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3 = Th cO IW1 off r > Ifl i t Tobacco Canvas 2 12 3 and 312 fr > Thompsons Glovefitting Corsets I A 1EARLY Jt Just look at McKees while iddwn street if > you want to see something fifew and pretty for spring They a te getting t in allof their s 1 N ew 6j lng CD ham J > > 4 < i Cheviots and WhitMia1s iL I Be sure and see their Embroideries Sfor they are the handsomest we have oever bought at the price Owen McKe tVi S See Our Bargain Counter Butterick Patterns I 1 = The Richmond Climax MBIBHED EVERY WEDIESDtT IT THE CLIMAX PRINTING CO RiLorportttedl A D MILLER Piestand Mangri LOUIS LANDRAM I Editor Ki ker of I KENTUCKY PRESS ASSOCIATION V ud EIGHTH DISTRICT PUBUSIERS lEAGUE FBICE 100 PER YEAB INADV1CE- WEDNESDAY MAR 2 1910 you over notice the inclination to beliolf that laws are made for the other fellownever for us Wo do not need restraint but our neighbors do Morse the bankwrecker and looter of millions on his wafto the Federal prison in Atlanta complained bitterly of tho in justice of his sentence Morse was also of tho opiniQlthat the national institu ¬ tions began to crumble when the sen ¬ ten e was imposed upon him John R Walsh went to prison after Tie had wreck ¬ p ed several businesses and used the money of thousands to attain his own ends firmly convinced that tho liberties of the people were endangered when it it was only his own liberty was in jeopardy But these are only the mani ¬ festations of the human nature that is in all of us o No rogue oer felt the halter draw With a good opinion of the law TUE Louisville Nashvilto Railroad Co has declared semiannual dividend of eleven per cent Somo people are in clincd to howl this is by reason of rob- bing thopublic While their rates may be a little high in some instances yet robbing is far from the reason of the good showing It was brought about by good management careful attention to the most minute details and the employ- ment ¬ of skilled and experienced labor The L N is the bestmanaged road in the country and because it is making money there is a disposition to howl against it If the persons who knock against the L and N would manage their own affairs as successfully as does this company they would be just as pros- perous AT meeting of State Farmers Institute in Frankfort lat week President Froman deplored the fact that politics hall crept into the organization If the farmers want results from their organi- zation ¬ they will not allow politics tb enter for the institute will be killed and nothing for good accomplished If the farmers will only stand together for their interests and quit dabbling in politics they will hold tho balance of power in this country but the trouble is that at every meeting some 2x4 politician jumps in aid kicks all the latin the fire A compact organization of farmers r would revolutionize mattters in thjs country TEDDY Roosevelt Bwana Tumbo It ts the natives called him has killed about all the wild animals in Africa and now made a header for home By the way the enthusiasm Ted is creating is making our old friend Tan tremble in his boots Taft wants a second nomi nation and the fact that feeling for nominating Teddy is spreading like wild lire is causing much unrest for the big President Preparations for Roosevelt > Qayln New York are now In progress and It is said that the event will almost depopulate Washington all the politicans desiring to attend the celebration and gel on the Roosevelt band wagon A MAS who has juSt been sentenced to 3 prison in Chicago for horsestealing is said to have made his living foryears by writing hymns and sacred songs for schools We see nothing startling in this as so many mengo to church aid- S cutft religious spludge on Sunday and then oppress and kniCe their fellowmen during the other six days of the week The Sundayonly Christian Is far worso than the horse thief DID you over notice that when a woman who has cut glass and nice silver has as her guest a woman who also has fc these luxuries she likes to arranger her spoons in such a way that the guest will f iso tho wrong one WATT for the only skwujHwe name iftu HIe e14 w W Mkiiit JJMIIM r > H J i ac I THE National Rouse paid no attention to Washingtons birthday doubtless be- cause they think George has been forgot ¬ ten It does seem strange that the law makers would losu an opportunity to adjourn however as such a good chance is seldom allowed to pass Its only we poor people who have to work who are compelled to loso sight of tho many i legal holidiys THE New York suffragist Mrs Powell advocates a kissing campaign by women suffragists saying that no mere male voter would be irrissitible to an argument of that kind from the lips of a goodlook ¬ ing girl Certainly this might remove to some extent the oftrepeated objection to women in politics ALTHOUGH the session is near a close members of the legislature continue to introduce bills when there is not a shadow of a chance for their passage This of course is done for effect so the members may go home and tell what they tried to do THE wets succeeding in killing every temperance law offered in the Legisla Lure They had the money and with that at hand it seems possible to ac om ¬ plish most anythingtheso days MARKET reports say brooms will advance to one dollar apiece This is discouraging to poor married men who suffer from quarrelsome wives CHEER up meat boycotters Things are bad now but theyre going to be worse market experts say LOOK pver your change carefullya messariger boy in New York has just I lost a 10000 bill OXE waylostartariot these days is to ask a Republican what ho thinks of the Payne tariff la I Socialand peis ail Mr Elmer Parrish is in Louisville on businessMr Stone of Louisville has been a visitor here Mr Henry James is recovering from his recent severe illness Mrs Will ilyers has been quite ill at her homo on Main street Mrs It L Snide of London is the guest of Mrs J A Stevens Mrs Halo Dean is in Louisville the guest of Mrs James H Logan Mrs Alex W Parrish and son John arc visiting relatives in Lexington MissRuth Crowo has been spending a few days with friends in Winchester- Mr and Mrs Warfield Bennett are at homo after a dolightfulJrip in the East Charlie George who is ill with la grippe wo are glad to report better Mrs Samuel Gordon of Nicholasville is the guestof her son Mr B D Gor¬ don Mrs A T Mitchell and daughter of Nicholasville are guests of Mrs H C Jasper IL D Blanton of New Yorkhas been visiting hisfatherTrvVli BIanf6n in the county Mrs James Winn Winchester is the guest of Her mother Mrs Elizabeth Miller Miss Bessie Shugars of Lancaster has been visiting liefsister Mrs Jonas Rucker The condition of Mrs Robt Millerls wo are delighted to report very much improved r Mr Cecil Traypor went to Danville Saturday to see his mother who r inains critically ill v Mrs Halo Dearuuid 3UssMadgo Buf nam haVo returned from a wcokirsuiy in Cincinnati r Miss Francos McFarland tias roiurn l to Lexington after a pleasant visit to friendshcre AVG Kemper cashier of the progres she Peoples Bank at Paint Lick was in town Monday Mr L ELane was the this weak of the family of John W J M8ia1 MtStcrling r MrsSQilbert GriaMsrnl lpukuN- ofSe arvNMr 4- rsiF5it P 4 thii4ding XeFiul la Cynthiaoa- Mlk FMRM XeFulftad W Lulagtoti MI r iD kJMr ho i1tc a MA VUk to MM LiiirTM frr a1Il4c4 < II tl il l II II jl returned Monday from a visit in iRich mond much improved in health Miss AnnollJTomlJson of Lancaster has been a recent guest of her uncre Mr John S Marrs at Hotel Glyndon Miss Kate V Schmidt has returned from the cities where she purchased her beautiful line of Spring Millinery Mrs W II Shanks after a visit tohei r- parOntsMr and Mrs T E Baldwin I lies returned to her home in Stanford Lexington Led on Miss Alone Hanna came home this week afterbeing the guest of Miss Julia White in Richmond Misses Gertrude Barnett Alice Pharis Dell Parrish and Irene Sowell of Win ¬ chester were visitors in this city Fri ¬ day Mrs Mary B Miller was a visitor in Lexington Friday to witness the perfor- mance ¬ by The Arcadians at the Opera House Mrs Ollie Chambers was called to Harrodsburg Monday to attend the funeral of Claude Chambers who died in that city Sunday Francis the pretty little daughter of Mr and Mrs B Duke Gordon was painfully injured Friday by falling against an open grate Irvine IIeraldR O of the firm of Oldhain Lackey furniture dealers andundortakers Richmond was heroon business last week Her many friends will be glad to learn that Mrs A T Chenault is rapidly re ¬ covering from a recent illness and is able to get abut in her room Mrs Joseph Chenault and children and Mrs James Crutcher have been in Lexington the guests of Mrs C D Chenault on North Limestone C E Woods of this city delivered an address in Lexington Sunday before the Y M C A The papers of that city speak well of Mr Woods remarks 1 Mrs Ella Farley and daughter Caro- line returned Saturday from Indianapo Parleyboug1itaiimiiienso finery Miss Belie Bennett wa a visitor in Lexington Friday and delivered an ad- dress ¬ before the Lecture Class The speaker told of the national movement to have women appointed on the execu ¬ the boards of the churches ThQ Womans Club met in the Elks ClubRooms Monday afternoon and an interesting session enjoyed Mrs Thor prosident ¬ duringbo mqetingvilIbe ¬ time MIss Carpent r will give a talk on tho Passion Play as she saw it The Mary Pattie Music Ci bas charmingly entertained the past week by Miss Fannie Wilglng The subject Symphony ¬ FrenchFannie ¬ lion Ray Million Mrs Robert Boggs and Mrs Neville Moberly After they well rendered program a delightful and elegant lunch eonwas served Quite a number of guests were present Lancaster RecordMrs Joe Boggs of Richmond is the guest of Mr J D Gulloy and family Mrs Ethel West Darnold Of Normal school Richmond was here forVeveral ISalie on Saturday and Sunday Charlie Tcvis spent a few days with friends in Rich ¬ mond Miss Mary Elmoro a student at the Normal school Richmond was at homeSunday Miss Booyerof Rich ¬ mond aw experienced trained nurse is ministering to littlo Elizabeth Simpson After killing lOOOworthof pigs and fowls etc a big wolf waS run to earth and killed in uper Uoss county Ohio last week The wolf was cornered in a baMttvHogaadslnslied with anaxej It weighed nearly 50 pounds FoodhiaiaraeiaItodo with the production 6f e sA hen is only a Jnachiw fp tHrnifl various kinds of Ithis ny eggs for it is from this that eggs kre manufactured The crep season of 1010 will bo char ¬ eerjwitMssed IIse I in4 IR atren aid to pukryiry pecis ud- rkeg donhit4everifore General tCMikiB ahas wW six regis ¬ StockwellAbwdMllJV 1lJ Kwki o4 this i11 JuItwii MsNsm i- iu1jwn CIt f l j j J 4a lELMSS STMNi SPEECII Vigorously Opposes Pending Bill on Ocean Mail Sub ai dyOur Diplomacy Faulty KentuckianDeclares Ship Sub ¬ sidies Will Not Bring De ¬ sired Results IBy Associated Press Washington IX C Feb 21VIgor ¬ ously opposing mail steamship subsi- dies ¬ Representative Helm of Kentucky in a speech in tho House today declared that the United States government was being converted into a gigantio pawn ¬ brokers shop for tlje purpose of extend ¬ ing trade He insisted that subsidies had not built up the maritime interests of the United States- I do not subscribe to that course or policy that would convert this govern ¬ ment into a gigantic pawnbrokers shop in order to acquire trade declared Mr Helm I do not think we are materi ¬ ally improving our trade relations with Central and South America by attempt- ing ¬ to put men selected at Washington in control of the governments of certain of those countries In my opinion it will require something more than subsi ¬ dy to overcome the adverse fooling en gendered by our present policy in that zone of the Western Hemisphere which should bo our best market I am apprehensive that the good ef ¬ fects of former Secretary Roots visit to the Central anti South American repub- lic looking to closer and more cordial relationships with these governments has been largely discounted by our more recent domineering policy there I fear some blunders and mistakes have been made That quarter of the globe Is on the eve of great development from which wo arjo in position to reap sonic of the benefits anti I surely believe that the Root policy will yield us bettor re- turns ¬ than the coercive policy It Tariff laws Mr Hahn declared had made tho United States a dear market It is as unreasonable he added for us to expecttho foreigner to pur¬ chase in a protected market where the seller insists on his profits that arise by operation of law as it is to expect the individual to do his shoppinj at the highest priced store in any given locality The report of the Commissioner of Navigation shows that we have three subsidized lines on the Carribean route and the full complete and final answer to all arguments in support of subsidy as a trade producer is that notwith ¬ standing these subsidized lines our trade in that sphere has decreased in ¬ stead of increased Mr Helm concluded his remarks by declaring his opposition to subsidy of any kind t The applause that greeted Mr Helm whonhe first arose evidenced the high esteem in which ho is already held among the older members The inter ¬ est anti applause accorded liim through ¬ out was evidence of the worth of his speech which was about an hour in length Mr Helm has seldom talked- excepttonnswer roll calls ho claims to have answered more than any other member who has been thero less than three years but when ho does talk ho evidently studies and prepares what ha has to say This was oven more evi ¬ dent in his speech of last Thursday than it was in his speech on tins tariff at the extra session His position on the Insular Affairs Committee has given him an opportunity to study the mail subsidy grab in nil its phases and ho has improved said opportunities- Mr helm arrived homo Saturday to attend the meeting of the district Con ¬ gressional committee at Nicholasville on ThursdayJHe says ho has confidence in the wisdom of the committee ana is only asking thqm to give him a pri mary in which all of Che Democratic voters can have n say and which will be fair to as man or as few as want to run against him for the nomination Stan ¬ ford Interior Journal Corn Banner Cropof State 1 Qur tobacco crop this year is said to amount to 350tOOOOOO pounds yet valuing it at ten cents per pound and adding to this value that of our hay wheat oats aqcf potato cropswe should still lack somo millions of dol- lars ¬ of the total value of the corn pro- duced in the State in 1800 These fig ures servo to give an idea of the im- portance ¬ of corn to Kentucky It is In- tact our main crop and it is completely adapted to our soils and climate We grow no crop more closely fitted to our conditions none that we understand better and none that is capable of adding so much to the wealth and com- fort ¬ of farmers With the same expend ¬ ture of intelligent efforts in itsimprovo ment If we can add a single bushel to our average of about 20 bushels per acre it will mcanan addition of about three millions of bushels to our annual crop and at CO cents this means an ad ¬ dition of from a million aiS a half to two millions to its value Wo have as good corn land as the States north of the Ohio River and our average yield per nero should eventually go toi thirtyfive or forty bushels As to Scandal onlyhaU adage It is well to pear this in mind while listening to the latest of scandal Never condemn your neighbor unheard however many the accusations which may be preferred against him Every story has two ways of beingtold and justice requires that you should hear the defense as well as the accusation predicament and remember that tho malignity of I Some Timely Thoughts We become like the things wo touch We take tho features of that wo look up on Witnessed vice makes us vicious depravity spreads Vileness becomes t less and loss repulsive the more we look I at it Evil communications corrupt J good manners An immense amount of adult depravity had its laid for it In tho childs first 1 street is Satans nursery and foundationI erature his circulating libr wayi isI I ing The average boy that runs thoi streets 5s a bad If I 11boy notThinking ivliOIs lund ohhs the mind bMfaks tho edge of moral dehlca fillttho indelicately sculptured indecency i andea1 tbtwaeu1htI4t lit d pt tic t A Te TRY OUR LAUNDRY ONE PRICE = = H = = H = = f a r r Evidently from Danville A girl graduate thus described the manner in which a goat butted a boy out of the yard He hurled the previous end of his anatomy against the boys afterwards with an earnestness and velocity which backed by the ponder ¬ osity of the goats avoirdupois imported a momentum that was not relaxed until lie had landed on terra firma beyond the pale of the goats jurisdiction Busy in Winchester The busiest plate in the city is now located on Wall street It is the police court and never in the history of tho city before was there so much business transacted hero If things get dull in ono line they start a cleaning up in another and hardly an hour in the day goes by without somehting happpcning Winchester Daily News Quite a contrast to conditions over here whorctho police court has almost shut up shop from lack of business Hard Times Menu Our special contributor Mrs Liveon Atmosphere author of that interesting book entitled Forty Days Without Feasting or thp Folly of Feeding When You Can Forgotlt sends in a menu which will prove a satisfying and inex ¬ pensive substitute for provender and yet fill the eye with a vision of abund ¬ ance Uccoipcs for tho various dishes may be found in her book Here is the menu which when prettily prepared will make any board groan no matter how well seasoned Blue Point Shells Chinese Nest EggSoup Gutta Perch Perch Planked Shoe Sole Hickory Club Sandwich Chipped Leg of Piano Smoked Breast of Tailors Ggpso Cigar Scraps with Mayonnaise Celluloid Comb Honey Stuffed Egg Coke > agon N its IFire Crackers Dotted Swiss Notice Air persons knowing themselves in debted to Douglass Culton must settle immediately as we are compelled to collect these accounts AH accounts not settled by Jlarch 20 will bd put in hands of officers for collection at W 11 DOUGLASS C C COLTOS WynnO files Sank ofa1ntiok Ky AXDUNDIVIDED with thei Peoples your PEOPLES BANK PAINT LICK Fountain Problem Solved pen la soiledlugno dropper nothing ofCanUeakjwonhweat skip ola 0Cleinsiteelf Abigsuc- ceuCONKLJNS SellFitting Pen marks a new fount pen construction Far bet coats more than CoToledoOhIo ofbest won4eifnl I 14g Perrys DRUG STORE Drugs Paints Stationery 1Lj ra s = f r s = = = = 1 See Our Samples ofu Spring and Summer S1JLT S Made to your individual measure by the best concern the country U ii B STERN SONS < New York Fit and Satisfaction Guaranteed 1 Rice Arnold iI1 HOUSEJ fi = = = A Slick Scheme Down in Christian county a man two negroes have been arrested for workinga slick and profitable scheme For the past several months tho stealing ofvaluable doss was almost a weekly occurrence and the disappearance of the canines was a source of worry to the owner When an advertisement ap- peared with the offer of a reward the dogs wore invariably returned and it was fnrilly noticed that two negroes happened find them alL Suspicion was aroused a little detective work disclosed the fact that the two negroes and a white man were engaged in the traffic and had made a neat sum ingath- ering ¬ in the offered J Country Life Best I Country Lifo may involve hard work and the missing of many pleasures obtainable in cities but the mother who has the chance of bringing up her chil ¬ dren in health and away from the temp- tation of cigarettes and saloons has a advantage if she succeeds in bringing them to maturity in unblem ¬ ished health and purity she has already done a good work in the world Jf she has taught them simple wholesome food she has given them one safeguard The boys probably will not thank us for advising against feeding them mivpu on pies and doughnuts but its good advice nevertheless Thereis an enduring ten ¬ derness in the lovd of a mother for her son that transcends all other affections of the heart Must Have Boxes A from Washington City says persons who in cities havent mail boxes in front of their residences may receive no mail after Juno 30 1910 They will not if a provision of the post office appropriation bill becomes a law Lettercarriers are prohibited from de ¬ livering any houses unless there is a mailbox the outside to receive It moans that Uncle Sam tired of hav- ing ¬ lila uniformed carriers wait for peo- ple to tko their time in answering their doorbells i willigreatJ vice and possibly reduce the number of rqquired saving of 100000 estimated Thu vast expenditure by the people to meet the provisions of this bill in the way of providing new mailboxes is estimated at approximately 20000000 The average mailbox costs one dollar OFFICERS DIRECTORS E L Woods President Marion Coy 11 Arnold W C Fish VPrcsidont T II Woods R Guyn CAPITAL STOCK 8 1000000 0SUU1LUS Piioms 1100000 DEPOSITS A 10000000 Your Banking no matter how large nomatter how small TilE PEOPLES BANK will give careful attention This message applies to women and men alike Come in and see us wo are always glad to see you The Safest and Most Convenient Way to da Your Easiness Is Through a Dank With ample Surplus and Assets with years of experience Banks of Paint Lick Ky Stands ready to servo you Your business is invited with the assurance tliatcvcry accommc latioinyii istcnt with safety and commensurate to balance will be extended dlVE US A TRIAL AX1 WE WILL Piton IT KY I q Pen I A Allfountninpen troubles fountain at no to take smoothly without era in 0and no D in and to and rewards and to special live and at arriers A Capital else Like TRsDzlIARr U s Ioe f t I r y ft K l f il o J < 1fi7 < < > l 1 s JII ± S white great on it is is L G it TS 2 J t i Does Not Color Hair Ayers Hair Vigor as now made from our new improved formula does not stain or color the hair even to the slightest degree Gray hair white hair blonde hair is not made a shade darker But it certainly does stop falling hair No question about that Does not change lAs color of the Aol Formula riib ech boUla Show It to your A lJersAskhliibollU Indeed we believe it will stop every case of falling hair unless there is some very unusual complication something greatly affecting the general health Tbea you should onsultyovrpbysici3fl Also ask him about the new Vigor Mad by tts J C Ay or Co loweU UaaL Closing Out Sale As assignee of Golden Flora I wish to announce to the public that I have on hand a handsome line of monuments and grave markers that I must dispose of at once regardless of cost 32tf O II Plea Assignee To Horsemen Tho Climax calls attention of horse men to the fact that wo have just re ¬ ceived now typo etc andare better prepared than over to print horse and jack cards Our prices are very reason ¬ able and the quality of the work can not Lbo equaled We will save you money and give you a good job of work t- fPUBLICSALE Having decided to locate in the West I will o- nSaturday McL 12th 1910 at 10 oclock A jr offer at public sale on the premises Best Vacant Lot in Richmond This lot is located on High Street bet- ween the residences of Dr Smoot and Prof Sharon it has a front of 70 feet by 247 It is fenced and severed and has fine natural drainage It is ready for building and with its fine location In the best residential district in town will afford a splendid opportunity for some one to buy a site on which to erect a nice house This sale will be an invaluable chance to any one planning to luild Dont forget the dato Saturday March 12th TERMS made known on day of sale For sale also privately nice combined G years old Rex Pevino mare R WColyerL- ong Tom Chenault Auct Estray Hog A black boar hog weighing about 150 pound disappeared from my place on Summit about two weeks ago Reward will bo paid for return ft John Adams Notice to Creditors All persons having claims agains the estate of W A Thomas deceased are hereby notified to file the same proper orI be barred Stato Bank Trust Co Richmond Ky Admr of W A Thomas It E TrolLEY Hair Hair Hair I am paying hightest cash prices fr combings and clipped hair Braids pI v curls chignons made to order nr dressing anddying shillf ully done F lug hair baldness and scalp disease specialty Superfluous hair removal from face and arms I have a om ploto line of toilet articles always 01 hand Mrs J C George I Pone 430 142 E Main St Tobacco canvas from 212 cts up at f1tfJ ADobrowskvs 23ftfOur Lamb Chops Are So Good I that some of our customers ft have them every day for L weeks at a time We dont j advise you to do thatbut IUI are so crazy for them Our Other Meats are Prime Too We would like just one order from you so we can prove it C C CULTONp LSuccessor 1 i 231 W 12aI OLIVER PLOWS TORNADO AND BELLVIEW Disc Harrows with our without tongue trucks Moline Cane Plows The Old Reliab- leStudebalier Wagons Remember we are Headquarters for every ¬ thing in the Hardware Line BBShackelfordCo Telephone 33 7 c 1 I c I f 4 OF > THE FACT 0that wesell Furniture Carpets Rugs Druggets Lace Curtains Mattings Stoves and all Supplies for the Home Or Easy Payments 0SAVE YOUR BANK ACCOUNT 2 0 i salaryLet i Make a note of the fact that we save you IOta 20 per cent ON CASH PURCHASESr S r vLUMANANDHIGfilNS HOME FURNISHERS Furniture Carpets and Stoves Oppose Hotel Glyndon RICHMOND KENTUCKY We are Headquarters for Sewing Machine Supplies for all Mackiaee DA > P7 t h 7Lt- i if t

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Sfor they are the handsomest we haveoever bought at the price

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LOUIS LANDRAM I Editor

Ki ker of

I KENTUCKY PRESS ASSOCIATION

V udEIGHTH DISTRICT PUBUSIERS lEAGUE

FBICE 100 PER YEAB

INADV1CE-

WEDNESDAY MAR 2 1910

you over notice the inclination tobeliolf that laws are made for the otherfellownever for us Wo do not needrestraint but our neighbors do Morsethe bankwrecker and looter of millionson his wafto the Federal prison in

Atlanta complained bitterly of tho injustice of his sentence Morse was alsoof tho opiniQlthat the national institu¬

tions began to crumble when the sen ¬

ten e was imposed upon him John RWalsh went to prison after Tie had wreck ¬

ped several businesses and used themoney of thousands to attain his ownends firmly convinced that tho libertiesof the people were endangered when itit was only his own liberty was injeopardy But these are only the mani ¬

festations of the human nature that is

in all of uso No rogue oer felt the halter draw

With a good opinion of the law

TUE Louisville Nashvilto RailroadCo has declared semiannual dividendof eleven per cent Somo people are inclincd to howl this is by reason of rob-

bing thopublic While their rates maybe a little high in some instances yet

robbing is far from the reason of thegood showing It was brought about bygood management careful attention tothe most minute details and the employ-

ment¬

of skilled and experienced laborThe L N is the bestmanaged roadin the country and because it is makingmoney there is a disposition to howlagainst it If the persons who knockagainst the L and N would managetheir own affairs as successfully as doesthis company they would be just as pros-

perous

AT meeting of State Farmers Institutein Frankfort lat week PresidentFroman deplored the fact that politicshall crept into the organization If thefarmers want results from their organi-zation

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they will not allow politics tbenter for the institute will be killed andnothing for good accomplished If thefarmers will only stand togetherfor their interests and quit dabbling inpolitics they will hold tho balance ofpower in this country but the trouble isthat at every meeting some 2x4 politicianjumps in aid kicks all the latin the fireA compact organization of farmers

rwould revolutionize mattters in thjscountry

TEDDY Roosevelt Bwana Tumbo It

ts the natives called him has killedabout all the wild animals in Africa andnow made a header for home By theway the enthusiasm Ted is creating ismaking our old friend Tan tremble inhis boots Taft wants a second nomination and the fact that feeling fornominating Teddy is spreading like wildlire is causing much unrest for the bigPresident Preparations for Roosevelt

> Qayln New York are now In progressand It is said that the event will almostdepopulate Washington all the politicansdesiring to attend the celebration andgel on the Roosevelt band wagon

A MAS who has juSt been sentenced to

3prison in Chicago for horsestealing issaid to have made his living foryears bywriting hymns and sacred songs forschools We see nothing startling inthis as so many mengo to church aid-

S cutft religious spludge on Sunday andthen oppress and kniCe their fellowmenduring the other six days of the weekThe Sundayonly Christian Is far worsothan the horse thief

DID you over notice that when awoman who has cut glass and nice silverhas as her guest a woman who also has

fc these luxuries she likes to arranger herspoons in such a way that the guest will

f iso tho wrong one

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I THE National Rouse paid no attentionto Washingtons birthday doubtless be-cause they think George has been forgot¬

ten It does seem strange that the lawmakers would losu an opportunity toadjourn however as such a good chanceis seldom allowed to pass Its only wepoor people who have to work who arecompelled to loso sight of tho many

i legal holidiys

THE New York suffragist Mrs Powelladvocates a kissing campaign by womensuffragists saying that no mere malevoter would be irrissitible to an argumentof that kind from the lips of a goodlook ¬

ing girl Certainly this might removeto some extent the oftrepeated objectionto women in politics

ALTHOUGH the session is near a closemembers of the legislature continue tointroduce bills when there is not ashadow of a chance for their passageThis of course is done for effect so themembers may go home and tell whatthey tried to do

THE wets succeeding in killing everytemperance law offered in the LegislaLure They had the money and withthat at hand it seems possible to ac om ¬

plish most anythingtheso days

MARKET reports say brooms willadvance to one dollar apiece This isdiscouraging to poor married men whosuffer from quarrelsome wives

CHEER up meat boycotters Thingsare bad now but theyre going to beworse market experts say

LOOK pver your change carefullyamessariger boy in New York has just I

lost a 10000 bill

OXE waylostartariot these days is toask a Republican what ho thinks of thePayne tariff la

I Socialand peis ailMr Elmer Parrish is in Louisville on

businessMrStone of Louisville has

been a visitor hereMr Henry James is recovering from

his recent severe illnessMrs Will ilyers has been quite ill at

her homo on Main streetMrs It L Snide of London is the

guest of Mrs J A StevensMrs Halo Dean is in Louisville the

guest of Mrs James H LoganMrs Alex W Parrish and son John

arc visiting relatives in LexingtonMissRuth Crowo has been spending

a few days with friends in Winchester-Mr and Mrs Warfield Bennett are at

homo after a dolightfulJrip in the EastCharlie George who is ill with la

grippe wo are glad to report betterMrs Samuel Gordon of Nicholasville

is the guestof her son Mr B D Gor¬

donMrs A T Mitchell and daughter of

Nicholasville are guests of Mrs H CJasper

IL D Blanton of New Yorkhas beenvisiting hisfatherTrvVli BIanf6n in

the countyMrs James Winn Winchester is

the guest of Her mother Mrs ElizabethMiller

Miss Bessie Shugars of Lancaster hasbeen visiting liefsister Mrs JonasRucker

The condition of Mrs Robt Millerlswo are delighted to report very muchimproved r

Mr Cecil Traypor went to DanvilleSaturday to see his mother who rinainscritically ill v

Mrs Halo Dearuuid 3UssMadgo Bufnam haVo returned from a wcokirsuiyin Cincinnati r

Miss Francos McFarland tias roiurn lto Lexington after a pleasant visit tofriendshcre

AVG Kemper cashier of the progresshe Peoples Bank at Paint Lick wasin town Monday

Mr L ELane was the thisweak of the family of John W JM8ia1MtStcrlingr MrsSQilbert GriaMsrnl lpukuN-ofSe arvNMr 4-rsiF5it P 4thii4dingXeFiul la Cynthiaoa-

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returned Monday from a visit in iRichmond much improved in health

Miss AnnollJTomlJson of Lancasterhas been a recent guest of her uncre MrJohn S Marrs at Hotel Glyndon

Miss Kate V Schmidt has returnedfrom the cities where she purchased herbeautiful line of Spring Millinery

Mrs W II Shanks after a visit tohei r-

parOntsMr and Mrs T E BaldwinI lies returned to her home in Stanford

Lexington Led on Miss Alone Hannacame home this week afterbeing theguest of Miss Julia White in Richmond

Misses Gertrude Barnett Alice PharisDell Parrish and Irene Sowell of Win ¬

chester were visitors in this city Fri¬

dayMrs Mary B Miller was a visitor in

Lexington Friday to witness the perfor-mance

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by The Arcadians at the OperaHouse

Mrs Ollie Chambers was called toHarrodsburg Monday to attend thefuneral of Claude Chambers who diedin that city Sunday

Francis the pretty little daughter ofMr and Mrs B Duke Gordon waspainfully injured Friday by fallingagainst an open grate

Irvine IIeraldR O of thefirm of Oldhain Lackey furnituredealers andundortakers Richmond washeroon business last week

Her many friends will be glad to learnthat Mrs A T Chenault is rapidly re ¬

covering from a recent illness and isable to get abut in her room

Mrs Joseph Chenault and childrenand Mrs James Crutcher have been inLexington the guests of Mrs C DChenault on North Limestone

C E Woods of this city delivered anaddress in Lexington Sunday beforethe Y M C A The papers of thatcity speak well of Mr Woods remarks 1

Mrs Ella Farley and daughter Caro-line returned Saturday from Indianapo

Parleyboug1itaiimiiiensofinery

Miss Belie Bennett wa a visitor inLexington Friday and delivered an ad-dress

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before the Lecture Class Thespeaker told of the national movementto have women appointed on the execu ¬

the boards of the churchesThQ Womans Club met in the Elks

ClubRooms Monday afternoon and aninteresting session enjoyed Mrs Thorprosident ¬

duringbomqetingvilIbe ¬

time MIss Carpent r will give a talk ontho Passion Play as she saw it

The Mary Pattie Music Ci bascharmingly entertained the past weekby Miss Fannie Wilglng The subject

Symphony ¬

FrenchFannie ¬

lion Ray Million Mrs Robert Boggsand Mrs Neville Moberly After theywell rendered program a delightful andelegant lunch eonwas served Quite anumber of guests were present

Lancaster RecordMrs Joe Boggsof Richmond is the guest of Mr J DGulloy and family Mrs Ethel WestDarnold Of Normal school Richmondwas here forVeveralISalieonSaturday and Sunday Charlie Tcvisspent a few days with friends in Rich ¬

mond Miss Mary Elmoro a studentat the Normal school Richmond was athomeSunday Miss Booyerof Rich ¬

mond aw experienced trained nurse isministering to littlo Elizabeth Simpson

After killing lOOOworthof pigs andfowls etc a big wolf waS run to earthand killed in uper Uoss county Ohiolast week The wolf was cornered in abaMttvHogaadslnslied with anaxej Itweighed nearly 50 pounds

FoodhiaiaraeiaItodo with theproduction 6f e sA hen is only aJnachiw fp tHrnifl various kinds ofIthisny eggs for it is from this that eggskre manufactured

The crep season of 1010 will bo char¬

eerjwitMssedIIse Iin4 IR atrenaid to pukryiry pecis ud-

rkeg donhit4everiforeGeneraltCMikiB ahas wW six regis ¬

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lELMSS STMNi SPEECIIVigorously Opposes Pending

Bill on Ocean Mail Subai dyOur Diplomacy

Faulty

KentuckianDeclares Ship Sub ¬

sidies Will Not Bring De ¬

sired ResultsIBy Associated Press

Washington IX C Feb 21VIgor¬

ously opposing mail steamship subsi-

dies

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Representative Helm of Kentuckyin a speech in tho House today declaredthat the United States government wasbeing converted into a gigantio pawn ¬

brokers shop for tlje purpose of extend ¬

ing trade He insisted that subsidieshad not built up the maritime interestsof the United States-

I do not subscribe to that course orpolicy that would convert this govern ¬

ment into a gigantic pawnbrokers shopin order to acquire trade declared MrHelm I do not think we are materi ¬

ally improving our trade relations withCentral and South America by attempt-ing

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to put men selected at Washingtonin control of the governments of certainof those countries In my opinion itwill require something more than subsi ¬

dy to overcome the adverse fooling engendered by our present policy in thatzone of the Western Hemisphere whichshould bo our best market

I am apprehensive that the good ef¬

fects of former Secretary Roots visit tothe Central anti South American repub-lic looking to closer and more cordialrelationships with these governmentshas been largely discounted by our morerecent domineering policy there I fearsome blunders and mistakes have beenmade That quarter of the globe Is onthe eve of great development fromwhich wo arjo in position to reap sonic ofthe benefits anti I surely believe thatthe Root policy will yield us bettor re-

turns¬

than the coercive policy It

Tariff laws Mr Hahn declared hadmade tho United States a dear market

It is as unreasonable he addedfor us to expecttho foreigner to pur¬

chase in a protected market where theseller insists on his profits that arise byoperation of law as it is to expect theindividual to do his shoppinj at thehighest priced store in any given locality

The report of the Commissioner ofNavigation shows that we have threesubsidized lines on the Carribean routeand the full complete and final answerto all arguments in support of subsidyas a trade producer is that notwith ¬

standing these subsidized lines ourtrade in that sphere has decreased in¬

stead of increasedMr Helm concluded his remarks by

declaring his opposition to subsidy ofany kind

tThe applause that greeted Mr Helm

whonhe first arose evidenced the highesteem in which ho is already heldamong the older members The inter¬

est anti applause accorded liim through ¬

out was evidence of the worth of hisspeech which was about an hour inlength Mr Helm has seldom talked-excepttonnswer roll calls ho claims tohave answered more than any othermember who has been thero less thanthree years but when ho does talk hoevidently studies and prepares what hahas to say This was oven more evi¬

dent in his speech of last Thursdaythan it was in his speech on tins tariffat the extra session His position onthe Insular Affairs Committee has givenhim an opportunity to study the mailsubsidy grab in nil its phases and hohas improved said opportunities-

Mr helm arrived homo Saturday toattend the meeting of the district Con ¬

gressional committee at Nicholasvilleon ThursdayJHe says ho has confidencein the wisdom of the committee anais only asking thqm to give him a primary in which all of Che Democraticvoters can have n say and which will befair to as man or as few as want to runagainst him for the nomination Stan ¬

ford Interior Journal

Corn Banner Cropof State 1

Qur tobacco crop this year is said toamount to 350tOOOOOO pounds yetvaluing it at ten cents per pound andadding to this value that of our haywheat oats aqcf potato cropsweshould still lack somo millions of dol-lars

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of the total value of the corn pro-duced in the State in 1800 These figures servo to give an idea of the im-

portance¬

of corn to Kentucky It is In-

tact our main crop and it is completelyadapted to our soils and climate Wegrow no crop more closely fitted to ourconditions none that we understandbetter and none that is capable ofadding so much to the wealth and com-

fort¬

of farmers With the same expend ¬

ture of intelligent efforts in itsimprovoment If we can add a single bushel toour average of about 20 bushels peracre it will mcanan addition of aboutthree millions of bushels to our annualcrop and at CO cents this means an ad ¬

dition of from a million aiS a half totwo millions to its value Wo have asgood corn land as the States north ofthe Ohio River and our average yieldper nero should eventually go toithirtyfive or forty bushels

As to Scandal

onlyhaUadage It is well to pear this in mindwhile listening to the latest of scandalNever condemn your neighbor unheardhowever many the accusations whichmay be preferred against him Everystory has two ways of beingtold andjustice requires that you should hearthe defense as well as the accusation

predicamentand remember that tho malignity of I

Some Timely ThoughtsWe become like the things wo touch

We take tho features of that wo look upon Witnessed vice makes us viciousdepravity spreads Vileness becomes

t less and loss repulsive the more we lookIat it Evil communications corrupt

J good manners An immense amountof adult depravity had itslaid for it In tho childs first

1 street is Satans nursery and foundationIerature his circulating librwayiisIIing The average boy that runs thoistreets 5s a bad If I

11boynotThinking ivliOIs lund ohhs the

mind bMfaks tho edge of moral dehlcafilltthoindelicately sculptured indecencyiandea1tbtwaeu1htI4t lit d pttic

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TRY OUR LAUNDRY ONE PRICE

= =H==H= =f ar rEvidently from Danville

A girl graduate thus described themanner in which a goat butted a boyout of the yard He hurled the previousend of his anatomy against the boysafterwards with an earnestness andvelocity which backed by the ponder ¬

osity of the goats avoirdupois importeda momentum that was not relaxed untillie had landed on terra firma beyond thepale of the goats jurisdiction

Busy in WinchesterThe busiest plate in the city is now

located on Wall street It is the policecourt and never in the history of thocity before was there so much businesstransacted hero If things get dull inono line they start a cleaning up inanother and hardly an hour in the daygoes by without somehting happpcning

Winchester Daily NewsQuite a contrast to conditions over

here whorctho police court has almostshut up shop from lack of business

Hard Times MenuOur special contributor Mrs Liveon

Atmosphere author of that interestingbook entitled Forty Days WithoutFeasting or thp Folly of Feeding WhenYou Can Forgotlt sends in a menuwhich will prove a satisfying and inex ¬

pensive substitute for provender andyet fill the eye with a vision of abund ¬

ance Uccoipcs for tho various dishesmay be found in her book Here is themenu which when prettily preparedwill make any board groan no matterhow well seasoned

Blue Point ShellsChinese Nest EggSoup

Gutta Perch PerchPlanked Shoe Sole

Hickory Club SandwichChipped Leg of Piano

Smoked Breast of Tailors GgpsoCigar Scraps with Mayonnaise

Celluloid Comb HoneyStuffed Egg Coke

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IFire Crackers Dotted Swiss

NoticeAir persons knowing themselves in

debted to Douglass Culton must settleimmediately as we are compelled tocollect these accounts AH accountsnot settled by Jlarch 20 will bd put inhands of officers for collection

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Rice ArnoldiI1 HOUSEJfi ===

A Slick SchemeDown in Christian county a

man two negroes have been arrestedfor workinga slick and profitable schemeFor the past several months tho stealingofvaluable doss was almost a weeklyoccurrence and the disappearance of thecanines was a source of worry to theowner When an advertisement ap-peared with the offer of a reward thedogs wore invariably returned and itwas fnrilly noticed that two negroeshappened find them alL Suspicionwas aroused a little detective workdisclosed the fact that the two negroesand a white man were engaged in thetraffic and had made a neat sum ingath-ering

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in the offeredJ

Country Life BestI

Country Lifo may involve hard workand the missing of many pleasuresobtainable in cities but the mother whohas the chance of bringing up her chil ¬

dren in health and away from the temp-tation of cigarettes and saloons has a

advantage if she succeeds inbringing them to maturity in unblem ¬

ished health and purity she has alreadydone a good work in the world Jf shehas taught them simple wholesomefood she has given them one safeguardThe boys probably will not thank us foradvising against feeding them mivpu onpies and doughnuts but its good advicenevertheless Thereis an enduring ten ¬

derness in the lovd of a mother for herson that transcends all other affectionsof the heart

Must Have BoxesA from Washington City says

persons who in cities haventmail boxes in front of their residencesmay receive no mail after Juno 30 1910They will not if a provision of the postoffice appropriation bill becomes a lawLettercarriers are prohibited from de¬

livering any houses unless there is amailbox the outside to receive Itmoans that Uncle Sam tired of hav-

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lila uniformed carriers wait for peo-ple to tko their time in answering theirdoorbells iwilligreatJvice and possibly reduce the number of

rqquired saving of 100000estimatedThu vast expenditure by the people

to meet the provisions of this bill inthe way of providing new mailboxes isestimated at approximately 20000000The average mailbox costs one dollar

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CAPITAL STOCK 8 10000000SUU1LUS Piioms 1100000

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Your Banking no matter how large nomatter how small TilE PEOPLESBANK will give careful attention This message applies to women and

men alike Come in and see us wo are always glad to see you

The Safest and Most Convenient Way to da Your EasinessIs Through a Dank

With ample Surplus and Assets with years of experience

Banks of Paint Lick Ky

Stands ready to servo you Your business is invited with the assurancetliatcvcry accommc latioinyii istcnt with safety and commensurate to

balance will be extended dlVE US A TRIAL AX1 WE WILLPiton IT

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Closing Out SaleAs assignee of Golden Flora I wish

to announce to the public that I have onhand a handsome line of monumentsand grave markers that I must disposeof at once regardless of cost

32tf O II Plea Assignee

To HorsemenTho Climax calls attention of horse

men to the fact that wo have just re¬

ceived now typo etc andare betterprepared than over to print horse andjack cards Our prices are very reason ¬

able and the quality of the work cannot Lbo equaled We will save youmoney and give you a good job of work

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fPUBLICSALE

Having decided to locate in the WestI will o-

nSaturday McL 12th1910 at 10 oclock A jr offer at publicsale on the premises

Best Vacant Lot in RichmondThis lot is located on High Street bet-

ween the residences of Dr Smoot andProf Sharon it has a front of 70 feet by247 It is fenced and severed and hasfine natural drainage It is ready forbuilding and with its fine location Inthe best residential district in townwill afford a splendid opportunity forsome one to buy a site on which toerect a nice house

This sale will be an invaluable chanceto any one planning to luild

Dont forget the datoSaturday March 12th

TERMS made known on day of saleFor sale also privately nice combined

G years old Rex Pevino mare

R WColyerL-ong Tom Chenault Auct

Estray HogA black boar hog weighing about 150

pound disappeared from my place onSummit about two weeks ago Rewardwill bo paid for return

ft John Adams

Notice to CreditorsAll persons having claims agains the

estate of W A Thomas deceased arehereby notified to file the same properorIbe barred Stato Bank Trust CoRichmond Ky Admr of W AThomas It E TrolLEY

Hair Hair HairI am paying hightest cash prices f r

combings and clipped hair Braids pI v

curls chignons made to order nrdressing anddying shillf ully done Flug hair baldness and scalp diseasespecialty Superfluous hair removalfrom face and arms I have a omploto line of toilet articles always 01hand

Mrs J C George IPone 430142 E Main St

Tobacco canvas from 212 cts up atf1tfJADobrowskvs

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Lamb Chops Are So Good Ithat some of our customers

ft have them every day forL weeks at a time We dontj advise you to do thatbutIUIare so crazy for them Our

Other Meats are PrimeToo

We would like just one orderfrom you so we can prove it

C C CULTONpLSuccessor 1 i231 W12aIOLIVER PLOWS

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Disc Harrowswith our without tongue trucks

Moline Cane PlowsThe Old Reliab-

leStudebalier Wagons

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