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ti a MT STERLING ADVOCATE WEDNESDAY JULY 13 1504 nOm m fluersons fJ MNT OILS VARNISHES r I WiN GREEN ENAMEL 1 NmiEL a J tQMTE 1 f STAINS 9 r fof fi d J tlj rQ trCARRIACiE f I PAiNr i th t c Everything used in Painting 1 4 tt i t J ATE S lst j tOUERSON I l t o 7 curt St i l yLI J = t r EROO llnLJ J j ji f f 5 i Scott Jones of Lexington is AjiisM I fC Ed Welts returned home from St Louie Sunday 1j a 17v HryI lrlmbfe went to Louis t yule on Sunday a tiFisher and Chas J Greene spent I Sunday in Wi nc h esterg 5 Mrs Jessie Pendletpn i is visiting i brother Dr Rickettsf Willie Henry of Clark county 1 spent Sunday in this city l i Miss Msry Hunter of W Va is visiting Miss Boyd Marshall t CS Miss Nannie Shackleford has re 1lrmed from a visit to Ashland sMrs Dr Marshall has returned from a visit to friends in Gynthidna Gano Thompson of Louisville tpent Sunday with his parents here on A1ITwlw 0 1wwillnw- UCIIGAIUU1Mo VL VuwV Ias here the guest of Thomas P c iISuttonS ii hS utton jo i itl t camping party at High Bridge Tuesday fe Barkley arrived roh i iifridaon Friday to spend thea summerBen i Robertson of Cincinnati was here last week and went to Olympia Robert H Goodpaster is visiting his grandmother Mrs Jas Free hoi Lexington r e Miss Darsy Savage name from her hume in Pendletpn county js J rnSwteaching at Greunbriar x Judge E L Walker and wife of tv YiHiamspp W Va are visiting iX lie family of G A StrotKerV it 1 Misses Reginald Cox and Mary l i Wood went to Louisville Sunday i to visit Col A T Wood and wife RevG W Hildebrant of Will more spent part of lust week on t LSpjencerih interest of Belvue Col > Mrs Graves of Washington D y 1 pwho has been with Mrs J B pratt of Camnrgo has gone t Lexington r Frank and Clay Gibbons Chae M j tLOrIY and Misses Florence Joyce I Biddieand i Elizabeth Gibbons 1 I H c W E SELL w > CANNEL ll Staf ff SEMI CANNEI BLACK BAND MORRIS CREEK SPLINT- t r JACKSON LUMP and other brands of g o- de ° L Should Like a Share of Your Patronage r FTABB I Ji Phone 12 i Mr STERLING icy i < iiF gkt i t o i VVivfeVA spent laat Wedaesds JJtexing 4 4Cba8 tOn Sunday fa 1 Miss Lillie Perkins is spending few weeks in Louisville Mrs Linnie Bowman is in Gin ciriiTCtiVJsltingrelatives tar1l irtilh aJlJltJ lnds in C9ying ou J p ri Misses Minnie Groves and Besr In Ciwiinfn t 1 t iLfc MriJt VJAUllrSp i T G Julian is Itele from Florida for the etimmcr Allen Hedges I left Monday morn ing for Lexington whore he has secured employment < Miss Aurelia Hannti of Shelby ville Ky spent Sunday with tiroC family of J W Thompson Misses Elizabeth Wish and Mary McCarney of Lexington are guests f Mrs Peter Kelley i Mrs Chas H Wilson and SOD Shirley are visiting Mrs Ganp Cayvtbodat Paynes bepot JudgeJ E Coopers stay at AmyxsSpring in Morgan county- is Very uoheflOm to his heaitb q Misses Katherine Johnson and Ethel Ingram are the pleasant of Miss Lucile Hedden Thomas P Sutton has returned a house party at Versailles given by Miss Lillian Carpenter- C C Turner and family JoHn Coleman and family and Mrs Alice Turner are at Olympian Springs Hunt Priest Thompson Cole- man and Bob Turner attended v- a dance at Winchester1 nyMondyt t night Mrs Frank Warren and daugh- ter ¬ Miss Amelia of Parkersburg W Va are visiting relatives in this city Misses Alma Nesbitt and Mary I have returned from a visit North Middletown guests of Mrs Robert Bra tton Miss Fleda Greene who has beenI I visiting in Winchester returned iDe Sunday accompanied by her Mrs J W McClure J W Vanar dell of Washing- ton ¬ D C passed through on Sunday and was joined here by his brother Lindsey They went to 1 St Louis Mrs Jennie Cox who lives in Alabama is visiting relatives in the county She was accompa ¬ nied irom Lexington by her sister Miss Lizzio Mr and Mrs Jno Arnbld ar- rived ¬ from Richmond on Monday He returned next day but Mrs Arnold and babe will visit with her mother Mrs Jones Gcorge Reese and wife of Paints ville who was with his fathers family here last week makes slat tering reports about the growth of his town and also of the bank of which he is cashier Newmeyers Sale is the talk Bargaino Day Cluett and E I fc Shirts PoNon GRAVES Tt1E SICK Mrs R H Winn is quite sick Mat Knox Tuerchant at Levee i seriously sick at his homo Mrs Robert Collier of this city has been at the Good Samaritan Hospital in Lexington for a few days preparatory for a surgical operation which was performed on yesterday Their many friends hope for her restoration to health On Tuesday of last week Mrs Jnp Cravens left this city with her son Robert Kash en route t I s Martensvillc Ind p h y s icra f n I thore advised her to bring biro t Lexington lCjt r aii i operajtln t- lenfithen I a contracted Uimbr l they returned at once I Barefoot sandals forthe young liters PONOII k GUA YES I f i I t I 11 > 2iir r f h g1f c ffr 1 t- s t- ft e ib d j I DEPifiNS I i r < 1 j tiJ TLLs Tue remains of Ben Settles arrived here from Arkansas City Kan Thursday pvenJng tp d- after i hgrylrryer at heiarl j riday morning1 cbnducted byrtcv t n Cwero buried in Mach 1tIa bemoVei5Bode461i3E I had J many friends who mourn lits de patturbi Peace to his ashes The aged fathe5jand mother rid1brothE orePiave tFe sympathy of all t who r know them v WILLIAM On Tuesday after noon Mrs Mary Elizabeth William widow of the late Thomas William whom she survived nine weeks de- parted ¬ this life from organic pearl trouble aged about 70 years She a member of the Methodist hurch and a most excellent Wo ¬ I man Funeral scrvico at the late home Thursday 10 a m conduct ¬ ed by Rev H G Turner of the Methodist Church and RevJ R Hobbs of the Baptist Church Burial in Maohpelahcemetery v DARSIEA telegram was re- ceived ¬ in Frankfort on Monday saying that Rev George Darsle had IIed suddenly in Chicago For about 27 years Rev Darsie has been pastor of the Christian Church atI Frankfort So far as we know there is not in the Christian I Church in the United States a man 1 who in all the departments of church work and in individual at- tainment ¬ J and character in public favor and love who is the superior of J3eo Darsie In State and na tional assembles among hie brethren bo has been a shining light and tower of strength LATER Hcdied under the influence of an anesthetic administered for performing an op ¬ oration lIe left home onlsst Thursday fer Chicago to be treated KASU James Kash died at his home in North Middletown Ky on Thursday afternoon July 7 1904 He would have been 72 years old on Friday July 8 For several months he has been in fee ble health He had been out driv ¬ ing and had justentered his room when an attack oi heart trouble ended his life in a few minutes For several years he lived in opr city later was in Frankfort and then moved to North Middletown He was a member of the Primative Baptist Church His funeral ser ¬ vice was conducted at North Mid dletown on Saturday by Rev Gil ¬ bert of Winchester assisted by Rev C W Dick pastor of the Christian Church and the burial was in that town He was a native of Wolfe county and married a Miss Hurst df that county His wife and seven children mourn his Departure The daughters are Mesdames 1 N Phipps of this city Ida Everman and Robert Bishop ofBourbon Grafton Pat- terson ¬ of Jamestown Ky and Miss Oda and the sons Sam o f Manchester and Wm of Losing ton If you have not been to New ¬ movers Sale its time to come Narrow Escape Friday Sandy Scobee was haul- ing ¬ hay on a spring wagon to his barn and when be got to the burl was standing ere ct on the load when thQ horse started suddenly throw ¬ ing him backward and violently to the ground At first it was thought his injuries were serious but he has improveds Cluett and E R W Shirts PeNcil k GRAVES FOR SALE The most complete in modern convenience hpme in MX Sterling The finest hot water furnace in every hall and room radiators se on marble base Hot and col water in laundry room also 2 floors arrangementss Builttw9I addreso Ilr 1 y lfuxxcisr CareGuthrieiClpVCo Will asp6fjl the I handsome new tj room home adjditaing Itr I mean business see me J 1 t I I I t tl i I I i I t < f1 r if tf i ELI OIOUS t 11 J R VJBMajliam will > re at Iprin field on Sunday atlfU6o oclock 1 Tlie nuion service will be held the Southern i Pf esbv terian 9t a rffy 3 on Sunday evening sermon bJTR RiHobbs i ffi J uClaude elected as Steward of Church to succeed Wm Dutyre movedto Winchester His l term I ollce begins in September I The Womans Missionary Soc of the Baptist Church wnlm with Miss Lucy Smith this noon at 230 oclock and the Society at the same place at 3 I On first page is an inteiestlD Sketch of Miss Lavinia 0 Idhatn Work in Japan lilies Oldham I now in the United States On day her family did not know day of her expected arrival in city Sunday July 17 at 745 p m the four Christian Churches of ington will begin a series of meetings at Chautauqua These meetings will be held Sunday night during the months July and August 1 J willaddress the audience night on the subject Union Rev E G B Mam P preached at Methodist Church Sunday morning At the meeting at Christian Church day evening a large greeted Rev E G B Mann 1 preached a plain earnest thou 1 ful sermon for a revival of study Gods word and set forth the cellencies at the sacred writings compared with other literary I ductions He lamented the lar ignorance of what in in the Bible All of our 250 Ladies for 198 cash only PoNcn fc GRAVES I r i1 rrr Kr BIRTHS i I r + s To Albin Tipton end wife July 5 a Son Cups and for bf at Penny Store Special Shoe Sale meyers every day I i i J l RememberAL RememberALA1JANZA l i I J J J t J j I f ber people will same for BYRI 1 NIMR n JR Jlad tlife of N > r6sl the cmr rnoorimma a buggy linat tindfir tljeiJS and witb aria to do y to reIsortI up stairs and the wind l7Mp to the b2ll43 tried > threatcotcE tiJ> with a C D violence star took reTaejs the daewz grandfather were 111 contirswifl the fake = with doses + a shot gci and vrxtSo the panne to stet to bcs opening tfee son who WaS from rom with BiaaaE the cha rgs breast beliEflw in deathjtliB as Squsrc going to JpB surrender Jfat and hra trial Monday Hazelrigg this city ItiL Bynf fSrafiB r in IMW itu the past few of relief SJSH i from basE by public tinwr U NewmeyerBr > 250 read 150 oneS teI at gnstl ana Jc MASxrx a i THi S m Q Q Q Dont Forget That 1 Qfd1aiit tOtf1 sr t Will give the Best Ten 1000 Dollar Suit of Clothes illt t their house to thefarmer bringing in the Biggest Wagoit I Loadof Country People to their store during the UOOffit End Sale They must be brought from the country and brought 1 to the v I i t BUSY BEE CASH STOREt t tthat t come inoraityiclay J during the week thus avoiding a rush and crowd onSaturday the 16th the last day of the contest We have selected Squire Turner John W bed here at arty time to count the num of in each wagon and r keeps a record of Try this Suit of Clothes ia air kept many troubles stroaagr Friday

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Page 1: JJtexing BYRI I DEPifiNS I tlj fluersons fJnyx.uky.edu/dips/xt7w3r0pt78b/data/0648.pdf · ti a MT STERLING ADVOCATE WEDNESDAY JULY 13 1504 nOm m fluersons fJ r MNT OILS VARNISHES

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fluersons fJ

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f5 i Scott Jones of Lexington is

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fC Ed Welts returned home from StLouie Sunday 1j

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17v HryI lrlmbfe went to Louist yule on Sunday

a tiFisher and Chas J Greene spentI Sunday in Winc hesterg5 Mrs Jessie Pendletpn iis visiting

i brother Dr RickettsfWillie Henry of Clark county

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spent Sunday in this cityl i Miss Msry Hunter of W Va is

visiting Miss Boyd Marshallt

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Miss Nannie Shackleford has re1lrmed from a visit to Ashland

sMrs Dr Marshall has returnedfrom a visit to friends in Gynthidna

Gano Thompson of Louisvilletpent Sunday with his parents

hereon A1ITwlw 0 1wwillnw-UCIIGAIUU1Mo VL VuwV

Ias here the guest of Thomas PciISuttonSii hSutton jo iitlt camping party at High Bridge

Tuesday

fe Barkley arrived rohiiifridaon Friday to spend theasummerBeni Robertson of Cincinnatiwas here last week and went toOlympia

Robert H Goodpaster is visitinghis grandmother Mrs Jas Free

hoi Lexington

r e Miss Darsy Savage name fromher hume in Pendletpn county js J

rnSwteaching at Greunbriarx

Judge E L Walker and wife of

tv YiHiamspp W Va are visitingiX lie family of G A StrotKerVit

1 Misses Reginald Cox and Maryl

i Wood went to Louisville Sundayi to visit Col A T Wood and wife

RevG W Hildebrant of Willmore spent part of lust week on

t LSpjencerih interest of Belvue Col

> Mrs Graves of Washington D

y1 pwho has been with Mrs J B

pratt of Camnrgo has gone tLexington

r Frank and Clay Gibbons Chae

Mj tLOrIY and Misses Florence JoyceI Biddieandi Elizabeth Gibbons

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and other brands of g o-

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spent laat Wedaesds JJtexing44Cba8tOn

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Miss Lillie Perkins is spendingfew weeks in Louisville

Mrs Linnie Bowman is in GinciriiTCtiVJsltingrelativestar1lirtilh aJlJltJlnds in C9yingou J p ri

Misses Minnie Groves and BesrIn Ciwiinfnt 1 t iLfc MriJtVJAUllrSpi

T G Julian is Itele from Floridafor the etimmcr

Allen Hedges Ileft Monday morning for Lexington whore he hassecured employment <

Miss Aurelia Hannti of Shelbyville Ky spent Sunday with tiroCfamily of J W Thompson

Misses Elizabeth Wish andMary McCarney of Lexington areguests f Mrs Peter Kelley i

Mrs Chas H Wilson and SOD

Shirley are visiting Mrs GanpCayvtbodat Paynes bepot

JudgeJ E Coopers stay atAmyxsSpring in Morgan county-is Very uoheflOm to his heaitb q

Misses Katherine Johnson andEthel Ingram are the pleasant

of Miss Lucile Hedden

Thomas P Sutton has returneda house party at Versailles

given by Miss Lillian Carpenter-

C C Turner and family JoHnColeman and family and Mrs AliceTurner are at Olympian Springs

Hunt Priest Thompson Cole-

man and Bob Turner attendedv-

adance at Winchester1 nyMondytt

nightMrs Frank Warren and daugh-

ter¬

Miss Amelia of ParkersburgW Va are visiting relatives inthis city

Misses Alma Nesbitt and Mary I

have returned from a visitNorth Middletown guests of

Mrs Robert Bra ttonMiss Fleda Greene who has beenII

visiting in Winchester returnediDe Sunday accompanied by her

Mrs J W McClure

J W Vanar dell of Washing-

ton¬

D C passed through on

Sunday and was joined here by hisbrother Lindsey They went to

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St Louis

Mrs Jennie Cox who lives inAlabama is visiting relatives inthe county She was accompa ¬

nied irom Lexington by her sisterMiss Lizzio

Mr and Mrs Jno Arnbld ar-

rived¬

from Richmond on MondayHe returned next day but MrsArnold and babe will visit with hermother Mrs Jones

Gcorge Reese and wife of Paintsville who was with his fathersfamily here last week makes slat

tering reports about the growth ofhis town and also of the bank ofwhich he is cashier

Newmeyers Sale is the talkBargainoDay

Cluett and EI

fc ShirtsPoNon GRAVES

Tt1E SICK

Mrs R H Winn is quite sick

Mat Knox Tuerchant at Levee i

seriously sick at his homo

Mrs Robert Collier of this cityhas been at the Good SamaritanHospital in Lexington for a few

days preparatory for a surgicaloperation which was performed on

yesterday Their many friendshope for her restoration to health

On Tuesday of last week MrsJnp Cravens left this city with herson Robert Kash en route t I

sMartensvillc Ind p h y s icraf n I

thore advised her to bring biro tLexington lCjt r aiii operajtln t-

lenfithenI

a contracted Uimbrl theyreturned at once

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Barefoot sandals forthe youngliters PONOII k GUA YES

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after i hgrylrryer at heiarl j

riday morning1 cbnducted byrtcv t

n Cwero buried in Mach1tIa bemoVei5Bode461i3EI had Jmany friends who mourn lits depatturbi Peace to his ashes Theaged fathe5jand mother rid1brothEorePiave tFe sympathy of allt who

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know them

v WILLIAM On Tuesday afternoon Mrs Mary Elizabeth Williamwidow of the late Thomas Williamwhom she survived nine weeks de-

parted¬

this life from organic pearltrouble aged about 70 years She

a member of the Methodisthurch and a most excellent Wo ¬ I

man Funeral scrvico at the latehome Thursday 10 a m conduct ¬

ed by Rev H G Turner of theMethodist Church and RevJ RHobbs of the Baptist ChurchBurial in Maohpelahcemetery

v DARSIEA telegram was re-

ceived¬

in Frankfort on Mondaysaying that Rev George Darsle hadIIed suddenly in Chicago Forabout 27 years Rev Darsie has beenpastor of the Christian Church atIFrankfort So far as we knowthere is not in the Christian I

Church in the United States a man 1

who in all the departments ofchurch work and in individual at-

tainment¬

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and character in publicfavor and love who is the superiorof J3eo Darsie In State and national assembles among hie brethrenbo has been a shining light andtower of strength LATER Hcdiedunder the influence of an anestheticadministered for performing an op ¬

oration lIe left home onlsstThursday fer Chicago to be treated

KASU James Kash died at hishome in North Middletown Kyon Thursday afternoon July 7

1904 He would have been 72years old on Friday July 8 Forseveral months he has been in feeble health He had been out driv¬

ing and had justentered his roomwhen an attack oi heart troubleended his life in a few minutes Forseveral years he lived in opr citylater was in Frankfort and thenmoved to North Middletown Hewas a member of the PrimativeBaptist Church His funeral ser ¬

vice was conducted at North Middletown on Saturday by Rev Gil ¬

bert of Winchester assisted byRev C W Dick pastor of theChristian Church and the burialwas in that town He was a nativeof Wolfe county and married aMiss Hurst df that county Hiswife and seven children mourn hisDeparture The daughters areMesdames 1 N Phipps of thiscity Ida Everman and RobertBishop ofBourbon Grafton Pat-terson

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of Jamestown Ky andMiss Oda and the sons Sam ofManchester and Wm of Losington

If you have not been to New ¬

movers Sale its time to come

NarrowEscape

Friday Sandy Scobee was haul-ing

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hay on a spring wagon to hisbarn and when be got to the burlwas standing erect on the load whenthQ horse started suddenly throw ¬

ing him backward and violently tothe ground At first it was thoughthis injuries were serious but he has

improvedsCluett and E R W Shirts

PeNcil k GRAVES

FOR SALE

The most complete in modernconvenience hpme in MX SterlingThe finest hot water furnace inevery hall and room radiators seon marble base Hot and colwater in laundry room also 2 floors

arrangementssBuilttw9IaddresoIlr1 y lfuxxcisr

CareGuthrieiClpVCoWill asp6fjl theI handsome new

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Tlie nuion service will be heldthe Southerni Pfesbv terian 9ta rffy 3on Sunday evening sermon bJTR

RiHobbs i ffiJuClaudeelected as Steward ofChurch to succeed Wm Dutyremovedto Winchester Hisl term

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ollce begins in SeptemberI

The Womans Missionary Socof the Baptist Church wnlmwith Miss Lucy Smith thisnoon at 230 oclock and theSociety at the same place at 3 I

On first page is an inteiestlDSketch of Miss Lavinia 0 Idhatn

Work in Japan lilies OldhamI

now in the United States Onday her family did not knowday of her expected arrival incity

Sunday July 17 at 745 p m

the four Christian Churches ofington will begin a series ofmeetings at ChautauquaThese meetings will be heldSunday night during the monthsJuly and August 1 Jwilladdress the audiencenight on the subjectUnion

Rev E G B Mam Ppreached at Methodist ChurchSunday morning At themeeting at Christian Churchday evening a largegreeted Rev E G B Mann 1

preached a plain earnest thou1

ful sermon for a revival of studyGods word and set forth thecellencies at the sacred writingscompared with other literary

Iductions He lamented thelar ignorance of what in

in the Bible

All of our 250 Ladiesfor 198 cash only

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come inoraityiclayJ during the week thus avoiding arush and crowd onSaturday the 16th the last day of thecontest We have selected Squire Turner John Wbedhere at arty time to count the num

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