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Jection 1 i - r D CLI H !0lh YEAR RICHMOND. MADISON COUNTY. KENTUCKY. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 21, 1914 NUMBER 23 MAXo P 14 A I.N On next Friday and Saturday, January 16 and 17 in order to clean up our winter stock, we offer Everything in Stock at a Reduction We also have a lot of nice rem nants in silks, wool and dress goods Comeearly and get first choice John R. Gibson & Co I t i ! 1 OUR RAZORS WILL GIVE YOU A SMOOTH. CLEAN SHAVE FE -SHAVED" OUR PRICES WHEN WE MARKED OUR HARD VARE. WE HAVE THE "EDGE" ON THE HARDWARE BUSI- ESS. BECAUSE WE "HANDLE" THE MOST RELIABLE 'RANDS AND KEEP ON HAND A FULL STOCK. YOU CAN T AT OUR STORE. i DOUGL4S & SIMMONS 'econd Street Telephone ?0 l'W: ! 7 &l vX il l1 ivlVv nAi ' i What would Your WIFE DO IF YOU DIED AND LEFT HER HELPLESS? . Have you not known where an individual executor has smanaged an estate entrusted to him? Trust your busi es affairs to Our Trust Gompany. Jt is a PERMANENT ganization, controlled by responsible business men, who will Dk after your business for you after you are. dead, just as Irefully and as profitably as you look after it while you are ring. Be ABSOLUTELY SURE that your wife and child "n will be secure after you are .dead. We can attend to your jsiness or help you make safe, profkabla investments while )u are alive. r STATE BANK & TRUST CO I Am In The Market For urs : of : All : Kinds Hides, Feathers, Scrap-iron, Etc Don't sell until you see me. I always pay the highest market prices M. WIDES CORNER MAIN AND ORCHARD STREETS . ICHMOND Phone 363 r KENTUCKY Lagle Killed. Ilenry Mozart brought to this city last Friday a large Golden eagle, which he said he had killed that morning near Fort Estill. The bird measured seven feet from tip to tip and was a beautiful specimen ofThluVpecies. The eagle lis becoming almost extinct in this section of the country and will soon disappear, if not protected by law. A Wonder. Wnile the men were at work at the Chinn Mineral Mine last Saturday, dig ging about 300 feet under the cliff, in the bowels of the earth, they struck a won derfully large cave. It has been explor ed for quite a distance, but no terminal has been reached. Col. Chinn has writ ten for the State geologist to come and make a thorough examination of the cavern. It has very beautiful and mar velous chambers. Harrodsburg Herald. Hay For Sale. All kinds - clover, Jimothy and mjsed in quantity to suit purchasers. Deliv ered any where. II. C. Pieratt, Phont- 478-C, or S. S. Combs," Phone, 478-4. 2-lt., Board of Education Elect Of &3 . ficers. - At a meeting Wednesday night the Board of Education elected officers for ensuing four years as follows: Edgar Blanton, re-elected president, A. M. Davidson, secretary-treasurer. Thefol lowing gentlemen compose the board: Edgar Blanton, Jno Noland, Jesse Cobb, A. M. Davidson, Z.T. Rice and Jno. All man. Miss Mary Martin, daughter of J. W. Martin, was selected to succeed Miss Stella Phelps, resigned, as teacher in the third grade of that school. Miss Gdnev McCarty was elected substitute teacher for the year. Come to Owen McKee, Richmond Ky. for dry goods and notions. Others do and why not you. tf Announcement. ; ET 2 The Kentucky Utilities Company wish to announce that in accordanct with their customary broad policy ol "Customers First" that the usual low prices on all things electrical will pre vail during the year Ninetee-tlundred and Fourteen"!"" For your information they wish to stale that this include electric irons, grills, coffee percolators, toasters, vacurn cleaners, lamps. (Mazda, and others) fans, motors, etc. The Company 's District Manager in vites criticism of service rendered, ali such complaints receiving careful and prompt consideration at all times. Don't be a Growler. I Z. Don't be a growler. Some people con trive to get hold of the prickly side ol everything; to run against sharp corners and disagreeable things. Half of the strength spent in growling would often set things right. You may as well maki up your mind, to begin with, thatnoon ever found the world quite as he wouli like it; but you are to take your part of the trouble and bear it bravely. You will be sure to have burdens laid upoi you that belong to other people, unles you are a shirker yourself; but don't grumble. If the work needs doing, you can do it, never mind about that othei who ought to have done it and didn't. Those workers who fill up the gaps and smooth away the rough spots and fiuish up the jobs that others leave undone, they are the true peace-makers and are worth a whole regiment of growlers. Shelby Record. a EL V .. -C- r .. til I; . . . , ..li (Mm at rKkliSMS CHEAP COLONY HOUSES Coops May Be Moved at Will by Aid of Runners. There are robbers In your pastures and they are stealing your profits. If your sheep are infested with worms, you should stop the loss. Worms make poor wool, few lambs, less" weight of mutton. They starve your stock, make them sick and finally kill. SALT A Guaranteed Medicated Salt IV Kill Worms Sold under a guarantee to kill and expel all free stomach and intestinal worms. Will put sheep, hogs and all stock in prime condition. Tones up the system, sharpens the appetite, helps to put on fat quickly. Different from all other worm remedies. Safe, sure and costs little 1-12 cent a day per hog or sheep. Use Sal-Vet end your stock will doctor themselves. For Sale by - W. D. Buckley & Co If Floor Space, Six by Six, It Provided Room May Be Had for Accommo dation of Fifty Fowls With out Any Crowding.' A considerable saving of lumber can be made by using knock-down poultry coops and colony houses, Herewith is an illustration of a knock- Runner Frame and Side. down colony house. This may be made of any convenient size. In construction two runners with notches near their ends are laid down and two cross pieces, also notched, are screwed or bolted to them, says the Orange Judd Farmer. The run ners are provided so the house may be hauled from place to place. The cross pieces are to support the side walls. At the ends are bolts which run through the side wall, to which they are fastened by nuts and waBh ers. The ridgepole is fastened to the sides by bolts also. The same with the ends, which are made triangular, as shown. ' As these houses are intended only for summer use, they may be built of comparatively light material, with clapboarding for the sides and ship lap or matched stuff for the ends. It is desirable that not more than Colony House Complete. 50 chickens be kept in one colony house and that each flock have a grass plot of at least 1,000 square feet unless they can have free range. These houses are also useful to shelter brooders in the early part of the season. If the houses have a floor space six by six they will each accom modate 50 chicks without crowding, and when the chicks are old enough to do without the brooder they can be allowed to range from the house it self, thus becoming accustomed to their quarters from the very first A convenient size for the house illus trated is six by six on the floor and seven feet to the peak. These allow a man to stand up inside and to at tend to the brooder and chicks with out inconvenience. They can be built of odds and ends of material, but If new material, must be bought and if MK or moNT J Ends and Ridge House. the house is painted as It should be, it would cost about $8.. If unbolted and stored under cover, as they should he, such houses should last for many years, so the first cost would be Insignificant compared with the life of the houses themselves. The Poultry Beginner. By buying a pen of fowls in the fall you have an opportunity to get some strictly fresh eggs from your own hens during the winter months, when such eggs are difficult to purchase. To be rewarded with some nice eggs within a short time of starting to keep poultry Is encouraging enough to the average beginner to spur him on In the work he has undertaken, not to mention the possibilities of immediate profits from the little flock. Encour agement is what a beginner needs something to show for the work and time put into the enterprise. Cleanliness Insures Health. ' Health la a thing essential in the flock, and to insure health keep the poultry house clean and use lime free ly both in the house and all about the yard and runs. It will pay to be liberal in the use of lime. It Is also important to have plenty of sunshine In the house. . Fan Hatched Chicks. Fall hatched chicks - require more care than summer ones. They are apt to take cold on frosty mornings and chilly days. Give them a warm place to roost and keep in until after the chill is gone In the morninc Matt Cohen Arrested For Ship ping Birds. The Lexington Herald of Thursday contained the following notice, which will be of interest to Climax readers: Mall 8. Cohen, the well known saddle horse trainer and live stock claim agent for the L. & N., was arrested Tuesday on the charge of breaking the Interstate bird law in sending birds from Kentucky to Ohio. Mr. Cohen gave himself up to Sheriff Bradley when he heard there was a war rant out for his arrest. About five weeks ago Mr. Cohen sent some birds from Glasgow to Brent Ar nold, general freight agent of the L. & X. road at Cincinnati, and the package was inspected en route by game author ities and a warrant sworn out for the arrest of Mr. Cohen, lie was released on his own recognizance. Madisonian Arrested. Friday's Lexington Herald publishes the following: Jesse Baker, 22 years old, of Valley View, was arrested by Detectives Don Ion and Stewart on complaint of Chas. Powell, also of Valley View, who charg es that Baker broke into his home there and took a gold bracelet. Baker is being held here as a fugitive from justice. It appears that after breaking into the house Baker went to Xicholasville, where some one had seen him with the stolen bracelet. Powell was informed of this fact and followed Baker to this city and found him in a Vine street saloon. He informed the police and detectives placed Baker under arrest. As the pris oner was being searched Charles Jelly, of this city, came in and handed Detec tive Stewart a gold bracelet which, he said. Baker threw across the street as the officers came out of the saloon with him. Powell identified the bracelet as the one taken from his home. Several bystanders said they saw Ba ker throw something away as he left the saloon with the detectives, but they did not attach any significance to this until Jelly had found the bracelet, which dropped almost under his feet. LEADING WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS OF RICHMOND GIVE OUT STATEMENT. Authorize Retail Druggists To Sell New Treatment on Thirty Days' Trial, Money To Be Refunded If It Does Not Relieve Colds Overnight. Croup In Fifteen Minutes. Applied Over Tbroat and Cnest, II Is Inhaled AI a Vapor and Absorbed Through The Skin. r Deals In Real EstaleA Stock and Crop Wcpons ol Spe- I clal Interest : : J Leading Richmond Druggists Will Give Away 25-Cent Packages Free. The wholesale drug houses of Rich mond have recently imported from North Carolina a new treatment for all forms of cold troulbes-something that is a little ou.t of the ordinary. They have authorized the Richmond druggists to refund the purchase price, 25c, 50c and $1.00 to any user who does not find this new "external" treaiment the best thing they have ever tried. The mothd of taking this treaiment is novel one. In place of being swal lowed in the form of a tablet or syrup, it is in the form of a salve and is ap plied over the throat and chest in se vere cases being covered with a warm flannel cloth. Tbissalva is so made that the heat of the body releases vapors of Pine Tar, ThermoL Eucalyptol, Menthol, etc., which arise from the chest-and are in haled with each breath direct to.the lungs. At the same time the prepara tion is absorbed through the skin, tak ing out the soreness. Persons who have tried this new treat ment say that the next morning the head is clear, phlegm loosened and sore ness gone. Croup is positively relieved in fifteen minutes and sufferera from bronchial troubles, catarrh, asthma, sore throat, etc., will find this treat ment irives remarkable relief. To mothers, especially, this prepara tion will be a boon, as by its use the little chaps can be kept free from all croup and cold troubles without having to injure their stomachs by dosing with internal medicines. No one realizes the value of an "ex ternal' treatment better than the skilled druggist, and most of the Richmond druggists are arranging to give away free, to their regular customers, a lim ited supply of 25-cent packages free. Only a few dealers so far have received their shipments, but to insure a free package it is best to present coupon be low to your druggist at once and have your package reserved. COUPON No. I. Good at Your Druggist, Etc. Name Address Note to Druggist. Hold CoupoD until our salesmen call. adv Wm. H. Whaley, Jr., near Paris, sold to James II. Hutsell, of Montgomery county, 50 head of cattle, averaging 950 pounds, at 7c. That hundreds of-farmers are being swindled by the use of fake hog cholera serum, is the opinion of Representative Ilenry Brady, ol Iowa. Other men have sounded the same warning. Mr. Brady estimates that $1,000,000 have been spent this year by Iowa farmers for fake rem edies. The outbreak of the disease has given a productive field for swindlers to work. They take advantage of the al most desperate situation of a farmer who is trying to stamp out the plague from his herds and who will try almost anything offered. This work by fakers has had a tendency to weaken farmers' confidence in the real serum treatment, which is being carried on by the Gov ernment, Siate colleges and farm agents. TRY F0R I The Climaxl year $1 ni n 'I I o ON Fine Suits and Overcoats, Odd Pants, Hats, Shoes, Underwear Heavy Rubbers, Heavy Shoes, Boots, Gloves, Sweater Coats, Shirts, Mufflers and everything in the store at reduced prices Ladies', Misses' and Children's Shoes Go At Reduced Prices Come early and get your share of the bargains A Great Opportunity to purchase a fine Suit or Overcoat at a very small price Come at once and bring your cash jr. s. rrn r t ttt m in . ittt 11 iAlNdiLir li-jlr. HOME OF GOOD CLOTHES' Corner Second and Main Streets RICHMOND, KENTUCKY WW 'J I ft