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1 M Tell us the news. We appreciate it and its our pleasure to serve you. Phone 638, 659 or 791, or write us. Sign your name to all news items. Those who have subscribed since March 5th, and who Have tied to their choice of pictures, as i ion 9 tw, lcf m 'rocf se , made. They Don't get left are going fast. The Parents of-the Model School will give a picnic to the Faculty of both Model and Nor mal Schools at the Lake, Friday afternoon at 3:30 June 6th.' This is only for the Faculty! and no children are expected, v ' -oo- Dr. W. K. Price, of Cottonburg, was chosen vice president of the i Eclectic Medical Association which met in Louisville last week. Quite an honor worthily bestowed. Dr. Price is a fine citizen and is one of the leading physicians of this county. -oo- jEssr we are maKing out ouri TIT '"' permanent mailing list Notice carefully your name, address and time. If any errors have been j made, kindly call our attention to them. This paper stops v when your time is out Look at the address. Will appreciate your renewal. -oo- Mrs. W. D. Oldham went to Millersburg on . Saturday after noon to be present at the Senior Play that evening in which -Mr. Harold Oldham had a leading part He also had the honor of being chosen to lead in the Flow er CotillionT Mr. Oldham, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Oldham, and Abner go over to-day to be pres ent at the graduating exercises, of which class Mr. Harold is a mem ber of high standing. -oo- Annual Fish Fry The annual fish fry of the Clark County Fish Club was held at Lower Howards Creek on the Sam Pursley farm on Friday, May 30. About fifteen gentlemen , At.:. : . - i . A. i ixuiii -ilia city cxiikx guilty oiwiW'k ed. juage snacKeirora carried i the following gentlemen in automobile: Sant Bush, P his B. Broaddus and W. O. Harker. .Hon. L. B. Herrington carried R. B. Terrill, J. W. Maupin, Ar mer Parrish, Edgar Doty and John Noland in his v machine, while Roy C. White, Judge Jno. C. Chenault, O. P. Jackson, Jno. E. Baldwin and Jno. F. Wagers went in buggies. About three hundred people! were in attendance. Forty-four automobiles were lined up at one time. An abundance of fish were provided,' as well as buttermilk and mint M -oo- Church Notes The Teachers Meeting will be held with Mrs. George W.a Pick els, to-night at half after seven. The C. W. B.M. Society will meet on Wednesday afternoon at three o'clock with Mrs. Quis enberry on Second street. The Circle with Mrs. S. N.:Moberly on Thursday at 3. p. m. and the Mission Band on Thursday at the same hour with Mrs. Barnes. E.B. The following ;. composed ;the choir at the .opening services or Sunday school at tne new wins- tian Church on Sunday: r Dorothy Perry, HennettaLuxon,LUn wnrthv f esnedal mention Nannie Mae Davidson, gue Pates, Austin Lilly, Grace Isaacs, Josephine Chenault, Mrs. M.ob- erly, Messrs. Grinstead, Gordon, Barlow, Shepherd and Arnold, -oo- v; Remember when you come to town and want seed that Covington, Thorpe & Co. handle the best that can be bought and will sell, them worth the money, wme and see us at 232 West Mainrstreet piui Services at the New Christian Church On Sunday mdrning, June; the first, services were held in the New Christian Church and it was indeed a day of inspiration and hallowed memories. A large con course of people had gathered and representatives from all of the churches were there to m inde i their voices in song, to rejoice "with those who rejoice," and to worship the "One True God" vMr. John Arnold, the Superin n?ent' J5 Jedu the meftin announced the hymn, after which Dr. E. B. Barnes read from the 16th chapter of Matthew and fol lowed with -prayer. The follow ing program was then given: Chorus by the Primary Class Address 'The Old and the New Church," Hon. W. B. Smith Solo by Mr Jordan Music by the choir - Assembling of Classes (and tak ing offering for Children's Day, the money to be used, for the work in foreign lands.) Address Order and Reverence in Sunday School," Prof. W. J. Grinstead Singing by the choir Address "Why Are We Here?" Mr. R. E. Turley. The following excellent report was then made, after which the exercises closed with prayer by Rev. E. C. McDougle. Number of persons present, 510; collections, $85.95. Twenty teach ers present and 22 visitors. The usual morning service was held, at which time Dr. Elarnes preached, using as his text 'The Church of the Living God," a ser mon beautiful and impressive. A most enjoyable feature of the service was the . special music, Mrs. G. W. Pickels presiding at the organ, and the sweet singing of the choir, a quartet by Mr. Wm. Arnold, Dr. Perry, 'Mrs. Perry and Mrs. Ballard, and a beautiful solo by the latter, "Thy Will Be Done." The benediction was pronounc ed by Dr. Barnes and thus closed the first day in the New Church, a day which dawned cloudless, emblematic of Hope, and full of promise for the morrow. -oo- Golden Wedding About one hundred and fifty guests assembled at the country home of Mr. and Mrs. John Hisle last Saturday to help them cele- - U.fl, - !, - nAnn ,oAAn Mr , M;i. H. . . . - a, and Mr Hisle had prepared dinner that surpassed anything ever given; hre. ; ; ' borne elegant presents were received by this venerable couple given by loving friends. The wedding cake was unique being about two feet square, an was delicious, ihis was a pres ent from one of her sisters and had on it "1863-1913."' Mrs. Hisle wore a silk dress, a f ac simile of the one she wore on her wedding day fifty years ago. - Many out of town guests were in attendance. A most happy day .was spent and the departing guests wished them a long continuation of health and happiness. -oo- "The Sweet Girl Graduates1 The Senior Play of Caldwel J High School which was given m the Chapel on last evening, was one of the prettiest and most at tractive that this school has presented in Richmond. The en tire cast of characters was unus ually fine, but Miss Elizabeth Blanton, 'The Sweet Girl Grad uafce," and Miss Mary Martin, "the mother threatened with nervous prostration," showed very marked histrionic ability and Caldwell is r Kr rnntfrafnlafpH nn sending forth such uiented young ladies Th st . setting, the work of the Manual Training Department is showing skill and perfect' taste, having a' High school where everything is taught from the use 0f the hammer and saw "to the j intricate work of the dramsu -oo- This paper stops when your time is out Look at the address. nr.vay.T..a vnnr rpnpvual Will appreciate your renewaL Personal f Miss Ludle Walton- has returned from Stanford. . . Mr. S. A. Deatherage was in New York on business. , Kum an' git yer pic-toor. They is gw'yhV fast Miss McKinney is the guest of Miss Anna Mae Walker. ; Miss Elizabeth Miller is visiting in Indianapolis. , - Judge W. H. Lilly, of Irvine, is in the city on business. Miss JuRa White is. visiting Miss Martha Burke, in Illinois. . Mr. Newton Heacox is the guest of Mrs. Elmer Deatherage. .- Mrsjames Burnsides was at Bryantsvi lie last week on business. Hon. D. M. Chenault was in , Louisville Tuesday on business. Mrs. Robert Burke has returned to her home at Junction City. lrs. B. L. Middleton has been the guest of friends in Shelby ville. . Mr. Clarence Hook, of Stanton, Vau, is visiting friends in the city. . Mrs. James Stuart Early, of Louisville, was in the city this week. . . Miss Smith, of Illinois, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Evans. Harry and Arnold Hanger have returned from school for the vacation. Mr. Guy Dixon, of Barboursville visited friends here the last of the week. Miss Elizabeth Eba. of Ashland, is the guest of Miss Elizabeth Blanton. Mrs. Mary Smoot,. of Maysville, is the guest of Dr. and Mrs. C. E. Smoot Mrs. Collins, of Crittenden, is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Ronald Oldham. Dr. and Mrs. E. B. Barnes were present at the C. W. B. M. meeting last week. Messrs Thompson and Logan Burnam are expected home Thursday for the vacation. Mr. Wm. Collins has as his guest Mr. Hermann Worsham, of Corbin, Kentucky. Mrs.' Howard Neale will entertain the D. A. R. on Saturday afternoon at 2. p. m. Mr. Jonah Wagers attended the Dance given on Satuaday night by the younger set Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Allman spent several days in Cincinnati last week with their son. Miss Addie Logsdan, of Panola, is visit ing Miss Elsie Deane White, on Second street Miss Marie Louise Kellogg has returned from a' visit to her grandmother in Lex- ington. Mr. Merritt Powell has gone to Canada to accept a position with an electric com pany. "" Miss Hattie Coy, of Kirksville, has just returned from a visit to San Antonio, Texas. - ; - Dr. H. Clay Jasper has been in Danville at the bedside of his sister who has been quite ilL , Miss Elizabeth Farley is at home for a vacation. She taught school at Columbia the past year. , Ivan McDougle who has been teaching in Columbia, Kentucky, has returned for the summer. v, " - "Miss Margaret Douglas has returned from Midway where she attended school the past year. Mrs. W. W. Burnsides, and daughter were visiting Mrs. B. F. Patton at Bryants ville last week. ' .. Mr! Edwin Wines will reach home the end of the week from the School of Phar-. macy in Cincinnati. Messrs. David Phelps, Wm. Collins and Howard Neale Thompson are at home from State University. v Mr. Lucien Burnam has returned to Louisville after a visit to his parents Judge and Mrs. A. R. Burnam. Miss S. A. Wilson, of Waco, has had as her guests Mrs. G. B. Kennedy and daugh ter and Miss Mary Martin. ' Mrs. Baker, of .Forth Worth, is here on a visit to her father and mother Mr. and Mrs. Walker of the East one. Mrs.' W. J. Newsom reached home last week, after a ; prolonged visit with her mother, Mrs. W. P. Looper, at Enid, Okla. Misses Cathryn . Grinstead ' and Lucy Tevis, of Waco, are spending the week with Mrs. J. R. Quisenberry, on Second street ' ; -. Hon. C. E. Woods, of Eustis, . Fla., is in the city. He ( will be here for a few days pnly... His ' friends are giving him a royal reception. . j ' Miss Ada Parke who has been visiting her sister, Mrs, S. E. Combs in Jefferson, Okla., returned home last week, after an extended visit of several months;' Miss Maud Wilson, daughter of Mr. L. T. Wilson, of this city, sang at the meeting of the C. W. B. M. in Lancaste r last Wed nesday night and was highly complimented- '-::-; ' '' ' " ' Dr. and Mrs. C. H. Vaught had as their guests the past week, : Miss Lettie Mc Roberts and Mr. McRoberts,of Lancaster. Miss McRoberts sails for Europe this week. V ' : , Mrs. J. W. Caperton and Miss Jamie are visiting in Columbus, Ohio. On their way home they will stop over at the Bartholo mew School in Cincinnati, for a short visit ' v .'. : . On Thursday artemoon Mrs. D. B. Shackelford went to Winchester to meet Miss Elizabeth who was returning home from Washington where she has attended school the past year. Editor E. C Walton had as his guests last Sunday, Col. W. P. Walton, Mr. Frank Vaughn and wife, Miss Mar Miller Wal tou, and Messrs. Andrew Ellett and John Priddy, of Lexington. Hon. . Silas Cobb, of San Diego, Cali fornia has spent a delightful week with his father and brothers, Hon. J. Tevis and C W. Cobb at the home place near Red House. He leaves for his Western home on Saturdav. ' '' . Miss Julia Greene, of Lexington, was a pleasent caller at our office Monday. She is taking a vacation at 'her sister, Mrs. Stevenson on Red House pike. She was formerly a stenographer in the law office of Mr. Grant E. Lilly. ; " Hon. W. B. Smith has returned from a very delightful trip to Washington City. While there he clasped hands with his old time friend, Hon W. J. Bryan. Mr. Smith is proud of the distinction of having voted for the great Commoner. E. C. Walton, the popular editor of the Richmond Climax, couldn't stay from the bankers' convention, but came over accom panied by his -attractive daughter, Miss Lucy Lee Walton, who remained and is the guest of, Miss Lyle Cooper. Journal. Mrs. Ed. Turley, Mrs. G. B. Turley, Mrs S. P. Deatherage and Mrs. B. H. Luxon were with Mrs. Davidson, Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Barnes and Mrs. E.C Wines were with" Mrs- R. E. McRoberts and Mrs. G. D, Simmons was with Mrs. Arnold at the meeting of the C. W. B. M. at Lancaster. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Powell and Mrs. Lackey motored to Richmond Sunday and spent the" day with friends.:. Mrs. Ida Scott and niece, Miss Mattie Welch Logan, who have been spending the winter at St Petersburg, Florida, are at their summer home in the country, much to the delight of their friends. Jessamine News. . Mrs. H. L. White, of Richmond, is visit ing her granddaughter, Misses Sidney and Mary Olivia White..Mrs. J. B. Willis, of Crab Orchard, attended the reception given by Mrs. Darbishire and the Misses Shelby..Mr. O. J. Hendren and grand son, James E. Hagan have returned to Madison county after a visit to Danville relatives. Danville Messenger. Miss May me Dickerson returned Mon day to her home in Richmond after a visit to Garrard and Lancaster friends. Miss Maud Wilson, of Richmond, has been visiting her sister, Mrs. L. N. Miller. Mr. James McDowell, of Richmond, was with Lancaster friends for a visit of a few days .Mrs. Anderson Chenault, of Rich mond, is visiting Mrs. J. W. Elmore on Lexington Avenue Miss Margaret Arnold a student of the Madison Female Institute, of Richmond is at home for the vacation. Record. -oo- Court Day Quite a good crowd of farmers, their wives and daughters, were in our . beautiful city Court day. Every one wore a contented smile. Crops are doing well and the prospect for a bumper crop is reported excellent. The disease among horses gave anxious concern to many but as yet it has not ravaged this county to any great extent - , Cattle sold well. Horses and mules sold well. Exclusive Agency For LIGGETTS CHOCOLATES An Extraordinary Offer We WUl" Allow You 50c For Your Old Hot Water Bottle Bring us your old Hot Water Bottle no matter what make or whether it leaks or not We will allow you 50c for the old one in exchange tor a "MAXIMUM" Hot Water Bottle that sells regularly for $2.00, 1 : ' This offer is made for the purpose bf convincing you of the superiority of our guaranteed "MAXIMUM" Rubber Goods. r "MAXIMUIVt" Is moulded all in one piece. The surface is beautifully embossed with our exclusive maple leaf de sigri. : It is of full 2-quart capacity. Packed in handsome box. Comes in either rich chocolate or deep red color. Regular-price $2.00. In trade for your oldhotwatexbottle,only 1.5 Caldwell Commencement The annual commencement ex ercises at Caldwell High School were begun Sunday night when Dr. Quisenberry of the Baptist Church, this city, preached the baccalaureate sermon at the Pres byterian Church. It was not our good fortune to . be present, but those who were so favored, pro nounced it a gem.- He spoke from the text "See now- that you do not fail." The program for the rest of the 7 - . r week is as follows: f Tuesday is to bei exhibition day. At 10 a. m. exercises will be held in which several pupils will describe the process of construc tion of the various kinds of arti cles on exhibition. There will.be displays of work in manual train ing, basketing, in rug weaving, paper cutting, etc, as well as a display of products grown in the School garden. Wednesday 8 p. m. some one hundred and fifty of the classes under Miss James', direction will give the Operetta, Little Boy Blue. Thursday 8 p. m. the High School entertainment, the Opere tta, A Nautical Knot, will be pre sented under the direction of Miss Rogers. Friday 8 p. m. the address to the graduating class will be given by Mr. T. J. Coates, State Super visor of Rural Schools, at which time diplomas will be awarded to the graduates. The senior class this year is the largest in the history of the School, consisting of twelve young women and five young men: G. C. Bradley, Hugh Gibson Culton, Jamie Samuel Dailey, Edgar Shirley Gum, Reu ben Pearlman, Elizabeth Miller Blanton. Josephine Reid Chen ault, Rosa Dobrowsky, Harry Wood Huguely, Sarah Julia Jones, Mary Lewis Martin, Anna Geneva McCarthy. Jane Vivian Kice, Stella Burnam Taylor, Mary Josephine Terrill, Ellen Walker, and Kuby rowell Willoughby. -oo- We want your logs, or will saw them for you while you wait Blanton Lumber Co. Phone 425. 16-tf WE HANDLE w Field and Garden Seeds Chicken Feeds and Grits STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES D. B. 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FOR SHERIFF We are authorized to announce ELMER DEATHERAGE a candidate for the office of Sheriff of Madison county, subject' to the action of the Demodratic party. We are authorized to announce N. B. ONES a candidate for the office of Sheriff of Madison county, subject to the action of the Democratic party. FOR COUNTY CLERK "We are authorized to announce R. B. TERRILL as a candidate for re-election to the office of Clerk of the Madison County Court, subject to the action of the Demo cratic party. w FOR ASSESSOR, -We are authorized to announce P. S. Whitlock, of Kirksville, a candidate for the office of Assessor of Madison county,, sub ject to the action of the Democratic party. FOR POLICE JUDGE We are authorized to announce W. L. LEEDS as a candidate for Police Judge of the City of Richmond, subject to the action of the Democratic party. 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