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i i I iD j MT STERLING ADVOCATE WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 2 1903 School i Books WT School l Suppliesfri OF EVERY DESCRIPTION AT UERSONSDrufii r hone 129 No7 Court St oJ r r W mot 0 I > PERSONAL J I Charles Fields s of Ashland spjmt Sunday here C F Wheeler of Lexington was SundayI loft Monday for fjacksoii and intervening points Harry Ringo returned Saturday from a visit in Flemingsburgtu tuMiss hiitrd wasa Ed Bush and wife of Kansas City will return home next week Miss Florence McNamaji i visited- n Winchester Sunday- J D Wyatt editor of Ewing Enquirer spent Sunday in these parts Miss Poyntz Clark goes to Frankfort Wednesday to visit Mrs jFonpsotx I Miss Nell Boyd is spending a jveek with friends and relatives in f harpeburgG s DIty has been visiting her friends ere for several days f Miss Jennie Daugherty of Lex ngton is the guest of her sister Mrs John G Roberts Mrs James McCue and children I runday 0 arrived from Colorado- Mr McCue met them here gT James Archdeacon and sister Jf J4 in i D118S ll Y of Carlislevisited 1 Misses iNamata Sunday d daughter r hnaty visiting her parents i in olas and Fleming counties Gemmil Scuff has gone Ihnati and entered Miss Li < ords school of phonography L Mrs H P Reid of Richmond ftera visit of two weeks with her viusband M C Peuter has resigned his sition with the New Nationn- otel 1 to take effect September 1 t William King wife and daugh irwho visited Mr Kings mother TBI C King returned home ridavI I daughMil c r Friday Miss Almaj j vinyout recovered from the WH Strossman Jr is in New I Rimuels I behmcnt J Miss Anna Nunnolley of Win ester who has been visiting her nt Mrs B F Cockrell has ra j irned homeI I Miss Alma Hurst returned to her me in Millersburg Monday no nieceinma + Mrs John E James of Bushton AT i J r I i HOMEu 1 r 11 AGAIN I to 1 Ij 1 jjfl i We are now in our New of Mll9 greatlyu y IJ L handling our trade Call an dsee us at our If old stand at < IFTABB IT STERLING KYCI ON Jill 12 South itaysvlllo 51 i a- i I- I > 4 Ill arrived Monday to be with her parents Mr and Mrs J Q Ste- phens for a few weeks RE Punch is at French Lick SpringsJ Riley of Morehead was in the oily yesterday Miss Nell Sutton has returned from a visit to Sharpsburg M F Thompson and wife on Friday returned to New Orleans Mr Ed McCue of Sharpsburg g in the city last weak with frIendsRev F D Pnlmeter is in Cyn thiuna this week attending Con I ference Miss Elizabeth ReeVes came from Cincinnati Sunday to visit relatives cMr Paris are visiting his daughter- s Mr S T Greene Mrs Margaret Tyler and son Robert Benton went to Clark on yesterday for a visit John H Heary car inspector of the C fc 0 railroad was the guest of Miss Martha Dennis Saturday Millard Hainline and wife on tot tor Carroll Chenault wife and son are at Martinsville Ind to receive the benefit of the medicinal waters there Mr and Mrs R F Greene re rned yesterday from a visit to s brother L R Greene of Bram PisgahWoodford Bridgeforth forthMre F D Palmeter and little daughter of Owingsville are visit ing relatives here and in the countyMessrs F H Jesse and F B Sfrom ti witH friends here The Misses Woods of Bardstown + and Miss May Kincaid of Owings spent yesterday with Mia- eorgia s Turner Dee Conner salesman jfor Qcity jjtrip Miss Nell Nunnelley has return ed to her home at Georgetown af ter a pleasant visit with the flfamily Miss Ruth Davis returned to her hums in Carlisle yesterday after a bE Rev Minacuchi and brido nee Buckner of Bourbon visited Mrs Mary Stoner last week and attend antic Mrs Bruce Paxton and sister Mrs Caywood returned to their homo in Ewing yesterday after a sit of two weeks with relatives heroD daughter n on the lakes fishing for three weeks passed through the city Friday en route home Mrs Iva Phillips of Cincinnati spent Sunday here She was ac companied home by Miss Roxie Reeved who has been visiting here for sovelalweekd Prof Waller Deering and wif are at home from abroad bainJI been absent fifteen months They resume their duties at Cleveland inning September 1 Wesley D Jones after a twoI weeks stay with his parents at I Sharpsburg has returned and is at mss Martha Dennis Ho is im proving under Drs Drake and rhompsonI Miss Caroline Reid Caswell Prewitt Jr Miss Dannie Belle Scott and Misses Mary Pratt Frances Luoile and Jacob W HedI t den pT I vaif iuei wean On Monday A T Pieratt of Kiddville took Nancy Lockhart daughter of Dr Lookhiirt to the National Normal University of Lebanon 0tlisn Zuru Swope her Misses Madie Mildred and Rub Seay who have been the pleasan- guests of Miss Olivia Anderson fo thee past four weeks have returns d their home in Dallas Tern So charmed have been some of ou young gallants that it is said each the young ladies has pressing invitations to return to Kontuak for a permanent abiding placeC hMiss c 1225 from Tathum aTho flHarrodsburg Mrs M G Buckner The party arrived at Harrodsburg on Friday n- and attended in the evening a re at the Presbyterian church Charles Perkins the ADVOCATES residing genius of the ink foun r J > > I i- tr < Y tain returned yesterday noon from a visit to relatives in Fleming countyMrs Jane Aiken of Lexington is visiting Mrs John G Roberts he granddaughterMrs and daughter- of Ashland will arrive to morrow to visit Miss Rannie Burroughs Misses Mary Tipton Mary Ty ler j Fisher Greene Mesdames Clay Turner G B Swango Belle Mil ¬ ler W T Fitzpatrick and friend R M Trimble and three children left this morning rut luutuuioth Cave RELIGIOUS I You are cordially invited to at ¬ Baptist presentBaptism ing Pastor Bolin has returned from hasI meeting Eight additions to the churchWest Lexington Presbytery met with the Bethel church Fayette county yesterday Representa ¬ tives from the church here are Rev John L Abbott and Mr Robert MarshallSince the evangelistic union meeting closed the Methodist church has received 16 members at the Christian church there have been 16 baptisms and two other confessions at the Baptist church 16 additionsPastor J Bolin will occupy the pulpit of the Baptist church nightSubjeot ow luuoh do you Weigh For the evening sermon What it Costs to go to Hell You era cor- dIally ¬ invited to attend these ser ¬ vicesThe Kentucky conference of the E church South will meet in today The conference in it 130 ministers 20888 n 52 Epworth leagues with 1795 ntemhera255 Sunday Schools with 14360 scholars It be the eightythird session of conference At the revival services conducted by the pastor at the Southern Pres ¬ church last week two who professed conversion at the tent meeting wore received into the profession ¬ d six joined by letter making twelve additions in all Bishop Hendrix of Kansas City preached at the Methodist Church Sunday morning and the last of the Burieu of 1903 union services at the eveningBishop the strongest preachers of his church and a large congregation of anxious hearers greeted him at eachappointment I Rev Hendrix presides at the Conference wnich begins today at Cynthiana rho meeting at Winchester isM aboute 1 one third larger than when it was here was packed on Sunday night The W B Corsetstt all styles J the best 1 corset sold are now onI I sale by Roberts do Mastin I 4 r I MARRIA ES t MGILLTALIIOTT Miss Louise Talbott of Ver 1 ailles Ky in the engraving and- rinting department of Washing ton was married to Randolph Mc 3ilIa druggist of Washington ANNOUNCEMENT Miss Alice Elizabeth second laughter of Mrs Emma L Chen wait of this county will be mar ¬ vied October 14th to Mr James G Thet Chend historicr pioneer days in the Blue Grass see ¬ ion of Madison She is the very andy with popularity only clr- lumscribed I within the radius of ler acquaintances Mr Kelley was at Georgetown College is man of fine attainments with- attering prospects for the future I Roberts d Mastm have received lost of their well soleoted and up I todate purchases and offer the trade something nice City Council meets tonight f fj DEATNSi f oParke ADAIU Edgar aged 1 year son of diedParis j Hodgkin Sunday morning at the home of her sister Mrs Joe Martin PATTEKSON The funeral service whosedeath place on Thursday morning and- s wa largely attended She was hasthe BRIGHT Newton Bright Sr bestknown countydied stomI ¬ ach trouble in the 78rd year of his age He served two terms as a rromShclby ow one daughter Mrs Andy Hud son and five sons He is tho uncle of H R Bright of this city MOORE Earl aged 6 years son of Kelly P Moore and wife died at their home near North Middletown on Sunday morning August 30 1903 of typhoid fever The Christ who said Suffer little children to come unto me and forbid them not for of such is the kingdom of Heaven will keep the precious one until that day when in heave- there can be a reunion COCKUELI On last Sunday morningat her home inCumUerlan Gap Mrs George Cockrell from paralysis aged about 68 years Her remains were brought here and W W BENTON FRENCH Globe Fit We it are daily after funeral service at Methodist Church of which she was a faith- ful member by pastor Dr Weber her remains were interred in Mach cemetery She leaves a hus bandand three children Robert Lee and Mrs Julia of Cum- berland Gap and William of Lex- ington RoCmAt Mo Thursday August 27 1903 Wm Roach He had been for a long time Ho was formerly a resident of this Several ago he moved to Missouri r Roach was well known to the older residents of this city Ho was an soldier and come here at the close of the fIe leaves a and 3 sons His remains brought here Monday and buried in Tuesday morning His son Tom accom ¬ panied his remains For Sale the first litter ASA ninoI I 72t BEANII Remarkable Accident ClearFork erton n young man of Yale was severely injured A revolving saw drivingt thigh piecerailed I Before ¬ next to leg No bone was broken or large artery cut Medical aid fourhours was remarkable I Fairs perfected ¬ under the auspices of the A 0 U carnivalhas ¬ ures and the premiums on stock will be sufficiently attractive to in sure lively competition TailoringI I theGlobe Punch d Graves on September 11 12 13 and 14 customers tie ¬ opportunityto Graves on September 11 12 13 and 14 Thanks acceptn our thanks for those fine ¬ melons r Music I will begin with my elves in Music August 31 in this city LlDA GOODPASTER w ve e There was born at Jackson Ky to Mrs Abriela Mure tun the of B Marcum at oclock morning a ten pound son Both Mrs Marcum and the baby are doing well It is now a little over three months since Mrs Marcum was made a widow Thi is the sixth child Election H L Jones D G Howell and Allen been ap ¬ pointed Election for this county The State Hoard ¬ ished work on Monday Tho goods recently by Roberts Mastin are unexcelled W Bryan is for 1 Democratic ticket r THE SICK J e- Dr Shirleys condition con ¬ TV tinues to improve rapidly Mrs R M Smith sick ty- phoid ¬ fever is very much improved Mr B Hedges a long spell of sickness is able to be out again On the sick childof Jake Evernian at North Middle town was some better Mrs Silas Stofer suffering from a broKen hip is as nice ¬ l ly as could be expected Rev F Record principal of the Pikoville Collegiate Institute is sick with typhoid fever Mrs Sam Greenwado has in for several days being treated for cancer by Dr Robert of Dr R Q Drake is so much improved that he is now able to sit up in his room and take solid nourishment Jackson Stofer while in Flem appendicites ¬ pital at for treatment Base Ball teamdefeated Sterlingteam on every hand GUTHRIE T E WELLS WM SPECIAL TAILORING PIECEGOODS DISPLAY You are urged to be present at the 1903 fall opening of the Tailoring Co held with Guthrie Clothing Sept 101112 Iuptonow A You Want give Give or You Shant Nat eGoods I We opening full fall line Furnishings ¬ once + jelah Moss Independence died feeble city exConfederate war wife were Machpelah pigsthis ineheslong tholong TaIloring water Q BIRTHS o w widow J 5 Thursday McCormick have Commissioners fin its readytowear purchased k J s campaigning 10 Ohio J A with S after yesterday improving J been Winchester AndersonThe Lexington Saturday P R NUNNELLEY N G Co I r SOCIAL EUENTS sv r va Miss Pearl Bruton will on Friday morning September 4th from 10 to 12 oclock give a reception to her patrons at her school home OUR SCHOOLS The Mt Sterling City High Schoolopened Monday with tile the usual number more than 300 Every department will be well filled before the school is fur advanced District School No 32 with Miss Kate Corbett as Principal and Miss Setta Oliver as Assistant will open next Monday September- 7th in the Eversley School build- ing ¬ on Howard aenuo Miss Brutons Select School will open Monday This is the fourth year Sumo teachers are with her as lust three years This is a guarantee of satisfaction Tetter Pimples Itching Skin Old Sores Ulcers and allsorts of Swellings and Inflammations are quickly relieved and curedor money refunded by the free use of the wonderful externalremedy Parae ampli This AntisepticOils and positive external application ever discovered Every gamily Needs it Every Day 8OLB ONLY IN lie ace AND ttflt USTTLBL C At F Iuerccns clB store ij

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Page 1: PisgahWoodford Bridgeforth I harpeburgG Iuptonownyx.uky.edu/dips/xt73n58cgx7z/data/0281.pdfresume their duties at Cleveland inning September 1 Wesley D Jones after a twoI weeks stay

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MT STERLING ADVOCATE WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 2 1903

Schooli BooksWT

Schooll

SuppliesfriOF

EVERY DESCRIPTIONAT

UERSONSDrufiir

hone 129 No7 Court St

oJ r r W mot 0

I> PERSONAL JICharles Fields s of Ashland spjmt

Sunday hereC F Wheeler of Lexington was

SundayI loft Monday forfjacksoii and intervening points

Harry Ringo returned Saturdayfrom a visit in FlemingsburgtutuMisshiitrdwasaEd Bush and wife of KansasCity will return home next week

Miss Florence McNamajii visited-n Winchester Sunday-

J D Wyatt editor of EwingEnquirer spent Sunday in theseparts

Miss Poyntz Clark goes toFrankfort Wednesday to visit MrsjFonpsotxI Miss Nell Boyd is spending ajveek with friends and relatives in

f harpeburgGsDIty has been visiting her friends

ere for several daysf Miss Jennie Daugherty of Lexngton is the guest of her sister

Mrs John G RobertsMrs James McCue and childrenIrunday0 arrived from Colorado-

Mr McCue met them heregT James Archdeacon and sisterJf J4in i

D118S ll Y of Carlislevisited

1 Misses iNamata Sunday

d daughterrhnaty visiting her parents iinolas and Fleming counties

Gemmil Scuff has goneIhnati and entered Miss Li

< ords school of phonographyL Mrs H P Reid of Richmondftera visit of two weeks with herviusbandM C Peuter has resigned hissition with the New Nationn-otel

1

to take effect September 1t

William King wife and daughirwho visited Mr Kings motherTBI C King returned homeridavII

daughMil c

rFriday Miss Almaj jvinyout recovered from the

W H Strossman Jr is in New I

Rimuels I

behmcntJ

Miss Anna Nunnolley of Winester who has been visiting hernt Mrs B F Cockrell has ra j

irned homeIIMiss Alma Hurst returned to herme in Millersburg Monday no

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Mrs John E James of Bushton

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If old stand at

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Ill arrived Monday to be with herparents Mr and Mrs J Q Ste-phens for a few weeks

R E Punch is at French LickSpringsJ

Riley of Morehead was inthe oily yesterday

Miss Nell Sutton has returnedfrom a visit to Sharpsburg

M F Thompson and wife onFriday returned to New Orleans

Mr Ed McCue of Sharpsburgg in the city last weak with

frIendsRevF D Pnlmeter is in Cyn

thiuna this week attending ConI ference

Miss Elizabeth ReeVes camefrom Cincinnati Sunday to visitrelativescMrParis are visiting his daughter-

sMr S T GreeneMrs Margaret Tyler and son

Robert Benton went to Clark onyesterday for a visit

John H Heary car inspector ofthe C fc 0 railroad was the guestof Miss Martha Dennis Saturday

Millard Hainline and wife ontottorCarroll Chenault wife and son are

at Martinsville Ind to receive thebenefit of the medicinal watersthere

Mr and Mrs R F Greene rerned yesterday from a visit tos brother L R Greene of Bram

PisgahWoodfordBridgeforthforthMre

F D Palmeter and littledaughter of Owingsville are visiting relatives here and in thecountyMessrs

F H Jesse and F BSfromti

witHfriends hereThe Misses Woods of Bardstown +

and Miss May Kincaid of Owingsspent yesterday with Mia-

eorgias

TurnerDee Conner salesmanjforQcityjjtripMiss Nell Nunnelley has return

ed to her home at Georgetown after a pleasant visit with theflfamilyMiss Ruth Davis returned to herhums in Carlisle yesterday after abERev Minacuchi and brido neeBuckner of Bourbon visited MrsMary Stoner last week and attendanticMrs Bruce Paxton and sisterMrs Caywood returned to theirhomo in Ewing yesterday after a

sit of two weeks with relativesheroDdaughter non the lakes fishing for three weekspassed through the city Friday enroute home

Mrs Iva Phillips of Cincinnatispent Sunday here She was accompanied home by Miss RoxieReeved who has been visiting herefor sovelalweekd

Prof Waller Deering and wifare at home from abroad bainJIbeen absent fifteen months Theyresume their duties at Cleveland

inning September 1

Wesley D Jones after a twoIweeks stay with his parents at I

Sharpsburg has returned and is atmss Martha Dennis Ho is improving under Drs Drake andrhompsonIMiss Caroline Reid CaswellPrewitt Jr Miss DannieBelle Scott and Misses Mary PrattFrances Luoile and Jacob W HedItdenpTI

vaif iuei wean

On Monday A T Pieratt ofKiddville took Nancy Lockhartdaughter of Dr Lookhiirt to theNational Normal University ofLebanon 0tlisn Zuru Swope

herMisses Madie Mildred and Rub

Seay who have been the pleasan-guests of Miss Olivia Anderson fothee past four weeks have returns d

their home in Dallas TernSo charmed have been some of ouyoung gallants that it is said each

the young ladies has pressinginvitations to return to Kontuakfor a permanent abiding placeChMissc

1225 from TathumaThoflHarrodsburgMrs M G Buckner The partyarrived at Harrodsburg on Friday n-and attended in the evening a re

at the Presbyterian churchCharles Perkins the ADVOCATES

residing genius of the ink foun

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tain returned yesterday noon froma visit to relatives in Fleming

countyMrs

Jane Aiken of Lexingtonis visiting Mrs John G Robertshe

granddaughterMrsand daughter-

of Ashland will arrive to morrowto visit Miss Rannie Burroughs

Misses Mary Tipton Mary Tylerj Fisher Greene Mesdames ClayTurner G B Swango Belle Mil ¬

ler W T Fitzpatrick and friendR M Trimble and three childrenleft this morning rut luutuuiothCave

RELIGIOUS I

You are cordially invited to at ¬BaptistpresentBaptisming

Pastor Bolin has returned fromhasImeeting Eight additions to thechurchWest

Lexington Presbytery metwith the Bethel church Fayettecounty yesterday Representa ¬

tives from the church here are RevJohn L Abbott and Mr RobertMarshallSince

the evangelistic unionmeeting closed the Methodistchurch has received 16 membersat the Christian church there havebeen 16 baptisms and two otherconfessions at the Baptist church16

additionsPastorJ Bolin will occupy

the pulpit of the Baptist church

nightSubjeotow luuoh do you Weigh For

the evening sermon What itCosts to go to Hell You era cor-dIally

¬

invited to attend these ser ¬

vicesTheKentucky conference of the

E church South will meet intoday The conference

in it 130 ministers 20888n 52 Epworth leagues with1795 ntemhera255 SundaySchools with 14360 scholars It

be the eightythird session ofconference

At the revival services conductedby the pastor at the Southern Pres ¬

church last week two whoprofessed conversion at the

tent meeting wore received into theprofession ¬

d six joined by letter makingtwelve additions in all

Bishop Hendrix of Kansas Citypreached at the Methodist ChurchSunday morning and the last of theBurieu of 1903 union services at the

eveningBishopthe strongest preachers of hischurch and a large congregation ofanxious hearers greeted him ateachappointment I

Rev Hendrix presides at theConference wnich begins today atCynthiana

rho meeting at Winchester isMaboute1

one third larger than when it washere was packed on Sunday night

The W B Corsetsttall styles J

the best 1 corset sold are now onII

sale by Roberts do MastinI

4r

IMARRIA ES t

MGILLTALIIOTTMiss Louise Talbott of Ver 1

ailles Ky in the engraving and-rinting department of Washing

ton was married to Randolph Mc3ilIa druggist of Washington

ANNOUNCEMENT

Miss Alice Elizabeth secondlaughter of Mrs Emma L Chenwait of this county will be mar¬

vied October 14th to Mr James GThetChendhistoricrpioneer days in the Blue Grass see ¬

ion of Madison She is the veryandywith popularity only clr-lumscribed

I

within the radius ofler acquaintances Mr Kelley was

at Georgetown College isman of fine attainments with-

attering prospects for the future I

Roberts d Mastm have receivedlost of their well soleoted and up I

todate purchases and offer thetrade something nice

City Council meets tonight

ffjDEATNSi

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oParkeADAIU Edgar aged 1 year sonofdiedParisjHodgkinSunday morning at the home of hersister Mrs Joe Martin

PATTEKSON The funeral service

whosedeathplace on Thursday morning and-

swa largely attended She washastheBRIGHT Newton Bright Sr

bestknowncountydiedstomI¬ach trouble in the 78rd year of hisage He served two terms as a

rromShclbyow one daughter Mrs Andy Hudson and five sons He is tho uncleof H R Bright of this city

MOORE Earl aged 6 years sonof Kelly P Moore and wife died attheir home near North Middletownon Sunday morning August 301903 of typhoid fever The Christwho said Suffer little childrento come unto me and forbid themnot for of such is the kingdom ofHeaven will keep the precious oneuntil that day when in heave-there can be a reunion

COCKUELI On last Sundaymorningat her home inCumUerlanGap Mrs George Cockrell fromparalysis aged about 68 years Herremains were brought here and

W W BENTON FRENCH

Globe

Fit We it

are daily

after funeral service at MethodistChurch of which she was a faith-ful member by pastor Dr Weberher remains were interred in Mach

cemetery She leaves a husbandand three children RobertLee and Mrs Julia of Cum-berland Gap and William of Lex-ington

RoCmAt MoThursday August 27 1903 WmRoach He had beenfor a long time Ho was formerlya resident of this Several

ago he moved to Missourir Roach was well known to the

older residents of this city Howas an soldier andcome here at the close of thefIe leaves a and 3 sons Hisremains brought here Mondayand buried in Tuesdaymorning His son Tom accom ¬

panied his remains

For Sale

the first litter ASAninoII

72t BEANII

Remarkable Accident

ClearForkerton n young man of Yale wasseverely injured A revolving saw

drivingtthighpiecerailed IBefore ¬

next to leg No bone was brokenor large artery cut Medical aid

fourhourswasremarkable

I

Fairsperfected ¬

under the auspices of the A 0 U

carnivalhas¬

ures and the premiums on stockwill be sufficiently attractive to insure lively competition

TailoringI I

theGlobePunch d Graves on September 1112 13 and 14

customerstie ¬

opportunitytoGraves on September 11 12 13and 14

Thanksacceptnour thanks for those fine ¬melons

r

MusicI will begin with my elves in

Music August 31 in this cityLlDA GOODPASTER

w ve eThere was born at Jackson Ky

to Mrs Abriela Mure tun theof B Marcum at oclock

morning a ten poundson Both Mrs Marcum and thebaby are doing well It is now alittle over three months since MrsMarcum was made a widow Thiis the sixth child

Election

H L Jones D G Howell andAllen been ap¬pointed Election forthis county The State Hoard ¬

ished work on Monday

Tho goods recentlyby Roberts Mastin are

unexcelled

W Bryan is for1 Democratic ticket

r

THE SICK Je-

Dr Shirleys condition con ¬ TVtinues to improve rapidly

Mrs R M Smith sick ty-phoid

¬

fever is very much improvedMr B Hedges a long

spell of sickness is able to be outagain

On the sick childofJake Evernian at North Middletown was some better

Mrs Silas Stofer suffering froma broKen hip is as nice¬

lly as could be expectedRev F Record principal of

the Pikoville Collegiate Instituteis sick with typhoid fever

Mrs Sam Greenwado has infor several days being

treated for cancer by Dr Robert

of Dr R Q Drakeis so much improved that he is nowable to sit up in his room and takesolid nourishment

Jackson Stofer while in Flem

appendicites¬pital at fortreatment

Base Ball

teamdefeatedSterlingteamonevery hand

GUTHRIE T E WELLS WM

SPECIAL TAILORING PIECEGOODS DISPLAYYou are urged to be present at the 1903 fall opening of the Tailoring Co held with

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sv r vaMiss Pearl Bruton will on Friday

morning September 4th from 10to 12 oclock give a reception to herpatrons at her school home

OUR SCHOOLS

The Mt Sterling City HighSchoolopened Monday with tilethe usual number more than 300Every department will be well filledbefore the school is fur advanced

District School No 32 withMiss Kate Corbett as Principal andMiss Setta Oliver as Assistantwill open next Monday September-7th in the Eversley School build-ing

¬on Howard aenuo

Miss Brutons Select Schoolwill open Monday This is thefourth year Sumo teachers arewith her as lust three years Thisis a guarantee of satisfaction

Tetter Pimples Itching Skin Old Sores Ulcersand allsorts of Swellings and Inflammations are quickly relieved and curedor

money refunded by the free use of the wonderful externalremedy

Parae ampliThisAntisepticOilsand positive external application ever discovered

Every gamily Needs it Every Day8OLB ONLY IN lie ace AND ttflt USTTLBL CAt F Iuerccns clB store ij