BUTTERICK. FASHIONS SUMMER,. 1913 The Stunning Summer - Issue of "Butterick Fashions" zgsss? Now Ready This number is a wonder. It displays completely every dainty, summery thing a woman can possi bly need. All the new draped effects are shown in profusion. Designs in hundreds for ladies, misses and children. Buy your copy at the Pattern Counter to-day Any Butterick Pattern FREE With Every. Copy 25 Cents (lOc Extra by Mail) McKee's Dry Goods Store The Richmond Climax. PaMitiMd lrt Imndm ami IrMav A ft TflECLIMAX PRINTING CO (Incorporated.) A. . Milky, Pr . fc. White. Sec a In. K. O. Walton li. 1). Gordon " Lessees 11.00 PEK IX ADVAKCE TEAB MAY 9. 1913 I)b Lyman Ai;iiott. of Xer York, ed itor of ilie Out look from Oyster Bav. has been tum manly fired from the job of vice president of the American Peace Society. The learned divine rubbed the Society's I ur the wronir way by signing the appeal of the Navy League for iarpe naval appropriations. Apparently the members of the Society see no relation existing between a big navy and peace. Tiik death rate is reoried to be poine down, but the question is when will it vanish altogether? Mortality statistics for I'M I show the death rate to have been I 4 2 per thousand of population. Surely if ihe rale can be reduced to 14.2 from 4 in fifty years, it is on'y a matter of time before we oust the grim old fellow otf the planet altogether. We Iiope so, anyway. I.oKAix, O., lias a a buttermilk saloon where lar?e. cooling schooners of rich buttermilk is served at 5 cents each. Thai beveratre may suit the Huckeyes all r it'll U but down in Kentucky where they take a little ice and sugar in "theru" such an establishment, would last no longer thau l'at slaved in the army. The Lexington Herald is arjruin? it self unknown by fce:tking of the editor of the Danville Messenger as "Lewis Uicliirdson," when everybody knows, or should know, that it is Louis Lan tlram. Hut then a fellow is expected to make such blunders in a town as wet as the bl ue-jrrass capital is. ' Tiik editor of the Lancaster Record made a trip to Paint Lick and was tick led to death with the delightful little place. Had he come on to Richmond, ihe best lit lie city in Kentucky, there is no telling what lie would have "writ" about the place and her people. Loniiok has a merry-go-round and Ed itor Stephenson, ot the Echo, is delight ed. The great and elevating play, Jesse James, will be rendered there tonight, when no doubt the editor's joy will know no bounds. Takes mighty little to make borne of the rural roosters glad. Foi r Thooami and seventy-two bills were introduced in the New York Leg islature, which closed a few days ago. Of these Governor Sul.er lias approved 442 and vetoed 10. The republicans can best serve their country at this time by stepping aside and letting their democratic opponents gel through with the tariff. Damagk to property in the British Isles caused by the militant sutfragettes during the past three months amounts to m6re than t3,tKXMH(, according to official estimate. Think of this, you who favor permitting the use of the bal lot by the fair sex The Seventh District muddle has been cleared up by the appointment of lien Marshall, of Frankfort, collector. Now let Mr. John U. Gibson get the cov eted plum in the Eighth and all will be well. Ma. Bryan, the Secretary of State, has returned from California, convinced that the word Pacific may apply to the sea all right, but not to the strand of the far West, NEWS NOTES Walter Rowleu sold to Mr. Brown, of London, a tine walking horse for $290. Stanford Walker Bryan, editor of the Franklin Favorite, is dead in that city. J. F. Richardson, of Adair county, was run over and killed by a train in Winchester. New York city owns 5.500 parcels of real estate valued at tl.3O0,0O0,U00, ac cording to an appraiser's schedule filed recently Pistol toting" was made a felony when Gov. Cox, of Ohio, signed the Wil liams Bill recently passed by the Legis lature. Work ha begun on the clearing of the site of the old roundhouse at Somerset, preparatory to the erection of a new sta tion to cost $35,000. Twenty-five persons, nine of them po Iicemen, were wounded in a series of riots started by striking building work ers in Syracuse, X. Y. Democratic candidates in Mercer county are to be asked to pledge them selves not to use either money or liquor in their races. Ben Marshall, of Frankfort, was nom inated by t he President to be Collector of Internal Revenue for the Seventh Kentucky district. Democrats of the Senate sustained the Administration in its removal of Collec tor of Customs Hill of Philadelphia, thus paving the way for action in Ken tucky. Jim Deaton, one of the defendants in the Callahan murder conspiracy and in jail at Winchester, was stricken with appendicitis and taken to a Lexingten hospital. Seven persons are under arrest at Pikeville in connection with the killing of two deputy marshals an I the wound ing of a third marshal at Bluehead last Sunday. Mr. Longstreet, wife of the Con fed erate General, lost her fight for reap pointment as postmaster at Gainesville, Ga, Mrs. H. W. J. Hamm wa: appoint ed instead. Samuel Harris, an elevator runner. RESOLVED THAr We have prepared TO. THIS SEASONS REQUIREMENTS. OUR. ilirr.rniJiki'.f A t rr m with the. .Season and -ff Silt THE TIMES WEVtfXNT IU i nu i irvj i iw Uim SPRING ALLTHETNEW .BEFORE ANYTHING WAS A CHANCE To GET OUT OF DATE WE REDUCE THE PRICE AND THROW IT OFF OUR JHELVEJ. WE WANT To BE UP TO DATE IN EVERYTHING, ir THERE I J ANY THING NEW IN THE MARKET WE TRY TO HAVE IT FOR OUR PATRONJ. A GREAT NEW YORK MERCHANT WAS RECENTLY QUOTED AS MAY ING "HONEJTY HAS NEVER GONE OUT OF FASHION AND NEVER WILL." HONESTY IS ONE THING THAT IS ALWAYS UP To DATE AND WE DO NOT WANT To BE OUT OF DATE. OUR .STOCK AND PRICEJ WILL PROVE THAT. John R. Gibson & Co. Telephone 500 GSAKin PaEE! Abooiufoiy Puro The only Daldng Powder mado from Roy at Crape Cream of Tartar NO ALUM, NO LUXE PHOSPHATE You never can tell when you'll mash I finoar nr ftiifTup a fcuti hruisp. bur! or ld. Be prepared. Thousands rely on Dr. Thomas' Eclectic Oil. Your druggist sells it. 25c and 50c. For Rent Two nice office rooms on Main 'street for rent. Apply to 31-lf C. C. CULTON. was sentenced to serve not less than two nor more than ten years in Sing Sing for the abduction of 17 year-old Ethel Angel of Louisville. J. II. Linnville, aged 55, died sud denly of heart disease at his home r.iiar Millersburg. Dave Lillard sold to M. Phelps t'rs week a suckling mare mule col: for $132. 00 Harrodsburg Herald. It is stated that Postmaster General Burleson has decided to ask for the re signation of Postmastei John G. White at Winchester. Rep:esentative Carter Glass, of Vir ginia, yesterday denied that he would introduce a bill providing for Govern ment manufacture of tobacco. Republican House Leader Mann block ed a caucus effort to reorganize the parly's Congiess'onal Campaign Com mittee in Washington last night. Japanese to the number of 400 in the State of Sonora offered to join the Mex ican rebel forces, but their advances were spurned by insurgent leaders. Ambassador Chinda will visitSecretary Bryan to-day and make known formally Japan's objections to the Anti-alien Ind Bill passed by the California Legis lature. Two hundred and fifty-four suits have be n brought against the Adams and the American Express Companies in Har din county for the all-ged violation of the Webb law. Children of striking silk mill work er, whose sole food for three days is said to have been bread and water, were taken to New York and adopted by va rious families. 4,D n the log cabin," was the the tart answer of the "Bull Moose" of Han cock county to the overtures of the re publicans for a fusion ticket down in that county. The winter wheat crop condition for May 1 was 91.9 per cent, of normal, with a prospective crop of 513,571,000 bushels, or more than 100,000,000 larger than last year. New Hampshire, for years republican, probably will erect a statue to her only President, Franklin Pierce, the demo cratic State Senate having passed an ap propriation bill. When the assemblies of the three branches of the Presbyterian church meet in Atlanta next week a proposal will be made that they unite in an ex pression of common beliefs. Approximately 91,000 acres of moun tain land in Virginia, Tennessee North Carolina and West Virginia were ap proved for purchase by the National Forest Reservation Commission. Twenty-five murders committed with an ax in the last three years in Missouri, Kansas, Colorado, Iowa and Illinois are ascribed to Henry Lee Moore, now serving a life term in the Missouri peni tentiary. Former President Roosevelt, in ad dressing the peace conference at Oyster Bav. declared in favor of a binding agreement to enforce arbitration of all disputes between Great Britain and the United States. A proposal to divide the State of Cal ifornia into two parts, naming the nor thern half "California" and the remain der "South Cafeteria," was made in a resolution introduced into the Golden Gate Senate. Secretary of Slate Bryan probably will ask that the Japanese Ambassador post pone his call and presentation of formal protest upon the Secretary's return un til the Cabinet minister can confer with President Wilson. The revival services at the Methodist church is increasing in attendance and interest. Rev. Jonei, who is doing the preaching, is a strong and forceful speaker. The meetings will continue next week. After a Conference with President Wil s n Paymaster General Burleson an nounced that all fourth-class postmas ters now in office, or candidates for ap pointment to those offices, will be sub jected to a competitive examination. The Sundry Civil Appropriation Bill, carrying 117,000,000, was passed by the Senate after the Gallinger amendment to strike out the clause exempting labor and farmers' organizations from anti trust prosecutions had been defeated. Members of the Democratic Congress ional Committee are anxious to meet and elect Representative Ben Johnson chairman, but Chairman Lloyd has been asked by President Wilson to postpone the gathering indefinitely. The Navy Department announced that of six Kentucky boys who passed the mental examinations for entrance to Annapolis Naval Academy, R. G. James of Louisville, and F. 8. Wash, of Mid way, had failed on the physical tests. Land stipulated to be forth 130,000, 000, and estimated by experts to have a value of $40,000,000 to $00,000,000, was ordered taken from the Southern Pacific Railroad and returned to the Federal Government by Judge C. E. Wolverton, in the U. S. District Court. In an opinion of far-reaching effect the Court of Appeals holds that State Treasurer Rhea must indorse as interest-bearing State warrants to the amount of $25,000 issued by Commissioner of Agriculture Newman to pay the debts of the State Fair. The Underwood Tariff Bill, proclaim ed by the democratic party as the an swer to its platform pledge to revise the tariff downward, was passed by the House late Thursday, 281 to 139. Five democrats voted against the bill; two re publicans voted for it; four progressives supported it and 14 voted against it. In an address to trust company offi cials Col George Harvey related in New York for the first time a story of how J. P. Morgan, on the eve of sailing on what was destined to be his last trip abroad, had pledged all his resources to aid President Wilson, his political adversa ry, in case the Government's exigencies ever should have need of them. .JrtfirltWH'S i wm VMM , Just received shipment of Van Houten's Rona Dutch Coca 10 and 25c D. B. ' LIcKinney fftfVMc' A Training K ID 1 1 9M School for Teachers Cmmnm ttmdluc tt Klwwmtory tab-rwsliaic and Li lb 8 Case Cr tftieMe. Valid ia U Fa Mir ftolwaU af KwtKk. Bpeetal Ciana a a d st t i Cmnn. Tattloa Fim ta A a- otatcaa. 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Time Table South Bound. No. 31. Cincinnati to Atlanta. Arrives and Departs 12:10 a. m. Mid-night. No. 71. Richmond to Stanford. De parts 6:45 a. m. - - No. 1. Louisville to Beattyville Arrives 12:10 p. m. Departs 12:15 No. 37. Cincinnati to Knoxville. Ar rives 11:20 a.m. Departs 12:12 p. m No. 33. Cincinnati to Jacksonville. Arrives and Departs 11:31 a. m. No. 27. Richmond to Louisville via Rowland. Departs 1:00 p. m. No. 3. Louisville to Beattyville Arrives 6:45 p. m. Departs 7:35 p.m No. 9. Cincinnati Sc. Maysville to Stan ford. Arrives 7:27 p. m. Departs 7:32 p. m. North Bound No. 34. Atlanta to Cincinnati. Arrives and Departs 4.11 a. m. No. 10. Stanford to Cincinnati and Maysville. Arrives 6:05 a. m. Departs 6:10 a. m. No. 2. Beattyville to Louisville Arrives 7: 15 a. m. Departs 7:20 a- m No. 28. Louisville to Richmond via Rowland. Arrives 12:05 p. m. No. 33. Knoxville to Cincinnati. Ar rives 1:35 p. m. Departs 2:00 p. m. No. 70. Stanford to Richmond. Arrive 2:30 p. m. - No. 4. Beattyville to Louisville Arrives l:35p: m. Departs 1:40 p.m No. 32. Jacksonville to Cincinnati. Ar- rives and Departs 5:07 p. m. No's 2, 3, 31. 37, 33, 27. 34. 28. 38. 32 are Daily trains. No's 71, 1, 9, 10, 70 daily Except Sunday. Foley's Kidney Pills repay your confi dence in their healing and curative qualities. Any kidney or bladder dis ease not beyond the rear!). of medicine will yield to their use. Mrs. Cordelia Copeland, Ardeola, Mo., says: "I had kidney and blander trouble for over one year and 5 bottles of Foley's Kidney Pills cured me. 11 is the same story from everyone who uses them. All say. 'they cured me!" For sale by all drug gists. M. M. Hamilton, at Vaughn's old stand on East Main street, wants to sell you groceries and meat. His goods are right. His ptices are right. Try him. PhoneOM. 5741 INTER URBAN SCHEDULE. BETWEEN LEXINGTON and NICHOLASVILLE LKAVB LEAVB LKXIKUTOK . 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It has been observed that a man is seldom sick when his bowels are regular he is never well when tbey are constipated For constipation you will find nothing quite so good as Chamberlain s Tablets They not only move the bowels, but im prove the appetite and strengthen the digestion. They are sold by all drug' gists No trouble about gelling your money if you burn out. Talk to Burnam, the insurance man. lt-tf For the Weak and Nervous. Tired-out, weak, nervous men and women would feel ambitious, energetic,-) full of life and always have a good ap petite il they would do the sensible thing lor health lake hlecino Hifers Nothing better for the stomach, liver or kidneys. Thousands say they owe their lives lo this woi denul home remedy, Mrs. O. Rhinevaell, of Vestal Centre, N. Y., says; "I regard Electric Bitters as one of the greatest of gifts. I can never forget what it has done for me." Get a bottle yourself and see what a dif ference it will make in your health. On ly 50o and $1. Recommended by all druggists. We receive every morning a full line of green vegetables and would be glad to supply, your wants. Phone 72 & 144 Covington Thorpe Co. 57-tf. A slight cold in a child or a grown per son holds possibilities of a grave nature Croup may come on suddenly; bronchi lis or pneumonia may develop; severe catarrhal troubles and consumption are possible results. Koley s Money and Tar Compound nips colds at the outset, cures croup quickly, checks a deep-seated cough and heals inflamed membranes For sale by all druggists. Staple and Fancy Groceries and Field Seeds, Hay, Corn and Oats. To phones 35 & VI 61-tf D. B McKinney. A man living at Auburn, N Y., had a severe attack of kidney and bladder trouble. Being a working man and not wanting to lose lime, he cured himself completely by using Foley's Kidney Pills. A year later he sayi: "It is a pleasure to report that the cure is per manent." His name is J. A. Farmer. Sold by all druggists. Commissioner's Sale. Alex. Phelps, &c - - Plaintiffs vs Robert Phelps, &o - Defendants Under and by virtue of a judgment and order of sale rendered at the May lerm or the JUadison Uircuil uouri in the above styled action, the undersigned Master Commissioner of said Court will on Saturday, May 24, 1913 on the premises at 11 a. m. sell to the highest and best bidder at public auc lion the following described property: ' A Certain Tract of Land situated in Madison county, Ky., on the waters of Muddy Creek, bounded as fol lows: Beginning at a point in center of dirt road leading from the Irvine pike to the Kavanaugh lane, a corner to Henry Estill; thence with the center of said road N 2 3 4, E -18 47-100 chains to a point in same, a corner to Alex Phelps; witn nu line s sv 1-4 m 10 7 lOO to a lo cust end post, a corner to Elizabeth Church; thence with her line S 2 3 4 W ta 15-100 chains to a stone a corner to said Henry Est II; thence with bis line N 85 12 W 1G 4-100 chains to the begin ning, containing 30 2 10 acres. This property contains a nice residence with other improvements. TERMS Said land will be sold on a credit of six and twelve months time. The purchaser being required to execute bonds payable to the Commissioner, bearing 4 per cent interest from dav of sale until paid, with lien n-tained on property until all the purchase money is paid. II. C. RICE, M. C. M. C. C. H; He Colyer's Friends Have Something to Say ! This space is developing glorious results by the liberal use of Printers' Ink:-in behalf of everybody's servant, H. H. Colyer. His friends are wide-a-wake, numerous and strong. RECENT encouragements are proving convincing o! his sweeping victory, supported by a determined army, com posed ol all professions. If he was wronged before, he must be righted now ! His past official record clearly defines him as one of the most satisfactory com monwealth representatives known to Ken tucky courts. The conditions that resulted in his de feat four years ago were such as to war rant his success in the present contest, and yet he proved to be one of the most effec tive supporters for all the nominees. Reason Right and You Will Agree With Us! BY A COMMITTKU OF FItlKNDS. pressure fills it f and it will not leak f in the pocket or when w r i t i n g that's the "meat" of the story of Yl Sell-HUina Vy Fountain Pen Here's the proposi-tiou-the Conkiin Pen fills itself by dipping it in any inkwell and simply pressing the "CrescenVFiller" with your thumb without unscrewing any parts, without any inky "drop per filler." It's a won der pen! Stockton & Son A Fine Turn Out and a pleasant companion is an enjoy ment which has no equal on a pleasant day and in a fine country like this. Nature will provide the day and We Have the Turn-Out which we will furnish to you at a very reasonable cost. Rigs of all kinds and for all occasions niay be found here. J. R. Azbill's LIVEttY STABLE Phone 99 Richmond. Ky Public Sale OK Fine Building Lois! The undersigned will offer for sale to the highest and best bidder on Saturday, May 10,1913, at 2 o'clock P. M., on tbe premises the following selection of nice building lots, situated in Richmond, and wore par ticularly described as follows: 18 Splendid Lots on the north side of the Irvine pike and constituting the Deatherage Addi tion to Richmond as shown by plat on file in the oftlce of the County Clerk. These lots are 170 feet deep and 4-itocO feet frontage, with good drainage and a beautiful location for building pur poses. A rare chance for a man of moderate mean to own his own home in a good location, and a good chance for the man who has money to invest in real estate that is sure lo increase in value. These lots will be sold exclusively to white people. Immediately after the sale of the above property there will also be offered Seven Large Lots on "K" Street and Irvine Street and adjoining the property of the Louisville and Nashville Railroad, as shown by Amended Plat of a part of the Denny Addition to Richmond on tile in the oftice of the County Clerk. These lots run from 260 to 120 feet deep and from 63 to 40 feet frontage, on one is a large barn, on another is a shed, and on an other is a nice cottage; all are very suitable for building purces and especially so for any classof industry that needs railroad taciiiUes, attention is called to the faet that the L. A N. It. K. Co. has now in tbe course of construction a new freight dcot just across the street from this properly, and when com pled there will be a strong demand for property in this vicinity. After both of these blocks of lots have beeu ottered separately at lots, tbey will be offered as two whole IracUof land and the way realizing tbe most money will be accepted. Terms will be easy and will be mai'e known on day ol sue. Patties desiring information or who wish to look over the property can ap ply to either one of the undersigned, who will lake pleasure in showing them. . DEATHERAGE. JOE 8. BOGUS. Long Torn Chenault, Auctioneer. Long Tom Chenault AUCTIONEER Sales Conducted In This and . Adjoining Counties at Reasonable Rates Phone 774 Richmond. Ky Wonderful Skin Salve. Bucklen's Arnica Salve is known ev erywhere as the best remedy made for all diseases of the sain, aDd also for burns, bruises and boils, reduces inflam mation and is soothing and healing. J. T. So&str.an, publisher of the News, of Uirneliiis, XM. C, writes that one box helped bis s rious skin ailment afler other remedies failed. .Only 25c. Rec ommended by all druggists. Our line of Groceries are the best you can buy. All new and fresh. Phone 72 A 14 1 Covington Thorpe Co. 57-tf. Most Prompt and Eftectual , Cure For Bad Colds. 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Everv inner part of a Jewel is made removable, easily cleaued and con venient. Is much less expensive than others not as good. T5uy a JEWEL this week Gasoline Stoves We carry a complete line of Gasoline Stoves in two and three burner styles. Remember the warm days are coming when you may need one of these. Every one is a real value Oil Cook Stoves We offer New Perfection Oil Cook Stove with two, three and four burners, the only oil stove manufactured that does not hive an odor Richmond Heating and Plumbing Co. Telephone 270 Clay Building. Main Street What are the i m 1 1 ail in 1 1 ! ma- m TAXESFARM? Would they be a nickel more each year if you increased your output one-third ? IF WE SHOW YOU that on a moderate investment it will earn you each year at the least 50 per cent outside of the saving of labor, and without figuring the added size of your manure pile, would you entertain a proposition whereby we furnish the article and it shall earn every cent of its cost to you before you pay for it? $1M.OO jer Acre Fanas 3mm Id rrooaca tkt FreTer trtira. How to do it? Ask sr JUCHICAN KALAMAZOO Sale Acb4. Come in and Talk 5ilo With Us Blanton Lumber Co. Incorporated Yard and Mill at Barrel Factory RICHMOND, KY I When You Build With RED CYPRESS THE EYER LASTING WOOD You Won't Be Eothered With ' Repairs SOLD ONLY BY TODD and TAYLOR LUMBER COMPANY Letcher Ave, South L. & N. Depot, Near Ice Factory Phone 100 llfeb 4m tu fr Richmond, Ky