Mountain advocate (Barbourville, Ky. : 1904 : Weekly...

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IFOR A NEW KENTUCKY HOME j To all Kentuckians Seeking Health Wealthn and HappinessTho- usands I of Kentuckians t are Going to Oklahoma Results For Everybody RewRIfd For Everybody Recompense for Every Form of Toil Mental and Manual greets Every Seeker of Success ORlaHomas diadem of prosperity has no brighter gem than BARTLESVILLE The giant young Metropolis of NorthEastern Oklahoma offers all Kentuckians the richest opportunities BARTLESVILLE a dot on the map ten years ago had in 1907 a population of 4215 Today its population exceeds 15000 five years hence it will be 50000 ten years hence 100000 appreciated ¬ cost half what it is costing you now and where insurance rate and taxes will be lighter If Yl ur raw material is highpriced or a mean competition is 100 hard or your business too big for its present location go to Bartlesville Make a trip out there and investigate the labor supply and all other conditions of business I readyto If you are a builder go and erect the dwellings and business blocks needed for the rapidlyincreasing population Rents pay 20 to 40 per cent on the buildings and you get the increase in the value of the real estate also Buy a Lot For a Home Now = JR 1r RARTLESVILLE district produces 100000 Barrels of Oil every day Bank Deposits of Bartlesville 3000000 in One Year- A Home in this thriving City for ioo5 down 5 per month until paid for Oklahoma is a veritable NEW KENTUCKY Smiling Kentucky Faces may be seen any day or hour on the streets of Bartlesville Consult Mr W M TYE ASA W DeBELL Pres BARTLESVILLE TOWNSITE COMPANY Our Rep Ky Reference Any Bank in Okla MOUNTAIN ADVOCATE ITH 1 II V CLARK KENTUCKY EDITOR r SUHSCUIPTION PRICE I One Your in advance Qnnp 939 9 E EEeEEE t peRSONALS I U- m Around Town1i i 39 999 eeEEeeEEEEEE ° I M Mcsser has moved into the G Dishman Hats i Aunt Mit Runyon is on the sick list this week I evT B Stratton has been on the sick list this week W M Baker made a business trip 1Vednesdaf t Ben Gregory visited his brother Will at North Jellico Sunday Dr Snead of Cumberland was visiting friends in this city Sunday Mrs H C Hoskins has returned from a visit to relatives in Pineville Albert Wadkins was up from Cor bin Sunday calling on his best girl a Miss Bessie Sawyers is visiting her sister Mrs Howard Ross at Warren 3 Ky 4F W Golden has moved into the vacated by Alery Smithon fane Street Judge F D Sampson returned Tuesday night from a business trip to Chicago Miss Nannie Jones returned Satur ¬ day from a two weeks visit to rela tives in Richmond Prof B C Lewis was in Junction t City the first of the week in the in ¬ terest of Union College Miss Amanda Lambdin returned y Sunday Irom a visit to friends at itPineville and Middlesboro r Charles Smith returned Sunday + weeks visit to his brother 1bcorge at Straight Creek Miss Gladys Stratton has returned t from a pleasant visit to her sister MrsTuompsonatAugnsta i- f ftaSij > i I X m t y jW H McDonald has purchased the the Dr Bennett house on Depot St and willmove into it this week I1iF Elsie Wilson returned last Sunday from a months visit to her sister Mrs Poderta in Cincinnati j Miss Forest Baker who was the guest of Miss Myrtle Cole last week returned to her home in London SundayJess was home last SunI to visit his parent He has been I located at Williamsburg for two years past Ben Dishman Jr returned Thurs ¬ day from Providence H Iwhert he has been attending school at Brown UniversityMrs L Henson and sister Mrs Everett Jones of Middlesboro were visitors at the Hotel Jones a few days this week Capt J L Powers made a busi ¬ ness trip to the lowqr part of the Eleventh District last weekand wets adsent several days Prof W C Faulkne returned Sat- urday from Richmond where he has been taking a special preparatory course in schoolwork Judge James D Black wife and two daughters returned last Thurs ¬ day afternoon from a two weeks visit at French Lick Springs Mr Alery Smith and family have I moved into the cottage on Union College Campus and he will have charge of the central heating and light plant there the coming year J A Mcdermott is improving his residence by erecting a new porch in front of his home on knox Street This will addmuch to the appear auce of home when completed + t LOCAL LOOM DHEVITIKH + John Casada of Corbin was tried last Tuesday before a jury in Judge Stampers Court charged with selling beer to a negro and was ac ¬ quitted n BARTLESVILLE will allow no men to be idle or moneyless She puts every one to work puts money in every pocket There has been several cases of ill ¬ ness caused by rating too freely of vegtables not properly cooked Several of our Attorneys attended the State Attorneys Association Meeting at Middlesboro this week IThe Knox County Fair dates ap ¬ pear one week later this year than usual the dates this year being Aug 31 und September 1 and 2 Lawson Building has now reached full twostories high in brickwork and the third story will be added just as soon as the wood- work will admit of it city has been well filled this weekwith young ladies und young gentlemen who expect to spend the next six months in managing the young minds ol the children of Knox county along educational lines Ice Cream Social The Daughters of Rebekah gave an ice cream social Wednesday night at the Court house for the benefit ot their order Ice Cream l r ties were served and the occasion was liberally patronized Catholic Church Brick is being ploced on the ground preparatory to begin the erection of a new Catholic Church in this city A lot has been secured from John A Black on the Street Car Line hey tween Knox Street and the Depot for the new edifice New Low Under a new law enacted by the last Legislature the right is given to the Judge to assess the penalty for a crime instead of leaving it to the Jury as in the past Heretofore the Jury not only determened the guilt or mnoccuce of the Accused but if found guilty also fixed the punishment Now till the Jury does is to say whether or not the accused is guilty and if guilty the Judge fixes the punishment This law went into effect the first of this month MidContinent oil field in one year Cut this Coupon out and Mail Today It will not place you under any obligation to buy Mr ASH W DoBflll President Bartlosvllle iownsitc Co Bnrtlesville Oklahoma Plenso send to me full particulars concerning your offer in Mountain Advocate Jive namus of snino Kentuckians located in your city and othor information Name PostolHcH Stllt > in Barbourville Bartlesville the IThe IThi produced 25000000 Colored School Opens The colored school of this city pined last Monday morning with Miss Mary Dee Robinson as in strtictSr The trustees were present at the opening of the morningexercises which were conducted by Rev Tal bert of lellico Tcnn 35 pupils were enrolled on the first day with a continued increase I during the week The outlook is bright for a pleasant and prosper ous school year Union Services The following is the schedule ar ¬ ranged by the pastors of the differ ¬ ent churches for the union services July 17 Rev R L Brown M H Church South July 24 Rev 1 E Reid M E Church North July 31 Rev J D Hitchcock Baptist Church Aug 7 Rev C P Hstes Christian Church Aug 14 Rev J L West M K Church North Aug 21 Rev R L Brown M E Church South Aug 28 Rev I E Reid Presb ¬ terian Church FOR SALE 1 acres of land in the corporate limits of Barbourville with two houses errected on same Apply to Editor of Advocate for price There is no probl- em of increased cost of food if you eat more Quaker Oats deliciousI Compared withother foods Quaker Oats costs almost nothing and yet it builds the best Regular tOe packages and hermetically oalod tin for tot Q 1 I COMMISSIONERS SALE I KVOX CIRCUIT COURT IR W Cole Adm Plaintiff vs Lila Cole etc Defendant By virtue of a judgment andorder of sale in the above styled case ren j tiered at the June term of the Knox Circuit Court 1910 the undersigned Master Commissioner will sell to the highest bidder on a credit of six months at the Court house door in lfarbour ilk Kyon Monday July 25 1910 between the hours of 12 oclock noon and 3 oclock pin the following described to wit a tract of I land situated on the public square in the city ol Barbourville Ky and is bounded as follows Beginning on the East side of the Public Sqare 30 ft South of the Southwest corner of the lot of J 0 Gibson on which is his new brick store building thence a straighe line in a southwardly direction one hun ¬ dred and seventy feet to Dishman street thence with that street an eastwardly direction one hundred and twenty seven feet to Walnut street opposite the residence now oc ¬ cupied by Mrs Martha Riley thence a Northwardly direction with Wal ¬ nut street one hundred and seventy feet to a point thirty feet southof the Southeast corner of the said J westwardI thirty feet from same One hundred and thirty severveet to the begining This sale will be made to recover for defendant Lila Cole the sum of 2000 with interest at G percent from April 9 1910 until paid together with the cost of this action and of this sale The purchaser will be required to execute to the plaintiff in this action a bond with goodand suiTe ¬ cient security bearing interest from date of sale until paid and hawing the force and effect of a judgment A lien will be retained on the proper ¬ ty until the purchase money is paid in lull Given under my hand this 6th day of July 1910D W CLARK Master Commissioner Knox Circit Court r er- yM1 > i rs I J IL ti Professional Cards t Powers Sampson Smith j ATTORNEYS AND COrNSEroRs A LL9W j tftarbouroiita Kentucky l 4tTTOR Office fOlhcc TM ROBSIOIST 1 LAWYER OFFICH Over First National BankI- 3ARnorRv1LLtr KY j J D MAIN Lawyer Office West side Public Square AKIIOITRVILLE KE lUCKY A L PARKERa DENTIST OFFIOK Up Stairs in Parker Building- BARBOURVILLE j KY Phones Ollico 30- Residence Mir Tonsorial Parlorr l F rAV IsAt11 PROPRIETORWEST If you want a good clean shave a neat hair cut or aera F shampoo you will find no bet- ter ¬ L place in town w MITE BARBERS FOR > tli HITE TRADE L c GIVE HIM A CALL 1 t For Sole My property at Woodbine K7 1 consisting af S room house and nec- essary ¬ outbuildings together with 35 acres of land For detailed in- formation ¬ address W M Archer Woodbine Ky eXkY1 eS

Transcript of Mountain advocate (Barbourville, Ky. : 1904 : Weekly...

IFOR A NEW KENTUCKY HOMEj

To all Kentuckians Seeking HealthWealthn and HappinessTho-

usandsI

of Kentuckianst

are Going to OklahomaResults For Everybody RewRIfd For Everybody Recompense for Every Form of Toil Mental and Manual greetsEvery Seeker of Success ORlaHomas diadem of prosperity has no brighter gem than BARTLESVILLE The giantyoung Metropolis of NorthEastern Oklahoma offers all Kentuckians the richest opportunitiesBARTLESVILLE a dot on the map ten years ago had in 1907 a population of 4215 Today its population exceeds 15000 fiveyears hence it will be 50000 ten years hence 100000appreciated ¬

cost half what it is costing you now and where insurance rate and taxes will be lighter If Yl ur raw material is highpriced ora mean competition is 100 hard or your business too big for its present location go to Bartlesville Make a trip out there andinvestigate the labor supply and all other conditions of business

I readytoIf you are a builder go and erect the dwellings and business blocks needed for the rapidlyincreasing population Rents pay 20 to40 per cent on the buildings and you get the increase in the value of the real estate also

Buy a Lot For a Home Now= JR 1r

RARTLESVILLE district produces 100000 Barrels of Oil every day

Bank Deposits of Bartlesville 3000000 in One Year-

A Home in this thriving City for ioo5 down 5 per month until paid for

Oklahoma is a veritable NEW KENTUCKY Smiling Kentucky Faces maybe seen any day or hour on the streets of Bartlesville

Consult Mr W M TYE ASA W DeBELL Pres BARTLESVILLE TOWNSITE COMPANYOur Rep Ky Reference Any Bank in Okla

MOUNTAIN ADVOCATE

ITH1

II V CLARK

KENTUCKY

EDITOR

r SUHSCUIPTION PRICEI One Your in advance Qnnp

939 9 E EEeEEEt peRSONALSI

U-

m Around Town1ii 3 9 999 eeEEeeEEEEEE

°

I M Mcsser has moved into theG Dishman Hatsi

Aunt Mit Runyon is on the sick

list this week

IevT B Stratton has been on

the sick list this week

W M Baker made a business trip

1Vednesdaft Ben Gregory visited his brother

Will at North Jellico Sunday

Dr Snead of Cumberland wasvisiting friends in this city Sunday

Mrs H C Hoskins has returnedfrom a visit to relatives in Pineville

Albert Wadkins was up from Cor

bin Sunday calling on his best girl

a Miss Bessie Sawyers is visiting her

sister Mrs Howard Ross at Warren3 Ky

4F W Golden has moved into the

vacated by Alery Smithonfane Street

Judge F D Sampson returnedTuesday night from a business tripto Chicago

Miss Nannie Jones returned Satur ¬

day from a two weeks visit to relatives in Richmond

Prof B C Lewis was in Junctiont City the first of the week in the in ¬

terest of Union College

Miss Amanda Lambdin returnedy Sunday Irom a visit to friends at

itPineville and Middlesboror

Charles Smith returned Sunday+ weeks visit to his brother

1bcorgeat Straight Creek

Miss Gladys Stratton has returnedt from a pleasant visit to her sister

MrsTuompsonatAugnstai-

f

ftaSij > iI

X

mt y

jW H McDonald has purchased thethe Dr Bennett house on Depot Stand willmove into it this week

I1iF Elsie Wilson returned lastSunday from a months visit to hersister Mrs Poderta in Cincinnati

j Miss Forest Baker who was theguest of Miss Myrtle Cole last weekreturned to her home in London

SundayJess

was home last SunI

to visit his parent He has been

I

located at Williamsburg for twoyears past

Ben Dishman Jr returned Thurs ¬

day from Providence H Iwhert hehas been attending school at Brown

UniversityMrsL Henson and sister Mrs

Everett Jones of Middlesboro werevisitors at the Hotel Jones a few

days this week

Capt J L Powers made a busi ¬

ness trip to the lowqr part of theEleventh District last weekand wets

adsent several days

Prof W C Faulkne returned Sat-

urday from Richmond where he hasbeen taking a special preparatorycourse in schoolwork

Judge James D Black wife andtwo daughters returned last Thurs ¬

day afternoon from a two weeksvisit at French Lick Springs

Mr Alery Smith and family haveI

moved into the cottage on UnionCollege Campus and he will havecharge of the central heating andlight plant there the coming year

J A Mcdermott is improving hisresidence by erecting a new porch in

front of his home on knox StreetThis will addmuch to the appearauce of home when completed

+ t

LOCAL LOOMDHEVITIKH+

John Casada of Corbin wastried last Tuesday before a jury in

Judge Stampers Court charged withselling beer to a negro and was ac ¬

quitted

n

BARTLESVILLE will allow no men to be idle or moneyless She puts everyone to work puts money in every pocket

There has been several cases of ill ¬

ness caused by rating too freely ofvegtables not properly cooked

Several of our Attorneys attendedthe State Attorneys AssociationMeeting at Middlesboro this week

IThe Knox County Fair dates ap ¬

pear one week later this year thanusual the dates this year being Aug31 und September 1 and 2

Lawson Building has nowreached full twostories high in

brickwork and the third story willbe added just as soon as the wood-

work will admit of it

city has been well filled thisweekwith young ladies und younggentlemen who expect to spend thenext six months in managing theyoung minds ol the children of Knoxcounty along educational lines

Ice Cream Social

The Daughters of Rebekah gavean ice cream social Wednesdaynight at the Court house for thebenefit ot their order Ice Creaml r ties were served and the occasionwas liberally patronized

Catholic Church

Brick is being ploced on the groundpreparatory to begin the erection ofa new Catholic Church in this city

A lot has been secured from JohnA Black on the Street Car Line hey

tween Knox Street and the Depotfor the new edifice

New Low

Under a new law enacted by thelast Legislature the right is givento the Judge to assess the penaltyfor a crime instead of leaving it tothe Jury as in the past Heretoforethe Jury not only determened theguilt or mnoccuce of the Accused

but if found guilty also fixed thepunishment Now till the Jury doesis to say whether or not the accusedis guilty and if guilty the Judgefixes the punishment

This law went into effect the firstof this month

MidContinent oil field in one year

Cut this Coupon out and Mail Today It will not place you under any obligation to buy

Mr ASH W DoBflll President Bartlosvllle iownsitc Co Bnrtlesville OklahomaPlenso send to me full particulars concerning your offer in Mountain Advocate

Jive namus of snino Kentuckians located in your city and othor information

Name

PostolHcH Stllt

>

in Barbourville Bartlesville

the

IThe

IThi

produced 25000000

Colored School Opens

The colored school of this citypined last Monday morning with

Miss Mary Dee Robinson as in

strtictSrThe trustees were present at the

opening of the morningexerciseswhich were conducted by Rev Talbert of lellico Tcnn

35 pupils were enrolled on thefirst day with a continued increase

Iduring the week The outlook isbright for a pleasant and prosperous school year

Union Services

The following is the schedule ar ¬

ranged by the pastors of the differ¬

ent churches for the union servicesJuly 17 Rev R L Brown M H

Church SouthJuly 24 Rev 1 E Reid M E

Church NorthJuly 31 Rev J D Hitchcock

Baptist ChurchAug 7 Rev C P Hstes Christian

ChurchAug 14 Rev J L West M K

Church NorthAug 21 Rev R L Brown M E

Church SouthAug 28 Rev I E Reid Presb ¬

terian Church

FOR SALE 1 acres of land in the

corporate limits of Barbourville withtwo houses errected on same Applyto Editor of Advocate for price

There is no probl-em of increased costof food if you eatmore

Quaker OatsdeliciousI

Compared withotherfoods Quaker Oats costsalmost nothing and yet itbuilds the best

Regular tOe packages and hermeticallyoalod tin for tot Q

1

I COMMISSIONERS SALE

I KVOX CIRCUIT COURT

IR W Cole Adm Plaintiffvs

Lila Cole etc DefendantBy virtue of a judgment andorder

of sale in the above styled case renj tiered at the June term of the KnoxCircuit Court 1910 the undersignedMaster Commissioner will sell to thehighest bidder on a credit of sixmonths at the Court house door in

lfarbour ilk Kyon Monday July25 1910 between the hours of 12oclock noon and 3 oclock pin thefollowing described to wit a tract of

I land situated on the public squarein the city ol Barbourville Ky andis bounded as follows

Beginning on the East side of thePublic Sqare 30 ft South of theSouthwest corner of the lot of J 0Gibson on which is his new brickstore building thence a straighe linein a southwardly direction one hun ¬

dred and seventy feet to Dishmanstreet thence with that street aneastwardly direction one hundredand twenty seven feet to Walnutstreet opposite the residence now oc ¬

cupied by Mrs Martha Riley thencea Northwardly direction with Wal ¬

nut street one hundred and seventyfeet to a point thirty feet southofthe Southeast corner of the said J

westwardIthirty feet from same One hundredand thirty severveet to the beginingThis sale will be made to recover for

defendant Lila Cole the sum of 2000with interest at G percent from April9 1910 until paid together withthe cost of this action and of thissale The purchaser will be requiredto execute to the plaintiff in thisaction a bond with goodand suiTe ¬

cient security bearing interest fromdate of sale until paid and hawingthe force and effect of a judgmentA lien will be retained on the proper¬

ty until the purchase money is paidin lull

Given under my hand this 6th dayof July

1910DW CLARK Master

Commissioner Knox Circit Court

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Professional Cardst

Powers Sampson Smith jATTORNEYS AND COrNSEroRs A

LL9W jtftarbouroiita Kentucky l

4tTTOROfficefOlhccT M ROBSIOIST 1LAWYER

OFFICH Over First National BankI-

3ARnorRv1LLtr KY j

J D MAINLawyer

Office West side Public SquareAKIIOITRVILLE KE lUCKY

A L PARKERaDENTIST

OFFIOK Up Stairs in ParkerBuilding-

BARBOURVILLE

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KY

Phones Ollico 30-

Residence MirTonsorial Parlorrl FrAV IsAt11

PROPRIETORWEST

If you want a good cleanshave a neat hair cut or aera F

shampoo you will find no bet-ter

¬ L

place in town

wMITE BARBERS FOR >tliHITE TRADE L

c

GIVE HIM A CALL 1

tFor Sole

My property at Woodbine K7 1

consisting af S room house and nec-

essary¬

outbuildings together with35 acres of land For detailed in-

formation¬

addressW M Archer

Woodbine Ky

eXkY1

eS