HPTinr? 1 1 llrL MAX 39 Ih YEAR Tuesday and Friday RICHMOND, MADISON COUNTY. KENTUCKY, TUESDAY AFTERNOON 3 O'CLOCK, APIRL 21. 1 9 13 NUMBER 59 Rie ijr wo Nl CI For eedl - See IL. EL EMaimtoira. Corner Main and B Streets Pay Cash and HAVE YOU I - r : x s New Tornado Disc HarroW Ttie same Harrow we have sold and guaranteed for 25 j-ears It has several new improvements which makes it the most complete Harrow on the market. We also have the best Tobacco Fertilizer on the vnaiket. We guarantee it when used on toeaceo beds to pay 200 per cent on t&e investment. D. B. SHACKELFORD & COMPANY fF Notice! Poultry Raisers mil 4 - 11 CURES Cholera. GaDes. Limberneck, ITOVB AS IWO Diarrhoea no cm, HO M. BrrM. Blow. Kr-. mn: '1 bra ud Redp. 4-11-44 for ran ) thiol it tUb nouHrr rrmT auic. itcara w aad limUraeck fihoBllil. Vi ill f Hi,. i.rcWr. Kt..htk "Ok drop oi Run 4-11-44 rrapprd Juw the billf gafuig ciaUbrWtnnMdMitmalKicliicfciMttatir. ltitthc bat premmrc I ka mr ined. Mrs. ud GurMtec. by J. Bobt. Crume, Bardstowa, Ky. Price 50c it ill Druistt. OU BY STOCKTON The Climaxl year r ifTm n O Best .iDat Telephone 85 . Save Money K 0 1 ! S XP- J SEEN THE - 44 Roup. Canker,. ana au Diseases 01 rourny . n . r w fl . & SOX 7 mr 3m T luce TTD rtmi $1 purchases I f 4 rl tt T of Day of Contest A!l Votes Must Be In Before 3 P. M. on April 26. Improve These Last Few Hours of the Contest Bet ter to Hustle Now Than to Lxpress Jterets Later. The Hustler Will Surely Win in This Contest as in All Others. . There are now but a few more hour in which ihe candidates engaged in the Climax popular voting contest have to work for the several prizes offered. The voting comes to an end on Saturday April 20, at 3 p. m. and Immediately thereafter the counting will be com menced, to who shall be the winner of the splendid Ober'meyer piano and the other beautiful and useful articles of fered to those who are making an en deavor to land the premiums. It is not believed by those who have given the matter careful thought that any partio ular person has the grand prize cinch ed at the present time, but there are sev eral in the race who have a good chance to land it if they hustle. There are several young ladies who appear to have the best of the contest, but none of them have a sure cinch of being the ultimate owner of the first prize. If one of these contestants who is way down the list should take it into her bead that she was going to win the big premium, she could do so. She would have to do some work to mae it but that was what was expected when the contest opened. Several bunches of seven new subscribers or renewals in the groups tf seven would put the lowest candidate in the race up among the leaders. For those who wish to vote without any competitor seeing them, the Climax desires to slate that cash with your sub scription, telling where the paper U to be sent and to whom the votes shall be given, can be placed in an envelope and deposited iu the bank. The judges will open these envelopes as soon as they start to count and will credit all votes, including bonus votes. In order to se cure bonus votes on merchants' coupons they must be counted at the Climax of fice before being voted. Miss Taylor was in the lead at the last count. Several others are well to the front and are putting forth every effort on the homestretch .to win the coveted prize. Either of these young ladies can land the prize if they will on ly take the time to get out and solicit subscriptiens and renewals. Every bunch of seven new subscrip. lions means 9,200 votes .and seven re newals will bring in 6,500 votes, and the way to win is to get these new subscrip tions and renewals, as they count up rapidly and they carry with them the big bonus offers which contestants should be seeking. From now on until the close of the contest, which will be on Saturday, the 2Cib of April, we will give the following bonuses. These will positively be the last bonuses offered, from now to the close: The bonus is from now on as follows For every 7 new subscribers 8000 extra votes making a total of 12200. For every seven renewal subscriptions we will give 6,000 extra votes, making a total of 9,500 votes. MiLEtiflfiiniC!j (Csi'slhi SQoipcb , The same as ever is: The Highest Quality Merchandise for the Lowest Prices Merchandise That Makes Satisfied Customers . lust now we are making some interesting prices on heavy weight goods especially on Ladies' Suits and Coats, Misses' and Children's Coats, Men's and Boys' Suits and Overcoats You will be well to see what we have in these lines before making your h S I .. Si vl i 1 x, -s m ' X ; X I M X ! 1 : j X ij- ) r For every seven back subcriptions we will give 4, 000 extra votes, making total of 6,800. For every (2) twenty years, a total of 135,000 votes will be given. For every three 5year, new or renewal subscriptions 23,000 extra votes making a total of 40,000 votes. For every forty merchant's cupons 1000 extra votes By studying out the above bonus off ers any contestant will be able to win as each and all have this right. These merchants' coupons may be collected from any and all merchant who are giving coupons, and must be brought to the Climax office in bunches of 40 tickets, to be counted by the pub lisher or one of his assistants before th coupons will be issued. Saturday, April 26, the voting will cease and the final count will be made that evening. This is but a short time ahead and it is worth the while of the candidates to get out among the people and work like Trojans from now until the ballot box is closed at 3 p. m. of the day mentioned. No ballots will be re ceived after 3 o'clock under any cir cumstances, no matter who may have them or what excuse they may present for not getting them in at the proper time. The contest is on the square and there is to be a fair, field and no favorites. All bonus votes that are to be cast must be accompanied by the number of coupons stated on the bonus or the bonus votes will not be counted nor al lowed to be given to contestants. Merchants need not be afraid of buy ing an over supply of coupons, since we will redeem at what you paid for them all you have left over at the close of the contest. The following merchants give a cupon with every one dollar cash purchase to those who ask for them. Gel your ticket when you by your goods. No tickets given on accounts. L. E. Lane The McGaiighey Studio Engle & Company Perry' Drug Store D. B. Shackelford & Co. John It. Gibson & Co. Rice & Arnold Stockton & Son W. F. Higgins The following is the standing of the contestants at the count of March 15th: Laura Taylor 144,250 Etta Turner 138,525 Lternice Robertson 115,525 Georgie Walton 114,225 Charlotte Azbill 51,575 Mrs. Minnie Terrill . 41,250 Lizzie Jones 48,125 Willie Parks '. 40,000 Grace Hammonds 42,850 Myrtle Ballard .....38,025 Maude Vaughan 30,650 Mattie Tyree 28,625 Bertl.a Carrier 20,150 Sallie Wood 20,225 Pauline Jones .... 4,675 Bessie Ilaydon 4,350 Willie Burton 4.300 Elixabeth Marshall 4,100 Ethel Wharton 2,50n Maude Moberley 2,lt'0 Carrie West 2,050 Minnie Zettle 1,825 l.ydia Young 1,775 Elizabeth Blake 1,000 Lucy Jones 1,000 Effie Rice 1,000 Grace Hardin 1,000 Mabel Tudor 1,000 Hair Goods, I make your combings into switches, braids, transformations and other hair goods at a small price. I also remodel hair goods, add hair to your old braids and transformations. Braids colored and re-woven at moderate price.. Mrs. Maud Mackey Walker, 207 W. Main St. Phone 545. Residence 202. 52-tf o O' Prominent Richmond People Dr. C. E. Smoot and Mr. Dan II. Breck. two of Richmond's most progressive and popular citizens were in Danville yester day. Dr. Smoot met with a serious ac cident recently. When working on his automobile his hand became entangled with the mechanism and two fingers were crushed off. He is one of Rich mond's leading physicians and surgeons, and the accident caused deep regret Danville Messenger. A Family of Doctors. A family "reunion of the Pennington brothers was held in London this week, hen four of the brothers all gathered nere. Tbey were Dr. E. B. Pennington, of Nashville, Tenn.; Dr. J. R. Penning ton, of Richmond, Ky.; and Drs. H. V. and M. K. Pennington, of this place. Dr. P. A. Pennington, of Louisville, could not be present. The brothers are all either physicians or dentists, and all stand high in their profession. We doubt if a family can be found in this or an other State which contains five doctors. All are splendid, good men who have honored their profession and who are yet young enough to make a greater mark in their chosen fields. London Echo. All kinds of garden and flower seeds and bulbs . D. B. McKinney. 53 tf Newspaper Advertising Can Help Move Food Products Many millions of dollars are spent an nually for food products. Many millions more would be spent for specific brands if the manufacturers of those brands brought them to the attention of the housewives of the land through persis tent newspaper advertising. If manufacturers of all food products specialized in daily newspaper talks to their various publics, if they told the public something that was actually newsv, informative something worth while, they would not only bespreading valuable knowledge, but they would be creating a steady and definite demand for their products. Cereals, breads, cakes, tea, coffee, cocoa, chocolate, meats, hams, saugager, salt, pepper, and spices all are full of advertising possibilities. How long will it take some of the food concerns to awaken to the truth of this? Quite a number of the "wiser ones are wise" on the subject and their business gros accordingly. You can aid materially in stiring up the "late sleepers," Mr. Local Merchant. For House Painting Call H. M. Thurman, Phone 277. He is an experienced painter and thorough ly reliable in every way. Reference iny one for whom he ha ever done any work. " .. 45 tf Nipping the Buds. . April showers, Run the song, Bring May Flowers Right along. April frosts Day by day Don't bring any- Thing in May. Fire and tornado insurance, nam's Insurance Agency. See Bur-14- To Cattle Dealers. I make an exclusive business of buying stocker nd feeders on orders. The best quality of cattle come to this mar ket. Your patronage will be appreciat ed. Market quotations promptly fur nished on application. W. O. PARK. Rooms 601-603 Live Stock Exchange, Kansas City Stock Yards. ' 39 Cm r-3 On the Celebrated Come See them in our Windows We have arranged for a Special Sale ' On the celebrated Stearns & Foster Mattress and are offering this most Comfortable, Durable and Sanitary of all Mattresses, in selected patterns of the best qualities of Satin finish. Dust-proof Tickings-vlTHOUT EXTRA CHARGE. Beware of so-called "Special Sales" on "Cotton-felt" or "Felt" Mattresses said to be the "genuine kind" and offered at such ridiculously low prices as are sometimes seen dis played. You do not know WHAT sort of material has been hastily STUFFED into the ticking. From a Sanitary standpoint, it may be vile; unfit for any person to sleep upon. As for genuine Comfort and Durability, such Mattresses are utterly worthless. It don't pay to buy them. Stearns & Foster Mattresses have a laced opening (Pat. applied for) through which you can see and examine the inside of the Mattress you GET. That's the safe way to buy a Mattress. You know what you are getting. Stearns & Foster Mattresses are made of Clean, Sanitary Cotton; felted into hundreds of little webs forming many Springy, Buoyant layers standing nearly three feet high. These layers are then LAID BY HAND and compressed to ONE-SIXTH their original height and encased in the ticking; then tufted to just the proper tension so as to be Soft, yet Finn, half yielding to your figure, but supporting it in perfect relaxation. You will say "I never Knew a Mattress could be so Comfortable." That's just what satisfied users of Stearns it Foster Mattresses are saying. You owe it to yourself.to get one and enjoy rest that is Refreshing Comfortable Healthful. . You don't have to be put to the expense and inconvenience of sending a Steams & Foster Mattress away to be "Made Over" or "Renovated." They never require it. An occasional Sun Bath keeps them fresh and clean. Don't Fail to attend this Sale. Come today. Select the Mattress you want NOW. Don't put up longer with that old uncom fortable Mattress. A Comfortable Night's Rest on a Stearns & Foster, Costs too Little. Well give you a POSITIVE GUARANTEE cn every Mattress bearing the Stearns 4c Foster name. OMIhiaiinni & ILsicIkey Undertaking a Specialty ftrfc" m 229 W. S. O. R. O. L. To Excursionists The GasoliLe Boat and Barge, Bertha M. CAPACITY 200 PEOPLE Is at the service of the public. Excursion parties served on short notice and at very reasonable rates. Will meet parties anywhere on the Kentucky river and take them where tbey wish to go. Prompt attention - to correspondence and phone mes sages. Good order guaranteed. Abundant room for dancing. Re freshment served. O. F. 5HLARER, Phone 175. Irvine, Ky. J, t TTT) AA ( 4 : . s 'rr 'C9 J::;:; IV T-v fl J rz "i - h ;i T'l'Hl ,,",""'".if,!r,w..,",'vW i ?. IJ?.'T.?.:?r.,?!t!,.f1T7"ts e'S STRNS'4F0iTEi F. J. YEAGER MAIN STREET lLS)lLcS si - - r irr- 5 . - - -r-"; V Bracelets That Please the refined woman are those whose workmanship is fine, designs new and unique, precious stones set in the late; fashions, diamonds of pure water, fu!I of fire and brilliancy, rubbies of pigeon blood color, and sapphires, opals and ail kinds. of gems that are the finest that can be secured. These you will find at RICHMOND KY I. V