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The Dally Regitei. Richmond Madison Count). November 8, 1915. of I ifits, M city. 'atives iy I:rr r.i the driven - &fr.r be! Ef Tu the ci whiw-t i of Uc 1 Arrr.y rs. Eli '.7. !i s j.hoc n? go Shaker :ir car. F'ickels leave 1 to be f Natii Jbs, a 0 Atia. Opera. Procto Ur, 1 Frc-n T BihU week hcraft been ?heare 01 and ill on ooks a !y com rt Chi at the Imore, Miss iday e Lill) i the 'ening. eph ; :th foj am is ?r can ter. r. T. xt we "(re wi join ' Has on rel '.J psday. ' . -n will return fro : ' i has had a spier ry much improved gratifying to '-' (, "man, nds j He K for i irt ai m St Rich tied, ing a f Loo Ucter heste irsail! r. J. rflfht es D tfattfi Lexin and i nil c ings illion visit agen )!a M Jburn lost -etun ard eral cr S ative. wee If was i pn Jrcen ivas t I Mo ke is ift- Richmond DtOy Renter N w - When the Skin Seems Ablaze With Itching and Burning There's just one thing to da ;tieprop '" ,hr"si , l a- U'trr? tf..ti cm is ity ytr, snng wck3 i:.. ;. :vt( i?oi !-a ?v bn v.dj Kr..ra "j .he i--':V-:.it re.:b;i .o-3.:l r-ansr ci '--2. -;",.: Editor and Propr- ;c as the tri:r.-.r.: sS. RIOTI I A L cev, Entri t th :-&t5- at F er r f Sv as eoEi caw ofl niar-er Kcx of Cocgrw of ltfc. n City, by c&rr.er, per etk... by ni', o-t cf town per cwr.:. 3r rra;l out of toTi. Jr vea.r. J StnctT csh ir, inx&fit; vix " e"t:n trr for r.:ra it i pa o ' The Only RUable N-ws Apev.v GeIebru:ior.5 were hli all ov -ecar.try yest-erday on tie r.r: a fake retort sent oat bT & alleged oesri ancy to the ec: v the Grx&aa envoys to Gen. Ffr: ' Welainlnsh:toyReminJajFrieid5Thatyjn:ssS Saturday, Nov. 9th we will have our OPENING which was postponedEontac count of the Flu epidemic A2eautifu!ICharter!Oak:iHeater valued at J42.50 willjx givenjour friends atheSOPENING. Special reduced prices onalSPianos, Victrolas, Cook IStoves, Heaters, Fumitureandlother Ithings willlbe, in"effect, and now is your opportunitylto fumish your home atj a reasona ble cost ISS Be sure to attend theOPENlNGIand maybe you will be the one to get the Heater which will be given away.IZZES MUNCY BROTHERS Clay Building Main Street si seed the armirfce aid that '-: was over. The a5air proved t- V the b:?sit hoax perpetrated :tc ".' report some months ago that German Crown Prince hid b-r. cap tured together with 200 000 c? : tnen, when every one ought to av ksown that there Tasct a caar.ct of getting one of the Kaiser's sotj c'.c. enough to the fighting for him ver to be taken prisoner or hit by bo!'et. The Associated Press quick'y nve the Daily Eegister the true .'sets shoot the rumor yesterday and it has since developed that the fake was sect out by another news agency, which at tempts to compete with the Associated Presas but u this indicates, without avail. The Daily Register's phones were kept ringing all day long with anxious and hopeful inquiries. It gave its friends the true facts Just as they had been wired by the Associated Prw.. and in eonsecjuenee there was en hys terical celebration here, to fall Sat later. When the Associated Press says a things is so, it is, and if there is any doubt or question, the A. P. will t!l that too. Daily Register readers are getting the true facts each day about the big events of the world, from the Associated Press dispatches and its constantly increasing h'st of readers goes to show that it is appreciated. The republicans carried Indiana by 50,000 majority. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE I . f The mhsmEBaCa diMarlr'of isu 'JUrd, M Friday, November 22, 1918 AT 2 O'CLOCK P. M. sell to the highent and best bidder, the following described property: ON THE PREMISES A Two Story Frame Houss With 10 Acres of ground connected therewith belonging to the late John L. Holcomb, lying on Big Hill avenue, just out of the city limits. This property was occupied by Mr. Holcomb as a home and is an unusually attractive well equipped home with ample ground around it to meet every need of a person desiring a home with sufficient land to keep his own cows, horses, and other stock. TERMS Said property will be sold one-third payable January 1. 1919, one-third July 1st, 1919, and one-third January 1st, 1920, or the purchaser may pay the entire sum in cash if he desires. The par chaser will be required to give surety on the note due January lt. 1919. Said notes will bear legal interest from January 1, 1919. Pos session of said property will be given January 1st, 1919, except that first party reserves the right to strip and market tobacco now on premises after January 1st, if it is not removed prior to that date. This property is sold for the purpose of division and a deed con veying a perfect title will be executed to the purchaser upon his com pliance with the terms of sale. THERE are two kinds of coffee Rookwood and the others Rookwood is the best. A grade for ever) purse, all line. . Get yours today at D. B. iA hare a 5" C's. ,. 28 f JAMES H. PEARSON REAL ESTATE snd LIVE STOCK AUCTIONEER. Every Sale s Specialty. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Call at P. O. RICHMOND, KV. m m TIlRKHft FOR THANKSGIVING Am now killing. Call me before selling 363. Government requires us to stop killing the 16th. Also, no hen Turkeys to be bought under 8 lbs; 'gobblers under 12 pounds. Keep them for Xmas, which will mean more money for you. Sell Good Fat Turkeys for Thanksgiving Mo WIDES i- o,"0 rT? I 'MIT Classified Ads f r-UP SALE ! FOR SALE A good gentle horse also b!J'tfy ar.d harness, ptove, bed. etc. Mt. Seville Todd. Smith-Hnl-lar.i street, p.-.ore 230 P. 2I'l 6 FOR SALE Stock of general mer chandise; also will subrent pood stur. house clc?e to depot. O. C. TiwV'- ifrTvi n nn fc n V.'Lifc i .-uti' r. Ky W. R. CREECH, Tyner, Ky. ADMINISTRATOR OF JOHN L. HOLCOMB. FOR SALE Some nice sorjh'jr:; nolasses. Mrs. D. F. Vlc-. Hirh 'treet 2 4 Public Renting O F 8 3-4 Acres of Land We will offer at public rent, for Price Tudor, Saturday, November 16th at 2 p. m., on the premises, his excellent little farm of 8 3-4 acres of land located on Big Hill pike, one mile from court house of Richmond, Ky., the following de scribed property: No. I Five room cottage with all necessary out buildings and splendid garden. No. 2 7 1 -4 acres of land to be cultivated in hemp, corn or tobacco. This is first class land and should not overlooked by any one in the market for a No. I little farm to rent. It is a money maker. This property will be rented separately and then as a whole, and best bid or bids accepted. Renting will be held rain or shine. HARRIS & SPEAKS PARIS, KENTUCKY FOR SALE Extra cl your..; Durnc boar. W. H. Dunn, R. P. J. Rjf-hmond. 2i FOR SALE Some nice Plymouth Rock cockerels, c 2!t-r$z strain; J.'.oO to i5 each. it. V. C;i!yer Rich mond, Ky. Z FOR SALE Big Tjpe Poland China spring boar, sired by Pig Cers dale. Jones ar.ri Long Big Bone. Al?o ' a few eilts. Fount Pace, ohnne ! 623 X. 2c-5 6p FOR SALE I have some Louisville ; and Atlanta State Fair champion Y.y. Red Berkshire Swine for sale. W. B. ! Turley. t tf FOR RENT ' FOR RENT Farm near Brooks town; 50 acres in corn; six acres in tobacco; good six room residence, j For further information ring L. E. Barclay, 3304. 288 6p HOG KILLING Phone 807 Lyndon street, Richmond, Ky. Yates and Ls- ' till. 2886 1 WANTED BOARDERS WANTED Anply to Mrs. Martin Gentry, back of Malijon Drug Store. 289 6p" WANTED A small house or flat; furnished or unfurnished; must be modem; good location. Write P. 0. Box 304. 201 3 WANTEO To lease small farm; cash. A. Dollar, care L. A N. Rich mond. 2!l,' op As Agent for J. Frank Todd. I will offer for sale publicly on November 14th, 198 AT TEN O'CLOCK A. M. the J. Frank Todd place of 137a48 on the four iviiie pike, about 5'? miics from Richmond. This farm is within two miles of Union City, the seat of a County I ligh School and several church. It is also within two miles of Moberly Station. Uon this farm is located a good house and all necessary outbuildings, a good tobacco barn, stock barn and every thing necessary to a farm including good fencing. The land is very productive and no one will make a mistake in buying. At same time and place Mr. Todd will offer for sale the following: 14 stock ewes; I sow and 7 shoats disc harrow; I section harrow four-year-old marc mule cultivator; I two-horse sled I I've-yearld horse mule A lot of gear 0 head Poll Angus steers Household and kitchen furniture and -W shocks of fodder; 1 00 barrels corn other things too numerous to mention. DON'T FORGET THE DATE-THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1918, AT 10 A. M. J- Fraimk Tod' L P'. LVAN5. Agenl. I I , i. a. I Iheaa ilftf Era if c;:,ZT:::,"rnt:run"moretha" perse iMay.onei-Auu,t