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Hats OffYour hats off if it isnt our latest new
style better take it off and keep it off toobad to see such a good looking man undera last seasons hat
An old hat looks suspicious you cantaffprd to go around under suspicionWere ready to put a new uptodate lidon you today
Our shrtsCluett Monarchare doyougoodshirtsgood for your looks your feelings your pocket
Jas S Crutcher < CoMain Street Richmond Ky
1 he Richmond Climaxj
J C OHENAULT PresidentAD MILLHREditor Manager
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WEDNESDAY MAY 20 1903
rUULISHKU EVER ItUNlt nAY RYIfhe Climax PrintingIncorporat-
edDEMOCRATIC TICKETFOR CIRCUIT JUDGE
lION J M BENTONOf Clark County
FOR COMMON ABALTIIS ATTORNEY
HON n A CRUTCHEROf Jessamine Ceuaty
FOR CIRCUIT COURT CLERK
ROY C WHITE
TlnnounccmentsFOR JAILER
We are authorizpd to announce F J PER ¬
RINS of Baldwin a candidate for Jailer ofMadison county subject to the action of theDemocratic party
We are authorized to announce D CORIGOSas a candidate for Jailer of Madisogliounty subject to the action of the Demo ¬
cratic partyWe are authorized to announce N B JONES
a candidate for Jailer of Madison County sublid to the action of the Democratic party
LINCOLN county Democrats RaveJesse M Alyerson a majority of sixtytwo in his race for representativeagainst 11 F North It was a hotljcontested fight and Mr Alvereonproves himself a shrewd politician nrhe made the fight entirely on his ownmerits The next representative fromLincoln is a Madison county boy whohIt long since won the confidence andrateein of the citizens of his adopteduouuty and to him the GLiMAextendsheartily congratulations on his victory
ON last Thursday a meeting of theItepiiblican State Central Committeewas held in Louisville anti it was deculed to hold a convention in that cityon July 15 to nominate candidates forState offices The Saturday precedingthis date was named as a time to selectdelegates from each county to attendMid Convention
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JUST IN je fl
A Car Load of
BedRoom
SuitsIn Mahogany Walnut Maple
Oak BirchThey are the pick of the Fur¬
niture MarketsRanging in price from I 6 to
200
VThe design finish and pricewill make this the most talkedabout sale that has ever taken
J place in our city
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SEVERAL days ago Bookir T vington was in Indianapolis and aShIped at the English Hotel Lateday it vas observed that his room hadnot been straightened not even somuch as his bed being made up Thechambermaid a white girl on beingquestioned as to her neglect of theroom replied that she would not makeup a bed after any negro whereuponshe was discharged
We would like to grasp the hand ofthis whitn girl who refused to cleanthe room occupied by the only negrothat ever dined with a President ofthe United States
PAINT LWK
Mr It L Jennings who sold out hisstock of goods to Mr Tom Lackey hasreboneht an interest in the store Titoityle of the firm will be Lacky Teniing It is a source of great satisfac ¬
tion to their many friends to know thatMr J uuings and his estimable wileare to remain in our community asthey would be missed should theymove away
The young people of Kirksville arepreparing to give an entertainment atat tins place for the benefit of thePresbyterian church of Kirksville
lhe shadow party given by thevnung Indies of the M E church atValnutta last lhursday was quite an
enjoyable aflatr Everyone who boughti shadow was given a basket and thequeer part of it was the fact that theshadows of the married ladles soldmore teadily than those of the girls519 was rea ized
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MJH John Bright and sonof Stanfordare visiting in the family of her fatherDr Ramsey
The ladies of the Associated Reformsupperiningthie young ladles will give a posterparty All are cordially invited andit is hoped quite a crowdwill attend Ias it is for a worthy cause
Mr Jimmie Butner and familymoved to Richmond lust week
Moore Champ are making quite animprovement in their store in the wayof a glass front It will be no troublenow to show off their nice stock ofgoods
The school at High Point conductedby Miss Bettie Francis closed lastweekMrs
Khrohrs school at this placeclosed last week
T7ALLE17VIEW
From the Argent
NowbyhindayA new comer arrived at tbe home of
Overtoil Curry and wife yesterdaymorniug
D K Jeffries and father of Janesville Wisconsin were here Tuesday onbusiness
acconipanied ¬
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ping in Lexington FridayThe Falls City is expected here
theIndianaaccident ¬
at the lock Several of his toes were
antIdresssdscoredlourthamined at Versailles recently for aatAnnapolisthe boys and received a mark of 67
lastFridaythePerkinsmotherThesympany ¬
tended the bereaved husbandThe wife of Joseph Perkins a Mexi ¬morning ¬
somotimburying ¬
Late Tuesday afternoon Joseph Den ¬
ny was riding horseback when the horsestepped on a weak board in the bridgeMrDennyover him Mr Denny was unconscioussUfficientlynailey
There is tirec trhjn this sectionofthexountry than all other diseasesPIt together and until the last few
IncurableFornounced it a local disease and prescrib¬constantlyIpronounced it incurable Science hasconstitutionaltreatmentTojeclocure on the market It is taken inter ¬
nally in doses from 10 drops to a teaspoonful It acts directly on the bloodand mucous surfaces of the syetemanycaseand testimonials
Address f J Cheney Co ToledoHallsFjtily
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Resolutions
Jloolutions of Keprrt Presented by the lieuCynic P Burnam Chairman tf theRichmond Bar rAwiilant Secretaryof United States Treasury under Presi-dent Grant JJembrr CvnttitnlionalCcmrwi < H>n of Kentucky State SenatorTwentyninth Ditlrkl Oldest LivingMember Richmond Bar
A meeting of the local bar was heldat the court house Saturday afternoonto pay a tribute to the memory of Sen-ator John Bennett and express theappreciation and high esteem in whichMrBennett was held by his associatesa committee composed of Senator JusC McUreary C H Breck W BSmith Jas W Caperton C F Burnam and J A Sullivan had been ap ¬
pointed to draft suitable resolutionsconcerning the death of Mr Bennettand their report was made to the baiby the chairman Major Burnam Thespeeches made by various memberswere all the more impressive becausethose present knew that every wordspoken was the truth and the memoryof Mr Bennett richly merited any tribate paid
The following memorial reportedby the committee above mentionedwas adopted and8pon motion was or-
dered published in the local papersThe members of tho bar and officers
ot the Madison county courts pay thistriuute to the memory of Hon JohnBennett who after a long illness diedin this town on the 14th day of MayA D 1903
He was born in Madison county inMarch 1837 being the second son ofSamuel and Elizabeth Cbenanlt Bon¬
nett was thus on the paternal and ma-
ternal¬
side descended from familieswidely known and who Illustrated thehighest and best types of our citizen ¬
shipAlteratitnespent at college anti in
the clerks office of the Madison coun ¬
ty courts he obtaintd license to prac-tice
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law and was admitted to the barin 1859 became County Attorney andcontinued in the practice of his pro ¬
fession chiefly in the courts ot MadisonEstill and Owsley and the Court oiAppeals until about two years agowhen his health broke down
He was long associated with WilliamChenault Esq and was at all timescourteous to his brothers in the Bartrue to his clients and respectful to thbcourts and was in all these relationsesteemed and indeed greatly belovedTwice during his life he was elected byhis fellow citizens to full terms of fouryears each In the Senate of Kentuckyand by his ability integrity and faithful service in eudeavoriux to securethe welfare of his immediate constitu ¬
ents and of the whole Commonwealthcommanded the esteem and confident oof political friends and foes alikeEvery impulse of John Bennett wasfor what is right every promise madeby him to his brethren of the Bar wasreligiously kept and be at all timessquared his professional life by thetrue ethics of the profession and forthese ennobling qualities his survivingbrothers all loved him and will longtreasure the memory of their inter ¬
course with himMr 3ennett had in our social and
business circles the highest rank Hewas the Commissioner of Kentucky atthe Worlds ir held at Chicago liewas long President of the FarmersNational Bank lIe was notonly anadvocate of but a generous contribu-tor to those educational and internalimprovement interests which were or¬
ganized in Madison county for its civ ¬
ilization and its onward progress oftenat the cost of personal sacrifice andpecuniary loss Mr Bennett held tothe sense of duty so beautifully ex ¬
pressed by Daniel Webster with con ¬
science satisfied with the discharge ofduty no consequences can harm UP
This sense of duty is omnipresent per-formed
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or violated it remains with usfor our happiness or misery to pain usif violated and to console uf if Cud hasgiven us grace to perform it
It will be a pleasant recollection toall to know that in lis last illnesswhen he felt that his end was drawingnigh hv publicly professed his faith inChristianity and received the Ordi ¬
nances of the Methodist church andthat he passed peacefully to his restand in themeridanofhiB lifewaSBTnnmoned to his Master
C F BUKXAU
ChairmanJAMES B BoSir
Secretary
ZThe little Mission hand of theFirst Presbyterian church will serverefreshments on the larn of Dr WH Dodge Saturday afternoon A8tdff 0
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The Little Georgia Magnet
Miss Annie Nay Abbott known astho little Georgia Magnet will be theattraction at the Grand Opera HouseFriday night May 22 Thisyoung ladyIs gifted with a remarkable power andall over the world her exhibitions havecreated considerable astonishmentamongst not only the general publicbut also the scientific men as theirtestimonials plainly show Her exhi¬
bition of magnetism or whatever forceso employed can be called is as noveland interesting as it is mysterious andunassailable Miss Abbotts power ofbeing able to successfully resist theefforts of 0 or 10 men to lift her and ofeven a greater number to rush herngalnst a wall is a fact apt to shakeones belief in the assertion about oc¬
cultism and the like being all moontfbine and to make a profound impresslon upon the most sceptical Person ¬
ally Miss Abbott is of slight build andtherefore it is easy to believe the statement that she uses no muscular forceEverything is done by tbe exertion ot apower which Miss Abbott herself can ¬
not explain all she is Aware ol beingthat she hasgot it
In order to prove tho entire absenceof any muscular effort on Miss Abbottspart members ot tile committee are aways asked to place their hands bet-
ween hers and the subject Prices25 35 and 50 cents Seat on sale atWines drug store
ORDINANCE
Be it ordained by the City Council ofRichmond Ky that it shall be unlaw ¬
ful for any person or persons to engagein any game of ball bandy or othersimilar game in the City of Richmondupon the Sabbath day Any person EO
offending shall be punisliedby a fine offrom 1 to 10 for each offense
Attest D R Tevis Mayor-A C Wells City Clerk
May 20 1903
We have never shown a larger stockof Carryalls Surries Buggies and runabouts than we now have on display inour show room It will pay you toexamine them before buying Wealso do repairing and rejoining in bestmanners At moderate prices The bestrubber tire npplyed and guaranteedfor one year Call and see us
Richmond Carriage Workstf S L MIDKIFF Prop
Buy you girl a shower sticktf L E Lane
IN MEMORIAM
WHEREAS The Great Spirit ofthe universe in his infinite wis-dom
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has seen fit to take from ourhunting grounds to better midhappier hunting grounds aboveon the third sleep of Flower MoonOK S D 412 our Brother RobertFully Therefore bo it
HKSOIVED That while we mournthe loss of our departed brotherwe bow in humble submission tothe Great Spirit above who doethall things well-
RESOLVED That wo tender oursympathy to the bereaved parentsand his sster in this their sadhour of affliction
RESOLVED That a copy of thoseresolutions ue presented to hisparents and his sister and a copybe spread on the minutes of thetribe and a copy be sent the citypapers here for publication
J E SEXTONW 0 FIELDER > ComH G CKEEKMORE
Confederate Decoration Day WednesdayJune 3 at 10 a m
We realize the great truth thata people without the memories ofheroic suffering and sacrifices are-a people without a history
To cherrish such memories andrecall such a past we gather an ¬
nually to place flowers upon thegraves of our Confederate deadWe ask all the people to meetwith us and participate in thedecorationThe
committees havebeen named to aid in makingplans and arrangements
Committee on ArrangementsJoe Collins C D Puttte J PressBeattyCommittoo
on AddressesRW Miller J Talbott Jackson TT Covington
Committee on FlowersMessrs-Joe T Jonos Dr W UjOldhauiJoe Maupin 0 W Cosby IrvineAzbill Chas Y Jackson JoPortwood In Scudder JamesHiighley Sid Knnatzer CharleyJenkins Josiah Simmons Mes-
dames Joe Ohlham Chas SearcyW H Dodge Anderson ChenaultMaria Lynn David ChenaultThos E Baldwin I James TribbleR R Bnrnams S L MidkiffMisses Walker Bottle 15 reckMary Tribble Merriette JonesMary Lee Colyer Annie McKeeLena Beatty
Committee on Music Mrs WS Oldlmm Chairman
N B DEATHERAQE
DAVID CHENAULT
Commanders of CampsJ M POYNTZ
Cluif Marshal
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1 SPECIAL I 1++++++++++Dont orget to see that swell line of
wall paper shown by Perry Thomas
Remember that dainty Majesticlunch next week at Arbucklo Sim-
mons¬
Everybody invited
Bad blood and indigestion are deadlyenemies to good health Burdock BloodBitters destroys them 1m
Among the enterprising merchantsof Richmond that are paying especialattention to quality is the firm of Frn3a Bros They carry goods of recog ¬
nized standard in all lines1 and in cof ¬
fee they carry Blankes Faust Blendthe best on earth or anywhere else tf
Dan H Breck will insure your cityor country property against fire light-ning and cyclones Office in Oldhambuilding apr 8 lOt
The Miller Range people tell us ifI customer telephones us they tZb notlike the Miller Range for ne to tend awagon for it and refund the money forthey are guaranteed from end to end tf I
D B > Shackelford Co I
Neglected colds make lat graveyardshelpsmenold age lmThe Richmond Carriage Works
S L Midkiff Proprietor calls your at-tention to lila spring stock of carryallssurries boggles etc They have nev ¬
er shown a larger stock or betlerstylepAlso builders of delivery wagons ofall kinds Repairing repainting ofbuggies wagons etc a specialty bestwork and lowest prices All rubbertires guaranteed for one year
Richmond Carriage WortstfL Mwwr Propc <
YOT OIis directed to the class of Fresh and Cured Meatscarried by the Main street but hersrlhemail or ¬
der business of this firm has growh to such propor ¬
tions that we are now making a specialty of ourWholesale Department Our constant endeavor isto il ase 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 Oysters in seasons
We also wish to purchase your Hides TallowButter 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 ¬
eeriLy to serve you promptly and reliably
Douglas CultonWholesale and Retail Butchers Richmond Ky
Summer HosieryBeing direct importers paying no middle profits we are ablo to giveour customers the most modest prices In hosiery Another advantageIB that we always have the very latest stylesa very great coDsideraticnts the styles change as often In hosiery an in millinery
tj Bargain Sale For This Week
35cA PaIrThis Sale Onlyextra fine light weight
drop stitch lisle thread hose Hermsdorfblack Rembrandt Richelieu and nar¬
row styles of drop stitch Realjvalue 50c
25cit
50cA
175cA
PairTills Sale Onlyplain fast black gauze
lisle thread double soles and highspliced heels Real value 35c
PaIrThis Sale Onlysuperb lace openwork
hose all over an 1 ankle styles terTBlylesfrom which to select all fast blacksReal value 75c
PairThis Sale Onlyelegantly silk embroid ¬
ered openwork lisle thread hose invery choice designs Aeplendid varie-ty
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for selection neal value 100
Central Store
U and 14 W Main St Ky
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Majestic Ranges IArbuckle Simmons
Dan II Breck Fire Life and Accident Insurance Office in Oldhambuilding apr8 lOt
For the styles iu wall paper seePerry Thomas
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My services as an auctioneer can besecured by leaving word at the StateBank Trust Company or by
writinSIT Th
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Inspection Costs Nothing
Come in when you are assing ourstore nevor mind whether you thinkyou want to tiny anything or not Youmay be wrong we may have something
youjvaut extremely At any rate vealways have something new and inter-
esting
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to show and inspection coStsnothing tf L E LANE
35 Majestic Ranges sold in the last10 months from the times wo put-
out the first one Every one we havesold has helped to sell others Calland examine it and we think wo canprove to you this is the only perfectRange
feb 2i 4m Arbuckle Simmons
Now is the time to look over yourvehicle and have them put in orderfor the coming season We make aspecalty of fine repair work and em-
ploy
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nothing but the best workmenCall and see us before going elsewhereEstimates made if required We alsohave on hand complete line of uptodate station wagons bupgtes runa ¬
bouts etc Richmond CarrIage Workstf S L MIDKIFF Prop
Come and see the heaviest thebest and the most complete Range inthe market The Miller You will findplenty ot them that have been in usein this city for fifteen years tf
D B Shackelford Co
Ntw Bakery
The new confectioneiy and bakeryat the corner of Hallie Irvine and Or-
ange¬
streets has been opened antI yourpatronage is solicited Fresh breadfresh cakes fresh vegetables and freshfishalways on hand Mrs 11 ZeimanHallie Irvine and Orange st tf
From a Cat Scratchon the arm to the worst sort of a burnsore or boil DeWitts Witch Hazel Salveis a quick cure In buying Witch Ha ¬
Salve be particular to get DeWittsthis is the salve that heals withoutleaving scar A specific for blindbleeding itching and protruding pilesSold by E C Wines lm
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FIRM
Having the liverybusiness of Lyman ParrishI will continufj the businessat the same and invitemy friends and the public tocall and see me when in needof anything in this line Willmake of
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and guarantee to please mypatrons at all times
Successor Lyman parrlctkCor Thiri Irvine Phone sa
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2 ILadiesqualitypure silk lute lace stylestrous black final
19c
25c
A Pair This Sale OnlyBoys extra good stocking
medium weight knit extra close froma lmndt visteJ niaco thread regularmade Real value 25c
very pretty styles of openwork best lastblack all sizes Real value 3Sc
25cA
filllIIissesPairThis Sale Only
socks openworklisle thread in Mack white pink blueand ecru extra good qualities
KAUFMNI STRAUS anD CO
Kentuckys Great Department
Lexington
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madeI
purchased
specialty
Moving Pianos
Furniture
Elmer Parrish
RICHMOND
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KentuckyDiskInterchangeableDIskorShoeKYWake perfect seed beds Insure good standserea in dry reason The bearings are narrow Give good clearance cant dot andare QUIT PROOF They are as simple as-a fCrUe Last as long as the
OPENERSII made of forged and polished tool steel canbe detached In a second as Imoonant as a
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Money to Lou
I can get you money at 5 per cent in ¬
terest on long time in sums of 1000or over on your farm property Forparticulars call on or address
W B LETCIIER Jnapr 15 Gino Richmond Ky
Farm For SaleOne of the best farms in Kentucky
on two good pikes I3 miles from railroad station and postoffice Excellentimprovements nil in grass well wa-
tered Contains 255 acres could bedivided Terms extra easy
E B ErAsapr 1 tf Red House Ky
6C11ao of Music
CINCINNATIISchool
June 15 to July 31
35 pays for Boardand com-pletely
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furnished Room for theentire termSend for Catalog and Summer School circular
Address
College of Music of CincinnatiElm Street opp Washington Park
Seth Academic Year opens Sept 7 190313 may 6t
Master Commissioners SIeI PUffOnEquityYVirtue
aJ the Madison Circuit Court rendered at theshovestyleSaturday May 23 03Between the hours of 11 oclock a m And 12Richmond ¬
biddertheA Lot and Livery StableinHlchmond Ky and bounded and describedas follows Fronting on Irvine street 48 feetthenorthftwIdeTERMS Sale will be made on a credit of vizmonths The purchaser will be required topaymentofthepurchssemoneytohaye
InterestfrompurchasemoneyS E SCOTT
mayGSt M CM00
Master omlDini url Sale
O W Evans PlflagainstNannIe bin Etc DfU
Notice of Sale in EquityBy virtue of a Judgment and Order of SaletheAprtlcause the undersigned will on
Saturday May 23 03Between the hours of 11 a m sad 12 oclock mat the Ceurt House door in Richmond MaSt¬
son county Ky proceed to expose to PublicfoIlowlnA Lot of LandSituated on the east side of Laurel street iaofeetandrnnnlngbackaamewidtbtEyanssubdivialoaprodacetheordered to be made and the costs hereof
TERMS Sale will be made OH a creditor sirmonth The purchaser will be rtqulr4 toiayettIIeRproperty until all thepurchIe paidv S1E SCOTT
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LADIES MUSLIN
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Ladies Muslin Skirts cambric and flounce withI
foot ruffle etcLadies Shirts with deep flounce and four row of in ¬
sertion and lace on edge with dust ruffle etcLadies Skirt deep flounce of alternate perpendicular
lace insertion and ducks with lace ruffle to matchLadies Gowns V shaped and square yokes of wide
insertion and tuck etcLadies Chemise style gown low cut circular neck
and elbow sleeves neck and sleeves trimmedwith hamburg beading and ribbon
Ladies Muslin Drawers wide Cambric mile hem ¬
stitched and tuckedLadiesDrawers with hamburg ruffle and tucks
Ladies Corset Covers in all styles from 25 to
49c99c
99c49c
Ladies Drawers25c99c
Space will not permit of my describing one fourth ofreadymade Muslin UniandfullII a r
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ruLIuIutIMcKEETUCKl
C-orOWEN
Main and First RICHMOND
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Watch Found
A watch was left at the State BankTrust Co one day last week Ownw
can have same by identifying and paying for this notice apr 2J ti
SALE OF
Valuable Property j
ON
Tuesdays June 2t 03rr not sold privately before that slatethe undersigned will offer the welttnovni Fishier and Herring farm forsale on the premises iu Lancaster KT0 the highest bidder This sale ia
inado for the sole purpose of dividingpropertyThe
consists of 260 acres of high-ly
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productive land partly located with ¬in the limits of the city of LancasterKy with a brick residence anti sub ¬
stantial buildings of all kinds necessaryto make a home attractive cud comfor ¬table fronting on Richmond avenueThe land lies well is under good fenceand in the highest state of cultivationyielding abundant crops of hemp corntobacco wheat blue grass etc Thereis no better soil or more valuable prop ¬
erty in Central Kentuckywell watered Terms easy and madeknown by the undersigned who willtake pleasure in showing the premisesto any one
HC HERRINGMRS SUSAN FISHER
OLD JOE WHISKY
Hand made Sour MashEvery drop guaran ¬
teed to be pure It idof old style manu ¬
facture No-
BETTERcan be found
for medicinal pur¬poses You want the
best Furnished Strictly toFamily Trade
10 vear old in jugs 100 per gallon10I bottles S55Ii 41 LIjugs 2505U Ibottles 31 tl
2I II jugs 210 I
Orders promptly filled
WILEY SEARCY PropOld Joe Distillery
McBraj ernovlyr Anderson county Ky
90c
99c
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LLW tsJ1820 N UpperLexington Ky
Extraordinary Dress Goods Offering For This Wee1000 yards fine imported all wool French Voile and CHIU itirul even weave and crisp finish in tan gray brown navy nCuban greene 14in wide Regular i2 goods Special for t >Wool Ore pesSilk and Wool Eolians Silk and V5l Cr L IweekO75Fuutetennis for the Tailored Gown or the Separate Skirt
MarkincIJII
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i per 2Sicilians cardinal and dottil S and50C vVCU For the Shirt Waist Suit these good hre nod
IThe ill FrenchVeihingg 46 inches wjli thtIightfal of all the summer fabrics In all colors at GSc
BLACK GOODSIIt is well known that we have the finest grade of JHadt lJrrI cin any market Every weave that innewin J wine VylOfI > > iK tEfcunines Grenadines Cheviot and Unfinished Worsted Pain lfashionable goods at prices very reasonableIud SILK BARGAINS00 yards beautiful styles in Wasn Silks the J5c anaiitv tii < 1Satin Foulards 24 inches wide COo Checks anr Stripes at c aolJ A 24 inch Black raffeta fully guaranteed the fh23 qualit3 jrOuter grades equally reducedCeile Chine every fashionable shade Sl2i and l Vnaiiv jr1500 yards reneh Madras Regular 23c and Wit grades
Js L WATSON1 1 820 North Upper LEXINGTON
A Few PactsI Spring is Almost Here
You will want new Dress Goods If you will give us a
we willshdryou the prettiest line of
Shirt Waist Goods
conwcteEtamines Ic
iA gorgeous assortment of Hamburgs Swisses and Laces
Silks until tnere is no end of Silks Give us a call
White UihsoCorner Main and Second
RICHMOND KENTUCKY
ELDERSfBARGAIN STOREL p-
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We take pleasure in announcing to the public that we are
again in business and are now daily receiving a full line of
Spring Gobds t Prettiest line ofi
White Goods Ginghams Embroideries j
Laces Ribbons Qothing Shoes and
Millinerye < j
ever shbwn in this city> Call and inspect 6ur line and kconvinced that we can save you money >
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LRespectfully Submitted to the cds Trdetj<
jLL ELDER jj