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rrvrr itt 1 HJtL RICBIVIG frl TM A Y V J 11 J 1 V 11 An 39 th YEAR Tuesday and Triday RICHMOND. MADISON COUNTY. KENTUCKY, FRIDAY AFTERNOON 3 O'CLOCK, APIRL 25. 1913 NUMBER 60 For See 1L. EL. IBlaumtoim Corner Main and B Streets Pay Cash and HAVE YOU New Tornado Disc HarroW V The same Harrow we have sold and guaranteed for 25 years It has several new improvements which makes it the most complete Harrow on the market. We also have the best Tobacco Fertilizer on the narket. We guarantee it when used on tocacco beds to pay 200 per cent on ttie investment. D. B. SHACKELFORD & COMPANY Big Prices We have enlarged our warehouse and can han dle all the Tallow, Wool, Rags, Bones, Gin seng and Feathers that you bring. Remem ber we pay the highest prices. We buy Hides Rubber and all kinds of metals and scrap iron. Bring what you have I HAVE FOR SALE THE Best Braces for fences, Water Tanks, etc.,and any kind Repairs for all kinds of Machinery. M. WIDES RICHMOND Phone' tmmmmimmmmmmmmmmmmmmmimmmmmmimmmmmmm mwswWsmmmws1msmmsssmmsMswmsssmmmsWM Best Telephone 85 Save Money P. 3 it 3 SEEN THE For Hides 363 KENTUCKY Ouhip purchases ' Drifted Apart "Drifted Apart" a society problem play will be presented in a capable mar. ner by Munthe's Dramatic Players at Grand Cpera House during the week of May 5th. The story of the play was taken from life and the characters are of the type that everyone knows and understands. The play hinges on the adventures which befall Lola Sterling, a bef.utiful girl, who thinking her sweet heart guilty of murder marries another man, thinking her lover has deserted her and broken his vows. On her first wedding anniversary she discovers that her lover was innocent of the crime charged against him, that he was wrong fully imprisoned and the man whom she married was the cause of it all. This a is problem up to the young wife and she solves' it in a way that is very satisfac tory to the office. Miss Lesse handles the dillicult part of Lola Sterling in an admirable manner. Edward LaRenz does well as Ned Way land, the wronged lover, while Edward Vail is convincing as Will Reeves, the schemer. New Tax Receipt County Clerk R. B. Terrill showed us the other day the new tax receipts which be is making out. Some 10,000 of them are to be made and as theyt are in duplicate form, it will keep the clerk and his deputies pretty busy for the next month or so. ft is lather unfortunate for Mr. Terrill that this work comes at the lime it does, as it will keen him closely confined at the very time he would like to be mingling with the vot ers. However, he says it is business first with him and that he intends to attend to every duty of his office, if it costs him his re-election. The tax re ceipts are very complete and about four limes as large as formerly. It would be very hard to graft with them, even if any sheriff in the Slate was disposed to do so. " This new form of receipt is One of the results of the silling of the last Legislature. . When the World Will Lnd. When lawyers fail to lake a fee, And juries never disagree; When the politicians are content. And landlords don't collect their rent; When parties smash all machines. And Boston. folks give up their beans; When naughty children all die young. And girls are born without a tongue; , hen ladies don t take time to shop, . And officeholders never flop; When preachers cut their sermons short, And all folks to the church resort; When back subscribers have all paid, And the editors have fortunes made; Such happiness will sure portend, This world must sure come to an end. "CM Oh! That Itching!" Stopped Instant I. Tkt ZEilO. Skin Troubles Vanish. Buy a 25c Bottle Today and Prove It. Glory! A remedy for skin tortures that makes everybody smile and say. "Hooray!" If you have that terrible, fierv, unreachable ' itching, scorching, raw eczema, prickly heat, rash, tetter, irritated or inflamed skin, blotches, pirn pies or blackheads, you will marvel at the results or Z.hJlO. ZEMO is a clean, antiseptic solution. not a grease or ointment. - Itching van- is lies at uie nrst application. This is absolutely guaranteed or money refund' ed. Use it on the baby, too; ii gives im mediate relief in all skin tortures. Dan druff and scalp itching vanish at the first application. ' 'Suffered 23 years with eczema. Fin ally tried ZEMO. It cured me sound and well. That was 15 months ago. Zemo is a blessing." Mrs. S. Eason, of Hope, Arkansas. ZEMO is sold in 25c sealed I'otllesand guaranteed by II. L. Perry, Richmond, Ky. . Is your house and barn insured? Bett er see Burnam, the insurance man. if The same as ever is: The Highest Quality Merchandise for the Lowest Prices Merchandise That Makes Satisfied Customers Just 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 Stanley Speaks But Doesn't Announce. Congressman -A. O. Stanley, of the Second district, rilled his appointment at Nicholasville, his former home, Monday, but did not open his campaign for the Democratic nomination for United Stales Senator. He made a brief ad dress, Dut did not refer to the Senator ial contest. In an interview, however, Mr. Slanley stated that he would surely be a candidate and it made no difference to him whether the race was this year or'in 1914. Mr. Stanley defended his vote on the Webb bill and said that he had good reason to expect that the act would be declared unconstitutional by the Supreme Court. Mr. Stanley is expect ed Louisville today. Salaries of Rulers. The King of England is paid $2,350,- 000 and has a private revenue of $350, 000 besides. The Prince of Wales is paid $500,000 a year. Denmark and Greece are very poor. Each pays her ruler but $202,000 a year and its crown prince $32,000, Spain is also poor and pays Its king ouly $1,340,000 a year for himself and $000,000 for his family. Sweeden pays its king $33,000 and his family $250,- 000. The German Emperor receives $4-, 000,000 a year.which is about half of bis income. The Sulian of Turkey receiv ed all along a yearly salary of $7,000,000 and the Czar of Russia receives each year more than $10,000,000. The sim ple republic of France pays its Presi dent f 1 20,000 a year and allows him $120, 000 a year for expenses. His Phone Number is 26. In the professional card of Dr. E. W. Youngblood, Veterinary Surgeon, which appears in this paper, we gave his phone number as 206, when it shou'd have been 20, as the advert-Jeonenl now has it. By the way, Dr. Youngblood tells ns that he is doing nicely and that busi ness is starling off good and strong with him. He likes Richmond very much. A Liberal Offer. The Climax has made arrangements whereby it can furnish the Weekly Cin cinnati Enquirer, the Farmers News, a 48-page monthly agricultural paper, and the Climax twice a week for the small sum of $1.35. This offer will dot last long and you had betler take advantage of it now. - Base Ball Saturda'y. The team from the Lexington High School will c -me over Saturday, ' 2Gih, and cross bats with the Eastern Normal ciub. The game starts at 2:15 in the afternoon and the price of admission will be 25 cents. A fast game may be expected and you should witness it. Miss Shearer Entertains. Miss Aettie bhearen entertained a a number of her young friends at her home near Caleast a few days sines. It was her 15th birthday and she received some beautiful presents and a delight ful evening was spent. Tber are hop ing that her birthday may come again real soon. X Shoe Store For Sale. Only exclusive Shoe Store in Cynthi ana, Ky.; good business, prominent lo cation; cheap. Immediate possession, Reason for selling, death of proprietor. Address Arcade Shoe Store, Cynthiana, Ky. C0-2t Experienced Deliveryman Wanted An experienced delivery man is wanted at Hurst's Store of Quality in the Clay building. Phone or call at once. , 00-ti 4 Of (Deals la Real EstalcA Slock and Crop j Reports ol Spe- I elal Interest ill Joe Irvine, of Boyle, lost by death the 17-hand jack. Rex Napoleon. He had recently changed hands at $1,250. Col. C. F. Clay, of Bourbon, who is now in Florida, has sold his brood mare, Breakwater, to John Sanford, of Hurri cane Stud, New York, for $3,500. J. R. Magowan, of ML Sterling, has sold to Gen. Brighton Ives, of New York, the mare Alma Forbes, by J. Malcom Forbes, for $5,000. He also sold to the same party the yearling filly Bertha For bes for $1,000. J. L. Hutchins bought five 1.000-lb. steers from Chas. P. Cecil, Jr., at 7 l-2c J. 8. Sharp, of Junction City, sold four grazing cows to W. C. Carpenter for $130 and bought a nice Jersey cow from John Silcox for $00. Danville Messen ger. A very large crowd attended court in ML Sterling on circuit, county and horse show day, Monday, and much business was transacted. There were about 2,- 000 head of cattle on the market, of good quality?' A good crowd of buyers were at the pens and sales were quite brisk, with prices very high. The best 1,000. cattle sold at 7 l-2c; yearling steers at 7 to 7 l-2c; heifers at G 1-2 to 7c; old cows from 5 1 2 to (J l-2c. H. C. Harman, a Dayton, O, lumber dealer who lost a number of mules' by the recent flood, was here this week and bought of George Hail a pair of 8 year old mare mules for $150; of Monte Fox a pair of 8-year-old horse mules for $400 and of Nimrod Buster a nice 3 year-old mare mule for $287.50. L. P. Thomp son delivered 44 212-pound hogs to Jer ry Caldwell, Jr., of Beyle, at 8 l-2c. who later resold them. M. J. Fan is, Jr., of Boyle, bought 7 head of grazing cattle from Sam McConnell at- 6o. They av eraged about 700 lbs. Phil Nunnelley has engaged a bunch of 117 hogs to B. D. Qoltzclaw for June delivery for 7 3-4c. They will average about 200 pounds at that time. Mr. Nunnelley has also eogaged his old ewes to Mr. Holtzclaw, to be delivered July 1. at $4 a head. Bowman Owens, of Mc Kinney, sold two nice 3-year-old fillies to Shade Wilder for $300. Fox & McDowell, of Danville, sold to Forestus Reid a bunch of 34 big cattle for grazing at $00 a head. Tria ble & Wade sold a pair of 2-year-old mules to David Lyou for $350. T. W. Jones sold 70 bead of fat cattle-10 Webb & Lipps, who took them on to Silver Creek, where they will be slopped al the distillery. The local dealers got $7.75 per hundred for the beeves. Stanford Interior Jourdal. What do You Know About Your Clothes? See that most entertaining and instruc tive moving picture, "The Clothing In dustry, from sheep to weaver." Every body's viewing it. Bring the whole fam ily. To be exhibited at the Grand Op era House Tuesday night, April 29th. J S. Stanifer. " - C0-2t Our line of Coffees are as fine as you can get in any market. Give them a trial. Covington Thorpe Co. 57-if. To Cattle Dealers. I make an exclusive business of buying stockers 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. PA UK. Rooms 601-603 Live Stock Exchange, Kansas City Stock Yards. 39 6m IS" ir? The Secret of Honest Values A number of years ajjo, in looting over business conditions, we came to the conclusion that our greatest asset was "not our stock in trade or cash in the bank, but our customers' good will, our reputation for good values and square dealing. We determined to make the came "Cldham" stand as a synonym for "QUALITY" to stand back of our goods and to see that the goods we sold were right. In studying our sources of supply, we found that some makers did business that way too; and some did not. Hut the ones we could rely on were the ones who put their NAMES in their goods and said always "These are ours, we made them, they'ie right and we will stand behind them" And So We Have Clothes These are the world's greatest and we have large samples to 3how you and a variation of models unlimited. Tailor made and made right and we are behind the fit and absolute satisfaction 8 About Thi? is a rare opportunity for our patrons and we will be glad to have you come in and let us tell you about the plan Respectfully yours W. D. OLDHAM and COMPANY Richmond's Greatest Store for Over a Quarter of a Centuiy BIG SURPRISE. TO MANY. Local people are surprised at the quick results received from simple buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc., as mixed in Adler- i-ka, the German appendicitis remedy. B. L. Middellon states that this simple remedy antiseplicizes the-digestrve sys tem and draws otf the impurities so thoroughly that a SINGLE DOSE re move sour stomach, gas on the stomach and constipation instantly. 3 Hair Goods, I make your combings into switches, braids, transformations and oiher 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 To Excursionists The Gasoline Boat and Barge, Bertha M. CAPACITY -00 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 they wish to go. Prompt attention to correspondence and phone mes sages. Good order guaranteed. Abundant room for dancing. Re freshments served. O. F. 5HEARLR, Phone 175. Irvine, Ky. 0IP From Schloss Baltimore, Our Suit Club OLDHAM and HARBER SELL The Wrru J Oliver Improved Chilled Plow" . Also the IMPERIAL Plow and the new Superior Grass Seed Drill We have on hand a full line of Regal Queen Cast Ranges Heavy, impure blood makes a muddy, pimply complexion, headaches, nausea, indigestion. Thin blood makes yoa weak, pale and sickly. For pure bl :od, sound digestion, use Burdock Blood Bit ters $1 at all stores. Fire and tornado insurance. See Bur nam's Insurance Agency. - 14- Brothers New York, Boston I For House Painting Call II . M. Thurman. Phone 277. lie is an experienced painter and thorough ly reliable in every way. Reference any one for whom he has ever dona any work. 45 if All kinds of garden and flower seeds and bulbs . D. B. McKinney. tf