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Frasa Bros SECOND STREET PHONE 1- 6niccl0f i A rr rles at close prices Agents for Boquet dour The Richmond Climax ffEDSESDAY DEO 3 1902 1H = Rooms fr rent apply Mrs Sallle WtJ sep 1Otf Boy you girl a shower stick II L E Lane ill tbr newest jokes and rag songs jtsocietv Minstrel Kanawha Salt at L R Blantons oct J3m The first regular train between Ir ne and UeattJville was put on Mon- day T frr will be a parade at four dock December 5th by Society Min ttrelKroup s- Giv us a trial onuooktiI1Jni our priTf s are very low and work Ute nesteet that ran be done ivc k tet of coal will last twenty loaroars lone of D B Shackelfords C Cais airtight stoves Lc us mike that old suit look like ell by rtw process s HEn MAIIIXR Tailors jir llrnnan Frasa the popular grocer is iain at his post after sever il weeks S very painful illness CaJ II High school opened Its dooriMElIS after being close since ffednesJv fr Thanksgiving holidays MrsI t Irwin of Asliland ate a rabbit a1s badly poisoned by the baiPt will which the rabbit was Med San p fthe clover specialties a iickrii lance and chorusa cornfield qnadril walking dance whistling quartet e Mrs Hull will be heard in Mono losicut Sill Minstrel An imper acaffi ilu Boston New York and CLicag tty gui hard brick for sale at f8 per housand Iy I > C Wiggins Bro In jciro at V Opera House or grocery mlrvii MMot OCt29l- fifiar ri ighbor city Winchester ow baR otric cars in regular serv ctIielpdue of time giving a car very utcU minutes- T snmilpox scaie at Lexington sorei re being no catfain the city and only fiir id the pest house andI- hrs i ti very mildest form ec ir handsome line of samples fid rI Is before i yon buy your lilsDit Vrrcoat Prices right i IC > KER MAuLER Tailors T1 Mission circles of the Christ it1L1reL will give a bazar Decem rvi au ijth Go there and buy our Uiy articles for Christmas pres ens 1rllar monthly meeting of Ihffal Aid society of the First PreivV inn church will bo heM this sftern in tho lecture room of the ehurfii Aa recent meeting of the Athletic 88tli at Danville Mr William Pwsl f this county was elected t- otheLaIy of the Central Univer e lyfJllllmm for next year Mr parl Tipton of Irvine who retv walked out of his window durz a fit of somnambulism result jug i rken limb dislocated hip injsr bruises is f lowly recoveri- ng Ti Sjcietr Minstrel to be given by tir v unit people of the lownconch Uw Mrs liiascock Hull for the bene ¬ fit f tm Iiaughters of the Confederacy ptorus t be one of the most unique prgjii < resented to a Richmond auhenc T f ciry Minstrelat Ihe Opera Iit night attracted the largest hcrsc fii season It is not sayingt- o > n t state that the performance tliron lutwas equal toany profes ilous Fiw given in Danville Every fears w s good Mrs Hull is to be contrau att d Danville Alvocato L R Blanton is sole agent for Wilton Jellico coal oct J3mo l IIg Ii petsfor pricebears tfL K Lane Pure bred Narragansett goblers for sale 200 each SWJCowmsN4 stoveatD any guaranteedforfouryeara onehalf com1 10 cents per pound TiN CxTSronE Next door to Gtfvernment Bldg Remember the Bazaar by the mis sionary clrcld of theOHrlstiau church TempIconTusdaj buyChristmas Elsewhere is a call for all creditors lresentfliel Jan I to laiwiitdbwor same will be barred Those owing Mr Smithare urged tq come nd settle Gifrai mejs coming and you can make your fri ills happy at little cost to your selfif you choose your remem branccs from our stock wo cant give a list of the things we have and wouldnt if we could because we want yon to call and see tf L E Latin For Rent Cottage at the corner of Main and Tates Creek Avenue formerly occu ¬ pied by Mayor D R Tevfs for rent after January 1 1903 Mas GREEN CLAY S ror5alev Six extra nicn yeiarlingmare mules Also puro- r blooded Narraganselt tur- keys Goblers 2 each hens S125 each PFADAMS- novia4t Waco Ky Assientd to Duty Mr Peyton F Adams Jr has been assigned to duty at Tyrone He left Monday fur that place to enter upon his duties Mr E G Parrish who has been stationed at Silver Creek has been laid oft for December Saycd From Jag Whites farm about a month ago a light roan steer weight about 850 Ibs Liberal reward for re ¬ turn of same to undersignedR Engle1 It Richmond Ky Goes to Tennessee Capt Henry Wheeler who has been at work on the Ll A extension for the pastycar was in the city Friday on his to Knoxville He will- suprintelid the building of a tunnel near that city on the Jellico and Knox- ville division of the L N Goes to Brush Creek Mr Overtoil Evans of this city lisa purchased half interest in the gener ¬ al store of J C Chenault Co at Brush Creek Rockcastle county He went down Saturday to take charge of the business Mr T H Carr who has been the manager of time store for several months will continue with the new firm Strayed or Stolen From my place about three weeks ago a pale red dehoru d cow about seven years old weight about 1100 pounds Liberal reward will be paid lor return of same to undersigned tf Bon IIord- Uicblllond Ky Elks Christmas Tree At tho last meeting of the Danville Lodge of Elks it was decided give a Christmas tree to the upor children of Danville during Chrismas week Last year the Danville Elks distributed two or three hundred pairs of shoes and as uiauy suits and dresses for children whose parents were unable to care for them properly Diamond Brooches Lockets and ornaments ot all kinds anil at all prices are a feature of our slock- tf LE Lane Referred to the brand Jury William Turner charged with kill ingWHliam Coyle on November 22nd and Sherd Baker Sid Baker Huston Powell and Ed Powell who are Iteing held as accomplices were brought out in tbo County Court Saturday for an examining trial As a number of wit- nesses failed to appear the case was referred to the Gtranl Jury without trial For Sale I haveplaced in my hands for Salo a store house and dwelling attached located in Estill county on the Rich- mond ¬ anti Irvine turn pike 2 miles West oHrvine Also 25 acres of good bottom land in a good cultivated State Will sell privately as a whole or separ ate to suit purchaser Everett Witt 3mo Richmond Ky D B Shackelford C6 agents for Moors Air tight stoves r E Oeatherage Co j J < > i r i fJ1 i 1 i rr > > t I c Y tI E Deather ge ciL =TT j Solid Silrer Ware Solidsilver knives and forks solid Inendlessvarleiy torRent enuesix todec3 Simmons A Change MrJolrajH Edwards who has for yearsibeen in tile oefvico of the Ad- ams ExpressCompaiiy acting as driv- er ¬ has recei tly resigned his position EdLewis Dissolves Partnership Kellogg ¬ ship Monday Mr R N Withcnbnry ratiring Thi buisincss will be con ¬ January1st the name of Kel lots Go Strayed or Stolen From Red House Tuesday Niv 11 a black mare 3 years old with en argo nienton left fore knee joint Liberal reward for any information leading to BoudinotJ 2t College Hill Krc December Tomatoes SllvelCreekbrought a box of ripe tomatoes which he got out of his garden that morning The toma toes were largo and perfectly formed tomatoI ¬ habitant has nothing to say Old Soldier Dies Hugh Ooldiron an old Confederate soldier sixtyeight years of ago drop ped death while at dinner in a First street restaurant yesterday afternoon Mr Coldiron was recently admitted to the Confederate Home and was on his wav to Peewee Valley when death over ¬ took him lie served throughout the war and was a member of Captain Collins Company of the Eleventh Kentucky regiment Captured the Plize Miss Ethel Barnett of this city cap tured the first prize twenty dollars in gold in the vocal contest at Stanford last Thursday night Tho quartette composed of Misses Nannie Hunt Pow- ell ¬ Mary Scott Ethel Barnett and Lillian Bybee came near getting the prize for the best quartette but weie defeated by Flemingsburg A number of young people from this city attend ¬ ed the contest Sigma No Conrenllon The National Convention of the Sig ¬ ma Nu fraternity will meet at the Den ison Hotel Indianapolis on December 31 and continue three days Kentucky has for eight years furnished the Grand Recorder and editor of the Delta of Sigma Nn in the person of Mr Clar ¬ cued E Woods who is now busy day and night getting ready for the great event The coining convention will be the greatest in the history of the fraternity x Court Day Although Monday was a disagreeable day there was a fairly good crowd in town Norris Bros Stock Yards re ported 1600 head ofcattle on the mar ¬ ket with prices ranging from 21 to 4 j cents The Madisuu County Stock Yards reported 1200 cattle tho saITo prices prevailing rllCroAre9 sheep or hogs on the mutes and horses were offered with some ex- cellent ¬ sales reported Negroes Sold Quite a novel sale has taken place re ¬ cently in Lancaster whcnShoriif Law- son offered three nefiroes two women and one man to the highest bidder The sale occurred In front of the COur- thouse and after reading his order from the Circuit Court the Sheriff asked for bids The Ulan sold for twelve months for S700 and the women sold for one and three years respectively for five dollars each These three person were convicted for vagrancy and were ordered to be sold to the highest bid ¬ der Stock Sales- EPnndJAMCordso1d to Mat Cohen twenty head of fat cattle at 511 cents Thomas Phelps delivered to Weil Friday 120 head of fat cattle Seventy head brought j 50 and fifty 5 per hundred > T D Chenault Son delivered to J W Bales for S S of New York 150 head of cattle which averaged 1500 pounds They were sold several weeks agoat6ceimts Closed a Weeks hnjatement The Herald Square Stock company closed their weeks engagement at the Grand Saturday evening They play ¬ ed to good houses each night In spite of the terrible weather Mr Harrison time splendid baritone proved himself quite a favorite with his illustrated songs Also time moving pictures by PiofCTsor flitters autoscopo were much enjoyed in fact the specialties alone were well worth the money paid for admission TIme company is in Cyj thiana this week where we trust they will meet with the success they deserve Notice RICHMOND KY December 1 1902 R N Withenbnry having sold his entire interest in tho firm of Kelloge Withonbury to M C Kellogg the said firm is dissolved M CIKellogg assum ¬ ing all liabilities and collecting alias sets of Kellogg Withenbnry M C KELLOGG 11 N WmiESBcnv Referring to tIme above announce ment tho business will be continued by tho undersigned under the name of- Kcllogg4i Co until during Jalmary 1903 when it will be duly Incorporated as Kellogg Co Time special capital ofC H Kellogg will remain In the business M O Kellogg What Others Say Tho celebrated comedydrama Un- do Josh Spruceby will bo presented at the New Opera House on Thurs ¬ day evening December 4th Time press of the different cities where this at- traction ¬ has been speak in tho Jifghest praise of i t and say it is a worthy suc- cessor ¬ to Tho Old Homestead A lot of special Bcqncry Is used and the celebrated Saw Mill scene is given which pronounced Jtho most realistic piece of stagecraft ever presented Other features are many new and nov ¬ el specialities and a solo operatic or ¬ chestra of ten people This splendi 1 attraction will be at Wiggins Bros New Opra House for one evening only December 4th People who use Boquet Flour once never use any other Frasa Bros Second street phoncjes c lib c Wants to Go to The Lttlslat art Carl Day formerly of tins city Is a candidate for the Democratic nomina ¬ tion for time Legislature In Breathitt CentralUniversity friends here who wish him well in his race rraodnal Cub This weir known club will meet to morrqw Thursday evening with Hon 7i80Class Hume McLellan Subject Canses timetTiiited RevjJ WMcGnrvev Oyster Sapper wimlchhmajeemm mittee of the Y M O A closed Thursday night when an oyster BUL per was tendered to those who suc ¬ ceeded in securing time allotted nnm bar of new members The supper was given in the Association rooms and covers were laid for eleven To Btfta Work soon Mr John B Davis of tile Blue Grass consolidated Traction Co wiiting to lion J A Sullivan says that he re ¬ greta very much the delay caused in making Ihepreliminary arrangements for the trolley line to Lexington Time company has had many obstacles to overcome but everything is now in readiness and the woik on the various lines will be pushed rapidly Time Rich ¬ mond road will be one of the first ones built and work will begin at rigLt away District Missionary League The District Missionary and League Conference ia in session at time Metho ¬ dist church having convened Monday evening The opening exercises con ¬ sisted of an address by DrJL Wtber of Winchester Tuesday was taken up principally with reports from dIffer- ent ¬ Epworth Leagues In the district rollcall etc Quite an interesting ad ¬ dress was made Rev W F Vaught in which he gayeMgffcription of differ- ent ¬ leagues lie Rev A P Jones gave a moattearnesC talk on the duties and work of Epworth leagues Short talks wore also made by Mr D n Cooper and Dr Weber Tonight Bishop Morrison will lecaure at time church to which all are invited Orcuit Commit The December term of Circuit Court convened Monday wiiii Judge J M Benton presiding There are three hun ¬ dred anu eighty cases on 3lio docket distributed flu follows Old equity 214 Equity appearance 33 Ordinary ap- pearance 17 Criminal 110 forfeitures 5 Time following gentlemen compose the juries GRAND JURY Hezekiah McKean T T Park John Donelson Joe Lewis WJJ Risk John White George W Tribble J O Jones Jonathan Prewitt Beverley Bruaddus Sam C Royce W S Crutcher foreman PETIT JURY Elmer Parrish O W Hisle David Chenault JmY McKtnney Rums Powell G CScanlan A J Willouph by S Dejarnelt Jonah Park Reuben Cox N B Coy J Sam Schooler S Parrish A T Cuerinult Joo Deathor age 111 Oldham W T Olds A D lUirrus John Doty James Witt Sam Lackey W N Collins B J Clay and J1I Hendren Application For Injunction I Denied = In timdcase of Miss Florida Gibson against Mrs Bettie Irvine pending in the Madison circuit court defendants attorneys W B Smith and R W Milter of Richmond applied here Tuesday before Judge Benton lor an injunction to prevent the sale of cer lain property to satisfy a judgcment rendered against her in the above style cause The plaintiff was represented by attorneys JTevis Cobb and J A SullivanIn trial of the case which was a suit to recover damages for slander the plaintiff was awarded a judgement for 30OuO Time guardians at law for the defendant set up the plea that she was of unsound mind and she never ap ¬ peared in court After tile rendition of the judgment Mrs Irvines mother died an execution was levied on her interest in time estate left by decenent and the property advertised for sale The injunction was asked for on the grounds that the defendant being of unsound mind could not execute a bond to take the case to the Court of Appeals that tbero was a lack of prop- er ¬ description of the land offered for sale and that there were other Irregu ¬ larities Judge Benton rendered a decision lenying time application Winchester Sun Hadbon Institute Notes The first of a series of musicales will bo given in tho parlor of time Institute next Wednesday afternoon at 3 oclock All friendsof the school are invited to presentMrs Crigler of Glasgow and Miss Mae Walker of Flemlngsbnrg visited at the Institute during the Thanksgiving holidays Prof and Mrs McGarvey Misses Voorhees Baakerville Wheatley Rev McGarvey and Fannie Jones spent Thanksgiving in Lexington Tho Institute building will be light- ed ¬ by electricity in a few days This will be quite an advantage both in time matter of safety and of convenience The people of Richmond have reas- on ¬ to feel proud of their fire depart- ment ¬ It responded with remarkable promptness to a false alarm of fire from the school last week as It did on a similar occasion last session A Boshes Proposition Mr A y Ford president of the Kentucky Exhibit Association lisa called upon the commercial clubs throughout the State to oseitt in rais- ing the 10C000 necessary for a Ken ¬ tucky building and a full display of Kentuckyd products at the Louisiana Purchase Exposition It ill the pur- pose ¬ of the Association to organize each county and district and In that way get eveiy citizen enlisted in the work It h a matter in which every citizen of Kentucky is more or less in ¬ terested and it ia earnestly hoped that every one will have a share in the work As there is no commercial club in Madison county the first step hero wilt be to effect au organization During the past few days a number of gentlemen in the city have received letters from Mr Ford setting forth the purposes and needs of tho Associa ¬ tion and it Is hoped that something may be accomplished here No county in Kentucky lisa more to show than Madison Besides this we are nearest the mountains tho richest section of the State and it is our duty to help show the world these great resources This is net a frolic but a business prop ¬ osition from which there will bo great returns so if time farmers and tnsinees J mOl of Madison get togetiie there will1 be something doings i At Hadfcon Institute The following Is time program of the musicale to he given this afternoon at threaocloct in the parlors of Madison Institute Piano Simple Confession F Thome Edna Guinchlglianl VocalAhl tia a dream Hawley Miriam Nolan RcangNaugimty Nell Julia Ellott Pinmt Leaflets in the wind Carl Bohm Harriet Parrisli VocalTwo Mariouettcb Cooke Willie Harber umgThe rut fan Brown Ella Axley Pianch Mazurka Ap 38 No 3- Mosykowski Florence Redgrave Vocal Love in SpilngtlmeArditl Ethel Barnett Piano Minuet al Putleo WeC E Let bore k Ella Axley Deliberate and Woods Lecture Course Messrs Elmer Dealherago and Clar ¬ ence E Woods herewith announce to that portion of time public interested in the highest class of public entertain ¬ ment tfrat they will inaugurate on Fri lay Dec 12 at 730 p in a winter course of lectures and entertainments at the Grand Opera House Thejollowjnj renowned platform en ¬ tertainers have been booked for the dates given at tile Grand Opera House Miss Kate Eggleston Friday Dec 12 subject When Knighthood Was in Flower Hon J A Becker Jan C subject Who Pays the Freight Phil Hunter Magic and musical com- pany ¬ Feb 3 Cot Milton W Brown Feb 24 sub ject The Superfluous Man Ralph Parlette March 17 Single admission 00 cents Season tickets on- ly ¬ 175 children under 14 25cetta Lowest prices ever offered here It is time lippe of Messrs Deatherage and Wtods that by placing tire price thus ridiculously low large audiences wiu greet the entertainers In the new Grand and though there ia no money but greatS risk in the undertaking The managers hope the public will enjoy the winter lecture course and at least see that the promoters lose nothing In Honory of MIss Fannie Wallace At the last meeting of the Mission ay Society of the Presbyterian church the following memorial was read and adopted Wheieas it has pleased the great Head of the Church to call home our friend and fellowworker Miss Fannie C Wallace who hid consecrated her life for the work in the Foreign Field the Ladies Missionary Society of the First Prtsbyterian church having met to do honor to her memory puts on re- cord this tribute to her character and worth as a noble woman as a loving friend and as a true Christian A woman strong of will and pure of purpose she worked with deternil nation overcoming obstacles to attain her highest idenlsI She loved her friends and all loved her Those who knew her best loved her the most As a Christian soldier she proved her sincerity by giving up her happy home tier friends and her devoted family when she felt called to go to other lands to labor for her Master In her death our community and church find her church at large sustain a grcvious loss We extend our pro ¬ found mind tender sympathy to her be reaved ones and order that a copy of this memorial be sent to each member of her family that it be spread at large on the minute book of the La ¬ dies Missionary Society and that it be published in the Richmond CLIMAX the Miiisionary of the Presbyterian church and the Missionary Qnarterly of the Associate Reformed Presbyter ¬ ian church MBS A D MILLER MissLucr CROWE Committee KIRKSVILLE Mrs G W Shepherds baby is very ill Mrs JB Walker visited relatives at Bryantevillo last week Mr Clifton VanAredale is quite sick at lila home near Round Hill The meeting at the Christian church closed with thirteen instead of six ad ¬ ditions as reported in ourlast letter We are all glad to hear that Mr Ben Gully is much better TIme Richmond Infirmary is attaining a reputation in handling fever cases and It deserves the hearty support of all Mrs PB Hall has left to join her husband in their new home in Ken- sington N C but will visit friends in Richmond on the way Dr I B Oldham was called to Louis- ville ¬ las week to see his sister Mrp Gov Eagle of Little Rock Ark who is ill at a hospital in that city Frank Tussey sold hits two crops of tobacco last week He received seven cents per pound for one crop and eight cents for the other Tobacco is on a boom and buyers are hustling The farmers of this section aro re ceiving ij cents for their turkeys Al though Thanksgiving is past Christ ¬ mrs Is yot to come which will keep the prices up Prof S T Johnson of Ironton OLio was time guest of one of Kirksvillea fair onecThanksgiving The Kirksville band will give an en ¬ tertainment at Shepherds Hall on the night of December 20 Miss Rebecca Secrest entertained her class of young folks at dinner Saturday The little ones enjoyed themselves and matte the house ring with merry laughter Miss Nettle L Pond will sell at auc- tion on fiitnrday Dec 6 at 10 a in her stock of hardware queensware baking powder stock food etc She has decided to fill up her house with a stock of groceries At The NewOpera House Be sure to see Unclo Josh Sprnccb1 at Wiggles New Opera House tomor ¬ row night December 4th Uncle Josh Sprnceby is one of the best comedy dramas on the road Let every one see it tomorrow night =Durng the engagement of the Uncle tfosh Kpruceby company at the New House on Thorsday- evenlnRIDecember ltb a big street pa radc will be giver at noon and prose agnt Heckman promises this will be som blng new and unique Tho comp carries a big band dressed in the of the rnetio and in military costuini During the parade the band gives a concert which attracts much aliention and generally attracts acrowctliat reminds yewo4 uBarnum A Bailer circus slay L s Troubles to tome The Devil is going to play In Rich ¬ mond after the first of January You know W > Oldham is located now <> n the corner of Main and First streets Ihurmanjs next door to Oldham en First street and next to Thurman is a saloon Well you see Oldbun is go ¬ ing to move Into his new house on Main street between the State Bank and the Richmond National Bank That will leave Thurman like the Lone Star of Texas on Sausage Row Now the people have been accustomed to finding Thurman between Oldhame and time saloon where he has been for more than a life time that Is a First street life time So just imagine a fellow from away back In EstHl or Jackson county on his road to town with some hides and furs When he gets near town he chances to meet a farm ¬ er and asks him where he can find Thurmans place The farmer not having heard of Busys change will tell the man that he will find Thurman on First street between Oldhams and tie saloon The man comes on to town and Main street being the first street he comes to naturally thinks it is First street Then he sees that big tin sign of W D Oldham Co so he makes a break for the next door About that time yon begin to see Mr Jchn Grecnleafs bristles rise for time country man will open his sack and begin to pull out coon skins that come off cats backs asking are you Thur ¬ man that buys hides About that time you will see Mr John Crooke throwing open the doors and Col Day ¬ id Irvine run to the back room to get a corkscrew to draw his breath Cot Caperton will grab his noseband almost run over the poor devil to get out time door while Mr Greeneafwill Fay inn heavy tone Thisls no hide house So the fellow will see by this timethat he has made a mistake and feeling disgusted will want to take a drink to settle his nervesafter the excitement and so will step into the next door and call forwhiaky straight Mr Lane will then begIn to show him watches and jewelryof which he carries a nice line By this time the man grows fu ¬ rious and yells4aj am looking for a salOon and not a clock fixer Next he will call for a doctor for he thinks he has gotten on the wrong road and is In Danville where he needs a prescrip ¬ tion forn half pint After so long a tune he finds Thurmans and Thur ¬ man Jets a cussing because Oldham has moved and another because Lane runs a jewelry store and another ber cause the bank is not a hide house There is another cussing coming thtt is because Thurman dont pay him for time days work lost looking for him But Thurman will put him in a good humor and send him home rejoicing when he pavs him a big price for his furs and a little something on the side It dont matter how badly you get mixed Tburman will straighten you out in fact if he does you At all ho will doyou right TiiUBMAN Bring in your jewelry taste We will satisfy it If L E LaM PERSONAL Miss Alice Ballard of Lexington Is visiting relatives here Dr W A Thomas spent several days in Cincinnati last week Mrs Claude Smith has returned from a visit to relatives in Irvine Miss Birdie Gains has returned irom an extended visit to Lagrange Miss Patsy Park lisa been visiting MissBessie Boston near Cynthiana Mr Fred L Grinstead of Danville spent Sunday with friends in the city Misses Buckwalter of Winchester are the guests of Miss Curraleen Smith Air and Mrs John Arnold spent Thursday with relatives in Mt Sterl jug Miss Bessie Miller was the gaest qf Mrs James D Winn in Winchester last week Mr and Mrs W W Pigg are in Lex ¬ lu ton They expect to be gone about a monthDr E Smoot and wife have been spending a week with his mother in MavsvilleMr Williams of Central Uni- versity ¬ spent Thanksgiving with Dr M DunnMrs B Hall of Kensington N C is visiting the Misses Wilniore on High street Mr Jesse Aiverson of Stanford spent Thanksgiving with his mother oh High street Miss Harriett Parrish spent Thanks ¬ giving in Louisville the guest of Mini Lucy Booker Mr G W Duley of Hoopeston 111 was a guest last week otJBJhs Fue Tate at Moberly Mr AlIen Zaring attended time ban ¬ quet given by the Shriners in Louis ¬ ville last week Dr and Mrs J M Poynlz spent Thanksgiving with Mrp A E Beau ill Mt Sterling Miss Johnnie Terrill attended tho Thanksgiving dances at Kicholasville and State College Mrs J W Zaring was the guest last week of her daughter Mrs John D Allen at Carlisle Judge J M Benton and wIle of Winchester are the guests of Miss Curraleen Smith Miss Kate Blanton spent Thanksgiv ¬ ing with Mr and Mrs Ii R Blanton on the Summit Misses Anne Bennett and Olivia Baldwin are guests of Mrs Will Hoff- man in Mt Sterling Miss Jean Buchannan returned to her home at Crab Orchard yesterday after a visit to Miss Bessie Miller Mr B Duke Gordon our efficient foreman spout Thanksgiving with his parents In Nlcholasville Mr and Mrs Frank B Carr of Paris formerly of this city spent Thanksgiv ¬ ing with relatives here Mr T C Adams is at home having been relieved from duty at Tyrone for- t in month of December Mrs Margaret White ol Danville arrived Saturday to spend a few days with relatives Bud friends Mrs Mary Jolly Vanhook us Ham- Ilton ¬ College spent a few days oi last week with Miss Fannie Tate Miss Doyle listener returned to Dan ¬ ville Monday after spending tbti Thanksgiving holidays at home Miss Blanche Vandeveer returnee Monday to her home In Stanford after several days visit to relatives here Dr Goldstein will be at thin Hotel Glyndon Wednesday and Thursday December 3 and 4 Two days only Miss Elizabeth Smith a charming young lady of Chillicothe Ohiti Is tlm9 guest of Mrs W E Luxoa anti family Mr Ambrose Wagers of Cincinnati has boOn the guest of lila jbrothei Sheriff John F Waors for several days I L I y M OVERCOAT Can be Bought Best From < Our Big Stockb FOR AND Of 200 pairs Mens Pants 75c to 3 25 300 Boys Suits 75c to 6 JOO Boys Knee Pants JO to 50c To See All Miss Curraleen Smith at dinner Thursday evening in honor of her guests Misses Duck walter of Win- chester ¬ Mr James E Black who hiss resided at Boise Idaho for several years re lurned to his old home at Speedwell Monday Miss Christian a most attractive young lady from Lexington has been the guest of Janio Myers on East Main street Mr Mike Enright was in New York last week whither he was summoned to attend the bedside of his sister who was seriously ill John H Jqnes of PittsburgPa president of tho fig Hill Coal Compa ¬ ny was in the city last week on his way to Brush Creek Miss Minnie Dykes came home Sat- urday from Cincinnati in order to have a rehearsal for the Elks opera in winch BIO will take limo leading part Mr Clarence E Woods and daughter Mamie Miller spent Thanksgiving with tho formers uncle Rev Di Neander M Woods in Louisville Mr and Mrs Simeon Hamilton of WIseinantown Estill county came down Sunday and were the guests of their laughter Mrs Harry Scrivner until atter court day Miss Ella Ranson line returned to her home in Paris after an extensive visit to Miss Mab l Letton While here Miss Itanson made many friends who regret her departure Mr Earl Smith and wife of Lexing- ton ¬ have been visiting hero for sev eral days This is Mr Smiths first vjsitto his old home since he became n benedict and he received a most cor ¬ dial welcome Mrs William Park entertained a few of her friends at dinner Thanksgiving day The table which was artistically decorated was loaded with all the good things of time season Among those present were MfS EdfTayIorTf Clark county Mrs Robert Simpson Mrs Walldr Park Miss Simpson Mrs Ella Fancy And Mrs A 0 Buchannah Mr Harry Scrivner and family re turned to their home inVinche6ter on Sunday alter several weeks fleA t in tills city during which JHM MKSef iy 2 Much the largest assortment in Richmond to choose from Styles just as new fabrics and tailoring just as fine as shown ia any city large or smalL And withevery coat our positive guarantee of full value for the price or your money back if it proves otherwiseyou to be both judge and jury yourself Let us show you through Extra bargains at 57 8 1O1250 And Up COYMTON S BANKS OUTFITTERS MEN BOYS ELDERS BARGAIN STORE Nearly Ten Thousand Dollars Worth CLOTHINGTO 500 Mens and Boys Overcoats cheap pricesIf SEE OUR STOCK OF IIIl1ijUIL TS BLANKETS He Dont Fall Visit r Millinery Department And The New And Nobby Styles ELDEDto entertained ner wai operated on for appendicitis His speedy recovery has been noticed with much pleasure by his many friends who are glad to know that he is now able to return his work almost liKe a new man Time marriage of Miss Eva Fulton Witherepoon of Louisville to Rev James Overtoil Reavis of Dallas Tex- as ¬ will occur at the home of the brides mother Mrs Cbarlbtta Witherepoon on the evening of December 18th Their will be no invitations as the wedding will bo very quiet Miss Witherspoon is well known hero whore her father the late Dr T D Wither spoon was pastor of the rst Pr sby ¬ terian church During fie residence here she made manyfriendev who ex ¬ tend congratulations in advance Miss Fannie Wheatly of Madison Institute Richmond has boon upend ¬ ing the Thanksgiving holidays with her mother Mrs J R Wheatly on North Broadway She brought with hex Miss Amelia Baskerville pro lessor of English and granddaughter of time late president of Vanderbilt University Nashville Tenn Miss Florence Voor heesof New York City Miss Fannio Jones daughter of Judge Jones of Columbia Ky Miss Rey McGarvey daughter of the presi- dent ¬ of Madison Institute They all loft yesterday afternoon to resume their duties at Madison Institute Lexington Herald Sunday Nov 30 Invitations were issued Monday to the marriage of Miss Kit Chenault and Mr Harrison Simrallwhich will be celebrated Wednesday December l7at LI oclock in Christ Church Ca ihedraU Dean Baker P Loe will be the officiating minister Mies Chenaults sister Miss Florrie Chenault maid of honor Mrs Neville Moberley of Rich ¬ mond dame of honor Mr Sewell Combs best man and the bridesmaids chosen are Misses Carlisle Chenaalt Lulio Gibson Alayme Sbanklln Ethel Watts After tho ceremony at time church Mr and Mrs Christopher D Chenault will give a dlnaflr to the bridal party at their home on North Limestone and the bridal couple will then leave for wedding journey in the I East Upon their return they will go to house keeping in We aJwz I legIon Ltftder S r The following is taken from time from the Huntington Advertiser of last Saturday There Is no more charm ¬ ing hostess in Hnntington tuna Mrs Samuel Nigh and Mrs Nigh never entertained more charmingly than last evening when she opened wido her hospitable doors to introduce Miss Ben ¬ nett and Miss Tribblo of Richmond Kentucky to a select number of Hunt inglons young married people These two young ladies who have been visi- ting ¬ Mr and Mrs John Hooe Russelon Third avenue the past week have cre- ated ¬ quite a ripple in the social swim be ¬ ing the centre of thEatre parties ping pong and other parties galore Mr and Mrs Russet enterlained the young people at ping ping in their honor on Thanksgiving evening and last night Mrs Nigh added an additional jewel to her crown by giving a Delightful euchre party in their honor The home was brilliantly lighted and decorated with cut flowers aud potted plants and at eight oclock fortyfour brilliantly cos ¬ tamed women andiimmaculatcly dressed men gathered about the eleven tables tbenjcy time sprightly game After the thirteenth game time was called and the score counted andlMrs Duncan and General Russel were awarded the head prizesa beautiful Japanese glove box JeepectlvelvMrs were controled for scanty scores by a Thanksgiving pie filled with bonbons and a bunch of fine cigars Then camo the refreshments delicious and satis ¬ fyingand then reluctant goodnight and animated thanks for so delightful an evening The guests present were Mr and Mrs James A Hughes Mr and Mrs F B Eaelow Mr and Mrs John Hooe Bonsai Mr and Mrs Mc Coach Mr and Mrs Bernard Pratte Mr and Mrs Mickle Mrs Arthur Era lEons Mr and Mrs Chas Watts Mr and Mrs Harry Duncan Dr and Mrs Popper Mr and Mre Aljfer Mr and Mrs Cbas Wilson Mr and Mrs Gus Nbrthcott Mr and Mrs Russell Wiatt Mrs Ed tinslow Mr Taylor Vinson Dr Prichard Misses Elizabeth Em mons and Genevieve Ewlngof Charles- ton ¬ I Misses Bonaett and Tribble of > Richmond Jv Mcasers Lonie An dor oUiDandHdge Pitts Charlie Co I hpfi KeEitt timetrong Drecllamm- dMrrathaisii ef Catlettsburg 1

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The Richmond Climax

ffEDSESDAY DEO 3 1902

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Rooms fr rent apply Mrs Sallle

WtJ sep 1Otf

Boy you girl a shower stickII L E Lane

ill tbr newest jokes and rag songsjtsocietv Minstrel

Kanawha Salt at L RBlantons oct J3m

The first regular train between Irne and UeattJville was put on Mon-

day

T frr will be a parade at fourdock December 5th by Society Min

ttrelKroup s-

Giv us a trial onuooktiI1Jniour priTf s are very low and work Ute

nesteet that ran be done

ivc k tet of coal will last twenty

loaroars lone of D B ShackelfordsC Cais airtight stoves

Lc us mike that old suit look like

ell by rtw processs HEn MAIIIXR Tailors

jir llrnnan Frasa the populargrocer is iain at his post after severil weeks S very painful illness

CaJ II High school opened Its

dooriMElIS after being close sinceffednesJv fr Thanksgiving holidays

MrsI t Irwin of Asliland ate a

rabbit a1s badly poisoned by thebaiPt will which the rabbit was

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San p fthe clover specialties a

iickrii lance and chorusa cornfieldqnadril walking dance whistlingquartet e

Mrs Hull will be heard in Monolosicut Sill Minstrel An imperacaffi ilu Boston New York andCLicag tty gui

hard brick for sale at f8 perhousand Iy I > C Wiggins Bro Injciro at V Opera House or grocerymlrvii MMot OCt29l-

fifiar ri ighbor city Winchesterow baR otric cars in regular servctIielpdue of time giving a carvery utcU minutes-

T snmilpox scaie at Lexingtonsorei re being no catfain the city

and only fiir id the pest house andI-

hrs i ti very mildest form

ec ir handsome line of samplesfid rI Is before i yon buy yourlilsDit Vrrcoat Prices right

i IC > KER MAuLER Tailors

T1 Mission circles of the Christit1L1reL will give a bazar Decem

rvi au ijth Go there and buyour Uiy articles for Christmas pres

ens

1rllar monthly meeting ofIhffal Aid society of the FirstPreivV inn church will bo heM thissftern in tho lecture room of theehurfii

Aa recent meeting of the Athletic88tli at Danville Mr William

Pwsl f this county was elected t-otheLaIy of the Central UniverelyfJllllmm for next year

Mr parl Tipton of Irvine whoretv walked out of his windowdurz a fit of somnambulism resultjug i rken limb dislocated hipinjsr bruises is flowly recoveri-ng

Ti Sjcietr Minstrel to be givenby tir v unit people of the lownconch

Uw Mrs liiascock Hull for the bene ¬

fit f tm Iiaughters of the Confederacyptorus t be one of the most uniqueprgjii < resented to a Richmondauhenc

T f ciry Minstrelat Ihe OperaIit night attracted the largesthcrsc fii season It is not sayingt-o > n t state that the performancetliron lutwas equal toany profesilous Fiw given in Danville Everyfears w s good Mrs Hull is to becontrau att d Danville Alvocato

L R Blanton is soleagent for Wilton Jellico coaloct J3mo

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petsforpricebearstfL K LanePure bred Narragansett goblers forsale 200 each

SWJCowmsN4

stoveatDany

guaranteedforfouryeara

onehalfcom1 10 cents per poundTiN CxTSronE

Next door to Gtfvernment BldgRemember the Bazaar by the mis

sionary clrcld of theOHrlstiau church

TempIconTusdajbuyChristmas

Elsewhere is a call for all creditors

lresentflielJan I to laiwiitdbwor same will bebarred Those owing Mr Smithareurged tq come nd settle

Gifrai mejs coming and you canmake your fri ills happy at little costto your selfif you choose your remembranccs from our stock wo cant give alist of the things we have and wouldntif we could because we want yon tocall and see tf L E Latin

For Rent

Cottage at the corner of Main andTates Creek Avenue formerly occu ¬

pied by Mayor D R Tevfs for rentafter January 1 1903

Mas GREEN CLAY

S ror5alevSix extra nicn yeiarlingmare mules

Also puro- rblooded Narraganselt tur-

keys Goblers 2 each hens S125each PFADAMS-

novia4t Waco Ky

Assientd to Duty

Mr Peyton F Adams Jr has beenassigned to duty at Tyrone He leftMonday fur that place to enter uponhis duties Mr E G Parrish whohas been stationed at Silver Creek hasbeen laid oft for December

SaycdFrom Jag Whites farm about a

month ago a light roan steer weightabout 850 Ibs Liberal reward for re ¬

turn of same to undersignedREngle1

It Richmond Ky

Goes to Tennessee

Capt Henry Wheeler who has beenat work on the Ll A extension forthe pastycar was in the city Fridayon his to Knoxville He will-suprintelid the building of a tunnelnear that city on the Jellico and Knox-ville division of the L N

Goes to Brush Creek

Mr Overtoil Evans of this city lisapurchased half interest in the gener¬

al store of J C Chenault Co atBrush Creek Rockcastle county Hewent down Saturday to take charge ofthe business Mr T H Carr whohas been the manager of time store forseveral months will continue with thenew firm

Strayed or Stolen

From my place about three weeksago a pale red dehoru d cow aboutseven years old weight about 1100pounds Liberal reward will be paidlor return of same to undersigned

tf Bon IIord-Uicblllond Ky

Elks Christmas Tree

At tho last meeting of the DanvilleLodge of Elks it was decided give aChristmas tree to the upor children ofDanville during Chrismas week Lastyear the Danville Elks distributed twoor three hundred pairs of shoes and asuiauy suits and dresses for childrenwhose parents were unable to care forthem properly

Diamond Brooches Lockets andornaments ot all kinds anil at all pricesare a feature of our slock-

tf LE Lane

Referred to the brand Jury

William Turner charged with killingWHliam Coyle on November 22nd

and Sherd Baker Sid Baker HustonPowell and Ed Powell who are Iteingheld as accomplices were brought outin tbo County Court Saturday for anexamining trial As a number of wit-nesses failed to appear the case wasreferred to the Gtranl Jury withouttrial

For Sale

I haveplaced in my hands for Saloa store house and dwelling attachedlocated in Estill county on the Rich-mond

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anti Irvine turn pike 2 milesWest oHrvine Also 25 acres of good

bottom land in a good cultivated StateWill sell privately as a whole or separate to suit purchaser

Everett Witt3mo Richmond Ky

D B Shackelford C6 agents forMoors Air tight stoves r

E Oeatherage Co

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=TT jSolid Silrer Ware

Solidsilver knives and forks solid

InendlessvarleiytorRent

enuesixtodec3 SimmonsA Change

MrJolrajH Edwards who has foryearsibeen in tile oefvico of the Ad-ams ExpressCompaiiy acting as driv-er

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has recei tly resigned his position

EdLewisDissolves PartnershipKellogg ¬

ship Monday Mr R N Withcnbnryratiring Thi buisincss will be con ¬January1stthe name of Kel lots Go

Strayed or Stolen

From Red House Tuesday Niv 11a black mare 3 years old with en argonienton left fore knee joint Liberalreward for any information leading to

BoudinotJ2t College Hill Krc

December Tomatoes

SllvelCreekbroughta box of ripe tomatoes which he got outof his garden that morning The tomatoes were largo and perfectly formed

tomatoI¬

habitant has nothing to sayOld Soldier Dies

Hugh Ooldiron an old Confederatesoldier sixtyeight years of ago dropped death while at dinner in a Firststreet restaurant yesterday afternoonMr Coldiron was recently admitted tothe Confederate Home and was on hiswav to Peewee Valley when death over¬

took him lie served throughout thewar and was a member of CaptainCollins Company of the EleventhKentucky regiment

Captured the Plize

Miss Ethel Barnett of this city captured the first prize twenty dollars ingold in the vocal contest at Stanfordlast Thursday night Tho quartettecomposed of Misses Nannie Hunt Pow-ell

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Mary Scott Ethel Barnett andLillian Bybee came near getting theprize for the best quartette but weiedefeated by Flemingsburg A numberof young people from this city attend ¬

ed the contestSigma No Conrenllon

The National Convention of the Sig¬

ma Nu fraternity will meet at the Denison Hotel Indianapolis on December31 and continue three days Kentuckyhas for eight years furnished the GrandRecorder and editor of the Delta ofSigma Nn in the person of Mr Clar¬

cued E Woods who is now busy dayand night getting ready for the greatevent The coining convention willbe the greatest in the history of thefraternity

x Court Day

Although Monday was a disagreeableday there was a fairly good crowd intown Norris Bros Stock Yards reported 1600 head ofcattle on the mar ¬

ket with prices ranging from 21 to 4 jcents The Madisuu County StockYards reported 1200 cattle tho saIToprices prevailing rllCroAre9 sheepor hogs on the mutesand horses were offered with some ex-

cellent¬

sales reportedNegroes Sold

Quite a novel sale has taken place re ¬

cently in Lancaster whcnShoriif Law-son offered three nefiroes two womenand one man to the highest bidderThe sale occurred In front of the COur-thouse and after reading his order fromthe Circuit Court the Sheriff asked forbids The Ulan sold for twelve monthsfor S700 and the women sold for oneand three years respectively for fivedollars each These three personwere convicted for vagrancy and wereordered to be sold to the highest bid ¬

der

Stock Sales-

EPnndJAMCordso1d to MatCohen twenty head of fat cattle at 511cents

Thomas Phelps delivered to WeilFriday 120 head of fat cattle Seventyhead brought j 50 and fifty 5 perhundred

> T D Chenault Son delivered toJ W Bales for S S of New York150 head of cattle which averaged 1500pounds They were sold several weeksagoat6ceimts

Closed a Weeks hnjatement

The Herald Square Stock companyclosed their weeks engagement at theGrand Saturday evening They play ¬

ed to good houses each night In spiteof the terrible weather Mr Harrisontime splendid baritone proved himselfquite a favorite with his illustratedsongs Also time moving pictures byPiofCTsor flitters autoscopo were muchenjoyed in fact the specialties alonewere well worth the money paid foradmission TIme company is in Cyjthiana this week where we trust theywill meet with the success they deserve

Notice

RICHMOND KY December 1 1902

R N Withenbnry having sold hisentire interest in tho firm of KellogeWithonbury to M C Kellogg the saidfirm is dissolved M CIKellogg assum ¬

ing all liabilities and collecting aliassets of Kellogg Withenbnry

M C KELLOGG

11 N WmiESBcnvReferring to tIme above announce

ment tho business will be continuedby tho undersigned under the name of-

Kcllogg4i Co until during Jalmary1903 when it will be duly Incorporatedas Kellogg Co Time special capitalofC H Kellogg will remain In thebusiness

M O Kellogg

What Others Say

Tho celebrated comedydrama Un-

do Josh Spruceby will bo presentedat the New Opera House on Thurs ¬

day evening December 4th Time pressof the different cities where this at-

traction¬

has been speak in tho Jifghestpraise of i t and say it is a worthy suc-

cessor

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to Tho Old Homestead Alot of special Bcqncry Is used and thecelebrated Saw Mill scene is givenwhich pronounced Jtho most realisticpiece of stagecraft ever presentedOther features are many new and nov¬

el specialities and a solo operatic or¬

chestra of ten peopleThis splendi 1 attraction will be at

Wiggins Bros New Opra House forone evening only December 4th

People who use Boquet Flour oncenever use any other Frasa BrosSecond street phoncjes

clib c

Wants to Go to The Lttlslat artCarl Day formerly of tins city Is a

candidate for the Democratic nomina ¬

tion for time Legislature In Breathitt

CentralUniversityfriends here who wish him well in hisrace

rraodnal CubThis weir known club will meet to

morrqw Thursday evening with Hon

7i80ClassHume McLellan Subject Canses

timetTiiitedRevjJ WMcGnrvev

Oyster Sapper

wimlchhmajeemmmittee of the Y M O A closedThursday night when an oyster BULper was tendered to those who suc ¬

ceeded in securing time allotted nnmbar of new members The supper wasgiven in the Association rooms andcovers were laid for eleven

To Btfta Work soon

Mr John B Davis of tile Blue Grassconsolidated Traction Co wiiting tolion J A Sullivan says that he re ¬

greta very much the delay caused inmaking Ihepreliminary arrangementsfor the trolley line to Lexington Timecompany has had many obstacles toovercome but everything is now inreadiness and the woik on the variouslines will be pushed rapidly Time Rich¬

mond road will be one of the first onesbuilt and work will begin at rigLt away

District Missionary League

The District Missionary and LeagueConference ia in session at time Metho ¬

dist church having convened Mondayevening The opening exercises con ¬

sisted of an address by DrJL Wtberof Winchester Tuesday was takenup principally with reports from dIffer-

ent¬

Epworth Leagues In the districtrollcall etc Quite an interesting ad ¬

dress was made Rev W F Vaughtin which he gayeMgffcription of differ-ent

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leagues lie Rev A PJones gave a moattearnesC talk on theduties and work of Epworth leaguesShort talks wore also made by Mr Dn Cooper and Dr Weber TonightBishop Morrison will lecaure at time

church to which all are invitedOrcuit Commit

The December term of Circuit Courtconvened Monday wiiii Judge J M

Benton presiding There are three hun ¬

dred anu eighty cases on 3lio docketdistributed flu follows Old equity 214Equity appearance 33 Ordinary ap-

pearance 17 Criminal 110 forfeitures 5Time following gentlemen compose

the juriesGRAND JURY

Hezekiah McKean T T Park JohnDonelson Joe Lewis WJJ Risk JohnWhite George W Tribble J O JonesJonathan Prewitt Beverley BruaddusSam C Royce W S Crutcher foreman

PETIT JURY

Elmer Parrish O W Hisle DavidChenault JmY McKtnney RumsPowell G CScanlan A J Willouphby S Dejarnelt Jonah Park ReubenCox N B Coy J Sam Schooler SParrish A T Cuerinult Joo Deathorage 111 Oldham W T Olds A DlUirrus John Doty James Witt SamLackey W N Collins B J Clay andJ1I Hendren

Application For Injunction IDenied =

In timdcase of Miss Florida Gibsonagainst Mrs Bettie Irvine pending inthe Madison circuit court defendantsattorneys W B Smith and R WMilter of Richmond applied hereTuesday before Judge Benton lor aninjunction to prevent the sale of cerlain property to satisfy a judgcmentrendered against her in the above stylecause The plaintiff was representedby attorneys JTevis Cobb and J A

SullivanIntrial of the case which was a

suit to recover damages for slander theplaintiff was awarded a judgement for

30OuO Time guardians at law for thedefendant set up the plea that she wasof unsound mind and she never ap ¬

peared in court After tile renditionof the judgment Mrs Irvines motherdied an execution was levied on herinterest in time estate left by decenentand the property advertised for sale

The injunction was asked for on thegrounds that the defendant being ofunsound mind could not execute abond to take the case to the Court ofAppeals that tbero was a lack of prop-

er¬

description of the land offered forsale and that there were other Irregu ¬

laritiesJudge Benton rendered a decision

lenying time application WinchesterSun

Hadbon Institute Notes

The first of a series of musicales willbo given in tho parlor of time Institutenext Wednesday afternoon at 3 oclockAll friendsof the school are invited to

presentMrsCrigler of Glasgow and

Miss Mae Walker of Flemlngsbnrgvisited at the Institute during theThanksgiving holidays

Prof and Mrs McGarvey MissesVoorhees Baakerville WheatleyRev McGarvey and Fannie Jonesspent Thanksgiving in Lexington

Tho Institute building will be light-

ed¬

by electricity in a few days Thiswill be quite an advantage both in time

matter of safety and of convenience

The people of Richmond have reas-

on¬

to feel proud of their fire depart-ment

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It responded with remarkablepromptness to a false alarm of firefrom the school last week as It did ona similar occasion last session

A Boshes Proposition

Mr A y Ford president of theKentucky Exhibit Association lisacalled upon the commercial clubsthroughout the State to oseitt in rais-ing the 10C000 necessary for a Ken ¬

tucky building and a full display ofKentuckyd products at the LouisianaPurchase Exposition It ill the pur-

pose¬

of the Association to organizeeach county and district and In thatway get eveiy citizen enlisted in thework It h a matter in which everycitizen of Kentucky is more or less in¬

terested and it ia earnestly hoped thatevery one will have a share in thework As there is no commercialclub in Madison county the first stephero wilt be to effect au organizationDuring the past few days a number ofgentlemen in the city have receivedletters from Mr Ford setting forththe purposes and needs of tho Associa¬

tion and it Is hoped that somethingmay be accomplished here No countyin Kentucky lisa more to show thanMadison Besides this we are nearestthe mountains tho richest section of

the State and it is our duty to helpshow the world these great resourcesThis is net a frolic but a business prop ¬

osition from which there will bo greatreturns so if time farmers and tnsinees

J mOl of Madison get togetiie therewill1 be something doings

i

At Hadfcon Institute

The following Is time program of themusicale to he given this afternoon atthreaocloct in the parlors of MadisonInstitute

Piano Simple ConfessionF Thome

Edna GuinchlglianlVocalAhl tia a dream Hawley

Miriam NolanRcangNaugimty Nell

Julia EllottPinmt Leaflets in the wind

Carl BohmHarriet Parrisli

VocalTwo Mariouettcb CookeWillie Harber

umgThe rut fan BrownElla Axley

Pianch Mazurka Ap 38 No 3-

MosykowskiFlorence Redgrave

Vocal Love in SpilngtlmeArditl

Ethel BarnettPiano Minuet al Putleo WeC E

Let bore k

Ella Axley

Deliberate and Woods Lecture Course

Messrs Elmer Dealherago and Clar ¬

ence E Woods herewith announce tothat portion of time public interested inthe highest class of public entertain ¬

ment tfrat they will inaugurate on Frilay Dec 12 at 730 p in a winter

course of lectures and entertainmentsat the Grand Opera House

Thejollowjnj renowned platform en ¬

tertainers have been booked for thedates given at tile Grand Opera House

Miss Kate Eggleston Friday Dec12 subject When Knighthood Wasin Flower

Hon J A Becker Jan C subjectWho Pays the FreightPhil Hunter Magic and musical com-

pany¬

Feb 3Cot Milton W Brown Feb 24 sub

ject The Superfluous ManRalph Parlette March 17 Single

admission 00 cents Season tickets on-

ly¬

175 children under 14 25cettaLowest prices ever offered here

It is time lippe of Messrs Deatherageand Wtods that by placing tire pricethus ridiculously low large audienceswiu greet the entertainers In the newGrand and though there ia no moneybut greatS risk in the undertaking Themanagers hope the public will enjoythe winter lecture course and at leastsee that the promoters lose nothing

In Honory of MIss Fannie Wallace

At the last meeting of the Missionay Society of the Presbyterian churchthe following memorial was read andadopted

Wheieas it has pleased the greatHead of the Church to call home ourfriend and fellowworker Miss FannieC Wallace who hid consecrated herlife for the work in the Foreign Fieldthe Ladies Missionary Society of theFirst Prtsbyterian church having metto do honor to her memory puts on re-cord this tribute to her character andworth as a noble woman as a lovingfriend and as a true Christian

A woman strong of will and pureof purpose she worked with deternilnation overcoming obstacles toattain her highest idenlsIShe loved her friends and all lovedher Those who knew her best lovedher the most

As a Christian soldier she proved hersincerity by giving up her happyhome tier friends and her devotedfamily when she felt called to go toother lands to labor for her Master

In her death our community andchurch find her church at large sustaina grcvious loss We extend our pro ¬

found mind tender sympathy to her bereaved ones and order that a copy ofthis memorial be sent to each memberof her family that it be spread atlarge on the minute book of the La ¬

dies Missionary Society and that itbe published in the Richmond CLIMAX

the Miiisionary of the Presbyterianchurch and the Missionary Qnarterlyof the Associate Reformed Presbyter¬

ian churchMBS A D MILLER

MissLucr CROWE

Committee

KIRKSVILLE

Mrs G W Shepherds baby is veryill

Mrs JB Walker visited relatives atBryantevillo last week

Mr Clifton VanAredale is quite sickat lila home near Round Hill

The meeting at the Christian churchclosed with thirteen instead of six ad¬

ditions as reported in ourlast letterWe are all glad to hear that Mr Ben

Gully is much better TIme RichmondInfirmary is attaining a reputation inhandling fever cases and It deservesthe hearty support of all

Mrs P B Hall has left to join herhusband in their new home in Ken-sington N C but will visit friends inRichmond on the way

Dr I B Oldham was called to Louis-ville

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las week to see his sister Mrp

Gov Eagle of Little Rock Ark whois ill at a hospital in that city

Frank Tussey sold hits two crops oftobacco last week He received sevencents per pound for one crop and eightcents for the other Tobacco is on aboom and buyers are hustling

The farmers of this section aro receiving ij cents for their turkeys Although Thanksgiving is past Christ¬

mrs Is yot to come which will keep theprices up

Prof S T Johnson of Ironton OLiowas time guest of one of Kirksvilleafair onecThanksgiving

The Kirksville band will give an en ¬

tertainment at Shepherds Hall on thenight of December 20

Miss Rebecca Secrest entertained herclass of young folks at dinner SaturdayThe little ones enjoyed themselvesand matte the house ring with merrylaughter

Miss Nettle L Pond will sell at auc-tion on fiitnrday Dec 6 at 10 a inher stock of hardware queenswarebaking powder stock food etc Shehas decided to fill up her house with astock of groceries

At The NewOpera House

Be sure to see Unclo Josh Sprnccb1at Wiggles New Opera House tomor¬

row night December 4th

Uncle Josh Sprnceby is one of thebest comedy dramas on the road Letevery one see it tomorrow night

=Durng the engagement of theUncle tfosh Kpruceby company atthe New House on Thorsday-evenlnRIDecember ltb a big street paradc will be giver at noon andprose agnt Heckman promises this willbe som blng new and unique Thocomp carries a big band dressed inthe of the rnetio and in militarycostuini During the parade the bandgives a concert which attractsmuch aliention and generally attractsacrowctliat reminds yewo4 uBarnumA Bailer circus slay

L

s

Troubles to tomeThe Devil is going to play In Rich¬

mond after the first of January Youknow W > Oldham is located now< >n the corner of Main and First streetsIhurmanjs next door to Oldham enFirst street and next to Thurman is asaloon Well you see Oldbun is go ¬

ing to move Into his new house onMain street between the State Bankand the Richmond National BankThat will leave Thurman like theLone Star of Texas on Sausage RowNow the people have been accustomedto finding Thurman between Oldhameand time saloon where he has been formore than a life time that Is a Firststreet life time So just imagine afellow from away back In EstHl orJackson county on his road to townwith some hides and furs When he getsnear town he chances to meet a farm ¬

er and asks him where he can findThurmans place The farmer nothaving heard of Busys change willtell the man that he will find Thurmanon First street between Oldhams andtie saloon The man comes on totown and Main street being the firststreet he comes to naturally thinks itis First street Then he sees thatbig tin sign of W D Oldham Coso he makes a break for the next doorAbout that time yon begin to see MrJchn Grecnleafs bristles rise for time

country man will open his sack andbegin to pull out coon skins that comeoff cats backs asking are you Thur¬

man that buys hides About thattime you will see Mr John Crookethrowing open the doors and Col Day ¬

id Irvine run to the back room to get acorkscrew to draw his breath CotCaperton will grab his noseband almostrun over the poor devil to get out time

door while Mr Greeneafwill Fay innheavy tone Thisls no hide houseSo the fellow will see by this timethathe has made a mistake and feelingdisgusted will want to take a drink tosettle his nervesafter the excitementand so will step into the next door andcall forwhiaky straight Mr Lane willthen begIn to show him watches andjewelryof which he carries a niceline By this time the man grows fu ¬

rious and yells4aj am looking for a

salOon and not a clock fixer Nexthe will call for a doctor for he thinks hehas gotten on the wrong road and is InDanville where he needs a prescrip¬

tion forn half pint After so long atune he finds Thurmans and Thur¬

man Jets a cussing because Oldhamhas moved and another because Laneruns a jewelry store and another bercause the bank is not a hide houseThere is another cussing coming thttis because Thurman dont pay him fortime days work lost looking for himBut Thurman will put him in a goodhumor and send him home rejoicingwhen he pavs him a big price for hisfurs and a little something on the side

It dont matter how badly you getmixed Tburman will straighten youout in fact if he does you At all ho willdoyou right TiiUBMAN

Bring in your jewelry taste Wewill satisfy it If L E LaM

PERSONALMiss Alice Ballard of Lexington Is

visiting relatives hereDr W A Thomas spent several days

in Cincinnati last weekMrs Claude Smith has returned from

a visit to relatives in IrvineMiss Birdie Gains has returned irom

an extended visit to Lagrange

Miss Patsy Park lisa been visitingMissBessie Boston near Cynthiana

Mr Fred L Grinstead of Danvillespent Sunday with friends in the city

Misses Buckwalter of Winchesterare the guests ofMiss Curraleen Smith

Air and Mrs John Arnold spentThursday with relatives in Mt Sterljug

Miss Bessie Miller was the gaest qfMrs James D Winn in Winchesterlast week

Mr and Mrs W W Pigg are in Lex¬

lu ton They expect to be gone abouta

monthDrE Smoot and wife have been

spending a week with his mother in

MavsvilleMrWilliams of Central Uni-

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spent Thanksgiving with DrM

DunnMrsB Hall of Kensington N

C is visiting the Misses Wilniore onHigh street

Mr Jesse Aiverson of Stanfordspent Thanksgiving with his mother ohHigh street

Miss Harriett Parrish spent Thanks ¬

giving in Louisville the guest of MiniLucy Booker

Mr G W Duley of Hoopeston 111

was a guest last week otJBJhs Fue Tateat Moberly

Mr AlIen Zaring attended time ban ¬

quet given by the Shriners in Louis ¬

ville last weekDr and Mrs J M Poynlz spent

Thanksgiving with Mrp A E Beauill Mt Sterling

Miss Johnnie Terrill attended thoThanksgiving dances at Kicholasvilleand State College

Mrs J W Zaring was the guest lastweek of her daughter Mrs John DAllen at Carlisle

Judge J M Benton and wIle ofWinchester are the guests of MissCurraleen Smith

Miss Kate Blanton spent Thanksgiv ¬

ing with Mr and Mrs Ii R Blantonon the Summit

Misses Anne Bennett and OliviaBaldwin are guests of Mrs Will Hoff-man in Mt Sterling

Miss Jean Buchannan returned to herhome at Crab Orchard yesterday after avisit to Miss Bessie Miller

Mr B Duke Gordon our efficientforeman spout Thanksgiving with hisparents In Nlcholasville

Mr and Mrs Frank B Carr of Parisformerly of this city spent Thanksgiv ¬

ing with relatives hereMr T C Adams is at home having

been relieved from duty at Tyrone for-

t in month of DecemberMrs Margaret White ol Danville

arrived Saturday to spend a few dayswith relatives Bud friends

Mrs Mary Jolly Vanhook us Ham-

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College spent a few days oi lastweek with Miss Fannie Tate

Miss Doyle listener returned to Dan ¬

ville Monday after spending tbtiThanksgiving holidays at home

Miss Blanche Vandeveer returneeMonday to her home In Stanford afterseveral days visit to relatives here

Dr Goldstein will be at thin HotelGlyndon Wednesday and ThursdayDecember 3 and 4 Two days only

Miss Elizabeth Smith a charmingyoung lady of Chillicothe Ohiti Is tlm9

guest of Mrs W E Luxoa anti familyMr Ambrose Wagers of Cincinnati

has boOn the guest of lila jbrothei

Sheriff John F Waors for severaldays

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Miss Curraleen Smith atdinner Thursday evening in honor of

her guests Misses Duck walter of Win-

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Mr James E Black who hiss resided

at Boise Idaho for several years re

lurned to his old home at SpeedwellMonday

Miss Christian a most attractiveyoung lady from Lexington has beenthe guest of Janio Myers on EastMain street

Mr Mike Enright was in New Yorklast week whither he was summonedto attend the bedside of his sister whowas seriously ill

John H Jqnes of PittsburgPapresident of tho fig Hill Coal Compa ¬

ny was in the city last week on hisway to Brush Creek

Miss Minnie Dykes came home Sat-urday from Cincinnati in order to havea rehearsal for the Elks opera in winch

BIO will take limo leading partMr Clarence E Woods and daughter

Mamie Miller spent Thanksgiving

with tho formers uncle Rev Di

Neander M Woods in Louisville

Mr and Mrs Simeon Hamilton ofWIseinantown Estill county camedown Sunday and were the guests oftheir laughter Mrs Harry Scrivner

until atter court day

Miss Ella Ranson line returned toher home in Paris after an extensivevisit to Miss Mab l Letton Whilehere Miss Itanson made many friends

who regret her departureMr Earl Smith and wife of Lexing-

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benedict and he received a most cor ¬

dial welcome

Mrs William Park entertained a few

of her friends at dinner Thanksgivingday The table which was artisticallydecorated was loaded with all the good

things of time season Among thosepresent were MfS EdfTayIorTf Clarkcounty Mrs Robert Simpson Mrs

Walldr Park Miss Simpson Mrs EllaFancy And Mrs A 0 Buchannah

Mr Harry Scrivner and family returned to their home inVinche6ter on

Sunday alter several weeks fleA t in

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ELDEDtoentertained ner wai operated on for appendicitis

His speedy recovery has been noticedwith much pleasure by his manyfriends who are glad to know that heis now able to return his work almostliKe a new man

Time marriage of Miss Eva FultonWitherepoon of Louisville to RevJames Overtoil Reavis of Dallas Tex-as

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will occur at the home of the bridesmother Mrs Cbarlbtta Witherepoonon the evening of December 18th

Their will be no invitations as thewedding will bo very quiet MissWitherspoon is well known hero whoreher father the late Dr T D Witherspoon was pastor of the rst Pr sby ¬

terian church During fie residencehere she made manyfriendev who ex ¬

tend congratulations in advance

Miss Fannie Wheatly of MadisonInstitute Richmond has boon upend ¬

ing the Thanksgiving holidays with hermother Mrs J R Wheatly on NorthBroadway She brought with hexMiss Amelia Baskerville pro lessor ofEnglish and granddaughter of time latepresident of Vanderbilt UniversityNashville Tenn Miss Florence Voor

heesof New York CityMiss Fannio Jones daughter ofJudge Jones of Columbia Ky MissRey McGarvey daughter of the presi-

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of Madison Institute They allloft yesterday afternoon to resumetheir duties at Madison InstituteLexington Herald Sunday Nov 30

Invitations were issued Monday tothe marriage of Miss Kit Chenaultand Mr Harrison Simrallwhich willbe celebrated Wednesday Decemberl7at LI oclock in Christ Church CaihedraU Dean Baker P Loe will bethe officiating minister Mies Chenaultssister Miss Florrie Chenault maid ofhonor Mrs Neville Moberley of Rich ¬

mond dame of honor Mr SewellCombs best man and the bridesmaidschosen are Misses Carlisle ChenaaltLulio Gibson Alayme Sbanklln EthelWatts After tho ceremony at time

church Mr and Mrs Christopher DChenault will give a dlnaflr to thebridal party at their home on NorthLimestone and the bridal couple willthen leave for wedding journey in the

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The following is taken from timefrom the Huntington Advertiser of lastSaturday There Is no more charm ¬

ing hostess in Hnntington tuna MrsSamuel Nigh and Mrs Nigh neverentertained more charmingly than lastevening when she opened wido herhospitable doors to introduce Miss Ben ¬

nett and Miss Tribblo of RichmondKentucky to a select number of Huntinglons young married people Thesetwo young ladies who have been visi-ting

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Mr and Mrs John Hooe RusselonThird avenue the past week have cre-ated

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quite a ripple in the social swim be ¬

ing the centre of thEatre parties pingpong and other parties galore Mrand Mrs Russet enterlained the youngpeople at ping ping in their honor onThanksgiving evening and last nightMrs Nigh added an additional jewel toher crown by giving a Delightful euchreparty in their honor The home wasbrilliantly lighted and decorated withcut flowers aud potted plants and ateight oclock fortyfour brilliantly cos ¬

tamed women andiimmaculatcly dressedmen gathered about the eleven tablestbenjcy time sprightly game After thethirteenth game time was called andthe score counted andlMrs Duncan andGeneral Russel were awarded the headprizesa beautiful Japanese glove box

JeepectlvelvMrswere controled for scanty scores by aThanksgiving pie filled with bonbonsand a bunch of fine cigars Then camothe refreshments delicious and satis¬

fyingand then reluctant goodnightand animated thanks for so delightfulan evening The guests present wereMr and Mrs James A Hughes Mrand Mrs F B Eaelow Mr and MrsJohn Hooe Bonsai Mr and Mrs McCoach Mr and Mrs Bernard PratteMr and Mrs Mickle Mrs Arthur EralEons Mr and Mrs Chas Watts Mrand Mrs Harry Duncan Dr and MrsPopper Mr and Mre Aljfer Mr andMrs Cbas Wilson Mr and Mrs GusNbrthcott Mr and Mrs Russell WiattMrs Ed tinslow Mr Taylor VinsonDr Prichard Misses Elizabeth Emmons and Genevieve Ewlngof Charles-ton

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Richmond Jv Mcasers Lonie Andor oUiDandHdge Pitts Charlie Co I

hpfi KeEitt timetrong Drecllamm-dMrrathaisii ef Catlettsburg

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