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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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ft i 4 MT STERLING ADVOCATE WEDNESDAY AUGUST 30 tejoq oks opt 11 wCowpty school Book Com 5 lm hive decided to usV tiie book adopted by the State 1I 1 jfltat rice We Jiave a full I and exchange you new books I Jourulll ones at the following I 1 I Exeltaaae Prlee those pupils who tnrixuliiuittu iliiititl Wk lie other teriw of i Mint snit grl lon iietuul UHJ In school i Ktlati Prlti The rwtlfir twice to pat 1ull i pupils or lliu Kentucky public echoolg 1c ilKentlcky A 1 I Kentucky If liv tract 1Ctllltl1lC I tau Kxeunfto 11 I jfcuJ PronmllidnK rrtcti 1rleB Chital 11er 006 lsi3 i pent UIHI tO tilei0 I I PriBWr iii e3 00 13 10 1 Me yiii Jfrfiilur 20e eO il1eyTIIIPI11uultrx eOiiffey Vi in alvr i IT a te MeUnfey Flub tteuler 22 4G yeModernPrluinry rlLhmtlc 00 II WModerri Iht llectitHl 10 10 12 Ii ytIloder1 ICiementnry i 40 20 yrbtolern PtCLiclIl asarat JrRIIY aogniphr 20 411 Stunt Coft nJel1l Geography 40 H9 mg New Lingt age BxcrclMf 011 12 PArt 1 i INw Pan Lin ago KxwcUci OR 1r LOftII88ImtlIR 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Charles ton XaiSfa the uuen ot the luinliy ot 5 5 5 TasfTUoinpson I I Mrs Recd will attend thd llillinery Opening in Louisville 4 apd lndianapolis isB i Winona Tipton has return vv edTfroro a teu days visit with rela tiveaand friends in Owingsyil 1f Miss Agnes Walsh is In Cinoin aatland will go from there to Dayton 0 where she holds a goo I fpoiiition I I Mrs 11 Reed and children Martha Frances and William Ritter just returned from a two weeks visit to Louisville and Lexington JisfeMiBB i Mary Thompson who hth een visiting friends and relatives tvitbiectty and county returned to her home in Louisville Sunday Tyler wife and daugh ere Misses Mary and irothy have re i tiirhed from Put In Bay MIB rTYlet 1 health continue i quite poor i JiV Miss Hattie Dunoan who hall I been with hr sister Mrs Chriatman lor the past six months returned to her home in Greenup Ky Friday 7SCS2S2X3CSSSXXSCSCA I I I kA Little Moneu I WILL BUY LOTS OF COAL I i OMt liOM lt I 1lt 1 till 11 i4w1g ItI I ii lJ 7fT A 88 Jsouru MAYSVILIE STREET MT STERLING KY Both Phones No 12 II 0 00 HWiii Bcriy visited fJi 1 111 Georgef town SHturdayWd Sunday rip Mr Jak Thompson of Moore flew spout Tliursday with Sd rJ erx Mr LutherRedraond is at home from Old Point Comfort and Biich mond Va lUf18 Anna Liughlin is at home ready to take uhHrgu of her grade in the Public School next Monday Mrs Ellen Lipscomb and little 1 daughter ranges Forman are the guest VVikersnns family Miss Alene Wilson who hasbeen visiting her aunt Mrs Leo Gamen left this morning for Troupe Tex Arthur Barnes and wife of Ctoos were in town on Friday They go to housekeeping this week Mrs Thomas Feeler and daughter aJc sof Georgetown are visiting friends and relatives Here Mrs Cay wood of Middle town Of is herewith friends and relatives spending her annual vacation Mi Ada June Berry of Moote fie who has been visiting her aunt Mrs Leo Games returned home today IJulJ Tuuu anti wife Eu Todii I and family all of Sunset visited the family of Garfield Perkins Friday and Saturday Miss Lillie Taul is in Cincinnati and goes from there to Nicholas ville where she has a position in a millinery establishment Mrs Mot lure and son Clay of Winchester wuo have been visiting the family of b1 Greene I returned home yesterday Mrs Stephens and three chlldien Clarence Stella and Roger left Monday morning to visit relatives in Illinois toI I Miss Jeanette Gridley primary teacher of Hacet Green Academy spent from Thursday till Monday with Mrs Bruce Trimble Duff and family will soon move to Campton the home of his childhood where his children can have benefit of the school Miss Bruce Chilep and guests Misses Lura Letton of Millersourg and Psyche Kern of St Louis are I with Mrs Howard VanAntwerp at Farmers atI I Mrs Gorman and sister StlltlLick Lick Wednesday morning to attend the funeral of their aunt Mrt JJohn I Burrisand wife of Bour bin were in town on Friday en route to Olympian Springs He early in the season spent three weeks there and was much bent fittedJoseph Joseph Myers and wife of Richmond are hero visiting the family of Oldham Mr Myers is a newspaper man of experience and ill associated with the Richmond Register Nelson and wife have returned from late Springs Tenn where Mrs Nelson has been for her health Tliey report that Squire Robert Nslson is much improved by his sojourn there BG Nunnelley returned from Michigan last week and left for Louisville Tuesday to arrange for the Wholesale Harness Saddle business which his father is aeso ated with in Louisville He reports his father entirely well Mr and Mrs Joe Berry and son of near Carlisle Misses Lila May Botts and Mary Lane of Bethel Mirieea Maggie and Myrtle Berry and brother William of near Myers Ky visited the families of Ed and John William last week Gentlemen with large incomes can secure a 30000 Accident polICY with Stanley Arnold for 50a year Arnold can also sell you smaller policies lor a smaller prem ium Its a good investment COlt Wanted A white woman good cook oan find employment at the Star Restaurant taurant Will pay 0 per week and board Cera stalk Mr Duncan RF No 1 brought into this office a stalk of corn that measures 17 i ft and which raised three ears of corn tilled i Craie Fred Duncan killed a gray crane at Se well Shop measuring 72 inches from tip to tip and Clinches from beak to tail I fa ti fi tI a 0Jo tt RELIGIOUS ve The usual services will be held by the pastors on Sunday Ebenezer Preahylecy will meet at Olive Hill Sept 12th Rev Hobbs is in Bourbon county assisting in a protracted meeting meetingPreaching Preaching at Springfield Church next Sabbath afternoon at 3 oclock by the pastor The Kentucky prisoner at I Frankfort have sent a contribution for the orphans Kentucky Conference will open at Covington Sept 6th Coke Smith will preside Meeting preparatory to the Evangelistic Campaign will be in Lexington September 2527 The Womans Missionary Society will meet with Mrs Margaret Van Antwerp on Thursday at 3 oclock Prayer meeting at first Presbyterian Church Wednesday evening at 730 Topic Prayer for Oth erePreaching Preaching at Southern Presbyterian Church next Sabbath morning by the pastor No preaching at night IThe I Catholic Mountain Mission I arles will have their headquarters in the Dr Moberly resident op loin I erty in Richmond Kentucky Rev John Meicham will preach at the Presbyterian Church in Owingsville next Sabbath evenIng at 780 oclock The last Union service of the season closed on last Sunday evening with a most excellent sermon by the Rev Meacham at the Christian church Rev Jenkins has been chosen as state evangelist by the State Executive Board of Baptists Colored Baptist Preachers delivered 114 sermons in Louisville Sunday Beginning with next Sunday here will be preaching services morning and evening at the Bap fist church to which services the puplic is cordially invited The theme for discussion in the sermon at the first Presbyterian Church on Sunday morning will be The Bible and the WorkingMan A very cordial invitation is extended to all men Buckner clos a two weeks meeting at East Union Church in Nicholas county Sunday night There were 40 additions of whom 27 were by confession He came to town on Monday accompanied by the pastor Simpson I and Robt Barr of Carlisle Tho Christian Church building is now undergoing repairs Until further notice there will be no Wednesday night prayer meetings or Sunday night service The Sunday school and Sunday morning service will be held in the new business ness house of Trimble on East Main Street adjoining the Jno William store Parents direct your children if you can not come with them The annual meeting of the Sunday school and Missionary Conventions of the Christian church convenes at MaysvilU Ky beginning on the evening of Sept 25 and closing on 28th Per eons desiring to attend will notify Dr SMOOT Chm Mayaviile Ky When he answers keep his card I and present at Mayeville Railroads give a fare of Ii plus 25c Ii BIRTHS In Charleston 111 to the wife of Stephens a 9lb boy tSOafAt EVENT8 Remember the entertainment at Court house to night sn A i a 0a 50I co DEATH8 II SIJ EItMrA Oscar Spicer nee Miss Laudia Young of Winchester died at Cynthiana on Saturday night She was married August 10 HKNRY Mra Bettie wife of John Herry of Clark county died diedTuesday Tuesday afternoon at the home of her brother Henry Wills of Salt LickWASHINGTON I WASHINGTON Col George Washington of Newport one of the best known lawyers in Kentucky died Wednesday at Owenton where he was stricken with paralysis while visiting relatives SOuTuOn Monday Aug 21 at her home in Frankfort Mrs Thop South died suddenly of ptomaine poison from eating canned salmon CaptLevi Levi a Kash of Winchester The funeral service was at the Winchester Methodist church on Wed nesday by Rev Savage She was married July 10 1004 to Mr South son of Berry SoUth On Friday at lunch she ate salmon was taken nick that evening and continued violently ill till death Others rho ate of then zcrc not sick The many friends of the family will sympathize with them HAINLINEThomas Milton Hain line was born at Levee this county Nov 29 1824 and dud there at the home of his brother Hainline Auu 26 1905 aged 80 years He was a son of Jesse and andCharlotte Charlotte Hainline and the Sixth child in a family of 13 all but four of whom are now dead In 1848 he was married to Paulina Spratt sister of Dr Spratt of this county In 1867 they moved to Laraont Mo where she died in 1896 They had two children Thomas and William His grand granddaughter Nebraska and his great grand son Major White were present at his death When a young man he joined the Methodist church and lived true to his profession Funeral services were held in Mt Gil ead church after which his remains were interred in the family burying ound at Levee All of the schools within the city will open Monday Sept 4 Wanted To buy a gool farm from 75 to 100 acres 6 Mr 7 Arthur has purchased the Curr ngton residence property West Alain St just beyond city limits and will have possession Oct 1 Miss Lida Goodpuster hap returned from the Detroit Conserva tory of Music and will on Monday Sept 4 open her class in music Purents should see her before placing their children 53t Oreur are removing their immense hardware stock into their new building between Old ham Bros Co and I Tabb To their quarters they will extend a hearty welcome to the public Lost Saturday a week ago two hogs one barrow and one sow weight 100 115 pounds Will liberally I reward the person furnishing information leading to their recovery i Sam Greenwade The interior of the Guthrie Clothing Co building has been beautified with paint paper and new oaktrimmed showwindow They have also added a fine National Cash Register These additions make the Guthrie Clothing Gos house very attractive attractivestor SkortHorii Young A Bascom and Mrs Marshall will have a sale of fine pedigreed shorthorn cattle in this city at Fitzpatricks stables on October 5th begiuning at 100 oclock Choice animals will be sold and the sale will be without I reserve Catalogues will be issued from the ADVOCATE FOB Gos job rooms within a few days and per sons desiring one can address RB Yqune Mt Sterling Kyj A Bascom Owingsvllle or Mrs Marshall Mt Sterling That the purchasers may know they are getting the real thing ace t1 cate of registration will go with each animal 1 i 1u 1 A Sterling Instituti Of the many Innitiition and enterprises in Mt Sterling none are nearer to the front than the Exchange Bank of Kentucky It line stood the tests of the financial crisis for the past three score years and has been in popular honor and a money earner during all this period It shows a healthy deposit all the while of near 200000 and i its customers are prompt paying individuals and the present outlook is far better than it has been It is manned by young men of experience I push pluck and enter prisp Its president is Dr A Shirley with John Frazer cashier Holly assistant cashier and JH Kemper individual bookkeeper The Directors are A Shirley Prewitt A Bourne Thomas Grubber and because of poor health Rev Tibbs resigned and was succeeded by that live business man Mr Thomas Kennedy who will give attention to the business affairs of the bank This is the only State I bank in Mt Sterlingand leis going 1 out for all the business they can handle that would be consistent with conservative banking princIples What a sorry spectacle a spoiled child iswhen away from the mother When Right Now for Your Pickling Vinegar clear I but strong Spice etc etcWhere Ro Ii berts Youu flllfLWhy Why Get from us you get the Best Goods and Best Prices meat once Call and see us and you will not buy elsewhere Roberts Young Duff ils Money Grows By economizing on your expense accountrlhe grocer bill represents a big item a little saving on each order increases your bank account and money buyhere here Note these SAVING PRICESC WE SAVE YOU 15 PERCENT ON EVERY DOLLARS WORTH I FOB CASH I Porterhouse and Loin inI I I Shortcut Porterhouse at Inc per pound I Round Steak at ic I Second Cuts of Round Steak at ice Chuck Steak three pounds for 250 Sliced Ham i8c Boiled Ham z5c Rib Roast 90 Chuck Roast 8Jc Plate Roast 7c Neck Roast 50 You get your moneyjs worth at the counter and dont have to save rebate ticketsS GREEN ABE GREENWADENext 1 Next Week The financial statement of the county is promised for next issue of our paper For Sale A fine milch cow and calf and a family horse safe for women to ride or drive and pair of workhorses wagon and gear 7 2t Welch Mt Sterling Ky 0 Atrell has givso i up Jill rSSn position with the Citizens Life Insurance il Company of Louisville and accepted a position with Hoffman general agent for the State Mutual wanted For his keep a good horse Answer at this office Faith does not eliminate fore I sight Sehobl 1 SU tS a a The School Boy mus soon get busy The average yti come back sotind in wind and limb but his clothes will be much the worse for wear Were Read ylfor the School Boy Weve a splendid lineof excellent School Suits made to our special order and at very moderate prices Our Suits are strongly made from wearresisting fabrics with an eye to everything a Boy requires in a School SuitS Our 250 350 500 or 750 Suits Better School Suits were never jbuilt and we guarantee every one of them to do all thats required of them Guthrie Clothing Company 1 OUTFITTERS TO MAN AND BOY MT STERLING KY KYo.

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1891-1922