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Tell us the news. We appreciate it and its our pleasure to serve you. Phone 638, 659 or 791, orr write us. : Sign-your name to' all news items. ' - A new "Old Glory" floats ; from the postoffice flagstaff. ' -oo- Our fellow townsman, R.-J; Engle, will soon remove to Louis ville to take charge of a hotel in that city. We wish him and ' his family much success.' -oo- Those who have subscribed since March 5th, and who have paid their subscription, are enti tled to their choice of pictures, as long as they last No reservations "iu nicy die going iasu Don't get left. -OO- ww-vve.are maKing out our permanent mailing list Notice .-t iir time. If any errors have been made, kindly call ur attention to them. . -.; . TL!. ' J- . : . i ihj paper . stops wnen your time is out Look at the address. Will appreciate your renewal. -oo- Class and Field Day at Eastern T3 " '. ' '.'. ' ' . oegmmng ai eignt o'clock on 1 lvionuay morning tne tollowmg sp'endid program was given in the chapel" of the Eastern State Normal by the Class of Nineteen- Thirteen: - Music 'Twilight" 1 .Abt Euterpian Club Historian., ....,rx;tX. X Laubisch Poet .iEHiabeth Henry Music "Morning-Comes, Buft ' : Now is Night'..--i. Bliss . Euterpean Club Orator ..JLl.-lsA.-O. H. Harris . Prophet... J--,--liMary Floyd Music "Old Folks' af Home"...... Foster Euterpean Club v : t Giftorian -Allie Hendren At the conclusion of - the exer cises the audience adjourned to the grounds where MissScoville formally presented the v Class Memorial to Dr. Crabbeoicing ! the deepest appreciatforibf his r -t efforts in their beriprja&tf i bfvhis unfailing courteSlm'diridness. Dr. Crabbe then onvbehaif of the Regents, made a 'dignified, finish ed, speech of accepiance, express ing his gratitude for the. tribute paid him by the Class and com- Bryan, men of determination, of mending their faithfulness.! He! purpose, and he here emphasized then asked that they circle the 'his message to the Classthat Memorial with him, hand clasped ; success awaited those who press in hand and repeat the pledge to ed forward, who knew no turning hate always the false and protect , back, and that on leaving the the true. , (High School they should be pre- Part second of the ; program ! pared to do something, for this is consisted of the Field Day exer-; the test of efficiency, "cises as follows and the names of H Prof.Caneer then delivered the winners: ' Standing Broad Jump-Mr.Craw- ford first prize, Mr. Niece , sec- ond, Mr. Asher third. v . Standing High Jump Mr. Ciaw- ford (Junior). Running Broad Jump-Mr. Ad. Thomas (Junior) . v J HiSM?nV d I nomas and Mr. btephens. c w Pf tvuA-Vrnf rha Keith 39 feet ; . "cKf PV f.,ntUMr Rrt.ant 36 feet, 10 inches. Hammer Throws-Mr. Potato Races ; 1. Miss Scoville 2. Miss Lyle 3. Miss George 4. Miss Flemming Crawford. K YrWfocf rf WinrtorcV Mice 1 Scoville. v On Fnday evening the parlors Chinning the Bar Mr. Ad. Thorn- of the Baptist Church were i as (13 times). Other contest-thrown open and a lovely re ' ants Were: Mr. DeLong, 6; jMr. ceptiori tendered the new minis- if$&' rL HS0!.1,6 ter, Dr. Quisenberry and f amily. 4 in- Mr AnHfrsinn 8- Mr. Hill.' . . : . . . iV FW' Smith,!; Mr. Niece, 12. .j j In the All-up-relay, the Juniors were the winners. -oo- We guarantee quick delivery of .jvery thing you buy and will appreciate your orders. If you have not tried us give us a call, 232 West Main street, Richmond, Ky: , Covington, Thorpe & Co. 11-ti -oo- This paper stops when jour time is out Look at the address. . Will appreciate your renewal;; .Commencement Week at v.v C. H. S. Beginning on Tuesday exhibi tion day, when the process of construction of the articles on display was described by members of thfiLclass .in Manual training, the week has been a notable one in the c history of the school Seldom, has finer workmanship and skill been shown than was seen here in the tables desks, stands, chests, 'hat-racks i and other.articlesmadeby these boys. We hope to have an opportunity of giving their names' in a subse? quent issue. Then followed two beautiful Operettas, "Little Boy Blue ' under the direction of Miss James and A Nautical Knot" A presented under the management of Miss Rogers. In both of these the pupils showed careful train ing and some unusually sweet voices were heard. In the first "Little Boy Blue," Alfred Douglas, "Mollie," Laura Blanton, "Katie-She-Did," Louise Terrill, : "Katie She - DidnV Louise McKee, and the Musical Frogs, Frederic Gooseman, Arnold Scrivener, Edgar Burgess, and-Frank Myers, the children "covered themselves with glory." The" older class was not to be out done and here too the musi cal numbers were beautiful. : All of, these young ladies and gentle men deserve especial mention. 7 Thejl on Friday, the night of all other nights the graduating class.' The evening was opened with -good music by the High School Orchestra followed with prayer by Dr.E. B. Barnes," music, and then Prof. D. W. Bridges introduced the speaker of the evening, Prof. T. J. Coates, in a most complimentary way. His address was a strong, practical talk to the girls and boys. He spoke of the value of education, of the great countries of the world and what they have stood for; Hebrew, religion;" Greeks, beauty architec ture; Romans, law; Germans, sanctity of the home and the dignity of woman-hood, "and lastly, America, for personality and its corollary, opportunity; of the right of the American born to develop talent unhampered by - l i x i cast. ivir. coates men cuea many of the great characters of all ages beginning with Abraham, whom he stated he believed to be an American, for he went West, of Moses, Columbus, and on down the line to Grant, Roosevelt, and i the diplomas to the following class, after which Prof. Bridges made; a short talk commending , their faithfulness and industry: i G. C. Bradley, Hugh Gibson Culton, Jamie Samuel Dailey, Edgar Shirley Gum, Reuben "Pearlman, Elizabeth Miller Blan- ton, Josephine Reid Chenault, , . TT ,.T , . Rsa Dobrowsky, Harry Wood Huguely, Sarah Julia Jones, Mary Lewis Martin, Anna Geneva McCarthy,. Jane Vivian Rice, Stella Burnam Taylor, Mary i Josephine Terrill, Ellen Walker, and Ruby Powell Willoughby. -oo- Baptist Reception Vhe ministers ot the various churches were there to welcome them and to join with the congre gation in many good wishes. Dr. Quisenberry's daughter, who has w " s reached home in time to bo pres- ent The church Was tastefully decorated and cream, berries and cake were evening. served "during, the -oo- - 'Rough and Dressed Lumber. Lumber Co. Phone 425. Blanton " 16-tf Personal - Mr..W. W.JPigg, isvisiting ih Lexington. Mrs. Jas. Burnam is In , Winchester this week. . ' . '' Mr. Jas. Park is at home from, State, University.-, ; : Y Miss Lizzie Graddy is the guest of Mrs. H. C Jasper. - , Miss Caroline Cox is the guest 'of Miss Stella Phelps, r, v V ' Mr. Ben Dobrowsky Is at home, from State College. ; Miss Russell Stouffer is at home from Randolf-Macon. - V v; . " . ' Miss Julia Ciiitchfield is at home from Nashville, Tenn , ; ' Miss Mae Phelps has returned form Washington City, v, 'Miss Elizabeth Turley leaves for North Carolina, Monday. Miss Anne Bennett Cohen Is at home from Randolf-Macon. Miss Bonnie Proctor spent Sunday with relatives in Lexington. Mrs. Hugh Colyer, who has been quite sick, is much improved. . Miss Hazel WhiUock is the guest of Miss Elizabeth Burnam. Miss Jeannette Pates spent " several days In Midway, with relatives. Mrs.: Henry, of. Gulfport, Loiasi ana, is visitiing Mrs. Weisenburg. Messrs.. J. W. Crooke and Sam Parks spent Wednesday In Berea. .Miss Ada Parle is at home from Okla where she spent the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Stouffer. Prof, -and Mrs. J. B. Cassiday attended the Commencement at Berea. ' Miss Josephine Chenault is visiting Mrs. George Snyder in Mt' Sterling.- Mrs. KobL Hams is much improved in health and able to be at home. Neal Anderson, of Cincinnati, is visiting his sister, Mrs. Mattie Douglas. Miss Henrietta Luxon has as her guestf Miss Betiie Herndon, of Berea. Miss Mayo Thomas is visiting Mrs. Homer Kiser, of Paris this week. Mrs. Hanley Nepert,of Cincinnati, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Dykes. Miss Ada Dean, of Owensboro, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Hale Dean, i Mrs. Sullivan and daughter, Miss Kath- Ieen are at home for the summer. Miss Iris Crutcher will be the - guest o; Miss Russell White for the dance. ' ... Miss Eleanor Hagan visited Miss Bertie Thompson in Winchester last week. : Miss Sarah Quisenberry is at home from Va. where she has attended school. Dr. H. L. Perry -and daughter. Miss Gladys, spent Thursday in Lexington. Miss Leah Azbill has as her guests Miss James and Mr. Woods, of Hinton, Va. Mrs. H. B. Hanger is at home after a sojourn of several months in the East " Mr. . Everette Sandlin attended the Millersburg Commencement exercises. Miss Margaret Arnold, of Lancaster, .Is the guest of Miss Marie Louise Kellogg. Mr. Boen Zaring is the guest of his mother, Mrs. J. W. Zaring, on Lancaster Ave.' Mrs. Jas. W. Caperton and daughter, Miss Jamie have returned from, a trip to Ohio. - - - - Judge William Herndon, of . Lancaster, was in the city last Wednesday, en route to Berea. . Mrs. Harry Blanton has returned from Lexington and has as her guest her sister, Mrs. Smith. - ' . Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Phelps Jiae as their guests Mr. and Mrs. Fox "and children, of Dawson, Ga. .. ', - Mrs. W. Al Bull, of Greenville, Miss,' is visiting her mother, Mrs. Williams Crow, on Oak street. ' Mrs. H. G. Kiser, of Paris, come over to-day to be the guest, of Mrs. Ed. Carson for several days. ' -' ' Mrs. Clark, wife of Senator W. H. Clark, of McKee, is visiting her sister Mrs. Harriss, on Third street " V Mesdames Laura Blanton, L. B. Herring ton, and Harvey Chenault spent Wednes day in. Lexington. Mr. Smith Oldham and wife are at home from Tucson, Ariz, and are the guests of Mr. W. S. Oldham. Mr. Don C Wiggins and wife, of Win chester, are - the guests of Mrs. K, G. Wiggins and family. , - Messrs. Dan Walker, Harry Rice and Harold Oldham are here from Millers burg Military Institute. , , .4 Miss Mary Lee Colyer who has been teaching in Ashland for the last year has returned for the vacation. ; Miss Helen Bond, of' Versailles, will be the guest of Miss Anne Bennett Cohen for the dance Friday night ' - :" ' Mr. Hugh Cassiday J reached home this week from Texas, where - he was a Pro fessor in the A' and M College. -. : Mr. E. P. Kelly former principal of Cald well High School, is in the city and is being given the glad hand by his friends.. . v -. Chief of Police, J. H. Allraan is attend ing the International Convention of Heads of Police, which'met in Washington. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Ringo and little daughter, of this city, were in Winchester last week visiting friends and relatives. jMrs.;, Roscoe Gilmore Stott. and little daugh ter left Friday for the North to spend the summer. Prof. Stott will ; join them ater. . " : '; - : . : Miss Margaret Covington attended the June dance in Winchester and while there was the guest of Miss "Mamie Scrivner. . Miss Francis Wagers, of Richmond, was the guest of Miss Virginia Lear last week, returning to her home Sunday. Jessamine News.'; :.' '' ' ' - " '. ' i Dr. H. C Jasper, ' his son Gaines Jasper and his guest Mr. Jones, of Arkansas, left on Wednesday for a visit to Doctor Jas per's ranch in Arkansas. . . . , Miss Bessie Riddell and sister, Mrs. Chas. Cunningham, were fn the city Fri day. The latter was en route to Florida where she will make her liome. Rev. G. ' W. Crutchfield attended the Wesleyan College v Commencement in Winchester and while there 'was the guest of Mr. Parker Adams and sister. - 1 Misses Minnie Curg Broaddus . and George MayMoberly, of Moberly, and Ethel Turpin, of Red House, were the guests of Mrs T. O. Broaddus last week. Miss Jessie Norton Crutcher is the guest of Miss Sue Cobb. Thursday afternoon Miss Sue Cobb will entertain with a tea, in honor of her visitor. ' ; Miss Anne Bennett Cohen has returned from Randolph-Macon Institute, Danville, Va, where she won distinction in all of her classes and the prize for' best house keeping. " - ... ; Miss Margaret Douglas, who has been attending school at Midway, made a high ly complimentary' standing in history and the Bible, attaining an average of 97 in each study being the highest average ob tained in the class. She is at home for the summer. Miss Margaret Arnold is' in Richmond for a . visit to friends '.Mr. James P. Prather has been in Richmond with his daughter Mrs. Wm. Sebastian..Mr. J. W. Arnold, Superintendent of Richmond Sunday School, was the guest of his sister, Mrs. J. S. Johnson during the con vention.. -.Mesdames Nathanel Cotton of Kirksville, and Wm. Carson of Stanford are the guests -of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Romans.. ..Mrs. Ann Walker of Hun tington, Wrest Va. who is now in Richmond visiting " her daughter, Mrs. James Burn side and son J. B.Walker is expected soon for a visit to her daughters. Mesdames B. F. Hudson and W. O. Rigney. Central Record. -oo- Picnic to Faculty The parents of the Model School invited the Faculty of the Normal and Model Schools to a picnic at Lake Reba on Friday afternoon at 330. The occasion proved a very delightful one. After enjoying rowing and all a social hour, sorts 01 tun, a most tempting spread and in luncheon was the early twi light the party "homeward bound" left the lake carrying with them many happy memories. -oo- Register Registration day for the August Primary is set for July 19. tf -oo- Wewant your logs, or will saw them for you while you wait Blanton Lumber Co. Phone 425. :'. 16-tf Exclusive Agency For LIGQETT'S CHOCOLATES We Will Allow You 50c For Your Old Hot Water fiottle Bring us your old Hot Water Bottle-rrno matter what make or whether it leaks or not We will allow you 50c for the old one in exchange for .a "MAXIMUM" Hot. Water Bottle that sells regularly for $2.00. . ;. j' V ; ' ' ' .) V-":-. .;. , This offer is made for the purpose of convincing you of the superiority "of our guaranteed "MAXIMUM" Rubber Goods. - v s i; . .'.;.'. ; Is moulded all in one piece. The surface is beautifully embossed with our exclusive maple leat de sign. 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 bid hot water bottle,only $150 The Richmond Chautauqua From June 25th to July 1st, the Chautauqua will be held this year. We hope that all our citi zens will do their part, in making this a much greater factor f of good even than last year's. The pro- gram ii.Tf.iicn stronger in every way. Aclarri Bede, the humor ist, arid ex-iriember .of Congress and Emil Seidel, mayor of Mil waukee; ; will hold a debate, and all will understand both sides of the Socialist question. It is these educational features which have made the Chautauqua a necessity in America to-day a miniature university on the wing. The musical numbers are very fine, both vocal and ' instrumental Mrs. Leonora Lake will Lecture on 'The Rights of the child," and all parents and teachers will, find in that lecture much material for daily use. The Ben Greet Play ers are known by reputation everywhere, and are admitted to be the strongest Shakesperian troupe before the public. But read the folders for yourself. For the, small sum of two dollars a great intellectual and moral in stitution is brought to your own door, and for this insignificant sum. a whole week's entertain ment is given in return. We hope all will buy season tickets in, ad vance, bring the family every day invite your friends from distance, and help to make the Chautauqua a permanent institution. oo Successful Operation Mr. J. Q. Scrivner, of Berea, who has been in the Gibson In firmary here for -the past three weeks is now able to return to his home. An operation for gall stones and appendicitis was per formed on him. -oo- Marriages June 2 Lizzie Sexton to Jack son Montgomery; , Mar g a ret Adams to James Harlan Mounts; Dottie Jones to Zuber Logsdon. WE HANDLE Field and Garden Seeds Chicken Feeds arid Qrits STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES D. B. 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' 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. JONES 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. FOR ASSESSOR - We are authorized to announce P. S. Wliitlock, 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. We are authorized to announce JOHN NOLAND as a candidate for the office of Police" Judge of the City of Richmond, sub ject to the action of the Democratic party. We are authorized to announce J. D. DYKES as a candidate for Police Judge of the City of Richmond, Ky, subject to the action of the Democratic party. 7 FOR CHIEF OF POLICE We are authorized to announce DAVID A. POWERS as a candidate for Chief of Police of the City of Richmond, subject to the action of the Democratic party. We are authorized to announce JESSE DYKES as a candidate for Chief of Police of the City of Richmond, subject to the action of the Democratic party. FOR CONSTABLE We are authorized to announce W. F. FERRELL as a candidate for Constable of Magisterial District No. 1, subject to the action of the Democratic party. , We are authorized to announce that The MADISONIAN is a candidate for entry into each home in Madison county, subject to the approval "of the Family. 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