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    i riSalways stops at McKees for everything in theW

    j 1vay of Novelties Come down and leave

    your order for some of ourF

    1 Sterling SilverUor we can show you the nicest line of Jewelry

    Novelties we have ever had

    Watch our windows and show cases just be

    fore Christmasi

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    OWEN McKEEDRY GOODS COMPANY

    jtheRichmond ClimaxmUSsED REEl WEOIESBJI BY

    llBE CLIMAX PRINTING COIncorporated

    PADres and MgrSteve K Taught EditorVmbtrf

    KENTUCKY PRESS ASSOCIATION

    utr EIGHTH DISTRICT PUBLISHERS LEAGUE

    f ICE 100 PER YEABIN ADVANCE

    WEDNESDAY DEC 14 1910

    COXGUESSMAN O lie James who was

    tonoof tho Committee of Investigationsays there aro no grounds for the impcachment or Ballinger but ho thinksllhoro aro fair prospects that the Demfpcrals and Insurgents combined willadopt in the House the minority reportrecommending Ballingcrs dismissalAnother Washington dispatch says thatthe Democrats have not thought of un-seating Caleb Powers and that the sug-gestion comes only from a newspaper ofMr Towers own politics and in his own

    istrictyWALTON in the Lexington Her

    aid says If Mr Ballinger will go withrout standing on the order of his goingand Mr Powersbo permitted to die ofennui on account of being severely letalone by the press matters can assume

    Stholr former condition Publicity atpresent is Powers great card Withrputit ho will pinG away and bo rem em

    solely for his connection with theC

    foulest crime of the century

    You farmbrs and growers who aro rosponsible for the wrecking of the pool

    SnnTnow getting a big dose of tho mcdijtcipe Be satisfied with 7 and 8 cents

    dont let your pool neighbor hearyou kick for the laughs certainly onyou Boyle county growers who wereexceedingly obstreperous over the poolingidoa aro flow getting 5 and G centsiortheir offerings at the Danville warelionse and occasionally one goes to aDime Animosity toward President Le-D hurt the growers more than anyoneelse It would have been easy to havegotten rid of this man later on and thosewho held out on account of being againstLoBus have only torn their shirt thatmuch more

    IT seems that tho people of LouisvilleSad the state aro just beginning to real¬

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    ise what a farce the trial Judge madeoutof those instructions to the Wend4ngjuryIn Louisville manslaughterise a self defense clause etc Hegig either guilty and should be hunge etee should be turned loose TheState certainly failed in its case everyfftreag point offered by the prosecution

    xjwas joet by the defense lie is no doubt

    evidencesMXfxEX they put one oycr on the old

    wMJNne Coy McCreary you can justr uMtUboyre working night and day with

    wieboui sleep or food There is someI evpeettkm but it will amount to nilt Xp your eye on Ben Johnson and the

    ffiM teViH politicians theyre after anaMiflg to jump In and take tho place

    a cant be elected Governor ofI ky neither can Head but theyf Ijpra a trick if you dont watch them

    Pereey Haley was never as shrewdi two names just mentioned

    people sneer at the great teachc OIary Baker G Eddy the founder

    KHsUtui Scienc e but over a millionwws attest the great love and fidelf lioio who believe in her teach

    rtrbare in Richmond a smallr Scientists arc loyal many ofs fcewe been cured of some great

    tlmwit by living a life such asc IbjT Mrs Eddy

    rMbpeeoas for witnesses sent fromi W Jnekson for service on those

    testify in the Abner case>fcM stolen from tho Sheriffs office

    Its a shame that the statebear the cost of prosecuting such

    Turn em loose and let em killrther until the country is rid of

    Democrat of the state shouldeye open and watch for crookedthe part of those who disrupt

    trtif in the state and who areso get in power once moreA lag Senator XcCretry but

    ckto friend

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    XeCrewjr fcItU vjt bt1P to aAuhkook WI t t

    JaOtIa lI X Burin Cincinnati DunP the live stock st

    Miss Hester Covington was in Lancas ¬ter last week the guest of Miss Fannie

    TinderMrsA C Scanlan was called to Kan-

    sas¬

    City last week on account of tho ill-ness of her father

    Misses Dovio and Lelia White left lastweek to enter the SmlthsJJusiness Col-lege

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    at Lexington-Mr John Ballard has returned from

    Martinsville where be has been to takethe baths for rheumatism

    Mr Jesse Alverson and bride were heroSunday to spend the day with his motherMrs Mattie Alverson on High street

    The French Mission Circle will meetnext Monday afternoon with Mrs D ILScanlon at the Presbyterian manse

    Dont fail to attend the auction sale ofhandsome piano Saturday at 2 p m infront of court house A lovely Xmaspresent cheap

    Mr Malcolm Miller returned to Hick ¬ory N C Thursday where he is inbusiness after a visit to his motherMrs M M Miller

    The ladies of the East End Christianchurch will hold their annual Xmasbazaar at the store of Tate Son onnext Saturday 17th

    Mrs Ed Bybee who has been quitesick is able to be about and slowly re¬covering which will be good news toher many friends

    Miss Russell Stouffer will come fromRandoffMacon college in Virginia thisweek to spend the holidays with herparents Mr and Mrs J B Stouffer

    Rev Father ODwyer of St MarksCatholic church was in Lexington lastweek to hoar tho eminent CatholicBishop Sutton deliver series of lectures

    Judge James Denton of Winchesterwas in the city last Thursday severalhours enroute to his homo from Wacowhere ho had been to see his aged par

    entsDrJ G Bosley has moved his offices

    over tho jewelry store of L E Laneformerly occupied by Dr C H VaughtHo will fit up a handsome suite of roomsin his now quarters

    Messrs Thomas Baldwin and Joe PChenault were in Lexington last even-ing to attend a big dance and receptiongiven by the Kappa Alpha fraternity ofState University

    Mr Stono Maupin the hustling solici-tor

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    formerly with the Richmond SteamLaundry has accepted a similar posi¬tion with the Normal Laundry since theIrvine street concern closed its doors

    Mrs John Culbertsbn mother of thepopular Chief Clerk to SupintendentCrabbe Mr J P Culbertson will ar-rive

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    this week from Michigan to spendthe remainder of tho winter with her

    souThoChristmas Cotillion of tho Rich-

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    German Club is announced fortho 28th of this month Mr WilliamMarstoller will lead On account of theholiday season there is expected to be alargo list of visitors

    Col A C Green of Cincinnati betterknown to his legion of friends as Cam¬my is in the city Ho was formerlyof this county being a son of the lateSilas Green who was tho first cashier ofthe Madison National Bank

    Mr and Mrs L Z Taylor of PayettcIdaho are here for a visit to relativesThey left this county ten years ago MrTaylor is a prosperous farmer and fruitgrower of that state and speaks in glow¬ing terms of Idaho and her possibilitiesHo is a brother of Mrs A T Million

    The condition of young Howard NcaloThompson who was seriously injuredlast week by falling on tho icy pavements is much improved Thoboysuffered a deep gash in thoforohead whichnecessitated several stitches to close thowound His many friends will be gladto know he is out of danger

    Mr Charles Powell who went westabout two weeks ago with a view to lo¬eating Is now in Los Angeles and is de ¬lighted with that city lie will verylikely decide to move to that place Hisson Mr Charles Powell isattending thethatIcityMr and Mrs Hubert Coraelisoa ofJacksonville Fla who haVe been theguests of Mr Coraelisons parents Mrned Mrs Ed Cornelteon in tho coantyhave returned to their home in the southThey stopped over hero enroute fromNew York where they have been spend ¬lag a goEKllyportioooftl1eirhoneymoon

    Lexington Herald Miss Mollie Fifeof Richmond is visiting friends here

    Miss Katheriae WhUoflebmood isspad1ngafewdysbere with

    friea4sMrs G B Ttsrley and MtesMsj retPbelps ef RkbraoiMl whoavteaded the wsrriage of their sisterICict Susan Phelps to Dr Knor in Loxiogton this week have returned home1

    Lexington HeraM Miss WHheliuuGpodk eai rUin < informally withIwMfeem WediMtfejr atjtoudoninboooretXrs Paul CofliM of BellinghamIfthiij Itftd MT KVM McOord of Seat ¬the the caette of MM Lwi BoworthTke bMUitifol borne WM decorated withplants iDd Id Ute Iah11 Wumteied ia enlert iuiiif her notberMrs William C Geodto The tablebad for cttVPI great bois

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    oamatiMe the after tIPPOiiatl in artistic hari amiJMlB meeu-inwl several ooum

    Mr Deffner the new oat the-epera hewe delighted 4J e awdienoeMonday evening his first pefferaaaceWith Mr Alex Bowles tad Mw oWwrmembersiof the orchestra a line musi ¬cat program was rendered Mr Half

    ner is a Frankfort boyQuite a surprise was given to the

    friends in this city last week when theannouncement of the weddingot MissSusan Phelps to Dr David B Knox ofGeorgetown was received The brideis a daughter of Mr and Mrs SamuelPhelps of Richmond and k a lovelyyoung woman st rick Ingly handsome andaceosipllshed Tho nuptials took place

    Loxiogton at the home of the bridesaunt Mrs P CKarr and Row ThosKnox a brother of the groom offlciatedThe Wedding was a quiet home affairMrs G B Turley Jr and Miss Margaret Phelps of this city sisters of thebride were present Aftor receivingcongratulations Dr and Mrs Knox leftfor a short bridal trip after which theywill bo at homo in Georgetown whorethe groom is located The bride hasmade Lexington her home for sometimealthough a native of Richmond and has

    a host of trends here vho extend thewarmestjof congratulations

    Our fruits candies and Christmasgoodies aro fresh and not heldoverstock Joe the caterer 2t

    Reception-

    At the store of D B ShackelfordCo there will be open house fromtho 10th to tho 24th Handsome invitations have been sent out by the firm

    Nothing NicerAs a Christmas gift can you think of

    anything more appropriate than engravedcards and a subscription to the ICimaxEvery week in the year your name wouldbo mentioned in the household as a mostthoughtful person

    Sold PropertyJohn Malloy sold this week to L N

    Whitaker of Boyle county his houseand lot on Moberly avenue for 3000

    Mr Whitaker will move to Richmondthe first of the year Mr Malloy willnot leave tho city as he thinks it is thobest place on earth

    Holly wreaths and loose holly for sale

    at the Richmond cemetery Pho o 384d142t

    No SalesThe Madison Tobacco Warehouse an¬

    nounces that there vill be no sales fromtho 21st to the 27th on account of thoholidays Remember however thatthere will be sales on both these datesAll are asked to bear this in mind andavoid any confusion

    Union MeetingAt the Presbyterian church next Sun¬

    day there will be a union meeting of thochurches of Richmond in tho interestof the Pattio A Clay Infirmary Shortaddresses will be made by ministers of

    all the churches and members On ac ¬

    count of the importance of this meeting

    it is hoped that a large crowd will boout

    Get It OffRichmond is one of the few towns in

    the country without an ordinance makingit compulsary for property owners tokeep their sidewalks clean from snow andslush Some business houses will neg-

    lect

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    this and will let tho snow and icebank up around their store when itreally injures their business moro thanit does the other fellow Public side ¬

    walks should bo kept clean at the ex-pense

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    of tho property owners and itthey refuse tho city can have it done attho expense of the owner

    Woods There-In all parts of the world wherever a

    great event is celebrated a Richmondman is always there Ex Mayor Woodsis just back from trip to Hew YorkWashington and other eastern pointswhere he has been on business as wellas pleasure Ho was one of the first toenter the big new Pennsylvania Railway

    station thrown open to the public inNew York a few days ago and he alsowitnessed the opening of Congress incompany with Er Governor Bob Tay-lor of Tennessee

    Sullivan to TalkJudge J A Sullivan will deliver at

    the Normal Chapel begihing next Fri¬day evening a series of talks on thecounties visited in his trip abroad dur¬ing the past summer He will give thescope of his trip and impressions receiv-ed

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    not only of the counties physicallybut their institutions and customs andlaws Ho will deliver at an interval ofone or two weeks an address oh Ire-land Scotland England and Franco andalso of the other countries visited Thelater lectures will be publicly announcedfrom time to time

    Save DisappointmentManager Jessup of the Express Co

    in conversation with the Climax saidTell everybody to ship their packages

    early The express Co will give thema big label with tho words >ontopen until Christmas Day which canbe pasted on the box or package Besure and use wooden boxes they costbut little more but always insure safedelivery Write the address in lull andplainly Print it if you can do it in alegible hand Always put your ownname on a package or box when sendingitso in case of loss you can be notifiedTie all packages securely Attention tothese suggestions will insure all holidaypackages or boxes a safe delivery

    Regents

    For Normal School Meet hereSaturday Last for Year

    The Board of Regents of the EasternKentucky State Normal School heldtheir test meeting for the year at theoffices of that instkatkm SaturdayThere was nothing of special interest tocome before the body more than theusual routine business such as auditingaccounts and winding up the yearlybuetaeK affairs of the school

    Prof T J Coates Superinte a n ofthe oily liikiuhooM was ileeted aHismWei the ftwmh fts Protestor ofKk nenUry Educatftft TIM dates forthe rIirmetieg month eC the regent for the coming yiere changedto January April llail SeptemberHeretofore the regenta Met la Deofener February June aad SeptemberMembers of the Board present rwere

    Chalimaa Supt Begeoeteiu rLbeState school Hon JA S lHvan FredVaan oftbitavillet sod P wOrbctead of Cold Spring Jetig CBmaok of Owen oou wO to beprevent on aocewrt d tappitr ttoAnew

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    A Banner County

    sOn Makes a SubsiantiolGaiin in Her PoputetipnDuring Past Ten Years

    While other eeuaties of Ceatral Ken ¬tucky lost heavily ia their populationthe put tea years Madison has enjoyeda tantilgroth and aceerdiog tothe census just given out at Washingtonshe has 36961 people within her bordersas residents

    Placing the population of Richmondat 6500 Valley View at 900 Bores at2000 and College Hiil Kingston RedHouse Eirksvllle and a numbered othersmall places in the county at average of250 each would make about 15000 pee ¬plo residing in the city and small townof the county thus leaving a balance ofnearly 12000 residing In the rural dis¬tricts The population of Richmondhas as yet not been given out but it isexpected by the most conservative torun between 0250 and 0500

    Lincoln Clarke Estill and Jacksonmade good gains but Garrard fell downseveral thousand Even the little coun ¬ty Jackson shows up with nearly 11000people equal to many much larger inarea Estill has nearly 12000 Clarke17087 Lincoln 178 97 Garrard 11895In 1000 Madison county had a popula ¬tion of 25604

    For RentA convenient cottage of six rooms has

    electric lights and cistern water Applyto 214NThtrdStreet-

    BENNETT HIGGINSHave a fine line of holiday goods as wellas furniture chairs new rugs etc Comeearly and make your purchase wo willput them aside and deliver when youwant them d73t

    No advance in price on account ofSanta Claus at Rice i Arnolds

    Only TenA special from Covington says There

    is a possibility that Kentucky will electonly ten Congressmen from the Stateatlarge in 1912 The census returns makeit almost certain that tho State will loseone member Congress is disposed topass over the fixing the unit of appor ¬tionment to the next Democratic Con-gress

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    Unless tho Kentucky Legislaturegets the unit in the time to redistrictthe State before the election of 1912 theKentucky Congressmen that year willrun from the State at large

    Our fine candles in Christmas boxeswill please your best girl Ricci sellsthem reasonable 2t

    Lexington Tobacco SaleTo give the people of Madison and

    Garrard counties an idea as to prices onour market wo will say to this time wehave only sold four or five crops fromthose counties on our floors Includingcrops for the following persons Bal¬lard and Gillard of Paint Lick whichaveraged 1335 Levy Pendleton ofTatervillo average 1401 and OscarHager of Teatersville average 1040These we consider only average goodcrops of tobacco Strip your tobaccoout carefully and place on tho CentralWarehouse floors and we will insure youthe highest market prices

    Central Ky Tobacco Warehouse CoLexington Ky

    What beautiful cut glass is theword from everyone who visits theRacket Store The prices will astonishyou Hurry for tho pick d73t

    NoticeWe take this method to thank our

    patrons and friends for their liberal pat¬ronago during the past year and we aregoing to round out the old year by mak-ing

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    big reductions in all our line of mer ¬chandise most especially Boots Shoesand clothing and we want our friends tocome and get these bargains at once inorder to give in a clean start for newyear and further more we are going toask that all persons owing us on accountswill come right away and make settlemfent of same and wo are going to insistthat you dont delay this matter longerthan the middle of January as we havemore accounts especially old ones thanwe can see after and we are compelledto place them with a collecting agency

    ResptTOP Bros

    BENNETT HIGGINSAre headquarters for Xmas presentsTake a look at our fine easy rockers inoak mahogany and rood Wo also haveshirtwaist boxes screen book caseslibrary tables doll beds book racksfoot stools and lots of other things forthe holidays d7 31

    Full line of JhnD Stetsons hats forXmas 300 to 5 Rico Arnold

    Mens plain pure linen handkerchiefs25 to 50 cents Rice Arnold

    What could bo more appreciated as aXmas present than a pair of nice shoesfrom Rice Arnold

    The Qty SchoolsThe report of the Superintendent to

    tho Board of Education for November-sshitwsthat the enrollment In the whiteschools is 650 in the colored schools 421a total of 1071 There were belongingat tho close of the month 014 white stu-dents

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    and 380 colored a total of 1000The general average for the month wasfor the whites 564 for the colored 314total DOS The percentage of attend-ance was for the whitCs92 per cent forthe colored 85 percent

    The same report hows that in thehigh school classes there are 22 whitetuition students and 9 colored tuitionstudents The tuitions for these stu¬dents are paid by the county ad amountto itoo tot the year This will probablybe increased at the middle of the yearThere are also white students in thegrades whose tuitions amount to 870and colored studeate whose tuitYloaUntt 90 a total of 913M 1M

    tuitions It may be well te rote thatthe iMooie from toitleas bM beea Madepoeeibte by the new building Thorhas been BO increase at the teachingforce

    The enrolbBeat by grades Is as followsWhiteHigh sehooi Seniors 18 Juniorsle Ph4ilB4Ntlllft Preebraan W toUinl Ghnade JBighth grade 39 seventhgrade 50 SixUi jtrade 47 fIlth grade ADIIi fifth gwde B 88 fourth rae AacfOurth jvade JJJthlrJ jmfrTA 4flythJ l gruA B 38 eood gre A 41second pads B 3 Jrt grade M iratgrade BOO Co radSeoior 10 Soph-omores

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    8 Prajdmea II total 9Q GradesEighth 17 isnii SS ijlJlftb 4fourth 42 third L eooad A 13 wwood105fint A 40 i J B4I1 e figuresshow that tte nat crowdedThe schools of BtSfcmoild are now wellhoused a fact oil which all citizenbould fel proud

    Silk mufiets 10 tents to tlfiO aU-shapet at Blqe ArtioWi

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    4++ t +4 ++t++ +f ji Gcxitf House I1 Whats Betac bt The TemBp1e

    ef 3 sUec pt Week tt+ +t +tIn our rounds for Court House Hewwe stepped into the County Judgeso1ee aM found Judge Shackelford try ¬lug to explain to a lady what her dutiesand liabilities were as guardian oC herchildren he did not seem to succeedvery well After the lady left we askedbin what the trouble was about

    He said Very few people seem tounderstand or know any thing about thelaw in this state governing Fiduciariessuchas Administrators ExecutorsGuardians and others and frequentlythis lack of knowledge produces greatconfusion and misunderstanding anddifficulty when settlements are soughtto be made

    Well what is the law touching suchmatters waasked the Judge replied

    In the first place overy executor whenrequired so to do and every administra ¬tor and executor with the will annexedupon receiving his appointment by thecourt is required by the statutes to ex¬ecute a bond with good ecurity suffici ¬cut to secure the whole valuj of thoestate of the decedent and to take anoath to faithfully discharge all the du ¬ties of a trust

    The court then appoints three ap-praisers whose duty it is to appraise allthe personal property of the deceasedof every kind and character after hav ¬ing been first sworn to discharge theirduty the apprai5ment must be made outand signed by the appraisers and re ¬turned to the Clerks office within threemonths after thoir appointment it isbetter however that this appraismentbo returned at once

    It is then the duty of the personal repsentativo to convert the appraised prop-erty except that set apart for tho wi¬dow if there be one into cash and im-mediately

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    return an inventory and thosale bill to the clerks office for failureto do thil within six months ho may befined 1000 for each day ho fails tomake tho return upon notice Tho lawrequires everypersonal representative tosettle his accounts with the CountyCourt within two years after ho qualifiesand as often thereafter as the court mayrequire but frequently it is better tomake these settlements as soon as theestate is in proper shape and not waitthe two years unless it is necessary

    These settlements when approved bythe court shall be recorded and indexedby the Clerk and the original andvouchers carefully kept bX him in his

    officePersonalrepresentatives should keep

    a caret nl record of all their acts pay outno money on claims against tho estatounless they are properly verified accord ¬ing to law otherwise it would bo im-proper

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    for them to have credit in theirsettlements for such payments

    What about guardians we askedThere is no more stringent law on the

    statuto books than that governing guar¬dians for the protection of infant wardsThe law requires that a guardian shallwithin CO days after his appointmentreturn to the court a true and perfectinventory of the real and personal estateof the ward signed by him and verifiedby his affidavit and an additional inven ¬

    tory of any other estate that turns uplater and for failure to make any suchreturn the court may remove the guar-dian Nosuch inventory has been re ¬turned to me since I have been Judgeand it is frequently impossible to findany record evidence of how much moneycame into the guardians hands

    This inventory is required to be re ¬

    corded and it is the duty of the clerkstwice a year to present to tho court alist of the guardians who have failed toreturn the inventory or to settle theiraccounts tho law then requires thecourt to summon any delinquent coerceperformance of his duty or remove himholding him personally for the cost ofthe proceeding

    Iquoto the language of the statuteNo disbursements shall be allowed a

    guardian for the maintenance and edu-cation of the ward beyond the incomeof the estate except where tho ward isof such tender years or infirm healththat he cannot be bound as an appren-tice

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    or no suitable person will takehim as such or when it is best for theward that the principal of his personalestate shall be applied for his board andtuition and the court upon settlementof the accounts shall deem such appli ¬cation to have been judicious and prop-erly made

    Section 2035 A provides that guar ¬dians shall be charged with the follow-ing

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    rates of interest Where theamount received and held in trust doesnot exceed 8500000 S per cent whorethe amount received and held in trUstexceeds 500000 4 per cent providedthat nothing in this act shall prohibit orprevent such fiduciaries from accountingfor or being chargeable with such sumsin excess of tho rates herein fixed asmay bo realized upon any investment ofany such funds made J>y any such fidu¬ciary

    Section 2037 reads A guardian shallwithin 00 days after the expiratonof ayear from his appointment settle hisaccountas guardian with the CountyCourt and at least once every two yearsthereafter and at such times as thecourt may require The necessaryvouchers shall accompany and remainwith the guardians accounts presentedfor settlement which when properlymade shall be prima fade evidence inhis favor Noguardian is permitted bythe law tQ act as such or to collect anymoneys belonging to the ward until helies qualified and executed the bond

    The section of the statute which mostgreatly concerts the County Judge isthat one which holds him responsiblefor funds ia the hands of guardian andit is his duty under the awtoat leastonce in each year carefully inquire intothe solvency of all the sureties upon thebod of each fiduciary mad if upon in ¬quiry ttiereis reason to believe that anyhoed k not amply suWeisnt to protectfrom all loss those Interested he hallat enee give notion to Mea fiduciarythat a new bond or additional suretyon the old ooe is required and uponfailure of mali ftduekry to give saidbond or surety within a reasonabletime to be fixed by the eoort he shallbe removed

    Section M45 provides that any fiducvary JCaiRwg withaut good cause thereforvfeea iMiified to settle his aeoouwU ihall Ike ftwd by tiie Judge for sash day

    be so fete or reru after notice S10ptTheM ace 05 9C Uw principal raW

    which the fcw lay d wn for the goveroiog of Ceenty Judge mad settieeaentawith Mmotarie 1 do aotraafc theIff bull aia sworn to enforce it and iftfc6 enforcement nia Jnson veaicaC ordisagreeable to anybody i knot Thecourts fault

    lam ready and take pleasure in giyqUI information in my power whichHjallilp fiduciaries to keep their ac

    owMiii they caD make proper settleBeau M proper times-

    oma flducii who are ignotaot of

    for Xmas Gift

    For Men

    I SuitsOvercoatsf RaincoatsFancy stsNeckrearShirtsHoseUmbrellasGlovesMufllers

    JJ SuspendersHouseHatsCapsSuitI TrunksCases

    I Pocket BooksJ1f1 For Boys

    Toys r

    SuitsOvercoats

    HatsCapsGlovesHoseShoesUmbrellas

    For WomenS-et of FursShirtWaistsSlippersShoesNullifiersSilk PetticoatsHandkerchiefsGlovesStationeryBeltsJarge PurserSilk HoseNeckwoarRibbonsSweater CoatsJewelrySuitCasesTrimmed Hats

    andS9 00 all

    050 Blankets all wool 498

    500 all wool 398

    125 148 200 and 298

    the law seem to think that a notice tomake a settlement which may be tenyears over duo an interference with theirprivate business affairs which makes itvery embarrassing for a Judge who istrying to do his duty us the law directsOthers are negligent or have been badlyadvised by persons who dont know thelaw But I find that every body is anx-ious

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    to comply with tho law when it isexplained to them Those who havenot settled should remember that theystand charged on tho countys bookswith tho estate in their hands togetherwith tho surielies on their bonds It isto their interest to make settlementsand get released

    Joe hasbeen hero for many years al ¬ways with the best and the people knowtt 2t

    Germs in Her

    Every Woman Should ReadThis Advice and the Gen ¬

    erous Offer thatWith It

    The number of diseases peculiar towomen is such that we believe this spacewould hardly contain a more mention oftheir names and it is a fact that most ofthese diseases are of a catarrhal natureA woman cannot be well if there is atrace of catarrh in her system

    Some women think there is no helpfor them We positively declare this tobeamistaken idea Wo are so sure ofthis that we otfer to supply medicineabsolutely free of all cost in every in ¬stance whore it falls to give satisfactionor does not substantiate our claimsWith this understanding no womanshould hesitate to believe our honestyof purpose hesitate to put our claims toa test

    There is only one way to overcomecatarrh That way is through the bloodYou may use all the snuffs douches orlike remedies for years without gettingmore than temporary relief at bestCatarrh in general is a diseased condilionof the system that shows locallymost frequently in discharges from mu ¬coos membranes Local treatmentshould be assisted by internal treatmentfor the general diseased condition if acomplete euro is to be reached Thatinternal treatment should be scientifi ¬cally devised and faithfully administercd

    Roxall MucuTono isprepared from the prescription ofaneminent physician who for thirty yearsmade catarrh his specialty This me¬dy is admirably adapted to the treatmentoftho crtarrhal ailments of wo-men

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    It purifies and enriches tho bloodtends to stop mucous discharges aidsin removing Impurities from the systemsoothes heals and strengthens the mu-cous tissues and brings about a fuelingof health and strength

    Wo want you totry Rexall MucuToaeon our guarantee If you are not bene¬fited or for any reason not satisfiedsimply tell us and wu will hand backyour money In two sizes 50 cents ad

    100 Remember YOU can obtain Rexall Remedies only at H L drug

    storeRed

    Cross Stamps Are NIOa Sate Hera

    TMBed Cron CbrUtmav stamps av-eaoSsgsI here and every one shouldsee thai all of their mail carries one ofthese Enlau every penny spent forthem will greatly aid In stamping puttuberculos Th y tau be procured atmany of itiebusinoss houses and a littlelater will te oifereii Jor sale in the cotridor of the postal office These stampsor seals do not csrry mail but any kindof Mali will carry them Buy Uwaiaadbe sure ia help in i caaIS

    I 1 JLf L iLLUJ qMens Presto

    Overcoats>

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    A nice assoHixVent of these Overcoats with two collars one collarbeneath the other but cannot bedetected in either position Theyloo tike any bther Overcoat butwhen the collar is turned up it fitss ly under the chin It is theOvercoat of the moment and isvery much in demand

    Mens Suits and-Overcoats

    10125015These Suits and Overcoats aremade of pure worsted materialstailored excelently fit perfectlyand are very patterns

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    A dollar at tho Racket Store will go asfar as five at other places If you doubtit step in and sec d73t

    The MarketsT-he following quotations are furnished

    by Mr Stono Norman the leading Com-mission

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    merchant in this section Mainstreet Richmond Ky Highest cashprices for all country produce MrNorman quotes today on the followingEggs 30 ctsLarge springers 7

    Smahlspringers101IensDux full feathered 8Geese X 7Roosters 5Turkeys over 8 lbs 1-

    5FeathersL40Beef Hides = 7Tallow i 5Beeswax 25JGinseng J 500

    Can You GoAt Louisville on December 28th tho

    committee whose names appear in an ¬other part of this paper under the headof State to Help will meet for thepurpose of discussing plans which havebeen formulated in regard to introducingthis Good Roads bill at the next GeneralAssembly Each county in the state isto have a representation and Madisonaccording to her size is alloted five del ¬egates Judge Shackelford is anxioUsthat five good citizens go and will issuethe proper credentials to those who willcall and signify their intention of at-tending

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    Wealthy CountyFew people ever stop to think the

    amount of wealth that Madison countypays taxes on and even the enormousfigures do not show anywhere riear thecorrect amount as the Assessor Boardof Equalizationand oven the Auditorsagents aro unable to get n line on all ofthe taxable property The aggregateamount of county taxes will run about

    140000 According to the census rcport just made Madison has a popula-tion

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    approximately 27000 By thesestatistics the remarkable fact is shownthat 500 per capita is paid for everyman woman and child both black andwhite in the county According to thecensus report and the total amount ofthe wealth of the county each personwould haveabout 450 if it were equallydivided

    HorSheeLJimmy Sowers the cool but viva ¬

    cious editor of Jhe Valley View Argenthas started another paper this time itis the Galling Gun which will bopublished in Nicholasvillo and having asits object tho upbuilding of that city aswell as Jessamine county Mr Sowerswill continue to edit the Argont whichis one of the best papers in tho coHOibhots from the shoulder will appearIechjweek In the Galling Gunrange of the brainy editor together withhis eccentricities will be brought intopkyfai order to phce it in a class byitself Tho Big Pistol was launchedin Kentucky journalistic circles lastweek at Campton Wolfe county andwith thsoadlitionS the press of thestate should movo up a notch in theJournairstio wo-

    rklPublic SaleI will offer at public sale on the pe-

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    EV ELDERMain Street Richmond Ky

    For SaleA Waltham watch excellent time

    piece jeweled movement Will sell for500 if taken at once Apply at this

    office

    BoilermakersThe Panama Canal Commission are

    posting up bills around the city callingfor boilermakers to come to the Zono andwork on tho big ditch Experts onlyare wanted and the price is C5 cents perhour There will be few of this classgo from hero In the L A shops afew of this line of mechanics are em ¬ployed

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    For SaleOur place of 8 acres has a six room

    house and good stream of ever lastingwater Situated on Richmond and Lan-caster turn pike two miles from SilverCreek and two miles from Paint LickKy We prefer to sell privately Pos ¬session given Jan 1st 1911 Call on oraddress

    HUME E or W EARL TATEM3t Silver Creek Ky

    No such an array of holiday goodswas over brought to the as is shownat the Racket Store dS3t

    Thestart a bank account at once It

    will him a better standing withthose with whom ho de ls It will savehim from tho start from asto payments It will save him considcrable in the of money Ifyou have started or are about to start inbusiness open an at the

    State Bank Trust CoRichmond Ky

    You will not be the only small depositor

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