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r i I PAINTS 1 READY MIXED- HOUSEHOLD p t CARRIAGE J IMPLEMENT ROOFAND BATH TUB ENAMEL WIRE SCREEN ENAMEL A GRATE ENAMEL VARNISH AND I VARNISH STAIN x Evervthing used in Painting at SiDU 1 SONS I DrugStore htC J1rs o v PERSONAL e = Buford Wyatt of Alabama i is hereProf Fowler of K M I was here last week Miss Mary Sue Thomson is visit- ing ¬ friends in Richmond Xvil Daniel of Tucson Arizona y L homfor the summer f Tim Goodwin was at home from f PI daysPI ° t Miss Mamie Turner has returned lTl t y jj from a visit to friends in Frankfort t Mrs Chamberlain of Indianapo ¬ his is with her rather J W Craig James Archdeacon of Carlisle was in the city Sunday on busnes- Andrew Wyatt is at home from JLeringtsn taking s Decks vaca ¬ tionMisses J Cassells of Texas are visiting their cousin Mrs D H PriestMrs H L Barnes directs her i diaper sent from Fort Collins Col V iDenver fu TuOB Caedidyof Lexington iispent Sunday night with M 11 I If Cassidy 1 1j j y Boone Wade of Muscogee 1 T w came on Thursday and will return this week i Geo Bishop and son Frank of relativesI here Monday Miss Fannie Rogers of Lexing ton is visiting Miss Alice Apper son this weekf Mrs Shearer of Madison county is with her cousins Mesdames 4tontr and Berry Mrs J W McClure and son f Mark are visiting relatives here uud at Side View this week m Mrs pariah Lynn of Richmond and Mrs Nannie Hooker of Lex ¬ ington are with Mrs Minerva Wit ¬ hams Miss Cora Linville has returne- t to her home at Hedges after spend days with G S Orine an 4 4family Fannie Johnson of Paris from Olympian Springs Wednesday and was met by her grandmother Mrs Fannie Talbott- of Sharpsburg whom she will visit I In 1r 1 I CANNELUUALSEMICANNELJI I + IiWE Ii s ONI I I Cannel Coal i j I FOR JUNE AND JULYI I DELIVERY Can possibly interest you I usI IFTABB K1V STERLING KY t10N3 12 South Mnyevillo S- a n a 1 6 r B Rodman visited his parents in Frankfort last week and attend ed tho Stato Undertakers Associ ¬ ation Richard and Wm Jeffries of Los Angeles Cal are visiting their uncle Henry Hall and other rela ¬ ti vesI Mr L R Greene and son Will J of Bramblett spent Friday and Saturday with his mother Mrs S T Greene Mrs Kate Schlegel of Richmond returned to her home last week after a visit to the family of Mr A SchlegelMr Mrs J W Kittering of Cincinnatiwho have been the guests of Miss Ida McKee returned ome Mondaym Miss Elina Allen of Lexington hail Miss Sinclair of Georgetown who visited at Prof H M Gunn have returned home Mrs Louella St Clair the new president of Hamilton College will be at the Christian Church on Wed- nesday ¬ evening VI Moore of North Middletown visit- ed friends in the city from Satur ¬ day untillIonday Mrs Clarence Hadden and child and Mrs Dillard Hadden of Jack ¬ son and Mrs Joe Wilkerson of Louisville are at Rufus Haddcns Miss Lizzie Giltner of Eminence teacher of music at Campbell Hag erman College Lexington expects to be here soon to organize a class in piano and violin Misses Ethel and May Barnett of Richmond Beltie and Sadie Mrse James Eblen and daughter Bessie of Louisville are visiting the fam ¬ ily of John W Wade this week Misses Mary Wood Innville Mol lie Jones and Bertfia Orme left Tuesday afternogu for Hedges to attend the HollandLinville wed ¬ ding which will take place today at 8 00 p m at the home of the bride C 31 McGuire and JM Richie of May town were hereon Saturday Mr Richie has recently bought the general merchandise store of W W Swango at Maytown and will keep a line of nice goods He also deals in live stock Henry son of D B Garrison is with relatives here Misses Fannie Belle and Mary Herriott are in Georgetown Miss Minnie Groves has returned ront a delightful visit to Fal mouth Mrs J A Gilkey and Miss Em ily Skillman of North Middletown were in the citv yesterday Misses B Gibbons and Florence Joyce visited lies Mayme Loury at Sideview lust Saturday Clay Gibbous and sister Miss Lizzie visited their grand mother Mrs Bibb at Grassy last week R T Bean of Wichita Kan rlhas returned from Powellcounty 1and will be hero for several days thed fatally of his grandmother Mrs Susan F Hedden of Shelby county F A Tucker left yesterday for Houston Texas whero he goes in the interest of farming lands Rector Roger Peters who was hero for several days visiting his aunts Mesdames Addie Chinn and Henrietta Calk and to meet his sis- ters Mrs Bryant and Miss Mattie Peters who are I hero from Ohihu plus Mexico returned to his home FridayI morning Republican Convention IThe following is what the Repub licans got out of their State con ¬ vention in Louisville lust week For Governor Morris B Belknap Louisville Lieutenant Governor J B Wilhoit Ashland Treasurer John A Black Barboursville j Au- ditor George W Welsh Danville AttorneyGeneral W M Beckner Winchester j Secretary of State J C Speight Mayfield Superin ¬ tendent of Public Instruction Liv ¬ ingston McCartney Henderson j Commissioner of Agriculture Geo Baker Muhlenberg Clerk of Court of Appeals J H Newman of Mon ¬ roe county theyt are pleased to a platform It will be in our next issue I 1i i SaysTTr 1 andpositively Prices re CLt 41i TO Piece E 7ex37tliirLg Is Included lxi Sale Do you need any in Mens or Boys Wear from head to foot You can buy it at a BARGIAN NOW Bring your cash it alone talks G UTaRIE CT OTRING coCMTAINSTERIaING S DEATf18 f C SIEEL tAN Mrs Charles Sped an of Winchester is dead LXWKENCK Miss Emmu Law renee of Winchester died of ty- phoid fever- CLARKuWm M Clarke died on Friday night at the homo of his sonlalaw Dr N T Clarke at Howards Mill He lived only a few minutes after he was paralyzed He was 82 years old and was a son inlaw of Jesse Yates well known here many years ago The funeral service was at Bethlehem Church on Sunday morning j burial in Win ¬ chesterWiLLIA3Is0NRev C P Willi- amson died at Brooklyn N Y on Thursday after a surgical opera ¬ tion He is a well known preacher of the Chiistian Church and a teacher He was n professor at Hamilton College Lexington and Principal of Madison Female In B Richmond Ky for some years He was buried in Lexing ¬ Kyon Saturday HOFFMAN Wm Curry Hoflmnn son of Albert Hoffman and wife of this city died at the Good Samaritan Hospital in Lexington on Thursday night July 16th 1903 after a short sickness wits born 16 1872 hence was in Ins 32 year His life was spent in city He married Miss Marcia Bent daughter of iI Bent and wife To them was born a son William Nelson For many years hA has been associated with father in insurance business and has been regarded as OHO or the mostcnterprisingand best informer insurance in the i 0 The funeral service was conducted at the home of his parents on Sat- urday ¬ afternoon by Rev H D Clark and the burial was in Mach pelah Totho sorrowing and mother and kindred we extend our sympathy and commend them to the word of God for comfort Well Bestowed last Tuesday evening at the Lodgein S Stokley was the recipient of a handsome silver mug presented to him by Grand Master Workman Thos D Osborn as a testimonial to his untiring efforts in the inter ¬ est of the order The presentation speech was made by Judge A A pleasing cd in a fittingmanner Remember the lecture at Court- House Thursday evening at 830 oclock by Rev Weber Tickets are on sale Snow in In answer to inquiry will say the big snow fell on May 20 1804 J I Popo Leo XIII is Dead Leo XHI diedut 404 oclock Monday afternoon Death occurred throughexhlLustion Cardinal Oregliu assumed charge as the member of the Sacred College and will preside during the interregnum The funeral will last nine the Popes lying i in- state in St Peters Cathedral the the selection of a new Pontiff will be made I r rAt Auction morningJuly of tho large and wellassorted stoc of groceries of C T Evans Co EvelYthing ¬ and at tho prices the make 3Be get your part of the bargains Jacobs Fine Chocolates- A LINK OF KINK CHOCOLATES find UElEIVEDFIIKSU Kennedys drug store I I = = = i Itit I1t9I I M WILLIAMS THE EVANGELIST who will begin his meetings here Aug 2 stitute ton oldest Ho March this J hif the young men State N father On May Pope senior days body y EVENING REST Beginning with July 21 we will close our store at 700 P M each day except Saturday and Court Day until further noticeWe do this because we think it right All men should have some while for rest and recreation If urgent we will come to store at any time We hope all will appreciate our motive Ever ready to serve you with the best goods at closest prices we are RespectfullyGUTHRIE CLOTHING CO S l l- I x II tj 4e ti RELIGIOUS S Rev J Ditzler preachedat Grassy on Sunday The Sunday School at Stoops has 50n Rev Geo Joplin will preach at Christian Church on Sunday eve ¬ ningThere were 17 additions to the Peeled Oak congregation during Rashk Rev W G McCready of Win ¬ chester Archdeacon of the Episco ¬ pal Diocese of Lexington has ac¬ cepted a call to the Church of the Nativity Maysville The Sunday School Association States SundaySchool Rev I T Wills writes from Harrodsburg that he will begin a protracted meeting at Howards Mill on Saturday night the 25th instant A cordial invitation is ex- tended ¬ to everyone It will pay you to see and hear byProf will be in demand Fix your affairs for the Evangelistic meetings be¬ ginning Sunday morning Aug 2d Do not neglect the cottage pray ¬ er meetings If you are a real Christian let your neighbors know it Evangelist ¬ make you tired to hear Prof Hicks the Southern singer sing the songs of Zion Williams it Hicks are masters of assemblies You cannot afford to miss their meetings Preach ¬ ing every afternoon at 3 oclock and every night The big tont for the use A Dr Williams and Prof Hicks in their eau μ uhiual meeting will resell hero this week and will DC put upon the old Farmers Bank Building lot with entrance on Bunk street oppo site the ADVocATE Jon Roosts The tea t will accommodate 2500 people Prof Hicks will be hero the early part of next week to superintend the construction of the tent and platform and umhe ready Inc the August2nd turned from Harrodsburg where he had beon in tho meeting nearly n week and says it is a pronounced success and is resulting in great good Some of tho vilest sinners and most corrupt men have coma forward and asked for tho prayers of Gods people I Tt1ESICK f Dr J A Shirleys condition is seriousTom Greene of near Levee is very sick Nettie daughter of W F Horton who leis been dangerously sick with appendicitis is yet sick Mrs Ella Gregory of Bethel who improving ¬ ¬ Performed Mrs Lane of this city Mrq J Q Stephens went to Lexington today to consult with a specialist regarding an operation for cancer She was accompanied by her son Cli Stephens Mrs Stephens has been suffering from this dread affliction for several months Should an operation be 1 decided upon we sincerely hope it will be successful Jno J Cox ot Cauiargo killed near Yale a rattlesnake with 10 rattles a
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Page 1: The Mt. Sterling advocate. (Mt. Sterling, KY) 1903-07-22 [p ].nyx.uky.edu/dips/xt7qjq0ss80x/data/0231.pdff Mark are visiting relatives here ... after a short sickness wits born 16

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PAINTS1 READY MIXED-

HOUSEHOLDp tCARRIAGE

J IMPLEMENT

ROOFAND

BATH TUB ENAMELWIRE SCREEN ENAMEL

A

GRATE ENAMELVARNISH AND

I VARNISH STAINx Evervthing used in Painting at

SiDU 1

SONSI DrugStorehtCJ1rso v

PERSONALe =

Buford Wyatt of Alabama iis

hereProfFowler of K M I was

here last week

Miss Mary Sue Thomson is visit-ing

¬

friends in Richmond

Xvil Daniel of Tucson Arizonay L homfor the summer

fTim Goodwin was at home from

fPIdaysPI°t Miss Mamie Turner has returnedlTl

t y jj from a visit to friends in Frankfortt

Mrs Chamberlain of Indianapo ¬

his is with her rather J W Craig

James Archdeacon of Carlislewas in the city Sunday on busnes-

Andrew Wyatt is at home fromJLeringtsn taking s Decks vaca ¬

tionMisses J

Cassells of Texas arevisiting their cousin Mrs D H

PriestMrs

H L Barnes directs heri diaper sent from Fort Collins ColV iDenverfu TuOB Caedidyof Lexingtoniispent Sunday night with M 11IIf Cassidy11jj y Boone Wade of Muscogee 1 Tw came on Thursday and will return

this weeki Geo Bishop and son Frank ofrelativesIhere Monday

Miss Fannie Rogers of Lexington is visiting Miss Alice Apperson this weekfMrs Shearer of Madison countyis with her cousins Mesdames4tontr and Berry

Mrs J W McClure and sonf Mark are visiting relatives here

uud at Side View this week

m Mrs pariah Lynn of Richmondand Mrs Nannie Hooker of Lex¬ington are with Mrs Minerva Wit ¬

hams

Miss Cora Linville has returne-t to her home at Hedges after spend

days with G S Orine an

44familyFannie Johnson of Paris

from Olympian SpringsWednesday and was met by hergrandmother Mrs Fannie Talbott-of Sharpsburg whom she will visit

IIn 1r1

I CANNELUUALSEMICANNELJI I

+ IiWEIi

s ONII

I Cannel Coal ij

I FOR JUNE AND JULYII

DELIVERY

Can possibly interest you

IusIIFTABBK1V STERLING KY

t10N3 12 South Mnyevillo S-

a

na

1

6

r B Rodman visited his parentsin Frankfort last week and attended tho Stato Undertakers Associ ¬

ation

Richard and Wm Jeffries of LosAngeles Cal are visiting theiruncle Henry Hall and other rela ¬

tivesIMr L R Greene and son Will Jof Bramblett spent Friday andSaturday with his mother Mrs S

T Greene

Mrs Kate Schlegel of Richmondreturned to her home last week aftera visit to the family of Mr A

SchlegelMrMrs J W Kittering of

Cincinnatiwho have been theguests of Miss Ida McKee returned

ome MondaymMiss Elina Allen of Lexington

hail Miss Sinclair of Georgetownwho visited at Prof H M Gunnhave returned home

Mrs Louella St Clair the newpresident of Hamilton College willbe at the Christian Church on Wed-

nesday¬

eveningVIMoore of North Middletown visit-ed friends in the city from Satur¬day untillIonday

Mrs Clarence Hadden and childand Mrs Dillard Hadden of Jack ¬

son and Mrs Joe Wilkerson ofLouisville are at Rufus Haddcns

Miss Lizzie Giltner of Eminenceteacher of music at Campbell Hagerman College Lexington expectsto be here soon to organize a classin piano and violin

Misses Ethel and May Barnettof Richmond Beltie and SadieMrseJames Eblen and daughter Bessieof Louisville are visiting the fam ¬

ily of John W Wade this week

Misses Mary Wood Innville Mollie Jones and Bertfia Orme leftTuesday afternogu for Hedges toattend the HollandLinville wed ¬

ding which will take place today at8 00 p m at the home of the bride

C 31 McGuire and JM Richieof May town were hereon SaturdayMr Richie has recently bought thegeneral merchandise store of W W

Swango at Maytown and will keepa line of nice goods He also dealsin live stock

Henry son of D B Garrison iswith relatives here

Misses Fannie Belle and MaryHerriott are in Georgetown

Miss Minnie Groves has returnedront a delightful visit to Fal

mouth

Mrs J A Gilkey and Miss Emily Skillman of North Middletownwere in the citv yesterday

Misses B Gibbons and FlorenceJoyce visited lies Mayme Louryat Sideview lust Saturday

Clay Gibbous and sister MissLizzie visited their grand motherMrs Bibb at Grassy last week

R T Bean of Wichita Kanrlhas returned from Powellcounty1and will be hero for several daysthedfatally of his grandmother Mrs

Susan F Hedden of Shelby countyF A Tucker left yesterday for

Houston Texas whero he goes inthe interest of farming lands

Rector Roger Peters who washero for several days visiting hisaunts Mesdames Addie Chinn andHenrietta Calk and to meet his sis-

ters Mrs Bryant and Miss MattiePeters who are I hero from Ohihuplus Mexico returned to his homeFridayImorning

Republican Convention

IThe following is what the Republicans got out of their State con ¬

vention in Louisville lust weekFor Governor Morris B Belknap

Louisville Lieutenant GovernorJ B Wilhoit Ashland TreasurerJohn A Black Barboursville j Au-

ditor George W Welsh DanvilleAttorneyGeneral W M BecknerWinchester j Secretary of StateJ C Speight Mayfield Superin ¬tendent of Public Instruction Liv ¬

ingston McCartney Henderson j

Commissioner of Agriculture GeoBaker Muhlenberg Clerk of Courtof Appeals J H Newman of Mon ¬

roe countytheytare pleased to a platform Itwill be in our next issue I

1i

i

SaysTTr1

andpositivelyPrices re CLt 41i TO PieceE7ex37tliirLg Is Included lxi SaleDo you need any in Mens or Boys Wear from head to foot You can buy it at a BARGIAN NOWBring your cash it alone talks

GUTaRIE CT OTRING coCMTAINSTERIaINGS

DEATf18f C

SIEEL tAN Mrs Charles Spedan of Winchester is dead

LXWKENCK Miss Emmu Lawrenee of Winchester died of ty-

phoid fever-

CLARKuWm M Clarke died onFriday night at the homo of hissonlalaw Dr N T Clarke atHowards Mill He lived only a fewminutes after he was paralyzedHe was 82 years old and was a son

inlaw of Jesse Yates well knownhere many years ago The funeralservice was at Bethlehem Church onSunday morning j burial in Win ¬

chesterWiLLIA3Is0NRevC P Willi-

amson died at Brooklyn N Y onThursday after a surgical opera ¬

tion He is a well known preacherof the Chiistian Church and ateacher He was n professor atHamilton College Lexington andPrincipal of Madison Female In

B

Richmond Ky for someyears He was buried in Lexing ¬

Kyon SaturdayHOFFMAN Wm Curry Hoflmnn

son of Albert Hoffman andwife of this city died at the GoodSamaritan Hospital in Lexingtonon Thursday night July 16th 1903after a short sickness witsborn 16 1872 hence was inIns 32 year His life was spent in

city He married Miss MarciaBent daughter of iI Bent andwife To them was born a sonWilliam Nelson For many yearshA has been associated withfather in insurance businessand has been regarded as OHO or themostcnterprisingand best informer

insurance in the

i

0

The funeral service was conductedat the home of his parents on Sat-urday

¬afternoon by Rev H D

Clark and the burial was in Machpelah Totho sorrowing andmother and kindred we extend oursympathy and commend them tothe word of God for comfort

Well Bestowed

last Tuesday evening at theLodgeinS Stokley was the recipient of ahandsome silver mug presented tohim by Grand Master WorkmanThos D Osborn as a testimonialto his untiring efforts in the inter¬

est of the order The presentationspeech was made by Judge A Apleasingcd in a fittingmanner

Remember the lecture at Court-House Thursday evening at 830oclock by Rev Weber Ticketsare on sale

Snow inIn answer to inquiry will say the

big snow fell on May 20 1804 J

I

Popo Leo XIII is DeadLeo XHI diedut 404

oclock Monday afternoon Deathoccurred throughexhlLustion

Cardinal Oregliu assumed chargeas the member of the SacredCollege and will preside during theinterregnum The funeral will lastnine the Popes lying iin-

state in St Peters Cathedral thethe selection of a new Pontiff willbe made

I

rrAt Auction

morningJulyof tho large and wellassorted stocof groceries of C T Evans Co

EvelYthing ¬

and at tho prices themake 3Beget your part of the bargains

Jacobs Fine Chocolates-A LINK OF KINK CHOCOLATES find

UElEIVEDFIIKSUKennedys drug store

I

I

= == i Itit I1t9I I

M WILLIAMS THE EVANGELIST who will begin his meetings here Aug 2

stitute

ton

oldest

HoMarch

thisJ

hifthe

young men State

N

father

On

May

Pope

senior

days body

y

EVENING REST

Beginning with July 21 we will closeour store at 700 P M each day exceptSaturday and Court Day until furthernoticeWe

do this because we think it rightAll men should have some while for restand recreation If urgent we will cometo store at any time We hope all willappreciate our motive

Ever ready to serve you with the bestgoods at closest prices we are

RespectfullyGUTHRIECLOTHING CO

Sll-

Ix

II

tj 4e tiRELIGIOUS S

Rev J Ditzler preachedatGrassy on Sunday

The Sunday School at Stoops has50nRev Geo Joplin will preach atChristian Church on Sunday eve¬

ningTherewere 17 additions to the

Peeled Oak congregation duringRashkRev W G McCready of Win ¬

chester Archdeacon of the Episco ¬

pal Diocese of Lexington has ac¬cepted a call to the Church of theNativity Maysville

The Sunday School AssociationStatesSundaySchoolRev I T Wills writes from

Harrodsburg that he will begin aprotracted meeting at HowardsMill on Saturday night the 25thinstant A cordial invitation is ex-tended

¬

to everyone

It will pay you to see and hearbyProfwill be in demand Fix your affairsfor the Evangelistic meetings be¬ginning Sunday morning Aug 2d

Do not neglect the cottage pray ¬

er meetings If you are a realChristian let your neighbors know it

Evangelist ¬

make you tired to hear Prof Hicksthe Southern singer sing the songsof Zion

Williams it Hicks are mastersof assemblies You cannot affordto miss their meetings Preach ¬

ing every afternoon at 3 oclockand every night

The big tont for the use A DrWilliams and Prof Hicks in theireau µ uhiual meeting will resell herothis week and will DC put upon theold Farmers Bank Building lotwith entrance on Bunk street opposite the ADVocATE Jon Roosts Thetea t will accommodate 2500 peopleProf Hicks will be hero the earlypart of next week to superintendthe construction of the tent andplatform and umhe ready Inc theAugust2ndturned from Harrodsburg wherehe had beon in tho meeting nearlyn week and says it is a pronouncedsuccess and is resulting in greatgood Some of tho vilest sinnersand most corrupt men have comaforward and asked for tho prayersof Gods people

I Tt1ESICK f

Dr J A Shirleys condition isseriousTom

Greene of near Levee isvery sick

Nettie daughter of W F Hortonwho leis been dangerously sick withappendicitis is yet sick

Mrs Ella Gregory of Bethel who

improving ¬¬PerformedMrs Lane of this city

Mrq J Q Stephens went toLexington today to consult with aspecialist regarding an operationfor cancer She was accompaniedby her son Cli Stephens MrsStephens has been suffering fromthis dread affliction for severalmonths Should an operation be

1

decided upon we sincerely hope itwill be successful

Jno J Cox ot Cauiargo killednear Yale a rattlesnake with 10rattles

a

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