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wtrnwim Wlxcn You Splend id Values Like These Mentioned in This Advertisement Have fieri him ii iinmni mm inwf'n i Add something each year that will make your home more comfortable. It is difficult for most of us to buy large quantities of house furnishings at one time You will be surprised, how rapidly your home becomes attractive withnew things, if you follow this plan of adding something 'new every spring. Try It A Splendid Stock of New Up-to-Date Furniture, Mattings and Rugs Ready for your selection now. Placed Far in the Lead BENNETT and I i UNDER AKING D.R.FREEMAN Hre Bond lilW INSURANCE Take your wool trp price. Dan Breck, and live stock.

to Gott and get the 43-tf fire, lightning, cyclone tf E. Deatherage will buy your wool and vi, pay the highest cash prices. tf You can always locate a good place to fshby the number of empty bottles "jjcg on the bank. Come to Owen McKee, Richmond Kv for dry roods and notions. Others uo and why not you.

tf Thos. A. Sheltoa, agent for Hurst Home Insurance Co. Write me or phone 2 8 lyr 151 ring 2. Union City, Ky.

Wool' Deatherage desires to purchase your wool and will pay the high est cash prices for same. tf Yesterday is dead Forget it. Tomorrow does not exist Don't worry. Today is here Use it Up-to-date stock owners use Cal-Sino Veterinary Remedies. AH medicine ro filler.

For sale by Stockton Son, Agents. 43-Cm Vote for R. B. Terrill for re-election to the office of County Court Clerk. He will appreciate an endorsement of his present ad iBistration.

tf We will furnish you the best awnings and put them up at lowest prices. Barlow Dozisr, 39-tf 307 East Main street. When you go traveling, be sure to get travellers checks from the Madison National Rank. Good the world over. Xo indentification required.

45 tf Normal Regents Named. Governor McCreary has named Judge J. W. Cammack, Owanton, Democrat, and Fred A. Vaughn, of Paintsville, Republican, as regents of tho Fastern Kentucky Normal School of this city.

See tho dancing of Richmond's local talent, it will surprise you, at the Opera House, tonight. K. of P. benefit. Bad Outlook.

The May crop report of tho Depart ment of Agriculture, issued last week, discloses unfavorable conditions. Win-tor wheat will produce 00,000.000 bushels less than last year as the result of the severe winter weather. Small Blaze. The residence of Mayor Sam'l Rice, on East Walnut street, occupied by Alex. Todd, was slightly damaged by fire early Monday morning.

The blaze was caused by ashes being placed near the building, but the quick response of the Fire Department save the structure from complete destruction. Commercial Club Meeting. A meeting of the Commercial Club wi-1 be held in its roomin the Douglas, Simmons Deathorage building tomorrow, Thursday, night. Business of importance will come before the body for consideration and it is earnestly quested that every member of the Club make arrangements to attend this session. Men's $10.00 Suits $12.50 Values like these would sell for $J4 to $15 in the average store In the Clothing Business Men's $15.00 Men's $18.00 Suits $16.50 Suits $20.00 Values like these sell for $18 to $20 in the average store Values like these would sell for in the average store Men's $22.50 Suits $25.00 Values like these would sell for $30 to $35 in the average store a It is not necessary for the man who dresses well to have his suits made to order and pay the exorbitant prices of custom tailoring.

Every man not an actual freak in form can find a perfect fit in a big stock like ours. We keep special models for men of every shape and build short stouts for the short fat man; long stouts for the tall fat man; chunk models for the short chunky man; longs and slims for the tall man; and a great variety of models for men of average build we fit them all. Our salesmen are trained experts in the art of fitting clothes; and our rule is: "A perfect fit or no sale" These garments are the products of the best wholesale tailors in the world. The cloths have been carefully selected and are the best They are designed by experts, who create styles and are well tailored by master workmen The linings are of such quality as prevents the garments from losing shape. -A great variety of fabrics and colors and styles are here for your choosing.

Selling such suits as these has built up our business and made it what it is; and every suit is priced without a cent put on for "jewing" we have but one price, and the smallest boy can trade here in perfect safety Panama Hats A fine assortment to choose from, every one carefully selected for qualitythe kind you'll be proud to wear. Price $5.00 Speedwell Shoes The best we have ever sold for the price, and we strongly recommend them. $3.50 and $4.00 Barker's Collars Are Linen Only two Richmond stores sell linen collars at all. Don't try to hunt for the other onecome straight here for Barker's 2 for 25c COVINGTON 1 A BAMICS M. M.

Hamilton-Buys Call him up. -Phone 484. and fat cattle. 39-tf For Rent Two nice ground floor rooms with bath. Opposite City School building, tf Mrs.

"Walter Stewart. Boarders Wanted. Good clean rooms and good table. Ap ply to Mbs. Cltde Pollens, 31-tf 331 Mobcrly avenue.

For Sale. Our entire restaurant and lunch counter outfit cheap if taken at once. Apply to Ubdwitz Bros 717 East Main St. Richmond, Ky. Board and Lodging for five or six.

Also two large rooms with two small ones adjoining, porch and cellar accommodations with the above. Mrs. Claka Tratlor, 39-tf. C19 X. Second St.

Blue and Gray Will Celebrate Together. The United Confederate Veterans, in annual reunion at Macon, accepted an invitation to join with the Grand Army of the Republic in the semi-centennial in 1913 celebration of the battle of Gettysburg. The invitation came in a letter from General Trimble, commander-in-chief of the G. A. It.

Aviation Meet at Lexington. $5,000 has been subscribed by the business men of Lexington for a big aviation meet and amusement festival to bo held in that city on May 27 to June 1. Thero will be at least six aviators at the meet. There will also be automobile and motorcycle races and at nicht a crand display of fire works. Leg Broken.

Waller Congleton, ten-year-old son of Mr. Lee Congleton, fell Friday evening and broke his left leg. Tho youth was playing with a number of children, near his home on Broadway.and in some way lost his balance and fell to tho ground, breaking the bono ibout two inches above the knee. Tho injured boy was carried into his home and tho broken member was immediately given medical attention. BASE BALL Winchester, Wednesday and Thursday.

Ladies Free Wednesday Afternoon. New Quarters For Glove Factory. I Vinfcn loct ttrnalr ae rnciilr. tf 1 tctnm rar the Hurst M'f'g in rear of the Horses Die Elliott Shifflett lost a nice five-year-old B.J. Clay building on Main street, and when completed will be more commodious and in every way more suited for this local enterprise.

This firm has been en gaged in manufacturing gloves in Rich mond for the past twelve months and have at this time a very lucrative and growing business. They are turning from this factorya very superior work glove of fabric and leather palm, and the increased business enjoyed by the firm during the past twelve months necessitated larger and more convenient quarters. During tho next few mpnths the firm proposes to put in equipments to manufacture overalls and work shirts. Think of wool a big price, too then think of Gott. 4J-tf lie also had a fine yearling Haxhall colt to die a few days later.

Ed Callahan Dies of Wounds: Ed Callahan, noted fued leader, once associated with the late James llargis in politics and fued troubles in Breathitt county died Saturday night form wounds received on May 4. Base Ball. The Pioneers have been playing in tough luck since the opening of the Blue Grass League and as a consequence have lost more games than they liavo won. Notwithstanding the present makeup of the team is good, every effort is being made to strengthen a few weak points, and when this is dono the local boys will certainly go to the top of the list. Hereafter the first game at Pioneer Park during the week will be known as Ladies Day and tho gentler sex will be admitted free on these oc casions.

Today will be the first ladies day of the present season and they will Deaths Tho death of Mr. John W. Stivers, at home in Wednesday, takes from our midst another of the oldest and most respected citizens of Madison county. "Buck" Stivers, as he was familiarly known, was ninety years of age, and has spent the greater part of his long lifo in this county. He was born in Clark, but camo here at an early age and cast his lot with our people.

Mr. Stivers was twico married and is survived by his second wife, and two children, Mrs. Rosa Ballard, of this city, and Mrs. Jennie Jones, of Stonega, Va His funeral was conducted Thursday, followed by interment in Richmond Cemetery. The People's At.

this season without a package of Tho People Slock Remedy; 25c and 50c. Cure that old sore, cut or wound by annlvinir Tho Peonle's Antiseptic Heal ing Powders. Sold by Richmond Drug Company. THE GAYLE OPTICAL have removed into their Ladies don't draw tho corset strings perrnancnt offices, No. 206, tight when you go the the show KffsJJ-t.

tonteht. vou will have to laugh. W. main oireei, uvcr miuu- I ton DrUCT OtOre. ine PJD- have as opportunity to witness free of 1 1 a 1 Ifrl'M I I I lib.

lo LUiUiaiiy uyiw iv .1 i cnrr inpm. i Narrow Escape. Deputy Sheriff W. T. Deatherago had you should not be house Friday and Saturday for those Spect tnem charge the game and Winchester.

between Richmond 30-lf I who have finished the eiehth grade or tho common school course. Twenty four white pupils and eleven colored -vere present and took examinations as Mr. B. F. Ames was born July 2G, 1S47.

at Three Forks. moved to prescribed by State Superintendent of emmlv in 1872 He died Feb- Dr. Charles F. Anderson Nerve and Spine Specialist, Suite 510, City National Bank Building, Lexington, Ej. Hours 8 to 12 a.

and "1 to 5 p. m. All diseases of the nervous system and affections "of the spine. Scientifically treated by new and scientific mothods. 44-4t Public Schools.

Tho colored children occupied tho Circuit Court room and the white children tho County Court room. Those who successfully passed tho examination will bo issued diplomas from the state, which will entitle them to free instruction in the High School. The examination papers will be re turned from the State Superintendent thn later nart of this week when those Obituary. a very narrow escape from Instant death last Thursday morning. Mr.

Deather nge went into his stable lot to catch his horse and from some cause tho animal mado a rush him, striking Mr. Deather- aee under the chin and In the chest with its forefeet. That he was not kill edbythe infuriated animal is duo to tho fact that Mr. Deatherage was not rendered unconscious from tho terrific blow under the chin, and succeeded In getting out of reach of the horse before a ruary 23, 1912, being sixty-hvo years, six months and twenty-eight days old He united with tho Baptist church over thirty years ago, and has since been an active member. His lire was Hnvnted to his home and family.

He was united in marriage to Miss S. C. Todd Oct. 20, 1SS2. To this union was bora ono daughter, Mrs.

A. L. Suits, of Greenfield. Ind. He loaves a wife, one Tho Lexington Herald contains the following notice of the death In that city of Mrs.

PattioT. Chenault, a former resident of this county, and mother of Long Tom Chenault, of this city: Mrs. Pattie T. Chenault, 80 years old, a native of Madison county, and for the past fifty-five years a well known and influential citizen of Fayette county and Lexington, died at the Good Samaritan Hospital Thursday morning at 11:30 o'clock, following an illness of about two weeks, duo to a fall at her home, corner Second and North Upper streets, in which one of liar hips was fractured. Mrs.

Chenault was the widow of David Chenault, and was a daughter of Dudley and Matilda Tribble. She Is survived by four daughters and one son Mrs. Wallace Estill of Franklin county, T. D. Chenault of Madison county, Mrs.

Howell Prewitt and Mrs. T. G. Julian of Lexington, and Mrs. W.

P. Batchelor of Raleigh, N. C. Tho funeral services will be held at tho home of Mrs. T.

Julian, 305 North Broadway, this-after- noon at 4 o'clock, Rev. Mark Collls, pastor of the Broadway Christian church, of which Mrs. Chenault was a member, officiating. Burial will take place in tho family lot in tho Richmond cemetery Saturday afternoon at 12:30 o'clock. Handsomest Fountain The Most Luscious Sodas One Short Visit, One Tasty Drink and You'll Come all Summer To see our Soda Fountain is one of the sights of the vicinity.

To taste one of its delightful drinks is a wrasual treat. In appearance, appointment and capacity our fountain is equal to the best ever Ib oae of the handsomest, ample, most sanitary soda fountains ever seen. Don't miss seeing it don't miss enjoying its delicious products. As every modern improvement is exemplified in the apparatus so will it serve every known or desired drink. All the old time favorite flavors and the newest fancy conceits.

The purest of beverages invitingly served. The Coldest Sodas The Purest Ice Cream Particular attention is called to our Fruit Flavors and to our Ice Cream. Only the finest products used and the cleanest methods of preparation employed. In our Ice Cream particularly we have a superior product so creamy and delicious indeed. Come see our elegant fountain and try a tasty drink then you'll gladly come all summer where the best is served jtjesessj jt At Your Service in Other Ways "We are in business for YOUR health in fact we have been in business here for about iifteen years.

During this time we have enjoyed the confidence of physicians and patrons alike. This has been our chief aim, and will continue to be. "We have succeeded because we have dispensed dependable Drugs and Medicines the kind that gives the doctor the results that he expects, and hastens the health of his patient. Should jou be the one who needs medicines or any of the numerous articles that we sell and we sell nearly everything that first etass drug stores usually do we solicit your patronage. i second attack could be made.

Mr ii i The K. of P. Minstrels tonight who successfully stood ine test win ru- daughter and three grandchildren to Deatherage, tliougn consweraoiy oruis ti. nru.ru Hntisp will rrove reive niDiomas as siaieu auuvo. hie His remains were in- ed.

is aoie to dq at uis posi ui uuij terred at Berea cemetery Feb. 24. 1912. n. ii NOTICE that our city can produce talent second to none.

The boys have rehearsed for two weeks and the entire performance will be presented In a most creditable Jq Promoters of manner by the members of tue cast. Don't miss it. the sheriff's office. Mr. J.

C. Cain, of this ci.y, sold last New Pikes. The Madison Fiscal Court, having Handsome Silk, Linen, and Pique exhibition at on John R. I Gibson Go's 5tore. The very smartest styles aad the best material.

You -must see these new creations, the talk -o tfce town. Call heretofore appropriated $1,200 per mile to aid in the construction of five miles nf now nike to be located one mile in each of the following magisterial dis tricts, viz: Foxtown. Union, Ellis- Yates, Glade, and Million, and tho un dersigned having been appointed com missioners by said Court to fix Uie loca tion of said pikes. Notice is hereby given to all persons in said districts who desire to make pro- nnsitions to build now piko and avail themselves of the aid provided for by the Fiscal Court, that this commission will hold a meeting in the County Courk room in Richmond, Saturday, May25tb, Close Call. Mr.

Lee Gott and little son. Jack, had a very narrow escape from serious injury while out driving Thursday evening. Mr. Gott drove up to Mr. C.

O. Culton meat market and while talking to some friends his horse became unrully and attempted to run away. Mr. Gott suc- rinii in irettinr his little son out of the bugcy and was himself on the ground when the animal started down Main street. Mr, Gott succeeded in catching ono of the reins and in so doing became entangled in tho wheels of tho vehicle and was thrown to the ground.

tho horse dragging him considerable distance before he could be extricate from his perilous position. The animal week to Mat mare for 8225. shearer a five-year-old Changes in Caldwell High School At a meeting of the Board of Educa Hon Wednesday evenlng.tho resignation nf Prof. Robinson was tendered the Board and was accepted. Prof.

Robin son, wno nas uono excellent wurK iuo High School department for tho past twn vRftrs. will leave Richmond soon after the present school term expires Miss Alma Rice, who has been doing Mr. F. M. Browning, formerly of this citv.

died Sunday nlcht at hi home in Cincinnati, aged fifty nine years. His remains were brought to Richmond Mondav and wero taken to the home of Mr. Jas. M. Smith, on Fifth street, from which placo tho burial took place yesterday morning, Deceased was a member of the Mason Lodgo and his re mains were laid to rest with the im- pressslve ceremonies of the order, Rich- lodge having charge of the funeral obsequies.

Mr. Browning leaves a wife, three sons and one daughter, all of whom were present when his remains were deposited in Richmond Cemetery. rooni u. I subdued but not until Mr. 1 UUH positions, U.

u.u tLTM rnCTvmIhl nor- 1 auuu sons. We will hear oral testimony as to any question affecting said locations. The promoters will be required to construct Retail Merchants Attention, The retail merchants, as well as all business especially interested in a matter that will come before the ffTtadn work, was Dromoted to tho High Commercial Club at the meeting to- Sehool, and will in the future have morrow nigm. won uuu luaueuu nf thn duties former performed meetine wheiner you are a memoer oi i. if iMnmi Miss Mattio Elder the Commercial Club or not.

It will be ako resigned her posmonjn ttie music to your interest 10 uo mr. the school and will be department of suewsdeded by Miss Florence Rogors, Lexington, formerly connected with Vh school in this capacity, mm blder rui? nation is MUMil from a desire to JtkB CfiHM 6 C. Ckcuit Court nf imnnrtuM have been rv iuli-l uhitinni a.nd she ii. nracAiit im nf uireuiL nun i cainu 1 i ymo.w.w- (Wt.t wUlmve Mils Iu roc one oi uib iuinS or cause to be constructed said pike ac-1 Court, the docket foi LrwUiM sf ute for speeW train, TM-oruarnrl hv tho I anfRIrlSlD JBla8IRB0C CiUH lIrUV I wraujs bur (a ihla 1 M. Mtes M.y inciuu Vi Romk in the lausi conveyance la lee trf thf 1 Th vac- County, Kentucky, rock quarry, etc.

dt oi iro TJT" JLTIL lb. ra work caud i i i ni U1MJ ibUialfir fMUkk. lt MVW TMH biBdise th prtls to erry out tU cob-; jw.HotWy. TW mm ot Jimm BaereUry I i.i I nwk whiA will Uk nAmm svt M. My which will by the Mis Ktoa will fitted by Bricks, aod will prob to Mb Mary Allwiwi.

Decoration Day College Hill Annual Decoration Day at College Hill will be observed on Saturday, May 25, with appropriate exercisos. Entertain ing uneakors will be on hand and there will be other exercises appropriate to the occassion. A cordial Jnvitatlo. is extended to all wno aro interested to at tend. An annual Decoration day has been observed by the citizens of College mil or many years.

It a beatlfl custom tuls comiDg logetiier ot irwwn mm day fa the yee to res41 the mtn ntM at their departed Mi aaea aad to strew tljeir grave with DYSPEPSIA Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets are a natural compound of digestive and tonic properties. They relieve every digestive fault and difficulty dyspepsia, indigestion, flatulence, food distress, sick headaches They increase the appetite, digest the food and enable you to eat the foods you crave, without distress or annoyance. A most worthy remedy indeed Price 50c KILL BUGS All kinds of bugs bed bugs, ants, roaches, moths, beetles, croton bugs and all insects are only useless pests and they breed disease as well as prove a bother to comfort. Perry's Bug Killer for bugs actually destroys them, without muss or mess. A valuable aid to housecleaning.

Absolutely -stroys all bugs bya new method there's no other bug killer like it, or none so good. Price 25c a Bottle CURE CORNS A heavy pounding, aching nuisance nothing less. And as unnecessary as an elephant -with two trunks. Rexall Corn Remedy is what you want. No pads or bondages or big piasters jusfc paint it on and the ache disappears at onee, followed by the corn iteelf.

ery simple, very powerful, does the work and never fails. Can't you afford a test. JOc Good Talcums Are Always Necessary The poorest of all toilet helps is a poor talcum. "We believe this to be true although we don't sell any inferior talcum. Our line of talcum powders comprises all the favorite and popular brands some we can particularly recommend.

Some are plain- some are medicated, some deliciously perfumed. All very particularly desired for spring and summer toilets because they protect the skin, give it beautiful appearance, and allay all skin troubles. For lady, baby, or gentleman, talcum is really a toilet necessity and a luxury at the same time. Our Reputation for Prescriptions is Good We desire our reputation to rest on the quality of our prescription work. A druggist can have no higher aim than that.

When you see our label on a bottle of medicine, you can be sure of two things it contains just what the doctor ordered aad is prepared from the very best drugs. That means our label is a guarantee of purity. HL. Ii Pcrpy's The RexH Store Drug Store Rexall Store. "Fkwe, vnwet bo-beA, xhi You Printing aad Don Know now a oaown oe uoae, Am viuvisw r.

in thai never oan deem. I 1 town o'clock today. "---m 47tt, -UeaamsasiOMra. I am. jj Jock B.

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