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The Richmond Climax

PUBLISHKJJ XVEBY WEDNESDAY BY

The Climax Printing Co

IncorporatedA D MILLER Editor Manager

Member Ky Press Association and

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PRICE 1100 PER YEAR-

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WEDNESDAY SEPT 27 1905

WHAT Richmond needs and needsbadly is a good Commercial Clubcomposed of her energetic wideawake business men men who are forthe upbuilding ami substantial growthof our city We can look about usand see our neighbor towns gettingahead of us in this matter There isno doubt but that such an organiza¬

tion tends to increase a town or citysgrowth and insures more business andmore prosperous times WhyshouldRichmsnd sit still in this matterThe past few years have revealed amarked progressive spirit here butnow the one thing lacking is an or-

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body or club of our businessmen whose object will be the con ¬

tinual growth and a general revivalin business lines in the city Thereis no question as to Richmond havingsplendid facilities as to localityetcWe arc in the very heart of Madisonone of the richest counties in theState We have in our midst thefinest schools churches and otherpublic building that are the pride ofour town We also have some hust ¬

ers when it comes to our businessmen but the missing link the thingnecessary to keep a lively interestand put Richmond on a basis with thefirst cities in the State is a Commor ¬

cial Club There is no reason abso ¬

lutely none why a Commercial Clubshould not be organized here See to

it brother merchants and businessmen in general and let such a club be

organized which will start the whc ilof commercial growth and trade re ¬

more than ever beforeCityjLetTIlE question who is the Eighth

Congiessional District going to sendto Congress next time keeps comingup Almost every day we hear itPeople are already beginning to thinkthe matter over and are looking for aman who will not only bo able to car¬

ry the District but one who willrepresent it creditably after electionWe have given the matter no littleconsideration ourselves A numberof good men have already been namedSome of them would make good Con ¬

gressmen but not a single man hasyet been mentioned who in a generalelection could poll a big vote Wehave in mind anti we arise to nomi-nate

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a man who can come more near-

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measuring up to the high standardandcarrying out the ancient tradi ¬

tions of the Democratic partythanany young man in the districtaman who is universally popular ad ¬

mired wherever he is known and asI

an orator anti public speaker standstoday head and shoulders above any

Deafness Cannot be Curedby local applications as they cannotreach the diseased portion of the earmere is only one way to cure deafnessawl that is by constitutional remediesDeafness is caused by an inflamed con ¬

dition of the mucous lining of theEustachian Tube When this tube isinflamed you have a rumbling soundor imperfect hearing and when it isentirely closed Deafness is the resultand unless the inflammation can betaken out and this tube restored to itsnormal condition hearing will be des-troyed

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forever nine cases out of tenare caused by Catarrh which is noth-Ing

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but an inflamed condition of tlemucous surfaces

We will give One Hundred Dollarsfir any case of Deafness caused bcatarrh that cannot be cured by HallsCatarrh Cure Send lor circulars free

F J CUENEY lo Toledo OSold by Druggists 75cTake Halls Family Pill for consti ¬

patton

QUALITYIs our watchword

We dont sacrifice quality for price but we do give youvalues in House Furnishing Goods that are not surpassedby anyone

If you see the new fall styles in Floor Coverings alonethat we are showing you will be just as enthusiastic aboutthem as Je areand this is only one of our six departments

We take a Houseand make a Home

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AyersImpure blood always showssomewhere If the skin thenboils pimples rashes If thenerves then neuralgia nerv ¬

ousness depression If theI

Sarsaparillastomach

appetiteYourremedy used for 60 years

KeturnhiR from the Cuban oar I we i a

JSaraaparmaIF C UOEIILHR Scranton la

COAlUjniggUUImpure hood

thebowolsman in the Eighth district He isclean honest fearless aggressiveDemocratic to toe core and we be ¬

Hove if ho chooses to make the raceIn can win over any other man whois proposed Theman reerred to isnone other than Dick Miller ofMadison county who is well knownthroughout the district and who willlikely be elected Speaker of the Honseat the next session of the LegislatureWho seconds our nominationS WMenefee in Kentucky Advocate Sep ¬

tember 22 1905

The above notice is indtc Ja creditto editor Mcnefeo and all Madisonshould take off her hat to one whoso liberally compliments one of hermost gifted sons It is useless to saythat the words of high praise are justand most worthily bestowed for allwho know our fellow townsman andhis wonderful attainments whichreach to Jnagnetism can and dosecond all that Brother Menefee hassaid

Roger Williams Buys Witt Lewiss Greit FoxDog RedAsreat Fox Race

JOES LICK KY Sept 23t 1905Special to Climaxplaceinnight Tho race began at oclock and

did not end until the next morning at130 Ten and onehalf hours of thehardest running that one ever listenedto Nearly twenty dogs started in thechase and only five were in the run atthp finish Fifteen old fox hunterswere present and all declare it to havebeen the finest and hardest race theyever heard The country is not thebest to run over being very rough andabounding in cliffs The dogs thatownedbvnudlIaIland Nhger owned by the Misses TerrillDradI ¬

porkimaticenonesightcen ¬

AtbenKyrepresentingdollars This dog will be run in the

atBardstownandhasallFlycomptny in the world-A TRU Fox HUNT JIB

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Little Love Stories

Mr Rowland Reams of this city andMiss Sudie Asher of Red House wereunited in the holy bonds of wedlocklast Wednesday by Squire Jas Dykes

Thomas S Warren and Miss FannieLong and Irvine Davis and Miss NoraWarren all of Madison county weremarried at the courthouse in this cityon Saturday by Judge A D FordCentral Record

The following dispatch from Lesington appeared in Thursdays C urierJournal C S West and Miss Lydia-A Noe a romantic couple of PaintLick Ky chose the dome of the court ¬

I house here as the place to have theirwedding celebrated to day When theRev Otis Ilughson performed theceremony the couple stood under thgreat bell of the courthouse 200 ftetabove the earth

The news ot Mr Philip Gentrvema riage last week in Armenia IIIcame as quite a surprise to hielttives and friends here liS no intimationhad been given out The fortunateyoung lady was Mibs Viola Wright anative of Louisville but lately a resi ¬

dept of AtgHiita She is said to bea most attrartivo young women MrGentry is a son of Mr and Mrs MartinGentry of this county and is a steadyupright young man He and his brideOle now visiting his parents The Cli¬

max extends congratulations-The Shelbyville News of last week

had the following notice Mr Talbottis well remembered here having been-a student for several years at Old Cen-tral

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University Miss KatherineBird of Shelby county and the RevAddisou A Talbolt of Versailles weremarried last Tuesday evening at 630in the historic old Mulberry Presbyte-rian church a few miles from Shelby

ntnciatnsMissMr and Mrs Geo C Bird Mr Tal ¬

bott is a young Presbyterian ministerwho was graduated last May from theLouisville Seminary Both Mr andMrs Talbott are under appointment as-missionaries to China by the Southern

ForeignMissionsmonthsThe

of Mr Charles II Jettand Miss Angelina Cobb came as apleasant surprise to friends here Thenuptials occurred last Wednesday inJeireisonville Indiana Tho promn iR-

a son of Mr Shelby Jett one oltiiiscountys most prominent farmersUntil recently he was the polieandaccommodating clerk at the Countryposition ¬

of sterling worth possessed with thoseupatroegentlemanIfe iappearance and is just tlau kind of manthat any woiran could feel proud torail husband His bride is a na ¬

tive of Danville and is a vourit lal fwellknownaunt Mrs Thomas Phelps The Climax extends congratnalations andsailing ¬

DEATHyoarpdiedVanderpool Valley View last Tusday after an illness of two years

The nine months old child ol Mr

ValleyViewwore interred in the NicholasviHecemetery

The YU Stock Company

Special mention should be made ot

StockCompanyMondayOctoberthe bestknoc people of tie vaudavilla stage They do not give von theold time sinning and dancinealone butaotdakeanypattwiidevhlefeatureu rt tialeeMd1ioiji

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elation was incorporated last 1sdaywith a capital stock of S1500QOO difvided into 150000 shares The princi-pal offices will be in Lexington al-

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branch offices will be establishedin other places

The nature of the business proposedis the buying sellirg and dealing inboth leaf and manufactured tobaccoBusiness is to commence immediatelyafter the articles have been filed

Not less than ten nor more than fifteen director shall manage the Ijlisiness of the company and the highestamount of indebtness is limited tol0000SFor two years an effort has beenmade to form an organization of growers to fight the so called Tobacco Trustthe promoters designing to jorm solarge a combination of the growers asto control the crop which was to besold direct to the manufacturers or Inextreme cases to be manufactured bythe company itself i

Rex Arbuckle a Winner

Mr Robert Walker informs us thatthe great stallion Rex Arbuckle waswinner in the harness class for stal ¬

lions four years and over at the greatState Fair in Lexington last weekHn was victor over such horses as Bernadotta 2291 and others of equal fameOn Saturday he won the sweepstakering for harness stallions any age RexArbuckle has not been defeated a timethis season a record his owners shouldfeel very proud of

36t4 Cata4-1c4caMa r j

No dangerous drugs or alcoholic concoctions are taken into the stoma hi

when Hyomei is used Breathedthrough the inhaler the balsamic heal ¬

ing of Hyomei penetrates to the mostremote cells of the nose and throat andthus kills the catarrhal germs healsthe irritated inri aa membrane stidKivef acLY Vand permanent cure

j 01 is the simplest most pleasantand the only guaranteed cure forcatarrh that has been discoveredComplete outfit SKOO extra brtte 50cents For sale by B L Middelton

STOCK REPORTi

C C McDonald buyer of S and Sof New York purchased at Mt Sterl ¬

ing Saturday of W T Phelps 83headofexport steers at five cents The cat ¬

tin will weigh 1600 pounds averageand are an extra good bunch

H S Caywood of North Middletown sold to Simon Weil 35 exportcattle averaging 1400 pounds at fiv-ecentsE Thomas bought in Montgoniery 18 feeding cattle avereimig1 225 pound at 4 cents Paris Kentuckiau

Messrs Wagers and Benton boughtof Lackey and McKinney five 1200 lbcattle at 4e and from Pleas Bentonpricr1he

Urandetiberg Brothers bought ofJuk e Herudon 17 cattle weighing 1025at 3J c-

Winchester CourtJ A Ramsey reports about 300 cattle on the marketMarket brisk at lower prices Bestprices obtained was for 7 head 1210 Ibsteers 1 40 Twenty 820 Ib steer S3 30per hundred Thirtyfour 800 yearlingsteers 395 Sixteen 660 Ib year linysteers 2 65 Twentyeigbt700lbheilPr

2 65 69 ordinary to fair mule celtsS30 to 60 per head 31 fair mule costsS55 40 extra mule colts 75 A largecrowd in town

itIt Sterling Court The Advocatesays there were between 000 and 000cattle on the market Trade was briskand good ptices were the rule Amongthe sales were the following 18 bel-tersSOOibaat310 21 yearlings 750S325 11 steers 400 lbaS3 25 j25 heifer800 Ibs 3 10 stetrs 800 lbs 3 2-5l6steers900lb375alot of cowsI 000 Ibs S2 51 12 yearlings 750 IbsS3 50 12 heifers 6oO Ibs 2 75 14 steers900 Ibs S3 25 23 steers 950 Ibs at375

Extra Good Attraction

The Wonderland Park theater has thestrongest and best attraction of its his

SquareOperacongratulated on securing the companyand Manager Frank Kintzing who isin charge of the company is to be congratulated for presenting such an ex-cellent

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and pleasing group of singersThere are twenty in the list and allwell equipped vocally poe sedof acttog ability and costumed attractivelyPark attractions usually have manypoints that are to be overlooked ortreated considerately considering cirtuinstances but this company needs noexcuses and is of sufficient strength tostep immediately into regular seas nbusiness

Last night the old familiar airs andfun of Said Pasha werepresnted andpleasingThemuch to arouse or keep up enthusiasmbut the singers went through theirparts regardless of conditions and theresult was n delighted though smallaudience Monday evenings are however always considered off nights In aweeks engagement and future engagements and future business will bebrighterIn

of the singing of lastnights piece practically every memberof the company could be mentionedwith credit Miss Leone Watson theprima donna is a dainty young ladywith a most attractive sonrano voiceand cliarmlngactingability Her ren

of pnrtnt Serena was most ple llSing tbroughoutand her solo Cupid an-dIln the first act was delightful JesseHighlands made an impressive queenand Elsie Gibson did l clever characterbit iu the thankless role ot Ballah theugly daughler ot the RHJah Greatstrength centers in Martin 1ache whowas the Mexican and who has a baritone volceof grand opera requirementswhich he uses in a most satisfactorymanner His woik last evening camevery close to Leing the best attractionof the evening Tnos Haves as SaidBeyOhmothers even down to this end of thechorus sang well The Hadad andNockev of Wilbur Cox and Elrlie FinriPe were really funny Mr Flavtllesvocal imitation pfa bag pipe is actuallyworth a trip to the park alone Aspecial orchertra is used Danvillefind Daily Democrat

Theaboye company will appear atat the Grand Opera House tonight forone performance only See advertise-ment elsewhere j

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PERSONAL j

LexingtonMondaycityMondayLexington¬

Mrs H C Hargis was In Beattyville Sunday

Miss Emma Hendren was in Lex ¬

ington Saturday

LexiDgtonlastLexingtonlast

Mr ColemAn Neff has returned fromFrench Lick Springs

Miss Marion Noland has been visitIng in Winchester

SpeRtSatutdayiMrs KU laRy b yiwtlHg r lU VM

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In Maros IllinoisTrfrs Neale Bennett and children

Jiave been visiting in IrvineMr and Mrs B H Luxon attended

the Fair at Lexington FridayMr yDowitt Vance of Franklin

Visited friends here WednesdayMr D Ehret Flora has gone to

French Lick Springs for his healthMrs L > P Todd is at home after a

pleasant Viajt to friends in ChicagoMisses Sara Shackelford and Van

Grtenleaf were in Lexington last week

SundayinReedH

visltmghecasterMrs

f Arpurryof Harrodsburgspent 1118t Mrs E EWeav ir

t Miss Maggie Rayburn has been visTting Mr Herbert Scrivner in Win ¬

chesterMiss 1

Sora White of Vallew Viewis visiting Miss Laura Douglas in

exlngtonMr R L Gentry left Monday for a

lusiness trip through Ohio and WestVirginia

Miss Mincie Davidson of Irvine isthe guest of Miss Bernice Taylornear town I

daughters ¬

ill with scarlet fever

Mr Ray Gott has returned to Lan-caster

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aftr n illness of two monthswith typhoid fever

Messrs W E Luxon Jr IrvineHumeandJoe Chenault attended theState Fair last week

Miss Ailene Watts of Lexingtonis the attractive guest of her sisterMrsjI M Blanton

Mr If slie Rice of Louisville wasa guest last week of his brother MrZ T Rice and family

Mrs C G Cooks of Danville hasbeen visiting her mother Mrs WmCrowe on Oak street

Miss Rutina Rugles of Cicinnatihas arrived and is with Miss K VSchmidt as trimmer

passedthroughhome from Winchester

Miss Ada Youngof this countywas among ladv riders at theState Fair last Thursday

Miss Mary Todd of Speedwell hasreturned from a visit to Air and MrsT L Todd in Winchester

Mrs G G Prewitt leturned lastweek from a visit to her sister MrsW D Oldham in Lexington

Mr A C Green of Cincinnati washere Thursday shaking hands withod friends and acquaintances

guestsMrsattended the State Fair last week

Mrs M C Kellogg attended thewedding of Miss Katherine Smith toMr Julien Van Winkle yesterday

Mrs J W Smith and sons Withersand Preston attended the Van WinklcSmith nuptials in Lexington yerterdayMr

and Mrs D D Centers of Estillcounty returned home Saturdayafter a visit to Mr ant Mrs IhomabVaughn

Mr J Tevis Wilkerson well knownhere has been elected president ofthe new Union Bank Trust Co ofLexington

Miss Henrietta Epperson of Clarkcounty has been visiting her auntMiss Lucy Adams and other relativesin this city

Mr W R Shackelford attended thecotillion in Paris last Thursday even ¬

ing given by Misses Mary Clay andSallie Lockhart

MaryClayCynthianaMr and Mrs Clark returned to

SpeeHwell Saturday after a visit thelatters uncle Mr Charles Baker andfamilyat Lexington

Miss Dora Neff entertained with amoonlight party at Lake Reba lastweek in honor of her guest MissRenfro of Versailles

Mr end Mrs Travis Hayden andMisses Ella and Eilie Hayden of Woodlawn Mo are visiting Mr and MrsH W IladeD at Newby

daughter ¬

thlana were guests last week of Mrand Mrs W D Oldham

Miss Lee Pratber enroute homeI

from a western trip spent severaldays last week with Mr and MrsIrvine Prather in Lexington

Mr and Mrs G W Nippert andguestslastSquire and Mrs J D Dykes

Mrs Mary Dodge Maddox of Jack ¬

sonville Fla arrived last week tovisit Mrs J W Smith and remainuntil after the Van WinkleSmithwedding

Miss Florie Smith of Winchesterhas oecn spending a few davs herewith Miss Rebecca Gaitskill enrouteto Nazareth to attend SchoolLexingto Herald

Dr V J Doty and daughter MissEunice ofaort Worth Texas arehere visiting Mr John Dotyand otherawayfrom

After spending a few days In Cin-

cInnati Miss Eva Munday has re-

turned¬

to Richmond to take charge ofthe trimming department in the mil¬

finery establishment of FarleyMarsh Harrodsburg Herald

Miss Sue Lydia Smith the attrac-tive

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daughter of Mr and Mrs T JSmith has entered the New EnglandConservatory of Music at BostonFor seveial jears Miss Smith attendedthe Mary Baldwin Institute at Stauntun Va

Mr Louis Scblegel the artist ofRichmond and indeed WtJ might sayof Kentuck was in Irvine this weektaking views and pictures for Col EC Park to publisq in his History ofIrvine and Etill County MrSchlegels fame is second to none inhis businessEstill Herald

Little Miss Pearl Anderson thebright daughter of Mr and Mrs JasArderson her seventhbirthdayanniversary with a lovelyparty yesterday afternoon to whichquite a number of her young friendswere invited The folks mademerry for quite a while and thorough ¬

ly enjoyed the delicious refreshmentsthat were served

The engagement is announced ofMr John Henry Marr of Fayettecounty and Miss Georgie Letton ofCarlisle The wedding will be cele ¬

brated in October Miss Letton is alovely girl bright and attractive andhas recently returned from a visit tofriends here Mr Marr is one of Fayette countys most popular and prosperous young men and has a host ofFriends who extend congr tulationsLexington Herald Miss Letton iswell known here having attendedMadison Institute and later visited itthe Breck home

Mr and Mrs C L Griggs of Col-

lege¬

Hill celebrated the twentiethanniversary their wedding on lastFriday A superb dinner was servedand the number of handsome chinapresents attested to the popularityofthis splendid couple Among thosepresent were Mr and Mrs L EGriggs of Mt Sterling Miss MattieE Griggs of Winchester Mr andMrs I C Rncker of Paint Lick Mrand Mrs James Elkin of VersaillesMr and Mrs W T Griggs and Mrand Mrs David McKinney of thiscity and the following from CollegeHill Miss Annie Grinstead Mr andMrs John Willoughby Miss MollieNorris Mr and Mrs Younger Norrisand Mr and Mrs Wallace Norris

Miss Martha McChesney of StLouis arrived Saturday morning fora visit to her aunt Mrs Samuel Ben ¬

nett on Woodland avenne Mr andMrs Bennett hai as guests for theFair last week Hon and Mrs ThomasJ Smith Misses Belle and Helen lien ¬

nett of RichmondMrs A RBtirnun and Miss Madge BurnamMrs Henry Perry Miss Gladys Perryand Miss Sarah White all of Rich ¬

mond spent last week In the city at-

tending¬

the fair Mr and MrsGeorge Simmons of Richmond visi-

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Mrs S J Frost and family thelatter part of the week Mrs RE Turley Mrs Joe Chenault MrsSpears Miss Minnie Wagers MissAnne Benret Cohen Mrs Samuelsties and Miss Carry Rice were amongVisitors from Richmond attending theState Fair Saturday Mr D CCovington and Mrs Hanna E Covington President of the RebekahState Assembly I O O F Mrs

Pipesdelegatesgo to Richmond to attend the StateAssemblv Lexington Leader

Public SaleWe will sell on

Tuesday Oct 17 05on the premises one of the best farmsin Madison county out of which tomake money This tract of land contrains about

800 Acresand is located on the pike leading fromSpeedwell to Brassfield and is J milefrom the depot on tIme L A R H-

and the same distance from the telephone and telegraph offices

On this tract of laud there is a gooddwelling house of seven rooms smokehouse two good barns and all necessary outbuildings There are on thistract of land three never failingspringsand the whole farm is well watered andwell fenced This tract ot land will bedivided nd suit in two tracts and thenas a whole

TERMSOnehalf of the purchasemoney in 12 moiths with interest fromdate and the remainder in two yearswith interest from date with a lien re-served on the land Approved notes tobe given by the purchaser

HenryRayburngood feeding cattle 130 choice ewesbred tn thoroughbred bucks 2 thorough

yearlinshEHersextra good calf 35 fattening hogsweight about IfiO pounds 2 broodmares and colts 2 yearold fillv 1 cowand calf 1 mare mule 4yearsold 13 earold horse mule 2yearold horsemules 1 rockaway horse 1 extra gcodwalking mare 150 barrels of corn in thefield 25 stacks timothy hay 200 balestimothy hay 1 new rockaway 1 newbuggy 1 two horse wagon 1 mowing1 Randall harrow and turning plows

This personal property will he soldon a credit till January 1 1906 Allsums under 10 cash and all sums overthat amount credit will be given tillJunnary 1 1906 Notes for the personalproperty made negotiable and payableat the Madison National Bank

H RayburnW B Smith

rcWE INAUGURATE THE

v FALL SEASON v t-I with the most elaborate display ever see in our shop

5 The New Models from Parisin Hats Bonnets and Millinery AccessoriesttJt Allover Lace and Dresden Silk Waists and ManyIttIwill revel in this display

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If a man should look you straight in the eye and say Ican do so ands you would probably wonder if he couldBut if then and there in black and white prove that he

tIcould you would think that he was right We will proves1> to you that we have a remedy for Turkeys and Chickensl that we guarantee to cure Cholera Limberneck and Roup C4or your money back for the asking Save your Turkeys tt-

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Ladies and Girls

Readytowear GarmentsWhat is GenerallyAccepted as Correct

Gray in all its shades has by universal ac ¬

ceptance been proclaimed the king of colorsfor autumn 1905 The most reliable fashiondelineators hinted rome time ago that thiswould be the case so we took the hint andturned our thoughts and endeavors towardbringing together a contrasting assortment of

correctly and stylishly modeled suits invarious shades of gray theI

Every true womans aim is to be stylishly dressed and no woman canIbe considered stylishly dressed unless she is co rrectly dressedgetting suit here you are assured of the latter thereforeargument would be superllous our stock of suits being at once cor ¬

ret stylish and in every way firstclass

One graceful long coated model at 2500 is composedof best quality homespun cloth in a stone gray shadeA model forming an ideal uall occasion suit being ser ¬

viceable yet essentially dressy cut upon mannishlines and carrying unique individuality with themwhich makes them distinct from all others

Tailored Suits 12 to 75Separate Skirts = 5 to 25Silk Waists 5 to 35Railroad fares refunded on all purchases of 30 or more

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Roughand Dressed LumberDoors Sash Ceiling Flooring Shingles Laths

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Priendly WarningNo Need to be Alarmed about Stomach Troubles if you use

Mi onaCure Guaranteed by B L MiddeltonThe most frequent affection of the

stomach is catarrh as the delicatemembrane which lines the stomach iseasily irritated by harmful food orovereating Keep a strict watch for thefirst symptoms of stomach troubleTake this friendly warning in thespirit in which it is given and profit byIt Shortness of breath black specksbefore the eyes furred tongue dizzi-ness belching of gases or sour foodweakness and debility ara all signs ofcatarrh of the stomach There is noneed to be unduly alarmed for thisdisease can be cured by MIona It is

The Young Printers Opportunity

The largest bank printing and supplyhouse in the world offers permanentemployment and training for youngmen who have had two or more yearsexperience in newspaper or Job officerWe pay goon wages from the start andlook after the welfare of apprenticesboth in and out of working hoursModel plant and ideal surroundings inone of Americas most beautiful citiesAn open shop not union hut pay-Ing

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the only remedy that strikes at theroot of the evil and actually curesdisease It does not contain opiumany form acids alcohol or any thelharmful drug or chemical It is aremedy that heals the Irritatedmembranr stimulates the solar plexusand aids digestion

Ask B 1 Middelton to Show you theguaranteed under which he sell Minna It costs bnt 50 cents a box andyour money is returned if it does n < theld you

aWELCOME

Mr and Mrs Jay Lackey are wel-

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a son who was born Mondayevening

Leslie P Evans Jr Is the rame ofthe handsome son that arrived lastFriday to make his home with Mrand Mrs L P Evans The proud par ¬

ents have the good wishes of a host 01

friendsCongratulationsare being showered

upon Mr and Mrs E Tatt Burnamover the birth of a handsome fOB Thelittle man has been christined CurusF Barnw Jr ia hoBO of his distiu

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