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ii m m 1 X? 9 I f If J '. KKJ i4 5? PI ' . , . . . "Oounty Jxdopttd School 33ooks Person's Drug Store. Bring Your Old Books to be Exchanged mmmammaimaammm PERSONALS Wr i "Mr." Frank Perry spent Sunday af; Olympian Springs. Miss Estelle Ogg, is in Win cheater, the guest of Mrs.. Geo. Hon'. Mr. Tom Turner, of Georgia, is visiting relatives here this week. .Mrs. Mary Senff has returned from a visit to friends in Rich mond. Mr, J. W. ftetlden; Sr., is visit ing his family in this city for a I Vfew days. Mrs. Sue Bright, of this .city is visl'tirtg friends and relatives in Stanford. Miss Mattie Judy Botts is the guest of -relatives in North .Mid dletown. Mr. D.Harold Johnson, of Co lumbus, O., is here for severa' weeks visit. Miss Hazel Joseph, of Cincin nati, O., is visiting Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Joseph. Miss Elizabeth Jones, of Ci marron, Kan., is visiting relatives "Tin this county. :, Mr. Howard Wyat and Mr. Floyd Clay spent Sunday at Olympian Springs Miss Fannie Brown, of Frank- fortr is teaching the school at scv a"u mr' "ul wm r""u 1U1 Levee, this county. wcck or tcn Misses Blanche Wade and, Messrs. Jeff and James ilallcy, Mary Lee Hoskins are visiting Misses Mayme and Nannie Hal friends at Winchester. - I Icy. of Winchester; Miss Frances -xf- t --,.... oj Cfi 'and Mr. Wells Johnson, of Col Misses Jennie Orear and btel-, , , U , i r 4. .. i a n;i ; umbus, Miss., and Mr. Carl Me la Ogg spent several days at UH ' ' . ...... c ' X .,. ,.,!, i Cure, of St. Louis, attended the Springs the past week. I - ' lvirs. O. ivi. iNcwiucyci aim daughter, Marguerite, are at Ma- w .. O - XT --! cativa, Mich., for ten days Mr. James T. Wade spent the week end. with his daughter, Mrs. D. Cooper, at Winchester. , Mr. H. Benton Kinsolving, of Lcfufeville, spent a few days with -his parents in this city last week. A Mrs. Sarah Huber, of Spar- tansburg, S. C, is at the, bedside of her sister, Mrs. W. O. Che- nault. Mrs; J. W. Higginbothom and daughter have returned to-their home" in Missouri After a visit here.' t Judge N. R. Patterson, the pop u'ar Pineville attorney spent Force of Habit We've talked of the Quality of Kerr's Per fection Flour so long that it's be come a HABIT. Ev erybody knows of its Superior Quality Ifyou are not using it, GET THE HABIT If you like Whole Wheat Flour, ask for Ballard & Ballard's GRAHAM Er ym MMHMfJH i Mon4)r hete wttk rffltiVM'.sitd trim. . v Mr C. B. Fixer hs gone to Swango Springs for a two weeks stay. Mr. C. K. Oldhatn, of Lexing ton, was in this city a couple of days last week. Mrs. P. C. Holcomb, of Gray son, Ky., has returned from a vis it to her daughter, Mrs. "W. O. Pierce. Miss Alice Cassity has return ed from Lexington where she has been taking a special course at State University.' "Mr. Claude Hallcy left Tues day morning for St. Louis, Mo., to Visit his brother, Mr. Carl Mc Clure. Mrs. Holman Rice and Mrs. Scott Goodpastcr, have gone to Colorado . Springs for a two months' trip. Mrs.- John V. Jones-and Mrs. H. W. Scnieur have returned after- spending- several weeks at Lake Chautauqua. Mrs. M. C. Clay and son, Mr. Chcnault Cockrcll, of Louis ville, are visiting -Mrs. Clinton Hawkins, of Woodford county. Mrs. Sidney Smith Offut and daughter,' Marie Louise,- of 'Georgetown, were guests of the family of Tohn M. Gatewood last week. Messrs. Clarence William, Har ry Hunt, Harry Hadden, Bryon Hall and Sam McCormick spent Saturday night and Sunday at Oil Springs. , ' Mrs. Walter V. Turner, book keeper for the Chiles-Thompson Grocery Co.,1 is off on her vaca tion and is visiting relatives and friends in Virginia. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Boyd will motor to Lexington Saturday to meet their attractive guests, Miss es Louise and Marguerite Fng lish, Of Elizabcthtown. F. C. Hollearn, of Chicago, has been at the bedside the past week of his brother, Jack Hollearn,-who was injured in a rail road accident several .weeks ago. Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Lind- sey and Mn Howell Hunt and Miss Julia Rodman motored to 0;i Sprinp luesda, Mr' .Ll"d- funeral of Mrs. Claude .-..-.-. . j here last ,week. Mr. J. J. Connell, of Rochester, N. Y., special cutter and design er for the Stern Company, one of the largest and most fashionable makers of men's clothespin the United States, is with .Punch, Graves & Co., this week taking measures for men's up-to-date suits for fall wear. Mr. Connell is .related to Mr. R. E. Punch, was formerly cutter for Graves, Cox & Co., in Lexington, and is well known- in this city where he has a host -of friends who will be glad of the opportunity to look over such a magnificent line of clothing and place orders for fall and winter suits. dmk RELIGIOUS The W. C. T. 0. will ihcct with Mrs. D. C. Tipton on High street Thursday afternoon. A large crowd attended the ser vices at the Court House last Sunday evening and a splendid interest prevailed. The Services next Sunday will be conducted by the pastor of the Methodist church. Subject: "Hpgs or Men; Which?" It will be a tem perance service. All cordia'ly invited. . Delegates to the Baptist Brack en Association, which meets on Wednesday at Ewing, Ky., arc Rev. J. S. Wilson, Dr. W. R. Thompson, Messrs. J...-W. Hed den, W. P. Guthrie J. R. Blount and W. T. Tyler. Mrs. j. S. Wil son and Mrs. W. C. Moore are the delegates from the Woman s Missionary Society. i SOCIAL EVENTS , . 4 mmmmmmkmm The Ybung People's Mission ary Society of the Methodist church gave a lawn party last ev ening at the home of Mrs. Ben R. Turner. Deficious refreshments were served and a most enjoyable time had. Mrs. H. C. McKcc will enter tain this, Wednesday with an in formal porch party in compliment to Mrs. S. M. Cowlcs, Jr., (nee Miss Rebecca Kendall,) of Nash ville, Tenn. ' -T-Lirr -arje ' i nc oior Mr. Jack Hollearn is getting along as well ds could be expect ed. Mr. Gray Russell continues to improve. Miss Mayme Porter is getting along nicely. Mr. Johnson Young, who has been dangerously ill with fever at Fort Smith, Ark., is still in a serious condition although some beter. Mr. L. Tipton Young, his brother, is at his bedside. BIRTHS To the wife of Mr. Tandy Che nault Sunday morning, a fine son. The little gcntlqman has been named Tandy Chenault, Jr. The best Cured meats to be found in the city at the Sanitary Meat Market, PERGRAM DISCHARGED - FROM HOSPITAL Marshall Pergrani, one or the members of the Pergram tamily of Bath county, who was a victim in a shoQting affray which oc curred in that county recently, and who has since been, confined in a hospital in Lexington, wa9 rlischargcd from, that institution Saturday, and is a guest of his sister, Mrs, Gus Mann, in Win chester. Mr. Pergram is rapidly ecovcring from his injuries and will spend several days with his relatives in that city. $2.45 Broken sizes in Wom en's $3.50 and $1 Pumps and Oxfords nt Brunncr's. Your order will be delivered promptly if given to the Sanitary Meat Market. m ICE CREAM SUPPER There will be an ice cream sup per at Spencer Saturday night. Everyone invited. i i Watermelons on ice at Vanars- delt's. Home killed beef and not the shipped kind Sanitary Meat Market. Best ice tea at Vanarsdell's. The Advocate for Printing. ' .OIL SPRINGS NKWS QjL Springs has been oh the "boom" since tho Alt. Sterling croiVd hit the hills one week ago. Miss Allcen Beall, the attractive daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. N. Beall, is in charge of the party, and Mrs. Huls is making an "ex tremely good chaperone." Wed nesday, the fifth, will be "Blue Wednesday" at Oil Springs for thisyolly croVvd'wi'l ltave on this dayyand they sure will be missed by every one. Mr. Allic M. Hardin and a cer tain Winchester girl, have been intending the meeting at Holly wood daily.. " . . Miss Frances- Calk was confin ed to her room' Sunday on ac count of illness' but soon recover ed' only to" find that Claude Hag gard-was going through the gate witfi a good-looking Paris maid for ,a joy-ride. - "Scthie" BottS and "Scoop" Hetldcn have caused many heart aches among some Mt. Sterling girls' they really didn't know about before. .Paris is not left entirely off the list as far as they arcfonccrne'd. . Thomps Coleman' and Mattie Clay Triplctt have not been seen for 'a week only in" "some shady nook, spooning. Howard Browne had better look out for his interests on High street for John R. has been a very faithful and steady while here. . "Daddy" Reed and Harry Lockridge are being very much missed. They entertained wilth a delightful Dutch supper Thurs day evening which was" thorough ly enjoyed by all. The guests were, Misses Margaret Ardery, Allcen Beall, Mattie C. Triplctt, Mary Huls, Lucile Huls and Mrs. Virgil Hieatt, chaperone, Messrs. "Sethie" Botts, C. T. Coleman, "Scoop" Hcdden. Friday night a jolly crowd from the good town of Mt. Sterling enjoyed the dance, which was giv en 'by the proprietor, Wm. Huls 'Saturday night "Scthie" Botts ariaV'Scoop" Hedden "took to the woods" with their good eats and a party of about twenty-five. Those who enjoyed the delight ful outing were, Misses Allecn Beal1, Margaret Ardery, Walker Rogers, Ruth Wyatt, Mary Beall, Mattie C. Triplett, Kathleen Mo Cabe, Mary Huls, Lucile Huls, Messrs. Stanley Wood, "Daddy" Reed, "Rat" Lane, Dick Winn, John Ardery, J. R. Sharpe, Claude Hagard, Roy Tucker, C. T. Cole man. Mrs. Virgil Hieatt and Mrs. Wm. Huls chaperoned the party, Mr. Cobb leased the truck and took Misses Ruth Tharpe and Frances Samuels to Winchester. Miss Lucy Mac Eubank has given several nice parties while here. The whole party included Misses Frances Calk, Ruth Wyatt, Kathleen McCabc, Frances Samuels, Riith Tharpe, Lucy Mac Eubank, Mattie C. Triplett, Allecn Beall, Virgima Lisle, Wal kcr Rogers, Mrs. Virgil Hieatt and Mrs. Frank Rogers, Messrs. "Sethie" Botts, "Scoop" Hcdden, Harry Lockridge, "Daddy" Reed, J. R. Sharpe, Thomps Coleman, Claude Haggard, Roy Tucker, Mr. George Eastin, Stanley Wood, "Rat" Lane, Allic Hardin, and Reese. Last" but not least" "Hicny" Withrow, Air. John Ardery and attractive sister, Miss Margaret, from Paris, have added m'uch enjoyment to the party. m Best line of picnic goods in town at Vanarsdell's. $2 ,A r bpecml on Men's Ox- 9VKM fords are renl bnrgans at B runner's. Do you go to church? Ladies' Favorite mixed tea al Vanarsdell's. Always prompt and your busi ness is appreciated at Sanitary Meat Alarket. m i ' Best home killed meats at Vanarsdell's. . ,1 . '" The Advocate for Printing. CORRESPONDENCE Stoops. (By B. M. Goodan) Tobacco seems to be very slow heading out, and as a conse quence but little has been topped. Preparations are being made to sow a large acreage of wheat this fall. Miss Edna Hamilton remains in about the same condition. Mrs. Addic Stackhousc and children have returned to Lex ington after a visit to Mrs. J. H, Gillaspie. Wm. Rayborn, of Preston, lias been visiting his daughter, Mrs. Jas. Hicks. Some of the boys are busy explaining "how it happened," and some explaining, "how' it didn't happen." Len Ginter. and wife have gone to visit relatives in Rowan county. George Copher, who has been ill many months, is out again looking fine. There is no question but what Fields cleaned up the field Sat urday. Roy McClain came up from Bourbon county, Saturday to visit relatives. Elder Wm. .Triplctt, of How ards' Alill, is holding a meeting here. We wonder when the news of the mighty Camden avalanche" reached him, if the bulky form of our other "greatest living Ken tuckian" didn't become sort'er shaky. Born Aug. 3, to Ollie Groves and wife, a daughter. School began Monday, and the small boy marched by with a woe be gone look, on his face. Some Republican brother in our precinct couldn't break the habit of voting 'er straight, so &yw&yi&wyxHf&z I Secretary of State Bryan An Edison Disc Enthusiast Busy as Mr. Bryan has been these days, he yet found time to stop at the Edison agency in Washington and buy an Edison Disc Phonograph Hehas expressed his satisfaction and pleasure in a letter to the Edison agent: "I have been enjoying the Edison Disc Phonograph long enough to be sure that I shall like it, and from your list of records we have selected a number that please us very much. I am not surprised that there is an ever increasing demand for these instruments. They give to families, at small cost, the best there is in music and are a real and permanent addition to the amusement of the masses." Bryan & Robinson, Jewelers LOCAL SAFETY Plus Good Methods, Courtesy and First-Class Service attracts the careful business man The Mt. Sterling'National Seeks Your Business on Its Record Capital - - - - $50,000 Surplus and Profits $90,000 . in"" i i I i ! i Hi I p I. .1 . .1 i wmwm . Mt Sterling National Bank fr$OfrfrfrfrfrfrOfrfrfrfr09 I . t - suuon-tastin jo. Funeral Directors and Embalmers Ambulance Service Corner Main and Bank Streets Day 'Phone: 481 MtMOMttff f ft stamped his ballot under the Log Cabin. The following well known men , will address the Springfield Sun day School Convention Thurs day: Rev. Dr. Wm. Cunning and Thos. B. Talbott, Winchester; Rev. T. C. Hunt and E. D. Veach, Lexington, and Rev. J. S. Hagins, of Georgetown. OLYMPIAN SPRINGS, .. BATH COUNTY, KY, All rates reduced " J to $10, $12 and $15 per week, each; Rooms with Private bath, $18 each. Special rates to parties. Nurses half price, children under 10 years, half price. Best table in Kentucky. Virgin air. Good music and Dancing. Shady Grounds. (5mU') m &) A " Speeinl on some broken vjJti.T- J lots of Strnp Pumps nnd Women's Oxfords nt Brunner's. m For Sale. Three of the best located and most desirable building 'ots in Alt. Sterling. Terms to suit pur chaser. Apply to tf Stanley Brown. Let us Furnish Your Paris Erai This Year I liest Grade Best Prices LAND & PRIEST Druggists Succes&ors to Thos. Kennedy t-xtnX-::''X'x:-cxs AGENTS p4fr04frtt&0"H66&" . . Night 'Phones: 295 an 23 i A