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The Richmond Climax from Richmond, Kentucky • Page 3

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An Opportunity In order to reduce our tock we will until September 1 make special prices on anything in our large Vehicle stock Dont fail to see our 65 and 75 Buggies they are worth 10 to 15 more than we are asking Get a bargain before they are all gone het QaTa t1e WOTtS RICHMOND PHONE 232 KYe 3 ttnn5 fro FrasaBros I MAIN STREET 1 PHONE 165 FRESH a Groceries AGENTS FOR Boquet flour Lakeside Peas atc a Can 1 he Richmond Climax WEDNESDAY SEP 14 1904 Bouquet FlourFrasa Bros Everybody is attending the Fair A Smiths celebrated Kanawha Salt is sold only by BUnton tf Un I Ntee twostory residence on one of No 34Sice principal residence streets of Richmond Nice Yard garden and nil necessary mjtbelMlngs Great bargain Price 2 JM The Louisville Commandery won the prise in the competitive drill at San FranC FrancwooTbe The Parrish School of Phon ngrupbv Holtson Building Laest instruction Positions secured tor pupils tf 1 desire to sell privately my house and lot on High street Residence new with nxxtarn improvements 7 lm Mrs Cindi Karr Examine our elegant display of Carriages Busies etc before making a purchase We are selling vehicles at the lowest possible prices Richmond Carriage Works MiclkifT Prop On account ofno quorum being present the commission to decide on the Gebel monument adjourned at Lexington without taking any action on the work of Signor Morntti This is the eeeond time a quorum has been larking Do you know Bnquet Flour won five fine awards at the Central Ken tucky fairs this Hummer over all com petitors Frfisa Prop Role Ajrents 1 phone 105 227 Main St 444F 44e 44 4 4 444 Geo Will in gt tsupplies your paint 1 wants with BLACK MAMMY 4 4444 444 444444 44 A znn plllR to room when visiting the VorH Fair il with John Cor nrlUon 4522 Dflmar Boulevard a former Mud i son county boy and a brotherinlaw of Mr Ben Banks He owns cewnil residences near the Fair Hw rate ill 75ir ppr dav including hot bath and all conveniences Take 18th Street Car going north at Union Station and transfer to TMmar car on Wash ington And get off at DMmar BOll var And Taylor avenue Write him when yon lire coming 3s2t For the past thirtythree years the iifuntM of Attain Forepanch and the I Sell HmtliPrK have been household words in all America The fame of the latter Iwvinir extended to Australia and dominated therein well as here Wlmii the groat shone owned respectively by them were amalgamated in one liitrliclllBs aggregation including two if the most prominent menageries cirrns and hippoiln ms the event crested a profound heiiKaljoli in the amusement world worldSomething Something to I When you have nice Clothes why ruin the effect with inferior Laundry Have your Shirts Collars and Cuffs laundried by the Laundry in Ky The Laundry RICE Agt OfflceUIee Arnolds Shoe Store Phone 118 Goods called fo and delivered Free of ofOharge Laundry sent out twice a week Mon days and Wednesdays returning on onThursdays The Red Mens Fair is on in full blast After a quarrel with her lover Miss Ada Lyman of Scott county committed suicide by taking Carbolic Acid John Scrivner sold his farm on Otter Creek containing 80 acres to Buster Barnes for 3000 cash Mr Barnes will take possession at once We purchased our vehicles to sell and it yon will only call and get price we will prove this assertion and make of yon an everlasting friend and customer tf Midkiff Prop FridayMr Mr Simmions wan seriously injured by being thrown from his buggy his horse having taken right at a drove of sheep His friends hope for his speedy reboverv rebovervWe We desire to call the attention of our readers to the advertisement of Douglas Culton as it appears in this issue of the CLIMAX This firm conducts one of the best known and most reliable meat markets in the city and their patrons are guaranteed to receive prompt and polite attention LOST on Monday Sept 5 a steer about 2 years old weighs from 700 toO pounds hair mark on left hip A liberal reward will he paid for any information leading to recovery recoveryWill Will Gay 2t Winchester Ky Rubber stamps ink pads deters etc see Gordon Reid Climax office Revival Services will be held in the Second Presbyterian church beginning next Sabbath Sept 18 Mr Printz of West Virginia will be in charge of the music He will introduce special features Services on Sabbath at 11 a and 730 and every night next week at 730 A cordial welcome to every one Every lover orthe horse should by all means visit the Adam Forepaugh and Sells Brothers Enormous Shows United when it exhibits here on Wednesday September 21 Over 400 magnificent specimens of mans best friend am to hI seen The public is made welcome to the stables that are pitched adjacent to the great tents Home Purchased Mr Lane has purcnased the Parrish home on Second street and has moved his family thereto Special Judge Hon Jerre A Sullivan has been ap pointed Special Judge of the llont oI len Circuit Court He will leave for Mt Sterling during the present term and will preside over two civil cases Traveling Salesman A large corporation offers permanent an lucrative positions to men of energy traveling in Kentucky and Ohio For particularuraddress box304 Lexington Ky14sep2t I I Black Mammy tells IBlack we make one thing and make it well Urcrch Seats for Sale I have for sale twenty church seats twelve feet long Will sell as a whole or separately to suit purchaser Call on or address 11 ABBUCKIE lm Silver Creek Ky rr EAT is atways an interesting subjectespecially wtlen you know where to find such We have everything I I Iwi Green Vegetables all kinds of Canned Goods Fruits Candies in fact everything that can be found in a first fy 11 class grncery We call special attention to our line Vof SEEDS We handle all kinds of FIELD AND 1 GARDEN SEEDS GIVE US A CALL Horber Huguely 1 I Successors to Deathtragc Cod 1 I I i 1L lEf FALL HATt YLES i Jt tHere youll find illustrated just a few of the many newhat shapes which we have ready for Your i lspe ion These hats are straight from the great factories of i Mundheim Roelofs Hedden Youmans and Stetsons and they represent the very newest ideas in mens headwear for fall and winter Our variety to select from is much the largestin Richmond while our quality is guaranteed absolutely the best Prices run 4 100 150 200 250 30 35Q 400 500 to i ol i i 7 rc COVINGTON CRANKS oJ ifa Outfitters for Men and Boys a Hop at Masonic Tempi A number of young men of the city will give a hop at the Masonic Temple on Friday evening Mueic will be furnished by Professor Walkers Orchestra With such young men as Donald son Allman Hubert Griggs and others at the helm it is sure to be a success in every detail Our Splendid Vitrified Brick Crossings The several vitrified brick crossings now being put down on Main street are the proper caper If perfectly constructed they will last forty years The old stone flapping crossings have to be relaid every few years at almost double the expense each time to vitrified brick Let the good work BO on Street Commissioner Gentry is doing a nice Job in this and also in cleaning up the streets generally Suit For 10000 Damages Mrs John Cunningham of Bourbon county formerly of this city bas brought suit against the Lexington Street Railway Company for S10000 damages Hon Grant Lilly of this city has been employed as her counsel Mrs Cunningham claims that while riding on one of the companys cars on South Broadway she signaled for the conductor to stop the car at a certain point which he did do but just as she was in the act of stepping off it started again She was thrown to the ground painfully hurt and greatly humiliated She claims that she has been put to great expense lor medicaltreat ment and she is now seeking damages in the above named Bum Without Opposition On last Friday Honorable Miller was declared without opposition the nominee of the Democratic party for the Legislature Mr Miller who vet a young man served in this capacity last winter at Frankfort and won for himself fame as a true and brave Legislator Ha is a gifted orator and IB likewise possessed of a magnetic personage that wins for him popularity wherever hl goes He is at present chairman of the Madison County CountyDemocratic Democratic Ccramittee This compliment most worthily bestowed is a source of deepest pleasure among his many friends A Beantifnl Picture Passers by were attracted last week to McKees large show window in which was exhibited a large and beautiful picture which was indeed a work of art It represented a lady faultlessly attired in an evening gown largeleatb ery boa about her neck white rose in her hair and every detail of her dress was perfect While the on lookers were admiring her face and form Presto change I and behold she was robbed of ber costly outer garments but on her well rounded figure was a perfect fit ting Corset The white rose in her hair was changed to a brilliant red and then while the wondering spectators still viewed this wonderful lady was dressed lln in her snowy gown Of course it is not known to everyone who sees the picture how these changes are made and we have been told that the owner of this unique advert jsement worked on it for twenty five years before perfecting hie ideal Mr McKee who is agent for this splen I did corset is to be congratulated artl fly upon his progressiveness in placing such lifelike advertising before the people 17 PERSONAL I IMrs Benny is in Paris visiting Mrs A Winters who as Miss Fannie Barnett is well remembered hereMr Mr Harry Scrivner and family returned last Friday to their home in Winchester after a visit to relatives here and in the county Mrs Myers and daughter daughterMargaret Margaret are at the Worlds Fair Misses Edna Schlegel and Johnnie Terrill attended leap year dance in Nicholasvillo last Wednesday Miss Dovie Letcher has returned to Danville where she will resume her duties in Caldwell College Mr Thompson Hamilton has returned from Cincinnati where he purchased fall and winter goods for the firm of Lacky and Hamilton Miss Besslo Richardson has con eluded a visit to her uncles Messrs Hand It Colyer and returned to her home in Delta Louisiana Messrs Arnold and HcCreary Simmons of Kirksville have entered State College In competitive examination the last named secured the four years scholarship Mr Smith of Versailles was in the city last Wednesday Miss Hallie Hamilton spent Sunday with her parents in Estill county Mr Jack McGrath a gifted newspaper man of Lexington being a member of the Heralds editorial staff MaryCulton Culton CultonMrs Mrs Sallie Rayburn has returned fioni the Worlds Fair She also visited relatives in Missouri Mr Stone Walker Jr will leave next week for Garden City I where he will study again this year expectingMrs Mrs Rodman of Mt Sterling to visit her this week Miss Lucy Adams of Richmond guest of her uncle I Rucker Paint Lick Corner InteriorJournal Mr and Mrs A Merrillof Portland Maine enroute to St Louis stopped here several days last week and were guests of Miss Mary Sullivan Mrs Daniel and Miss Sallie Ellis will leave today for Danville to resume their duties in the Deaf and Dumb Institute Mr William Marstellor has returned from a visit to his uncle Dr Fish in Nicholasville Mrs Field Miller who has been spending the summer with Mrs William Irvine has returned to her home in LexingtonMiss Miss Margaret Clayton of Beatty ville spent several days last week with Mrs James Boggs on Third St Mr Gordon was in Lexington LexingtonSaturday The following popular Richmond girls have gone to school in other places Miss Nannie Hunt Powell has returned to Science Hill school at Shelbyville Miss Mary Scott has reentered State College Miss Gladys Perry will be a student again this year at CampbellHagerman college at Lexington while Miss Harriett Parrish will study at Hamilton College The Rev Dr Rutherford Douglass of Macon Ga was in Lexington Monday on his will to Paris where he and his wife will visit Lexington Gazette GazetteMrs Mrs John A Hnghely and daughter Miss Mary Vinnect bare returned from a pleasant visit to Senator and Mrs McCreary and other relatives in Madison county Danville News NewsMr Mr Stone and family returned Saturday night from Frankfort Mr Dcatherago nad nephew Mr James Deatherage are back from the Worlds fair greatly delighted with the Great Shew Miss Freda DeVere of Newport Ky is the guest of her aunt Mrs Jim Powers Miss Annie McKee is entertaining two charming girls Misses Lydia McArdle Of Biraington Ala and Gladys Twigg of WinterkaVen Florid Miss HaiKstk Bvekky Is at home from vacw awLis tf aim at her tteskat YdlgerTJij Ei4ersy Miss Mollie Fife has as her guest Miss Hattie Stapleton of Fayettc Missouri MissouriMiss Miss Thompson Taylor has return ed to Lebanon to resume her dmies in the public school at that place Mr Burt Dunn of Lexington has been in the city visiting friends Mrs I Hunt and little son left Monday for their new home at Thorn sonville Georgia The best wishes of hosts of friends follow them for no more popular matron ever left Madison tuan Mrs Hunt who was before her marriage Miss Lucy Crowe Mrs Richard McKec entertained Monday night with a handsome euchre party in honor of her attractive guest Miss Gertrude Matlack bf Lexington The McKee home oh the Summitt is one of the mpstyattrap tive in town and for this occasion presented a most brilliant appearance appearanceJive Jive tables were used in the spirited game of progressive euchre for which andsome handsome prizes were offered the first ladys prize falling to the guest of honor Miss Maltack white Mr Charles Frasa won the gentlemans prize The ladys booby prize was captured by Miss Lydia McArdle qf Birmington Ala and the gentlemans by Mr John Hamilton After the game an elegant supper was served in courses Among the out of town guests were Misses Freda DeVere of Newport Ky Lydia McArdle of Bermingham Alaand Gladys Twigg of WinterhavenFlorida WinterhavenFloridaUnited United States Senator McOreary is in Washington but will return the latter part of this week Mr Henry Cosby is sojouring for a week at Dixon Webster county his western Kentucky home Mr Moberly is at home from the Worlds Fair Mrs Lzzie March and Squire William Willis are back from Crab Orchard Springs Manager Joe Willis says this was the best season he has ever had at the Springs They are still open and guests continue to ar rive Mr Heath Willis has accepted a position with the St Louis Terminal Co and is now welcoming Richmond people to the Worlds Fair at the great Union Depot at St Louis His brothers George and Dare also in the same depot depotDE DEATH lIJ MILLERMr Dud Miller an aJ18d and well known citizen died last Friday at his Home in the eastern part of the city Deceased who was 70 years old was formerly Cononer of Madisqn county His remains were interred Saturday in the Richmond Cemetery MATRIMONIAL TEKRIULAMAKS Mr Charles Ter rill and Miss Eva Lamars stole a march on their friends by getting marrh on last Friday night at the resilience of Rev Weaver that clergyman performing the ceremony Both of the contracting parties are well known young people The groomJs aaativa ol this county and is a prosperous young farmer residing near towiu 1 HiEteidfi who is an attractive blonde is the daughter Mr and Mrs Henrv Lamars The CLIMAX joins IrtwiUt others in offering congratnlatiowO a GOLDKNGOLDEN A marriage of much interest among the many frienda ot the bride will be solemiiftetl Ibid morning at 11 oclock when Miss Golden of this citywill become the wife of Mr Goldenof Whitewater tgan gas The ceremony will be performed bv Rev Shepherd at the home of the bride on Laural Btresji ijjnthjj iftresence of only the family and few intimate friends After partaking ofa Inncn the happy couple will leave on the 155 and train forSt Louis where they will spend a week prior to going onto the grooms do me in Kan ass The bride who is a sh sulsome brunette is one of the most estissbJe young woman it has ever been our good fortune to know She hafffor quite a while conducted a fashionable dress making establishment and sra cutttir and fitter of fine suits she bd few equals She is in every wjiy tfaparr hie of making a splendid helpHjat for the man nf her choice Mr rde 1is a prosperous farmer WhHifirater Kansas and is a splendid type of nfafl hood a gentleman In everyaeaseot the word and well worthy iI i ice he has won The QU hearty coBprtal a sad best wishes 1 Dont Blame the Cook Because your Meat is not Satisfactory Unless you are a customer of Douglas Cultons ifso its sure her fault for they have nothing but the best Our Live Stock and Cured Meats ate purchased by thoroughly experienced buyers and therefore we are in a position to furnish you the best quality of meats at prices you pay for inferior meats If you are not a customer of ours give us a trial and the question of how to always get good meat will be solved We also wish to announce that our Hog Killing department is complete in every respect with new and modern machinery and we guarantee every can of lard and pound of sausage to be the best that skilled and competent butchers can poduce Best Equipment Insures Uniform Service Respectfully i 4 Douglas Culton Telephone 125 Main Street ror bale A nice two story frame residence in Irvine adjoining Estill Springs property The residence contains seven rooms with all necessary outbuildings For particulars call on or address Broaddus Panola Ky 7sp 4m The Gentry Sale The public sale of the personal property of Green Gentry deceased took place Saturday at Doylesville Milch cows brought from 530 to SQ horses 60 to 70 corn 137 atheap household and kitchen furniture brought good prices New Postmaster Mr Harvey Chenault who IA one of our best known citizens and farmers has been appointed postmaster at Trill rill vice John White resigned Mr Chenault is too well known to need any ntrodnction and we are sure he will ably fill all the requirements of the office Returned to This Uty Rev Crates who for the past year has been pastor of the Church of this city has been returned by Conference for the ensuing year This news was received with much pleasure by his own congregation as well as other denominations Brother Crates has proven himself a splendid pastor and during his residence here has made many friends A Brilliant Showing A dispatch in last Tuesdays Courier Journal stated that the Kentucky Division of the great Knights Templar parade in San Francisco consisted of over three hundred swords and that outside of Illinois the delegation was the largest east of the Rocky Moun tains Grand Commander Robert Burnam of this city road at the head ot the Kentucky Templars tollowed by the Louisville Commatidery drum corps DoMolay and various other room manderies from this State On last Tuesday night the various Command erie in the name of the Grand Com raandery of Kentucky entertained at the St Francis Hotel Nearly one hun dred ladles were in the receiving line and true Kentucky Hospitality war dispensed Notice to let ocratlc Voters Having been unable to make a thoro canvass of the couuty in the interests of my candidacy for Assessor I use this method of notifying the Democracy ot Madison county that I am in the race to see the finish I made the race four years ago with an entry of six candi dates receiving over GOO votes of the 2750 cast which placed me second on the list I came so near winning the nomination before I feel that the Democracy of Madison should rally to my support and make me the Democratic nominee for the important office of Assessor of Madison county in which event I pledge the faithful discharge of all the duties required under tho oath of this office Thanking all friends and supporters for whatever assistance has been given me in this and other races I subscribe myself your servant John Long Senator HcCreaiy Thinks People Will Make a tianje A dispatch sent in from Washington to the Louisville Times of the tenth reads ns follows Senator Jas MeCreary of Kentucky is here He will remain several days and before returning home will probably visit New York and other points in the East Asked as to his views of the coming national contest Senator McCreary sail 1am not only hopeful but confident of the election of Judge Parker His candidacy is of the kind that grows upon the people and the further the campaign progresses the greater strength he will develop He is a man of such exalted character and of such high intellectual caliber that his fitness for the Chief Magistracy is universally conceded There is in this country a large element of this voting population that is not influenced by party lies and this indepen dent class will rally to the support ol Parker and elect him There is need of such a man In the White House We I havens a nation drifted away from the ancient landmarks Thoughtful men 1 are 1IIarmedft thiS departure from the policies and principles of the fathers and seeing in Judge Parker the ideal candidate who will if elected restore the old order will workin his behalf This is the vote that will bruit triumph to the Democratic ticket I 0 Jflm IE DRY GOODS NOTIONS SUITS CLOAKS FURS WRAPS What is Catarrh Hjtuci Oily Gunitcei Cue fr Tfa Ctmmn vA DitagrttaUe Di Bare Hyomei cures catarrh by the simple method of breathing it into the air passages and lungs It kills the germs of catarrhal pois heales and soothes the irritated mucous membrane and effec tually drives this disease from the system If yon have of the following symptoms 1 catarrhal germs are at work some where in the mucous membrane ot the throatnbrochial tubes or tissues of the lungs offensive breath dryness of the nose pain acrots the eyes pain in back of head pain In front of head tendency to take cold I burning pain in throatj hawking to clear throat pain in the cheat ac ugh 11stitch stitch in aide k4t losing of fleshS variable lIesbt low spirited at times raising of frothy mucous 1 expectorating yellowmater difficulty in breathing frequent sneezing huskiness ot voice discharge from the nose stoppage of nose at night 1Mstoppage droppings nchineof the In the body tbrkt mouth open while sleeping tickling back of the palate i formation of crusts In nose dryness of the throat in morningloss loss of strength I 1 spasms of coughing cough short aud hacking cough worse nights and loss mornings of vital force a feeling of tightness across the upper part ot the chest Hyomei will destroy activity of all catarrhal germs in the respiratory organs and in a few weeks the cure will be complete This is a strong state meat but Middelton empasips it by agreeing to refund your money if Hyomei does not cure Roger Williams Cigars Frasa Bros 13 Its i3 0 3 0 Eli I3 jz REE Weigarten Bros of New York will give a f3 i Free Attraction i 113 in McKees large show window beginning the night of September 8th and week lilt continuing one I Dont Let Anyone Miss It.

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