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u x rr t e c I 1 > rTIr > ADVOCATE Tuesday December JiIH I > 1 4 1900 I 1If fI fives f tIe L lilttrsle deardre t Tt5 < she will ECO hcttelfj always i IiW iys with u uniilq for the hus sia baud nnd a kiss for i the baby Whrt ID pdyto wale fOUl I dmamtoA t 4r 1 husband nd hate 1 It sr wear r crhel paid has- t Itr blighted her body i- It rr JA null warped her 10 umui flaw utility w 3 a woman tins tail 5 U is sad awakening I front htr tlrcam9- i ° 4 4a Io i t J of home and tore I l Theres help nettt- I f J K KiI everyl from i womanly tisI Mac c1usellby 1 ignorancerifely the strain of ma ¬ ternity Doctor 4 ° 3 Pierces Favorite tI Prescription makes 1ei jj weak women 2fu t J a 9 strong andsick FI wottlen well It ofY organs radically does away with the ptiius of maternity and gives the nursing mother vigor andvitality Two year nitro write Mrs JCattlc Atiler of 51 rAt Street Alliance Ohio I teed tivn uottof Favorite Prescription and iji April a iplce baby was born before the doctor cnme I lyra not very sick Uaby is unw fourteen Snouths old and welch jo pounds Before riltlollI medicine from the fiat that I tool I stopped vomitlag It is hodsend fur women When a laxative is needed use Dr Pierces Pleasant Pellets with Favorit Prescription s Entortainmontit i At thn Cty High School in the roots of Mist Mamie Turner Wcdnes day afternoon at 1 oclock was hold an open scoolon of IIrhe Freshman Liter- ary ¬ r Sncioty The room was artistic ally decorated with evergreens There were a large number of appre ¬ ciative visitors prevent The first part of the program wit given to a half hour with Byron and the latter was devoted to two plays entitled 4lThe Frog Hollow Lvccnm and liTh- oI Ghronothanatoletron Tula entertainment reflects credit both on Miss Mamie Turner who had V Itin charge and the pupils who wore the character in the performances I Cooper Barnes Sine our laft Issue Mr II II Barnes has bought an interest in the grocery recently purchased by J Clay Cooper He has had much ex perieuce in the bminops is i attentive energetic and accommodating We wish for the new firm much auccess U R French Circuit Clerk hasI employed Charlie Klrkpatrick as his I deputy THE GLENCAIRN t ILW AND 1jul mans LUNCHROOMI i Exchange I Ladies and Gentlemen Meals and Lunches at all hours at the most reasonable iiprices No 56 and 58 E Main St- LEXINGTON KyI I > TOBiGCOBARN BURNED Evideutly lye Work of an Incen- diary ¬ ilhftyitiriruiug btvnl3ahd 4Stec k tin t bocce hart o- fOVIIII Jin a with fi II lit contents IVHS iMiniitiiMl t1 1 TIP IHR above K 11 liiMirnnrc l III lulls 1000 The I itirii cojt l I rt l xurl WAN iMHiijtcd lori fOO ihatcrsvsa valuedal 1200 Md WII infiirid urfSOO AJ iii i tatniiiitf nfiutsitu- ruetlnfiuts harness and vciiloie wr if ills father II pry L Ifni H Io its his now ntnv Ablat2OOU pounds of to ntcn hart l Itt raa Ruipptd There hail IIRHII uri Htovi hIII barn lieiinn < fit s1 ipolilon iibK1 1 KOIIIH person flrel till bnntl The nmiv Irlvudi will re gret hlll loss Mr J W Groves hat purchased the Roach property on Winn stmet from Judge E 0 Orear for 1400 The lot is an ante of ground with a good residence on it and 30 locatedas to give room for another which will be put up in the spring The pies out house will be repaired repainted and papered and be ready to be occu ¬ pied within a very short time I County Clerk W B OConnell has recently made some line Improve- ment ¬ in the arrangmonts of his of fice which nuke it more camntodlf l om tar the bualnesa public On Jan uary the 1t he will Inaugurate a ava tem d f double entry bookkeeping rel- ative to the financial affiirn of the county which will ho in keeping with the Iiih ttiudard of excellence now in voKUO in the management of the 01 rks office Two Botels Mr Sterling manager of the Bait moot took charge of the National on Sunday The former will be run on the European plan The Baumont has becpme very popular For Sale = Birred Plymouth Hock Cockerels boo each Order early and got choice Delivered in Mi Sterling Dins JAMKH CIUVEXS 21tf Jud Ky Oil Wednesday Mr Johns of the firm of Wheeler k Johns received mcesago saying this his niece Mist Dunu had died near Huddles Mills lie attended the funeral Eul W Sonff receiver in bank ¬ ruptcy for F W Bssertt reported he had realitecjtho total sum of 153222 which will possibly pay 20 costa of the dollar We have a full I of Ladies Childrens Underwear and nndI I ryI I Kv on Saturday made deed of as ¬ signment to D S Wilson Aaaolte abuulflOOO liabilities aDout1800 I McCormick Burton have sold to lrp J Davis Sawoll the realdene- property purchased by them from Earl W Smir trustea in bankrupts tr J Davie Sewcll i i r Co all e I 1IlllhPARooiiis MRS LOUISA l First elms ft out G u nf to 10 p m Mt Sterling Undo efpccially so licitrd 15 Enst Mitinct lY Near Street Cur Central Station To Whom It May Concern I take pleasure in saying to my putieuti mill friends that DIH II G Kellogg and Wilmont Rccd are graduates from JtirksviUc Mo Dr Kellogg is tin older l graduate than myself Both of them have had considerable experience and stand high in the profession and arc moral upright gentlemen Owing to my heavy pnuUco in Lexingtoa I turn the work over to them in Alt I Sterling They will be here all the time 1 am sure they will give sat ¬ isfaction I hope all my patients and friends will give them their ° hearty support- S II MoRGAN 20 it When you have a lot of pump- kin seed which no other live stock cat give them to your sheep A f lock of sheep will cat all the seeds from all this pumpkins you will split und place before theta They are fond of the seeds and they thrive on the diet We now hate a full line of the Erect Form W 11 Corset in stock Call see them 2021 TP MARTIN it Co I Chicks Coal Yard- s I for Mixed Cannel Pure 0mul Virginia and Kentucky Coal alto bated hay and corn PrtomlOi 17 It I For Salt Roger Ilcddcn has a ¬ Jersey bull calf for sale For cull ul this office I Having decided to remove to Mt Ster ¬ ling I will at my place four miles east of North Middletown on December 5 1900 publica the following i Good Work Mares bred to jacks Weanling Colt- I Sow and Pigs Good Mulch Cow II Yearling Steers Yews dne to lamb 15 of 1elmtary i Twohorse Wagon I Disc Harrow- i Good slowing Machine I Hay Frame- I Tobacco brooms i Feed Sled Plows and Gears Hoes Pitch Forks 60 barrels picked corn in crib and some fodder household and kitchen furniture Also will rent 65 acres of grass until Terms made known on day of sale R 1 MOORE U iI rJJ flr lr 1rJ d1I4XJI j 11 We Need Money I I- IJ I Y ouNeed the Clothes I Mens Clothing from Strause Bros Baltimore Mdc Mens Clothing from Alfred Benjamin Mens Clothing from the leading manufacturers in the United States texiijg1 THOMPSON Propiietices nrconnnodiitiotis LKNGTON Osteopath herdqimter thorough- bred particulars Publie Sale Wednesday 1901e KyW 1I 18srJJ Louis Gus Straus L1 XINCTONS eLeTHIERS 9rJrJ 1 I WE ARE Forced To Do It The Factory Shoe Store Cor Main and Broadway opp the Masonic Temple Is forced by its creditors to raise v 5000 by January 1 1901 And in Order to Do So Have Decided to Close Our our Entire Stock at 50 Cts ON THE DOLLAR Our Stock Consists of the Finest Cusdommade Ladies Gents Boys Misses and Childrens >i SHOES i Which must postively be closed out by January as we must have the money or be closed by creditors up our Our reason for taking coiuse is to save our reputation among the wholesale district SATURDAYDEC81900 And continue until further notice Remember the day and date SATURDAY DECEMBER 8 corner Main and Broadway opposite Masonic Temple Mt Sterling Ky AMONG THE MANY BARGAINS YOU WILt FINn Mens 4worth 1 Our price Mens 8wort 1 Our price Mens 98worth 1 I Our price 48hoots price ts Our price Cworth inVici Enamel 48tyle French so on through lines bargains after kHliVX Nothing everything to money as Remember SATURDAY DEC is day Factory Shoe Store SI Corner Main and Masonic Temple STERLING KY MINCES Manager 1 JlrpJJilldEJ lldbJr II 8Jri 11Li EdI Owing to the Unseasonable Weather We are Badly Overstocked with Goods in Every Department IN PLAIN WORDS RICHARD SHRYOCK has charge Tailoring Department it is needless to say is Lexingtons only cutter REMEMBER invest a dollar until you see prices 1 r LEADING I J I t J J t 1 r- i Oi We I this will liens Dress Shoes > price Mens 4worth j Our price Worth f45o 1 lyO Our Pprice Mens Shoes 8worth I price WartnedHued Shoesworth Vine price Qualityworth And the will find bargains be sold raise the S the Broadway opp H rl Q Jr llr fJ oj our and he do not our Fine i We have t 1 consideredWe i elegant stocks ot l in Kentucky Prices unheard of IkEons Overcoats butthe LexingtonOur AlfredBenjamin Our i5 COVERT OVERCOAT manu ¬ dsisyOther ¬ ntfsso CapsIull ifteUons in all styles 1nll of Caps from 250 up B03TS OJalldroaais Clothing The largest stock of Boys Child ¬ cityOur 3Our 350We ¬ Cotduroy We have just received two hundred Boys and Childrens Overcoats which we guarantee yoji a saving of 25 per cent jJL r1L J I JL J m iiiiiii Womans 200 98 f- Our price U 1 f550 Our price Ladies Dress Shoes in Kid ASworth 1 DressShoos tr 48 Oar price You must reserved MT D sr Clothing at A coatHLACK line axed and OndQrWGor We carry a full line of American Ho Wehave garnuntIull Jrunks and Valises Avvr We carry the largest tock of Trunks and Valises in Lexington and our prices are the lowest Shirt Dcpartrsaont ShirtsCrum makes in the United Suites We will put on sale fifty dozen Shirts regular price 150 our price 75 c Night RobeD sad Pajamas 1taulUetslIrand Night Shirts SOC upward They cost the same as inferior ones why not have priceNight ¬ Dalhing citI I FJLf J I J J e

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Page 1: The Mt. Sterling advocate. (Mt. Sterling, KY) 1900-12-04 [p ].nyx.uky.edu/dips/xt79gh9b6r1t/data/0387.pdfTula entertainment reflects credit both on Miss Mamie Turner who had V Itin

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> rTIr> ADVOCATE Tuesday DecemberJiIH I> 1 4 1900I 1IffIfives ftIe L

lilttrsledeardret Tt5 < she will ECO hcttelfj alwaysi IiWiys with u uniilq for the hus

sia baud nnd a kiss fori the baby Whrt

ID pdyto wale fOUlIdmamtoAt

4r 1 husband nd hate1 Itsr wear

r crhel paid has-t Itr blighted her bodyi-

It rr JA null warped her10 umui flaw utility

w 3 a woman tins tail5 U is sad awakening

I front htr tlrcam9-i

°44aIo i t J of home and tore I

l Theres help nettt-

I

f JKKiI everyl

fromi womanly tisI

Mac c1usellby1 ignorancerifely

the strain of ma¬

ternity Doctor4

°3 Pierces FavoritetI Prescription makes1ei jj weak women2fut J

a 9 strong andsickFI wottlen well ItofYorgans

radically does away with the ptiius ofmaternity and gives the nursing mothervigor andvitality

Two year nitro write Mrs JCattlc Atilerof 51 rAt Street Alliance Ohio I teed tivnuottof Favorite Prescription and iji April aiplce baby was born before the doctor cnme Ilyra not very sick Uaby is unw fourteenSnouths old and welch jo pounds BeforeriltlollImedicine from the fiat that I tool Istopped vomitlag It is hodsend fur women

When a laxative is needed use DrPierces Pleasant Pellets with FavoritPrescription

s

Entortainmontiti

At thn Cty High School in theroots of Mist Mamie Turner Wcdnesday afternoon at 1 oclock was hold anopen scoolon of IIrhe Freshman Liter-ary

¬

r Sncioty The room was artistically decorated with evergreensThere were a large number of appre ¬

ciative visitors prevent The firstpart of the program wit given to ahalf hour with Byron and the latterwas devoted to two plays entitled4lThe Frog Hollow Lvccnm and liTh-

oI GhronothanatoletronTula entertainment reflects credit

both on Miss Mamie Turner who hadV Itin charge and the pupils who wore

the character in the performancesI

Cooper BarnesSine our laft Issue Mr II II

Barnes has bought an interest in thegrocery recently purchased by JClay Cooper He has had much experieuce in the bminops isi attentiveenergetic and accommodating Wewish for the new firm much auccess

U R French Circuit Clerk hasI

employed Charlie Klrkpatrick as his

I deputy

THE GLENCAIRNt

ILWAND1julmans

LUNCHROOMIi

Exchange

I

Ladies and GentlemenMeals and Lunches at allhours at the most reasonable

iipricesNo 56 and 58 E Main St-

LEXINGTON KyII

>TOBiGCOBARN BURNED

Evideutly lye Work of an Incen-

diary

¬

ilhftyitiriruiug btvnl3ahd4Stec k tin t bocce hart o-

fOVIIII Jin a with fiII lit contentsIVHS iMiniitiiMl t11 TIP IHR aboveK 11 liiMirnnrc lIII lulls 1000 The

I

itirii cojt lI rt l xurl WAN iMHiijtcd lorifOO ihatcrsvsa valuedal1200 Md WII infiirid urfSOO AJ

iiii tatniiiitf nfiutsitu-ruetlnfiuts

harness andvciiloie wr if ills fatherII pry L Ifni H Io its his nowntnv Ablat2OOU pounds of to

ntcn hartl Itt raa Ruipptd There hailIIRHII uri Htovi hIII barn lieiinn <fits1ipolilon iibK11 KOIIIH person flreltill bnntl The nmiv Irlvudi will regret hlllloss

Mr J W Groves hat purchasedthe Roach property on Winn stmetfrom Judge E 0 Orear for 1400The lot is an ante of ground with a

good residence on it and 30 locatedasto give room for another which willbe put up in the spring The piesout house will be repaired repaintedand papered and be ready to be occu ¬

pied within a very short timeI

County Clerk W B OConnell hasrecently made some line Improve-ment

¬

in the arrangmonts of his office which nuke it more camntodlfl

om tar the bualnesa public On January the 1t he will Inaugurate a avatem df double entry bookkeeping rel-ative to the financial affiirn of thecounty which will ho in keepingwith the Iiih ttiudard of excellencenow in voKUO in the management of

the 01 rks office

Two BotelsMr Sterling manager of the Bait

moot took charge of the National onSunday The former will be run onthe European plan The Baumonthas becpme very popular

For Sale =Birred Plymouth Hock Cockerels

boo each Order early and got choiceDelivered in Mi Sterling

Dins JAMKH CIUVEXS

21tf Jud Ky

Oil Wednesday Mr Johns of thefirm of Wheeler k Johns receivedmcesago saying this his niece MistDunu had died near Huddles Millslie attended the funeral

Eul W Sonff receiver in bank ¬

ruptcy for F W Bssertt reported hehad realitecjtho total sum of 153222which will possibly pay 20 costa ofthe dollar

We have a fullI ofLadies

Childrens Underwear and nndIIryII

Kv on Saturday made deed of as ¬

signment to D S Wilson AaaolteabuulflOOO liabilities aDout1800

I

McCormick Burton have sold tolrp J Davis Sawoll the realdene-

property purchased by them fromEarl W Smir trustea in bankruptstr J Davie Sewcll

i i r Co

all

eI

1IlllhPARooiiisMRS LOUISA

l

First elms ft out G

u nf to 10 p m

Mt Sterling Undo efpccially solicitrd

15 Enst MitinctlY

Near Street Cur Central Station

To Whom It May Concern

I take pleasure in saying to myputieuti mill friends that DIH II GKellogg and Wilmont Rccd aregraduates from JtirksviUc Mo DrKellogg is tin olderl graduate thanmyself Both of them have hadconsiderable experience and standhigh in the profession and arcmoral upright gentlemen Owingto my heavy pnuUco in LexingtoaI turn the work over to them in AltI

Sterling They will be here all thetime 1 am sure they will give sat ¬

isfaction I hope all my patientsand friends will give them their°hearty support-

S II MoRGAN20 it

When you have a lot of pump-kin seed which no other live stockcat give them to your sheep Aflock of sheep will cat all the seedsfrom all this pumpkins you willsplit und place before theta Theyare fond of the seeds and theythrive on the diet

We now hate a full line of theErect Form W 11 Corset in

stock Call see them2021 T P MARTIN it Co

I

Chicks Coal Yard-

s

I

for Mixed CannelPure 0mul Virginia and KentuckyCoal alto bated hay and corn

PrtomlOi 17 ItI

For SaltRoger Ilcddcn has a ¬

Jersey bull calf for sale Forcull ul this office

I

Having decided to remove to Mt Ster ¬

ling I will at my place four miles eastof North Middletown on

December 5 1900publicathe followingi Good Work Mares bred to jacksWeanling Colt-I Sow and Pigs

Good Mulch Cow

II Yearling SteersYews dne to lamb 15 of 1elmtary

i Twohorse WagonI Disc Harrow-i Good slowing MachineI Hay Frame-I Tobacco broomsi Feed SledPlows and Gears Hoes Pitch Forks

60 barrels picked corn in crib and somefodder household and kitchen furniture

Also will rent 65 acres of grass until

Terms made known on day of saleR 1 MOORE

UiI rJJ flr lr1rJ d1I4XJI j

11 We Need Money II-

IJI YouNeed the Clothes I

Mens Clothing from StrauseBros Baltimore MdcMens Clothing from AlfredBenjamin

Mens Clothing from theleading manufacturers inthe United States

texiijg1

THOMPSONPropiietices

nrconnnodiitiotis

LKNGTON

Osteopath

herdqimter

thorough-bredparticulars

Publie Sale

Wednesday

1901eKyW1I 18srJJ

Louis Gus StrausL1XINCTONS eLeTHIERS9rJrJ1

I

WE AREForced To Do ItThe Factory Shoe Store

Cor Main and Broadway opp the Masonic Temple

Is forced by its creditors to raisev 5000 by January 1 1901

And in Order to Do So Have Decided to Close Our our Entire Stock at

50 Cts ON THE DOLLAROur Stock Consists of the Finest Cusdommade

Ladies Gents Boys Misses andChildrens

>i SHOESi

Which must postively be closed out by January as we must have the money or be closed bycreditors upour Our reason for taking coiuse is to save our reputation among the wholesale district

SATURDAYDEC81900And continue until further notice Remember the day and date SATURDAYDECEMBER 8 corner Main and Broadway opposite Masonic Temple Mt Sterling Ky

AMONG THE MANY BARGAINS YOU WILt FINnMens4worth1

Our price

Mens8wort1Our price

Mens98worth1IOur price

48hootsprice ts Our price

Cworth

inViciEnamel

48tyleFrench

so on through lines bargains after kHliVXNothingeverything to money asRemember SATURDAY DEC is day

Factory Shoe Store SICorner Main and Masonic Temple STERLING KY

MINCES Manager

1 JlrpJJilldEJ lldbJr II 8Jri 11LiEdIOwing to the Unseasonable Weather We areBadly Overstocked with Goods in Every Department

IN PLAIN WORDS

RICHARD SHRYOCK has chargeTailoring Department it is needless tosay is Lexingtons only cutter

REMEMBER invest a dollar untilyou see prices

1

r LEADINGI J It J

J

t1r-

ii

Oi

We

I

this

will

liens Dress Shoes >

price

Mens4worthjOur price

Worth f45o 1lyOOur Pprice

MensShoes8worthI

price

WartnedHuedShoesworth

Vine

price

Qualityworth

And the will find bargainsbe sold raise theS the

Broadway opp

H

rl QJr llr

fJ

oj ourand

he

do notour

Fine

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We have t 1consideredWe ielegant stocks ot lin Kentucky Prices unheard of

IkEons OvercoatsbuttheLexingtonOurAlfredBenjaminOur i5 COVERT OVERCOAT manu ¬dsisyOther ¬

ntfssoCapsIull ifteUonsin all styles

1nll of Caps from 250 upB03TS OJalldroaaisClothing

The largest stock of Boys Child ¬cityOur3Our350We¬CotduroyWe have just received two hundredBoys and Childrens Overcoats whichwe guarantee yoji a saving of 25 per cent

jJL r1L J I JL Jm

iiiiiii

Womans200 98 f-Our price U

1f550 Our price

Ladies Dress Shoes inKid ASworth1

DressShoostr 48Oar price

Youmust reserved

MT

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sr

Clothingat A

coatHLACK

lineaxed

and

OndQrWGorWe carry a full line of American HoWehavegarnuntIull

Jrunks and Valises AvvrWe carry the largest tock of Trunksand Valises in Lexington and our pricesare the lowest

Shirt Dcpartrsaont

ShirtsCrummakes in the United SuitesWe will put on sale fifty dozen Shirts

regular price 150 our price 75 cNight RobeD sadPajamas1taulUetslIrand

Night Shirts SOC upward They costthe same as inferior ones why not have

priceNight¬DalhingcitII

FJLf J I J J

e