard which is simi lar to National bankrequirements Aldrich in the other provisibns ofj his plan goes into great detail I SUITS AND COATSWe are selling more Suits and Coats than ever before We have the goods at the right prices Thats Why Party Dresses Traveling Bags Hand Bags Kid Gloves CorsetsHosiery HosieryUnderwear Kimonas Dressing Saques The ROGERS CoIncorpor- atedOutfittersli to Women Swell Styles Best Makes I You can live high on a low price schedule by l watching our P S Sales from week to weekI I Aviation Qualities Free Trade Prices Beyond the question of a doubt welpre offering i ill frofit Sharing Sale No 5 the greatest Suits andOvercoats ever shown by any store anywhere forI Look at other stores inside br through the glass see what they have then come here inside or through the glass havelalook and see the difference between our SI 15 Suits and 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 your trade ij f Walsh BrothersHOUSE OF QUALITY lAustrian Vellour Hats 1 I Seethat Big Red 15 in the Windowd f m I t- tf r pf 1 I iv 5 i Wi 4c L1 fI tLJn I