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The Frankfort Roundabout from Frankfort, Kentucky • Page 3

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Frankfort, Kentucky
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Clearance Sale of Cloaks Suits Skirts RIRJ40 Y141MY IWLr111RMRIRICqgpry O111JM 1 500 Jackrts mw 250 600 Jackets now 300 750 jackets now 3 98 rJ 1000 Jackets now 593 12 00 Jackets now 698 i6co Jackets noW X898 aY 200 5 Jackets now 1210 1500 Ja kets now 1600 FAY STOCKINGS I i For Ladies and Children Up to stay Try them and you will always buy them No ia i garters no supporters needed i Adviser 1008 pages sent free on receipt of stamps to pay cost of mailing only Send 21 one cent stamps for paper covered or 31 stamps for clot Address Dr PierceBuffaloNY Lfati 1200 Suits now 698 1500 Suits now 898 1800 Suits now 1098 2000 Suits now 1298 2500 Suits now 1698 30 oo Suits now 1898 4000 Suits now 2500 5000 Suits now 3298 Underwear at greatly reduced prices I Mr Charts Swango son of Hon Green Swango of pneumonia Charlie was popular and clever young man well known here when his father was Register of the Lund Office PAXTON At her residence on the Lawrenceburg pike near the I Stewart Home on Saturday Mrs Martha Paxton mother of Mr John Thos Paxton aged 81 years The funeral services were conducted un Sunday afternoon by Rev Savage of the Methodist Church and the remains interred Iin the family burying ground THE MOTHERS FAVORITE Chamberlains Cough Remedy the mothers favorite It is pleasant and safe for children to take and always cures It is intended especially for coughs colds croup I and whooping cough and is the I best medicine made for these diseases There is nut the least tr danger in giving it to children for it contains no opium or other injurious drug and may be given as confidently toa babe aBto an adult For bale byJ WGayle Druggist 1m MATRIMONIAL CRUTCHER BLAKEMORE Miss Neva Blakemore of this I county and Mr Lafe Crutcher CICrutohor Crutohor Co of this city but butI now of Huntington West Virginia will ho married on the Oth of FebruarySMITHCRUTOHER 6thI SMITHCRUTOHER Mr Fred I Smith of Woodford county and I I Miss Clara Crutohor of this county will bo married on the 6th of February at the home of the brides parents near thicker Station CARDWELLEASLEY the Chapel offthe First Baptist Church on Wednesday January 2 Mr Wm Cardwell and Mrs Sue Eosley were married by Rev Adams GAINESARNOLDMr Elliott Gaines and Miss Mary Will Arnold were quietly married at the home of the brides parents Mr and Mrs Milton Arnold Wednesday afternoon January 2 I at 5 oclock by Rev George Dar aleI I Mr Gaines is the youngest son of Mr Jas Gained Ho is a hustling young farmer Miss Arnold I is the oldest daughter of Mr Milton Arnold and is a popular I and industrious young lady Many congratulations are extended to tQt the happy couple BARKLEYREDD In JolTer sonville Ind on January 1st 1 Mr William Berkley of Georgetown and Miss Fay Redd of this city were marriedt I Mis8 Redd ig tho daughter of 3t a svtt LA I Mr Redd of the 0 I Railway The groom is hustling Juog liveryman of Georgetown I The wedding was a surprise to the family and friends BEAT OUT OF AN INCREASE OF HIS PENSION A Mexican war veteran and prominent editor writes Seeing the advertisement of Chamber In ins Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy I am reminded that as a soldier in Mexico in 47 and 48 I contracted Mexican diarrhoea and this remedy has kept me from getting an increase in my pension I for on every renewal a dose of it restores me It is unequalled usa quick cure for diarrhoea and is pleasant and safe to take For Druggists a NO EXTRA SESSION IIt is authoritatively announced that Auditor Coulter has decided 1II that he will have funds enough ou hand to run the State until the now taxes can be collected So there will be no extra session of the Legislature At which fact the taxpayers will no doubt be greatly gratified and relieved They have had enough of special or regular sessions to last for along while 1r Rio Coffee only 1Ok cents per pound at LangdonCreasey i 171t MERRY WAR IThere is a merry old war on in the gambling fraternity in Louisville between King Henry Wehmhoff and King Ed Alvey whose now poolroom was granted license by the License Board on Wednesday All is harmonious among the fraternity in this city and a fellow can be comfortably skinned at any of the resorts he may visit Pepsin preparations often fail ito rolieve indigestion because they loan digest only albuminous foods There is one preparation that digests all classes of food and that is Kodol Dyspepsia Cure It cures the worst cases of indigestion ahd gives instant relief for it digests what you eat South Long1 ocr and McKee Hardie TERRIBLE RECORD IIn the report of the Coroner for this county it is shown that he held thirtyfour inquosts during the year 1900 Of these thirteen were murders pne was a suicide and the rest were of the ordinary character I I Think of thirteen murders haying boon committed in a civilized community and not a single mur decor has been punished Wlmn murderers can got nominal boil and skillful lawyers can fix up schemes to acquit what can bo hoped forj 275 Skirt now 16198 498 Skirt now 398 600 Skirt noiv 398 800 Skirt now e498 01 900 Skirt now 5 98 1000 Skirt now 675 1200 Skirt now 798 15 00 Skirt now 8 9t 1 Dress Goods One lot Black and Colored I Woolen Dress Goods at just half the origi Icd price It IiI DTO ILL TSOT COJ I jI c3i 1VL alll 3t TM dA 0DEATHS IMORSE In tins city on Sun 1 1dny night Mrs Addle Morse wife of Mr Morse aged about 85 years consumption Mrs Morse was a good Chris tian woman She loaves abus tor I mourn her untimely death I The funeral services were con I I ducted from the Methodist I Church on Tuesday afternoon at 1iff 280 oclock by Rev Savage and Rev Geo Darsie after which f2r the remains were interred in ours I 1 cemetery HALY In this city on Mont i day morning Mrs Ann Haly raged about 75 years She was a good woman A 1 faithful member of the Catholic Church For many years she had been a trained nurse and many an aohe and pain has been soothed by her kindly care The funeral services were con ducted from the Church of the lIE Good Shepherd on Wednesday and interment in our cemetery DARNELLAt his home in Stamping Ground on Tuesday morning Mr Southey Darnell aged 40 years Mr Darnell leaves a wife who was Miss Drue Hock 4 ensmith and five children to mourn his death The remains were interred in the family bury burying i on Thursday morning i SWANGO At Butte Mont Night work strengthWhen When a man begins to add to his hours of labor and subtract from his hours of rest he is putting an extra strain on brain and body In such cases many men make the serious mistake of using stimulating liquors or alcoholic tncdi cines These can only injure The spur spurforces i fitisngthen him Stimulants are only spurJ strength Dr Pierces Golden Medical Discovery is invaluable to overworked 1 Men and women It strengthens the 1 stomach increases the blood supply 1 nourished the nerves and gives vital power to brain and body bodyThere There is no alcohol in Golden Med MedI cocaine or other narcotic ts siricty i a temperance 1IIeddlep 3 4Md Mr Edward Jacobs of Marengo Crawford Co Indiana writes After three years of Buflerins with liver trouble and malaria I gave up all ih 8 of ever getting stout again and the last ti lchance was to try your medicine I had tried all the home doctors and received but little re lief After taking three bottles of Dr Pierces If Golden Medical Discovery and one vial of his Pleasant Pellets I am stout and hearty It is due entirely to your wonderful medicines Dr Pierces Common Sense Medical THE ROUNDABOUT I THE PEOPLES PAPER Uf rat fr l1i EVERYBODY TAKES IT i EVERYBODY READS ii I i 1I Sub cription Only 1 Per Year It I i 0 9 OUR JOB DEPARTMENT i BINDERY jiilank Book of all kind gotten up ia tfct most styleeof be art Old Books and Muaio bound at iMNfk rotas Job lOJ aUeiladR lQicitad It 0 1 s5 JjRi 1.

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Years Available:
1879-1908