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r j t 44INIT 1 STERLING ADVOCATE TUESDAY FEBRUARY 5 1902 1tJf L 11FciJ t c Jir Compound b White Pine JHtif 1 teiiM f and Tar 1L <0 W I j jty ailf w jf a Coughs and vf IdsiI l I i Ati UERSONSDrug r I Phone 129 No7 Court St J i + PERSONAL1 i tX i J r ST AT Elliott of Raymore Mo r r pent some days here last week i Mrs A S Dickey of Fleming came last week to visit friends 1 CJ y II Duty of Covibgton spent a few dugs here returning yester dI i i D D Hurst of Jackson visited friends hero lust week lIe is an applicant for tho Jackson postof ¬ k free Mrs J D Hovcrniale of Sharps burg Mrs W F Schqoler More i qtqhena C C Schooler and son of this city attended the funeral 1 ser ¬ vice of Mrs S S Kirk at Sholby vine last Wednesdaye F c J D Hazelrigg has returned from New York where he made spring purchases for Grubbs Haz eirigg ds Co Miss Agnes Walsh is in the City isattending the millinery openings 10 and making pattern hats for T P Martin S Co Mr WE Simpson of Spencer 1bounty is here representing the Monarch Company Mess Jas W and W Jlhornp son are visiting Mr Geo Thomp- son ¬ in Fleming county tI SOCIAL EVENTS v o vs o0 011 On Friday night Feb 21 Miss Daisy G Greenwood assisted by Mr and Mrs Win Daniel enter- tained ¬ forty friends at Hollywood in honor of Washingtons birthday 1 House was decorated in holly flags and bunting and the proverbial and hatchet were in ev ¬ 1clherrytree idence Guests attired in costume representing some person of ye olden times Lunch served in courses Games ofall kinds and dancingwere the leading features Six musicians present Old Vfr- program ¬ ginia Reel was last on which caused much pleasure Ala Jim Mulligan At last well have a good show In Mt Sterling It is the Great and Only Mare For Mt Sterling So let every body go Believe ids for wo know It will be tho finest show laver inMt Sterling 1 1vC vCJ vv- m i d 17fttT ftnL w w I f 1al I JJ I URI UIIUIUU 1 f They are all strictly good i iu White Fawn I- r p Perfectionp j Crystal Crown i I hl Prices always an in 4ducement to trade with US t J Tabb- i f fcm x s a 1 y t r RELIGIOUS S s a spa o so S The selection of Mr R Bruce Young IIB an elder of the Christian Church in this city was ratified by the congregation on Sunday morn ¬ lug of last week On Sunday morning rdJ Thiirp I anus wife and Miss Lizzie Garrison were received into the membership of the Christian Church Miss Bessie daughter of Joe Turley made t leconCesl lon on Sunday morning At the colored Methodist church a meeting has been goiiig on for I three weeks Pastor C W Lane was assisted by Rev Jones of Peeled Oak and Rev Johnson of this city Results 211 upon a con ¬ Cession of faith and 9 by letter res- toration and relation making to tal of 220 in three weeks The en- tire ¬ 211 accepted sprinkling as the ordinance of Baptism Immersion is practiced by the colored Metho ¬ dists only as the last resort The pastor will preach next Sunday morning at 11 oclock on the sub- ject ¬ of Baptism and promises to prove from the Scriptures that sprinkling and pouring are the original modes of Baptism In the evening the subject will be The True Church The College of the Bible of Lex ¬ ington through its Financial Sec ¬ retary ID Clubb of Midway is making an effort to increase its en ¬ dowment Mr Clubb for the past year has been going among the Christian Churches of the State in the interest of the college and ac ¬ cording to reports has had splendid success He has received several 1 large gifts during the year It is now proposed in connection with his personal canvas to have a Col ¬ lege of the Bible Day for the Christ ¬ ian Churches of Kentucky the first Sunday in June and thus give ev erybody an opportunity to contrib ¬ ute to this worthy caiiRp We con ¬ gratulate the friends of the college on this wise move to enlist the sym- pathy and aid of the great mass of people who cannot give largely but will cheerfully give what they ue able to such a worthy institution We shall watch the movement with interest and wish for it great suc ¬ cess Rev A Redd P E conducted Quarterly Meeting at Grassy on Sunday morning and preachedat the Methodist Church in the even- ing ¬ There has been a marked in ¬ crease in the Sunday School and attendance at regular services Rev Robertson conducted thcusual Quarteriymeeting here An Ep worth League was organized at 3 oclock There were five additions to the congregation by letter and confession at the two services At the Baptist church next Sun- day morning and evening Rev W J Bolin will preach at both hours Subject for evening sermon First Lessons in Discipleship The public cordially invited Gcmill Soniif lies been engaged to sing at the First Presbyterian Church and will take part in next Sundays service T THE SICK i Mrs J Q Stephens has been siok for two weeks The second son of Dun Ilolloarn has pl1 umonin John son 6f Mr and Mrs Sam Turloy has pneumonia Mrs Robert Marshall who hits been quite sick is very much im ¬ provedJ Mrs Phoebe Moore of North Middletown who is visiting in the city fell Friday and injurod his right hip- Judge Cooper was unable to at ¬ tend Bath Circuit Court last week Ills many friends will regret to hear of his continued sickness Our townsman CW Nesbitt was elected special Judge by the Bar at Bath Circuit Court Judge Cooper being sick Mr Tom Rash of Winchester was in the city Sunday J to remove his brother Clay Rash to that city Mr Clay Raslt has been and t is yet very ill and it was thought best to romoyo him home DEIcTNS eeAll tions of Respect Cards < f Thanks etc will he charged for PENCJlhc infant of Mr Pence S who lives on the Herbert Moss farm near Curaurgo died Sunday nightCorualtxfbhin Hi Coleman died early in hebruaryat his home i in KUIIHUH City Mo Ho was born in Bath county Kentucky in 1831 havingmoved to Jackson county Mo in 1858 He married iMJss Emily Craig Since 1878 he has lived at Kansas City His wife four daughters and one son survive him He was a brother of Capt Mat G Coleman deceased of this city WnIulsBtlel aged ten months daughter of Mr and Mrs Alex Williams died of pneumonia Monday morning Feb 24 1002 at 230 oclock at the home on the Jerry Cockrell farm near this city Burial yesterday afternoon in Mach pelah Cemetery The family have the sympathy of all in the loss of their little one MOOUK Henry Lee Moore aged about 32 years died Monday at the home of Thomas Warner near Judy this county of pneumonia He came to this county about six years ago from Virginia and had made many friends and was highly respected He was formerly mem ¬ ber of the A 0 U W but had allowed himself to be dropped The funeral expenses however were paid by IIinkston Lodge of this city exempliiling the great princi ¬ ple of the Order Charity The remains will be interred today at 11 oclock in the burying ground at old Springlield Church AuxumnnOn lust Saturday at the home of her mother Mrs Wvi1 Moore Nannie Leo Alexander died of consumption in the fifteenth year of her agty She was a daugh ¬ tor of George Alexander deceased She had boon in declining health for three yours and had been con fined to her room for five months She become a member of the Chris ¬ tian church three yours ago and has lived in the very Spirit of the confession made walking with Him whom she trusted The fu ¬ neral services wore at the Chris ¬ tian church Sunday afternoon conducted by Pastor II D Clark assisted by Rev G C Abbitt Such an exemplary lift and trium ¬ phant death should encourage the young Christian and be an object lesson to those who have been warned by thin Spirit and yet have not given themselves to Christ er vet o o oo wet e- S ARRIA0E8 7 KDWAKUSWKME Earl Edwards of this city and Miss Nannie L Orme of Step tone were married at the brides home on Tuesday Feb 18 1002 by Rev D W Robertson snOE3iAKn ItII ANNE n- On Jan 17 Miss Errel Banner to Mr Charlie Shoemaker of Willow Branch Va Mrs Shoemaker is a friend of ColT J Bigstaff of this city and Col G G Hamilton of Flat Creek KEIDIIAL- LHonrj Reid you promised to no tify us You didnt Why didnt you On last Wednesday evening he led to Hymens altar Miss Nancy Hall of Richmond a beautiful a sweet girl Henry is one of our boys hauled away to Richmond Now with Hymens knot tied it may read Henry Reid and his better half will be at home in Mt Sterling You are sly you didnt toll us but we love you just the same Much joy- KlDDlIIH lN On Wednesday afternoon Feb 20 1002 in Lexington Mr Asa Kidd of Kid Y1lle neighborhood will bo married to Miss Iva Had den d NgbtQror Mr and Mrs Rufus Hadden Miss Hadden is a ttt1gf IJ ttu8 a l3lfJ JI I lfPo 1fo W ijj mlhe Shoe world is I led by HANAN The i Haywood is the B best 300 and 350 madeIii rfjJ 41 If BrIrHIf L9Hawes IIdressing I 00 ITL l1Ym fJJ i II4e 1- k I S i REASONSi4 r i f 1 r- e YOU SH OUT nI E EJ 1m > < < rl Is1 TRADE WITH THEI I m ill l l- r GuthrioClothillgCorj h h rol YO 1 lr LU LI I THEY CARRY THE BEST tl I i MISREPRESENTATIONS 1 r 1m f r m1 r CLOSE PROFITS ibrl rlf f W MAKE RIGHT Ij T di rl i 1 AWRONGi i C lm t 4lJ p flffJ l j i In the finest rwfmlJ il C alllines carry both these I Irui flU Furnishings 0 t d lIb < 1t I FIIFJIEJS 1 i bfirrr 1JI3 t Pg jllmg iJ E1 = i = beautiful and accomplished young lady and has a host of admirers The groom is a nephew of Mr Andy McCluro and Miss Sue Mc- Clure with whom he has lived since infancy The ceremony will bo performed by Rev 1 J Spencer Wo extend congratulations in ad- vance ¬ KATMFFWIUTKi Raymond 0 Ratlifi son of Henry Ratlin of Stepstone and Miss Fan- nie daughter of John W White were married Wednesdayafternoon Feb 19th 1902 at her homo on Salt Well Creek The weather was in oleineut because of snow and ice About 40 friends were present The ceremony was by B W Trimble We will make clothes this sea ¬ son for Mr L E Hays of Cinci- nnati ¬ By securing the services of this excellent tailor and by giving you moderato prices on highclass work we think we should by all means have tho preferable order over these little sample and book fellows Every garment will bo tried on before it is permanently put together insuring a perfect fit Display at our store March 8 1 and 5 WATSU Buos T F Rogers desires us to state that he has some fine investments in real eaeate 1 1f1 rJ rl- r 7 I c W Swan Hats all shapes Caps for men or hoys working or marrying lLJ1 t t4i t 00 ift rii- di fmlJ n < Released Miss Erton M Stone the Amer ¬ ican missionary and her compan ¬ ion Mme Tsilka have at last been released by the Macedonian bri- gands ¬ who have held them captives since September 8 last Both are in good health as is also the baby of Mme Tsijkn Young man if you want a hobby uptodato tailor made suit como to Walsh Bros March 8 1 015 and leave your measure Garments tried on you before thor are por manontly put together insuring a perfect fit WALSH Buos Loaders in Style The deadlock in tho State Senate was broken Friday when the Com mittee on Religion and Morals re ¬ ported without expression the County Unit Local Option Bill It fell into the orders of the day pre ¬ ceded by about forty bills and will not be reached i in l less than a weeks time unless the rules are suspended by a twothirds vote- Theatrical Calendar Mare the Grent March 11 Hungarian Court Orchestra March 25th Rev Sam P Jones Aprif 1 tH ff Colonist Rates To California Oregon und Wash ¬ ington during March anti April Only 8000 via the Missouri Pa ¬ cific Railway A A GALLAHIIKU D P A No 108 Vine tit- ineinaati i O Fire destroyed the Park Avenue Hotel in New York early Saturday morning Most of the GOO guests had time to escape The fire start ¬ ed in the Seventyfirst Regiment Armory occupying an entire block next to the hotel The dead num ¬ ber 10 The proporty loss is esti- mated ¬ at 1000000 r Rev B F Huugerford Baptist of Sholbyville has been chosen Chaplain of tho State Penitentiary at Frankfort for a period of four years Justice Horace Gray of the Su- preme ¬ Court has sUffered an attack of paralysis but it is stated that there is every reason to expect his recovery Fat men and lean men come and leave your measure with Walsh Bros for a good goodfitting spring suit Marcli 8 4 or 5 New veiling now neckties at TV P Martin t Cos >

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Page 1: The Mt. Sterling advocate. (Mt. Sterling, KY) 1902-02-25 [p ].nyx.uky.edu/dips/xt7qv97zmw8z/data/0917.pdf · PERSONAL1 i tX i J rr ST AT Elliott of Raymore Mo r pent some days here

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PERSONAL1i tX

i J r ST AT Elliott of Raymore Morr pent some days here last week

i Mrs A S Dickey of Flemingcame last week to visit friends 1

CJy II Duty of Covibgton spenta few dugs here returning yesterdI i

iD D Hurst of Jackson visited

friends hero lust week lIe is anapplicant for tho Jackson postof ¬

k free

Mrs J D Hovcrniale of Sharpsburg Mrs W F Schqoler More

i qtqhena C C Schooler and son ofthis city attended the funeral1 ser ¬

vice of Mrs S S Kirk at Sholbyvine last Wednesdaye

Fc J D Hazelrigg has returned

from New York where he madespring purchases for Grubbs Hazeirigg ds Co

Miss Agnes Walsh is in the Cityisattending the millinery openings

10and making pattern hats for T PMartin S Co

Mr WE Simpson of Spencer1bounty is here representing the

Monarch Company

Mess Jas W and W Jlhornpson are visiting Mr Geo Thomp-son

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in Fleming county

tI SOCIAL EVENTSv o vs o0 011

On Friday night Feb 21 MissDaisy G Greenwood assisted byMr and Mrs Win Daniel enter-

tained

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forty friends at Hollywoodin honor of Washingtons birthday

1 House was decorated in holly flagsand bunting and the proverbial

and hatchet were in ev ¬1clherrytreeidence Guests attired in costumerepresenting some person of yeolden times Lunch served incourses Games ofall kinds anddancingwere the leading featuresSix musicians present Old Vfr-

program¬

ginia Reel was last onwhich caused much pleasure

Ala Jim Mulligan

At last well have a good showIn Mt Sterling

It is the Great and Only MareFor Mt Sterling

So let every body goBelieve ids for wo knowIt will be tho finest show

laver inMt Sterling

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RELIGIOUSS s a spa o so S

The selection of Mr R BruceYoung IIB an elder of the ChristianChurch in this city was ratified bythe congregation on Sunday morn ¬

lug of last week

On Sunday morning rdJThiirpI anus wife and Miss LizzieGarrison were received into themembership of the ChristianChurch Miss Bessie daughter ofJoe Turley made tleconCesl lon on

Sunday morning

At the colored Methodist churcha meeting has been goiiig on for

I

three weeks Pastor C W Lanewas assisted by Rev Jones ofPeeled Oak and Rev Johnson ofthis city Results 211 upon a con ¬

Cession of faith and 9 by letter res-

toration and relation making total of 220 in three weeks The en-

tire¬

211 accepted sprinkling as theordinance of Baptism Immersionis practiced by the colored Metho ¬

dists only as the last resort Thepastor will preach next Sundaymorning at 11 oclock on the sub-

ject¬

of Baptism and promises toprove from the Scriptures thatsprinkling and pouring are theoriginal modes of Baptism In theevening the subject will be TheTrue Church

The College of the Bible of Lex ¬

ington through its Financial Sec ¬

retary ID Clubb of Midway ismaking an effort to increase its en ¬

dowment Mr Clubb for the pastyear has been going among theChristian Churches of the State inthe interest of the college and ac ¬

cording to reports has had splendidsuccess He has received several1large gifts during the year It isnow proposed in connection withhis personal canvas to have a Col ¬

lege of the Bible Day for the Christ ¬

ian Churches of Kentucky the firstSunday in June and thus give everybody an opportunity to contrib ¬

ute to this worthy caiiRp We con ¬

gratulate the friends of the collegeon this wise move to enlist the sym-pathy and aid of the great mass ofpeople who cannot give largely butwill cheerfully give what they ueable to such a worthy institutionWe shall watch the movement withinterest and wish for it great suc ¬

cess

Rev A Redd P E conductedQuarterly Meeting at Grassy onSunday morning and preachedatthe Methodist Church in the even-

ing¬

There has been a marked in ¬

crease in the Sunday School andattendance at regular servicesRev Robertson conducted thcusualQuarteriymeeting here An Epworth League was organized at 3

oclock There were five additionsto the congregation by letter andconfession at the two services

At the Baptist church next Sun-day morning and evening Rev WJ Bolin will preach at both hoursSubject for evening sermon FirstLessons in Discipleship Thepublic cordially invited

Gcmill Soniif lies been engagedto sing at the First PresbyterianChurch and will take part in nextSundays service

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THE SICK i

Mrs J Q Stephens has beensiok for two weeks

The second son of Dun Ilolloarnhas pl1 umonin

John son 6f Mr and Mrs SamTurloy has pneumonia

Mrs Robert Marshall who hitsbeen quite sick is very much im ¬

provedJMrs Phoebe Moore of North

Middletown who is visiting in thecity fell Friday and injurod hisright hip-

Judge Cooper was unable to at¬

tend Bath Circuit Court last weekIlls many friends will regret tohear of his continued sickness

Our townsman C W Nesbitt waselected special Judge by the Bar atBath Circuit Court Judge Cooperbeing sick

Mr Tom Rash of Winchesterwas in the city SundayJ to removehis brother Clay Rash to thatcity Mr Clay Raslt has been andt

is yet very ill and it was thoughtbest to romoyo him home

DEIcTNS

eeAlltions of Respect Cards < f Thanksetc will he charged for

PENCJlhc infant of Mr PenceS

who lives on the Herbert Mossfarm near Curaurgo died Sunday

nightCorualtxfbhinHi Coleman

died early in hebruaryat his homeiin KUIIHUH City Mo Ho was bornin Bath county Kentucky in 1831

havingmoved to Jackson countyMo in 1858 He married iMJss

Emily Craig Since 1878 he haslived at Kansas City His wifefour daughters and one son survivehim He was a brother of CaptMat G Coleman deceased of thiscity

WnIulsBtlel aged tenmonths daughter of Mr and MrsAlex Williams died of pneumoniaMonday morning Feb 24 1002 at230 oclock at the home on theJerry Cockrell farm near this cityBurial yesterday afternoon in Machpelah Cemetery The family havethe sympathy of all in the loss oftheir little one

MOOUK Henry Lee Moore agedabout 32 years died Monday at thehome of Thomas Warner nearJudy this county of pneumoniaHe came to this county about sixyears ago from Virginia and hadmade many friends and was highlyrespected He was formerly mem ¬

ber of the A 0 U W but hadallowed himself to be dropped Thefuneral expenses however werepaid by IIinkston Lodge of thiscity exempliiling the great princi ¬

ple of the Order Charity Theremains will be interred today at11 oclock in the burying groundat old Springlield Church

AuxumnnOn lust Saturday atthe home of her mother Mrs Wvi1Moore Nannie Leo Alexander diedof consumption in the fifteenthyear of her agty She was a daugh ¬

tor of George Alexander deceasedShe had boon in declining healthfor three yours and had been confined to her room for five monthsShe become a member of the Chris ¬

tian church three yours ago andhas lived in the very Spirit of theconfession made walking withHim whom she trusted The fu ¬

neral services wore at the Chris ¬

tian church Sunday afternoonconducted by Pastor II D Clarkassisted by Rev G C AbbittSuch an exemplary lift and trium ¬

phant death should encourage theyoung Christian and be an objectlesson to those who have beenwarned by thin Spirit and yet havenot given themselves to Christ

er vet o o oo wet e-

SS ARRIA0E8

7KDWAKUSWKME

Earl Edwards of this city andMiss Nannie L Orme of Steptone were married at the brideshome on Tuesday Feb 18 1002by Rev D W Robertson

snOE3iAKn ItII ANNE n-

On Jan 17 Miss Errel Banner toMr Charlie Shoemaker of WillowBranch Va Mrs Shoemaker is afriend of ColT J Bigstaff of thiscity and Col G G Hamilton ofFlat Creek

KEIDIIAL-

LHonrj Reid you promised to notify us You didnt Why didntyou On last Wednesday eveninghe led to Hymens altar Miss NancyHall of Richmond a beautiful asweet girl Henry is one of ourboys hauled away to RichmondNow with Hymens knot tied itmay read Henry Reid and hisbetter half will be at home in MtSterling You are sly you didnttoll us but we love you just thesame Much joy-

KlDDlIIH lN

On Wednesday afternoon Feb20 1002 in Lexington Mr AsaKidd of Kid Y1lle neighborhoodwill bo married to Miss Iva Hadden d NgbtQror Mr and MrsRufus Hadden Miss Hadden is a

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beautiful and accomplished younglady and has a host of admirersThe groom is a nephew of MrAndy McCluro and Miss Sue Mc-

Clure with whom he has livedsince infancy The ceremony willbo performed by Rev 1 J SpencerWo extend congratulations in ad-

vance¬

KATMFFWIUTKi

Raymond 0 Ratlifi son of HenryRatlin of Stepstone and Miss Fan-

nie daughter of John W Whitewere married WednesdayafternoonFeb 19th 1902 at her homo on SaltWell Creek The weather was inoleineut because of snow and iceAbout 40 friends were presentThe ceremony was by B W Trimble

We will make clothes this sea ¬

son for Mr L E Hays of Cinci-nnati

¬

By securing the services ofthis excellent tailor and by givingyou moderato prices on highclasswork we think we should by allmeans have tho preferable orderover these little sample and bookfellows Every garment will bo

tried on before it is permanentlyput together insuring a perfectfit Display at our store March 8

1 and 5 WATSU Buos

T F Rogers desires us to statethat he has some fine investmentsin real eaeate

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Swan Hats all shapesCaps for men or hoys

working or marrying lLJ1

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n <Released

Miss Erton M Stone the Amer ¬

ican missionary and her compan ¬

ion Mme Tsilka have at last beenreleased by the Macedonian bri-gands

¬

who have held them captivessince September 8 last Both arein good health as is also the babyof Mme Tsijkn

Young man if you want a hobbyuptodato tailor made suit comoto Walsh Bros March 8 1 015and leave your measure Garmentstried on you before thor are pormanontly put together insuring aperfect fit

WALSH BuosLoaders in Style

The deadlock in tho State Senatewas broken Friday when the Committee on Religion and Morals re¬

ported without expression theCounty Unit Local Option Bill Itfell into the orders of the day pre ¬

ceded by about forty bills and willnot be reached iin lless than a weekstime unless the rules are suspendedby a twothirds vote-

Theatrical CalendarMare the GrentMarch 11

Hungarian Court OrchestraMarch 25th

Rev Sam P Jones Aprif 1 tHff

Colonist Rates To

California Oregon und Wash ¬

ington during March anti AprilOnly 8000 via the Missouri Pa ¬

cific RailwayA A GALLAHIIKU D P A

No 108 Vine tit-

ineinaatii O

Fire destroyed the Park AvenueHotel in New York early Saturdaymorning Most of the GOO guestshad time to escape The fire start¬

ed in the Seventyfirst RegimentArmory occupying an entire blocknext to the hotel The dead num ¬

ber 10 The proporty loss is esti-mated

¬

at 1000000r

Rev B F Huugerford Baptistof Sholbyville has been chosenChaplain of tho State Penitentiaryat Frankfort for a period of fouryears

Justice Horace Gray of the Su-

preme¬

Court has sUffered an attackof paralysis but it is stated thatthere is every reason to expect hisrecovery

Fat men and lean men come andleave your measure with WalshBros for a good goodfittingspring suit Marcli 8 4 or 5

New veiling now neckties at TVP Martin t Cos

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