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' ' '." v : "'. .v'. . ' , Section I ThisPapTwoSecUo i". 1 THE RICHMOND CLIMAX. j ? RICHMOND, MADISON COUNTY. KENTUCKY. WEDNESDAY. J3ECEMBER 17. 1913 NUMBER 19 I ' -O WHISKY FOR HOG CHOLERA. I Organizing Company In Rich- xltM. I" """" j ! W . . 1 - asville, and Miss Laura Mayme Thomas, 1 I fVI 1 KYO?n2 - I - I 1- TT TT1 TOU -A-jrrt . Barren County Farmer Claims That Richmond win have company of Richmond were married al the home 1 ljArtlwt I I LTW iTDiltfJlini ILh-PHII That a Swifi Of LiqUOr f militi iD the Kent"ck Ute ,7 of Dean Calhoun , in Lexington. Tuesday I 1LV JJ-N lhat a2Wlg O uquu yjge Shackelford having con- lhe 9th;lhig noted divine pronouncing 8 T "T f I BnngS Relief. sented to iu organization, ib now assur- the cermony -Tliev left immediately 1 11T16 1N0 V2lT&VS I . . , . r i M ed- W-S- Brofcddus- wh0 U Ps;,n for the East, where they will visit many I Wholesale and Ketail Albert Knox, a farmer, adjoining the moVemcnt; has received word rrom po n s of interest there and in Canada. ID I -t XML Princeton, on the west, has been losing QoV- McCreary promising to give his Mrs Riddeli U a daughter of Mr. John ; hogs rapidly from hog cholera. Toes- gUpport to anything in his power for the Thomas of Red Housei and a nieCe of . f 1 C J CU C-4 Uy f thi week he gave C0Upla CMS of the company and in seeing Edward Cttrson of Uiohmond, whereshe ( nnv?fllf flTC H mnntTiV I LiOal rCCVf Oalty O3.n07 them that had been sick, a dose of two his home town turn out thebest organi- . she is a fine possessin)? rare VrfUIlVClllCUU: ounces of whisy each; two ounces was a ration la the State. Acting Adjutant of ,.haracter which win fit her for . , . dose, but it took all the whisky he had General J. Tandy Ellis, of Lexington, lhe companion of lhis spiendid ,nan. AorWdn Lane S JeWelrV bUtfC imP Cmnt th house- WheD be arose Wednes" who is well knowo by many Richmond Mr. RiddeU u a Mn of j. l. RiddelL vJCiCCUUll ' ' LLLLf day morning and went to look at his kpie, has also expressed his pleasure rf N icholasville anJ aIl who know him hogs to his surprise, the two to which gnd readinesg t0 render every possible agree that he is one of nalure's noblsy , an I" j C rl MfrtnaL he had given the whUkp came to their aid in organiling the company. It is eQ He graduated from Transylvania ' and All MndS OI Plaster 1 laienai feed and were M well, apparently, as probibie that McWs skatiug rink will Universitylastyearandnowhascharge . f. 1 any of the balance of the herd. Mr bp osed as lhe armory. The company. Qf & charch Croppefi Sielby-county. Haulinj? 01 All KindS Knox at once left for a supply o f whicU wjll be known as the Jas. B. Mc- where lhe happy couple win be at home o whisky. When he returnned home Creary Guards, will be composed of the afUjr J&n Ut , . , , about three o'clock in the afternoon, he very begt young men of the city and B Jn Corner Main and B 1 ticpnoac fai hogj sick twQ of them ap. counly and aiready has the hearty sup- Everything in groceries fresh at Ken- OnOP " 85 parently dying, as they were retbd portof every citizen of the community, nedy Bros. Phone 153. l$-tf g q KlChmona :tmU ft I out with the breath of life almost out of I there is nothing better for the train- u m Kv I & i -V them. Nevertheless, he gave them their j nd welfare of the young men than Come to Owen McKee, Richmond UUMlt? ' dose with the rest of tbe sick ones. Bv a miUlary organization in their home Ky. for dry goods and notions. Others ; 1 " hlf&i tween that time and the time of going U)Wn The roory will be fitted with do and why not you. tf aSal ? W$k t0 bed Wednesday niht' he sve tben shower baths and a reading room, and . , i ... fi "trl I r2$k two more doses. When he went to look b(J mgda ag complete and attractive as BlllllllllWBlllB11111111111111B11IB11111B111111M fc V lT v-T- S f jL at his hogs Thursday morning. h rot lssibjeagameetjng piace for the boys. r-.Ci I ff I IA I ''';5lV j only found his sick hogs all alive, but Ther9Brgmaiiy tractions for the com- ft?. Si Si I PT7i3 Jtnatwo which he found apparently dy- pany. suoh as Rational and State en- I ' .E 'I '''''jJ.-SC jiJf- I ing oo hi return from Bureau, answered caropmenU eaoh summer, and many I i i j rfJi'"f; n JfeSL j the feed call and ate some good. Now. olher nice tripS) which make pleasant I UU -"''Jt? wflW&K Mr. Knox says, they may die yet. He Lutlogg for young mefl. I P' ''"TS"r f ri' f 433 does not know that whisky is a cure. The Kenlucky National Guards are I e5' ' ( Tih.i:'1 1: n T'lFiir He never tried it before. He can oly Lndar tbB supervision of men of the I "; l S PI't'iflT l III tell the facts of the case as they occur- highest moral character. With the! Si ! 111 i'il I red, and as far as he has tried tbe rem- Riohmond company under the guidance I I t; ' &s. if igr In I edy Barren County Tribune. I of W. S. Broaddus, parents should feel I fefu llll We handleall kinds of chicken feeds, their boys will be well looked after. I 4 PSMINI Urit. and poultry supplies. D Bi(Jc An Unusual Offer. 1 m i i nt JA 1 NWf mLM pviiTnaupNewL" Dry Goods, Notions, Clothing, Z5 Mr- Leslie R EvaDS Wh baS beeQ library you can keep up on current lit- U TT i C l -TW r H .fl 1 Q rC - -Sn& -i connected with the State Bank & Trust erature and enjoy the best writers at a I 11111115 rlllcS. llClLS WdJO) I 22y2N&? SLsjIftfet Company for many years, has resigned vjry maU 0Ogl$5 m year. Subscrip- I LIUUlO i-JUVJW 11M,l,k'J A 7 I lif VOS hi Pshion with lhat lnslUulion 10 toke tions taken for any magazine or news- I ' ETm, yMT U Januarj 1. In the future he will Fannie E. Culton, I J M A.Zmnt I k ZWf be connected with Mr. D. H.Breok in F173l Clay BMdg, W. Main. I Of fPTQ VlHTIrlvS I 'S&gSZ0 M'zP the insurance business. Mr. Evans hav- I J CL LlC'tO I I At H 1 1 J I ssStfi 1 ing purchased an interest in the firm, Jne Right Road. I ' I I .tt m .u , ,4 HSWn Ranges that wh,ch la the fulUre b6. kD0WD " All roads lead to the corner of Second I If Cole's Original Hot Blast Heaters and Hignoven Kanges man Breck & Evans Mr E ,. a compe- t cM m m f burns anything from corn cobs and slack to hard coal, i ne unl businesg man which fact .. evi- and at that pace you 1 ire never goes out from fall to spring-the most wondertu denced by hi. long and faith m service find M k.ndi of fresh Chrismas can. s'oves made Call and see the difference in this stove and all with the state Bank and r.uo and .q adJ, I , S.Oesmaae. LEU ano leason why the firm ghouM not prosper we haye a compiete line of cutglass I I ethers. by the united efforts of these two popular I nd fine china whick make ideal Xmas I D. B. Shackelford & Company ZZL. ... ,.,.,r "M'c"?- I " I mm ri i i i f ' u" K"in' Good Nero Dead. I mamammmmmmmmmmmm T A T TU IVfl.f T7nr Everything i. the toy line for children. Walace Singleton, a well known and W D OldhaiH & COmOanV I I Alii In The Market Horse and Mule Meeting. respected negro, died in this city last VyiUllalll Ut- VJVFiXiptt J T r w ,v. . v ..week after a lingering illness with tuber- I I 1 - m tt lirirlC Th6 Pf0gram f u "m, aU!culo.is. Deceased had as many friend,. I I I UlO Ul iI LttheUegeofAgncultureattheState ef rided in Richmond, and was pop- " I f f Hides, Feathers. Scrap Iron. Etc fajLlSEJ'iJ; t"- I I T X 7T O 1 Turkeys For Sale. I our line of new canned goods, vegeta I I' ' VV XJ-i-- I i have a few Bourbon Red Turkeys for bles and dried fruits is now complete II CORNER MAIN AND ORCHARD STREETS sale Gobblers $4, bens $3. Mrs. San- and our prices are right. D. B. Mo- U , aggM RICHMOND Phone 363 KENTUCKY ford Oldham, Phone 225-2. lt Kinney. - flEictliPSi Speeflaill IPipflecBSi : DURING THE REMAINDER OF DECEMBER I The continued mild weather has left us with too many Ready-to-wear Garments and if price will be , j an inducement we will close them out jjii i if (" Ladies' Suits and Coats I . Men's Suits and Overcoats J Misses' and Children's Coats will be Boys' Suits and Overcoats better for . I offered at . much below their regular money than was ever shown m trus . prices . dty We do not want to carry these goods over. You can secure a bargain : L j - by paying us a visit ' I - s HAMILTON BROTHERS : 1 - f . JL JL -.XV J. JL JW -U. . Richmond, Kentucky n j Isomer First and Main" Street . ' ..- - - . ; : . : : ; ' ' - .". V ) ; ' . " , " - .. - ' . : -