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Wna liiriiiii'Wiw' Advocate PuWishiBg Comptny ' "? " '','v ' T" "" fjPMMOt mWHw znooKKAra t HE. STERLING AWOCATE .. - - 'HUC ffclM jfclWI Graduation Day up MUHI 7VEJ9AY AIM TJNMWMY F EACH "WEEK. i-yKj Ae MMwiw mjDM.MMt X TPT. J3I1J3", 2. II f I '. f I ) MSg. XA2T C XTZS5 Ie13Cews Xaierrf 5a lie Teatoffise at US. JStsSsc a cwceiftidb: CahsBaCi y. OJTE DPT.T1J A5TD JIFTT CEVXS IX T2-LE rarier. 3wp xc&uujiiA iaiirtefl efll jm3 if xaae jmc ai -we and fW uraws. H't X it is las 3aet -wiir ami tie tatalc 5 f MM 3Eagaitde. GLAD OF TririK CfflCQte lifEirrffit listed 3L SiezEafj this skcthbj " TepreBeniaSves from 33 3raisn idersstt Tier -were .a ne bfrgy pf anea gad aotwifhEiOTtTiTig 1 Ae ecnr loan, Ci30 ic S.3D, jfk.2 -welcome -was foieaaea to these. IroiroQe xztS XL Sirrig r (DtaepBraai parts of this peel Coso 3bVzv&Mh as3 this XJbetaar; jroKasess sad swaal -was of ised 3 lecri. Gam jipar, fire as lime to pryare for your naj uau -re -w3I lare jsd 33-thae juKstncfcy pitaac Here" to yoa, loscred Tisifir -wink "beet in&zt far r Greater Ioxarrille. V Pussy Toot Jtteifa as aethe lis jpe&lasf; iesr 3a Did ytm er e a 1 X If lawyers, 3efel of jwiaBc 2 witness, ""wall ytm iwimj.' 4e thai"' -were 4 aval: then if Aey -weald bet on at, the 4s Jasiace aaa&t ore 1 tB be ssrrei. - Tbt brinijf fnaoMse of caanner cte -dispels tie fpErit of j3ob 3 fnPiSF f winag f ptra si the raRm Iterl. It zes ii feii s3e i Ke eren Isajirter isafl at.i3es -at to see he oooaew Tdacb Trtixis fie afl st vat ibe tiiidtnre -sioai itr -eaiiroTiSed lis fisroc flie irater awEfiiK. ji eSoeme i rcrKaae srscaer izxtf vz He "jrfijaa rsrs pro- j nce ioSi abe jy Ji2 2ae EneteMaiee rf f. u TW I J Bringing with it nrnnj ptouiant t' . J1. AAL i " be rerocmoerea wiui fi iwvwj and durtlwlity. Our uclect stock offeri many Mg ettoos. m(j VC JBBWlTBW y wHJWV?' iS Ae IvOvwimf mm'&i 1. Jfittac i fc 4wm is a Wnp &ct 3s dews, -rei Kbiec & ti- J lld, xs &ee Fraje4- I J 2. CiMU be kt Iree uh dirt, 4wst, aiiiw a4 Je kr b -aSfes -wifli a iiwti Mh. ' 3.X3: fwSc tis4 hare fitter s lefi. p!aci is a cfeaa, -rJl-ljfct4 w 5- Before lawc H afcesM fe TiaB as H ti 4o e w DMJ WMr '-KTvri': ft ' A 1,.n. . ran, ' d lbB TTTfii "TI e- slanSnSOTeraKMOTiieeEserJ-i aCT "" A,H astea cse xh aoliK. Ihtf i P0133 "5 erea- If Ur vsp aqr wtAer sta&c e.5' "I ? ewfea aacklj, -ara't 3Ba Had est, I aeca lie oe afieT 3b a TfriKa4w eraaeffl zwrr loolascai ihe -raamr." ''Hint's t 3" eoM or rasaf irater, aai the 2- -(rff." ' creaaa stzzTt& iriti ticsei BKtal or a . r-i j . . . t i jCofli- i It aeay Hat ie powei is nia other MoBday wta tae iioHrtwn coaaij -- --j v,i4 v 4T.A.. fcnard or etiacation 10 proicst tuo Victor Bogaert Co. j LMdisfJcwekn f Eat. 1883. UEXTJf GTOK, XXWTUCXY. "The Hallmark Stort" $ter ' i ' M CITIZEMS PBOTEST THE SALE OF INSTITUTE A coamittee of SClIerBfearg cit!zB . eooled llesaj TTara Seeeher jatj sac oaearfh csa ssile ht ana; Goes saay Saii ist, list Triat 3s a cla-1 onchly stnxei before en-enap "wth raoafl ilaii cwnrr3 to as ere-Cadi 4 cbeeseeloth tied drrn tloselj aroafid or a narflj-CasiJ1 tie aik of the e?n. Ttafa all riil. ioo. hct he Caili 7. Creasa fJioald be set is a re ef a olaiaoaa fiasi at fbe 73f3rf time', frirator. -ld trater or sa&e eol lis esa iS beatea io a frasBle. J &T place. Great eare AvtHi be taten ofc to plaee the creaai is a daasp, Tie axanal isre to aboEsb H31 "!" basesent or cellar or where it 1me &&& of etenatr. Tairi tace aaS ipeti aee. It is the better srsj. t boards in oa. It oagat to jeueetbi. I -Bill be exposed to the san- Good ' aia ia faror of nsaag theax to bafld Teatilatioa 3s TitaHy Bcessarjr. Hrrea 2sa2ifaare a J025 -traj art, bat swas pop3e trr to jtg. ' ises eo s to ie oat oa the boas jj piotatioa? oa lire fowl in the ihrrmn M -&, r,rM i !., a.M " j sbortagt ibca &s peper Tised for larrer sariets are lower, which has , J poptias -w3l ielp redone She paper reralted ia sEgiit declines ia coaatry AS. jiwpie of serasal iatffijreaoe tare tie pywer to "- aad rEasoa. it few praciice k. TTorde that are tie resafe of aaaljiieal fiioaiit poc- f tie force x&2 power -wlaea 5riTes tie inaaa acSrirr of lie -world, j 5boi tLat are luibled tioaprfJeBtly ad Tdtboat reatoa -f -spaa fer- j -Ze w4i aa are marrnfi3 into laoaataias of imoaity tiat reati erea to j Ee liroai He -wi2i a fwihclS ia eaii place. i-f L HIV THZT Tall Will j a xt. . -, jvibkc aa icr yucoa. aiaa ps- TaiOeS. A HAinrlAT LAM WIB of reord aad tie parfr iaoyj aot 3 th-searies rfieai- Sioeis of storare poaitrr are licht. tw- mm tM o?aB l toe a- a -waj.io sara, ao wa &e lie pnja &,. le. HThUe Ta aaa a there is a Cood demand'for 3 ii, i-wu, vaTH3 31 T6- --. i -l ic panj &. uqs wre o jEsi bffijoardE. dressed poaltrr, it is expected Ihat ij 4 C&tea -whose bats 15 to Iatfona u roerdj a rastier of coa- t tbu v Vnr ia ranaort t.. -n T. Knt T?u r f,m present prices dariag--the seit few . jreeks. acie a m tr Yr&ai. that woaM 2re. lie laet is oalasoa is sa- 0 a saoreaeat to' aioSsh LoarclSlE- are tiw ooatrr froai roj to de- press, asd in tie laagaage of as-1 Sfcirajjpa Tmss are good, moaey is t other, 5aator Lodge's iejaolasz 3vo- fair reader, the Seaboard air ft c r$n.&-& J-.4 fwtvi TiWrttlcrM? ojilaf IflTVroItT ofTI1i1 TTIflCQ TTIPOfinfV. AM lawf are oa ifei j &3 swtloxv; dowa tie ioate, bat iel&e is a ia3road, aot an airplaae Eterfnaa a -year co, there win be' They decided to offer the county a wk U ins ta'aott. roaie. - -v A.. t !. i irPt mbIi nrnf t-nf A7.0nn nn fh tiron. coarersion of MUersVnnf Military Institute into a county schooL County School Superintendent J. B. Cavwood refused to put to a vote the question of selling the Millersburg 3Gh'tary Institute property, recently purchased from Colonel and Mrs. C. M. Best, to be converted into the Bourbon County nigh School and ac tion was delayed until Saturday at 2 P.M. The board met with alt members present except W. R. Tattle. Millers burg citizens were present in force, headed by W. D. Mclntyre as spokes man. The county bought the property for $40,000. iGllersburg citizens arc loath to surrender the military school and took the matter up last Friday CORRESPONDENCE ?. 'Hope Fi &.-viilA. T1 AVt J 4, M .r-$L 'ft!. atef ....a ior Shr Hktwi oos "wS aot - DOa&Mie. are sstkSed to let ?ood eaciJ svs-r' ieace the "preraiEag 'feefina "who caa win J" The B pabSeaa parry is $nt crarr to le the kV, w;thot vuazmUzttttF. ihat is alL HiMir Jywte. tie epposiaj; head -o ti- I(nie 'A JUoa, has read his ja&zMHs-rift tph aad fike water Jm a 4Vs baet, has aof rsade aa ywi She- AM. colors ztE.IL Peach Khapri&tioa aad the zn&t Chieazo & Co.'e. " ieoarsatioa is at sea -witbout chzri or oar a brisk deaoand for the aew darias1 tie next few weeks. Mr. Arthar Carter, f MidaietowB, Ohio, is visttBg frieais aad rela tives of this pbce. Mr. Hesry Joses is Tioifing his sis ter, Mrs. CKat YMamg, f Xrth MiddletowB. Misses Josepfciae Trimble aad Virgiaia BicharieB were the gves-ts pf Miss Mae Jeses Sssday. Mrs. Millard Higfcky aad childrea spent Sasday with her paresis. Little Mise Beriha Dewahac will return home this week after a two weeks' visit with her graadate-ther of this place. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Foley, f Side View, visited her parents, Mr:" aad Mrs. George Dunaway Saaday. Mr. Shelby Goldey, of Preeta, at-J tended prayer meetiBg at this' pkee?"' Saturday night. Mrs. Emma Walker soeat Mesdar J erty, or seven acres of land, valued . nifiht with Mrs. Ahria Trimble.- unnna jni ntJttis i xrr,sif ,, p,v tn-. , jTp& raiexaber that oH-tisae Ca-1 eleetrie lights 70a cza haTe tiea "We hare it at a very reasoile? : CoaBaaer-Oh, aerer aaad, they aot "ttrfactoryas earher ia the be erected as soon as plans can be - Lr-3 Erm 1 ni Tmnoc in Tna a pia (inn. 1 i rj nn pnee. iletxaire Bros Baak street. 1 are that war most of the tiae. - . v J ' t:iiui-.ij- iTaicm arc nciierauiv luncr. W .-w w- .v..,, QW UVH.. be gathered daily. J Eeeeipts of eggs are about normal at the'same figures as a site for the . for this iaoe of the Tear: quality is j eouary high school, the buildings to A man from Tennessee is willing , to buy the property with assistance '-4eorpaer. He wodd hare Hs parry to ny -wvrt fA vxia& of Vrvi- Tbe eeitbrated E. k V. Shirt at i Tt TuSironA irrjoraioie 2tit B. Z. Puaeh & Co.'- ivSUn to n9?7p i l?n ff rt he gathered daDy, kept in a cool from Millersbunr citizens and con " 1 -. ai n. ,Ji -place and marketed freauentlv .Oual- tinn tln Tnii;nT cuni Ttn nTin- Ifea haJf bo ia Skaad &Je, as MoMe jjj. ity win be improved if iaf ertfle eggs ty board agrees to the proposition lisA. .at that they -won't be satis- J Prodncecl- , Millersburg will retain her two col- Boys' eloihiag-a large aad choice UJ?T af addltl0n nave the connty HIGHEST GRADE. i ed unless Wilson leads them the I Democratic donkey to be tht ioat. asfortsoest of &e. best rsaies.- It trmrt an inru Jwfloojr 1 tfce atop- j has ao supenor aad at this time, tia f tfc; Ii,-B of KatMUK. for- j whea lard is at the high eo-t isark. " v get&gr tif rfrs -rit hia with it i very popaiar, for it requires k 1U ht pvUtety expred, "TTe -hrtatag to laake the best bread Vaaaot taake pse exeept ia com-! aad r&K from the Cream an aay pany with ir aflie. Jt -wwdd braad h-r iloar on the zaarktt. Yon can as wrth TerlaMwg di4aor asd yt a sack of this flour at the Mt. ame. a tie. briaz nwo to alo jf we ad-rtook , Sf-ri:nz Coajaa&eioa and Storase Co. "to sake a separate pea1." This is'fcaJe distributors. Orteopathy is saggested to the manager of the baseball player who booted the ball ia the math with the la this ieee ye advertise the t.:i ..i..,jj ,.,i. 'rays to buy liese goods at B. E. i3-nf "Wilwi iiJ W o.-a-wlxf mm ".. i. -n.: n t- ...-.. n -'iPaach & Co's 1 - - - 7 1---'. ' ,' - v,wu" """ "iS j-wi"!i'2j now k all tired sJaaay; The utile chorus girl did say, I can ao Joager thinny. Womea's silk hoe. B. E. Pnach & Co.'a. Best makes at high school. Women's silk hose. R. E. Punch & Cos. Boys' clothing a large and choice assortment oJ the best makes. It pays to buy these goods at R. E. Punch & Co.'s. Best makes at j Women's lisle Punch & Co.'s, hose at All colors. R, E. Andrew Hazelrigg aad faaly,of North Middletown, visited bar par ents of this place Sunday. John B. Stetson Hats are the best, and always carrv the new styles. Young men, you will wast ose. They are at R. E. Punch & Co.'s. ' ' MOVES TO WISC0NSIM" Joe T. Carter, formerly of thisj city, has located at South Mawau kee, Wis., and will engage in busi ness there. The best wishes of .his many friends follow him to his new home, . '( The best is cheapest, Hart Sehaff ner and Marx clothing. They fit and hold their shape. See them at R. E. Punch & Go.'s. w A W. A. SOT TON & SON "Eminent men and women will speak, sing and play" at the Shrine of Elbert Hubbard at the twenfy-fif tb annual Royeroft convention. That settle? it. They will be no longer eminent. Undertakers and Embalmers MT. STERLING. KY. Day Phone 481. Night Phones 23 & 121 V fyi 17jFZ&?s v 0i Our First Silver Sale In 92 Years "REGINNING June lit and ending June 20th -"' we will place our entire itock of lUver both Stalin? and Sheffield on sale at a 20 fo Reduction It wilt pay you to come to Louitville and take ad vantage of this tale. You will save your c rfare several timet over. Nothing taken out of stock or reserved. This sale includes Knives, Forks, Spoons, Tea Set, Daskets and hundreds of other articles in Sterling and Sheffield. Engraving Free 512 FOURTH wt j ' LOl LCH HOTEL BLfifii M82uali6 Prohibition before Supreme Court J . in five phases, says a- headline. $ , That's almost as many as one sees J , after a quart of moonshine. i , ion may iait your jamooree-j, out none of the classics in that line can compare with the party pulled off at OU-rlin, Ohio, on 3fay 24th, when the twenty-Feventh anniversary of the founding of the Anti-saloon League ' j was commemorated. i I don't like this eve'dropping said the footpad as he felled two young girls on a dark street and then grabbed their pocketbooks. If you take the world as yon find it, you'll save a big and useless bill ; for alterations. Pa, what is food for thought. Any kind you buy these days, my son. If at firiit you can't succeed, Give her gas, put on more speed; Throw her into high and klaxon, Like a regular Anglo-Saxon. Madame Godiva could ride through town any day now and not a single man would turn his 'head. I call this from a Saturday Even ing Post editorial, hot stuff: "To much mustard" has become the national anthem, and the shimmy the national dance. A -penod of Strauss and the old-fashioned give-her-room waltz is about Ibo prescrip tion we need. There is sometbiag wrong about the styles wbea a woman, wearing all her clothes, finds herself conspicuous." Also I may add that Mt. SterUsf girls aay tbak their lucky Oaw that Geor Horace Leniaw m t gEBRBE . Perhaps you need a white Petticoat y right now. Just see how well these new TITRITES' are MADE. w I A ' R. Oldham Son i I If I I Hm i i Wm I writing for tbw 0