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INfiA MT > STERLING ADVOCATE WEDNESDAY DECEMBER gib3
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>Mrs D J Burchett went to Lex ¬
ington yesterdayMiss Agnes Walsh is at home
from Champaign III
Miss Mary Boyd Marshall has re ¬
turned from Huntington W Va
John Gatewond and Allie Huntattended a dance at Georgetownlast week
Hanly Ragan wife and children-
are guests at Mrs Ragans fatherMr J M Bigstaff
Oscar and Ray Moss left yes ter ¬
day for a prospecting tour to WatIren county
Anderson Chenault and wifeleave for Tampa Florida over theISouthern tomorrow-
Clarence Turner of Paris Ill I
has been here for some days I
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Mr and Mrs C G Ragan ofII
Breeze IIII1re here to spend theIwinterMiss
Kate Kenney of Cincinnati r
is visiting her sister Mrs W B
O Council
Mrs N G Haggard and niece I
little Miss Ruth Barnes visited in
Winchester last weok
Jso P Hcrtcn and family ofi
Spencer will leave about the 15th
for their future home in Indian
TerritoryMiss
Iary Anderson attended I
11the dedicatory exercises of mens I
industrial building at Berea ColII
slege last week
Miss Lillie Taul who has been
at Nicholasville tnmlng in MrsPeytons miiinery store will be al
J home tomorrow
Mrs Tuttle of Ann Arbor 1IichIcame to our city and went to Tor¬
rent with J G Trimble to examinethis noted resort with a view tosecuring it She returned here andII
for some days has been sick at theTrimble home-
Mesdames C D Grubbs H B
Kinsolving Miss Mary Gatewood
Messrs II B Kinsolving H RI-
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Prewitt Judge J E Cooper and B
W Trimble attended the inaugu ¬
ration of Gov Beckham
r Charles Scott is here from south ¬
ern Kansas for n visit of two weekswith friends He left here when a
boy of nine years and returns after
Just ReceivedCAR LOAD OF
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an absence of twentythree yearsI
Ho is a successful farmer
At the inauguration Miss Mary
Patterson H C Turner R IG
Kern G W Anderson G A Me
Cirmick Earl Scuff W B OConnail J P King Virgil Glover
Chas McDonald Frank Thompson
J F Barry C T Wilson From
West Liberty County Clerk W
B Allen and G W Goad
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HOUTON On Nov 28at Camp
ton Thos Hurtous daughter aged
five years died of croup
ClcatuOn Nc ember 80 lonAirs Goldie wife of George Craig
departed this life at her home in
Farmers Ky alter several months
of suffering She was a daughteror Ben MUrgnn Ind wife and tua
n most exemplary daughter wife
mother and cbristian Her remainswere brought hero for burial She
leaves a husband and one child
Grace divine be sufficient to those
under this great sorrow
SmsE F Robertson was called
to Flemingshurg Sunday to attendthe burial of his nephew Mr Thos
Sims who had died suddenly MrISims visited Mr Robertson re ¬
cently when a delegate for Rolla
Hart at the Democratic RailroadCommissioners Convention He
was a young man of very fine phy-
sique
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and a perfect speciman of
manhood full of life and vigor He
was engaged in the saddleryandharness businessI I
LEAOII On Tuesday morningDecember 8 at 3 oclock deathcame to the relief of Mr T MILeach who had been a continuoussufferer with heart trouble at thehome of his soninlaw Mr F M
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Wyatt for the past ten weeks MrLeach was 71 years old and camcii
here from Owingsville about 20
years ago He was a contractor j
andat one time did much of thework here in his line He was an
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ex Confederate having enlisted inMisRmiriand many years ago idenII
tilled himself with sue CilrUliatiChurch and was baptized at themouth of Spencer by Rev ReubenMcCormick He was also a memoII
ber of the Masonic fraternity Theburial will take place this afternoonat 2 oclt1tin Machpelah cemetery I
Services at the grave by Rev H D
Clark Mr Leach leaves a wifeand seven children ClayandInmett Kansas City Waller LeachNew Mexico Mrs R R RankinOmaha Nebraska Mrs Frank PGill Lexington and Clarence Leachof this city Mr Leach was twicemarried and the mother of hisII
children was his first wife He wasII
a good citizen a true and kindI I
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friend
Xmas goods at Guthrie Clo Cos
SOOESNew Novels Standard Works of Fic ¬
tion Poetry and Referencein factbooks of all kinds at
Kennedys drug store
Xmas goods at Guthrie Clo Cos
On February Court day I will1olfor to the highest bidder myHotel and twostory building Par-ties
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wishing to purchase same pri ¬
vately may call on or addrossC P or Mus LIZZIE STEPHENS
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For new and uptodate toys callat Enochs They have them
Miss GrigsbyI
late of NewYork instructor in music instru ¬
mental technical and theoreticalwill have classes in Mt SterlingShe may be seen at the office ofMiss Mary G Anderson on Thurs ¬
day December 10th between 10a m and 11 p mrr
Clocks that will keep time AtHartings Main st opposite Court-House Lexington Ky 21
Holiday Goods
Arc now on display atTIt HOVKLTY STOREr
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JRELIGIOUS
Rev Roes of Louisville preached
iat Sharpsburg Baptist Church lastSunday morning and evonlagI-
I Rev R L Baker of Morohen < I
passed through the city Monday
onroute for Curlisle whore he willI
be for the text few days in the ii
terest of Brncken Seminary ia
MorebeadOn Sunday evening Rev H D1
f Clarks sermon was concerning we
mans influence especially in mis-
sionary enterprises He admon-
ished all to enlist in the work
Rev J R Hobbp of Mississippihas formally accepted the pastorateof the lilt Sterling Baptist hide I
and entered upon his ditties Hia
sermon Sunday on pastoral rela-
tions was out of the ordinary and
furnished new line of thoughtMr Hubbs is a strong and pleasant
speker and is attracting 4nrPfi
congregations
Rev J R Hobbs will preach aI
sermon to young men on nest Sun ¬
day morning at which time he
hopes to meet with and get ac¬
quainted with the young men ofthe city Subject Is the youngman safe rime 1100 oclock a-
im Place Baptist Church A
cordial invitation to every one
The State Executive Committeeof the Kentucky Young MensChristian Associations will conducta Young Mens Sunday at BitSterling on December 13 Thepastors of the various churcheswill speak in the morning on theimportance of work for and amongyoungmen A mass meeting forman only will be held in the OperaHouse at 3 oclock in the afternoonaddressed by Mr 0 B VanHorn ofLouisville and a union service of allchurches conducted in the Chris-
tian¬
Church at seven oclock in theevening Both men and women areinvited to the seven oclock serviceIt has been some years since theMt Sterling people heard anythingdirectly of Association work Thework has witnessed a woriHerful
development during these yearsthroughout all parts of the Stateand the people of Montgomerycounty will be interested in hearingsome of the news from differentparts of the field The union ser-
vice
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at night will be given to ad¬
dresses in reference to the Associ¬
ation movement
At the business meeting of theC E Society on Monday eveningthe society pledged enough mon-
ey¬
to support a boy in India Thiswas done last year Also gave a
250 Xmas offering for prisonersin the penitentiary at Frankfortand wrote 25 letters to the prison-
ers During the past year the off ¬
erings for various purposes amount ¬
ed to 5902 The newly electedofficers are Miss Mamie SullivanPresident Miss Bottle RobertsVice President Miss Lucy ClayRecording Secretary j Miss Eliza ¬
beth Arnold Corresponding Secre ¬
tary Mrs Hoffman Wood Treasurer
Xmas goods at Guthrie Clo Cos
Judge Lewis Apperson who isone of the most successful lawyersin Kentucky has been appointedattorney for the C 0 railroadto succeed Hon A W Young whohas resigned because of his dice¬
tion to the position of CircuitCourt Judge of this district MrYoung cared for his clients justlyand to their entire satisfactionJudge Apperson will enter on hisduties of this position Jan 1
Xmas goods at Guthrie Clo Cos
BargainsWe have a large assortment of
dolls and some toys which we areclosing out at very low prices
THE NOVELTY STORE
The sand town atpoundItOur gloves meet every demand
whether for the street church so ¬
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The new farcicall comedy Firemof the Family coin us to the Gumforononightonly IUlIljjudging fron
1the press com men s from other pities loversof this class ol amuseuiomwhich is the reigning fad In New
York City this season are to enjma treat The plot which Is exceed-
ingly unique and sorenmingly furdeal deals with the endeavors t-
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ufa young importer of Chinese silkiud brie a brae to shield a fnimeilove affair from this Jealous and
romantic young wife the htroimn his first love affair is a relativeOf his wifes fmnity by a eiibtipquvn
marriago but millier of the p ru>
concerned is aware of the othermarriage Cunning on a businescvisit to the family to whom eh
is unknown she is mistaken by thvrife for the iew yut < whomlit r husband had engaged bar hci
young sister She decides to keepup the delusion nau joke until to
her dismay when the husband ar ¬
rives it pr yea s > teii than herformer lover Who had jilted hersomeyeara previous but she decidesto keep up the deception as a pun ¬
ishment The many frantic effortsof the husband to keep the factsfrom his wife many are Intenslyamusing especially In the handsof so clover a comedian as Geo W
ittrtuim The adventuress who isthe cause of all the trouble is per ¬
trayed by Mass Alice Johnson and
the stars are ably supported by a
large and capable company
Xmas goods at Guthrie Clo Cos
Soldiers no Longer Needed inBreathitt County
By direction of Governor Beckham Adjt Gen Murray issued ord ¬
ers for the withdrawing of theState troops stationed for severalmonths at Jackson The troopsleft on Thursday morning Theorder of withdrawal was issued on
information from Circuit JudoRed wine that the soldiers are elonger needed at Jackson as thetown has become very quiet and itscitizens lawabiding
Since the conviction of Jett andWhite there have been only 25
troops nt Jackson The numberhas varied from 25 to 180 TheVJ YIWNY4 VAi11CYVY
1 1e VVi-Yat Jackson including the trials atCynthiana is about 60000
Xmas goods at Guthrie Clo Cos
To Our Subscribers on RuralDelivery Routes
Have you reported to the editorsthat you have a lox If you haveNOT your paper goes to a countrypostofllce or is loft in Mt SterlingpostofTice We can not know thatyou have a box unless we are in-
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Be sure to visittheArt Displayat THE NOVELTY STORE
Our fancy articles for the holi ¬
day trade are just what other pooplo want for Christmas presents
CIIENAULT 01 EAR
ChristmasSee our Cultery stock our par ¬
lor vases our beautiful lamps joursilverware jour china piece goodsPrices right
CIIENAUIT OREAR
The biggest line of toys in chinaat Enochs
Notice
All persons indebted to mo eitherby note or account are requested tocall at once at my place of businessand pay same Because of mypoor health my business has beenneglected and it is now necessaryto raise a considerable amount ofmoney and I must depend on mycustomers for it Call at once
Yours Truly193t C W HOWE
I have for sale 2 No 1 saddlemares 5 years old
J G TRIMBLE
Young youare not in itwithout one of our fancy vests
PONOH d GRAVES
We have the greatest assortmentI of Xmas goods we have ever had
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JEWELRYHANDSOME OIL PAINTINGS FROM Tim FLEMISH ART
SCIIOOL SUCH AS HERB NEVER BEFORE SEEN IN tLEXINGTON AND A COMPLETE NEW LINE OP IM ¬
PORTED GOODS ARE NEW FEATURES WITH US
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For Wedding and Holiday Presents call on or write
VICTOR B0GHERTI I u Wasf Main Street LEXINGTON KY1 r
n n H nwi Stylish ReadyMade Garments I1flu SWELL NEW SUITSNEW STYLES TQI FELECT FROM 1
Z1BELINES CIIEVIOTS BROADCLOTHS AND FANCY
oMIXTURES GREVE REDUCTION IN P2ICE
r stock of fine Furs 1has no equal in Lexington Finei
11FURSOur Coats at Unheard of Figures Blended Sable and IIfScarfs 606 toiooo Long double Fox oasf2oA full line of Combination Sets in Mink Sable Siber ¬
Squirrel and Isabella Fox 60 to
IIian MISSES AND CIIILDRENS 150IIwreck Childrens Cloaks 4 to 12
7 Thc handsomest styles shownGREAT DAROAINS IN BLACK AND COLORED DRESS GOODS125Yk i
grade 98 centsBIG CUT IN IIOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR
BLANKETS AND COMFORTSThe greatest values of the seasonL A fine xi4 White Blanket now 450 worth 650 FineuiCalifornia Blankets 750 I IU uo juou Latgc tall Size1pBrown or Gray Blankets at 100 per pair worth 150 White
Cotton Blankets at 750 and 100 Good warm ComfortsJioo and up atII
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Public Sale
Having sold my farm J will onTuesday Dec 15 at 10 oclock atthe farm onehalf mile from Judysell my livestock fowls farm pro¬
ducts and implements Somehousehold and kitchen furnitureCome and bring your friends
D L SMITH R R No8I
Berkshire Hogs or Sale
Boars 8 to 1250 Gilts andbreeders Good individuals andsubject to register
J F COOK Co
184t Box 41 Lexington KyJ
T P Martins was headquar-ters
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for toys nnd Xmas goods Wewill maintain that reputation
20 4t RORERTS MASTIN
andBlanketsThe largest and finestassort ¬
ment in the city at the mo t reas ¬
onable prices184t CHARLES REIS
Call at Kennedys and see the now
pictures suitable for Xmas oresv f t w-
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Rummage Sale
The 1Itfdies of the EpiscopalChurch will have a Rummage Stile
andalso a table of useful and fancyarticles at the room opposite thePostoffice on the day and eveningof December 11th and 12th Theyask all friends to patronize and all 1
so to contribute secondhand aclog fruits jeliies vcgetab artil 1
anything salable No troublshow goods
Get a fancy box of JacobsChooolates at Kennedys they are the
beafAboutIcattleI
with tails cut square strayed orwere stolen from my farm on Parispike 4 miles from Mt SterlingTaylorcorning them or their return willbe rewarded
20 St C O MoBMnr
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