richmond climax (richmond, ky. : 1897). (richmond, ky.) 1903...

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Grand Opening Of Mens Fall and Winter Shoes Jas S Crutcher < Company 1 he Richmond Climax weS A D MILLERn Manager WEDNESDAY MAY 0 1903 PDBLISHKl EVEK V WEDNESDAY BT The Climax Printing Go Incorporatedwh DEMOCRATIC TICKET byUON Ot Clark County FOR COMMON AEALTIPS ATTORNEY HON B A CRUTCHER- Of Jeeumine County Ha1OR ROY C WHITE Announcements FOR JAILER Ve axe Btboriu d to announce FJ PER ¬ KINS of Baldwin a candidate for Jailer of Madtooo county subject to tbe action of the ofWe oaiOQSns a candidate for Jailer of Madison ronntjr soMeettO tbe action of tbe Demo- cratic ¬ party We are authorized to announce N B JONES a candidate for Jailer of Madison County sub ¬ ject to the action of tbe Democratic party TOR COMMISSIONER OF AGRICULTURE i SVe are authorized to announce the name of Mr T T HEDUER of Scott county as a candidate for Commissioner of Agriculture nntteet to the action of the Democratic party Primary May S J9U8 FOR STATE TREASURER We are authorized to announce HENRY M BO8WORTII as a candidate for tbe nomina tim for State Treasurer subject to tbe action of the Democratic party primary May 9 1003 THE Lame county Herald paints this plowing picture of William Taylors tiuUh The time will comeif it has not already begun its seasonwhen even the clouds will form into a ghastly picture of the dead Goebel as the gnui ty man looks to the heavens ham and bustle of industry of Hoosiers capital cannot down the dying words of Goebel to the groat common people when he will be ushered into a court of which Judge Cantrill is not the pre ¬ siding officer and where the satanic be- ing ¬ with the long tail takes charge of convicted criminals Ir is announced in the Louisville daily papers that Mr Morris B Belk nap of that city will prnbnbly ana notinee his candidacy for the Republi ¬ can nomination for Governor within a short time Mr Belknap would per ¬ haps be given some wholesome advice if lie would consult the Hon John W Yerkoes the white rose of Republi C tilistS before entering the political uremi with the Democratic standard bearer n LI FiBroerCo1 I LEXINGTON 1Ky I Porch Furniur A large portion of tho sninmer s passed on the porcbirlt is the general rcndez ojns of the family All tIie1sihmbers in- vade ¬ its shadysplsmorulng noon and night to chat to rjsadto sew or to smoke 5b wonder home furnishers bestow eo much care to the e- lection ¬ of Porch Furniture Our new line of Splint Reed and Grass Furniture Is now very complete in Arm- ChaIrs Anu Rockers Settees and Side Chairs We ask > you to call and see them frBrowerCQ1 11AIN AND BROADWAY LEXINGTON KY l k cj f1ffM t < rid 11 Mr Kidd representing the famous Johnson Murphy Shoe Co will be with us Tuesday and Wed- nesday ¬ May 13 and 14 03 with a full line of Johnson Murphy fine Shoes for fall andwinter Come in and inspect his line and select a pair to f n THE theatrical profession has recent ¬ ly suffered great loss in the death of Stuart Robson which occurred last ek in New York from heart trouble lie was one of the best and most wide ¬ ly known comedians on the stagew SAYS the Nelson county Record While leadin men in the are gr chappling negro himself is only laughing fishing the row Thats beat 4 IT the weekly paper published at Lawrenceburg for several months past 0 C Cox has suspended publica ¬ ofn VALLEY VIEW From the Argent J N Flanery has been on tho sick t this week June Clark is able to be out aftor a prolonged illnesp Horn to tho wife of Leonard Rich ¬ ar don the 2oinst a girl Powell of Richmond was h itere Miss Ada Dickerson was the guest Mrs Louis Thrown of Nicholasville aturdayo Bruce Northcutt of Menifee county is visiting his brother Dr Northcutt and family Miss Fiona and FranUie Grlzard spent Sunday with their aunt Mr J W Chaney at Spears W S Speidle of Massilon Ohio secrotary and treasurer of the New Kentucky Gas Oil Co spent Sunday with Dr Elmer Northcutt A baseball team has been organized hore with A B Howard us manager The team has rented a nice ball groundM We will shortly report their and Richmonds ball teams defeat Mr C B Dunn is at home after a l weeks stay at the Gibson Infirmaty n Richmond where he underwent a successful operation His many friends aro glad to learn of his improvement Mr Dunn is one of our progressive citizens and his recovery is hailed with delight by his many friends For the styles > u wall paper see Perry Thomas 1903 The New Fashion Period 1903 In its inception and deign it differ markedly from the accepted models a- ny f previous period Progress may- be noted constantly betterward iron the time when dress designers aimed rather to display the dress that to en ¬ hance the beauty and grace of its wear- er ¬ Then it was mainly a question of color scheme and trimming artifice which might be very efTectiv2 as a dec ¬ orative part of a grand assemblage But taken by itself it looked most glaringly conspicuous and very often was entirely out of beauty tone with its wearer Now at last style has evidently seen the error of its way for it in drawing near to nature The springs leading creations bear witness that the worlds greatest designers have come to real ¬ izo that nothing is fairer than the fe male form that anything which de stoys comfort must destroy beauty And that is the simple reason why Mrs M Love who has charge of the dressmaking department at Kaufman Straus Co is meeting nith such phenomenal and deserved success Mrs Loves idea is to impart to every gown a style individuality that nothing can lose The gowns which arobeing turned out by this high class modiste are the very perfection of fit and style They are marked by that Indefinable smartness of cut and cor- rectness ¬ of detail which is to day EO essential to the well dressed roman Kaufman Straus Co 1U and 14 West Main St LoxingtouKy respect ¬ fully invite you to pay Mrs Love a visit and should you leave an order for a new gown it will be both a rev C¬ Jillion and a pleasure The Kaufman Straus Co spring stocks of every kind of Dry Goods and wearing apparel for women aro com ¬ pleto and present by large odds the completcfit showing in this auction of the country You are cordially invited to visit the Richmond Carriage Works where awaits your inspection the largest and most beautiful line ot vehicles ever brought to a Kentucky wn We were compelled to buy these jjoods in carload lots In order ttd make the re ¬ preniltOe the best vehicle that workmanship can produce at prices that an inferior juake would cost you elsewhere now awaits you at our shop S L MIDRIFF tf Proprietor AllStar Cut in Romeo and Juliet The greatest theatrical venture of a decade is the AllStar Cast in Romeo and Juliet which Liebler and Company are putting out for a special spring toar There are thirteen stars in the cast which is headed by 1 yrla tolle w- and Eleanor Robson and no mote mag¬ nificent production has ever been seen in this country This company will be seen t the Lexington Qpera Ron se for one performance on the j ening of 11ay8tbJI DIAThS MEEKS Mr Nay Meeks and wife have been called upon to mourn the loss of their little daughter Lettie May ho died April 29th at the agoof seven years after an illness of four weeks shCOLsToxNelhie ild of Mr ai d Mrs J W Colston of View was found dead in bed Wednesday norning The child had en in feeble health for some time hut she had taken a turn for the better it was thought by the parents Tuesday and the sudden death came as a shock to the parents who have the sympathy the communityB death that has been ours to chronicle occurred Sunda nl ht when Mr P ofulley his death being due to Brighta disease He was twentyfour yeais of age andV was the only sen ot Mr and Thomas Pulley Since the removal of PuBeyh15 JD Rawlins on Moberly avenue andin was there his illness and death ¬ curred For a number of years he had been in the employ of D B Shackel fo nt Co and was always polite and in treating everyone old and young wjth utmost courtesy To re numerate his friends would bo well nfch impossible for as ono said Never in my life did I ever see any one with so many friends During his illness it kept one person busy to answer the calls about his condition a bnd sistance Besides his aged lather and mother ho is survived by one sister Mrs Lee Buton His funeral services were conducted yesterday afternoon the Rowlins home by Rev Hugh cLelhan thence his burial in the Rich- mond Cemetery under the auspices of Madison Lodge I00 Fw TEVIS When one contemplates the umber and rapidity of deaths in the Tevis Russell and White families the thoughtful mind is appaled True in nearly every instance the grim mes senger called home the members of ttiete honored families in the full ma ¬ turity of their lives oftenest when the almond tree had blossomed on their devoted heads But yet they all saul to sleep so closo togetherthat the grief stricken hearts of theirsurviving loved ones had not healed before the tears of sorrow burst afresh over another newinade grave Last Tuesday after- noon ¬ after a brief illness Mrs Mary Russell Tevis sank to her eternal rest at the age of sixtysixf On Wednes day her body was tenderly consigned to the tomb beside that of her beloved husband that citizen of glorious men ory the sunnytcmporid truehearted gentleman Jude James Tevis A a- the sympathising friends sat in the silent darkened ro oms that had eo lately known and loved the presence QJ its departed mistress the memories of other years flooded the minds of all She was the oldest oi that circle of five beautiful sisters who from their cradles were taught tolovo each other their kindred and their God We have seen them all together but befcre the sorrow of their aged mothers death had stained their cheeks with tears Andwe bad wondered at the childlike Joy that pervaded their companionship with each other though all were past- or nearing tho meridian of life The center of that charmed circle was the sainted mother four score years and four whose placed yea beauteous countenance seemed illumined by the light of heaven Twas into this a yfe graves of mother and three sisters two lonely sisters mourn Mrs Tlios C Hoitie of Washington Ga and xingtonKy this community and from her church the Second Presbyterian one whom we could II ill afford to spare In the places of sorrow and suffering she was wonf to be ministering angel When last we saw her she was on a mission of purl mercy at tho bedside of the Godless dying poor whose cryine neo3s the had succored like the Good Samaritan she was A thousand in ¬ other only to the allseeing eye Her church work was the same consecrated labor of love to the Master that bad distin ¬ SudieRussell that can never be filled Deceased was the eldest child of Richard Russell a leading merchant here for many years Her mother Sallie White Itus sell wan a sister of John White a Con grcssman from this district Speaker of the National House and a bosom friend MaryRussell Tevfs and to this singularly happy union were born ten children of whom William David Hugh anti Joseph stow3Iayor which his father was once City Judge otMadison en children there could be left no more moryoftheIr er whorjj all maakM HgtioretLiwifl k if < 4v revered for the Christian graces that adorned their characters Tho old homo that is now utterly desolate will ever be a monument to the peace and maytllOSO when the grim messenger comes they w cityhere below may be reunited without one m lsring linkF BIRTHS UEAnEnOn last Saturday to the wife of Mr Lee Shearer a fine boy BEASLEV To the wife of Mr R N easley the King tobacco merchant of Paint Lick a ten pound girlt WEST Mr and Mrs Leonard West Irvine aro the proud parents of a fine son which arrived on Sunday night make his home with them Mrs est was formerly Miss Mayme Hume MATRIMONIALREEVFflEEVESOfl this city Mr Wade Reeves and Miss Bettie Reeves were united in marriage MBTCALVBUSH Mr Wade Metcalf and Miss Mattie L Bush both of Waco neighborhood were married at the residence of Mrs Fannie Wilson last Wednesday MCDOWELLLEONARD This after- noon at the homo of the brides par- ents ¬ in Cynthiana Miss Maysie Loon ard will be united in marriage to Dr Marshall McDowell the ceremony to- e performed by the brides grandfathj er Miss Leonard who is a most at ¬ t oractive Rev J T Leonard formerly of this city where he tilled a chair in Centralc University Siuco their residence in Cynthiana Miss Leonard has attended college here and made many friends ho will be pleasantly surprised to hear of this announcement Militia Will Fartidpale In response to a letter addressed him by Maj Gen J C Bates U S A of the Department of the Lakes Governor Jteckham has asked that the Kentucky State Guards participate in the man- euvers ¬ encampment and field instruc- tion ¬ of the regular troops of that de- partment this year The participation of the organized militia of the various States with the regulars in those In structions is provided for in the mili- tary ¬ act of the last session of Congress and it will very probably do away with the regular encampment of the Ken ¬ tucky Guards Under its provisions the State troops will receive pay sub- sIstence and transportation to the point of encampment A Madison County Waif Finds a Homs in Nichol asTille Nine years ago on the banks of the Kentucky river in Madison county LIdirty bleelug wholived the child awhile then another and an- other going the rounds again and aJain Baileyof Ing in the neighborhood heard tb a- pathetic story and moved by the love hO11ewhere GeorgoCrutcher oftis and if she did not like her now homo Baileys ¬ She never know her father or mother or her name Jessamine News Ftcat For liar According to Hicks we aro to hrtve prediction ¬ Active storms of rain wind and thunder on and touching the 2nd and 3rd Much cooler weather will follow glvin ¬ touches of chill and frost during some of MayOn look for decided and rapid change to- I falling barometer and quite warm ro suiting ia sharp electrical storms As these storms pass eastwaid across the country change to rising barometer and much cooler will follow from the west giving possibly frosts in sections northwardon the nights between the1- th and 10th Inclusive From the 11th to the 15th look for storms of rain hail and thunder some of them furious and tornadic A de- cided ¬ rise in the barometer change of wind to the westand cooler will end the series of storms followed by nights northernarid About thel8ths Jstorm conditions will reach another maximum After this storm look for change to very much cooler for two or three days forMay reactionarydlstnrbances penodin are entirely probable Monday the 26tbto Thursday the 28th win be the time of greatest violence Many hoavydownpours olherMy ptf > St L > U 7 1 O T eOf is directed to the class of Fresh and Cured Meats carried by the Main street butchers The mail or ¬ del business of this firm has growh to such propor ¬ tions that we are now making a specialty of our Wholesale Department Our constant endeavor is to please our patrons and to do this we slaughter only the best cattle sheep and hogs that can be pro ¬ cured Our stock of Cured Meats is purchased with the greatest care and has always given perfect satisfaction We carry Vegetables Fish and Oys ¬ ters in seasons We also wish to purchase your Hides Tallow Butter Eggs and other Produce and guarantee in every instance to pay the highest prices the market affords Give us a trial and we will prove our sin x cerity to serve you promptly and reliably Douglas Culton Wholesale and Retail Butchers Richmond Ky New Wall Papers coloringsin Ingrains Moire Ceilings etc Some neat patterns at CENTS per roll A large line of Room Mould ¬ ings Beadings etc Just received a new lot of Window Shades all colors sizes and prices from ten cents up Paints Oils Varnishes Brushes Window Glass White Lead etc Largest stock to select from f t 1 rc xs Qeo M Wiliging 209 West Main Street + + + + + + ++ + + t at SPECIAL i + + + +++ ++ ++ + ++++ ++++ + Dont forget to see that swell line of wall paper nhown by Perry Thomas Best on earthor anywhere else aust Blend coffee Frawi Bros Phone 165 Dan II Breck will insure your city or country property against fire light- ning ¬ and cyclones Office in Oldham building npr 8 lOt D B Shackelford Co have con- tracted witn the Miller B F Co for the sale of their Ranges in Madison county tf We purchased our vehicles to sell and if you will only call and get prices we will prove this assertion and make of you an everlasting friend and customer tf S L MIDKIFF Prop Majestic Ranges > Arbuckle Simmons Dan H Breck Fire Life and Ac cident Insurance Office in Oldham building npr S lOta The Millor Range people tell us if a customer telephones us they Jo not like the Miller Range for us to send a wagon for it and refund the money for they are guaranteed from end to end U D B Shackelford Co Have your old vehicle repairted and now rubber tires to take the place f the old worn out steel tires you are now using and you will have a new conveyance for spring and summer The Richmond Carriage Works will do the work at prices that will astonish you Satisfaction guaranteed tf S L MIDKIFF Prop Inspection Costs Nothing Come in when you are passingour store never mind whether you think yon want to buy anything or not You may be wrong we may have something you want extremely At any rate we always hare something new and inter ¬ esting to show and inspection costs nothing If LE LANE See Perry k Thomas belore buyinj your wall paper 35 Majestic Ranges sold in the last 10 months from the times we put out the first ons Every one we have sold has helped to sell others Call and examine it and we think we can prove to you this is the only perfect Range made feb 26 4m Arbuckle Simmons Watch Found A watch was left at the State Bank Trust Co one day last week Owner can have name by identifying and pay- ing ¬ for this notice apr 22 If Qty Property for Sale Mr EB Hume will otTer his resi- dence ¬ on West Main street Saturday May 16 at 2 oclock p m A splendid opportunity for any one desiring a nice homo tf Come aud see the heaviest the best and the moat complete Range in the market Thu Miller You will find plenty ot them that have been in use in this city for fifteen years tf D B Shackelford Co Meaty to Lean I can get you money at 5 per cent In- terest oil long time in sums of 1O- r or over on your farm property Ft particulars call on or address W B LETCIIEH Jn apr 15 6mo Richmond Ky New Bakery The now confcctioney and bakery at the corner of Hallie Irvine and Or ¬ ange streets has been opened and your patronage is solicited Fresh bread fresh cakes fresh vegetables and fresh fish always on baUd Mrs H Zoiman Hallie Iryine andOrange st tf Stockholders Heetlaj The annual mietlng of the stock- holders ¬ of the Richmond Water and Light Company will be held at the office of the President in the State Bank and Trust Cos building in Rich inond Ky at 3 olock p m on Wed ncsJay May 13 103 J A SctuvAN President R E TCUIEV Secretary 2t FoiSe Sale Mr E B Humal will on Saturday May lath at 2 oclock p m offer to public sale his elegant residence in the West End Thi a property is ono of the most desirable n the city contain lag as it doe a lonse of six rooms equipped with all ntpdern conveniences a stable andall necessary outbuildings Let every one reraepiber the date and attend the sals Ajfine chance to pro- cure a nice home i tfI Land and Stock Sales John Ballard pujkhased last week from W S Beasley Ir Brj of Jancas ter a car load of 2 pounds bogs at61 cents Mr BaJlnrJ hipped to Cincin ¬ nati yeeterdayrH CPI load of hogs av ¬ 1I C Ii A New Society A number of papers lately have pub- lished ¬ notices of a society that has been organized in Missouri It Is known as Tho Daughters of Kentucky and is composed of women whose birth place was in this State In the list of mem- bers ¬ we notice Mrs Lury B Sheikis and Miss Helen Chenanlt formerly of this city and Mrs Sadie Turpin Bur ius of Kirksville this county The object of this club is to keep ever- green the memories of their native State Regular meetings will be held at which original papers on the history of Kentucky will be read The counties of Estill Garrard Lincoln Clark and Madison will be represented at tho old fiddlers contest at the Grand Thursday night 1D 1 T S FIRM verybusiness I will continue the business t the same stand and invite my friends and the public to call and see me when jn need of anything in this line Will make a specialty of Moving Pianos Furniture Etc and guarantee to please my patrons at all times Elmer Parrish Successor to Lyman Parrish Cor Third t Irvine Phone Si RICHMOND KY lltnarO- misiii Commissioners ale PlrffOn Notice of SaleIn Equity PT Virtue of a Judgment and Order of Sale ol t thiApril style cause the undersigned will on Saturday May 23 03 Between the hours of 11 oclock a m and 12 oclock m at the Court House door in Rich ¬ mond Madison county Ky proceed to expose i biddertho A Lot and Livery Stable in Richmond Ky and bounded and described feethounded CWallace wide and about 1tt1 >j feet deep TERMSSale will be made on a credit of six months The purchaser will be required to paymentof a bearing legal interest Irma the day of sale with a Lien reserved purchasmoney SE SCOTT may 6 St M C MC 0 Master CoBiissioaers i1 John PlffsAgainst A T Freeman 4c Dft Notice of Sale in Equity By oftbe stylecause Monday May 25 03 12oclock thehighest ty th A Tract oi Land Cli1beFreeman man lying at the intersection of the Four Mile thenorth bythelandsofZinBrooks on the south by theMuddy more or less except 3 acre in the family oury I ing ground reserved I I sixmonths give bon with approved security for the pay ¬ forceand uponsaid paid SE SCOTT may S St MOMO C Master Coamissioflers Sale GWEvans Pitt againstNannle Etc Dfts EquityBY theApril cause the undersigned vrlll on Saturday May 23 03 Between the hours of 11 a in and 12 oclock m McdiIon following ¬ A Lot of Land hiRlchinondKy feet and running back same width isa teet to a IEvans procethe I ordered to be made and the costs hereof I TERMS Sal will be made on a credit of six I toIt eat ot the purchase moser to have tile loNe 1tttro pttfcrty nmtil all the PC1tI MyeM- SEScTTM C E y LADIES MUSLIN UNDERWEAR I Ladiels Muslin Skirts cambric and flounce with f ot ruffle etc Ladiej Shirts with deep flounce and four rows of in ¬ sertion and lace on edge with dust ruffle etc Ladies Skirt deep flounce ofaLternate perpendicular lane insertion and ducks with lace ruffle to match Ladies Gowns V shaped and square yokes of wide insertion and tuck etc Ladie Chemise style gown low cut circular neck arid elbow sleeves neck and sleeves trimmed with hamburg beading and ribbon Ladies Muslin Drawers wide Cambric ruffle hem ¬ stitched and tucked Ladies Drawers with hamburg ruffle and tucks 49c99c 99c49c Ladies Drawers 25c99c Ladies Corset Covers in all styles from 25 to c Underwear full sizes guaranteed I Yours respectfully ral I OWEN McKEE I Cor Main and First RICHMOND KENTUCKY tttImIIIIluIIIIuIIIiIII Majestic Owners 1 W A Anderson 2 M F Arbuckle 3 WaIler Bennett 4 Joe S Bopg8 5 Nll Coy C D M Clienanlt 7 G W Gates 8 0 W Hisle 9 John D Harris lOT H Hart 11 U G Harris 12 W R Latchor Jr- 13JC Lackey 14 Davit A McCord 15 henry Perry 16 Dr GG Perry 17 Hon W B Smith 18 M B StagnerS 19 Judge N 15 Turpin 20 Engene Todd 21 Mrs S P Wallers Tho above list is the number of Ma ¬ jestic ranges we have sold in the last ten months If ydn are not one of that list we want to make you one this year I suite It is malleable iron and rill not I crack nor warp like othr ranges and will will cook vitt jjfonehalf the fuel you are now using Call ct Majestic Headquarters and examine tho Best Range you ever saw ArnucKLE SIMMONS Dont Paint your house unul you get prices from Perry Thomas on alt kinds of paints OLD JOE WHISKY Handmade Sour Mash Every drop guaran ¬ teed to be pure It id of old style manu ¬ facture No- BETTfiK can be found for medicinal pur ¬ poses You want the best Furnished Strictly to Family Trade 10 year old in jugsSiO0 per gallon 10 bottles 5 5 jugs 250iI 5II Ii e bottles 30 2 jugs 210 Orders promptly filled WILEY SEARCY Prop Old Joe Distillery 1IcBra er novlyr Anderson county Ky p I 90c 99c uo = J Lo Watson J 820 N Upper Lexington Ky Attractive Offerings in Womens Suits Coats and Waists Attractive Offerings in Womens Coats and Waists Very swell effects in womens ready to wear snnupnts ar ai lucre in grades to suit every taste anti every purse In this wk > ai find extraordinary offerings Collarless blouse suits in lifilit aia dark HM t womens tailormade Suits dressy costumes of broaJclotii ftar cheviots at such prices you cannot afiord to be without one eo press Skirts Under Priced < Dress Skirts of black mohair Scotch melton etamine and v iy flare flounce effects entirely new styles and prettily finished at less ti of goods Au immense collection of upto date waists in all the present tyl r priceSuperior offered s for so little If you are interested in dress fabrics this week will Ie ti to buyFifteen pieces of Canvas Etamine Mistral and Canvass Voile in ti solid colors for street evening and house coclnintB for hug wfek value SI 25 Two toned Canvas Illuminated Etaniinr Silk and Wo < de Paris in new weaves at 100 value 135 and 1 50 t The Peetz New Corsetf stylizatteatforL models J L WATSON J 820 North Upper LEXINGTON K A Pew Pacts I Spring is Almost Here j You will want new Dress Goods If you will give us a cali we will show you the prettiest line of Shirt Waist Goods In white in black and in colors Also a complete line springA wca ac Silks until tnere is no end of Silks Give us a call White Gibson Corner Main and Second RICHMOND KENTUCKY H ELDERS ir 1 BARGAIN STOREOOJ We take pleasure in announcing to the public that we are again in business and are now daily receiving a full line of Spring Goods t Prettiest line of White Goods Ginghams Embroideries Laces Ribbons Clothingf Shoes and Millinery o ro8 vr ever shown in this city afr Call and inspect busline and be convinced that we can save you money vv S etRespectfully Submitted to the Cash Trade J E V ELDER

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Page 1: Richmond climax (Richmond, Ky. : 1897). (Richmond, Ky.) 1903 …nyx.uky.edu/dips/xt759z909f3v/data/0307.pdf · 2013-06-06 · Grand Opening Of Mens Fall and Winter Shoes Jas S Crutcher

Grand OpeningOf Mens Fall and Winter Shoes

Jas S Crutcher < Company

1 he Richmond ClimaxweSA D MILLERn Manager

WEDNESDAY MAY 0 1903

PDBLISHKl EVEK V WEDNESDAY BT

The Climax Printing Go

IncorporatedwhDEMOCRATIC TICKET

byUONOt Clark County

FOR COMMON AEALTIPS ATTORNEY

HON B A CRUTCHER-Of Jeeumine CountyHa1ORROY C WHITE

AnnouncementsFOR JAILER

Ve axe Btboriu d to announce FJ PER ¬

KINS of Baldwin a candidate for Jailer ofMadtooo county subject to tbe action of theofWeoaiOQSns a candidate for Jailer of Madisonronntjr soMeettO tbe action of tbe Demo-cratic

¬

partyWe are authorized to announce N B JONES

a candidate for Jailer of Madison County sub ¬

ject to the action of tbe Democratic partyTOR COMMISSIONER OF AGRICULTURE

i SVe are authorized to announce the nameof Mr T T HEDUER of Scott county as acandidate for Commissioner of Agriculturenntteet to the action of the Democratic partyPrimary May S J9U8

FOR STATE TREASURERWe are authorized to announce HENRY M

BO8WORTII as a candidate for tbe nominatim for State Treasurer subject to tbe actionof the Democratic party primary May 9 1003

THE Lame county Herald paints thisplowing picture of William TaylorstiuUh The time will comeif it hasnot already begun its seasonwheneven the clouds will form into a ghastlypicture of the dead Goebel as the gnuity man looks to the heavensham and bustle of industry of Hoosierscapital cannot down the dying words ofGoebel to the groat common peoplewhen he will be ushered into a courtof which Judge Cantrill is not the pre ¬

siding officer and where the satanic be-

ing¬

with the long tail takes charge ofconvicted criminals

Ir is announced in the Louisvilledaily papers that Mr Morris B Belknap of that city will prnbnbly ananotinee his candidacy for the Republi ¬

can nomination for Governor within a

short time Mr Belknap would per¬

haps be given some wholesome adviceif lie would consult the Hon John WYerkoes the white rose of RepubliC tilistS before entering the politicaluremi with the Democratic standardbearern

LI FiBroerCo1I

LEXINGTON 1Ky

I

Porch

FurniurA large portion of tho sninmers passed on the porcbirlt isthe general rcndez ojns of thefamily All tIie1sihmbers in-

vade¬

its shadysplsmorulngnoon and night to chat torjsadto sew or to smoke

5 b wonder home furnishersbestow eo much care to the e-

lection¬

of Porch FurnitureOur new line of

Splint Reed andGrass Furniture

Is now very complete in Arm-ChaIrs Anu Rockers Setteesand Side Chairs We ask > youto call and see them

frBrowerCQ111AIN AND BROADWAY

LEXINGTON KYl k

cjf1ffM t< rid

11 Mr Kidd representing the famous JohnsonMurphy Shoe Co will be with us Tuesday and Wed-nesday

¬

May 13 and 14 03with a full line of Johnson Murphy fine Shoes for fallandwinter Come in and inspect his line and select apair to f

n

THE theatrical profession has recent ¬

ly suffered great loss in the death ofStuart Robson which occurred last

ek in New York from heart troublelie was one of the best and most wide ¬

ly known comedians on the stagewSAYS the Nelson county RecordWhile leadin men in the are

grchapplingnegro himself is only laughing fishingthe row Thatsbeat4 IT the weekly paper published at

Lawrenceburg for several months past0 C Cox has suspended publica ¬ofnVALLEY VIEW

From the ArgentJ N Flanery has been on tho sickt this week

June Clark is able to be out aftor aprolonged illnesp

Horn to tho wife of Leonard Rich ¬

ar don the 2oinst a girlPowell of Richmond was

hitereMiss Ada Dickerson was the guestMrs Louis Thrown of NicholasvilleaturdayoBruce Northcutt of Menifee county

is visiting his brother Dr Northcuttand family

Miss Fiona and FranUie Grlzardspent Sunday with their aunt Mr JW Chaney at Spears

W S Speidle of Massilon Ohiosecrotary and treasurer of the NewKentucky Gas Oil Co spent Sundaywith Dr Elmer Northcutt

A baseball team has been organizedhore with A B Howard us managerThe team has rented a nice ball groundMWe will shortly report theirand Richmonds ball teams defeat

Mr C B Dunn is at home after al weeks stay at the Gibson Infirmatyn Richmond where he underwent a

successful operation His many friendsaro glad to learn of his improvementMr Dunn is one of our progressivecitizens and his recovery is hailed withdelight by his many friends

For the styles > u wall paper seePerry Thomas

1903 The New Fashion Period 1903

In its inception and deign it differmarkedly from the accepted models a-

nyf

previous period Progress may-be noted constantly betterward ironthe time when dress designers aimedrather to display the dress that to en ¬

hance the beauty and grace of its wear-er

¬

Then it was mainly a question ofcolor scheme and trimming artificewhich might be very efTectiv2 as a dec ¬

orative part of a grand assemblageBut taken by itself it looked most

glaringly conspicuous and very oftenwas entirely out of beauty tone with itswearer

Now at last style has evidently seenthe error of its way for it in drawingnear to nature The springs leadingcreations bear witness that the worldsgreatest designers have come to real¬

izo that nothing is fairer than the female form that anything which destoys comfort must destroy beautyAnd that is the simple reason whyMrs M Love who has charge of thedressmaking department at KaufmanStraus Co is meeting nith suchphenomenal and deserved success

Mrs Loves idea is to impart toevery gown a style individuality thatnothing can lose The gowns whicharobeing turned out by this high classmodiste are the very perfection of fitand style They are marked by thatIndefinable smartness of cut and cor-

rectness¬

of detail which is to day EO

essential to the well dressed romanKaufman Straus Co 1U and 14

West Main St LoxingtouKy respect¬

fully invite you to pay Mrs Love avisit and should you leave an orderfor a new gown it will be both a rev C¬

Jillion and a pleasureThe Kaufman Straus Co spring

stocks of every kind of Dry Goods andwearing apparel for women aro com ¬

pleto and present by large odds thecompletcfit showing in this auction ofthe country

You are cordially invited to visitthe Richmond Carriage Works whereawaits your inspection the largest andmost beautiful line ot vehicles everbrought to a Kentucky wn Wewere compelled to buy these jjoods incarload lots In order ttd make the re ¬preniltOethe best vehicle that workmanship canproduce at prices that an inferior juakewould cost you elsewhere now awaitsyou at our shop S L MIDRIFF

tf Proprietor

AllStar Cut in Romeo and JulietThe greatest theatrical venture of a

decade is the AllStar Cast in Romeoand Juliet which Liebler and Companyare putting out for a special springtoar There are thirteen stars in thecast which is headed by 1 yrla tolle w-

and Eleanor Robson and no mote mag¬

nificent production has ever been seenin this country This company will beseent the Lexington Qpera Ron sefor one performance on the j eningof

11ay8tbJI

DIAThSMEEKS Mr Nay Meeks and wife

have been called upon to mourn theloss of their little daughter Lettie May

ho died April 29th at the agoof sevenyears after an illness of four weeks

shCOLsToxNelhieild of Mr ai d Mrs J W Colston of

View was found dead in bedWednesday norning The child had

en in feeble health for some timehut she had taken a turn for the betterit was thought by the parents Tuesdayand the sudden death came as a shockto the parents who have the sympathy

the communityBdeath that

has been ours to chronicle occurredSunda nl ht when MrPofulleyhis death being due to Brighta diseaseHe was twentyfour yeais of age andVwas the only sen ot Mr andThomas Pulley Since the removal ofPuBeyh15JD Rawlins on Moberly avenue andinwas there his illness and death ¬

curred For a number of years he hadbeen in the employ of D B Shackelfont Co and was always polite and

in treating everyone old andyoung wjth utmost courtesy To renumerate his friends would bo wellnfch impossible for as ono said

Never in my life did I ever see anyone with so many friends Duringhis illness it kept one person busy toanswer the calls about his conditionabndsistance Besides his aged lather andmother ho is survived by one sisterMrs Lee Buton His funeral serviceswere conducted yesterday afternoon

the Rowlins home by Rev HughcLelhan thence his burial in the Rich-

mond Cemetery under the auspices ofMadison Lodge I 0 0 FwTEVIS When one contemplates theumber and rapidity of deaths in theTevis Russell and White families thethoughtful mind is appaled True innearly every instance the grim messenger called home the members ofttiete honored families in the full ma ¬

turity of their lives oftenest when thealmond tree had blossomed on theirdevoted heads But yet they all saulto sleep so closo togetherthat the griefstricken hearts of theirsurviving lovedones had not healed before the tearsof sorrow burst afresh over anothernewinade grave Last Tuesday after-noon

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after a brief illness Mrs MaryRussell Tevis sank to her eternal restat the age of sixtysixf On Wednesday her body was tenderly consignedto the tomb beside that of her belovedhusband that citizen of glorious menory the sunnytcmporid trueheartedgentleman Jude James Tevis A a-

the sympathising friends sat in thesilent darkened ro oms that had eolately known and loved the presence QJits departed mistress the memoriesof other years flooded the minds of allShe was the oldest oi that circle offive beautiful sisters who from theircradles were taught tolovo each othertheir kindred and their God Wehave seen them all together but befcrethe sorrow of their aged mothers deathhad stained their cheeks with tearsAndwe bad wondered at the childlikeJoy that pervaded their companionshipwith each other though all were past-or nearing tho meridian of life Thecenter of that charmed circle was thesainted mother four score years andfour whose placed yea beauteouscountenance seemed illumined by thelight of heaven Twas into this

ayfegraves of mother and three sisterstwo lonely sisters mourn Mrs TliosC Hoitie of Washington Ga andxingtonKythis community and from her churchthe Second Presbyterian one whom wecould II ill afford to spare In theplaces of sorrow and suffering she waswonf to be ministering angel Whenlast we saw her she was on a missionof purl mercy at tho bedside of theGodless dying poor whose cryineneo3s the had succored like the GoodSamaritan she was A thousand in ¬otheronly to the allseeing eye Her churchwork was the same consecrated laborof love to the Master that bad distin¬

SudieRussellthat can never be filled Deceasedwas the eldest child of Richard Russella leading merchant here for manyyears Her mother Sallie White Itussell wan a sister of John White a Congrcssman from this district Speaker ofthe National House and a bosom friend

MaryRussellTevfs and to this singularly happyunion were born ten children of whomWilliam David Hugh anti Joseph

stow3Iayorwhich his father was once City Judge

otMadisonen children there could be left no more

moryoftheIrer whorjj all maakM HgtioretLiwifl

k if< 4v

revered for the Christian graces thatadorned their characters Tho oldhomo that is now utterly desolate willever be a monument to the peace and

maytllOSOwhen the grim messenger comes they

wcityherebelow may be reunited without onem lsringlinkFBIRTHS

UEAnEnOn last Saturday to thewife of Mr Lee Shearer a fine boy

BEASLEV To the wife of Mr R Neasley the King tobacco merchant

of Paint Lick a ten pound girltWEST Mr and Mrs Leonard WestIrvine aro the proud parents of a

fine son which arrived on Sunday nightmake his home with them Mrsest was formerly Miss Mayme Hume

MATRIMONIALREEVFflEEVESOfl

this city Mr Wade Reeves and MissBettie Reeves were united in marriage

MBTCALVBUSH Mr Wade Metcalfand Miss Mattie L Bush both of Waconeighborhood were married at theresidence of Mrs Fannie Wilson lastWednesday

MCDOWELLLEONARD This after-noon at the homo of the brides par-ents

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in Cynthiana Miss Maysie Loonard will be united in marriage to DrMarshall McDowell the ceremony to-

e performed by the brides grandfathjer Miss Leonard who is a most at¬

toractiveRev J T Leonard formerly of thiscity where he tilled a chair in CentralcUniversity Siuco their residence inCynthiana Miss Leonard has attendedcollege here and made many friends

ho will be pleasantly surprised tohear of this announcement

Militia Will Fartidpale

In response to a letter addressed himby Maj Gen J C Bates U S A ofthe Department of the Lakes GovernorJteckham has asked that the KentuckyState Guards participate in the man-euvers

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encampment and field instruc-tion

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of the regular troops of that de-partment this year The participationof the organized militia of the variousStates with the regulars in those Instructions is provided for in the mili-tary

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act of the last session of Congressand it will very probably do away withthe regular encampment of the Ken ¬

tucky Guards Under its provisionsthe State troops will receive pay sub-sIstence and transportation to thepoint of encampmentA Madison County Waif Finds a Homs in Nichol

asTille

Nine years ago on the banks of theKentucky river in Madison countyLIdirtybleelugwholivedthe child awhile then another and an-other going the rounds again and aJainBaileyofIng in the neighborhood heard tb a-

pathetic story and moved by the love

hO11ewhereGeorgoCrutcheroftisand if she did not like her now homoBaileys ¬

She never know her father or motheror her name Jessamine News

Ftcat For liarAccording to Hicks we aro to hrtveprediction ¬

Active storms of rain wind andthunder on and touching the 2nd and3rd Much cooler weather will followglvin ¬

touches of chill and frost during someof MayOnlook for decided and rapid change to-

Ifalling barometer and quite warm rosuiting ia sharp electrical storms Asthese storms pass eastwaid across thecountry change to rising barometerand much cooler will follow from thewest giving possibly frosts in sectionsnorthwardon the nights between the1-th and 10th InclusiveFrom the 11th to the 15th look for

storms of rain hail and thunder someof them furious and tornadic A de-cided

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rise in the barometer change ofwind to the westand cooler will endthe series of storms followed by nights

northernaridAbout thel8ths Jstorm conditions

will reach another maximum Afterthis storm look for change to verymuch cooler for two or three daysforMayreactionarydlstnrbances

penodinare entirely probable Monday the26tbto Thursday the 28th win bethe time of greatest violence Many

hoavydownpoursolherMy ptf> St L > U

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1 O T eOfis directed to the class of Fresh and Cured Meatscarried by the Main street butchers The mail or¬

del business of this firm has growh to such propor ¬

tions that we are now making a specialty of ourWholesale Department Our constant endeavor isto please our patrons and to do this we slaughteronly the best cattle sheep and hogs that can be pro ¬

cured Our stock of Cured Meats is purchasedwith the greatest care and has always given perfectsatisfaction We carry Vegetables Fish and Oys ¬

ters in seasonsWe also wish to purchase your Hides Tallow

Butter Eggs and other Produce and guarantee inevery instance to pay the highest prices the marketaffords Give us a trial and we will prove our sin

xcerity to serve you promptly and reliably

Douglas CultonWholesale and Retail Butchers Richmond Ky

New Wall PaperscoloringsinIngrains Moire Ceilings etc Some neat patterns atCENTS per roll A large line of Room Mould ¬

ings Beadings etc Just received a new lot of

Window Shadesall colors sizes and prices from ten cents up

Paints Oils Varnishes Brushes Window GlassWhite Lead etc Largest stock to select from f

t 1 rc xs

Qeo M Wiliging209 West Main Street

++++++++++tat SPECIAL i

++ +++++ ++++ ++++ ++++ +

Dont forget to see that swell line ofwall paper nhown by Perry Thomas

Best on earthor anywhere elseaust Blend coffee Frawi Bros

Phone 165

Dan II Breck will insure your cityor country property against fire light-ning

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and cyclones Office in Oldhambuilding npr 8 lOt

D B Shackelford Co have con-

tracted witn the Miller B F Co forthe sale of their Ranges in Madisoncounty tf

We purchased our vehicles to selland if you will only call and get priceswe will prove this assertion andmake of you an everlasting friend andcustomer tf S L MIDKIFF Prop

Majestic Ranges >

Arbuckle SimmonsDan H Breck Fire Life and Ac

cident Insurance Office in Oldhambuilding npr S lOta

The Millor Range people tell us ifa customer telephones us they Jo notlike the Miller Range for us to send awagon for it and refund the money forthey are guaranteed from end to end U

D B Shackelford Co

Have your old vehicle repairtedand now rubber tires to take the place

f the old worn out steel tires you arenow using and you will have a newconveyance for spring and summerThe Richmond Carriage Works will dothe work at prices that will astonishyou Satisfaction guaranteed

tf S L MIDKIFF Prop

Inspection Costs Nothing

Come in when you are passingourstore never mind whether you thinkyon want to buy anything or not Youmay be wrong we may have somethingyou want extremely At any rate wealways hare something new and inter ¬

esting to show and inspection costsnothing If L E LANE

See Perry k Thomas belore buyinjyour wall paper

35 Majestic Ranges sold in the last10 months from the times we putout the first ons Every one we havesold has helped to sell others Calland examine it and we think we canprove to you this is the only perfectRange made

feb 26 4m Arbuckle Simmons

Watch Found

A watch was left at the State BankTrust Co one day last week Owner

can have name by identifying and pay-

ing¬

for this notice apr 22 If

Qty Property for Sale

Mr EB Hume will otTer his resi-

dence

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on West Main street SaturdayMay 16 at 2 oclock p m A splendidopportunity for any one desiring a nicehomo tf

Come aud see the heaviest thebest and the moat complete Range inthe market Thu Miller You will findplenty ot them that have been in usein this city for fifteen years tf

D B Shackelford Co

Meaty to Lean

I can get you money at 5 per cent In-

terest oil long time in sums of 1O-

ror over on your farm property Ftparticulars call on or address

W B LETCIIEH Jnapr 15 6mo Richmond Ky

New Bakery

The now confcctioney and bakeryat the corner of Hallie Irvine and Or¬

ange streets has been opened and yourpatronage is solicited Fresh breadfresh cakes fresh vegetables and freshfish always on baUd Mrs H ZoimanHallie Iryine andOrange st tf

Stockholders Heetlaj

The annual mietlng of the stock-holders

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of the Richmond Water andLight Company will be held at theoffice of the President in the StateBank and Trust Cos building in Richinond Ky at 3 olock p m on WedncsJay May 13 103

J A SctuvAN PresidentR E TCUIEV Secretary 2t

FoiSe Sale

Mr E B Humal will on SaturdayMay lath at 2 oclock p m offer topublic sale his elegant residence inthe West End Thi a property is ono ofthe most desirable n the city containlag as it doe a lonse of six roomsequipped with all ntpdern conveniencesa stable andall necessary outbuildingsLet every one reraepiber the date andattend the sals Ajfine chance to pro-cure a nice home i tfI

Land and Stock Sales

John Ballard pujkhased last weekfrom W S Beasley Ir Brj of Jancaster a car load of 2 pounds bogs at61cents Mr BaJlnrJ hipped to Cincin ¬

nati yeeterdayrH CPI load of hogs av ¬1IC

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A New Society

A number of papers lately have pub-

lished¬

notices of a society that has beenorganized in Missouri It Is known asTho Daughters of Kentucky and iscomposed of women whose birth placewas in this State In the list of mem-bers

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we notice Mrs Lury B Sheikisand Miss Helen Chenanlt formerly ofthis city and Mrs Sadie Turpin Burius of Kirksville this county Theobject of this club is to keep ever-green the memories of their nativeState Regular meetings will be heldat which original papers on the historyof Kentucky will be read

The counties of Estill GarrardLincoln Clark and Madison will berepresented at tho old fiddlers contestat the Grand Thursday night

1D 1 T S

FIRM

verybusinessI will continue the businesst the same stand and invite

my friends and the public tocall and see me when jn needof anything in this line Willmake a specialty of

Moving Pianos

Furniture Etcand guarantee to please mypatrons at all times

Elmer ParrishSuccessor to Lyman Parrish

Cor Third t Irvine Phone Si

RICHMOND KYlltnarO-

misiii Commissioners ale

PlrffOnNotice of SaleIn EquityPT Virtue of a Judgment and Order of Sale ol

tthiAprilstyle cause the undersigned will on

Saturday May 23 03Between the hours of 11 oclock a m and 12oclock m at the Court House door in Rich ¬mond Madison county Ky proceed to expose ibidderthoA Lot and Livery Stablein Richmond Ky and bounded and describedfeethoundedCWallacewide and about 1tt1 >j feet deep

TERMSSale will be made on a credit of sixmonths The purchaser will be required topaymentofa bearing legal interestIrma the day of sale with a Lien reservedpurchasmoney

S E SCOTTmay 6 St M C MC 0

Master CoBiissioaers i1

JohnPlffsAgainstA T Freeman 4c Dft

Notice of Sale in EquityByoftbestylecause

Monday May 25 03

12oclockthehighestty thA Tract oi Land

Cli1beFreemanman lying at the intersection of the Four MilethenorthbythelandsofZinBrooks on the south bytheMuddymore or less except 3 acre in the family ouryI ing ground reservedII sixmonthsgive bon with approved security for the pay ¬forceanduponsaidpaid

S E SCOTTmay S St MOMO C

Master Coamissioflers Sale

GWEvans PittagainstNannle Etc DftsEquityBYtheAprilcause the undersigned vrlll on

Saturday May 23 03Between the hours of 11 a in and 12 oclock mMcdiIonfollowing ¬

A Lot of LandhiRlchinondKyfeet and running back same width isa teet to aIEvansprocethe Iordered to be made and the costs hereof I

TERMS Sal will be made on a credit of six ItoIteat ot the purchase moser to have tile loNe1tttropttfcrty nmtil all the PC1tIMyeM-

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LADIES MUSLIN

UNDERWEARI

Ladiels Muslin Skirts cambric and flounce withf ot ruffle etc

Ladiej Shirts with deep flounce and four rows of in ¬

sertion and lace on edge with dust ruffle etcLadies Skirt deep flounce ofaLternate perpendicular

lane insertion and ducks with lace ruffle to matchLadies Gowns V shaped and square yokes of wide

insertion and tuck etcLadie Chemise style gown low cut circular neck

arid elbow sleeves neck and sleeves trimmedwith hamburg beading and ribbon

Ladies Muslin Drawers wide Cambric ruffle hem ¬

stitched and tuckedLadies Drawers with hamburg ruffle and tucks

49c99c

99c49c

Ladies Drawers25c99c

Ladies Corset Covers in all styles from 25 tocUnderwearfull sizes guaranteed I Yours respectfully

ralI OWEN McKEE I

Cor Main and First RICHMOND KENTUCKYtttImIIIIluIIIIuIIIiIII

Majestic Owners

1 W A Anderson2 M F Arbuckle3 WaIler Bennett4 Joe S Bopg85 Nll CoyC D M Clienanlt7 G W Gates8 0 W Hisle9 John D HarrislOT H Hart11 U G Harris12 W R Latchor Jr-

13JC Lackey14 Davit A McCord15 henry Perry16 Dr GG Perry17 Hon W B Smith18 M B StagnerS19 Judge N 15 Turpin20 Engene Todd21 Mrs S P WallersTho above list is the number of Ma ¬

jestic ranges we have sold in the lastten months If ydn are not one of thatlist we want to make you one this year I

suite It is malleable iron and rill not I

crack nor warp like othr ranges andwill will cook vitt jjfonehalf the fuelyou are now using Call ct MajesticHeadquarters and examine tho BestRange you ever saw

ArnucKLE SIMMONS

Dont Paint your house unul youget prices from Perry Thomas on altkinds of paints

OLD JOE WHISKY

Handmade Sour MashEvery drop guaran ¬

teed to be pure It idof old style manu ¬

facture No-BETTfiK

can be foundfor medicinal pur ¬

poses You want thebest Furnished Strictly to

Family Trade10 year old in jugsSiO0 per gallon10 bottles 55 jugs 250iI5II Ii e bottles 302 jugs 210

Orders promptly filled

WILEY SEARCY PropOld Joe Distillery

1IcBra ernovlyr Anderson county Ky

p

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90c

99c

uo

= J Lo WatsonJ 820 N Upper Lexington Ky

Attractive Offerings in Womens Suits Coats and WaistsAttractive Offerings in Womens Coats and Waists

Very swell effects in womens ready to wear snnupnts ar ailucre in grades to suit every taste anti every purse In this wk > aifind extraordinary offerings Collarless blouse suits in lifilit aia dark HM twomens tailormade Suits dressy costumes of broaJclotii ftarcheviots at such prices you cannot afiord to be without one

eo press Skirts Under Priced <Dress Skirts of black mohair Scotch melton etamine and v iy

flare flounce effects entirely new styles and prettily finished at less tiof goodsAu immense collection of upto date waists in all the present tyl rpriceSuperior offered s

for so little If you are interested in dress fabrics this week will Ie tito buyFifteen

pieces of Canvas Etamine Mistral and Canvass Voile in tisolid colors for street evening and house coclnintB for hug wfekvalue SI 25 Two toned Canvas Illuminated Etaniinr Silk and Wo <de Paris in new weaves at 100 value 135 and 1 50

t The Peetz New CorsetfstylizatteatforLmodels

J L WATSONJ 820 North Upper LEXINGTON K

A Pew PactsI Spring is Almost Here j

You will want new Dress Goods If you will give us a cali

we will show you the prettiest line of

Shirt Waist GoodsIn white in black and in colors Also a complete linespringA wca

ac

Silks until tnere is no end of Silks Give us a call

White GibsonCorner Main and Second

RICHMOND KENTUCKY

H ELDERSir 1

BARGAIN STOREOOJ

We take pleasure in announcing to the public that we are

again in business and are now daily receiving a full line of

Spring Goods t Prettiest line of

White Goods Ginghams EmbroideriesLaces Ribbons Clothingf Shoes andMillinery o ro8

vr

ever shown in this city afr Call and inspect busline and be

convinced that we can save you money vv S

etRespectfully Submitted to the Cash Trade J

E V ELDER