richmond climax (richmond, ky. : 1897). …...day with relatives at richmond enroute to ohio where...

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1 he Richmond Climax J O OIlENAULTmm Prealdent A D MILLER Manager BOBT SCROWE Editor WEDNESDAY SEPT 10 1902 PUBLISHED ZVERY WJtBNICSUAY BY The Climax Printing Co Incorporatedt ANNOUNCEMENTS v FOR CONGRESS We are authorized to announce HON O G GILBERT as a candidate for reelection to Congress from this the Eighth Congressional District subject to the action of the Demo ¬ cratic party We are requested to announce ROY C WHITE as a candidate for Circuit Court Clerk subject to the action of the Democratic party- e are authorized to announce DAN II BUECK as a candidate for Clerk of the Madi lIOn Circuit Court suoject to the action of the Democratic party I hereby announce mynelf as a candidate for the nomination for Clerk of the Madison Cir ¬ cuit Court subject to the action of the Demo- cratic party Hoping that my many friends in the past will consider any claims that I may have to the nomination and If nom- Inated ¬ I prSmise to use all honorable means to recure my election and if elected to endeavor as I have in the past to faithfully discharge my duties as Clerk Thanking the people for past and future favors I am Respectfully S H THORPE We are authorized to announce GEORGE D AlIITE of Whites a candidate for Clerk of the Madison Circuit Court subject to the action of the Democratic party WILLIAM JENNINGS BRYAN will lec- ture ¬ at Paris on September 15 th Ills subject will bo A Conquering Na- tion ¬ MT PELKK has had a second erup ¬ tion which destroyed the town of Morne Rouge and kille over two hun ¬ dred people WHILE Marrodsburg Winchester Ovrenshoro and a dozen other towns are tearing their U nir out in their efforts to secure the Confederate home the citizens of Peewee Valley tire raising a terrible howl because they have got- ten ¬ it Twns ever thus A iiTCiiEu battle occurred between the soldiers and citizens of Eldorado I 111 Saturday night all because a new coon came to town Its awful the way they treat the downtrodden rico in Illinois Mississippi ought to send 6jmo missionaries up there to teach them bettor TUE Eighth District Republican Con voulion which met at Nichol svile last Wednesday nominated William Lawson Stunrall of Mercer county for Congress on the sixth Imllot Col A T Uhenault of Madison was in the nice until after the filth ballot was east It mattters little to Cousin George Gilbert who gets tho nomination as he will best the whole push a city block WHEN asked about the settlement of tie Pennsylvania coal strike President IJoo8 veh isqnoieH as WIVIPK I 1 would leferjun to ihf men nlll c head of tine Republican parly who inn in control of affairs iu Ponnsylvania I am sure that their conservative Olin ¬ ion of the difficulties rampant will ul- timately ¬ result in an amicable settle- ment ¬ of this great question Of course politics do not outer unto the mining problem yet I sincerely hope that the Republican principles which are framed alike for high and low will level the problem to an equity The Republican party has been given a good long time to bring about the settlement but as yet little leveling has been done THE Legislature of Mississippi will probably be asked to consider a bill to prohibit the game of base ball between the first of September and the close of lIch year The reason given for this is rather peculiar It is said that when the season for picking cotton arrives the negroes become profoundly inter pRUd in base hall In one little town the other day nine games of base ball vire in progress at one time thereby taking 102 men from tho cotton fields without counting the spectators As the negroes keep their ball teams or- ganized ¬ the year round in some of the cotton regions it is held they can get enough of the game in eigit months of tho year But if base ball be pro ¬ hibited probably those who are not anxious to work will find some other way of nmuting themselves during the picking seasonCourier Journal CI F1BrorCo11 LEXINGTON KY OHNO We are notselling out our Wall Paper Stock OH YES We are increasing it daily adding hundreds of new patterns and colorings A Bit of History Every year early In August all of the prominent Wall Paper Factories of the country send their samples to the Gisey House Now York every line ie displayed at the same time and then tIe buyers of big quantities go and in ¬ spect every style of paper marie cull ¬ ing tine choice things from every fac- to jjottiug now ideas of decorations nn l buying al prices impossible to se- cure ¬ in any other way Our Mr Brewer spent several weeks in looking over and buying our fall stock and nearly every train bears us a beautiful diorative possibility If you want Ujll Paper dont you want to choose froir such an assortment A- ndRemember N > matter what others promise in the Wil v of price we will do better Come here and go elsewhere compare Styles Quunities and prices and will guaran tee ours to be the newest best and cheapest CFiBraweriCo MAIN A1TD BROADWAY 1J XIti9T21i iv Ttu r t PHESIDEST ROOSEVELT whizzed through Kentucky Saturday night on lila South ¬ ern tour Ho didnt pass in twenty miles of Richmond but we saw about as much of him as anybody else along the route CHARLES F MoonE an expert bank forger is dying at the Michigan city prison Notwithstanding his condi- tion ¬ all efforts to secure a pardon for him have failed because of the opposi ¬ ion of the American Bankers Associa ¬ hou which regards him as too danger ¬ ous a man to be set free GUN BOYNTOS the man under whose guidance the President yesterday charged up Lookout Mountain and Missionary Ridge is tile same General Uoynton wno led the charge against the Washington school history stale went that this same Terrible Teddy led the charge up San Juan Hill Ver ¬ ily truth is mighty and mighty apt to preailiI it have a stout and strenu- ous ¬ chnmpionTimesh PERSONAL Mrs John Turley was in Lexington last week Mrs Mat Cohen was in Lexington one day last week Mrs Laura Thompson has returned from a visit to Irvine Mr and Mrs John R Gibson have returned from California Miss Mayme Ashcraft of Irvine is visiting Mrs G T Bradley Mrs David Bergman of Irvine is visiting Mrs Neale Bennett on High streetMr W L Crutcher was a guest In Kicholasville last week Dr Landman the oculist will be at Hotel Glyndon today Miss Edna Ballou is visiting Miss Luc > Francis at Lancaster Capt J Henry Gibson of Pinoville visited friends in the city last week MUs Emma Sntton of Union City visited relatives here several days this weekMr and Mrs Jonah Wagers of Es¬ till county are visiting at Mr James CosbysMr M Browning General Man tiger of the L A was in town yes- terday ¬ Mr L B Herrin ton of Atlanta spent several days last week with friends hero Mr C E Woods and daughter Mamie Miller are visiting relatives in LebanonMrs Shaw of Winchester is visiting her brother Parker Gregory at Fort Estill Mrs Cassius M Clay Jr of Paris is visiting her parents Major and Mrs John D Harris Mr A C Crenshaw of Richmond Va is the guest of Miss Laura Clay it White Hall MIHS Kmily Simmons of Owensboro is the guest of Misses Margaret and Mary Miller Mr and Mrs Henry Hargis went to London Saturday and enjoyed a few days at Conference Mr and Mrs J N Turner of Camp beHsville are the guests of Col and Mre W R Letcher Mr and Mrs J W Nelson have ret- urned home from a visit to Mrs Irvine Prather in Lexington Miss Margaret Miller spent several days last week in Lancaster the guest of Mrs D M Lackey Mrs James D Winn of Winchester was the guest of her mother Mrs Elizabeth Miller last week Mr and Mrs Seth Tudor returned to Station Camp Thursday after a weeks visit to relatives in this city nephewvito t have returned to Richmond to live Mre E L Powell of Louisville came up Saturday to attend the burial of Dr and Mrs C E Smoots baby Jiss Grace Grinstead has returned to her home in Flemingsburg after a visit to Mr and Mrs Gilbert Grinstead Mrs Louise Elgin has returned to her home in Georgetown after a weeks visit to her daughter Mrs H G Tur nero11iss Florence Myers who Inns been the guest of Mrs Thomas Phelps re turned to her home in Stanford Mon ¬ day Miss Carrie Forman of Cincinnati JewebnrgW lers Mr B D Gordon spent Saturday in Lexington returning by Nicholasville wherb he spent Sunday with his par- ents Mr George W Pickles Jr has gone to Lexington where he will enter the j engineering department of State Col ¬ lage Mr and Mrs B L Middelton have returned from Shelbyville where they were guests of Mr and Mrs D W SharpMr Shelby Tribble of Lancaster spent several days of last week with his mother Mrs Sue Tribble on Second streetMiss Kit Chenault has returned to Lexington after spending a month with her grandmother Mrs II B Dillingham Mr R L Gentry who travels for the F H Lawson Hardware Company of Cincinnati spent Sunday with his family here Dr T Park Gardner of Irvine passed through Richmond yesterday onaoute home from London where ho attended ConferenceMrs H Dodge has as her guests this week Mrs A M Scott Miss Fran- cis ¬ Scotland Mr Willie Scott of Jack ¬ sonville Florida Miss Minnie Dykes wilt leave to- morrow for Cincinnati where she will resume her study in Professor Erghotts college of Music Mrs If 11 Rogers has returned to her home at Norman Oklahoma aftor spending tine sutner with her mother Mrs C C Smith Prof C Rucker Adams and wife who arc touring the State in the interest of physical culture have been spending a few days with relatives here Misses Bettie Jones and Sallio Fran- cis ¬ two charming young ladies of Kich mond are visiting their aunt Mrs J H Tribble Shelby Sentinel Mrs William Boaiu and Mrs Sallio Todd of Estill County spent last Fri ¬ day with relatives at Richmond enroute to Ohio where they will visit their sons Our genial friend Thomas II Pickels who has been spending tine t rammer at Hendersonville N C was given a warm welcome homo Saturday morn- ing ¬ M rL Fannie tjarnett who h s been WCtFr I i DR FENNE- RSKIDNEY an- dBackache KidneysBladder Also Rheumatism Back- clieKeartDiaeaae1raTeL a Dropiy Female Trouble CURE Dont become discouraged There is a tore for you If necessary lr Keener ne baa spent a time curIng just sucb cases as yours All consultations Free Your Kidney and Backache Cure has cured two very bad cases among our custo- mers tile past year whom the doctors had given up J L STILL CO Woodland la DrugKUts5Qtl Ask for Cook Book Pree Cure CIrcular Dr ST s VITUSDANCESure FredoniaNY turned Saturday to her home in Cyn thiaua Dr and Mrs Rutherford Douglas and little daughter Drusilla of Macon Georga arrived in Lexington last Fri- day ¬ to visit Dr and Mrs W S Mont omeryDemocrat Harry Scrivener is quite ill at his home on Hickman street His father came over from Richmond Tuesday and remained with him until ytsterday veniugVinchester Sun Mr and Mrs Bland Ballard and beautiful children of Danville spent Sunday hereMrs J D Feeney and daughter Miss Elizabeth of Lexington are with Mrs Joe S Rice Interior JournalMr Murray Smith and sister Miss Sue of Speedwell left Thursday the former to attend Washington and Leo University while Miss Smith will ma triculate at the Mary Baldwin Institute at Staunton Va Mr C B Henry the popular con ¬ ductor on the Millers Crook division of the L A together with his family will leave in a few days for Nashville Tennessee where they will visit Mr Henrys relatives Miss Nellie Revell of Newport Ky who has been spending the summer months with Mrs Sam Farris will re- turn home Sunday accompanied by Mrs Farris who Is going to attend the Fall Festival in Cincinnati Mrs W L Neale is in Madison coun ¬ ty for a short visit to relativesMrs C D Chenault went to Newport yes ¬ terday to be with her brother Mr Joseph Humphreys and see the latin ¬ ly off on the sad trip to Nashville Tenn with the body of Mrs Humph ¬ reys Lexington Leader Sept 6 ExRepresentative W T Greene and son H C Greene of Blnflton Ga are visiting the formers brotherin law Mr John S Todd in the county Mr Greene who is a prosperous mer ¬ chant and farmer married Miss Nan ¬ nieJ Todd of this county fourteen years ago and frequently visits his wifes relatives here Mr and Mrs W D Watts of ChilIes burg have announced the engagement of their daughter MISS Lillian Chen anlt Walts to Mr William C Smith ol Lexington The marriage will take place some time in October Mies Watts is a very attractive young lady the eldest of three charming sisters who have often visited here and who are exceedingly popular Mr Smith IB a prosperous young business man of Lexington and is Vice President of the National Exchange Bank of that cityMiss Harriet Parrish entertiined most delightfully on last Friday even ¬ ing in honor of guest Miss Josephine Dunn of Danville Dancing games etc afforded much pleasure to the guests as well as elegant refreshments which were served Those present be ¬ sides the guest of honor were Misses Katherine Scott Alma Lackey Bettie French Nannie Hunt Powell and 1Ia1 cey Parrish i Messrs Jerry Powell Jr Earl McGarvey Vernon Schlegel William Evans and Douglas Parrish Miss Parrish was assisted in entertain ¬ ing by Miss Nellie Potts On last Thursday afternoon the large front lawn of Mrs John F Wagers presened a most delightful scene when about seventyfive little friends responded to invitations sent out by Misses Anne Bennett Cohen and Francis Wagers Fom four to seven oclock the young folks made the air ring with their merrymaking All kinds of games were engaged in and the delightful weather added all the more to their pleasure Refreshments were served in the yard and to say they were enjoyed would be useless All regretted when the time arrived to leave The little hostesses were most charming and perfect in every way and their afternoon party ranks among the most pleasant and uptodate of the summer RELIGIOUS i The Transylvania Presbytery S will meet at the Presbyterian church at Whites Station next Tuesday evening September 16 Tine Transylvania Presbytery will convene at the Second Presbyterian church this city next Tuesday even ¬ lug September 1G at half past sever oclock Rev C H Hardin Branch of Col linville III has been unanimously elected to the pastorate of Maxwell street Presbyterian church at Iexing tonto succeed Rev I SMcElroy who several weeks ago resigned his pastor ¬ ate to accept the position as Secretary of the Ministers Aid Association with headquarters in Richmond Va The pmmittee appointed by the Bracken Baptist Association to confer with the people of Rowan county rela- tive to the construction of school build jugs at Morehead ana the starting of a school to bo known as the Bracken Academy met at Mt Sterlinglast week and appointed trustees a financial agent and a building committee The school will open January 1 1003 The territory occupied by the Association back of this institution embraces Row ¬ an Bath Montgomery Mason Flem- ing ¬ Robertson Lewis Bracken Nich ¬ olas and Bourbon counties STATE OF OHIO CITY OF TOLEDO 1 LUCAS COUNTYI Frank J JCineney of Toledo county and State afore ¬ said and that said firm will pay the sum of ONE UNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of HALLS CATABBII CURE CHENEYSworn Decembet ¬ A W GLEASON 4 SEAL Xbtery Public Halls Catarrh Cure is taken inter nallyand acts directly on tbe blood systemSend FJ CHENEY CO Toledo O Sold by druggists 75c halls are the hftt1m AloLlpa t 8tc Is w iihtwq I tt8 tt il i 0 Wool Cardthr olThe card wool Into rolls or batting any time during the summer at 10 cents per pound aug208t You can go to Louisville Sunday via the L A for 150 round trip We have just received a car loadS of seed rye which we are offering lowest price E DEATIIEBAOE Co House For Sale loiTer for sale privately the dwell ¬ ing hous0 and lot of the late Dr A W Smith deceased known as Westover Terrace sltnated on west Main street in Richmond Ky This is one of the largest most conveniently arranged handsomest and delightfully located residence places in Kentucky being comparatively new and in most excel- lent ¬ repair having all modern improV ments and all necessary outbuildings There are four acres of land Terms IliberaJ BDKTITA M SMITH aug274t Executrix Stops the Cough and Works off tho a eLaxattvo cure a cqld in one day No cure no pay Price 25 cents See our handsome line of samples and piece goods before you buy your i fall suit or overcoat Prices right STOUEFER MAULER Tailors September at Estill Springs Many of our friends think that Sep- tember ¬ is our finest season in the mountains and all whohave been our quests in that month are enthusiastic in their praise This year we mayo de ¬ cided to have a regular September sea ¬ son and to do all that untiring work can effect to make this month special feature at Estill Fine music delicious fare and careful attentive service will be given Some charming people have already engaged rooms for September and we will encourage the giving of house parties We have one house party booked for as late as October In order to induce you to lend your ail to our plan of making September a redletter occasion we will make you a rate of 8 per week or will make a rate of S7 each for parties of five or more Should you decide to come we would advise the engagement of rooms as early as possibie tf W R THOMAS Manager The best physic Chambc rlains Stomachand Liver Tablets Easy to byStockton ATTENTION G A R Stealing Railroad Engines A Most Picturesque and Sensational Episode of the GrU War In June 1861 Stonewall Jackson under orders from General Johnson proceeded to Martlnsburg the Balti more Ohio railroad anq burned a unlimber of cars and engines Then it occurred to one of his officers that the burning was a wanton waste as the Confederate roads were in need of rail- road equipment Consequently the fires were put out the locomotives dis mantled and hauled by horses and men down the pike eighteen miles to Winchester where they wero again mounted on the railway tracks and hurried to Strasbnrg Elated with the astounding success of their first enter prise the Confederates continued to help themselves to other locomotives I steel rails etcB O property every time they captured the road Nineteen locomotives were thus put loined in less than t year They were mostly of the camelback type the last of which was but lecently present ed to the Purdue University at Lafay ette Ind by the Baltimore Ohio R R The brilliancy of this great feat in engineering was accredited to Col Thomas R Sharp who was made mas ter of transportation of the B Oat the close of the war When arranging your trip to Wash ington for the SCth Annual Encamp ment keep the B 0 in mind and go over the same route you traveled in 01 Very low rates will be made from all points on the B OSWask your nearest Ticket Agent for particulars Or address 0 P McCarty General Pasenger Agent- Ciincinnati tf Ohio A Certain Cure for Dysentery and Diarrhoez Some years ago I was one of a party bicycletrip bany Bradford county PuI I was taken suddenly with diarrhoea and was about to give up the whet editor Ward of the Laceyville Messen ¬ oChamberlaius r arrhoea Remedy I purchased a bottle startina ¬ trip successfully and never felt any ill effect Again last summer I was almost ofdysentery same remedy Bud this time one dose cured me Sold by Stockton Ha gaii lm LAND STOCK AND CROP Distribution of flower and vegetable seeds by the Government was started September 1 three months earlier than usual Judge JnoWHnghes sold to Walhen Bros of Lebanon 22 head of twoyear old sugar mules for 155 each Also three cotton mules for 180 each and four for 115 each Harrodsburg Her- ald ¬ The cattle butchers employed at the Chicago stock yards are threatening a strike They have demanded a 10 per cent increase in wages The butchers at Kansas City St Ixniis South Omaha St Paul Sioux City and St Joseph have made a similar demand beta Bros told the bunch of 30 mules bought fur them last year by Robert Nave toT F Dunlop of Jes amine for 100 aroundCapt En- glish ¬ reports the sale of stock of the late W W Goddard Wednesday near Hnrrodsbnrg a success 20 head of horses brought from 75 to tW Shert horn cattle75 to 175 and sheep 350 to 650 Other property sold brought good prices Advocate A Communication 3fr Editor Allow me to speak a few CoughRemeniv with the bronchitis and could not sleep at nights I tried several doctors and various patent medicines but could get nothing to homo any relief until my wife got a bottle of this valuable medicine which has completely re ¬ DaJDelllIo ¬ ton Hagan lm To Coatral Barley Tobacco Output The Executive xCotainittee of the Farmers and Tobacco Growers Asso- ciation held a meeting Tuesday at La Grange Ky J M Gaunt of Carroll eoHBtv was elected Secretary The object of the Association is to control the burley tobaeco output of the State Money has been secured to getthe log bettor prices nntf if fi ij Have S L MldkifT to repair your d vehicles and maki them good as new tf SoL Mrdkiif maka specialty of putting on rubber tins Give him a tiial order tf Sunday trains on the L A till ntinue to runt during the month of- eptember and possibly longerS S L Midkill can supply you with any kind of a vehicle yu desire and the prices are always right Give him a call tf My stock of Jowolry cut glass etc was never more complete than now and my prIed wilt please every bodyaprSO tf L E LANE If yonr watches clocks orIn fact anything in this line nicils repairing take them to L E Land His work is the best apr30 tf Meat dishes 10 colts each one half gallon buckets > cents each coffee 10 cents per pound TEN CENT STOKE Next door to Government Bldg apr30 lyr Have just received one ot the fin st lines of diamonds watches clocks amps candelabras and cut glass that has ever been shown in Richmond Call and examine my stock before mak ¬ ing a purchase in this line apr O tf LE LANE Cows For SaTe Two valuable Jersey cows for sale Apply to Baa A W SMITH aug20tf Phaeton For Sale A firstclass phaeton in good condi- tion ¬ for sale For particulars call at Hotel Olyndon aug20tf For Rent Four rooms to rent chirap Well lo ¬ cated Apply to Thurman Grocery Co tf Dr Hobson dentfct next dom to Government building tf RkbmondKyF- orSale I otTer for sale my residence on High street Lot is 00 x220 ft with new sta- ble ¬ and all necessary out buildings House contains eight rooms and kitch ¬ en all in good repair and will be sold at a bargain tf Mrs Elizabeth Crow The L7 A Sunday trains are be ¬ coming very popular try them Low round trip rates to all stations tf Real Estate Aged We will transfer buy or sell real estate of every kind city property a speciality We also collect rents and attend to the paying of taxes insurance etc for a reasonable commission Call and see in at the State Bank Trust Company C H CIIEKAULL and I P EVAXS apr10tf Real Estate TO OUHE A COLD IH ONE DAY Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure E W Groves signature a on each box 25 cents RUTHTON Delayed Rev Apsy Reynolds will begin a ten days meeting at Slick Rock school house next Sunday Rev Pipe of Broadhead will begin a weeks meeting at the Million court house this month Corn crops are better here than they have been for several years Hogs are high and scarce Bro Baker of Covington has closed a very successful meeting at Salem church having 57 additions Win Vincil aged SO and Susan White aged 66 two well known old people of Huthton wore quietly married last weekat the residence lof the bride Squire D T Bogie officiating Who Whatl When Manager Wiggins has secured for the patrons of his popular play house ono night only Friday Sept 12 Americas Representative Minstrel Organization The Who What When Minstrels This company has been received with the utmost enthusiasm by large houses in every city it has appeared in and the press eneoniums of the different cities visited have been of the highest order The company has been selected with the greatest care nnd every person connectedwith the company is a fin- Ished ¬ artist The vocal contingent of the show is one of many ireritorions features while in the oho can be found such famed stars as Voaver and Donna Frosto and Wardo Gco Lam- bert ¬ lingua Bros Goldsmith and Hoppe Sherwood and For George Weaver Hi Tom Ward Nat Blossom an array of artists never before seen in anyone organization and the amuse ¬ mentloving people oi Richmcnd surely have a rare treat in store for them Seats on sale at Perry Thomas Curtain rises promptly at 8 oclock Josh Westhafer of Loogoctee Ind is a poor man hut he fays he would not be without Chamberlains Pain Balm if it cost five dollars a bottle for crippleNo I liniment for stufF hind swollen joint contracted muscles stiff neck sprains pllnsIt byStocktou lURKS VILLE Mrs Secrest and her two daughters havo returned from a two months visit to relatives at Waddy Mrs Florence Smith of Irvine Miss Lottie Paris of Whites Station and Dr G C Farisof Lancaster rere the guests of relatives here last week Mfcs Hattie Jennings of Danville and Miss Bessie Ballard of Paint Lick were guests of honor at a houso party entertained by Miss Ella May Burton last week The Kirksville Normal cchool opened last week but owing to the death of little Idell Shepard it was closed for several days The prospects foe a good year are bright Miss Lina Ross one of KirlBvilles most popular young ladies will leave for Georgetown today to enter college She will be accompanied by tier aunt Miss Nettle Pond The Christian church which has been Undergoing repairs is about completed Messrs Band JVaUer Jones formerly of Kirksfille lOt wino now reside at Bowling Green K rarGi the contractorsI net at lhlhductory ¬ nn of Louisville represented tbo BaptIt Ar- gus All the churches were wel rep ¬ resented and the largest crowd tiit has attended an Association in yea 3 was present The Association meet with Tates v1ui lu tIn i snty > 1 exhearfi oj City Ordinances Be It ordained by tho City Council of Richmond Kentucky that Eugene Walker Mrs Elizabeth S Irvine James 13 McCreary Owen McKee Win Ar- nold ¬ C F Burnam Mrs Ditto Col JJ W Caperton Mary Xane Walker and N Moberley owners of property on the East side of First street between Main and Irvine street in Richmond Kentucky be and are hereby required at their own expense and under the di- rection ¬ of the Street Committee to re- pair ¬ curbing anti brick pavement in front of their said property DAVID R TBVIS Mayor Att A C WELLS City Clerk Sept 4 1902 Be it ordained by the City Council of Richmond Kentucky that S N Mob erley E C Million trustee of Mrs Samuels Jennie Phelps and L It Blanton owners of property located on the South ilde of Irvine street bet- ween First and B street in Rich- mond ¬ Kentucky be and are hereby required at their own expense and un- der ¬ the direction of the Street Com ¬ mittee of Richmond Kentucky to re ¬ pair curbing and brick pavement in front of their said property DAVID It TEVIS Mayor Att A C WELLS City Clerk Sept 4 1902 Be it ordained by the City Council of Richmond Kentucky that John Tay- lor ¬ LO Schmidt Don Wiggins and J S Collins owners of property on the North side of Irvine street between First and B street in Richmond Kiln tucky be and are hereby required at their own expense and under the di- rection ¬ of the Street Committee of Richmond Kentucky to repair curbing and brick yavemeut in front of their said property David R TEVIS Mayor Att A C WELLS City Clerk Sept 4 190- 2NOTICE TO CREDITORS All persons having claims against the es ¬ tate of T J Hcott deceased are respectfully requested to verify them as is by law and present them either to me or to my brother John II Welch at Nicholasvllle Ky on or before October 1 1902 And all persons indebt ¬ ed to said estate are requested to call upon one of us and settle IDA W SCOTT 27 4 Executrix T J Scott deceased NOTICE All persons having claims against Geo M Willging deceased must file same properly verified with the Execu tor on or before October 1 1902 or same will be barred Persons indebt ¬ ed to the estate are requested to settle at once PHIL L WLLLGING 20au 4t Executor Dissolution Notice The firm of Dozier Shearer by mutual consent dissolved partnership on July 10 Mr Shearer remaining in the livery business and Mr Dezier tak ing possession of the grocery All par ¬ ties indebted to tIne firm will save cost bv calling and settling their accounts at oncesept 4t POZIEK SHEARER 3660 Louisville to California Points via Illinois Central Personally conducted ex ¬ cursions leave Louisvilleat 12 Tuesdaylfl cars Double Berth Rate Only 6 50t t Tickets on sale daily during September and October Corresponding reducfi n s from all points Liberal stop- over privileges at important Onlythrough section to California- For furtheridformation address RH Fowler T P A Public Sale As Administrator of tho late Joel W Gibbs I will offer for sale at his fate residence about one mile north of Kingston at 10 oclock a m on Thursday Sept 18 the following property Four work mules 2 2yearold mules 4 cows and calves I short- horn bull 2 2yearold cattle 8 yearling steers 11 stacks of hay 100 bushels of grass seed i a lot of threshed rye 1 buggy culti ¬ vator Randall harrow 1 self binder mower plows and many other farming implements TERMS All under 20 cash all over 20 tobe paid by good noto due January 1 1S03 W L Crutcher Admr T D Chenault Auct 2t Public Sale I will sell publicly my farm onSilver of Whites Station Ky on Wednesday Oct 15 This place has a nice six buildingsgood bestfarms sametime ofhousehold ture all firstclass and comI paratively new Mrs Nannie Crooke j W te ati9Dt KyJ It BEGINNING July 1st I WILL SELL FOR f Ten Days 1 J r J At the Hours From 8 to 3 oclock attw f J It 5Ji4 > Absolutely Cost The Following Goods lawns Dimities Organdies Ginghams Percales Madras Piques Swisses allover Laces in white cream and black Babies Lace and Swiss Caps Ribbed Vests and UnionS 1its 1 Hopsacking for Skirts Den ¬ ims Oxfords etc for Skirts and Suitings Cotton Nansook and Swiss Edges and Inserting Summer Corsets White Duck Skirts etc Call and see our Line and Purchase some of the Bargains of t OWEN McKEE GREAT CLEARING SALE O- FCItOTHING o l1ZO 0 > p is a to at t 3 to 8 ft ft d Q We are Badly Overstocked Clothing Regardless of mmm Manufacturers Cost Here chance get good Clothing Cheapj i wI Mens Suits at sjt Mens Best at II Mens Suits at This about the cost of the 500 Mens Linen Suts coat and vest IMPORTANT MOTHERS PricesGood READ THIS Suits Boys Sui i allwool three piece suits years can We I1- JiI f 0 are arriving daIly at our vast and In thus line we can nloase the most and get prices you Bre snri tobny stock of has select the latest goods nuid when buy know you hmavo tine you goods at Is that S > 2 O m rti c iw OO1S aksk kt- Bsk 5 Oaxs Allwool Allwool Flannels Allwool Cassimere r 1 is trimmings pants 1 TO 1 ° up I ttWe togcthcrare I of LOtUS GUS STRAUS LEADING CLOTHIERS LEXINGTON KY S Zttttft II > f 149 New hoods Emporium ofSpring GoodstEmbroideries Uneqnaledis CoronationJ ourreadymade Skirt Department fastidious selectfrom A complete New Matting onsale Jatestuptodate Lowest Prices whafypulvant Ifsotrad- uwim0Lee i Smitha Suits 49c 700 tol IfI Slts c s P F CU r3 5 tnow enen z o en 0 n en

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Page 1: Richmond climax (Richmond, Ky. : 1897). …...day with relatives at Richmond enroute to Ohio where they will visit their sons Ourgenial friend Thomas II Pickels who has been spending

1 he Richmond ClimaxJ O OIlENAULTmm PrealdentA D MILLER ManagerBOBT SCROWE Editor

WEDNESDAY SEPT 10 1902

PUBLISHED ZVERY WJtBNICSUAY BY

The Climax Printing Co

IncorporatedtANNOUNCEMENTS

vFOR CONGRESS

We are authorized to announce HON O GGILBERT as a candidate for reelection toCongress from this the Eighth CongressionalDistrict subject to the action of the Demo ¬

cratic party

We are requested to announce ROY CWHITE as a candidate for Circuit Court Clerksubject to the action of the Democratic party-

e are authorized to announce DAN IIBUECK as a candidate for Clerk of the MadilIOn Circuit Court suoject to the action of theDemocratic party

I hereby announce mynelf as a candidate forthe nomination for Clerk of the Madison Cir ¬

cuit Court subject to the action of the Demo-cratic party Hoping that my many friends inthe past will consider any claimsthat I may have to the nomination and If nom-Inated

¬

I prSmise to use all honorable means torecure my election and if elected to endeavoras I have in the past to faithfully dischargemy duties as Clerk Thanking the people forpast and future favors I am

RespectfullyS H THORPE

We are authorized to announce GEORGE DAlIITE of Whites a candidate for

Clerk of the Madison Circuit Court subject tothe action of the Democratic party

WILLIAM JENNINGS BRYAN will lec-

ture¬

at Paris on September 15 th Illssubject will bo A Conquering Na-

tion¬

MT PELKK has had a second erup ¬

tion which destroyed the town ofMorne Rouge and kille over two hun ¬

dred people

WHILE Marrodsburg WinchesterOvrenshoro and a dozen other townsare tearing their U nir out in their effortsto secure the Confederate home thecitizens of Peewee Valley tire raisinga terrible howl because they have got-

ten¬

it Twns ever thus

A iiTCiiEu battle occurred betweenthe soldiers and citizens of Eldorado I

111 Saturday night all because a newcoon came to town Its awful the waythey treat the downtrodden rico inIllinois Mississippi ought to send6jmo missionaries up there to teachthem bettor

TUE Eighth District Republican Convoulion which met at Nichol svilelast Wednesday nominated WilliamLawson Stunrall of Mercer county forCongress on the sixth Imllot Col AT Uhenault of Madison was in thenice until after the filth ballot waseast It mattters little to Cousin GeorgeGilbert who gets tho nomination as hewill best the whole push a city block

WHEN asked about the settlement oftie Pennsylvania coal strike PresidentIJoo8 veh isqnoieH as WIVIPK

I 1 would leferjun to ihf men nlll chead of tine Republican parly who innin control of affairs iu PonnsylvaniaI am sure that their conservative Olin ¬

ion of the difficulties rampant will ul-

timately¬

result in an amicable settle-ment

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of this great question Of coursepolitics do not outer unto the miningproblem yet I sincerely hope that theRepublican principles which areframed alike for high and low willlevel the problem to an equity

The Republican party has been givena good long time to bring about thesettlement but as yet little levelinghas been done

THE Legislature of Mississippi willprobably be asked to consider a bill toprohibit the game of base ball betweenthe first of September and the close of

lIch year The reason given for thisis rather peculiar It is said that whenthe season for picking cotton arrivesthe negroes become profoundly interpRUd in base hall In one little townthe other day nine games of base ballvire in progress at one time therebytaking 102 men from tho cotton fieldswithout counting the spectators Asthe negroes keep their ball teams or-

ganized¬

the year round in some of thecotton regions it is held they can getenough of the game in eigit months oftho year But if base ball be pro ¬

hibited probably those who are notanxious to work will find some otherway of nmuting themselves during thepicking seasonCourier Journal

CI F1BrorCo11LEXINGTON KY

OHNOWe are notselling out ourWall Paper Stock

OH YESWe are increasing it dailyadding hundreds of newpatterns and colorings

A Bit of HistoryEvery year early In August all of

the prominent Wall Paper Factories ofthe country send their samples to theGisey House Now York every lineie displayed at the same time and thentIe buyers of big quantities go and in ¬

spect every style of paper marie cull ¬

ing tine choice things from every fac-

to jjottiug now ideas of decorationsnn l buying al prices impossible to se-

cure¬

in any other way Our MrBrewer spent several weeks in lookingover and buying our fall stock andnearly every train bears us a beautifuldiorative possibility If you wantUjll Paper dont you want to choosefroir such an assortment A-

ndRememberN > matter what others promise in theWil v of price we will do better Comehere and go elsewhere compare StylesQuunities and prices and will guarantee ours to be the newest best andcheapest

CFiBraweriCoMAIN A1TD BROADWAY

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PHESIDEST ROOSEVELT whizzed throughKentucky Saturday night on lila South ¬

ern tour Ho didnt pass in twentymiles of Richmond but we saw aboutas much of him as anybody else alongthe route

CHARLES F MoonE an expert bankforger is dying at the Michigan cityprison Notwithstanding his condi-tion

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all efforts to secure a pardon forhim have failed because of the opposi ¬

ion of the American Bankers Associa ¬

hou which regards him as too danger ¬

ous a man to be set free

GUN BOYNTOS the man under whoseguidance the President yesterdaycharged up Lookout Mountain andMissionary Ridge is tile same GeneralUoynton wno led the charge againstthe Washington school history stalewent that this same Terrible Teddyled the charge up San Juan Hill Ver¬

ily truth is mighty and mighty apt topreailiI it have a stout and strenu-ous

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chnmpionTimeshPERSONAL

Mrs John Turley was in Lexingtonlast week

Mrs Mat Cohen was in Lexingtonone day last week

Mrs Laura Thompson has returnedfrom a visit to Irvine

Mr and Mrs John R Gibson havereturned from California

Miss Mayme Ashcraft of Irvine isvisiting Mrs G T Bradley

Mrs David Bergman of Irvine isvisiting Mrs Neale Bennett on High

streetMrW L Crutcher was a guest In

Kicholasville last weekDr Landman the oculist will be at

Hotel Glyndon todayMiss Edna Ballou is visiting Miss

Luc> Francis at LancasterCapt J Henry Gibson of Pinoville

visited friends in the city last weekMUs Emma Sntton of Union City

visited relatives here several days this

weekMr

and Mrs Jonah Wagers of Es¬

till county are visiting at Mr James

CosbysMrM Browning General Man

tiger of the L A was in town yes-

terday¬

Mr L B Herrin ton of Atlantaspent several days last week withfriends hero

Mr C E Woods and daughterMamie Miller are visiting relatives inLebanonMrs

Shaw of Winchester isvisiting her brother Parker Gregoryat Fort Estill

Mrs Cassius M Clay Jr of Paris isvisiting her parents Major and MrsJohn D Harris

Mr A C Crenshaw of RichmondVa is the guest of Miss Laura Clayit White Hall

MIHS Kmily Simmons of Owensborois the guest of Misses Margaret andMary Miller

Mr and Mrs Henry Hargis went toLondon Saturday and enjoyed a fewdays at Conference

Mr and Mrs J N Turner of CampbeHsville are the guests of Col andMre W R Letcher

Mr and Mrs J W Nelson have ret-

urned home from a visit to Mrs IrvinePrather in Lexington

Miss Margaret Miller spent severaldays last week in Lancaster the guestof Mrs D M Lackey

Mrs James D Winn of Winchesterwas the guest of her mother MrsElizabeth Miller last week

Mr and Mrs Seth Tudor returnedto Station Camp Thursday after aweeks visit to relatives in this city

nephewvito thave returned to Richmond to live

Mre E L Powell of Louisvillecame up Saturday to attend the burialof Dr and Mrs C E Smoots baby

Jiss Grace Grinstead has returnedto her home in Flemingsburg after avisit to Mr and Mrs Gilbert Grinstead

Mrs Louise Elgin has returned toher home in Georgetown after a weeksvisit to her daughter Mrs H G Tur

nero11issFlorence Myers who Inns been

the guest of Mrs Thomas Phelps returned to her home in Stanford Mon ¬

dayMiss Carrie Forman of Cincinnati

JewebnrgWlers

Mr B D Gordon spent Saturday inLexington returning by Nicholasvillewherb he spent Sunday with his par-ents

Mr George W Pickles Jr has goneto Lexington where he will enter the

j

engineering department of State Col ¬

lage

Mr and Mrs B L Middelton havereturned from Shelbyville where theywere guests of Mr and Mrs D W

SharpMrShelby Tribble of Lancaster

spent several days of last week withhis mother Mrs Sue Tribble on Second

streetMissKit Chenault has returned to

Lexington after spending a monthwith her grandmother Mrs II BDillingham

Mr R L Gentry who travels forthe F H Lawson Hardware Companyof Cincinnati spent Sunday with hisfamily here

Dr T Park Gardner of Irvine passedthrough Richmond yesterday onaoutehome from London where ho attended

ConferenceMrsH Dodge has as her guests

this week Mrs A M Scott Miss Fran-cis

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Scotland Mr Willie Scott of Jack ¬

sonville FloridaMiss Minnie Dykes wilt leave to-

morrow for Cincinnati where she willresume her study in Professor Erghottscollege of Music

Mrs If 11 Rogers has returned toher home at Norman Oklahoma aftorspending tine sutner with her motherMrs C C Smith

Prof C Rucker Adams and wife whoarc touring the State in the interest ofphysical culture have been spending afew days with relatives here

Misses Bettie Jones and Sallio Fran-cis

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two charming young ladies of Kichmond are visiting their aunt Mrs JH Tribble Shelby Sentinel

Mrs William Boaiu and Mrs SallioTodd of Estill County spent last Fri ¬

day with relatives at Richmond enrouteto Ohio where they will visit their sons

Our genial friend Thomas II Pickelswho has been spending tine t rammer atHendersonville N C was given awarm welcome homo Saturday morn-ing

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M rL Fannie tjarnett who h s been

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RSKIDNEY an-

dBackacheKidneysBladder

Also Rheumatism Back-clieKeartDiaeaae1raTeLa

Dropiy Female TroubleCURE

Dont become discouraged There is atore for you If necessary lr Keenerne baa spent a time curIng just sucbcases as yours All consultations Free

Your Kidney and Backache Cure hascured two very bad cases among our custo-mers tile past year whom the doctors hadgiven up J L STILL CO Woodland laDrugKUts5Qtl Ask for Cook Book Pree

Cure CIrcular DrST s VITUSDANCESure FredoniaNY

turned Saturday to her home in Cynthiaua

Dr and Mrs Rutherford Douglas andlittle daughter Drusilla of MaconGeorga arrived in Lexington last Fri-

day¬

to visit Dr and Mrs W S MontomeryDemocrat

Harry Scrivener is quite ill at hishome on Hickman street His fathercame over from Richmond Tuesdayand remained with him until ytsterdayveniugVinchester Sun

Mr and Mrs Bland Ballard andbeautiful children of Danville spentSunday hereMrs J D Feeney anddaughter Miss Elizabeth of Lexingtonare with Mrs Joe S Rice Interior

JournalMrMurray Smith and sister Miss

Sue of Speedwell left Thursday theformer to attend Washington and LeoUniversity while Miss Smith will matriculate at the Mary Baldwin Instituteat Staunton Va

Mr C B Henry the popular con ¬

ductor on the Millers Crook divisionof the L A together with his familywill leave in a few days for NashvilleTennessee where they will visit MrHenrys relatives

Miss Nellie Revell of Newport Kywho has been spending the summermonths with Mrs Sam Farris will re-turn home Sunday accompanied byMrs Farris who Is going to attend theFall Festival in Cincinnati

Mrs W L Neale is in Madison coun ¬

ty for a short visit to relativesMrsC D Chenault went to Newport yes ¬

terday to be with her brother MrJoseph Humphreys and see the latin ¬

ly off on the sad trip to NashvilleTenn with the body of Mrs Humph ¬

reys Lexington Leader Sept 6

ExRepresentative W T Greeneand son H C Greene of Blnflton Gaare visiting the formers brotherinlaw Mr John S Todd in the countyMr Greene who is a prosperous mer ¬

chant and farmer married Miss Nan ¬

nieJ Todd of this county fourteenyears ago and frequently visits hiswifes relatives here

Mr and Mrs W D Watts of ChilIesburg have announced the engagementof their daughter MISS Lillian Chenanlt Walts to Mr William C Smithol Lexington The marriage will takeplace some time in October MiesWatts is a very attractive young ladythe eldest of three charming sisterswho have often visited here and whoare exceedingly popular Mr SmithIB a prosperous young business man ofLexington and is Vice President ofthe National Exchange Bank of thatcityMiss

Harriet Parrish entertiinedmost delightfully on last Friday even ¬

ing in honor of guest Miss JosephineDunn of Danville Dancing gamesetc afforded much pleasure to theguests as well as elegant refreshmentswhich were served Those present be ¬

sides the guest of honor were MissesKatherine Scott Alma Lackey BettieFrench Nannie Hunt Powell and 1Ia1cey Parrish i Messrs Jerry Powell JrEarl McGarvey Vernon SchlegelWilliam Evans and Douglas ParrishMiss Parrish was assisted in entertain¬

ing by Miss Nellie PottsOn last Thursday afternoon the large

front lawn of Mrs John F Wagerspresened a most delightful scenewhen about seventyfive little friendsresponded to invitations sent out byMisses Anne Bennett Cohen andFrancis Wagers Fom four to sevenoclock the young folks made the airring with their merrymaking Allkinds of games were engaged in andthe delightful weather added all themore to their pleasure Refreshmentswere served in the yard and to saythey were enjoyed would be uselessAll regretted when the time arrivedto leave The little hostesses weremost charming and perfect in everyway and their afternoon party ranksamong the most pleasant and uptodateof the summer

RELIGIOUSi

The Transylvania Presbytery S willmeet at the Presbyterian church atWhites Station next Tuesday eveningSeptember 16

Tine Transylvania Presbytery willconvene at the Second Presbyterianchurch this city next Tuesday even ¬

lug September 1G at half past severoclock

Rev C H Hardin Branch of Collinville III has been unanimouslyelected to the pastorate of Maxwellstreet Presbyterian church at Iexingtonto succeed Rev I SMcElroy whoseveral weeks ago resigned his pastor ¬

ate to accept the position as Secretaryof the Ministers Aid Association withheadquarters in Richmond Va

The pmmittee appointed by theBracken Baptist Association to conferwith the people of Rowan county rela-tive to the construction of school buildjugs at Morehead ana the starting of aschool to bo known as the BrackenAcademy met at Mt Sterlinglast weekand appointed trustees a financialagent and a building committee Theschool will open January 1 1003 Theterritory occupied by the Associationback of this institution embraces Row ¬

an Bath Montgomery Mason Flem-ing

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Robertson Lewis Bracken Nich ¬

olas and Bourbon counties

STATE OF OHIO CITY OF TOLEDO 1LUCAS COUNTYIFrank JJCineneyof Toledo county and State afore ¬

said and that said firm will pay thesum of ONE UNDRED DOLLARSfor each and every case of Catarrh thatcannot be cured by the use of HALLSCATABBII CURE

CHENEYSwornDecembet¬

A W GLEASON4 SEAL Xbtery Public

Halls Catarrh Cure is taken internallyand acts directly on tbe bloodsystemSend

FJ CHENEY CO Toledo OSold by druggists 75challs are the hftt1mAloLlpa t 8tc Is w iihtwq

Itt8 tt il i

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Wool CardthrolThecard wool Into rolls or batting anytime during the summer at 10 centsper pound aug208t

You can go to Louisville Sundayvia the L A for 150 round trip

We have just received a car loadSof seed rye which we are offeringlowest price

E DEATIIEBAOE Co

House For Sale

loiTer for sale privately the dwell ¬

ing hous0 and lot of the late Dr A WSmith deceased known as WestoverTerrace sltnated on west Main streetin Richmond Ky This is one of thelargest most conveniently arrangedhandsomest and delightfully locatedresidence places in Kentucky beingcomparatively new and in most excel-lent

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repair having all modern improVments and all necessary outbuildingsThere are four acres of land Terms

IliberaJBDKTITA M SMITH

aug274t Executrix

Stops the Cough and Works off thoaeLaxattvocure a cqld in one day No cure no

pay Price 25 cents

See our handsome line of samplesand piece goods before you buy your

i

fall suit or overcoat Prices rightSTOUEFER MAULER Tailors

September at Estill Springs

Many of our friends think that Sep-

tember¬

is our finest season in themountains and all whohave been ourquests in that month are enthusiasticin their praise This year we mayo de¬

cided to have a regular September sea¬

son and to do all that untiring workcan effect to make this month specialfeature at Estill Fine music deliciousfare and careful attentive service willbe given Some charming people havealready engaged rooms for Septemberand we will encourage the giving ofhouse parties We have one houseparty booked for as late as October

In order to induce you to lend yourail to our plan of making September aredletter occasion we will make you arate of 8 per week or will make a rateof S7 each for parties of five or moreShould you decide to come we wouldadvise the engagement of rooms asearly as possibietf W R THOMAS Manager

The best physic Chambc rlainsStomachand Liver Tablets Easy tobyStockton

ATTENTION G A RStealing Railroad Engines A Most Picturesque

and Sensational Episode of the GrU War

In June 1861 Stonewall Jacksonunder orders from General Johnsonproceeded to Martlnsburg the Baltimore Ohio railroad anq burned aunlimber of cars and engines Then itoccurred to one of his officers that theburning was a wanton waste as theConfederate roads were in need of rail-

road equipment Consequently thefires were put out the locomotives dismantled and hauled by horses andmen down the pike eighteen miles toWinchester where they wero againmounted on the railway tracks andhurried to Strasbnrg Elated with theastounding success of their first enterprise the Confederates continued tohelp themselves to other locomotives Isteel rails etcB O propertyevery time they captured the roadNineteen locomotives were thus putloined in less than t year They weremostly of the camelback type thelast of which was but lecently presented to the Purdue University at Lafayette Ind by the Baltimore Ohio RR The brilliancy of this great feat inengineering was accredited to ColThomas R Sharp who was made master of transportation of the B Oatthe close of the war

When arranging your trip to Washington for the SCth Annual Encampment keep the B 0 in mind and goover the same route you traveled in 01

Very low rates will be made from allpoints on the B OSWask yournearest Ticket Agent for particularsOr address 0 P McCarty

General Pasenger Agent-Ciincinnatitf Ohio

A Certain Cure for Dysentery and DiarrhoezSome years ago I was one of a partybicycletripbany Bradford county PuI I was

taken suddenly with diarrhoea andwas about to give up the wheteditor Ward of the Laceyville Messen ¬

oChamberlaius r

arrhoea Remedy I purchased a bottlestartina ¬

trip successfully and never felt any illeffect Again last summer I was almostofdysenterysame remedy Bud this time one dosecured me Sold by Stockton Hagaii lm

LAND STOCK AND CROP

Distribution of flower and vegetableseeds by the Government was startedSeptember 1 three months earlier thanusual

Judge JnoWHnghes sold to WalhenBros of Lebanon 22 head of twoyearold sugar mules for 155 each Alsothree cotton mules for 180 each andfour for 115 each Harrodsburg Her-ald

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The cattle butchers employed at theChicago stock yards are threatening astrike They have demanded a 10 percent increase in wages The butchersat Kansas City St Ixniis South OmahaSt Paul Sioux City and St Josephhave made a similar demand

beta Bros told the bunch of 30mules bought fur them last year byRobert Nave toT F Dunlop of Jesamine for 100 aroundCapt En-glish

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reports the sale of stock of thelate W W Goddard Wednesday nearHnrrodsbnrg a success 20 head ofhorses brought from 75 to tW Sherthorn cattle75 to 175 and sheep 350 to650 Other property sold brought

good prices AdvocateA Communication

3fr Editor Allow me to speak a few

CoughRemenivwith the bronchitis and could not sleepat nights I tried several doctors andvarious patent medicines but couldget nothing to homo any relief untilmy wife got a bottle of this valuablemedicine which has completely re ¬

DaJDelllIo ¬

ton Hagan lmTo Coatral Barley Tobacco Output

The Executive xCotainittee of theFarmers and Tobacco Growers Asso-ciation held a meeting Tuesday at LaGrange Ky J M Gaunt of CarrolleoHBtv was elected Secretary

The object of the Association is tocontrol the burley tobaeco output ofthe State Money has been secured togetthelog bettor pricesnntfif

fi ij

Have S L MldkifT to repair yourd vehicles and maki them good as

new tf

SoL Mrdkiif maka specialty ofputting on rubber tins Give him atiial order tf

Sunday trains on the L A tillntinue to runt during the month of-

eptember and possibly longerSS L Midkill can supply you with

any kind of a vehicle yu desire andthe prices are always right Give hima call tf

My stock of Jowolry cut glassetc was never more complete thannow and my prIed wilt please every

bodyaprSO tf L E LANE

If yonr watches clocks orIn factanything in this line nicils repairingtake them to L E Land His work isthe best apr30 tf

Meat dishes 10 colts each onehalf gallon buckets > cents eachcoffee 10 cents per pound

TEN CENT STOKE

Next door to Government Bldgapr30 lyr

Have just received one ot the finst lines of diamonds watches clocksamps candelabras and cut glass that

has ever been shown in RichmondCall and examine my stock before mak ¬

ing a purchase in this lineapr O tf L E LANE

Cows For SaTe

Two valuable Jersey cows for saleApply to Baa A W SMITH

aug20tfPhaeton For Sale

A firstclass phaeton in good condi-

tion¬

for sale For particulars call atHotel Olyndon aug20tf

For RentFour rooms to rent chirap Well lo ¬

cated Apply to Thurman GroceryCo tf

Dr Hobson dentfct next domto Government building

tf RkbmondKyF-

orSale

I otTer for sale my residence on Highstreet Lot is 00 x220 ft with new sta-

ble¬

and all necessary out buildingsHouse contains eight rooms and kitch ¬

en all in good repair and will be soldat a bargain

tf Mrs Elizabeth CrowThe L7 A Sunday trains are be¬

coming very popular try them Lowround trip rates to all stations tf

Real Estate Aged

We will transfer buy or sell realestate of every kind city property aspeciality We also collect rents andattend to the paying of taxes insuranceetc for a reasonable commission Calland see in at the State Bank TrustCompany

C H CIIEKAULL and I P EVAXS

apr10tf Real Estate

TO OUHE A COLD IH ONE DAYTake Laxative Bromo Quinine TabletsAll druggists refund the money if itfails to cure E W Groves signaturea on each box 25 cents

RUTHTON

DelayedRev Apsy Reynolds will begin a ten

days meeting at Slick Rock schoolhouse next Sunday

Rev Pipe of Broadhead will begina weeks meeting at the Millioncourt house this month

Corn crops are better here than theyhave been for several years Hogsare high and scarce

Bro Baker of Covington has closeda very successful meeting at Salemchurch having 57 additions

Win Vincil aged SO and Susan Whiteaged 66 two well known old people ofHuthton wore quietly married lastweekat the residence lof the brideSquire D T Bogie officiating

Who Whatl When

Manager Wiggins has secured for thepatrons of his popular play house ononight only Friday Sept 12 AmericasRepresentative Minstrel OrganizationThe Who What When Minstrels Thiscompany has been received with theutmost enthusiasm by large houses inevery city it has appeared in and thepress eneoniums of the different citiesvisited have been of the highest orderThe company has been selected withthe greatest care nnd every personconnectedwith the company is a fin-

Ished¬

artist The vocal contingent ofthe show is one of many ireritorionsfeatures while in the oho can befound such famed stars as Voaver andDonna Frosto and Wardo Gco Lam-

bert¬

lingua Bros Goldsmith andHoppe Sherwood and For GeorgeWeaver Hi Tom Ward Nat Blossoman array of artists never before seen inanyone organization and the amuse ¬

mentloving people oi Richmcnd surelyhave a rare treat in store for themSeats on sale at Perry ThomasCurtain rises promptly at 8 oclock

Josh Westhafer of Loogoctee Indis a poor man hut he fays he wouldnot be without Chamberlains PainBalm if it cost five dollars a bottle forcrippleNo Iliniment for stufF hind swollen jointcontracted muscles stiff neck sprainspllnsItbyStocktou

lURKS VILLE

Mrs Secrest and her two daughtershavo returned from a two months visitto relatives at Waddy

Mrs Florence Smith of Irvine MissLottie Paris of Whites Station andDr G C Farisof Lancaster rere theguests of relatives here last week

Mfcs Hattie Jennings of Danvilleand Miss Bessie Ballard of Paint Lickwere guests of honor at a houso partyentertained by Miss Ella May Burtonlast week

The Kirksville Normal cchool openedlast week but owing to the death oflittle Idell Shepard it was closed forseveral days The prospects foe a goodyear are bright

Miss Lina Ross one of KirlBvillesmost popular young ladies will leavefor Georgetown today to enter collegeShe will be accompanied by tier auntMiss Nettle Pond

The Christian church which hasbeen Undergoing repairs is aboutcompleted Messrs Band JVaUerJones formerly of Kirksfille lOt winonow reside at Bowling Green K rarGithe contractorsInet at

lhlhductory¬

nn ofLouisville represented tbo BaptIt Ar-gus All the churches were wel rep ¬

resented and the largest crowd tiit hasattended an Association in yea 3 waspresent The Association meet with

Tates v1ui lu tIn i snty> 1exhearfi

oj

City Ordinances

Be It ordained by tho City Councilof Richmond Kentucky that EugeneWalker Mrs Elizabeth S Irvine James13 McCreary Owen McKee Win Ar-nold

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C F Burnam Mrs Ditto Col JJW Caperton Mary Xane Walker and

N Moberley owners of property onthe East side of First street betweenMain and Irvine street in RichmondKentucky be and are hereby requiredat their own expense and under the di-

rection¬

of the Street Committee to re-pair

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curbing anti brick pavement infront of their said property

DAVID R TBVIS MayorAtt A C WELLS City Clerk

Sept 4 1902

Be it ordained by the City Council ofRichmond Kentucky that S N Moberley E C Million trustee of MrsSamuels Jennie Phelps and L ItBlanton owners of property located onthe South ilde of Irvine street bet-

ween First and B street in Rich-

mond¬

Kentucky be and are herebyrequired at their own expense and un-

der¬

the direction of the Street Com ¬

mittee of Richmond Kentucky to re ¬

pair curbing and brick pavement infront of their said property

DAVID It TEVIS MayorAtt A C WELLS City Clerk

Sept 4 1902

Be it ordained by the City Council ofRichmond Kentucky that John Tay-lor

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LO Schmidt Don Wiggins andJ S Collins owners of property on theNorth side of Irvine street betweenFirst and B street in Richmond Kilntucky be and are hereby required attheir own expense and under the di-

rection¬

of the Street Committee ofRichmond Kentucky to repair curbingand brick yavemeut in front of theirsaid property

David R TEVIS MayorAtt A C WELLS City Clerk

Sept 4 190-

2NOTICE TO CREDITORS

All persons having claims against the es¬

tate of T J Hcott deceased are respectfullyrequested to verify them as is by lawand present them either to me or to my brotherJohn II Welch at Nicholasvllle Ky on orbefore October 1 1902 And all persons indebt ¬

ed to said estate are requested to call upon oneof us and settle

IDA W SCOTT27 4 Executrix T J Scott deceased

NOTICE

All persons having claims againstGeo M Willging deceased must filesame properly verified with the Executor on or before October 1 1902 orsame will be barred Persons indebt¬

ed to the estate are requested to settleat once

PHIL L WLLLGING20au 4t Executor

Dissolution Notice

The firm of Dozier Shearer bymutual consent dissolved partnershipon July 10 Mr Shearer remaining inthe livery business and Mr Dezier taking possession of the grocery All par¬

ties indebted to tIne firm will save costbv calling and settling their accountsat

oncesept4t POZIEK SHEARER

3660Louisville toCalifornia Points

via

Illinois CentralPersonally conducted ex ¬

cursions leave Louisvilleat 12

Tuesdaylflcars

Double Berth RateOnly 6 50t t

Tickets on sale daily during

September andOctober

Corresponding reducfi n sfrom all points Liberal stop-over privileges at important

Onlythroughsection to California-

For furtheridformation address

RH Fowler T P A

Public SaleAs Administrator of tho late Joel

W Gibbs I will offer for sale at hisfate residence about one mile northof Kingston at 10 oclock a m on

Thursday Sept 18the following property

Four work mules 2 2yearoldmules 4 cows and calves I short-horn bull 2 2yearold cattle 8yearling steers 11 stacks of hay100 bushels of grass seed i a lotof threshed rye 1 buggy culti ¬

vator Randall harrow 1 selfbinder mower plows andmany other farming implements

TERMS All under 20 cash allover 20 tobe paid by good noto dueJanuary 1 1S03

W L Crutcher AdmrT D Chenault Auct 2t

Public SaleI will sell publicly my farm

onSilverof Whites Station Ky on

Wednesday Oct 15This place has a nice six

buildingsgoodbestfarmssametimeofhouseholdture all firstclass and comIparatively new

Mrs Nannie Crookej

W te ati9Dt KyJ

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BEGINNING

July 1stI WILL SELL FOR f

Ten Days 1

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JAt the Hours From8 to 3 oclock attw f J It 5Ji4>

Absolutely Cost

The Following Goods

lawns Dimities OrgandiesGinghams Percales MadrasPiques Swisses allover Lacesin white cream and blackBabies Lace and Swiss CapsRibbed Vests and UnionS 1its 1

Hopsacking for Skirts Den ¬

ims Oxfords etc for Skirtsand Suitings Cotton Nansookand Swiss Edges and InsertingSummer Corsets White DuckSkirts etc

Call and see our Line and Purchasesome of the Bargains of t

OWEN McKEE

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IMPORTANT MOTHERSPricesGood READ THIS

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