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This Is The Timefof the year when mothers are think
ipot school dresses and fabrics
tAnil1spedion of our stock will conyou we are headquarters
sidr lovely
Galieo
Madras sai
l Our showing of midsummer matert I ials is superb We carry a full linev of Novelties and you will make a
K mistake if yon dont visit our Draperydepartment Our stock includeseverything to be found in an uptodate Dry Goods Store
OWEN McKEEDRY GOODS COMPANYY-
OU ARE WELCOME TO OUR REST ROOM Comer 1st Main
The Richmond Climax
I mUStED HER WEMBBIT IT
L THE CLIMAX PRINTING COIncorporated
A D MILLER EDITOR
IMimbir tl
KENTUCKY PRESS ASSOCIATION
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EI6HTH DISTRICT PUBllSIERS lEAGUE
FBICE 100 PER YEAR
0IN ADVANCE
WEDNESDAY SEP 21 1910
TUE Republican papers of Louisvillesem to be very much exercised over
the position of Col John II Whallen atthe meeting of the Democratic StateCentral Committee says the Elizabeth
town News They are undertaking to
show and make the public believe thatCol Whallen has proven traitor to Ben
Johnson or Will Head because ho threw
his influence toclcct Judge Allie Young
who is a McCrcary man Chairman of
the Campaign Committee The people
Hrhoknow John Whailen know absolute ¬
onelthingwhat howhole matter is that Col Whallen play ¬
ed a very natural and perfectly human
part at the Lexington meeting His
very closest and most intimate political
friend in the State is Judge Allie Young
and very naturally he would not do any-
thing
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against him even if Young was
for McCreary for Governor But leaving
personal friendship out of the questionYoung would have been elected Chair ¬
man if Whallens influence had been
against him Whallen did not go over
to McCreary atall Ho will do exactly
the same when a nomination is to be
made for Governor Ha will stand loyal
to his pledges but if he sees he cannot
land his man he will throw his strengthto the candidate ho sees is going to win
and ho will see it before anybody else
does
THE Edwards followers in theEleventh district are sure sore over thedefeat of their idol Oh what a blow
it was The Democrats arc taking onnew life and will have a strong candi ¬
date in the field They dont standmuch showMrinning but it is a fight-
ing
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chance Edwards downfall iseasily explained and all DemocraticjpersIn the Eleventh saw the hand-
writing on the wall His HenchmenWere loud in their condemnation ofPowers calling him a murderer athief guilty of tho Gobel murder etc
the very same people who a few yearsago were fighting his battles and cry¬
ing that he was a martyr aud should bevindicated When he returns andannouBces for Congress the right ofall men ho is turned against by thesefollowers of Edwards because theirutiieu counter must go and the graftbe given to another regime Inconsis ¬
tency and tho majority of theRepublicans of tho Eleventh saw it andeitet 4 Powers Il was an excellenthappening for the Democracy all overthe state It means the defeat ofCongressman Bennett in tho Ninth andLaugley in the Tenth
KeiTOR M OSUUJVAK of the ShelbyviMe Sentinel has the tender sympathyfjtk brother editors all over the state
latke loss ot his lovely daughter MissXiUbWkie Elizabeth OSullivan whosedetb occurred Saturday after a twoBMAtks illness of typhoid lover Deceas ¬
ed was nineteen years old and a charm ¬
ing yeang woman
IF the XewJersey undertakers succeeditt ttrmging about a reform there will be
ib ie burials at sea They are ur-gIthpassagei of a law which requiresMMtMMlmer to be placed on each steamship so that in case of death at sea the-
yb isa be cared for scientifically
ExpRB6iDKXT Roosevelt says he williiiotit upon honesty if it breaks up thebus businesses of the mad If his effortsavfitt anything along this line it is to belt pi< he will at l Mt put out of busimttt wpM of the corrupt politicans inBQ rond Washington
Juy CBAS S MOOKBHKAD formereditor and owner of the old PrincetonBMMN JIO returned to PrInceton and isnow Iftorof Leader under its sew
l I merit
i Wnur a JOHCBMYl attention hasbMBwrwtWby a pretty girl thus K
Aettaff loft for hun to do but to carry
blaas to court
west MiM Pail inarrod a MrVV1Ir BMb U rtbo Hwt8Biight trw
f41Cb a union to turn a goodly ercpof pftrs
ORB hJng ia vMMt that it ainhipant ittd toto wwftw it win tonO4W 4I7tbatUs-
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PERSONALS
GOOD THOUGHT
The Glad heart goes the longest wayThe sunshine makes the finest tiny
Miss Mary Foley is visiting in Middles
boroMrsA C Scanlan was in Lexington
SaturdayMr Edgar Blanton has been sojourn-
ing¬
at French LickMiss Norma Elmore of Lancaster is
with relatives here
Mr Rhodes Yeager of Georgetownhas been visiting here
Mr Herman Leo has been visitingrelatives in Midway
Dr and Mrs W G White returnedFriday from Louisville
Mr and Mrs Emil Lorisch were inLouisville last week
Mr Thomas Hamilton was in Cincin ¬
nati last week on business
Mrs S B Hume left yesterday forCincinnati to spend a week
Miss Bessie Miller returned Mondayfrom a visit to Louisville friends
Misses Tillie Tribblo and Julia Higgins spent Saturday in Lexington
Miss Mary Rankin of Lancaster hasmatriculated at Madison Institute
Mr Curt Adams has returned fromNiagara and other points of interest
The French Mission Circle was enter-
tained¬
Monday by Mrs S B Hume
Mrs Fred Faris and Miss MaryRoberts are in Cincinnati this week
Mrs J A Stevens and family spentthe week endwith Lexington relatives
Mr N B Deatherage has returnedfrom a visit to friends in Owen county
Mr and Mrs James Winn of Winches-ter have been visiting Mrs Robert Miller
Miss Cramer of Lexington is the guestof Mrs Robert Sallec on Glyndon Ave
Editors T II Pickels and A D
Miller attended the State fair last
ThursdayMissBurnam returned last
week from the East where she spent
summerMiss Taylor has returnedto Lebanon where she teaches in theHigh School
Mr and Mrs Walker McKinney ofGeorgetown were guests of relativeshere last week
Mr and Mrs Elmer Tate left lastweek for a two weeks stay at CrabOrchard Springs
Mrs Julian Van Winkle of Louisvillehas been visiting her mother MrsJames W Smith
Professor and Mrs C Rucker Adamsof Chicago came last week for a visitto Miss Lucy Adams
Miss Aubrey Burgin has returned toLexington after a delightful visit to heraunt Mrs J A Stevens
Mr and Mrs J R Azbtll have been inLondon visiting their daughter MrsGeorge C Moores
Mr and Mrs W R Black and babyof Winchester are visiting friends intho city and county
Miss Elizabeth Lackey of Kingstonleft Monday to matriculate in Hamiltoncollege Lexington
Mr and Mrs Harvey Chenault werein Louisville last week the guests of Mrand Mrs E B Hume
Mrs H B Hanger went to Millersburg last week to enter her son Paulin the Military Institute
Mr Clyde Hart of tho WinchesterNews spent Sunday with his parentsMr and Mrs T H Hart
Shelby NewsMr James W Zarinof Richmond is visiting his sistersMisses Alice and Mattie Zaring
Miss Maud Wilson has been in Lan¬
caster visiting her sisters MesdamesW R Got t and Leonard Miller
Mr William Wallace left Monday forYale where he will enter upon hissenior yearjin the study of law
Mr Leonard Robinson left thisweek for Richmond to enter the Rich-mond
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High School London EchoMrS Wilson Tate has returned from
a two months visit to her daughterMrs G W DulL te Hoopston Ill
Mrs ThomRSHltrIeyorLebauooJ-lUlctioois the guest of her raothrialaw Mrs S L Mtokiff on Third tree
Mr W WWaUs and familyand Mrs Faaaie SraUli motored toT uisville 1Mt wektoMIii MM State
fairMessrsRobert Turtoy and Haymow
Xwfrk left Sat i kif far JliiMfe resums iheir studies te the State Unlwrsky
KiN Pearl Davis of Lvwferttht k tabarge afthe triTrnfrf ilqprlmint of
FMkMMiXiMs 1I IIItiIW
Mr LlGwIry Mrs CL D Killersai Miss EltaalMth Mlltor spent the1NiekendwitJt Mr WillIam Ooala aodftually MM Pjuxtte-
Mn J 8 OMliw Its WUlOelliMBxuiMoOor4IaMrWtMhMtw
M iBkH of Lowfpflfc
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cam aatnrdajHo peed a Jew days with
ih1Wir whc k vsUu ber mother
raJaiIW8wLJraUliahiuUle Xi-
iranwIthhwmiif Mn WlnabethCroft after a visit to henfot r MnChM Crooke in DanvIlle
Mrs Mat Hacker and ehiklree Kieh
olsvill spent the weekBftd with XiA E Cars
Miss Irene Buckwatter of TVlagaH
Miss k the guwt of her sister Mrs ItO
LsehyMPoatec of New York City
is the beautiful and charming guest ofMrs Cap Dickersoa
Mr J S Gardner and family passedthough Riehmoad Monday eare te toJacksonville Fla from Irvine wherethey have been visiting
Mrs J II Taylor of Kansas Citywho has been with her sister MrsJR Pates is now with Mrs Uraat ELilly on Lancaster avenue
Mrs Harvey Parrish of Union Cityentertained a number of friends lastFriday in honor of her brother MrDudley Berry of Leroy Ill
Miss Strong of New York who hasbeen visiting Mrs Russell Robinsonleft last week for Texarkana whereshe will teach during the winter
Mr N B Deatherage accompaniedby Mr 1fH Haggard of George-
town went last week to Owen county
to visit an old Confederate comradeMr J M Herndon
Mr Barnett Chenault has returnedfrom the Canal zone Mr Chenault isone of the most papular of the youngerocial set and was given a royal welcomeby his many friends
Messrs Clarence E Brown of Lerington Woodford Dick of LouisvilleJohn D Allen and Miss Martha Allenof Carlisle spent last week with Mrand Mrs J W Zaring
Col Wallace Estill of Franklin countyaccompanied by his sisters Mrs LauraEstill Francis and Mrs Lavinia EstillCunningham visited their old hometown at Richmond last week
Miss Annie Bennett Cohen has entered the preparatory department of theRandolph Macon college at LynchburgVa She was accompanied to Lynch ¬
burg by her aunt Miss Minnie Wagers
Mr Clark Allman has accepted aposition in the drug house of H LPerry Mr Allman is the younger son
of Captain and Mrs J H Allman andis one of the best known youngdruggists in the city
Louisville Times Col and MrsWilliam B Haldeman motored out toPewee Valley today to attend theConfederate Reunion at the L Z DukeHalL They had as their guest theHon J B McCreary of Richmond
Mrs W G Gregory of Louisville isvisiting her daughter Mrs R EMillion She was accompanied byher little grand daughter ElaineMillion who has been spending severalweeks in Louisville
Miss Norma Elmoro is in Richmondviisting relativesJilrs JW Elmoreis at homo from a visit to relatives inVersailles and RlchmondnMrsJohn Christman Jr and children andMrs B Kelly of Richmond arc visit ¬
ing Mrs N Miller Lancaster RecordMiss Eva Roberts whose well known
embroidery and stamping establishmentis headquarters for lovers of fancy need ¬
le work left yesterday for Cincinnati toremain all week Miss Roberts will re-
turn¬
with now patterns now materialsand new ideas for Winter and Christmas
workProfessorJaync former director of
the Model school of this city left yester-day
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for his home in Detroit afterspending several days here with friendsProfessor Jayne is attorney for theSociety for the Prevention of Crueltyto animals which position is ono ofimportance carrying with it a handsomesalary He is also lecturer in theDetroit college of law and enjoys a goodprivate practice Professor Jayne hasmany friends hero who are glad toknow of his success
Base BallWon Lost PcrtParisu 78 45 631
Leximtonnu 67 51 553Winchester uu 61 fiS 6It
503FrankfortMaysi1Iou 37 85 304
Season ClosesThe base ball season is over Rich ¬
mond was to have played a double-header in Frankfort on Monday and thento Winchester on Tuesday for anotherdouble bill but the wet weather madeplaying out of the question and in bothplaces and so the season camo to a closeas these were the last scheduled gamesRichmond finishes in fourth position ahalf game behind Winchester In thepast two seasons Richmond has devel-oped
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two stars who will no doubt boheard from all along tho lines of the bigleagues Hub Dawson the Versaillesboy who was sold the first of the seasonto Minneapolis has made good and RoyGolden tho easygoing twirler has betagiven a good berth by the St Louis teamof tho National league Owing to mis-
fortunes¬
that have presented themselvesat critical times the part season theteam has not played as good ball as itwas expected to do at the beginning butthe fans are loyal and will overlook allthis Richmond will mako every effortto haye a winner in tho race next setson and to gain this work will begin atan early dato
EstrayedA thin roan cow weight about 800 Ibs
came to my farm on Red House pikeSept 5 and has since been cared for byundersigned I have also lost black giltweight about 150 lbs No markssept212t RR McKinney
For Bald HeadsA TreatmentThat Costs
Nothing if it FailsWe want you to try three large
battles of Rexall 93y Hair Took onour personal guanuitee that the trialwill net cost yea penny if it does notgive you absolute sattsfaetioq Thatsproof of oar fMtfa in ibfe remedy andit shod UdMputiibly demonstrate thatwe know wh t we are talking aboutwhenw ssr tint ItezaH g3 HairTHllewiftW hair on M1ddltexcept baMoess has hem oflUeklong duration that the root of the hairare entirely dead the follioie closedand grows ovicaa4 the scalp glazed
Remember we ass aiming our tateniti upon win bn already lIMoaocomiAfaheil by hufRexaU WBJMT Tonic tiMLSre ha9ttUte rW t toa MWie Uiatt whit H ha dqM fortbocsands l itlMn it will rdo for youIB any event ymu eanaot Jose anythingby giving it a trial oh ourliberal rantee Two siMa JOe and 1100 Remetober yoji eaa obtata ttexall Rzme
din thU cscauonSif 811t ourtonlbe ftmA Siws Heory LPerryRZy
Fate fthePilt-oDetermined
in Next TenDays
President LeBus Makes itPlain that Growers MustShow Intentions Before
District Board Meets
BALLOTS WILL BE-
PREPARED AT ONCELeader Has Not Lost Hope
But Thinks Time GivenHas Been Sufficient
SPBCIAL TO THK CLIMAX
MiUersbiqr Ky Sept 17In aspeech here today President Lebus ofthe Burley Tobacco Society made it veryplain that the fate of the 1910 pool andwith it the fate of the growers move¬
ment would be decided within the nextten days I want to say here and nowhe declared that the days of delay arenumbered I have not lost faith Wehave carried this flag through darkerpeViods than this but the time has comewhen the grower must say either thathe will go forward or lay down
If he has decided to lay down thequicker this is made known the betterUnless there is a substantial awakeningbefore September 27one week fromTuesday I want to say that my votewill bb cast in favor of submitting thequestion of the 1010 pool just as speedilyas the ballot can bo gotten to the people
When the Executive Board meetsnext week I ani going to recommendthat the ballot be printed immediatelyEvery grower in the Burley District isthoroughly familiar with the issue andwill have had ample opportunity to makeup his mind before the 27th I knowthat you can win and you know that youcan
winInface of this certain promise if
you have made up your mind not to takeadvantage of tho opportunity then wewill all go to market together This yearthe dumper cannot sneak around thehill to furnish supplies to the enemy
If the pool should go down there willbe a grim satisfaction in seeing theplight of tho outsider And if wo shouldfail the responsibility is going to be onthe landlord and not on tho tenant Thoonly excuses that have been offered havebeen the inventions of landlords
Those growers who think that theyare able to get along without poolingmight well stop to consider what theywould do with their tobacco if this poolshould be declared off early in OctoberThose who champion loose leaf warehouses would then have an opportunityto put their alleged benefits to tho testAs for my part they will never hold anumbrella over me and charge mo for thoshade while the trust skins me
If the pool is a success it will be be ¬
cause you pool your tobacco and go towork to induce your neighbor to pOolThe women have become enlisted in thiswork and I have great hopes as to whatthey may accomplish You are in themidst of a garden spot If this pool isdeclared off the value of your land andeverything you own will be cut in halftnd the papers of this community willbe filled with advcrtisedfarms
Tho attitude of those growers whohavo borne the heat of the fight in thepast was strikingly set forth by Mr JohnW Bell of Harrison county
I quit pulling suckers to como to thismeeting You do not knowjjwho I amand I will tell you I am one of thosewho have blisters on their feet and theskin worn from backs carrying the richgrowers of the Blue Grass I am one ofthose who have endured privation andwhose family have stinted themselvesand undergone hardship in order to laythe foundation for this society LastlyI am one of those men who are not goingto carry you any longer
Heavy RainsThe heavy rainof Sunday night and
all day Monday which prevailed in thisvicinity seems to have been generalover Cenleral Kentucky While therainfall hero was as heavy as has beenseen in years yet the electrical stormseems tohavo played havoc in Fayette andparts ofFranklinand Woodford The tolophone wires escaped damages in Madi ¬
son only a few boxes being burned outwhich is tho case with nearly everystorm
As Viewed by OfliersOne of tho handsomest and most in ¬
teresting of industral editions was issuedthis week by the Richmond Climax Itis a real gem of tho printers art as wellas a splendid exhibition of the art deS-criptive Editor A D Miller can shakehands with hlmselfWl Walton inLexington Herald
Our neighbor and friend the Climaxissued this week its handsome specialedition which has been tho souco ofmuch complimentary comment It isa =omploto compendium of the indust ¬
mchImontimany of our prominent citizens busi ¬
ness men and officials It is well worthfiling away as a work of reference andwo congratulate our contemporary onproducing so creditable a vorkKcn ¬
ucky Register
The Richmond Climax camo out thisweek ala very handsome souvenir edi-
tion¬
Editor Miller gives his patrons amighty good paper all the timeIbutwhen he puts on a few extra touches as5a the abovenamed issue why thenthere isnt a county paper in the UnitedStates that can surpass it Harrodsburg Herald
The Richmond Climax issued a veryhandsome special edition this weekw1tlekisa decided credit to the puttlIs1er and to the eilyOyatida DeJR
eerat T T r
The Riehaaead GJiaax issll Uife
wek iUsplwHlM pictorial and hitorkssapptement whkjJt is a most excellentadvertisement for that progressive cityThe supplement which is in magaia ij
k ap1eodMilyprintedudWorkthM ri toCORe by those interested in the historyof Richmond lad Madison countyEditor A p Millar te to he MiwratMftMrfor tIM rulftnlh of this trig uadertakiBg Danville Advocate
The best industrial edition we haybJgRnlleetleeu8er r
The IndustriarEditlon of the Richmood Climax bame to our desk Redoesday and after examfnatou we unhest-tatinglypipnounceit
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far superior to anjthing ever attempted by a Central Ken-
tucky¬
newspaper It shows remarkableenterprise and the workmanship issptadM Weooagntulatetheaia
BOOM of the uadertaklagju1
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n Close CallMat 8 tMn the Muted horseman
tGgeLlaenrihseen1 assoeiatea hiss aJose u from death Monday afternoon
in LexSnfioa while waM bt the oMce
of the TaMwsatta Sale barn A bolt or
lghlir struck the ehhsMwjr tKuringansrljosi of it away and kmwkh the oercupaots U every direvion So severelyHaaaed were they that for several aiawtes they were enable to riP theirsenses A telephone message receivedat the hone of Mr Jplm Wagws Tuesday morning conveyed the news thatMr Ceiiea was able to Be about
About GoneThis will be the last week for water-
melons
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in Madison county according tothe growers who make Richmond tacirheadquarters with the toothsome articleThe wet weather in the spring retardedthe growth and later in the season whenthey took a brace the destructive little
stripped bug came along and in manyplaces almost wiped out the patches byfeasting on the vines There was onlya half crop this season if that muchaccording to the growers in the CollegeHill and Waco sections where the bulkofthei melons are raised in Madison
A Handsome Brass Bed forTwentyfive Cents
Beginning with Friday there will bo-
on display in Douglas SimmonsDeatherages window an elegant brassbed which some one can own f r thesmall sum of 25 cents This bed hasbeen donated to the ladles of the P AC Infirmary by E L March of Lexing ¬
ton to be used Inane big sample saloonOct 3 and 4 The ladies have decidedto open up a guessing contest the par¬
ticulars of which will be announced inthe next few days This is an unusualopportunity to win such a bed for sucha small sum-
Program ol Teachers Associa-tion
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Teachers of Educational DivisionNo 6 will hold their meeting sit RedHouse Saturday Sept 24 1910
PROQKA5I
10 oclock a mSong Red House ChoirDevotional ExercisesProf It F
ScudderMusIcWelcome
Address Hon J TevisCobb
Response Supt John NqiandSong Little Rose BudsAnHaTr-
ibbleEnds Sought in Teachers Asso-
ciationsIsflss¬
Rebecca Edwardsand Miss Amelia McWhortor
Values of High School EducationProf T J Conies
MusicNeon RecessAfternoon Exercises 130 p mtI What to do with the JncorriglWes
Mrs JD Powell and Miss KittleHisleHow
Home Environments Affect AioItObtlStoctton
H Berryusl-
cRecitationMiss My rtleDaltonIn What Way Can Parents Assistthe Teacher Miss Maudo Baileyand Miss Eloise Million
RecItationElizabeth Carson
MusicRelativeAdvantages of the City and
Country Childupt Noland JB Harris R F Ecudder
Querry Box330 AdjournmentJ
HAUnTS PresidentMRS ED CAissoN Secretary
Dandruff anal Itchtar Scalp
Yield to TbisTx ttheflt-
Why experiment to drlYfltMdandruff grm from underneath theskin with lotions < fancy hairdressing when IILPerryDrttc Storewill guarantee ZKMO and ZKMO SOAPto entirely rid the scalp of the germ lifethat causes the trouble
ZESIO and ZEMQ SOAP can be obtain ¬
ed in any city or town ja America andare recogaIzedthe lIe anti melt eeeaomioal treatment for all affections ofthe skin and scalp whether oft Infant orgrown persons One shampoo withZESI O SOAP application of ZEMOwill stop itching and cleanse the scalpof dranduV and scurf
Wo invite you to try ZKMO and ZEMOSOAP and if not entirely satisfied wewill refund your money
STOCK
SaleI will sell publicly on the premises of
the late J P Simmons 7 miles fromRichmond near Kirksvilte on
Friday Sept 23 WOlOam
22 Head of Good Stock5 suckling mules2 yearling mules1 good 3yearold mulo2 4yearold mules5 aged mules5 mares1 5yearold horse well brokenjennet
Terms Sale will be made on creditof 0 months with bankable note bearing6 per cent intere-
stMcCreary Sinimons
Public SaleOf Two Farms
We will sell at public auction infront of tho Court House county courtday at 2 oclock p m
Mond YtOct3t J9JOthe following property
About 345 Acres of Landnear Red House five miles north ofRichmond Ky This land will be soldin two separate tracts These twofarms are divided by a road there be-ing about 175 acreson the East sidewith good dwelling house and othernecessary outbuildings upon same
On the West side of the road is about170 acres with good store room thereonThis is a splendid location for sellinggoods and tho building now rents for
150 per year The Red House stationis a fine shipping point and very closeto the farm mentioned
The farms are well watered and mostdesirable property
Terms Onethird cash balance inone and two years with legal interestfrom Jan 1 1911 when possession willbe given and deed made Seedingprivileges will begiven purchaser
This property will positively be soldon date and time mentioned above
For any other information see HarveyDouglas or James Hunlcy
Harvey D ParrishHarriett Parrish
Peoria DrillDont Over Look the Best
The greatest Dull of the age Has put new life into wheatgrowers Combining both shoe and disc something thathas been lacking in the Disc Drill You cannot appreciatethis Drill until you see it You cannot afford to buy untilyou know its features over others For further information
call and se-
eD B Shackelford CoHardware Tinware Stove and
Farm Implements
September a8tblJ9xI will c4ferf rsale6a the premises My highly improved
2 12 Acre Farmon the best of pikes miles rosa each Dnvieaa4 Laaeasier
175 Awes TilWbto RM LsntS etwbieh ii TuFm 14m4 3f lLvei14s Land
1Qdetotw are and it iMdJ iaadhetGDi1 rMt
Iin6 Ijbest ia the oowrty b a Nosn ra bi houi hoaM tand siehed It is notad for itabcanttfoi and Mklthy g M j hborbooaed chose>roxiinUt 1bohoo Chu in i 4e
There are threegft JJraore tobacco ifatm wWi excellent
barfollaockMd24 rsconsidering location buOdlngs qnality of Jaad etc no more desirable farm
home has been placed on the market If intnrestei write or com and see Im ¬
mediate possession can be given if crops are sold There is a fine T7year old Warr
alug orchard on the place
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MILLINERY OPENINGWednesdayand Thursday
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ChildrensSchoolShoes-
Our ChildrensShoe Departmentis complete Wehave made aspecial effort toget the best schoolshoes made at the
LowestPrices
ChildrensSchool
HandkerchiefsGood quality hem ¬
stitched cambrichandkerchiefs i nplaiu white
3c Each
Boys SchoolSuits
A splendid line cfSuits knickerbocker pants Thematerials are che ¬
viots and cassimerescolors bluebrown and gray
298 348and 498
McCallPatterns
10 and 15c
Sir Itobt R Burnam has added tohis Fire Insurance Companies TheHenry Clay Firo Insurance Co a Ken ¬
tucky company with 500 000 capitaland surplus Support a home institutionand demand a policy in this new com-
pany tf
Public SaleI will sell at mv resi¬
dence on East Mainstat lOa m-
Thursday Sept 29 10
all my Household andKitchen
Mrs Loutitia Carse
Public
According to the directions of the wilof John 6 Taylor I his administratorwill sell at public auction on
Oct i5 1JO
at 10 oclock a m his late residence atcorner of First and Irvine streets andvacant lot 20 feet wide adjoining bothin the very heart of the city of Rich ¬
mond A splendid corner lot with brickresidence anti vacant lot for buildingA more particular description of bothand dimensions will be gladly furnishedupon inquiry
This property wilt be offered separate-ly and as a whole to be sold in the waybringing tho most money Terms forpayment will be onethird cash balancein six and twelve months with lien re-
tained¬
J E GfiiEENLEAF Administrator9213t With Will Annexed
Public
Of Valuable City Prop¬
erty
We will sell at public auction on thepremises on Seeon d street at 10 oclocka us
Saturday Octthe residence known as the Ellis proper ¬
ty The let fronts on Second street 150feet running back 241 feet to Firststreet with a frontage on First of 78 13feet This property is centrally locatedclose to the business part of the cityThe residence contains eleven roomsand three hftlk entrance to any room inthe building without passing throughanother room and is admirably locatedand arranged for family or boarder ifdesired Thor is also gas and waterpipes throughout the huikUng
Miss Ellis and Mrs Daniel or J AHigginSWilt take pleasure in showingproperty to prospective purchasers
Terms will be mad haewa on day afsale
At sane wW aeR ainsi6nseme housefaatd fvrnittira-
LMW TOM Cxntiour Aaeiiooeer4tM
HOG FEED ftSlhopUURBottHnxi Hog Cbofera Remedyis the carjr known CURE for hog choleraA few doaea along with thefeed nowwill destroy all disease breeding germsworms and parasites in your hogs and
CoaaCIb11Sold by q r2 I
September21 and 22 jWe Sell and Guarantee
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Wund erho s efor men women and children 4pairs guaranteed to wear 4 monthswithout mending
SI Box 4 pair in box
Ladies FallSkirts
Our Assortment includes all stylesand colors 5 values inblack blue and brown panamasand voiles trimmed and tailorednicely
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Let us take your measure for
Fall Suitor Skirt
400 samples on display and fit andsatisfaction guaranteed
McCalls Magazinew-
ill help you to make Stylish Fall
Clothes 5 cents a Copy
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RadcliffeShoes
ForLadies
< +Dull calf patentcolt tans shortvamp effec t scloth and Jeathertops I
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invite you to the opening
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2 Readytowear ParlorsV
Tuesday September twentyseventh
127 East Main StreetLexington Ky
We Leave all Meats on the Scaleslong enough for the customerto see the weight We dontslap it on and off before thereis a chance for the indicatorto stop jiggling so the pin ¬chaser cat only gues if theright weight is charged forBuy at the market where youget what you pay for both inquantity and quality
C C CULTONSuccessor to Douglas Culton
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