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THE FRANKFoRT < ROUNDABOUT T I 7a jfGEO A LEWIS Publisher A WEEKLY PAPERDEVOTED TO LOCAL AND SOCIETY NEWS TERMS 100 In Advanc tt I I jfVOL XXIVIFRANKFORT KENTUCKY SATURDAY APRIL 27 I90L NO 3311 a to I TO REMOVE We regret to announce that our genial friend and next door neighI I bor Mr Geo H Stehlin will re ¬ move from his present stand to that formerly occupied by Mr t John T Buckley on St Clair street about the 15th of May The reason of our regret is that we will miss his smiling face and hustling ways We rejoice how ¬ ever that he will have n larger 4 place and better facilities in every t way for his business Mr Stehlin came to this city seven years ago an entire stranger and an employe of another con ¬ cern By his energy and pluck in a few years he was enabled to start out for himself He is a t wholesouled jolly good fellow Na trustIworthy built up a large and profitable r businessIn meantime in order to save expense in moving he isI offering rare bargains as may be seen by his ad in another column Give him a call I HE KEPT HIS LEG TwK VPMTP nTo J W Sulli ¬ van of Hartford Conn scratched his leg with a rusty wire Inflam ¬ mation and blood poison set in For twoyears he suffered intensely Then the best doctors urged am ¬ putation but he writes I used one bottle of Electric Bitters I and one and onehalf boxes of Bucklens Arnica salve and my evert salt rheum sores and all blood disorders Electric Bitters has no rival on earth Try them For sale by J W Gayle Will guar- antee ¬ satisfaction or refund money Only 50p NEW WORKOF THE AUTHOR 1 OF TITUS Florence Morse Kingsley author of Titus a Comrade of the Cross Prisoners of the Sea etc has turned her pen into a new channel and is writing A series of bird stories for the Ladies Home Journal She is a lover and a close student of birds writes of her feathered ac ¬ 11unc1 most dolightfully incident and information I together with charming literary skill Nothing recently written of birds and bird life is quito so fascinating aa Mrs Kingsleys slcott4wHHAT TWO CENTS WILL DO It will bring relief to sufferers W from asthma or consumption oven the worst oases This is about what one dose of Foleys Honey and Tar costs Isnt it worth a trial South Long 1 moor W McKee Hardie i Ij I l fiilt BRYANTS STATION Delayed lettter Miss Clarie Moore of Bark Branch spent several days last weekwith her cousin Mrs Frances MooreMr W C Bryant is having a blacksmith shop erected near his grocery The station will soon be a place of great importance with a telephone office grocery and shopLast Friday was in every way a winters day notwithstanding vegetation to some extent looks green and growing and looked beautiful indeed beneath a coot of snowMr Rufus Bryant contemplates coming north for the summer and says he thinks the climate per ¬ fectly splendid up as far as Goose Creek MessrsAllen and Willie Stigers of Switzer made a flying trip to- M t Zion Sunday Such clover fellows have found a friena in two such clever girls So after leaving Honeysuckle I was told there had been a tele ¬ phone run to that place and phone box there but I think news will be scarce there as I had to come up here to hear about it In looking over some papers of an early date we came across a Roundabout supplement dated May 1890 which contained a let ¬ terfrom Uncle Zeke Yocum which covered almost two columns The letter was very interesting as they usually were in which he ad ¬ dressed the editor as Nephew George often coming in touch with the political affairs of the community in general Well perhaps news will be more plentiful in the future when bus- iness ¬ starts up in a general way Near the station there will be a wedding or so as I have heard tell ofu young gent who makes biweekly and some times tri ¬ to a newly painted house just down the way but as I have only been in the vicinity quite a short while I do not know how true the foregoing rumor is and of course not wishing to in ¬ trude on the good will of my neigh- bors will not express my opinion until better informed MOLLY YOOUM Those famous little pills De Witts Little Early Risers will re ¬ move all impurities from your system cleanse your bowels make them regular South Long moor and W McKeee Hardie TO INVESTIGATE MIRAGE pnrtylof Mount Fair Weather where the silent city of Alaska is seen every year about that time The expedition will be backed by some Californians Tents and photo ¬ graphic and surveying apparatus will be taken The mirage which stretches for theI England and in order to investi ¬ gate this the expedition willnote the time and weather when their observations are made and all characteristics of the mirage Thou as soon as one of their num- ber ¬ can get into communication with the city of Bristol inquiries will be made by telegraph with scientists of that city of tho weather conditions prevailing at Bristol when tho observation was made When the duke of tho Abruzzi olimbod Mount St Elias four years ago ho made a pun and ink sketch of the silent city If troubled by a weak digestion loss of appetite or constipation try a fow doses of Chamberlains Stomach and Liver Tablets Every box warranted For sale by J W Gaylo and South Longmoor HUMAN HEARTS If your mind needs relief from the worries of the day if your heart needs an outlet for its pent up feeling if an entertainment is desired which will not leave a bad taste in the mouth as do many forms of amusement now pre ¬ sented in our theatres see one of the greatest successes qf the day the beautiful melodramaHurnati Hearts Did you like the Old Homestead Did Shore Acres please you If they did and where is there a living man woman or child in this broad land of ours that one of these two grand plays have not thrilled then you I will be charmed again with this I great successor Human Hearts I It is a play with well proportioned light and shade rich in humor pathos and dramatic incident ably acted by a capable company its story its purpose and the char ¬ actors concerned in the plot are revealed with clearness and force The attention which has been I given to the detailed of the action land the scenic accompaniment anI j ing but rather increasing from season to season It is a play long remembered not alone be cause of novelty but also because of the deep impression it makes i upon all who witness it whether young or old At the Capital I Theatre April 80h Low Rates Low rates are announced for the following named occasions via RouteI Louis- ville May 1517th Medical Society of Kentucky Louisville May 2224th I National Association Credit Men Cleveland June 1218th American Association Nursery ¬ men Niagara Falls June 1214th r National Electric Medical Asso ¬ ciation Chattanooga June 18 20th Kappa Alpha Convention Rich ¬ mond Va June 2528th Conference Epworth League Harriman Tenn April 1819th Ask ticket agents for partic ¬ ulars A NEW INTERPRETER OF NATURE I William Davenport Hulbertone of the newest literary lights is sure to win recognition as an in- terpreter ¬ of Natures beauties and mysteries One of the first of his writings the biography of a maple tree will appear in an early issue of The Ladies Home Journal The young author spent several lIiohignllI close study with a comprehension that is remarkable and with a sympathy that invests thom with a human interest A QOOD COUGH MEDICINE CHILDRENi reoo n Ouughi wellknown and popular baker of givent our i with bad coughs alsp whooping cough and it has alway given perfect satisfaction It was rooom mended to mo by a druggist as tho best cough medicine for chil ¬ dron as it contained no opium or othor harmful drug Sold by J W Gayle and South Long moor The House With a Reputation For Houest Dealing We Are Ready In our new room with our new spring goods If you want whats up to date come to Mc Clures Merchant Tailoring Our cutter Mr W H Moran has already established reputation by the styli and fit of his garments as the best ever in Frankfort We have a large assortment of the newest weaves both foreign and domestic of suitings Leave your measure with Mr Moran and you will have a suit you will be proud to wear 25 and u- pReddutnwedr t i Clothing We can show you in this department a line ofsuits that can not fail to please you All woolsuits from 750 to 20 and a perfect fit no matter what price IDAL KID SHOES We have more styles of these popular shoes than were ever before exhibited in Frankfort Mens Shoes and Oxfords 400 500 600 Ladies Shoes 300 and 350 Oxfords 250 300 and 350 R I K McClure Son 212214 ST CLAIR STREET J M SAFFELL C W SAFFELL SAFFELLS Staple and Fancy Groceries China and Glassware Fine Wines and- Whiskies We ask our city and country friends to call at 212 Ann Street and Inspect our goods JeMSaffell Son

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Page 1: THE ROUNDABOUT Inyx.uky.edu/dips/xt7fxp6tzb69/data/0170.pdf · THE FRANKFoRT ROUNDABOUT T I 7a jfGEO A LEWIS Publisher A WEEKLY PAPERDEVOTED TO LOCAL AND SOCIETY NEWS TERMS 100 In

THE FRANKFoRT<

ROUNDABOUTT

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jfGEO A LEWIS Publisher A WEEKLY PAPERDEVOTED TO LOCAL AND SOCIETY NEWS TERMS 100 In AdvancttII

jfVOL XXIVIFRANKFORT KENTUCKY SATURDAY APRIL 27 I90L NO 3311

ato

I

TO REMOVE

We regret to announce that ourgenial friend and next door neighI

I bor Mr Geo H Stehlin will re ¬

move from his present stand tothat formerly occupied by Mr

t John T Buckley on St Clairstreet about the 15th of MayThe reason of our regret is thatwe will miss his smiling face andhustling ways We rejoice how¬

ever that he will have n larger4 place and better facilities in every

t way for his businessMr Stehlin came to this city

seven years ago an entire strangerand an employe of another con ¬

cern By his energy and pluckin a few years he was enabled tostart out for himself He is a

t wholesouled jolly good fellow

Na trustIworthybuilt up a large and profitable

r

businessInmeantime in order to

save expense in moving he isI

offering rare bargains as may beseen by his ad in another column

Give him a callI

HE KEPT HIS LEG

TwK VPMTP nTo J W Sulli ¬

van of Hartford Conn scratchedhis leg with a rusty wire Inflam ¬

mation and blood poison set inFor twoyears he suffered intenselyThen the best doctors urged am ¬

putation but he writes Iused one bottle of Electric Bitters

I and one and onehalf boxes ofBucklens Arnica salve and myevertsalt rheum sores and all blooddisorders Electric Bitters has norival on earth Try them Forsale by J W Gayle Will guar-antee

¬

satisfaction or refund moneyOnly 50p

NEW WORKOF THE AUTHOR1

OF TITUS

Florence Morse Kingsley authorof Titus a Comrade of theCross Prisoners of the Seaetc has turned her pen into anew channel and is writing A

series of bird stories for theLadies Home Journal She is alover and a close student of birds

writes of her feathered ac ¬

11unc1 most dolightfullyincident and information

I

together with charming literaryskill Nothing recently writtenof birds and bird life is quito sofascinating aa Mrs Kingsleys

slcott4wHHAT

TWO CENTS WILL DO

It will bring relief to sufferersW from asthma or consumption

oven the worst oases This isabout what one dose of FoleysHoney and Tar costs Isnt itworth a trial South Long

1 moor W McKee Hardie

i Ij Il fiilt

BRYANTS STATIONDelayed lettter

Miss Clarie Moore of BarkBranch spent several days lastweekwith her cousin Mrs Frances

MooreMrW C Bryant is having a

blacksmith shop erected near hisgrocery The station will soon bea place of great importance witha telephone office grocery and

shopLastFriday was in every way

a winters day notwithstandingvegetation to some extent looksgreen and growing and lookedbeautiful indeed beneath a coot of

snowMrRufus Bryant contemplates

coming north for the summer andsays he thinks the climate per¬

fectly splendid up as far as GooseCreek

MessrsAllen and Willie Stigersof Switzer made a flying trip to-M t Zion Sunday Such cloverfellows have found a friena intwo such clever girls

So after leaving HoneysuckleI was told there had been a tele ¬

phone run to that place and phonebox there but I think news willbe scarce there as I had to comeup here to hear about it

In looking over some papers ofan early date we came across aRoundabout supplement datedMay 1890 which contained a let ¬

terfrom Uncle Zeke Yocum whichcovered almost two columns Theletter was very interesting as theyusually were in which he ad ¬

dressed the editor as NephewGeorge often coming in touchwith the political affairs of thecommunity in general

Well perhaps news will be moreplentiful in the future when bus-

iness¬

starts up in a general wayNear the station there will be awedding or so as I have heardtell ofu young gent who makesbiweekly and some times tri ¬

to a newly paintedhouse just down the way but asI have only been in the vicinityquite a short while I do not knowhow true the foregoing rumor isand of course not wishing to in ¬

trude on the good will of my neigh-bors will not express my opinionuntil better informed

MOLLY YOOUM

Those famous little pills DeWitts Little Early Risers will re ¬

move all impurities from yoursystem cleanse your bowels makethem regular South Longmoor and W McKeee Hardie

TO INVESTIGATE MIRAGE

pnrtylofMount Fair Weather where the

silent city of Alaska is seenevery year about that time Theexpedition will be backed by someCalifornians Tents and photo ¬

graphic and surveying apparatuswill be taken

The mirage which stretches fortheIEngland and in order to investi ¬

gate this the expedition willnotethe time and weather when theirobservations are made and allcharacteristics of the mirageThou as soon as one of their num-ber

¬

can get into communicationwith the city of Bristol inquirieswill be made by telegraph withscientists of that city of thoweather conditions prevailing atBristol when tho observation wasmade

When the duke of tho Abruzziolimbod Mount St Elias fouryears ago ho made a pun and inksketch of the silent city

If troubled by a weak digestionloss of appetite or constipationtry a fow doses of ChamberlainsStomach and Liver TabletsEvery box warranted For saleby J W Gaylo and SouthLongmoor

HUMAN HEARTS

If your mind needs relief fromthe worries of the day if yourheart needs an outlet for its pentup feeling if an entertainment isdesired which will not leave a badtaste in the mouth as do manyforms of amusement now pre ¬

sented in our theatres see one ofthe greatest successes qf the daythe beautiful melodramaHurnatiHearts Did you like the OldHomestead Did Shore Acresplease you If they did andwhere is there a living manwoman or child in this broad landof ours that one of these two grandplays have not thrilled then you

I

will be charmed again with thisI

great successor Human HeartsIIt is a play with well proportionedlight and shade rich in humorpathos and dramatic incidentably acted by a capable companyits story its purpose and the char ¬

actors concerned in the plot arerevealed with clearness and forceThe attention which has been

I

given to the detailed of the actionland the scenic accompanimentanIj ing but rather increasing fromseason to season It is a playlong remembered not alone because of novelty but also becauseof the deep impression it makes

i upon all who witness it whetheryoung or old At the Capital

I Theatre April 80h

Low Rates

Low rates are announced for thefollowing named occasions via

RouteI Louis-ville May 1517th

Medical Society of KentuckyLouisville May 2224th

I National Association CreditMen Cleveland June 1218th

American Association Nursery ¬

men Niagara Falls June 1214thr National Electric Medical Asso ¬

ciation Chattanooga June 1820th

Kappa Alpha Convention Rich ¬

mond Va June 2528thConference Epworth League

Harriman Tenn April 1819thAsk ticket agents for partic ¬

ulars

A NEW INTERPRETER OFNATURE

I William Davenport Hulbertoneof the newest literary lights issure to win recognition as an in-

terpreter¬

of Natures beauties andmysteries One of the first of hiswritings the biography of a mapletree will appear in an early issueof The Ladies Home JournalThe young author spent severallIiohignllIclose study with a comprehensionthat is remarkable and with asympathy that invests thom witha human interest

A QOOD COUGH MEDICINE

CHILDRENireoo nOuughiwellknown and popular baker ofgiventour

i with bad coughs alsp whoopingcough and it has alway givenperfect satisfaction It was rooommended to mo by a druggist astho best cough medicine for chil ¬

dron as it contained no opium orothor harmful drug Sold byJ W Gayle and South Longmoor

The House With a Reputation For Houest Dealing

We Are ReadyIn our new room with our new spring goods

If you want whats up to date come to McClures

Merchant TailoringOur cutter Mr W H Moran has already

established reputation by the styli and fit ofhis garments as the best ever in FrankfortWe have a large assortment of the newestweaves both foreign and domestic of suitingsLeave your measure with Mr Moran and youwill have a suit you will be proud to wear 25and u-

pReddutnwedr t

i

ClothingWe can show you in this department a line

ofsuits that can not fail to please you Allwoolsuits from 750 to 20 and a perfect fitno matter what price

IDAL KID SHOES

We have more styles of these popular shoesthan were ever before exhibited in FrankfortMens Shoes and Oxfords 400 500 600Ladies Shoes 300 and 350 Oxfords 250300 and 350

RI

KMcClure Son212214 ST CLAIR STREET

J M SAFFELL C W SAFFELL

SAFFELLSStaple andFancy Groceries

China and GlasswareFine Wines and-

Whiskies

We ask our city and country friends to callat 212 Ann Street and Inspect our goods

JeMSaffell Son