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FALL is HEREand it is about time you are think¬ =
ing about winter clothes We have
a beautiful line of PaIl arid Winterc a goods Everything inI
7 Woolen Goods Silks Flannellettest V
Ginghams Challiesc
Merserized Bengalines Outings<
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0the very best values for your moneyI
We wish tpcall your special at¬
tention to out SILK WAIST PAT ¬
TERNS both in fancy and plain
Prices ranging 398 498 398a pattern Call and see us
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The Richmond Climax
mtU H flIRT WEHQOiT IT
THE CLIMAX PRINTING COIncorporated
A D MILLER Prest and MangrLOUIS LANDRAM Editor
Hmber of
KENTUCKY PRESS ASSOCIATION
aidEIGHTH DISTRICT PUBLISHERS LEAGUE
nICE 100 PER YEARIN ADVANCE
WEDNESDAY SEPT 20 1909
kWHILE the divorce statistics in
Kentucky may not seem to carryoutthe theory that a woman loves for ¬
ever11 there are enough instances ofwomens loving unworthy men tooccasion wonder not why divorces areap many but why they are not morenumerous Very often as the policethe lawyers and the judges know itIs the wife whom the criminal hasgrossly mistreatedperhaps abandoned or beaten as though she were adog who clings to him to the lastmaking light his deserved punish-ment
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and condoling with his sorrowsSomehow it is the instinct of normalwomenlet the womens rightscolony declaim against it as theymayto view with unseeing eyes thepresent railities of those they sworeto lore and to see them only throughthe rosy haze of courtship days Thebesotted rednose bum who adornsthe prisoners bench in City court onMonday morning is to the raggedtearstained prematurely old womanwho pleads with the court for him ajay young gallant neat of dresswinning of smiles soft of speechcourteous of demeanor happyohivolrous She sees beneath thegrim exterior of this excuse for ajrian the soul of the man that wasbut is not
We waste a good many tears someof us over this feminine trait andsay how much better off womenunder these circumstances would beIfythey wouldonly cast aside thewrecks of manhood or the criminalsthat encumber them but a womanmust love or pity something and iflove be destroyed doubtless pity attimes makes a satisfactory substituteAnd after all the marriage servicedoes say something about lovehonor and chorIshnot alone whentimes are prosperous health is goodand life is young but in sicknessand in health and till death do usparl
THE poet may sing of the flowersof spring but the delights of earlyautumn are sweeter The season ofthe ripened grain of colorful land ¬
scapes the harvest of fruits and ofthe soft atmosphere from which theheat of summer has disappeared andInto which has not yet come the chillof winter should inspire the museto songs of beauty unrivalled by thelyrics of the springtime Spring isbeautiful as a young child is beauti ¬
ful It is bursting with life andactivity and the ecstatic joy thatcomes from youth and mere livingThe season breathes of innocence andthe beginning of the world beautifulBut autumn is beautiful as maturityis ulwaja beautiful complete satis ¬
fying to the artistic eye and joyfulbecause there is good reason to re ¬
joice In the products in which thewrtfaj abounds and in the regalsplendor in which the old world isslothed
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THEKS is aa old saying which saysk eEeet tkat when in doubt onehdald believe nothing Some areaeliaed to adopt tkii method relatived tie polar expeditions of Cook andteary Ike majority are inclined toeve that both aea reacted theel bewever
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AN Atchison Kansas physiciansays that when you find a man aboutready to commit suicide feed himwell and he will forget it as nobodyever was known to kill himself on afull stomach This is an antidotewell worth remembering If you se-a man sitting despondent by a riverbank and acting like he was going tojump in rush up and force a pie ora piece ot cake down his throat andhe will become immediately happyNobody should venture abroad with ¬
out a pie on his person It may bethe means of saving a life Doubtlesswbea this principle becomes morefirmly established it will be ascustomary to carry a pie in onespocket as it now is to carry a revolver
MEN are pretty likely to have akind of admiration for women whodo things they wouldnt want theirown wives tb do
WHEN a woman has no trouble I
she worries because she has nothing to I
worry about
NOTHING succeeds like some mensay they have succeeded
MONET makes the auto go
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I Personals+ 41 +
Mia Belle Bennett has returnedfrom Lexidgton
airs J W Bryant visited in Ver¬
sallies last week
Mrs B H Luxon who has beenquite ill is improving
Mrs Clark Kellogg has been visit-ing
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her mother in Lexington-
MissMattieTribble visited friendsin Lexington the past week
Miss Carrie Anderson of Lancasterhas entered the Madison Institute
Miss Lou Pattie of Frankfort isvisiting Dr and Mrs C D Pattie
Miss Hester Covington is the guestcf Miss Josephine Dunn in Danville
Miss Stella McWhorter of PaintLick has been visiting relatives here
Mrs James Burnam entertainedFriday with a beautiful bridge party
Mr Z T Rice and family have beenvisiting relatives in Garrard county
Miiis Ollio Baldwin entertainedWednesday afternoon ather suburbanhome
MrS Hattie Buchanan entertaineda number of her friends at tea atur ¬dayVMrs Joe Chenault is visiting her I
mother Mrs R F Spears Lex ¬1
ingtonMrs S L Midkiff and Mrs Robt
Harris have been visiting friends inLouisvilleMr
Parrish of Dnffield Vais here to see his father Mr CurtParrish
Mr and Mrs Harvey Chenanltspentlast week with Mrs E B Humin Louisville 0
Mrs Edgar Turley is visiting herHpearsInDr Harry Higgins of New York
visited the family of Mr JohnHiggins Friday
Miss Frankie Kauffman of Lan¬
caster visited Miss Van Greenleafthe past weekVMiss Sara G Rucker has returnedfrom a visit to Miss Margaret Crookeof Klngstion
Mrs Same Rayburn has returnedfrom a visit of several weeks to rela ¬
tives in Missourit
Mr and Mrs Wl L Arnold wereguests of Mrs R F Spears in Lox ¬
ington last week
Mrs HM Ballard and Miss FloraBallard of Louisville have been visit ¬
lug friends hereWise Same Encker has rrta ed
KaybtunRuokerMrs Sallie Rayburn its returned
from atwomontha visit to her daugh ¬
ter in Moberly Mo
Messcrs Robert Turley and Ray¬
mond Roark left Moaday for theUniversityof Illinois
Mr W C Weat L 14agent atValley View spent Sunday with Mrand Mrs W H West 1
cwgoisC k uarkall who li illw et t-
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Miss Minnie Wages has returnedfrom Cincinnati where she purchaseda stock of the latest Art goods
Miss Elizebeth Anderson of Lan-caster
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visited ncr sister Miss CarrieAnderson Friday and Saturday
BristolTennwith her cousin Mrs C L TaggartWagcraiSpeedwell ¬
Mrs John Olliver and Mrs JamesElliott have returned to RichmondPhelpsin
Mr and Mrs Joe Fitzpatrick ofMiddlesboro are visiting the formersFltzpatrickIn
Miss Nina Million has returnedfrom a visit to Miss Nellio Sharp at
RiceStationdaughtechavecommenced their duties at the Madi ¬
son Female InstituteThe Cecilian Club will resumemeeting ¬
Mrs M C KelloggMrs Mollle Bates Miller waspartywhich
and Fayette on Monday
Lexington lIeraldlIr A C Scanbeenina motor car tup
appointed¬
the AntiTuberculosis Conference toto be held in Lexington this weekWClayDeJarnette attended the State Con-vention
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in Lexington the past weekdayslastBurgin in Lexington and incidentallyenjoyed the C W B M Convention
hasbeenfever has recovered suf-ficiently
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to be removed to his homeMrs H G McElwaine and daugh ¬
afLerihavingand Mrs J W Bales in the county
daughterMisstoMIssAvenue
criticalillnesswas removed to Louisville on Wednesday He will undergo treatmentin a hospital there
accompaniedbycinnati to be under a physicians carefriendshopehealth
Messrs G A McRoberts C RAnderson T J Connell and W VyesterdayMrs Lewis Neale The trip was madein Mr McRoberts1 car Danville Ad¬
vocateLexington Herald Rev and Mrs
Hugh McLellan of Richmond havebeen in Lexington for the week at ¬
tending the State Convention of theChristian Church Mrs McLellan isa pretty and charming matron andthe couple were among the mostpopular visitors the Convention
SpringfieldMoa visit to friends and relatives inKirksville and other Kentucky pointscountyboyare delighted to know that he ismaking good in his Western home
The following Richmond peopleattended the funeral of MWest at Lancaster Sunday HonJ A Suuilivan JB Walker JoeTArnod Mrs Sam Deatherage Mrs ZT Rice A it Derm Frank Robin-son and wife Louis Landram andwife
Npwby PersonalsMr and MrsNorman Jenkins and son Merle Cosbyof Baldwin visited Mr and CW Jenkins last weekMissJenkins left last week for Lexlsgton-where sfce is attending schoolTom Eager and wife are rejoicingover the arrival of fine son
The French Missionary Circle of thePresbyterian met the pastMrsiover
The sabject of Japan wasdiseased and a very interesting pro-gram
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was had After ful refrMBBMBtc the meeting adjournedHdwUIllHMttwiUi MM BL Middle >
lee uN gird My La O4bf-tNWlJi vtwI J
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department of Arts and Crafts atMiss Masons School on the HudsonThis school is one of the best inAinurica and there Is none second toMiss Covington in artistic workMiss Covington comes from one ofour oldest and most prominent families and her influence has long agobeen felt in tho Eastern Schools
Mr Chennult Duncan of this cityntlsiiss Victoria Black of Foxtownwere married at Barbourvillo lastSaturday The bride is a very hand ¬
some and popular young lady and a j
great favorite among many triendsThe groom is connected with the firmof Stanifcr Soper and is a younggentleman of ability commandingthe respect and confidence of all whoknow him The couple returnedMonday and are receiving the con ¬
gratulations and well wishes of theirmany friends
president ¬
gave a most interesting addressMonday afternoon at the Elks ClubsRooms to members of the Ceciiianand Womans Clubs A number ofinvited guests were present alsorepresentatives of the Womans Clubof Lancaster the latter being repre ¬
sented by Mesdames U C KauffmanR E McRoberts Emma HSgglnbotham W R Cook J B Kinnairdand Miss Sallie Elkin With a fewwellchosen remarks Mrs McRobertspresented Mis Leech with a largeboqnet of handsome roses as a tokenfrom the Lancaster Club MrsLeech made a splendid report of thetooblc work being done in the state bythese clubs and The Climax regretsthat lack of space and time preventgiving a synopsis of her remarksThe visitors were entertained bygreatly ¬
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tended Mrs Leech was guest ofhonor at a beautiful dinner given byMiss Belle Betraelt at Hotel Glyndon
The engagement of Miss Ethel Heac x to Mr p E Vollenweide of MC
Arthur 0 is announced r h ewedding will be very quietly solem ¬
nized on Thursday alterncon Septembei 30at oclock at tho residenceof Mrs George Bell on North Lime ¬
stone street with whom Miss Heacoxand her sister have made their homefor a number of years The announce-ment is of much interest Both MissHeacox and Mr Vollenweider arevery popular and have a host offriends who are extend ing best wishesfor their Iappiness After the cere-mony they will leave for a trip Eastand will then make thtlr home in MC
Arthur where Mr Vollenweidermakes his home lIe is a prominentattorney and highly esteemed andpopular both in social and businesslife Lexington Herald Miss Houcox is a sister of Mrs Eiraer Deatherage of this city with whom shespends much of her time She I
very much beloved by many friendshere who extend to her every goodwish for her future happiness Quitea number from here will go over forhe wedding
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OpeningSept>
Ricnmona Mi1Iy Ol
Fall and Winter HatsTull andFisk
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Notice to ContractorsBids will he received by the Board
of Regents of the Eastern KentuckyState Normal School at Richmond un ¬
til noon Tuesday Oct 12 1009 for fur-
nishing¬
materials and constructingabout 2000 lineal feet of road throughthe grounds of said Normal SchoolThis an object lesson road is to bebuilt under Ihe supervision of the Of ¬
fice of Public Roads Washincton DC and is in addition to the 2000 feetof road recently advertised
Bids will be opened at noon Tues ¬day Oct 12 1909 in the business officeof the normal school
The right is reserved to accept orreject any bid as may be deemed lotthe best interest of the school
Plans and specifications may be in-
spected¬
and further information ob-tained
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at the office of the normal schoolor by writing to the undersigned-
Per Order of The Board of Regents2t By J K Tolmson Engr
I Auto WreckLexington Herald Mr Neville
Moberly met with a slight accident tohis automobile while coming to thiscity from Richmond Monday after ¬
noon at 430 When about four milesfrom Lexington on a part cf the roadwhich had been recently oiled thechauffeur lost control of the machineallowed it to plunge down an em-
bankment at the roadside MrMobeiley his companion Mr McGaughey also of Richmond and thodriver wero caught beneath the carbut managed to crawl from under themachine Mr Moberloy sustained aslightly strained ankle but the othertwo occupants of the auto were un ¬
Mr Ben Freckman and Jhappenedto1IeMcGaughcy to Lexington and had anautomobile sent to bring Mr Moborhey and his chauffeur to town Theautomobile which had turned turtlewas hauled to this city about darkand was found to be badly damaged
A Pleasant Way to CureCatarrh
Poor deluded victimsContinually sprlngling and spraying
and stomach dosingW hat are you doing It forTrying to kiirTbe catarrh germsMight just as well try to kilt a cat
with fresh milkSticking a piece of chewing gum in
the upper left band corner of the rightear would slaughter jUt as manygerms
You cant kill the germs that causecatarfh unless you get where they are
bybreathingsoothing antiseptic xv hicK is preparedespecially to kill catarrh germs f
Jrivesjoyfulguaranteed by B L Middelton to curecatarrh or money back
It is sold by leading druzgists every¬
includinginhalerCures sore throat coughs and colds
11 take especial pride in recom ¬
mending Hyomei to asthmatic suffersas 1 know by experience that it is aremedy that cures I have not sinceusing H omei hart any recurrence of-a9t1I1IlLMrs Vm Burton OwoesoMich June 22 1-t09MIQUACures indigestion
ifr rrrr J4iJiJitfr
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J Elder Boardman of Little Rock
ought of J M Brennan of nearParis 62 head of 1325 pound cattle at500
Mrs RicharQ Lowndes of Danvilleis the proud owner of Edna May thewonder horse who hassomething like390 blue ribbons to her credit
Tho famous 2000 acre Hazeltineorchard in Missouri will produce 30
000 barrels of apples this year worth75000 on the tress Most of the
output of this orchard is shipped toEuropeVThe richest turf price of the season
at Sheepshead Bay N Y the Futuri-ty
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was won August 30 by Sweepowned by J R Keene The pursewas 41000 Sweeps share was
27000Thereported by farmers in
Flcmig cocntyon sheep killed by dogswill be far in excess of tho receiptsfrom dog tax They will not receiveover forty cents on the dollar thisyearVNo wonder the poultry business isgrowing each year There are morethan 5000 poultry shows held an¬
nually in tho United States andCanada It is not only a fascinatingbusiness but one of enormods profit
At the administrators sale of Derryland in Fayette county last weekMr Ed Weathers of Bourbon countypurchised 355 acres for Ul5 pr ncroand Mr Jus Evans also of this COni
ty bought the 256 acre track at 96
per acreThe South Australian Government
recently purchased one thousand sixhundred acres of land for the purpose of encouraging and demonstrating the best methods Of dairy farming A Govarment expert is to havecharge of the farm
Plenty of corn widens the profitsof the farm for 80 per cent is coisumed at home it means to the far¬
mer a large feeding business thefatteningof more pork the rearingfor the market ot moro cattle 1 hevalue of the corn is not measured onthe farm by the market quotationsbut by the value of hogj and cattle
A fanner in Ohio has started askunk farm The plans are to selltho fur and tho oil But the etrangustkind of a farm is one in Mexico Theman believed he was purchasing aparadise of roses but found when hegot there that it was the reverse Allhe could raise was gameIt rattle ¬
snakes horned toads and lizardsCalC
be called game He sells allthings to tourists and is making goodmoneywith such things
Even when corn is high the relativeprice for pork frequently makes it thecheapest feed for finishing fifty centcorn is not expensive feed for six centhogs Up to last six weeks of feed ¬
ing wheat rye or other cheaper sut S
stitutes may bo used with grass butin the ordinary course corn will bethe best dependence for the fatteningperiod A pig whiclf is being fatten ¬
ed should gain from one to twopounds a day and weighalle2Oto 350 pounds when nine to 12 months
oldTheFederal Good Roads Depart ¬
ment states that the direct saving tothe Jarmers of this country fromproperly constructed roads would be250000000 annually that there
would be a saving of over 100000000inmarketiug the wheat prop aloneof over 12000000 in marketing thecorn crop and of 5000000 in mar¬
keting the cotton crop Howevergreat the money value of good roadsmay appear tobo it is not so Im-portant
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as educational and socialadvantages to be derived tberefromby thh residents of rural communi ¬
peefgocdcities as proper highways affectdirectly comfort and prosperity I
This is not a for athelStateEczema Curable Proof
Now at 25cTry the OH of WlntergreenCompound Itch Is Instant ¬
ly RelievedIt is usually very costly to con ¬
suit a specialist in any disease butfor 25c on a special offer we cannow give to those suffering fromeczema or any form of skin diseaseabsolutely instant relief with pros-pect of an early cute
A spcial trial bottle of the oilofwintergreen as compounded in theChicago Laboratories of the D D DCompany may be had in our store onthis special 25 cent offer This onebottle will convince youwo know it
we vouch for itTen years of success with this mild
criPtionIbasso that you also will be convinced
Sold by Stockton and Hagaii
PublicSaleHaving sold our farm we will soilut
the premises on the Lancaster pikt2 12 miles from town on
Thursday Sept 30I at 10 oclock a miHousehold and Kitchen Fur-
niture¬
and FarmingI5 fiue Jersey cows all of thorn large
rich milkers 4 Jersey heifers fromthese cows
I good walking horse works anywhere and a good driver
1 aged mulefl combined pony gentle driver and a
fine saddler1 broodmare in foal to jack1 finely bred King mare with foal
to Rex Peavme This js the darn of ayearling filly by Ilex Poavtneforwhich 003 hiss recently boon refused
1 Rex Peavine insrewith kMI toGolden King
A lot ol young stuff all5eiy bredin saddle lines eligible registrationAlso 1 standard bredye tlng8ud coltcash6eiftbfc Jftnmrf i IPiQ with iBtemt atap ctL-
HAay MiNf
= =WIt and Scarce
HURters reports doves aa unusually-wildand scarce Quite a number have
een kilted but it takes a good quickuet to get them The crop of quail is
said to be abouf up to the average andbnntera are already locating them
Opera Douse
THURSDAYSept
ONE NIGHT ONLYThe4 Act Sensational Comedy
S Drama
A Pair of Country
KidsThe Seasons Success
SEEThe home at Simsons CornersiThe Great Wharf Scene at Brooklyn
Bridge illuminated at nightThe Resell from the WavesThe Old Box Factory Attic
All Special SceneryElectrical and Mechanical Effects
Prices 25 35 and50cSeats at White Wines
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Opera House OctlFriday Night
The Big Laughing Carnival
TH-
ECollegeBoyWITH
Eddie Delaneyand a Superb
Bandand OrchestraBest of Specialties
Seats on Sale at White Wines
Prices 25 35 and 50cWatch for Parade at Noon
Public SaleI will offer sale to the highest and
best bidder on the premlse3 on
Tuesday Oct 12 09at 1 oclock p m
Residence on Second Streetopposite L A car shops Housecontains ten rooms and has all neces-Sary
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outbuildings and 23 4 acres ofland At same time on premises wiltsell
Two Houses and Lotssituated on corner of Laurel street andMoberley avenue and two dwellingson east Walnut street and two houseson east end of Prather Row All ofthis property is in good repair and verydesirable Terms will be announcedon day of sale Any one desiring toinspect property call on
HARVEY DOUGLASKielijnoid Ky
Long Tom Chenau-
ltDemocratsRegister
Auct
Tuesday
PUBLIC SALEOF
City Pro eltfThe undersigned Executors ot H B
Dillingham will on
Saturday Oct 2909pursuraut to the authority given tothem by said will sell atpnbic auctionto the highest and best bidder the fol-lowing
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described property lu the cityof Richmond
7 lTne Jargeftjrfck dwelling IIOUEO
knownja tile olSjct olloway Home-stead
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The lot on which this residence2iIIJetperpendicular to Hillsdale aveuuo ioieet and then broadening out soesjtoinclude a garden jn the rear containring in alt about 1 12 acres The build ¬
hallsrwoIdon the whole is a very desirablepiece cf property
2 A line building lot on the east olsaid residence lying between the resi-dence
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and hattie Irvine Slrcet frontingHiJI dale avenue 60 feet and runningback In parallel Hues perpendicularthereto 210 feet This lot is improvedbya nuall tworoom cottage andaframe building used as a carriage houceChe lot lays well
8 A fine building lot on the westside of brick residence fronting Hiliadalo avenue GO feet and running backIII parallel lines perpendicular thereto210
4 A building lot in rear of dwellinghouse which Iron s flail is Irvinestreet60 feet and runs back in parallel linesperpendicular to Hallie Irvine streetUO feet to the lire of the garden of thebrick hous3 and bounded on the northby a ten loot alley
5 Lot NO 6 fronts Hallie Iryinestreet 50 and runs back 140 feet and isboundedon the south by a ten footdlieyaiid bntlio north by the Zeniaiilot being about 90 feet widest the rear
After thqFale of the above describedpieces of property separately it willSbembejqfforedas whole and sold so asto reallztba lai geat amount of money
Thehtyle to nil of the property leperfect audjjjjoteessloa will be given on thoUt d jVPl7JMiu ry 1910
Tha property will be sold on the fojOWIHK teras One third of the pur¬
chase sone will be due and payableJanuary 1 IDlO for which security taybe respiired ami the balance will beiue in twoqual installments due reMctive1y in six apd twelve months tor
which notes Wtll he required btjariagIRteutrJbuate of oix per cent td-seeard by a liea on this property
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If QhawltiNiwI JlutI
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BIG PLI1
CON TESTIIs Now On
Girls Get BusyDONT LOSE A MINUTE
The Entering Wedge Popular Girl Subscription Contest is now udder way all contestantswill have an equal chance of winning one of the 40000 Pianos or the Special Prizes Nowis the time to make an effort to win Read this advertisement through and thea get busy
First Special PrizeEvery young lady who turnsn sioon subscriptions to theEntering Wedge from today tal6 oclock Saturday October 9will be given free a beautifulGold Finish Jewel Box Thevotes secured on the jewel box will also count on the PianosII
A 400 JGiven Free
Most PopularGirl
City Richmond
consestants rightVdistrict
A 400Given
FreePopular Girl
Madison County
1 1utwin one pianos our contestVThis ballot counts JOO votes is for
NameAddress it > t
AnnouncementThis piano and popular xirl contest will be conducted on
strictly business principles with perfect justice and fairnessto nil concerned
PrizesThe first prizes hall be two fine firstclass pianos valucd at
leach Onc piano will be awarded to the winner residing inRichmondand one to the winner residing in Madison countyMany other valuable und useful presents will be given andannounced later Winners of special prizes offered from timeto time are not barred from any other award-
sCandidatesAny young lady in either of these districts is eligible to
enter in this contest T > most popular young lady is the onewho shall rece1e most votes inlier territory To her shallbe ownrded he beautiful upright iilano to be given away inthat territory
Classes ol VotesVVTtie votes ore issued in coupons of the following denomin
lions Sj
New Subscriptions 500 voJes for Leo on subscriptionsRenewal Subscriptions 400 votes for00cn subscriptionsJack Subscri ptions 400 votes for 100 on tubscriptlotis
General SubscriptionsStandlngrof the contestants will be published in this paper
jnorc or less regularly same to be compiled from editors re-cords as ballot boxes arc locket
No employee of the paper shall be a candidate or work infavor of a contestant
Two Others FailFremont Bennett Modoc led saysfl used two other remedies and lost
Gout of 85 iiogs 1 then usedUourbonmyijdgsSold by Perry Thomas Rich inond
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iLostBetween and Silver CreekSunday Indies black hand bit contain ¬
nfr ladles gold watch ami So in moneyl1nder return to Cues llosel SilverCreek and receive liberal reward 2t
of
have ato secure votes in either
only onthe the
to the
cast
Lancaster
the
prize
JThe publishers arc not tell for whom any one votcs except
in case of allezed error orEach contestant is requested to send us cabinet size
photograph for publication as soon asMake up your mind whom you are going to vote for before
to the office We positively will not decide the matterAn awarding committee of three of the best men
are to be appointed to make final count and distribution ofprizesOne
thousand votes will be jriverr free to each young ladynominated during the first thirty days A free ballot rood for100 votes will be run in the pifper rcirularly during the greaterpart of the contest
Contest not to run not less than ninety days The day ofclosinirwill beannounced about thirty days in advance
The right o past the date qf closing for sufficient causeis reserved
The contest shall close at certain date announced laterAbout two weeks to the date of closing the judgesare to take the ballot boxes carefully locked or scaled to thebank announced in the news columns where it will be keptduring hours and in the vault during night until the close ofthe contestwhen the awarding committee will take choreandmake final
Durinc the last two weeks votinc may in the seal-ed box nt the bank If pecrccy is desired in place yourcash togetlerwitli other votes and coupons inecalcd envelope with name of contestant on same and depositin ballot box Envelopes and subscription blanks will be furnlslicil for this purpose This cuamntees fair and squaredeal to all concerned
1SOwing to so much wet weather at
thegerin of the wheat wasEO damaced that it may notsprout To be able to furnish somecxtift good seed wheat faring hasboiirht some soft fjultz seedwheat direct from the best farmingPerl ion of Missouri which he wouldlike to sell to the farmers that know
I it takes the best seed to raise the besten i 8 ot
I Farley March will have theirdisplay of Pattern lists Sept 30th Oct
inVi1ted
Piano
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PianoAbsolutely
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Estray HogA mountain sow came to my place
court day and has since been caredfor Owner cr have samoby identi¬ <fying anil paying charges
Squire Williams1m Irvine t ike
HerOnly HopeVMrsNewton Thomas Christensburg
Ky says 1 have used your Hour ¬
bon Poultry cure and know ttiatit willcure Turkey Chulern It is my onlyhope of raUinK the birds next year
Sold bv Perry Thomas XictiniondKy
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Let us show you how much lIIHet
and refinement we can add to yourhome life by having us feframe those I
old pictures whose frames are dingy jand soiled The Beauties of our picture f mH1g1s that the Ivmechanicalwork of it is perfect and the artistic endthe harmonizing or the frame with the picture superb The prices
J the lowest commensurate with AJ quality and the best work¬
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