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The Mt Sterling Advocate from Mount Sterling, Kentucky • Page 3

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Mount Sterling, Kentucky
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A Mt STERLING ADVOCATE WEDNESDAY AUGUST 31 1904 ii i ii iiiI i il 7JFa11 Tailoring Opening tJIi 1ST AND 9 2ND SEPTEMBER 19O4 i I 11 5 II 1 ENTLBMEN young arid old wishing Suits Overcoats Z9 Overcoatsti 4 i flJ ir i IX an ideas are requested to visit our store these days when Ie 1 IWe wi1LhavVP Ql exhibtonal 11 Lthe new weaves and COior1W 1JTJ 3F tr Fallr i rs I 1 IA 11o A 2if if V2 Ri trf I tfk 1h rti 1 5 I i t4 4 I dIi i liol i i I 1 i UI TSJTO YOUR ES AND rD I BAr 0 I I 1 iI I Jf 11 i FROM 15 to 30 1 1 tfj fltiYL i I fXr i I LIf nil tf 4 1 1 4 to 8 1iJ fi dji 10F 1 i 1JL rii i We have our way of making clothes that marks them with individuality MR THQS WINTON will be in charge and take measures Requesting a call from you Very Respectfully I 4 eir 1 nnv aortas uoUUg UIIf Elgin 111 NE Sanford and laiwtwin i brother David Sanford of fcinnsylvania celebrated their SAd birthday with a family re IpunioR asT Sanford a brother I lafcof Davenport Iowa aged 02 was llaiabBg the seven of thirteen broth fjr8 and sisters present whose ages averaged 83 years fi For Sale oJ liKave a very desirable small farm llfpiir HilleB from Mt Sterling for jf Sale Good orchard twostory six Ifc room residence never failing water fk nq tpbacco barn and all ileces rary outbuildings well fenced and Jtfl good neighborhood Apply to or loll on LJYoangon Hinketon i tJr pike RF No2 Mt Sterling Ky for particulars 5 tf jt Mr 0 Downey of Wellington Munefee county sold on Wednes jdttyi7i lIt lid of hogs average 101 i pounds IIJ at 5c It was an extra good lot He also sold to Bert JOrean five sows and pigs at same 9I price 1 4K vjf anted Four I shoats weight HPn frem25 to fiO pounds At this office I fffi jr tf tf IJ Retireseir OF HI ue rass Lauff I On Saturday September 10 1904 1at under at 2 pm on the premises the signed will offer for sale to the highest and best bidder the following described tract of land known aa the Waller and Anderson Chenault farm About 286 acres of laud lying about two and one half miles from Mt Sterling Ky on tIer Mlt Sterling and Levee turnpike Saw I land is all in grass and well watered Said aland will first be bffered in separate tracts 1 ch tnict with good frontage on the pike rrandthenoffered liSa whole with privi leg to accept the best bid I TERMS Onethird cash balance in me nat wo years with 6 per cent Inter II wtHi deferred payments paymentsForfurther address i Joe 1rjVOOnFPJtD TWoonroanLxRNAIf c1fY Tr 1 FA 0 JXAUrl WGIDXAJnNGJ FIemingsblirg Ky I It nol CLAY Lexington kKy i 4tJ il t7 i 4 1 i1i I II ii I 0tJ IIJ7Ij 1f Ni ttfi 4j5 iFri i Ii5 rr 1 Jdp ia a Retires From Politics At Albany on Sunday David Hill announced that tlC would retire from politics on January 1 next and that he would relinquish the party leadership in New York regardless of the result of the election in State or nation He added that in the event of Democratic success this fall he would hot accept any position under the Democratic State or National Administrations or again become a candidate for election to any office Stirts Skirls Shirts We are showing the largest and best Uneof New readytowear skirts ever displayed in Mt Sterling Style workmanship and finish cannot bo excelled Any slight alterations necessary are made at our expense 54t Grubbs Hazelrigg Co A petition has been mailed to the President asking him to intervene I in behalf of the men deported from Cripple Creek last Saturday Men with blackened faces held up a lone herder and shot to death Retires head of thoroughbred sheep on Little Summit prairie in Oregon OregonMany Many persona in this community are suffering from kidney complaint I who could avoid fatal results by using Foleys Kidney Cure 5 ot For sale by Lloyd Ribs Broken IQn Saturday Barney Dale fell I I from a wagon and broke three ribs ribsllie I He Is in a serious condition I The Illinois Life Insurance Com 1 parry which acquired the business I I of the Kentucky Mutual Life In 1 surance Company now invites ani examination of Us books by State I Insurance Commissioner Prewitt rue change of attitude regarded I an an inrliiRdnn that thn oompftGy has recbnsieed its purpose tQ withdraw i irqa Kentucky i 1 f0ijjfil i5 I I r4 2if 4 I JP tti I LAND STOCK and CROP ITEMS I Simms Wilson bought of LA Soper of Little Rock 11000 bushels of bluegrass seed at 42 cents per bushel James A Fatten a big grain operator of Missouri predicts 2 wheat basing his opinion upon a personal tour of the Northwest On Friday Joseph purchased of Haley and Weathers of Clintonville 72 head of lpOOlb cattle at 515 per hundred IIn I Butler county Holland i Bold 100 poplnr trees for 8000 James McKee and son of Cyn thiana sold a bunch of yearling mules at 120 per head Good cornmeal has been found to be one of the best of fatteners Give all the fowls will cat up clean and rapid putting on of flesh will he noticed as a result Fresh nt lOc a pound The Penny Store StoreBlind Blind Editor Rev Geo Baker the blind editor of the Cumberland Commercial published at Burnside Ky besides getting up an eightpage paper once a week preaches at several different churches during the weekDan ville News The water works plant at Danville is being improved by addition of a filtration plant The patrons want clear pure water Mud baths are good for some things Theft Many letters have been stolen from the mail pouches between the time of leaving the postofllce and reaching the mail agents on the trains in Paris The thief is porter at the railway station there The mail carrier has bi en in the habit of throwing pouches of mail in baggage room awaiting depart lure of early twins ten the porter 1 did hfa wprKTerwas arrc8C i I night arid taken to Lexington Saturday I I i I ti tR 1 StS 55 5 ii i 1 ari Four Saloon Wrecked by Women I In Kansas idlib rn ifs Aug 28Four illicit saloons were wrecked by women Mrs Fites and Mrs William McDonald wives of prominent business men armed with hatchets first entered the place run by Ben Hull They began to smash everything in sight and soon they had demolished bar and fixtures and broken every bottle and opened every keg to be found Later they were joined by twenty other women and the entire party raided the other three places in Cuba The stocks and fixtures at each place were destroyed We do not approve of this method of dealing with lawlessness In Kansas such measures may be the last resort to save the people from the curse of the saloon I We would like to see Kentucky including Mt Sterling rid of saloons for their existence is a reproach to any people especially the voters who sanction them We need lawmakers who place a higher estimate upon virtue honor of the protection of property and life than they do upon revenue derived from the whiskey traffic Perhaps the Democratic party will have its conscience quickened on this matter and make a plea for homo protection As long as a saloon keeper pays for the privilege of carrying on his business with its inexpressible i woe he should be protected from unlawful destruction of his property Say voters what is your choice Say Christian men are your exam SAMUS A 1Jn JT lHTllQQ ijiiUU lJlr In11J llUllLUiUU pies entering saloons and drinking whiskey worthy of emulation Do you remember that one day an account will be given for your influence upon men Morehead Mrs Minick has sold her stock of merchandise to Jas Kis 1 singer of Elliottsville and the I stock will be moved Schools open next Monday Prospects encouraging The funeral service of MrsI Byrd Taulbee was held in the thcI I county on Tuesday She was a sister of and Ora aI I and Mrs Boone Mark Mrs A Young on Tuesday evening gave a progressive flinch party in honor of Miss Kate Archdeacon I of Maysville and Misses Carter and Rife of West Liberty A Lexington caterer furnished refreshments There were thirteen guests reported reportedTake Take Notice Notice is hereby given to all persons with claims against the late Elijah Wright to prove them according to law and present them to the undersigned for paymentS MoCoiiMiOK 53t Administrator Kentucky Pensions The report of the Commissioner of Pensions Ware shows that 4 056808 is the amount expended for Federal pensions in Kentucky this year There arc 28338 pensioners in the State as compared with 28 508 Of last year I Buggies Surries Runabouts Etc Of the Best Makes of Medium and High grade Work fully warranted My stock of is mostly of my own wnkmdc ofII II tin1 best material and wv prices nr4 I Usually as low as you pay for broughton work I 555 eiSiMl Pr krfPw i 1 dt AS MM 1AMW IWrY 1 iSA S1fi i i 1 INSURANCE CLAY McKEE SONS COMPANY Do the safest and most conservative Insurance Business in Eastern Kentucky Insure your property with them You get getabsolute absolute indemnity against Fire and Wind On tobacco barns 2 per cent per perannum annum for three years REAL ESTATE In their agency you will find all kinds of pro trLy for rent or sale They have the following farms for sale One of 239 acres one of no acres one of 200 acres one of 50 acres one of 60 acres one of 40 acres and one of So acres ALL RADfiilMC IF SOLO QUICK a Several good business houses for sale LOANS Money to foan Plenty of itNo red tape tapeMoney Wtt CLAY McKEE SONS COMPANY When we say PLENTY we dont mean 20000 but plenty for the GREAT COMMON PEOPLE Say 2 20 200 and an emergency 2000 on Giltedged ecuritySTOOKS STOOKS BOUGHT AND SOLD We will buy Land Co stock Will buy old and rare coin Bank stock stockbought If you are in want see II CLAY McKEE SONS COMPANY in their new offices No 38 Main St Mt Sterling Ky KyGround MONUMENTS MONUMENTSBuy from Buy your Monuments and Markers THE MT STERLING MARBLE GRANITE CO For more than 25 years it has done an honorable and successful business and in the Good Year of Our Lord it can be befound found at the old stand readv to furnish the Best Work at from 25 to 40 per cent lower than can be bought of foreign concerns or TRAMPS who are here today todayand and gone tomorrow Patronize a home institution with an established reputation reputationYou You will have then done your duty For Sale A Quick ileal blue flame ccaiOfi stove four burners Prico ii i A bicycle good make in fir condition Price Apply HO this office or phone 184 i I 44.

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1891-1922