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The Frankfort Roundabout from Frankfort, Kentucky • Page 3

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Frankfort, Kentucky
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vT MBR Embroidery Sale Corset Cover Edgings 25c 5c for Embroideries worth Sc to lOco lOc8c 8c for Embroideries worth Inc 15c for Embroideries worth A5c 20c for Embroideries worth 40c Exceptional values You cannot afford to miss these moneysaving specials i MARRIED BROWN TIIOMSON At the residence of the officiating minister in Louisville on Wednesday Mr Scott Brown and Miss Lilian Thomson were married by Rev Sampey Mr Brown is a fine looking and energetic young farmer and stock trader of this county and one of the tallest men in Kentucky He is very popular with all who know 1 second80n of the him He is the son late Judge Reuben Brown His bride is one of Frankforts prettiest sweetest and most at tractive girls She is the oldest daughter of the late Mr Thos Thomson of this county She is I a graduate of the City High School and is highly accom plishedFor For several years she has been a teacher at the Inetituo for FeebleMinded Children After the marriage the happy couple left for a trip through the South Wo tender our sincerest congratulations CRUTCHER COTTON A nouncement is made of the approaching marriage of Mr Robert Redd Crutcher and Miss Emma Logan Cotton both of Voodford county The happy event will occur on Wednesday February Sat the Christian Church in Ver sailles Mr Crutchor is an industrious and wideawake farmer and is brother of Messrs Otis and las rV Crutcher former residents of this city nnd is a fine young man Ilis bridetobe is one of the sweetest and handsomest of Wood ford countys girls She is a splendid match for Mr Crutcher We have known her for Jong years and know that she will be a wife oflvhotl any man might be proud She is a daughter of Mr Geo Cotton and wife of Ver snipes saillesWo tender our congratulations in advanceHA HA KRISRUN A In St Louis Mo on February 15 Mr Lticien Harris former correspondent of tho Louisville Herald and Miss Elolso Morrison Runyan will bo married Mr Harris is cousin of Mrs Campbell Mr Sawyier and Mr Moliory RESTRAINED The Court of Appeals has Issued I an order restraining Judge Parker from proceeding in the Hargis CallaliauFreiifh eases until Febru ary 10 at which time the ease will bo arnuud before the full bench of tithe higher court Make your income buy the greatest possible amount of reliable goods by spending it at this money saving store I Direct From the Mill We have made ft very fortunate purchase of soft long cloth finish Bleached Cottons and you get the I benefit benefitD quality i quality 7c quality 8c There is nothing on the market to equal the quality and price of these APRON GINGHAM 5c Full Standard Quality 7t BEATH5 YRgSAt his homo in Louisville on Tuesday Mr Hugh IL Ayres aged about 45 years from pulmonary trouble Mr Ayres was born and raised in this city He prepared himself for the profession of a civil engineer and was in the employ of the Railroad for many years and was so employed when he passed away He was the son of the late Mr Edward and Mrs Margaret Ayros and was a cousin of Mrs Dunne Brown of this city He was a quiet unassuming and modest gentleman of sterling integrity and ability I Ho leaves a wife and one son Edward besides a large circle of relatives and friends to mourn his untimely death The funeral services were conducted from the chapel in our cemetery on Thursday morning at 900 oclock by Rev Adams of the First Baptist Church after which the remains were laid away in the family lot ODONNELL In this city on Tuesday lust at his residence on the South Side Mr Harry ODonnell aged 40 years Mr ODomoll was born in Lexington but came to this city when but a little lad He was an industrious and energetic man and a number of years ago ho and Mr Chas Weitxel entered into a partnership in the dry goods business on St Clan street afterwards I removing to the storeroom next door to tho corner of St Clair and Main streets By energy and close attention they succeeded in building up a large and profitable business the partnership in which gas only I dissolved some three weeks since by the retirement of Mr 0 Don noilSome Some four years ago Mr ODon nell was attacked with a nervous trouble which culminated in loco moter ataxia and after long months of suffering carried him away I awaySome ten years ago Mr ODon Dell was married to Miss Hannah I Haly daughter of Mr Italy I and they were blessed with three children one son and two laugh I ters who together with his wife two brothers Messrs James and I Will ODonnell of this city and two sisters Mrs 11 McGarty and Mrs Win Cady of Washing ton City are loft to mourn his I untimely death Ho was a clever gentleman and a devout member uf the Catholic i Church I Dress Goods We have sold a great many Dress Goods but have some Skirt and Dress Lengths in 11 hich we are making prices that will be to your interest to investigate Ii 1 1 I The funeral services were eon ducted from the Church of tin Good Shepherd on Thursday morning last at 980 oclock by Hey Father Thos Major after which the remains were laid to rest in the Catholic Cemetery KALTENBRUN At the resi deuce of her son Dr A Kalte nbrun on Mondnj night Mrs Fredricka Kaltenbrun aged 76 years of the infirmities of age Mrs Knltenbrun had been resident of this city for over hull a century she and her husband I coming here from Germany when I they were both young people She had lived a long and upright life II respected by all who knew her Sue was a devout member of the Episcopal Church The tender love and affection subsisting between her and her husband drawing them closer together as the years went by was noted by everyone who was ao iqimintecl with them When her life partner was called hence something over a year ago she seemed to lose interest in the affairs of life and to long to follow him IIOW frugality and industry this good couple had acquired a liand I some competence which was invested in the city of their choice and whoso prosperity was dear to both Mrs Kaltenbrun loaves two children Mrs Freddie Weisen burg and Dr A Kaltenbrun both of this citylnd a large number of grandchildren jid triends to numrn her death Tho funeral services were con ducted by Rev A Chinn on Wednesday at 1080 oclock and the remains were laid by the side of 11 husband in our cemetery MINOR At his homo in this county on yesterday Mr JoiF Minor aged 7f yours Fuller notice next week I BIRTHS I CllUTCIiER In this city on Tuesday January HI 1005 to Mr in Crutchur and wife a son I NINETY YEARS OLD Mrs Elizabeth Vallandingham uulobrated horHOth birthday on Tuesday and vas remembered by bur numerous friends with presents of Mulcts She reiteived six dnun uarnatioiifi besides quite nuniboi of roses and other winter blossom Tho old lady is quite active for her years rets up and makes her own liru each morning and takes care of her room her eyesight allowing her to read to some extent May she still Lo able to bless her friends with her penile presence when tho century mark is passed IiATlY7i tf OlD 1 JJ i Jj THE PKEMIEK KENTUCKY WIIRS KEY KENTUCKVWISKYE TAYLOR JR SONS Proprietors iI Frankfort Kentucky 1t i I i I i if 4f ji Ji lI i SUITS Excellent style Coat Suits 16 at about 1 2 PRICE See them New Spring Styles ill Covert Jackets Skirts at special saleI 1 aILa I el lI Have you seen the new four of income bond issccl by ilI I THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY I II I Interest and principal payable in gold Interest begins I at once and continues for twenty years after death when the face of bond becomes due and payable I shall be pleased to call I and give full information concerning same I RALPH H1LSDN OLD PHON 418 iH I Value I JOHN DRISCOll I CANDIDATE FOR IA Yon We are authorized to announce Mr KKNXKU TAYLOR as a candidate for Mayor of tho city of Frankfort subject to the action of the Democratic party ElllI tion November 1905 iOti Ws Early Risers The famous Eittle pills i WANTED Trustworthy man nr woman to maiuigo business in this county and adjoining territory orwell csmhlislu hotisu of solid fhmnciiil standing 20 straight cash salary with all inoossary oxpmisos paid weekly by check from headquarters Mnnoy udvanuud for HX I IWIISOK Position pormanont pre vious experioMuu not ossuntial No I InvostiiUMit required Vo furnish everything Eneloso selfaddressed envelope Address Maiuigvr S10 Como Hluck Chicago I IiI iSt CAS10RIA CAS10RIAFor For Infants and Children The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears tho Slguaturo of fLf rLVCK YOUR ORDER i NOW Fun STANDARD BRED PRIZE WINNING BARRED PLYMOUTH ROCKS 1N11 SINGLE COMB WHITE i Si LEGHORN WHITEE 0 0 Our ttock is from tho roattst 1gInybmg strains in America EGGS 15 FOR 150 Thorn Hill URLDIRY Eugene doge Prop Frankfort Old Phono ifo 1153 KJGin 4 i SPECIAL AGENT AEITQuality QualitY The Leading Grocer The Pioneer Dealer in High Grade Kentucky Hand Made Sour Mash Whiskies Dont forget the place JOHN DRI COLL 216 St Clair St Frankfort Kentucky New Fast Train TO ColoradoUTAH UTAH ANTRr PACIFIC COAST in ottVtt Sunday May 10 I The IWW tiins will leave St Louts JtlHi a daily Thi rvtMuntftRiiiri to same points 1010 dniii Double daily service Thronjh sic piuc lIr service for Saul nt lero lxuur ton tickets now on snle For further information oiill on or Hddrens MATTHEWS I Tray PUSH ALt Liinl3lllw Ky TT TOWXSEND Ira Pass i Tl Ajjt St Louis Mo 50 YEARS EXPERIENCE It EXPERIENCETRAD TnID MARKS DESIGNS COpvRIGN75 jlt Anyone sondlnc shctrh and 1oscrlntlon may qtiloidr ascertain our opinion free vrhcthor au Invention Is probably Ilent thlo Comtuunlcii omtuunlcntlmtsstrlctlyrnttndeutirtl ttonsKtrlotlrcoaUdcntlil IIAHiIBOOK on Iatenta ooijt froo Oldest nuonoy for curtueputcnu Intouta token through AImn A Co receive ipeelal notice without cJmwo lu tho Scientific Jfmericam circulation culation of any pclontlllo Journal Terms 3 II year four months tL Sold by all newsdealers MUNNCo36tBroad Hew York Ifrincb Offlco 625 Bt WwhlnKton I I Ita itd.

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1879-1908