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The Mt Sterling Advocate from Mount Sterling, Kentucky • Page 7

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Mount Sterling, Kentucky
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aMT STERLING ADVOCATE TUESDAY SEPTL111BER 32 o02 GHOOL ii 1JrpKt i SATCHELS fit ct gArE jir JABDETS i Everything in School I 1 a jJ ttfj AT UUfa16NU111IJ DrugStore 129 No 7 Court St ut 11 rw tirN1Nrv ERSONALi 3 1 Swangq is at Hazel Green tjy at i 1t Add Peeples Is visiting in tiie olty oltyMies Ella Trimble has returned from Torrent Vie Rosa Goodman has return from Canada 1 1jDfJon goes to Hazel 3fr nonTl ur day 11 i gtav Robert Hiner has been with jMJjHitii taw ek her Ogg returned Tuesday 1 4 trip to Preston lSifs Fannie Ilerriott returned SatorflaRXfroin a visit to Loxing agW NMrBThpmas Fesler and daugh ter Georgetown are visiting visitingj i a Mrs Henry Jones and daughter wet rjSin Cincinnati three days last wed jDPvy dhenaultj of Richniond fpik Sunday with the family of Ditvie Reid Hiss Louise Hoffman will attend choel 1 at Staunton Va Miss Bet 4i iJW i llathaway Ratliff ut Lynch iurg Va and Miss Elizabeth Clay tarns to same college as last yarI I ia Olib 4 I vMrif Win Leonard of Cin cijmatl who for seven weeks hasI I bH visiting her mother Mrs Sa rah Anderson returns home tomor fQK I Gorigleton who has beeh visitinghisjjis father Con gleton at Gamargo started home 1 yesterdays lIe lives at Paulina 1 eon gtMrs Mollie Shapkland and daughterMiss Mattie Blount reI I Vtarhed last week from a months i I visit to relatives and friends in fcholas and Bath counties i Mrs Rout Hopkins who for theI I Jkstinonth I has been visiting her 1 rentMr sand Mrs James ry iThomp86n and relatives in the city jatfd county will return to her herjhomoin jhomoin lws i j0 MrvJphn Carson and son iilieVof Richmond Va and Mrs vvR RCTempleman of Carlisle are visiting the families of Mr and I 4i iMr8i Joe 0 Turley and Mr and Jtrs ij James Thompson in the city Mrs Carson and son will return vt6itheir home in Richmond today Charlie Parker of Cincinnati is ittinff ills mother Mrs Manie I Parkerj on Stepstone I 4 i iYoud 11 I Have to Hurry i rw 1w iNJ6P rtuget your coaL rl lsmnmer priest iAi i If you have not tried 1 our Morgan County Cahd arms i ahd SomCallilol Coal A Get Some before the 1 advancel 1 advance2r rrabb 2r COST AS OO I 1 TG 1 1 1 Mrs Stella Cookrell is vlhf gin tooling Bounty John BQtti of Vfeards yi w8 In town on Saturday Charles R6ls and wife leave today for Estill Springs i I Gon David Murray otFraak otFraakfort fort was in town last week Gand Frank Trimble have returned from Hazclgreon JNllss Eleda Greene is spending few days iri North Middletown Hon Tyler is here from Louisville attending circuit court Thos Wilson of Indianapolis is visiting his fathers family in this city JHss Emma Skillman of North Middletown was in town Saturday Misses thel and Sarah Waters of Covingtonare guests of Miss Mpry Woodford Mrs Gabe Creokor of Little Rock Ark is visiting friends in the Judy neighborhood Mrs Madden and children of Cincinnati are visiting Mrs Mt iio Parker on Stepstone Hp Moffett and Miss Ella Ratliff of Sharpsburg visited friends in the city Friday MIss Stella Montfort of Shelby ville spent last week with Dire Nannie Haggard of Camargo Wra Cravens and family of near Owingsville moved to this city on yesterday and locatedon Harris ln avenue avenueMrs i Mrs I John Roberts and Miss Mary Roberts have returned from a visit toMiss Dougherty at Lexington Mrs Martin Drake of Bowen Ky and MrsXLewis Ficklin of Camargo left yesterday to visit relatives at Filmore Ind Tibbs and daughter went to HarrOdsburg on Saturday to spend a week with Rev Buckner and family Mrt Steve Pieratt of Ezel spent Sunday on Spencer returning from Midway where she had been to place Miss Valentine Pieratt in school II Klngsolving and family have returned from a visit to the family of Mrs Kingsolvings brother Dr Percy Benton at Broad head Kyr DEATHS vs su sa The twoyearold daughter of Little Ben Perry dat the home near Spencer and was buried on Monday Aug 25th Mrs Elizabeth Conner aged 72 years died at her home in Powell county on Sunday August 24 1902 of flux She was the mother of Mrs 1 Birch and Richard Conner of this county ARMSTRONG Mr Charles Armstrong a prominent farmer of Fleming county well known to our people died at his home last week avs sv ens SOCIAL EUfcNTS Miss Mary Andrew Loc ridge ntertaiued on last Friday evening in honor of her guest Miss Livie Gardner of Clark county An legant supper was served and the evening was a most enjoyable one On Thursday evening Mr Pierce IVinn and wife entertained Miss vizzie Turney Paris Evelyn Cur iden of Pa Anna Johnson city Messrs Winn and A John iOn city and John Brennan Paris I BIRTHS Mt Sterling folks may lave vonderec why George wings ms been carrying so pleasing a Countenance for the past two weeks It is a boy Aug 19 President Roosevelt will participate in a bear hunt hi the South Carolina mountains next month a 1 4t 1 I ELIGIOVS i wso Rev WJ Boljnk assisting PRS tor A Gordon In Ii protracted meeting at his church in Spencer county Roy Holton Frank last night began a meeting at Hill Top Fleming county There will be the usual preaching at Somerset Rev A Joplin will return from Winona Springs Ind this week in time to occupy the pulpit of the First Presbyterian church Sunday morning and evening eveningRbv I Rev Gray pastor of Springfield church is visiting his parents in Elizabeth Ky Thdro will be no services at Springfield on the 1st Sabbath In September On last Sunday evening Rev Robertson delivered the final sermon of the summer series of Union meetings The sermon came up to the gifts of the speaker and was delivered toa large congregation at the Southern Presbyterian church Kentucky Conference of the Church South is in session this week at London Pastor Robertson and DeGarmo of this city are in attendance Because the pastor will be absent next Sunday there will not be any service at his church Rev Edward Stubblefleld of Missouri formerly pastor of Sharps burg and Flemingsburg Baptist churches is hejo visiting the family of his brotherinlaw Rev Bolin He occupied the pulpit of the Baptist church Sunday morning delivering a most excellent sermon to the1 delight of an appreciative audience audienceCharge Charge Of Business Sir Denton for more than three years with I Tabb has signed a contract as bookkeeper for the Day Bros Co Jackson Ky This item will arouse a feeling of regrets to Mr Dentons many friends As a citizen a businessman an accountant and bookeeper he has few equals In addition he is moral careful and attentive By his going away Mt Sterling loses one of her best citizens Mr Dentons family will remain here until he can secure a good home when they will follow him Mrs Denton and Miss Mary will be appreciated by the good people of Jackson as they have always been here The best wishes of our citizens will follow these good pee pIe A HoldUp ThoWonldbe Robbers Now in Jail On Saturday night about nine oclock Mr Geo Eastin was out riding on his wheel He went to the depot Leaving his wheel he went to the rear of the depot Lying in the freight shed were two men They grabbed Mr Eastin evidently with intent to rob him Mr Eastin gave the alarm and help came The assailants lied and were shot at by Dock Sheridan night watchman at the depot The names of the men are Wesley Norris of Johnson Station and Hicks of Salt Lick who are now in jail awaiting in vestigation by the grand jury Work to Begin Soon Mr A Mitchell is in receipt of a bill of lading of iron to be used in the buildings to be erected on Main and Bank streets and the work is to be rushed as soon as the iron is re ceived 9 Chas Robinson was acquitted for shooting Marion Martin Forepangli ISolls Bros Circus the Best I You Can GoTo It FREE From now until 630 September 25 1902 we will give FREE i to any man woman boy or girl who will buy or cause to be orcause 1e beV iwt exhibition on the following termsf Si 1 For Each 500 Cash Purchase 1 Childs Ticket For Each 1000 Cash Purchase 1 Adults Ticket BootsShoes Our FALL Shoes Hats Furnishings for man the atclosest closest prices Guthrie Clothing Co AARiA ES On Wednesday night at the home of Win Lowry on Greenbriar Creek Andrew Lockridge was married to Mrs Bettie Wills Rev Clark officiated ClarkofllciatedOn night Aug 25th 1902 at the residence of the brides parents on Grassy pike Mr Mitchell of Alexanderville Ga was married to Mrs Minnie Rice daughter of Wm Jones and wife Rev Robertson performed the ceremony They left on Wednesday for their southern home The groom isa lumberman in the firm of Middlomas and Co Jacksonville Fla and sa member of the firm of Mitchell Son manufacturer of ties The bride was thawidow of Rice who for some years lived at Stanton Ky ROSS SAMUELS VOn Wednesday evening Aug 2f 1902 at U30 oclock at the home of her mother Mrs Mary Samuels in this city Miss Eliza Jordon Samuels was united in marriage to Mr James Ross of Owingsville The ceremony was performed by Rev John Abbott The bride is one of our popular and charming young ladies We are notj acquainted with the groom who is connected with the Owingsville Outlook buthope he is worthy of the young jvoinun who has so highly complimented him They left at once for their new home attended I by the best wishes pi her many friends frIendsGUYROlHRTS GUVROBKUTS On next Thursday rnoniing September 11902 at the home of asH Roberts the father of the bride Miss Mary Roberts will be married to Mr Matthew Guy her cousin of Canon City Colorado Rev Clark will officiate Immediately after the ceremony they leave on the early train for their western home The bride is an at tractive young woman experienced in business and will be a worthy helpmate for the man of her choice The groom is a deacon in the Christian Church and is a worker in Our best wishes attend them i Veteran Dead Thos WoodSon died at Richmond Mo Friday aged 74 years He was born at Woodsonville Ky in 1828 and fought through the Mexican arln the 4th Kentucky infantry THE SICK Miss Dot llynheir Is ill Clay Cooper continues quite sick in Louisville Miss Julia Ratliff is seriously ill at the home of Mrs Fannie Reese Mr George Berkley continues seriously ill at his home on Wina street Mrs Cheatham who for three weeks has been quite sick is slowly improving Charlie Welsh aged 10 years son of Thos Welsh is very sick with typhoid fever Mr Harrison Berkley aged 92 years is in a very feeble condition at his home near Levee Miss Bettic Games who is con fined to her room with a broken leg is getting along nicelyI I James Riggs aged 58 years is dangerously sick with typhoid fever at his home near Grassy Ette Lucy Lou and James Pierce children of Jack Pierce on Willow Street are ill of typhoid fever Etta the oldest is critically illMiss Miss Fannie Howe a most excellent young woman of Fleming county cousin of Howe this city is reported on the sick list of the TimesDemocratNear I Near Antioch church Miss Mr daughter of 0 Myers Joe Jackson son of JM Jackson Mrs John Hankes were on Saturday seriously ill of typhoid fever Moonshiners Arrested Deputy Marshall Jackson brought here Friday three moon shiners who have been operating in Menifee Wolfe and Morgan counties They are James Whitaker Ben Chester unda man named Border The first two were held to the Federal Court at Richmond Chester is a youth of only 19 years Woodson Shrout istI I Mac aix ist Office find Works Mnysnlle St near depot MT STERLING KY Engines Hollers and every description of orlIInchlnetj lIras Goods WnterGunges Valvoj 1itio Fit ItthllliH ting Saw Mill 8uplle Eta One Slioi Power Engine Hnrcslu 0 iti 1 1 Nrri SECRET SOCIETIES Owingsvllle A 0 Ws will have a big 8days Street Fair Oct 234 234The I The bylaws of Hinkston Lodger A have been issued from the Gazette press Hon Tabor of Rothwel and Cecil Howell were initiated as members of Mt Sterling Lodge No 723 0 Elks Thursday night Five and Ten Cent Store Re moval During the week Mr 11 Hainlirie will remove the 5c and lOc store stock into the Appereons building formerly occupied by the ADVOCATE PUBLISHING Co This is a larger room than his present quarters and is the reason for the exchange For the above prices the trade may depend on the best values The change of the store to larger quarters is evidence of pros parity The stock will be greatly enlarged trod this store is to be equal to the larger city 5c and lOc stores Are you fond of good coffee Then try this pot with Our Blend 17p or Superior 25F or Java and Mocha 80f Remember no prizes go with ttiec goods in fact nothing goes with our coffee but cream and sugar and satisfaction satisfactionChilesThompson Grocery Co Lost On Spencer pike on August 20 11 I ladys black blouse jacket lined with silk and trimmed in bias bands of silk Finder return to BF Perry Spencer Ky and receive reward 72t By reading the advertisement of Sullivan ik Toohey in another column the people can find out what they buy Keep your eye on this spjce every week in 52 and keep count of the money this firm will make you NEWESt PATTERNS FINEST QUALITY BEST WORK ARE THREE THINGS GSuthrie ClothinCo I SEEN I JN THE a UP TO NOW TAILORING DEPARTMENT I We are ready to take your measure for Fall Suit Trousers Overcoat fit and satisfaction guaranteed or no sale I I rv I I 4 I.

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