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Underbu l nl C Y 1 ass w w j We YouDette fYtDe 1 i ft Wh a Nash f Brushes Bow ii1tcher Sifters J5 20 as 30C ICGranite Coffee ti W rlots 250 11IIfu LiS lr tT Ladles Jersey Ribbed St a s2Incli J7 Wdlaw9 a good one Sac 25CLadies H c to I4Pix Kstives I hdI a 43 70 DozenLadles 9cLin L too it f15c Matting Staples a 50n dozPisli 5 or ioc Gloss Shoe Polish txcellel 1 llot Dos Paper 5 to Is IS i8c Brassi 200 j 98Cj 1 I 150a 3CTooth 7 r 9cMens 51at lifW TUCKER Mtl SterlIng Ky r 1 PIKNOST I fI Rfot Out a EIGHTY eitt GH GRADE PIANOS rty > L W INCLUDING THE Tv C 1VHBBJ LT r HaAin I Steok 4Q 1kir j Kingsbury tor 1l close out at ace ti we have contracted to begin remod = cling our stoicoomlviay 1St and as l new floor will have to be laid the worK Annotbe done while the goods are on the floor and ao wishing to expose fine Pianos to the dirt and debris ve ill > close them all out below factory Prices it I OJAL New PianoUprightMahoganyworth 275 137 8econdi1ia149s 25 to 65 Organs i rFrom 25 up Guaranteed m J Terms Cashor Payments Avoid rush by coming first and get good selection flllt M Cairo s e a uRi l P hn Music i COIn n anJ ppiate < 1 i6i East Main Street n t l L 21 6Tsl K v r 11 I SUT 0N Al HAR J IS- U1VDTIiIthIw TUTnn I1 JlJm I CALrROMPTLY ANS1kje DAY OR NIGHT ty payPhopd > 11r DJightPUone f and140 red 9 h- No Delaq X No Trouble When IfSCr8l1 t1t HOFFMAN policylnt eoyalInCorep coyreente eriagon t x T4lbb wilding hioh bur ru 11iay Gods love and Stallibe and next Mu- a lout1k r t IWANTEDI WANTED Your scrap iron live geese old hens roosters eggs hides furs 1 tallow beeswax feathers and ginseng for which I will pay the highest cash price REISI j The large Millinery and Fancy 1 Notion Stock of the late TP Mar- tin is offered to the public for the 1 next ninety days AT COST in order to olose out Mr Martins entire I 1 new purchase for Spring and Sum- mer ¬ is in the house and is em ¬ braced in this sale This sale isI I absolute and every artiolo in the 1 house goes at cost nothing re- served ¬ Terms spot cash NO goods exchanged taken back or laid aside No alterations mado after goods leave the house 374t CHARLES D GuunDsI Executor of TP Martin I Wanted gB 1 eggs Bring all you hays tous VW pay tho price x87 4 SULLIPANTOOHidY T I l nn Show at circus grounds rvi ti uiuy at 2 oclock L 1 Ch ilea ever hefni Qtulllbya y t b- 1g7 t tr x BitYaateu JGORRESPONDENeEJj O J STOOPS j Farmers aro much behind with worKi Dr Hardman of Clark county l was hero last week Our leading pooh is out with aJ J new poem entitledliTho Stoops Courting Brigade Stoops only lawyer went out of business The only case he ever j had was a case of loneliness 1 Emmett Coons is at home from Kentucky Wesleyan College spend- ing ¬ I his spring vacation Fishermen lined the banks oft 1 Hiukston last week and report a good catch 1 C H Gossett of Bethel was here SaturdayBridges I Bros have greatly im- proved ¬ j their model Hinkston StockI I FarmThe infant child of Wm Gravers is quite sick- Lawrence a J Fassett and wife vis ¬ ited relatives at Bethel Saturday and Sunday j J H Gillaspic proprietor Of Oak Hill Stock Farm has added to his stables Merrill Denmark a fine j combined stallion- S F Deal is baling hay for J 11 Bigstaff Nearly all the hay was sold last fall- Owing to local option in our town tt coiuiiii boy get drank os vines1 There seems to be a curse over ¬ hanging the Democracy of Kenj j I tiicky Too many traitors trying to guide the destiny of the Grand Old Party John W Thompson visited relaII tives at Lexington Saturdayand I SuiidujT Thos Hamilton and sister Miss I Edna visited relatives near 0 wings ville Saturday and Sundayc c Emmett Gillaspie of Wades Millj j was here Sunday j Misses Annie and Edna Warner of Judy are visiting their grand ¬ father S M Warner Walter Brock and wife of near I Winchester visited relative hero Sunday and Monday j Henry Fioklin our popular mer- chant ¬ visited friends and relatives at Jeffersonville from Saturday till Monday Goes to Lexington For more than 15 years Mr J Will Allen has lived in our city j Mr Allen hue been connected with the electric and ice plants from the establishment of these enterprises here more than thirteen years ago I untilnow and has been an atten- tive energetic and accommodating employe working practically seven days in the week For some years his time has been spent on the wagI I on dispensing the frozen luxuryI This week his family move to Lexington whore ho has accepted- A nnflition which pays better wages and whore so much Sunday worleI is not required Ho will no doubt bo a valuable man to the business Mrs Allen has endeared herself to many by her sociability kind ¬ ness and sympathy She is a mem ¬ ber of the Christian church and has been active in the C W B rr and interested in other services of the Lords house Their sons are developing into line business young monoOur best wishes attend the family in their new home Their address will be No 0 Rand Avenue Ho has sold his Locust street resi- dence ¬ to Geo Stevenson for 1200 Enterprise- I F Tabb has decided on plans and specifications for his new floorsfY and cover theentlre lot front and i M l uu w ft5BHatoto 1 J Mr Rudolph iofJ fJ IT GH f werer fui iiihitb Ed William of thi e l place a < r i t Evangelist Ebenezor Presbytery is holding its regular spring meeting with the First Church of Mt Sterling and1J interesting sessions are being held of morning afternoon and evening This evening addresses will bo def llyjred by Rev Jas F Record President of Pikeville Collegiate Institute Rev John B Worrell D D representing the General As semblys Committee on Evangelis ¬ tic work and Rev Robert 0 1irkti woodof Lexington Tomorrow evening there will be a popular ad ¬ dress by Rev T N Ervin D D of Dayton The public is cordially linvited will be presented on Home and For- eign ¬ mission work Work among he Freedmen Ministerial Relief Aid for Colleges Education Tern perance Young Peoples Societies and there will be some interesting discussions following these reports Commissioners are also to be elect- ed ¬ to the General Assembly which Pmeets monthy The Ladies Missionary Society of to Ebenezer Presbytery will hold its sessions today and tomorrow in thesl Southern Presbyterian church The following is the programme When you buy from J L Con roy you sure have a wagon you can depend on for all kinds of roads You never come homo walking ands leading a horse if you have one ofa his make 36tfa To the Democrats of Montgomery in County Sometime ago I announced as aM candidate for the Democratic nom ¬ nation for Clerk of the Court of 11Appeals vass in different parts of the State tAs rsuccessful acting upon the advice of friends jjf5 h f1 and have i >tvr J aal interest at heart I effecteda combination with Kon J Morgan China also a candidato for said oflice and in the event of his nomination and elec- tion ¬ I will be named by him as his chief deputy II county in a clerical capacity for a long number of yours and my record as such is known to you I earnestly ask that you support Mr Chinn in his race for in so doing you aid me in securing a fine position and also an opportunity for future advancement and success in life Sincerely 39tf W B OCONNELL Wool WantedE j We want 50000 pounds of wool 1 and will pay for it the highest market priceS 89Gt T K BARNES SONS tMr creek Coal and Coko Co is atS home from the mines for fa few days Work is going ahead open- ing up the mines constructing switches etc This firm expects to run full within a short time i For Best Mixed cannel pure cannel and Kye coals pure timothy mixed clover J J and millet hay ana corn cunf i Chickc coal yard Phone 194 ST 4- tKODAKSI For EASTMANS KODAKS and all i the daylight 0developing Kennedys Drug Store 1 To Claimants All persons havingclaims against or indebted to the estate of Joseph Sondheimer will please present same properly proven to J C Turley of this city A R TORLEY 87 St Administrator Stolen i From the farm of J T High land March 3rd dark brown mare about 10 years old little star in forehead slightly sway backed and bobtailed Reward for her rercov i h H j trj i l Vff f try iKat ill y jfcyviirai SJ 6- aor9o Sf3 Vlu fci > jri fflf j ISr tt 01 P1fTIIIJUdY ltyt ltibboriearebtngslaughtered t the Martin closing out sale 4t i 1 Vi LAND STOCK AND CROP ITEMS A bull calf nine weeks old was by Harry Stevens of Laco via N Y for 4000 The mother the calf holds the world record milk and butter for seven and thirty days- Clarence u Rogers bought of J S Rogers 03 hogs weight 1751bs at 1 6le and were delivered Tuesday R M Pitman sold to S S Es his farm of 102 acres on Step stone for 5614 Walsh Miss Agnes and Miss Lil Taul are trimming hats AT COST this season in the Martin closing out sale 384t Young Conple Hold PostNuptial GuiseV of Wedding An exceptionally well planned and executed April fool joke was Upon about thirty inti- mate friends of a Kanaas City woman She invited them i her homo giving them to under- stand without saying as much that was to be wedded to Homer P Hawkins of Glasgow Mo When not the guests had gathered at the residence of Mrs J E Bush theU young womans mother 917 Urook lyn avenue and were expecting to a wedding ceremony performed young man who had been made confident read a marriage certifi for cate dated February 16 last in which the hostess and Mr Haw- kins ¬ were the contracting parties The young woumu was formerly iss Anna IC Bush for Mr Hawkins visited Kansas city i February and while ho was here the young couple went across j in line into Kansas and were mar A od without the knowledge of their friends or relatives There was no opposition to the marriage by rela- tives ¬ on either side and the young folks were prompted merely by the romance of the affair Mr and J Mrs Hawkins had been lovers for several years They will make their future home in Glasgow Mr Hawkins is engaged in businessKansas City World Mt Mrs Bush and family formerly lived hero- In N Memory of Mrs Elizabeth Don nohueP 1jWUEltEAS er in His allwise providence has removed from her earthly home and from the ranks of our mission- ary ¬ society our beloved sister Mrs Donnohue and our hearts have been deeply movedI thereby therefore bo it Resolved That her life was a beautiful example of genuine Chis and has left its influence with us and with all who knew her he was foremost in generosity < faithfulness and loyalty to duty Resolved That we mourn her departure from our midst and shall sadly miss her wise counsel inspir- ing ¬ II sympathy and substantialaid Resolved That we tender our and heartfelt sympathy to her loved ones and commend them V l ordersVrVw all things for the best Resolved That the above reso lutions be published in the Mt Sterling Advocate and that a copy thereof bo spread on the minutes the Society and another be sent to the family as a token of our H love and regard for this good chris- tian ¬ woman MRS N H THIMBLE i Mus W J BOMN > Com f Miss LUCY C SaIIT- nImproving J The reports from Jno L McCor- mick are very encouraging lie continues to improve in health and is having a fine time hunting Two weeks ago he crossed into Mexico where wore many ducks and geese Rabbits are numerous Ills son Master Stewart gets a commission of So for each rabbit killed by Ins Tliur ap abd Prlda1 r- 2nd and 3 > darer opting dagey- n ills eloeing otit aopx sate atiAta t37 ikt- r tills L Proceedings of Fiscal Court We give in brief the proceeding- of Fiscal Court tt its April term The sum of 200 payable out of 1903 levy was appropriated for Ky State Exhibit at St Louis Exposi ¬ tion in 1904 All Justices voted yes except T N Perry- A tax of COo on each 100 was leviedand distributed as follows For Bridge purposes 02 It County 23 It Turnpike II 22 Interest and Sinking Fund Turnpike bonds 03 L do B S Railroad 10 TotalMO Also a poll tax of p150 for all men except those living in Mt Sterling All orders of this court hereto- fore made with attorneys for the collection of any back taxes due Montgomery Co except orders made with the present county at- torney ¬ Hon C F Thomas be and the same ore hereby rescinded void and held for naught A committee was appointed look- ing ¬ toward erection of a female de- partment ¬ to the jail and putting lightning rods on Court house The county will borrow a sum exceeding 3000 for the pay- ment ¬ of outstanding vouchers for and 02 The money is to be borrowed at 5 per sent from Mont- gomery ¬ National Bank receiver of railroad funds This bank from April 2 02 to April 4 03 received such fund 940708 and has disbursed 454529 Balance on hands486179a- nd was continued as receiver G A luuCuiuiiuk v7u5 ililCTVCCi 10 poll taxes assessedagainst indigent persons The delinquent- tax list for 1902 amount not stated record Edas reported by G McCormick Sheriff was sold to him for 100 PIKE APPORTIONMENTS For the year 1903 are DISTRICT 10 a THOMPSON Mt Sand Maysville 1700 It It Winchester 500 Total 2200 DISTRICT 2J W HENRY Ssad Flat Rock 475 Sideviow Aarons Run and Grassy Lick 125 Middletown and Mt S 750 Donaldson and Grassy L 150 L 75 Sand Grassy L 600 Grassy L Win P to Paris P 400 Total 2575 DISTRICT 3T J DOUGLAS Mt S and Levee 500 II It Thompson 200 II It Kiddville 250 Lulbegrud 125 Total 1075 DISTRICT 4JuHN TRIMULB Mt Sand Jefforsonville 040 Camargo and Levee 250 Total 1150 DISTRICT 6T N PERRY Spencer 800 Mill and Mt S 550 Ewington and Stepstone 75 Total 1425 DISTRICT GJNO 0 TRIMBL- EHinVton 450 Van Thompson 375 Owingsville and Mt S 1200 Total 2025 Grand Total 1050000 OFFICERS SALARIES Anderson Clerk Fiscal and County Courts 227 95 County Judge 1000 00 County Attorney 000 00 County Supt 600 00 Jail Physician 100 00 A James repairs Co Poor House 214 55 Same for boarding inmates 643 84 f The records do not tell the fin ¬ ancial condition of the county Millinery Opening and Display Thursday and Friday April 2nd and 3rd are opening days in the Millinery Department at Martins All goods ate offered AT COST for spot cash in the 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Page 1: The Mt. Sterling advocate. (Mt. Sterling, KY) 1903-04-15 [p ].nyx.uky.edu/dips/xt77h41jjd6v/data/0127.pdf · Underbulnl C Y 1 ass w w j YouDette We fYtDe 1 i ft Wh a Nash f Brushes

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Brushes Bow ii1tcher SiftersJ5 20 as 30C ICGranite Coffee

ti W rlots 25011IIfu LiS lr tT

Ladles Jersey Ribbed St a s2Incli J7 Wdlaw9 a good one Sac25CLadiesH c to I4Pix KstivesI hdI a 43 70DozenLadles9cLinL too it f15c Matting Staples a50ndozPisli5 or iocGloss Shoe Polish txcellel 1llot Dos Paper 5 to Is IS i8cBrassi 200

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lifW TUCKER Mtl SterlIng Ky

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PIKNOSTIfI

RfotOut a

EIGHTY eittGH GRADE PIANOS

rty >

L WINCLUDING THETv C 1VHBBJLT r

HaAinI Steok4Q 1kirj

Kingsburytor1l close out at ace ti we have contracted to begin remod =

cling our stoicoomlviay 1St and as l new floor will haveto be laid the worK Annotbe done while the goods are on

the floor and ao wishing to expose fine Pianos to the dirtand debris ve ill>close them all out below factory Prices

it

I OJALNew PianoUprightMahoganyworth 275 137

8econdi1ia149s 25 to 65

Organs i rFrom 25 up GuaranteedmJ

Terms Cashor PaymentsAvoid rush by coming first and get good selection

fllltM Cairos e

auRil Phn Musici COInn anJ

ppiate <

1 i6i East Main Streetnt l

L 21 6Tsl Kv r

11 I

SUT 0NAl

HAR JIS-

U1VDTIiIthIwTUTnn I1 JlJm

I

CALrROMPTLYANS1kje DAY OR

NIGHT ty

payPhopd > 11rDJightPUone f and140

red 9 h-

No Delaq X No Trouble

When IfSCr8l1 t1t HOFFMAN

policylnt eoyalInCorepcoyreenteeriagon t x T4lbb wilding

hioh burru 11iay Gods love andStallibeand next Mu-

a

lout1kr

t

IWANTEDI WANTEDYour scrap iron live geese old

hens roosters eggs hides furs 1

tallow beeswax feathers andginseng for which I will pay thehighest cash price

REISI j

The large Millinery and Fancy1

Notion Stock of the late T P Mar-

tin is offered to the public for the1

next ninety days AT COST in orderto olose out Mr Martins entire I

1

new purchase for Spring and Sum-

mer

¬

is in the house and is em¬

braced in this sale This sale isII

absolute and every artiolo in the1

house goes at cost nothing re-

served¬

Terms spot cash NO

goods exchanged taken back orlaid aside No alterations madoafter goods leave the house374t CHARLES D GuunDsI

Executor of T P Martin

I Wanted

gB 1 eggs Bring all youhays tous VW pay tho price

x87 4 SULLIPANTOOHidY TI

l

nn Show at circus grounds rvi tiuiuy at 2 oclock L 1 Ch ilea

ever hefni Qtulllbya y tb-

1g7 t tr x BitYaateu

JGORRESPONDENeEJj O

J

STOOPS j

Farmers aro much behind withworKi

Dr Hardman of Clark county l

was hero last week

Our leading pooh is out with aJJ

new poem entitledliTho StoopsCourting Brigade

Stoops only lawyer went out ofbusiness The only case he ever j

had was a case of loneliness 1

Emmett Coons is at home fromKentucky Wesleyan College spend-ing

¬I

his spring vacation

Fishermen lined the banks oft1Hiukston last week and report agood catch

1

C H Gossett of Bethel was here

SaturdayBridgesI

Bros have greatly im-

proved¬

j

their model Hinkston StockII

FarmThe

infant child of Wm Graversis quite sick-

Lawrencea J

Fassett and wife vis¬ited relatives at Bethel Saturdayand Sunday j

J H Gillaspic proprietor Of

Oak Hill Stock Farm has added tohis stables Merrill Denmark a fine

j

combined stallion-

S F Deal is baling hay for J11 Bigstaff Nearly all the haywas sold last fall-

Owing to local option in our towntt coiuiiii boy get drank os vines1

There seems to be a curse over¬

hanging the Democracy of Kenjj

I

tiicky Too many traitors tryingto guide the destiny of the GrandOld Party

John W Thompson visited relaII

tives at Lexington Saturdayand I

SuiidujT

Thos Hamilton and sister Miss I

Edna visited relatives near 0 wingsville Saturday and Sundaycc

Emmett Gillaspie of Wades Milljj

was here Sundayj

Misses Annie and Edna Warnerof Judy are visiting their grand ¬

father S M Warner

Walter Brock and wife of near I

Winchester visited relative heroSunday and Monday

j

Henry Fioklin our popular mer-

chant¬

visited friends and relativesat Jeffersonville from Saturday tillMonday

Goes to Lexington

For more than 15 years Mr JWill Allen has lived in our city j

Mr Allen hue been connected withthe electric and ice plants from theestablishment of these enterpriseshere more than thirteen years ago

I

untilnow and has been an atten-tive energetic and accommodatingemploye working practically seven

days in the week For some yearshis time has been spent on the wagII

on dispensing the frozen luxuryIThis week his family move to

Lexington whore ho has accepted-A nnflition which pays better wagesand whore so much Sunday worleIis not required Ho will no doubtbo a valuable man to the business

Mrs Allen has endeared herselfto many by her sociability kind¬

ness and sympathy She is a mem ¬

ber of the Christian church andhas been active in the C W B rrand interested in other services ofthe Lords house Their sons aredeveloping into line business youngmonoOur best wishes attend thefamily in their new home Theiraddress will be No 0 Rand AvenueHo has sold his Locust street resi-

dence

¬

to Geo Stevenson for 1200

Enterprise-

I F Tabb has decided on plansand specifications for his newfloorsfYand cover theentlre lot front and

i M l

uu w ft5BHatoto1 J

Mr RudolphiofJfJIT GH fwererfuiiiihitb Ed William of thie

lplace

a< ri t

EvangelistEbenezor Presbytery is holding

its regular spring meeting with theFirst Church of Mt Sterling and1Jinteresting sessions are being held

ofmorning afternoon and eveningThis evening addresses will bo defllyjred by Rev Jas F RecordPresident of Pikeville CollegiateInstitute Rev John B Worrell DD representing the General Assemblys Committee on Evangelis ¬tic work and Rev Robert 0 1irktiwoodof Lexington Tomorrowevening there will be a popular ad ¬

dress by Rev T N Ervin D Dof Dayton The public is cordiallylinvitedwill be presented on Home and For-

eign¬

mission work Work amonghe Freedmen Ministerial Relief

Aid for Colleges Education Ternperance Young Peoples Societiesand there will be some interestingdiscussions following these reportsCommissioners are also to be elect-

ed¬

to the General Assembly whichPmeetsmonthyThe Ladies Missionary Society of toEbenezer Presbytery will hold itssessions today and tomorrow in theslSouthern Presbyterian church Thefollowing is the programme

When you buy from J L Conroy you sure have a wagon you candepend on for all kinds of roadsYou never come homo walking andsleading a horse if you have one ofahis make 36tfaTo the Democrats of Montgomery in

County

Sometime ago I announced as aMcandidate for the Democratic nom ¬

nation for Clerk of the Court of11Appealsvass in different parts of the StatetAsrsuccessfulacting upon the advice of friends

jjf5 h f1 and have i>tvrJ aal interestat heart I effecteda combinationwith Kon J Morgan China also acandidato for said oflice and in theevent of his nomination and elec-

tion¬

I will be named by him as hischief deputyIIcounty in a clerical capacity for along number of yours and my recordas such is known to you

I earnestly ask that you supportMr Chinn in his race for in sodoing you aid me in securing a fineposition and also an opportunityfor future advancement and successin life Sincerely

39tf W B OCONNELL

Wool WantedEj

We want 50000 pounds of wool 1

and will pay for it the highestmarket priceS 89Gt

T K BARNES SONStMrcreek Coal and Coko Co is atShome from the mines for fa fewdays Work is going ahead open-

ing up the mines constructingswitches etc This firm expects torun full within a short time i

For BestMixed cannel pure cannel and Kyecoals pure timothy mixed clover J J

and millet hay ana corn cunfi

Chickc coal yard Phone 194ST 4-

tKODAKSIFor EASTMANS KODAKS and all

i the daylight0developingKennedys Drug Store 1

To ClaimantsAll persons havingclaims against

or indebted to the estate of JosephSondheimer will please present sameproperly proven to J C Turleyof this city A R TORLEY

87 St Administrator

Stoleni

From the farm of J T Highland March 3rd dark brown mare

about 10 years old little star inforehead slightly sway backed andbobtailed Reward for her rercov

i h H j

trj i l Vffftry iKat ill y jfcyviirai SJ

6- aor9oSf3 Vlu fci >jri fflf j

ISr tt 01P1fTIIIJUdY ltyt

ltibboriearebtngslaughtered t

the Martin closing out sale 4ti 1

Vi

LAND STOCK AND CROP ITEMS

A bull calf nine weeks old wasby Harry Stevens of Laco

via N Y for 4000 The motherthe calf holds the world recordmilk and butter for seven and

thirty days-

Clarence

u

Rogers bought of J S

Rogers 03 hogs weight 1751bs at 1

6le and were delivered Tuesday

R M Pitman sold to S S Eshis farm of 102 acres on Step

stone for 5614

WalshMiss Agnes and Miss LilTaul are trimming hats AT COST

this season in the Martin closingout sale 384t

Young Conple Hold PostNuptial

GuiseVof Wedding

An exceptionally well plannedand executed April fool joke was

Upon about thirty inti-

mate friends of a Kanaas Citywoman She invited them i

her homo giving them to under-

stand without saying as much thatwas to be wedded to Homer P

Hawkins of Glasgow Mo When notthe guests had gathered at theresidence of Mrs J E Bush theUyoung womans mother 917 Urooklyn avenue and were expecting to

a wedding ceremony performedyoung man who had been madeconfident read a marriage certifi for

cate dated February 16 last inwhich the hostess and Mr Haw-

kins

¬

were the contracting partiesThe young woumu was formerly

iss Anna IC Bush forMr Hawkins visited Kansas city iFebruary and while ho was

here the young couple went across jinline into Kansas and were mar A

od without the knowledge of theirfriends or relatives There was no

opposition to the marriage by rela-

tives

¬

on either side and the youngfolks were prompted merely by theromance of the affair Mr and J

Mrs Hawkins had been lovers forseveral years They will maketheir future home in Glasgow

Mr Hawkins is engaged inbusinessKansas City World Mt

Mrs Bush and family formerlylived hero-

InN

Memory of Mrs Elizabeth Don

nohueP1jWUEltEASer in His allwise providence hasremoved from her earthly home

and from the ranks of our mission-

ary

¬

society our beloved sister Mrs

Donnohue and ourhearts have been deeply movedIthereby therefore bo it

Resolved That her life was abeautiful example of genuine Chis

and has left its influencewith us and with all who knew her

he was foremost in generosity <

faithfulness and loyalty to dutyResolved That we mourn her

departure from our midst and shallsadly miss her wise counsel inspir-

ing

¬

IIsympathy and substantialaidResolved That we tender our

and heartfelt sympathy toher loved ones and commend them

V l ordersVrVwall things for the best

Resolved That the above reso

lutions be published in the MtSterling Advocate and that a copythereof bo spread on the minutes

the Society and another be sentto the family as a token of our Hlove and regard for this good chris-

tian¬

womanMRS N H THIMBLE iMus W J BOMN > Com f

Miss LUCY C SaIIT-

nImprovingJ

The reports from Jno L McCor-mick are very encouraging liecontinues to improve in health andis having a fine time hunting Twoweeks ago he crossed into Mexicowhere wore many ducks and geeseRabbits are numerous Ills sonMaster Stewart gets a commissionof So for each rabbit killed by Ins

Tliur ap abd Prlda1 r-

2nd and 3 > darer opting dagey-n ills eloeing otit aopx sate atiAta

t37 ikt-

r

tills

L

Proceedings of Fiscal Court

We give in brief the proceeding-of Fiscal Court tt its April term

The sum of 200 payable out of1903 levy was appropriated for KyState Exhibit at St Louis Exposi ¬tion in 1904 All Justices votedyes except T N Perry-

A tax of COo on each 100 wasleviedand distributed as follows

For Bridge purposes 02It County 23It Turnpike II 22

Interest and Sinking FundTurnpike bonds 03

L do B S Railroad 10

TotalMOAlso a poll tax of p150 for all menexcept those living in Mt Sterling

All orders of this court hereto-fore made with attorneys for thecollection of any back taxes dueMontgomery Co except ordersmade with the present county at-

torney¬

Hon C F Thomas be andthe same ore hereby rescinded voidand held for naught

A committee was appointed look-

ing¬

toward erection of a female de-

partment¬

to the jail and puttinglightning rods on Court house

The county will borrow a sumexceeding 3000 for the pay-

ment¬

of outstanding vouchers forand 02 The money is to be

borrowed at 5 per sent from Mont-

gomery¬

National Bank receiver ofrailroad funds This bank fromApril 2 02 to April 4 03 received

such fund 940708and has disbursed 454529

Balance on hands486179a-nd was continued as receiver

G A luuCuiuiiuk v7u5 ililCTVCCi

10 poll taxes assessedagainstindigent persons The delinquent-tax list for 1902 amount not stated

record Edas reported by GMcCormick Sheriff was sold to

him for 100

PIKE APPORTIONMENTS

For the year 1903 areDISTRICT 10 a THOMPSON

Mt Sand Maysville 1700It It Winchester 500

Total 2200DISTRICT 2J W HENRY

Ssad Flat Rock 475Sideviow Aarons Run and

Grassy Lick 125Middletown and Mt S 750

Donaldson and Grassy L 150L 75

Sand GrassyL 600Grassy L Win P to Paris P 400

Total 2575DISTRICT 3T J DOUGLAS

Mt S and Levee 500II It Thompson 200

II It Kiddville 250Lulbegrud 125

Total 1075

DISTRICT 4JuHN TRIMULB

Mt Sand Jefforsonville 040Camargo and Levee 250

Total 1150DISTRICT 6T N PERRY

Spencer 800Mill and Mt S 550

Ewington and Stepstone 75

Total 1425DISTRICT GJNO 0 TRIMBL-

EHinVton 450Van Thompson 375Owingsville and Mt S 1200

Total 2025

Grand Total 1050000OFFICERS SALARIES

Anderson Clerk Fiscaland County Courts 227 95

County Judge 1000 00County Attorney 000 00County Supt 600 00Jail Physician 100 00

A James repairs CoPoor House 214 55

Same for boarding inmates 643 84f

The records do not tell the fin¬

ancial condition of the county

Millinery Opening and DisplayThursday and Friday April 2nd

and 3rd are opening days in theMillinery Department at MartinsAll goods ate offered AT COST forspot cash in the closing out saleNo goode taken book Dont miss

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