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Swe rail specialattention to our elegantline of New Spring
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fim tIs the Riar t Congr 0ional DIrfvtasitjuet U the cttou at the O woeiaUe party
FOR COUNTY JUDOwe ate crtltocited to Ace JtTDOK J C
OHKICAULT a onnianle for tks office of0 mtrJ4irMM <H aiiOa Btr Sabjeel t-ot action ot th Democrat party
We are mthoriwl to owsoore JUDGE XB TORMN acamliilal fortheoeaf Coon-
ty JudBfof MadKon rownty Subject to theactimi of tile emocralc iarty
MrcH hn n writt ii of ltn aboutRichmond Jir merchants her pro-
gT4vpnpp nnd hr n pid growthBvwything in a business IInft heresftrtms nhavnn K new miorwy We canthink of notb MC thst wilt do ninnermiil tn this wMetiwnke spirit thatlaos exhiW < d iitwlf than for our mor
ekmni nel lo IfS men to organizea OoftIft4t4I oltib This is somethingtill t hs s NHW Rritattzc4morn than oncelw ha MWJT Ixnn rpnHz+ 4 Otheraltk H larger than Richmondbmtot of tlMMr noniniHrolal eluhs thenwhy nt Itichm Rd Hy this method
errvthi tr ihnt is lt for the tradebHttt fr t hK ni rchniUs and bast for theoily Hi IRryH win lte studiad Such anluli wonl hMve for its principal oh
ject the HjtJdiiMSns of the town TVV
have always hitrhly endorsed the forHDtUon of whR club and especiallv now Ilivre is no town of this sizein th4 StRtM tint CUll point to bettertrading fariliUosund to as manyattmotlve st iro< ThOi business menshould nrsxnizti this club Let it be
cue H rtMlty and thus add anotherfeHture if progressiveness to ouralrvHdy wilt awake city
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Spring is here and wurnweather will soon be coaxingeVerdV to Sit nutdoors
Ve have plucedon oinfloors a car load of the celebmteil OLD HICKORY FURNITURBinChairs
RockersSettees
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TUB hnnifcomintr f the JuniorSenator from Keotmky note l in ourper onal columns merits morn thanparsing notice Sonntor James B
McCmary has now been tostet in themnst PXHctint position in pnMto lifepoislUlv with the exception of theProslil ncy and he has emerged withthat Rftnin decree of honor that maikeel his previous long find distineuishoden reel The first few years of a newSenators term nc ordin to the hoaryeu tm of that holvnrc usimllynmrkwJ by a sort of ditrninVd silenceand which If vinlntnd is done at theperil of a now momlwrs future inllupnce Hut Kentucky sent no novicein tRtAsmi1 hip diplomnoy andliusiness affHirs when McOreary tookthe sent a f fay and Carlisle hencewe repeat the first session of hbsor¬
vice has hen niirked bymaiterlv ac ¬
tivity and achievements ns extraordi ¬
nary ns untisiiil for a new SenatorA review of Senator McCrenrys firstroar in the Senate would bo more ox
tended than that of many men whoserve ten years in tHo Lower House orone full term in the upper chamber ofCongress His speech almost at theopening of the present Congros onD 11 donlt with Trade RelationsWith luhi ami Reduction of TariffDuties That speech WAS a precur ¬
SOl of the action of the Senate whichwas compelled to treat the infant re¬
public with fairness and justice Hisnext speech on the Poxtofline Appr >
priation lull and Investigation of thePostiflieo Department Mardi 31
would form tho basis for a nationalplatform on which all Democratscould unite It closing sentences arelike a bugle tslI to the whole nationin this time of nnMi nsed acts andcorruption in hich places
This country at the present time newls tariff I
reform limitation of taxes tn the actual needof the Government econmy in the expenditureof public money equal nnd exact Justice to allmen particularly at this time vben a highprotective tariff enables the manufacturers of
nr country to sell their products cheaper inI lu rope thin at home Those who supportHiose principles will show at the next Novemher election for President that they ore alivewhen they defeat the Republican candidate forPresident and take charge of this Government
On the other hand peechmakincjaside in which Senator McOrearyshowed himself at home in debatewhen under the fire of tho oldestmember of the Sonate we have themost genuine pride in his adroit suc ¬
cessful and remarkable fight againstthe Army Camp Site Bill Kentuckywas interested in securing one of thefour great permanent sites for thenanoouvcrs of the armya splendidlocation at West Point twelve milesfrom Louisville in Hani In Countyhad been tried fully and endorsed bythe highest military officials Butselfishness on the part of those politic¬
ally entrenched assorted itself andKentucky which is a DemocraticSUte wan dropped regardless of thewelfare of the setvice or the justice ofher olaim In the language of thetreet the jwas up All hopevas abandoned and the friends of theKentucky site saw their plans shattered At this point Senator McCrearvwhi possesses a parliamentary know ¬
lodge and experience rarely equaledthrew himself into the breach and hesprang three points of order againsttho measure One by one he was sus¬
tamed until the whoM scheme to cutut Kentucky from the bill was defeat¬
ed and tho matter laid over untilnext session
This will give the supporters of theKentucky site time to organize for acompaign and as itmeans the sale of
forty thousand acres to the governmnt and the ultimate expenditure ofpossibly five millions of dollars in ourstate the magnitu ie of the victoryofMcCreary in tho very jaws of defeatmay be appreciated These mattersarc known of all monoVe cannotoiiumurate the countless smaller services he rendered to his constituentsThat same sleepless vigil and atten ¬
tion to details which gave him thesoubriquet of the Model Governorlater the Model Congressman wiljcertainly twine about his brow in awreath of fadeless green and glory
Kentuckys Model Senator
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frqja highbred Barred Plymouth Rockswill be soldby mo at 50c pereetting otIL Ejrg How toady
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I ELSEWIIEKE in this issue will befound the announcement of HonHarvey Helm of Stanford who is acandidate for Congress from this theEghth congressional district He istoo well known here to need any in ¬
troduction on our part He was edu-
cated¬
at old Central Universityandhas many friends here Ho is notonly a gifted and brilliant lawyer buta true Kentucky gentleman a sterlingDemocrat and a splendid citizen IfMr Helm receives the nomination hewill be elected and will fill the im-
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position with honor to himselfas well as his constituents
ONE of the most noted cases whicbwill come before the present term ofthe Winchester circuit court is that of
Mrs Arabella Marcum and childrenagainst B F French and Senator Al¬
ex Hargii of Clark county and Kd
Callahan and James Hargisof Breathitt Mrs Marcum is suing for one huntired thousand dollars damages for con-
spiracy¬
to murder her husband thelate J B Marcum The defendantswill make an effort to gut a change of
I venue on the grounds that they cantget a fair trial in Clark county
ALEX HAKRIS of Winchester hasfiled suit for ten thousand dollarsd images against the Louisville Heraldand the Lexington Leader for a re¬
cent publication of an interview withMr J B Marcum The Herald pub¬
lished the article and the LexingtonLeader reproduced it Hargis claim ¬
ed that the publication was intendedto predtijico tho public mind againsthim in his suit with Mrs larcum
DEATHBALBS Mr J W Bales received u
telegram a few days ago announcingthe death of his aunt Mrs Mary Balesrtliieh occurred at Shawnee leiinegseeOil last Saturday
HAIUUS Mr Robert Harris son ofthe late W C Harris died at the homeof his mother near Urooksville ou lastWednesday typhoid fever Deceas ¬
ed was twentyone years old and was asplendid young roan Several othermembers of the family are ill with thesame disease Mr Harris was a nephewof Mrs Susan Tribbleof this city
CORXEMROX The death of EdwardB Corneliaon occurred in HumholdtKansas on the 26th of April Deceasedwas 42 years old and was burn andreared in this county He nas fourbrothers in this countyanione whom isMr Howard Corjielison also a sisterMrs Naunie Graves who liyes In Fayette county Only about tWO weeks agowe chronicled the death n n sister MrsDocla Adams It was with this sisterthat Mr Edward CorneliHin had wadehis home for a number of years and towhose family he was very devotedHe survived her only two weeks anillive days his death resulting fromhearts disease The family lucre havethe deep sympathy of all in their doubleaflllctiou
Tuniix Beautiful in the sight ofthe Lord is the death of Ills Saints It
Following close upon the death of hisagedwile which occurred less than toweeks ago came that of Mr HaydenTurpin In the death of these two ourCounty has lost one of its most belovedandrespected couple For 53 longyears these two had shared each otheisjoys and griefs They had stood to-
gether amid the storms of life and nowthey have both gone home to enjoytogether the glories of the HeavenlyKingdom Mr Turpin was87 years oldand his death was due to the infirmi ¬
ties of old ago Mrs Turpina deathtwo weeks ago was the first death thathad everoccured in this family Thereare seven children and a number ofgrandchildren and never a deathMr and Mrs Hayden Turpin lived alltheir life on a farm near Mutiny CreekThey reared a large family lived tosee them grown and with chlldien oftheir own Like the Apostle ot old
They run well the race that was set befort them they fought a good light andfinished the course The children havethe deep sympathy of a large circle offriends and relatives in the loss of bothtattler and mother in so short a spaceof time
Reduced Rita Via The L A
On account of meeting of hand Coinmandery Knights Templar Conclaveat Frankfort Ky May 18th and 19th
rounrltrlllticketsValley View to Frankfort at rate ofonefirst class fare plus 25ets on Mav10th 17th and 18th good for returnMay2l6tR A Woolnms
tit Soliciting Agent
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PB OIALIRev Hugh MoLellan was in Louis ¬
rifle last week
Mr Jonah Wagers of Estill countywas here Monday
Mr Thomas Williams of Irvinewas here last week
Mr J K Worrell has returnedfrom a trip to Missouri
Mr Lyons of Beattyville-was in the city Monday
Editor J L Sowers of the ValleyView Argent was hero Monday
Miss Kathleen Poyntz of Mt Sterling is visiting relatives here
Miss Marie Harber is entertainingMrs Wade Cushing of Cincinnati
Editor Tom M Morrow of theJ ickson Hustler was here Saturday
Mises Fannie and Lilly Hurst o
Jackain Kyare visiting relatives
hereMrAllen Zar ng visited relatives
in Shelby ville the first part of lastweek i
Messrs J W Prather and J W
Masters were in Valley Viiw lastweek
Mrs George D Simmons left Mon ¬
day for a visit to her mother in Lex ¬
ingtonMrs Lucy White attended the
WelchRowland nuptials in Danvillelast week
Mrs B J < Hay and Mrs NannieFish are at home from a short visit toCincinnati
Mr Charlie Sales of Beattyvillewas among the Courtday visitorshere Monday
Mrs Mattie B Finnell is visitinghr daughter Mrs C T Willis iuNiuholasville
Miss Sallio White has been spend-Ing
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a fw days with Mrs Earl Sellersn Lexington
Mr and Mrs rItlle Walkei oflan o Garranl county were quests of
friend here iVondayMr Robert Viun of Wisemantown
was here Monday mingling with thecourt lay crowd
Mrs Bcecbain M Lackey has beenvisiting her nnther Mrs Mol ie Pow ¬
oil in Nicholiisvillo
Mr Walker McKinney aTid wife ol
Georgetown w ere here last week visiting relatives and friends
Miss Julii Higgins is convalescingfrom her recent illness much to thelelight of her mtny friends
Mr and Mrs Leonard West of Ir-
vine¬
were guests last week of MrsClaude Smith on Second street
Misi Laura Million returned Sundayfrom an extended visit to relatives in
lark and MotgomerycountiosMr Robert Kolston of Middlesboro
Superintendent of the Mingo coak andcoal company was hero last week
Mrs John Mershou attended thtfuneral of Mrs Garland which toolplace in Luxingtoa on last Wednesday
Miss Banche VanDoVeer of Madison Institute spent Saturday andSunday with hr parents in Stanford
The friends of Mrs Nealo Bennettwill be glad In know that she is improving from her recent severe attackof grip
Miss Lucy Adams left last Wednes ¬
day evening for Stanford where shewill instruct u ladies class in physical
cultureMissesSarah Stone nail Fannie D
Walker of Gi mville Mississippi havebeen the pleasant guests of Mrs WW Vattp-
Rev WOHVIT the new pastor of theSecond Presbyterian church will fill
his pulpit next Sunday morning and
eveningThe
League of the M EChurchwas entertained in a delightful manner on last Tuesday eveningby Miss Laura Bennett
Mr Herman Frasa returned from De
catur Alabama Friday night MrsFrasa will remain for a longer visit tonet parents Mr and Mrs Cartwright
Mr Joe Gardner of Irvine washero a short while Wednesday enrnuteto Valley View where he remainedsevereal days assisting in tha railroadollice at that place
Mr George McRoberts returned lastevening from Philadelphia where bewas called to the bedside of his sisterMiss Mami lie reports her muck bet ¬
ter Danville Sews of April 29
Mrs Harrison Simrall of Lexing-ton
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is at the bedside of her grand ¬
mother Mrs H B Dillingham whois critically ill at her home on WestMain street Ier physicians enter-tain
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little hope for her recovery
Mr Robert Saufley the populaiclerk at E C Wines drugstore wasinitiated into the mysteries of the Antiered tribe iin last Friday eveningA large number of Elks were presentand enjoyed the social session at theclose of the business meeting
Theengagementof Miss Clara MooreShirley of Louisville to Mr AdamsTower of Boston has been announcedThe wedding will occur early in JuneMiss Shirley is well known here hav ¬
ing upon one occasion been the guestof Mrs Louis J Frazeo and Miss DellaRamsey now Mrs Allen Kennoy of
DanvilleMrN Mobcrly has taken a posi ¬
tion in Amsdens Bunk and he andMrs Moberly will Ynake their home inVersailles which is a source of pleas¬
ure to their friends Mrs Moberlysphysician whom she went to NewYork to consult last week pronouncesher condition grestl improvedWoodford Sun
U S Senator McCreary and hissecretary Mr Henry B foshy arriveon Monday Both look splendidly af¬
ter their winters stay in the CapitalSenator McCivary first session as aSenator was distinguished far beyondthe average how Senator by states-manlike
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activity instead of dignifiedpassivity that usually marks the firstyears of a new Senators service
The Stanford Interior Journal hasthe following to say of three of ouryoung people Adams Brot whohave been in our city several daysorganizing classes in physical cultureopened their class for gentlemen atthe St Asapb last night The class forladies under direction of Miss LucyAdams is also in Hae Much interest
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AerswYour doctor will tell you thatthin pale weak nervous phil¬
dren become strong and wellby taking Ayers Sarsaparilla t
Small doses for a few days
SarsaparillaTheand very marked Ask yourdoctor why it is He has ourformula and will explain
When 13 years old for many months noone thought I could lire became ot thin bloodBut In a few weeks Ayers Sanaparllla compleleILi1I1g to t Vlneland JJJ-
Jl M a battle J c A TaR COLowell MIMc1nu1tfor
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Biliousness constipation prevent recovery Cure thoso with Ayers Pills
is heinz mnnifosted and thn outlook forwidespread enthusiasm is flattering-
Mr Clarence K Woods ia expectedhome from Washington about FrillsHe stopped off at Washington at dIMO University at Lexington Vnoft bUsiness In adrtJton to hiworkin the cube of Senator AfcHrparv atWashington Mr Woods succeeded infnundine a chapter of Slma Nu atthe smat ITnJversity of Pennsylvaniaat Philadelphia
In spite of the very inclement iav nlarge nrowil of little folks r spcndedto invitations sent out by Miss lennette Winston Pates and attendfld hereighth birthday party on last ThiisIaytrln The invitations wereunique and rendyFromhoystEnploedw5tb this was an engravedard bearing the little hostess name
Allof the guests asspmbled malemerrywith the fish pondend othernames A delicious lunch added muchto the enjoyment of all tires nt Li1
tie Miss Jennette js the bpantifnl11 tlpduwhter of Captain anfl MrsJohn ii Pates She entertained in R
style bofitting one much older Hrpartywas a delightful affair andrllpirlIvtheir hostess runny returns of thesame happy lay
100 RewardThe readers of this paper will be
pleased to learn that there is at leastone dreaded disease that science lies
0been able to cure in all its stages andthat is Catarrh Hulls Catarrh CureIs the only positive cure now knownto the ine< licml fraternity Catarrh he¬
ing a constitutional disease requiresconstitutional treatment Halls Ca¬
tarrh Cure is taken internally actingdirectly upon the blood and mucoussurfaces of the svstem thereby destroy¬
jug the foundation of the disease andgiving the patient strength by buildingup the constitution and assisting nalure in doing its work The proprietiirs have PO much faith in its curativepowers that they offer otto hundreddollars for any case that it tills to cureSend for list of testimonials
l Addres F J CHENEY co ToledoOhio
Sold hv nil drufririets 75c
IHalls Family Pills are the best 2m
B Deatherage pays the highestprice for wool tf
Souse for Rent or Salel I have in my hands for salt or rout
the property of Jo S Jopliu on Maitistreet Any one desiring to inspectsame can do w> bv applying to the unilersigned at the State Hank TrustCo L P EVANS
iBntlShackelford Co sell tit famous
Javecka fertilizer from SIC 00 to MOOper ton ISatf
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Master CommissionersNotice to Creditors
Madison Circuit outlaura Smith o rift
againstWill Quisentwry DU
All persons having claims against the estateof Fiorina Quieenberry are hereby notified tofile same legally v rifled with the undersignedon or before the 15th day of June 14 or samewll be barred
8 11 THORPEitaiter Commissioner M C O
Master CommissionersNotice to Creditors
MADISON CIRCUIT COURTMJ Robert Adrnr Plff
AgainstHelen E Pordc Dft
All persons having claims against the es¬
tate of MsryJ Roberts are tofile surne legally verified with the undersignedon or before the 1st day of August 1901 or famewill be barred
S H THORPE M C M C C
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MJ Itoberts Admr Pltfaa1iist-
ItelenM c DeftNotice of Sale in EquityBy virtue of a Judgment nod Order of Hale
of the Madison Circuit Court rendered at theApril Term theref 1901 in the above stylecause the undersigned will on
Saturday May 2J t04at the honrof 2 oclock p m on the premisesIn Richmond Madison county Ky proceedt expose to Public Sale to the highest andbest bidder the following described propertyviz
A Certain Lotor parcel of ground situated in the ciy ofRichmond Madison county Kyand beingthe same prop rty owned by M J Roberts atdate of her death and located at corner ofIrvine and First streets opposite Court HouseSquare Upon said lot is situated a good
TwoStory Brick Housefronting on Irvine and First streets and threeframe buildings fronting on Irvine streetThis is a splendid for u hotel another business property Said property willbe surveyed before day of sale ¬
ing to said surveyTERMS Hale will be made on a credit ot MX
and twelve months The purchaser will be requlrcd togice bond with approved ecurllyforthe payment of the purchase money tohave the force and effect of a Judgment bear ¬
lug legal interest from day of sale with a Lienreserved upon said property until all the pur ¬
chase money is paid
S H THORPEMaster Commissioner M C O
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S lar proofvault willkeep yournotes deedsi policies sil-
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other valua¬
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fires stormsor thieves
Prices reasonableCull and see them I
Statet BankTrust I
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Protects the System AgainstCatarrh
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iyomci Prevents Colds nnd CuresGrip aid Catarrh Money I
Back if it tailsIf
An ounce of prevention is worth apound of cure A few breaths of Hy
inei through the neat pocket inhnlerthat comes with every outfit will cheeki cold or the grip at 4be start and prevent serious nnd IbstiiiK lllnesf
In all catarrhal troubles and diseases1If the air passages llyomei has a pos-
itive action uiotossus8ed by nmty oiliermedicine or treatment It Is pleasantand convenient to use simply put 20drops of Hvoniei in the inhaler andreathf it R few minutes four times a
div In this way every particle of airthat enters the lungs is charged with aHealing balsam that kills all catarrhalnHnis soothes and allays the irritatedmucous membrane vitalizes the bloodwith ozone and makes n permanentand complete cure
A Hyomei outfit costs only jl andcontains an inhnier medicine dropperand bottle of Hyomei The inhalerlasts a lifetime and when more Hyo ¬
mei is needed extra bottles can be ob-
tained for BOc
B L Middeltoti will give his personalguarantee with every Hyomei outfitand will refund the nioncu ii it doesnot cure 1m
We have iipver howu H larger stockof Carryalls Hurries Rubies unit rUlla ¬
bouts than we now have on display inour show room Ir wilpdv you to ex-
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them before buying We alsoilo rwpairitu and rejoining in best rtanoars at moderate prices The best rub ¬
ber tire applyed and guaranteed forone year Call and SHe us
Richmond Carriage Workstf S L Midkitf Prop
What ia the name ofthe Rofrienlorand Ice Box that is lined with Granuln ¬
ted Cork und who sells tIters in townIt is the North Star and can be foundat D It Sbackellord Co where it hasbeen for years ISatf
The highest market cash price willbe paid for wool by Covinglon Arnold
Bro Take them your wool 20atf
WallPaper
Paints Oils Frames Etc
0For Kent
Our large and commodious store rooml8x lOt feet No 208 south side Mainstreet This is one of the best locatedbest liglltudand handsomest storeroom in the city Suitable for almost
allIIlrsRichmond KentuckyTelephone No 292-
Sliackelfirtl A Co sell the genuineBrowII walking cultivator and the fil-er
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riding cultivator the Tiger tornadoand disc harnrvs We guarantee satis-faction
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Ve purchased our vehicles tOselland it you will only call and net priceswe will prove title insertion and makeof you an everlasting friend and custoiner tf S L MidkifT Prop
For the next 2 lays we will closeout for cash at cost two Moores doubleheaters three Kndiant llotueH threeColes lint Blast stoves in order tomake room for spring goueJs-
U B Shackelford Co
Sheriffs Sale
Nannie Garrison-vs
R T aad Jas WhittakerNO TICK OF SALE
By virtue of a Judgment and Orderof Sole of the Ricnmond Police Courtthe undersigned will on
Saturday May 14 J904at he heur of 2 pm in front of thecourt house door in Richmond Kysell the barroom fixtures now in thehouse of Mrs J W Garrison on Firststreet in Richmond Ky consistingof 1 side board 1 frant counter 1
b> cr pump anti 1 lot of bottles Thesearticles will be sold as a whole on acredit of three mouths purchaser togive bond with approved iecuritysaid bond to bear interest from dateof sale at tho rate of 6 per cent andto be a iien upm the articles sold tosecure its payment
JOHN F WAGERS S M C27 ap 3t
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TheGlothes That Ma MadeLM J
0prYou should therefore get the habit of having
your Clothes made You
wRice and Arnold if
THE HOUSE71 fh
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Oddities Predominate-This Year
IThere have been times vwhen it seemed as If nil
papers looked alikebutthat is certain v not the
case this year
Wo have so many radicallydifferent styles that there
is very little likelihood nomatter what you select
that any one of your neigh ¬
bors will select a similarstyle
Geo Willging
HEMPS TE2IDHempstead will make the season of
1904 at Ellendale Stock Farm Rich ¬
mond KyatS 500 SOT a tmur CoXl
Hempstead vas sired by young Jim2009 First dam Margery Daw byLumps second dam Nelly by Mambrino third dam Flora by ParsonsAbdallah
Hempstead is a blood bay and isperfect in gait and action and is annbred George Wilkes
King JlrthurAt the same time and place King
Arthur will make the season of 1901 at
J500 For a Living Colt
King Arthur is a sorrel Kallion byHaxhall dam Alice Wilson by Jacinto As a twoyearold King Ar¬
thur was not defeated In the State inthe harness ring
Money due when mare leaves thebands of the original owner or bred toanother horse Lien retained on coltsuntil service fee Is paid Due dili-gence
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will be exercised in care ofmares but will not be responsible foraccidents
escapesJNOGIBSON
Richmond Ky
novington Arnold Bro will paythe highest market cash price for wool
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Four handsome wel located lots 50xlSO feet cheap ou installment clanAlso two lots in a stone throw of
court house fronted on two streetscheap Apply
toTP Evans
State Rank Trust Co Itlg
Notice to Creditors
All parties having claims against the estateof C Hunley deceased are requested to filesame with the undersigned properly verifiedon or before June 1st ISO or same will bebarred
2m W H HUNLEY Admr
Our Window Screens are
0nade and paintedready to be put in placewithout the aid of a carpenter Prices are low with no
extra charges for odd slzes
Iryus on all kinds of Mill-
Work
Lexington Lumber andjManufacturing Co
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There was 7probably a time when you lookedwithboyish pride onlithe clothes that mamade they answered the purpose
I Later onperhaps you bought store clothesmade for no one in particular theyalso answered the purpose just ascoaloil answered the purpose before Tthe age of electric lights
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Rmon menyou can only feel at ease and appear ftat your best when you know you ha-re as corectly dressed as any otherman 6 5i5 jS 7r
to fit
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THAT FITThat is the kind we make We handle
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only the best the newest andmostI
stylish goods
IIisings 5J Give us a call we can please you both withgoods and pri-
cesStouffer MahlerMERCHANT TAILORS
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Phone 188Geraniums CarnationsRoses Heliotropes Ferns
TiAsparagus etc
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a callrleeS1 Reasonable ICtALBERTr9 fV JJ
Wf I tteN w ffrDontRiskLifetdpal1your Lome
ThatJAwful Smell
and the Ugreasy discomfort of kp<pit 1 JouJ ¬
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