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rocmii Tell us thehews. 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. Remember that Laurant, the great slight of hand performer, will be here at the Chautauqua. -oo- - The label, "Guaranteed under the pure food and drug act," is no assurance that the contents of a packege is pure, according to Dr. Carl; L. Alsberg, chief of the Bureau of Chemistry. -oo- Mr. Wm. Maupin of color died on-Thursday, aged 59 years. Burial in the new colored ceme tery. Maupin was a good citizen and stood well with both white and colored. His word was hi bond. -oo- The carriage works of B. M Lackey deceased, have been sold by Boian Lackey, his administra tor, to Authur Todd. Mr. Todd is well known here and we wish him abundant success in his new field of work. . -oo- The Chautauqua this year will be better than ever. The pro gram which you can see and ob tain at most any store, shows some able speakers. And then Kryl's band will be here. Every body should hear this band. -oo- An Echo Citizens of Estill county have filed suit vs. the old R. N. I. & B. R. R. Co. to enjoin the collection of bonds issued by Estill county to that railroad company. As this case has been fought out in the Kentucky Courts and in the United States Courts, it would appear that Estill county should have been satiated with litigation. But if Estill 'county can win that suit it will be justice long delayed. -0O- Henry White Dead Henry White, brother of Dr. W. G. White, of the Climax, died at hisr home in Chicago. He had been in bad health for some time and his death was expected. Dr. White has the sympathy of The Madisonian and the community. oo Boosters Meet the Lexington Boosters at the train at from 7 to 8 o'clock Wednesday evening, June 25th. Give them a cordial welcome. -oo- Famous Single Comb Rhode Island Reds of the Red Velvet strain. Eggs, $1.50 per 15; also Stock in season. David Deather- age, 125 7th St, Richmond, Ky. 4-lyr LEXINGTON'S.' BOOSTER ViU Leave Lexington Tuesday, June 24 and Return Wednesday June 25. ONE HUNDRED of Lexington's Business Men will visit Eastern Kentucky on a special train, bringing with them the best of friendship from the Queen of the Blue Grass. t Souvenirs by the Carload Will be distributed to all who come to the train ; to meet these business men. -Prof. Grella and his Famous Italian Band will give FREE CONCERTS at all stops. . . . This Booster Train, filled with big, warm hearted men; will stop at Richmond Wednesday, June 5 f From 7:03 O'clock P. ML to 8:00 6'clock P. M. J. Come down to the depot Shake hands with the fellows who are coming to see you. : Get your share of. the souvenirs. Listen to the band concert.:- ' r No Meeting Helil J County chairman. W. A. ford and the countv committee did not meet last Saturday for the purpose of having signed the agreement among-the candidates not to use money: whiskev or other thing of value for the pur pose of corrupting voters in the coming primary elections. He explained that all the candidates had been notified that the agree ment had been left with the Sec retary of the committee. Mr. J. W. Maupin, at the county clerk's office and that they could -go there and sign the same, f It is to be regretted that a meeting of the committee; was not held as the failure to meet had the effect to make the people, the candidates and their friends feel that the matterhad dropped from public view. However, the candidates knew that the paper was in existence and that it was at a place where it could be found and signed. Still there was not that publicity to it that the candi dates wanted and they stood aloof from signing a paper singly when they : did not know just what would be the outcome of the same. We understand that it is still under advisement It will never get further than "ad visement" until the peopie de mand it. One of the cheap arguments made against its adoption is that no one will keep it. NIf this be true, then the people should arise en masse and demand that every man on the track withdraw and let men run who can be depended on to keep their solemn - obliga tions. For ourselves, we do not be lieve for a minute that gentlemen would violate their pledges. . We dn the ffentlempn. whn asnire tn . 0 , . - office in this county, the honorMo believe them. . In all ages the binding obliga tions of an oath has been recog nized. It is the 'test of a true man that he is willing to obligate himself personally to all that is exalted in morals and civil gov ernment Beware of the man who is unwilling to so obligate himself to the people. -oo- Births To Mrand Mrs. Lemuel Tudor at Lake Reba, on Friday a little son. At the home of Mr. and Mrs Oscar Laubisch a handsome son has arrived who has been chris tened J. G. Crabbe, Jr. -oo- When you are going to have company and want something good, try our Fern- dell Peaches, Pears, Apricots, Pine Apples, Corn, Beans, Tomatoes and everything else in' this line that your taste calls for. Covington, Thorpe & Co. 11-tf SFECIA Personal Miss Marianne Collins is In Indiana. ; ! Mrs. Emmett Million is in Louisville. Mr. Theo. Wilson, of Moberly is very ill Mrs. Calvin Taylor has returned from Cincinnati. Dr. J. G. Crabbe spent Wednesday in Lexington. . Mrs. C S. Holton is the guest of friends n Louisville. , Miss Marie Louise Kellogg has returned from Cincinnati. , . . in n n tt t A. J t iir. ana mrs. o. d. million nuve iciui ueu from Cincinnati. ' Miss Elizabeth Blanton is in Ashland for several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Smith are in Atlanta visiting their sons. : Mr. Elmer Dykes is the guest of his aunt Miss Mary Sullivan. Miss Stafford, of California is the guest of Mrs. Jake Shearer. . Miss Buckanan, of Louisville, is the guest of Miss Bessie. Miller. Mrs. Geo. D. Simmons is visiting her mother in Lexington. business trip to Irvine. Mrs. R. E. Turley has returned from a short trip to Louisville. Mrs. Harvey Scrivener is visiting her parents ihEstill county. Miss Jennie Rankin will spend the week with Miss Frankie James. - - Mrs. Riley Spears is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Covington. Misses Ratliffeand Butler are the guests of Miss Mary Barrett Smithl Misses . Eleanor and Elizabeth Hagan spent the week in Lexington. . Mr. Hoke - Davis is the guest of Mrs. Bettie Parish on the Summit t. J, C. Wagers, of Ashland, is the guest of his sister, Mrs. H. B. Cosby. Mrs. L. R. Blanton is. at Crab Orchard Springs for a several weeks stay. . Mrs. Thos. Jefferson Smith is the guest of her mother, Mrs. Jas. Bennett ,, Mrs. William Crutcher and Miss Nancy Terry are visiting in Kansas City. Miss Mattie Berry, of Versailles will be the guest of Mrs. Lilly this week. . Misses Sullivan. Alexander, and Berry are the guests of Miss Austin Lilly. Miss Elizabeth Dundon, of Paris," has been the guest of Mrs. John Allman. ft Miss Mattie Elder is at home from the Conservatory of Music at Cincinnati.. Miss Bessie Miller and guest Miss Buch anan have returned from Winchester. Mrs. S. D. Parrish has as her guest, Mrs. Davis and son, of Campbellsville. Mr. Wm. Oldham, of Mt. Sterling has -been the guest of Mr. Harold Oldham. Miss Ernestine Perry, of Lexington, has been the guest of Miss Dorothy Perry. Miss Anne Bennett Cohen leaves today for a two weeks visit to New York City. Mrs. George D. White, of Alabama, is visiting the family of Mr. J. E. Greenleaf. Miss Elizabeth Miller has reached home after a visit of several weeks in Indiana polis. Hon. Jere A. Sullivan reached home, Friday and was warmly welcomed' by his friends. Mrs. Katherine Schafhausen, of Cincin nati, is visiting her son Mr. Josegh Schaf hausen. Mrs. D.- H. Scanlon continues to imorove and her many' friends hope for her speedy recovery. . Mrs. J. W. Smith went to Louisville to be with her daughter, Mrs. Van Winkle who is very sick. x . Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Newsom have return ed from ML Vernon, where the former had been on business. Miss Jessie Ringo spent Saturday and Sunday in Berea with Misses Mary and Elizabeth Preston. Professor M. L. Caneer, the new princi pal of the Lancaster High School, was in Lancaster last week. ; y Mesdames J. R. Quisenberry and Ernest Bender spent the week-end with, Mrs. Bettie Tevis, at Waco. 'Misses Marshall and Dabney,who have been the guest of Miss Jamie Caperton have returned to Louisville. - , Mr. and Mrs. Samuel McGinn and little daughter, Elizabeth, have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Lilly. Miss Ray Streng, daughter of H. J. Streng has been the guest of Mrs. Fanny Smith, on Lancaster avenue. Miss. Marie Louise Kellogg leaves for Lancaster to-day to be present at a house party given by Miss Margaret Arnold. : Messrs McKee, Enright, and , Rice, attended the Commencement Exercises at St Mary's where their three daughters are at school. " ' '; Mrs. C. H. Vaught and two children, Charles and Mary Hardin, have returned from a delightful visit to her sister at Allensville, Ky. V. . , i James Douglas, the.son of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Douglas who Wei operated on for appendicitis . at the Gibson Infirmary is improving rapidly.- ; "Mr. R. R; Burnam attended the funeral of Mr. Wm. Yeoman who was a "Past Grand Commander" of Kentucky Knight Temp lars, having served in 1912. i , Mr. and Mrs. Alex Denny and Mrs. Stockton motored to Fayette this , week and spent a most delightful day at the beautiful country home of Mr. and MrsJ Thos; Smith. :. ' ; . ' ' I Miss Lelia Harris has accepted a position in the High School at Mt Sterling. Miss Harris is a very efficient teacher and her departure is deeply regretted. ' ; Mrs. S. F. Rock, Mrs. J. R. Quisenberry and little daughter, Tibbs Catherine, and Misses . Rose and Annie Lee Park were guests at a house party given by Mrs. John Wilson, at White Hall, last week. Mrs. Weisenburg, Mrs. Hume, ' Miss BessieMiller and Miss Jamie Caperton attended a reception given by Mrs. James Winn, of Winchester, Kentucky to Miss Clay Wornall Croxton who is soon to be come a bride. :: ; Mrs. ' Laura Shackelford - Blanton, of Richmond, ' has been visiting Danville relatives. JMrs. Jennie Faulkner White and son, John, of Columbia, Tenn., are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Quisenberry. Danville Messenger. Mrs. Mary B. Dean, of the State Normal School, Richmond, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Sam Barkley and family.. Miss Anne Bennett Cohen, of Richmond, has returned home after a pleasent visit to Miss Elizabeth Lyne. Jessamine Journal. ' At the recent meeting of the National Federation of Womens Clubs which met in Chicago, Mrs. Geo. . W. Pickels was appointed Vice President for the State of Kentucky. This is a signal honor and we know of none better fitted, or who will fill the office more gracefully than Mrs. Pickels P. F. Stilling and wife of Clarkston, Washington, are visiting P. B. Broaddus and family this Week. Mrs. Thomas Wells, of Frankfort and Mr. P. W. Hackett of Butler Mo - "and Mr. Clay Embry also from Clarkston, Wash, are with him. This is quite a house party and there is no place in Kentucky where one could find a more delightful hospitality than at our Coz Broaddus' home. -oo- in Society Mrs. Kellogg entertained informally on Thursday at cards in honor of Mrs. Mc Henry, of - Gulf-port Louisiana, who is visiting Mrs. Weisinburg. Mr. Overton Evans, Misses Hestor Cov ington, Madge Burnam, and Mary D. Pickles joined Mrs. Geo. Phelps house party from Saturday till Monday. Mesdames Waller Bennett Leslie Evans, D. M. Chenault and Miss Lucia Burnam attended the Reception given by Mrs. R. G. Stoner in Mt Sterling, Thursday. Miss Josephine Chenault is attending a house party at Miss Lucy Clay Woodford's in Mt Sterling and will return on Thurs day, bringing with her, Miss Davis, of Kansas City. Mrs. W. H. Grider entertained with an Alhambra Party on Tuesday evening in honor of Miss Buchanan, who is visiting Miss BessieMiller. After the performance a tempting luncheon was served. The following invitation has been issued for this evening: - Miss Austin Lilly At Home Tuesday Evening, June Twenty Fourth ; Eight to Twelve. Mrs. Geo. Phelps entertained about forty young people with a swimming party last week, which proved one of the warm summer days. The party was given in Exclusive Agency For LIGGETT'S CHOCOLATES An Extraordinary Offer We Will Allow You 50c For Your Old 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 for a "MAXIMUM" Hot Water Bottle that sells regularly for $2.00. ' . This offer is made for the purpose of convincing you of the superiority of our guaranteed "MAXIMUM" Rubber Goods. : . " - t "MAXIMUM Is moulded all in one piece. The surface is beautifully; embossed with our exclusive maple .leaf 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 oldhotwaterbottle,only honor of Miss Barrett Smith and her visitor. Mr. and Mrs. Phelps are true Kentuckians in their hospitality; Mrsv B. L. .Middleton's home was the scene of two pretty parties the past week, one given on Tuesday morning in compli ment to Miss Buchanan,' of Louisville, who is the guest of Miss Bessie Miller, and the other on Wednesday which was a Grand Opera party, given to the musicians of this city. . . ' C.W. B. M. On Thursday evening from seven to ten the C. W. B. M. of the Christian Church gave a lawn party at the Parsonage at which time a silver offering was taken for foriegn missions. The yard was prettily decorated with Japanese' lanterns and delicious punch was served at several tables. A candy table and also a flower tables were pleasing features of the enter tainment A pianola furnished delightful music and with the genial host and hostess, Dr. and Mrs. Barnes, who understand the art of entertaining, the evening was delightfully spent ' A nice sum was gathered in the mission ary basket The many friends of Miss May Powell of this city, will be pleased to learn of her wedding which occurred in Lexington last week, the lucky man. being Mr. Hugh Campbell, a young merchant of Irvine, wnere both the bride and groom reside. She is a daughter of J. L. Powell, who recently left this city to locate in the capital of Estill, where he has a fine busi ness. The bride is a niece of Mr. Dallas Powell and Mrs. James Boone and a granddaughter of J. H. Powell. For sev eal months she was a teacher in the Winchester City schools and will be remem bered by many as a most charming young woman. Winchester Democrat" Mr. and Mrs. Campbell are well known here and. the Madisonian wishes them ton voyage on thematrimonial seas. v v SMITH-RAGSDALE The engagement is announced of Mrs. Jean Comfort Ragsdale to Rev. Herbert B. Smith, pastor of the Second Presbyterian Church. The wedding will take place early in July in the above church. Rev. J. Addison Smith, D. D., of Murfreesboro, the father of the groom-elect will officiate, assisted by Rev. Josiah Sibley, D. D., pas tor of the First Presbyterian Church, of which the bride is a member. Immedi ately after the ceremony the bride and groom will leave for Europe, visiting the British Isles, Holland, Belgium, Germany, Switzerland and Italy. Mrs. Ragsdale is the daughter oi Mrs. James Comfort Her charming personality has won for her hundreds of friends not only in this city but throughout the state, and South wherever she has visited. . Mr. Smith is one of the most popular preachers and beloved pastors in the city. He is a graduate of Washington University St Louis, Princeton University and Prince ton Theological Seminary. Knoxviile Sentinel, June 3. This is interesting to the people here where the Smith family is so well known. Congratulations and best wishes of the Madisonian and their host of friends follow, them. - j -oo- CHAUTAUQUA lo near fvryi s Band, is worth the price of the season ticket. IHlllil OO Hot Water Bottle Guaranteed Hot Water We are exclusive agents not only for "Maxirnurn" hot wa ter bottles, but also for "Monogram," "Moneyback," "Rox bury," "American Beauty," water bottles, syringes and other rubber goods all guaranteed because all made from Real Kulbfoer ANNOUNCEMENTS. FOR REPRESENTATIVE s We are authorized to announce GREEN CLAY as a candidate for the office of Rep resentative of Madison county, subject to the action of the Democratic party. We are authorized to announce A. D. MILLER as a candidate for the office of Representative of Madison county, subject to the action of the Democratic party. FOR COUNTY JUDGE ' We are authorized to announce H. . C. RICE asa candidate for the office of Judge of the' Madison County Court subject to the action of the Democratic party. FORi SHERIFF We are authorized to announce ELMER DEATH ERAGE 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 Cl!ERK W? 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. 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. 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 theDemocratic party. 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. We stand for the HOME CIRCLE first last; and al ways. $1.00 per year. GOLDEN & FLORA Have just received a car of finished Monuments, Headstones, etc., in the most beautiful designs. NO AGENTS Come direct to us and save agents' profits : : : Red Cedar Shingles. Co. Phone 425. ' ' Blanton Lumber 16-tf Exclusive Agency For "MAXIMUM" Guaranteed Rubber Goods Bottles "MONEYS ACK" - ' i Is of deep, beautiful chocolate color, with black trimming. Has' the unlosable stopple with which ; all Maximum bags are fitted, and like them is guaranteed to givej satisfactory service. Regular; pnee $1.00. in r trade for your old hot water bottle, only $1.00