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V T 4 0 < i pv c I THE WiNClfESTERltWSI I Pass TbcM I GsIII We have a very large and well assorted stock of m all the new designs for spring and summerjust in < f I I t IComte and Look at them 111 I Ic H BOWEN L I vJ SqCIETY tf The Summer Capital NOTEPres Taft and his broth ¬ ers ire looking for a uiUible loca tioTon the New England coast for a summer colony which will become the summer capital ofcourse With apologies to the late Felicia f Hemons h V highon And the woods against a stormy sky Their ° giant branches tossed While rumors fill the air As the Tafts now calculate Which site theylj Noose an fanners 1 nook I For booms in real estate farFrom the white way I es foam And the rocking pines of the forest roar- Around the summer home Of the Tafts to be and real estate Will Soar like the eagles when The farmers get a thousand for What didnt cost them ten t The Yankee coast guard now Is resting on its arms Anti digging into methods how To advertise its farms To catclrthe trade of Taft et a1 And whoop the price of laud For wliidhnopower on earth but Taft Could start a big demand The isacred soil of sacrifice The lb Will rise in glory and jn price When summercapitalijed And they will call it holy ground Where Uncle Sam has trod For every Yankee on the spot Will realize a vai W J LAMPTON w + rt rMrs Edward Clark has issued in yifatibns for an At Home on Fri ¬ day afternoon in compliment to Miss Brown of Boston Mass PartyMr Crutcher en- tertained a few friends Monday evening at their elegant country home with cards in honor of Miss Sara Peak of Louisville the charm ¬ ing quest of Mies Allan Crutcher The entire lower floor of tie house was attractively decorated in jonquills and ferns Euchre was played until a late hour and throughout the evening dainty confections were served Jeweler and Optician At the conclusion of the games a delicious and refreshing lunch was served at the small tables Those present for the evening were Mr and Mrs John Clel land Misses Sara Peak of Louis ¬ ville the honor guest Mary and Allan Crutcher Florrye Smith Anna Stoner Rash Ella Pendleton Nancy Hodgkin Messrs Fleming Quisenberry Dr David McKinley Joe Kunneley Will Lane Clay McClure James Phillips and Jesse Bonde Mr W M S Reed of Nashville Tenn and Miss Minnie Mae Horns by of this city were married in Nashville Friday March 19th Hart Chapter D A R Hart Chapter D A R will hold its regular monthly meeting with Mrs J G Johns on Maple street Friday afternoon at 3 oclock Boys of Church of Christ The boys of the Sunday School class of the church of Christ held another very interesting meeting with Mr John Rice on Cook Ave ¬ nue Tuesday night They decided to hold the next meeting with MI > Archie Hammonds on South Main- s tret PERSONALS I Mr Stuart Tracy of Lexington is here mingling with his old friends Mr Allie Jones of North Middle town was a visitor here Monday Mrs Lizzie Dudley spent Tues ¬ day in Lexington Misses Anna and Margaret Clay of Mt Stlerling were the guests of Miss Emma TUrI bull on Tuesday Mr Chenault Woodford of Mt Sterling was in town Monday the guests of friends Sara Beverlv Jouett has re ¬ IMiss home from a visit to Dan ¬ ville and Lexington I Mrs C H Loveland spent Tues ¬ day in Lexington Miss Pattie Moore returned Tues ¬ L6xingonI was in Lexing- ton ¬ Monday night Mr Lindsay Cockrell spent Mon ¬ day and Monday night with his I brother Dr Allison Cockrell of Phenommal Prices St offered on Seed Potatoes and Onion Sets dont fail to see us before you buy as our stock is larger and better this year than ever before and it is universally known that when you buy from us you are always sure of 4Quality and Quantity We have given special attention to our Garden and Flower Seeds and know we car- ry ¬ the best to be had Do not be misled by cheaper and inferi prgrades iL Remember Our Prices ARE RIGHT r + c RWRounsavall Go SOLE AGENTS Fernd ll Pure Foods Chase 6 Sanborns Coffees Huylers Candies Prices Lard and Sausage BOTH PHONES No 40 f t t 2 Jc ikc i Ltii s t t J Lexington and attenddPoly of iheCircug r Mr JbarkSj ofFordtliJj ent Tues In town j MrsDavis of i Mayslick spent Tuesday here as the guest of Mr antI Mrs Gus Brooks Mr A J Earp was in Stanton Tuesday to take of the col ¬ lege theret Dr Henry Nunnlely was in Stan ton Tuesday on business Mrs John G Cramer of Lexing- ton stopped over with Mrs Rufus Lisle on Tuesday enroute home from Richmond Mr and Mrs Ben Cockrell re ¬ turned to their home in Mt Ster ¬ ling Tuesday morning after a visit with Mr and Mrs Calmes Miss Joe Boswell has returned home from New Orleans La where she was a bridesmaid in th e ThompsonClarke wedding Mr C B Ross of Lexington was in town Tuesday on business Mrs Prweitt VanMeter of Lex ington spent Tuesday here with Mrs Beverlv Jouett Mr James Buckner of Paris was a guest here Tuesday Mr C B George is in Louis ¬ ville on business Rev 0 J Chandler was in Paris on business FORDi Mrs Mablt n Flynn has returned to her home after a visit to her brother Dr I A Shirley oft WinchesterMiss Bush of Madison county visited relatives here dur in the past week Miss Maud Moberly visited her aunt Mrs A R Mai tin of Win ¬ chester from Wednesday until Sat t Hi day Mrs Burdella Smith of Berry visited Mrs J J Eads last week Dr J H Jelfiies was in Win Chester last Wednesday Miss Hattie Kirkpatrick of North Carolina ia visiting her sister Mrs D J Williams Mr Vernon Rice was in Winches ¬ ter Friday on business Mr Sam Ramsey of Winchester visited Dr J H Jeffries during the past week Mr Fleming Griffith who is at ¬ tending College itt Berea visited his home at this place from Fri day until Monday Mr R S Tucker was here a fewt days during the past week Mrs Eb Eads was in Winchester Saturday Mrs Maud Bode has returned to her home at Bethel Ohio after a visit of two weeks to her mother Mrs JJ EadR Mr and Mrs Worth Thompson have returned to their borne at Stanford Ind after a visit to the latters father Mr S P Witmer Miss Odie Stevenson of Winches ¬ ter was the guest ofMiss Ruby Hubbard from Saturday until Monday 3 Misses Carrie and Bernice Belcher have returned to their home after a visit of two weeks with Miss Hattie Turner of Paris Jess Elkin visited relatives here SundayLeon Lisle of Elkin visited rel- atives here Sunday Mrs Ben Hurst of Richmond visited relatives here Saturday Mrs E L Ellington left Mon day for Curtin W Va where she will join her husband who is employed for a lumber firm Mr and Mrs W T Jones of Richmond visited friends hereI rfaturday Mr and Mrs F J Lipscomb of Richmond are visiting the latters parents Mr and Mrs Matt Dykes Married March 20th at the resi- dence of Eld J W Harding in Win ¬ chester Mr Wash Dykes and Miss Daisy Lamb of Richmond We extend congratulations Mrs Joe Myers of Richmond I visited relafives here Saturday ELKIN Ernest Lisle of Covington visited his parents Saturday Mrs Nancye Jane Lisle is the guest of her daughter Mrs Reed at Ford Mrs Shelt Elkin is visiting in Win ¬ chesterMrs Lena Moore was the pleasant guest of friends and relatives at Lex ington this week Mrs Annie Ql1isen berry and two daughters Minnie and Alice and Miss Minnie Ford were the guests of Mrs Jessie Hodgkin and family one day last week = = r = Jouett Lisle was the guest of James Daniel near Winchester- S nday and Monday = oJ > J y 1 t + r COLTS ARE SHOWING STEADY IMPROVEMENT otto Rochester Hustlers Byra 1 Scare of B fo3 LEXINGTON Ky Marsh 24 Playing a game much improved over their exhibition of Sunday manager Sheets Colts went down in defeat again yesterday afternoon at the hands of manager Ganzels Hust ¬ lers by a score of 8 to 3 Although only a small crowd was in attend ¬ ance both sides played as if a pen ¬ Want depended upon their work and the Colts assisted by only one big leaguer Howard GuyndidCsome excellent work If they continue to improve at the preesnt rate they will bein splendid form when the ° league season opens Call here for f resh vegetables fish oysters and fruits Home phone 118 j P HUMPHRIES SON 323lt OFFICERS ARE TO BE- ELECTED FOR YEAR Thos J Smith Deputy District Grand Exalted Ruler of Elks To Be Present Wednes- day Night Thos J Smith Deputy District Grand Exalted Ruler B P 0 E will be present at the meeting of Win- chester lodge No 539 Wednesday night All members are requested to be present Oflicers for the ensuing term will be elected- COMMODORE RICHARDSON DEAD C P Commodore Richardson died at his home in ifexiiigton sev eral days ago Mr Richardson spent he most of his life in this county and probably knew as many people as any man that ever lived here He represented the Singer Spwing Ma- chine ¬ Company and in that capacity visited nearly every home He was a kind openhearted generojis man lie had faults but was an to no one but him elfI NO CHANCE FOR THE BOOKMAKERS Governor Determined to Prevent N Gambling in Defiance of the Lawf FRANKFORT Ky March 24 Gov Willson can be depended upon to prevent any violation of the Ken statutes on the subject of rac theb higher courts of the ijuestions pre- sented in the Latonia Jockey Club ft case In a conversation he started out by saying that he hates every form of gambling and that he will seethat every law it is enforced He has not kept closely in touch with the Latouia matter and would not express an opinion regarding its leg- al phases This general declaration of the Chief Executive is taken to mean that wide open racing with the books on at Latonia will be halted shortly after it Starts and that this will be true also if such is attempted on the Louisville course FORCES TRIAL Of Men Indicted For Alleged Night Riding MARION Ky March 2JThat Judge J F Gordon of the Marion Circuit Court intends to force a trial of the men indicted here for night riding is certain The Commonwealth has elected to try four then and the witnesses 100 of them were recog- nized ¬ to appear Wednesday Many of the witnesses who are themselves under indictment are already heer Sanford Hall arrived here yester- day ¬ afternoon under military guard He was accompanied by Walter Krone County Attorney of Lyon county Among the Commonwealth witnesses now here are Tom Stevens and wife of Louisville and Henry Bennett now living in Jeffersonyille An attempt was made by attorneys representing the defense to have the cases again continued but Judge Gordon stated in open court that he would get the absent witness and ap- pointed ¬ several special bailiffs to get them to Marion by Wednesday Pre- cautions ¬ have been taken to protect Hall Bennett and Stevens Virtue for Its Own Sato One ought to seek out virtue for its own sake without being influenced by fear or hope or by any external Influence Diogenes Mr Clayborne Lisle has been on the sick list Ethel Merritt was the guest of Ruth Daniel Sunday and Monday Mrs Jeff Hilland daughter Lucy T and Bee Hill of near Winches ¬ ter were guests of J + R Lisle and J W Hill Saturday and Sunday j W f J ti tI 4 4 j 7 9 mmm jit CLEARAIERC- ontinued f- f A from Pose 1 elusion of his ad lressI Loud calls were made for Judge W 0 Davis who followed in much the same strain as Judge Stout Ho an ¬ nounced that he was too full for ut- terance ¬ and then proceeded to upset his own statement in regard to his gastronomical condition by enter ¬ taining the company by racy corn ¬ ments on various subjects wise and otherwise illustrating some of his points by amusing stories one of which was ofthe old darkey who was found lying on his back sound asleep with mouth wide open Some one slipped a quinine capsule into his mouth and when it had dissolved he awoke and declared that his gall had burstedDr Felix proposed that steps be i taken to erect a pavilion on the is land for the comfort and convenience of gatherings such as the present one and for private parties and suggest- ed ¬ that the Kentucky Association contribute 25 for that purpose on- condition that the citizens of Clear water contribute a like or greater sumThe amount was raised and placed- in the hands of Dr T Phillips pres- ident ¬ of the Association Mr K L Pearce read The Mulli ¬ gans in Kentucky a satirical poem which was folowed by singing My Old Kentucky Home and America- A general social time followed while the good ladies were packing up the large amount of eatables that hind been left It would be inviduous to make special mention of those who so acceptably performed the pleasing task assigned them in arranging the tables and tfiq burden of good things which they bore And then without formality the third annual meeting and picnic of the Clearwater Kentucky Association was concluded all the members car- rying ¬ with them pleasant memories of drays enjoyments and the hope that at the next annual meeting not ime place filled at this gathering may then be vacant The following is a list of those who legistered Dr and Mrs T F Phillips M- randlIrs J D Simpson Mr and Mrs D T Matlack Mrs Southgate Mrs Kerr Thos L Phillips Win- chester ¬ Mr and Mrs E L Pearce Danville Mr and Mrs Dixie M Hol lins LA Mason Mr and Mrs T D Kelly Jr Misses Annelle gad Vir- ginia ¬ Kelly Lexington Mr and Mrs John Peleher Louisville Mrs B F DanIville 1lIrs 1Bergman vine Mrs Eugene H Pierce Aline and Lillian Pierce 1IissesJ L Knight Nicholasville Dr Julian Mrs Julian Miss Lillian Julian Lexington JJ Mendeuhall Mrs Mendenhall Misses Lida and Florence Mendenhall Clearwater Mr and Mrs M II Felix Miss Anna Brad Felix Mrs Mattie Bain hiss Marian Bain Mrs Earl Shropshire Lexington Mr and Mrs Ed Weath- ers ¬ Aron Mr and Mrs W 0 Davis Miss Lottie Davis Mr Wilt H Ed- wards ¬ Jr Versailles Mrs C M Phillips Miss Nancy Phillips Louis- ville ¬ Lewis Fields Mrs Lewis Fields Fulton Mrs H G Whitesell Clin ¬ ton H W Engman Mrs H W Engman Mrs Clare Hill Draper Lexington Mrs Rose Custer Arm- strong ¬ Master Custer Armstrong Louisville Mr and Mrs H T Simph son Winchester Miss Marshall Miss Annie Bell Shelbyv lle Mrs William Rodes Miss Mary Ford Rodes Master JaUell Rodes Lexington Mr and Mrs Ike Par rish Dr Ben Parrish Midway 1IrI and Mrs Ike Wingate Versailles i CARLISLE MAY GET A HOSPITAL CARLISLE Ky March 24That I Carlisle may have a hospital in the near future is probable The suc ¬ a cess of the enterprise now depends upon whether the Nicholas County Medical Society which is backing the proposition can get the cooperation of the city and county authorities and enlist their support in the matter MERCHANTS IN POLICE COURT Warrants were issued for five mer- chants ¬ on Main street Wednesday for allowing goods boxes to remain out on the street and obstruct the pas- sage ¬ over Sunday j Their cases will be tried in Police Court Wednesday night Ki y < I- i < 1 0 t to r fcl t i > < f r r i t J K skLrL ti < ft I 1 cOT SVpvvY v t J N 1 r ARTIS TURNBULL L f 4 Newest Styles ate Herel < Tailored Wool Silk and Linen Suits for the most fastedious ladiesf t Pretty House and Evening Gowns > a Latest Spring Dress Goods = and Silks A I 4 r + RTIS TURNBULL X00 GXOOX g> oor raooioooofr 5 and of I as we do large we i are able quote the very lowest prices con ¬ sistent with fine Co We Give S i H Green Trading Stamps HORSE SALE AT LEXINGTON Mr Harbison president of The Sales Co at Lexington as just returned from the where he reports a heavy deman for horses of all classes and w Iie these buyers were advised that a Spring would be held at Lex- ington ¬ April 27 28 and 29 several of them promised they would be on hand for carload lots Never in the history of the horse business was demand better and the sale at Lexington is expected to be a record breaker even surpassing the ojie there in February when nearly 500 head averaged over 300 Quite number of entries have already been made to this sale and as the numbe- rs r absolute limited parties having horses ready for the market should list them with The Kentucky Sales Co at once in order to insure lo cation in catalogue Do not delay as the limit may be reached at any- time Address The Kentucky Sales Co Lexington Ky- SOMETHING GOOD Come Jo the opera house Saturday night and see the moving pictures Admission 10 cents 3244t < i it 4 tooi if jP b < k J > aN w μ t i t r i < IFr 4 1 THE ELEGANCE i and variety represent ¬ ed in our present l stock of Furniture claim the attention consideration all- FURNITURE I BUYERS Buying in quantities to quality The Winn Furniture Sale held ¬ tJ I t PRESIDENT ELIOT FOR ENGLAND w President Tafts reported intention i of offering the post of Ambassador to Eliotd Iiarvnndn will occasion general satisfaction 4 Dr Eliot is eminently fit in character culture and personal charm for ° the highest of diplomatic missions He is seventyfive years young and menf ally in his prime No living Ameii can possesses to a greater degree tlfel confidence and respect of the nation irrespective of party None is more worthy to continue the line of am ¬ bassadors bf letters from the New World to the Old to use Thackerays happy phrAse among whom wereEv erett Banc > oft Motley and Lowell The appointment of Dr EJktt to the Court of St Jamess wonldbca gratifying return to the okUtraai ° tions governing the selection of oiir Ministers to England in whom wealth C has been tIe least of qualification y 1 President Eliot in London would Hit personify the attributes whisk kite made the American tfinieter next to the Premier the meet mterMfauff v figure in Britishsocal and p 1 life F SUBSCRIBE FOR T Ei l 1 y J rJ

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THE WiNClfESTERltWSI I Pass TbcM

I GsIIIWe have a very large and well assorted stock of m

all the new designs for spring and summerjust in <fI I

t IComte and Look at them 111

I Ic H BOWENL I

vJ SqCIETYtf The Summer Capital

NOTEPres Taft and his broth ¬

ers ire looking for a uiUible locatioTon the New England coast for asummer colony which will become thesummer capital ofcourse

With apologies to the late Felicia

f Hemons

h VhighonAnd the woods against a stormy sky

Their ° giant branches tossedWhile rumors fill the air

As the Tafts now calculateWhich site theylj Noose an fanners

1 nook I

For booms in real estate

farFromthe white wayIes foam

And the rocking pines of the forestroar-

Around the summer homeOf the Tafts to be and real estate

Will Soar like the eagles whenThe farmers get a thousand for

What didnt cost them ten

tThe Yankee coast guard now

Is resting on its armsAnti digging into methods how

To advertise its farmsTo catclrthe trade of Taft et a1

And whoop the price of laudFor wliidhnopower on earth but Taft

Could start a big demand

The isacred soil of sacrificeThe lbWill rise in glory and jn priceWhen summercapitalijed

And they will call it holy groundWhere Uncle Sam has trod

For every Yankee on the spotWill realize a vai

W J LAMPTON

w + rt rMrs Edward Clark has issued inyifatibns for an At Home on Fri ¬

day afternoon in compliment toMiss Brown of Boston Mass

PartyMrCrutcher en-

tertained a few friends Mondayevening at their elegant countryhome with cards in honor of MissSara Peak of Louisville the charm ¬

ing quest of Mies Allan CrutcherThe entire lower floor of tie

house was attractively decorated injonquills and ferns

Euchre was played until a latehour and throughout the eveningdainty confections were served

Jeweler and Optician

At the conclusion of the games adelicious and refreshing lunch wasserved at the small tables

Those present for the eveningwere Mr and Mrs John Clelland Misses Sara Peak of Louis ¬

ville the honor guest Mary andAllan Crutcher Florrye SmithAnna Stoner Rash Ella PendletonNancy Hodgkin Messrs FlemingQuisenberry Dr David McKinleyJoe Kunneley Will Lane ClayMcClure James Phillips and JesseBonde

Mr W M S Reed of NashvilleTenn and Miss Minnie Mae Hornsby of this city were married inNashville Friday March 19th

Hart Chapter D A RHart Chapter D A R will hold

its regular monthly meeting withMrs J G Johns on Maple streetFriday afternoon at 3 oclock

Boys of Church of ChristThe boys of the Sunday School

class of the church of Christ heldanother very interesting meetingwith Mr John Rice on Cook Ave ¬

nue Tuesday night They decidedto hold the next meeting with MI >

Archie Hammonds on South Main-

s tret

PERSONALSI

Mr Stuart Tracy of Lexington ishere mingling with his old friends

Mr Allie Jones of North Middletown was a visitor here Monday

Mrs Lizzie Dudley spent Tues ¬

day in LexingtonMisses Anna and Margaret Clay

of Mt Stlerling were the guests ofMiss Emma TUrI bull on Tuesday

Mr Chenault Woodford of MtSterling was in town Monday theguests of friends

Sara Beverlv Jouett has re¬

IMiss home from a visit to Dan ¬

ville and LexingtonI Mrs C H Loveland spent Tues ¬

day in LexingtonMiss Pattie Moore returned Tues ¬

L6xingonI was in Lexing-ton

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Monday nightMr Lindsay Cockrell spent Mon ¬

day and Monday night with hisI brother Dr Allison Cockrell of

PhenommalPricesSt

offered on Seed Potatoes and Onion Setsdont fail to see us before you buy as ourstock is larger and better this year than everbefore and it is universally known that whenyou buy from us you are always sure of

4Quality and QuantityWe have given special attention to our

Garden and Flower Seeds and know we car-ry

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the best to be hadDo not be misled by cheaper and inferi

prgradesiL

Remember Our PricesARE RIGHT

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RWRounsavall GoSOLE AGENTS

Fernd ll Pure Foods Chase 6 Sanborns CoffeesHuylers Candies Prices Lard and Sausage

BOTH PHONES No 40f

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Lexington and attenddPoly ofiheCircug r

Mr JbarkSj ofFordtliJj ent TuesIn town j

MrsDavis ofiMayslick spent

Tuesday here as the guest of MrantI Mrs Gus Brooks

Mr A J Earp was in StantonTuesday to take of the col ¬

legetheretDr Henry Nunnlely was in Stanton Tuesday on business

Mrs John G Cramer of Lexing-ton stopped over with Mrs RufusLisle on Tuesday enroute homefrom Richmond

Mr and Mrs Ben Cockrell re ¬

turned to their home in Mt Ster ¬

ling Tuesday morning after a visitwith Mr and Mrs Calmes

Miss Joe Boswell has returnedhome from New Orleans Lawhere she was a bridesmaid in th eThompsonClarke wedding

Mr C B Ross of Lexingtonwas in town Tuesday on business

Mrs Prweitt VanMeter of Lexington spent Tuesday here withMrs Beverlv Jouett

Mr James Buckner of Pariswas a guest here Tuesday

Mr C B George is in Louis ¬

ville on businessRev 0 J Chandler was in

Paris on business

FORDiMrs Mablt n Flynn has returnedto her home after a visit to herbrother Dr I A Shirley oftWinchesterMiss

Bush of Madisoncounty visited relatives here durin the past week

Miss Maud Moberly visited heraunt Mrs A R Mai tin of Win ¬

chester from Wednesday until Sat t

Hi dayMrs Burdella Smith of Berry

visited Mrs J J Eads last weekDr J H Jelfiies was in Win

Chester last WednesdayMiss Hattie Kirkpatrick of North

Carolina ia visiting her sister MrsD J Williams

Mr Vernon Rice was in Winches ¬

ter Friday on businessMr Sam Ramsey of Winchester

visited Dr J H Jeffries duringthe past week

Mr Fleming Griffith who is at ¬

tending College itt Berea visitedhis home at this place from Friday until Monday

Mr R S Tucker was here a fewtdays during the past week

Mrs Eb Eads was in WinchesterSaturday

Mrs Maud Bode has returned toher home at Bethel Ohio after avisit of two weeks to her motherMrs J J EadR

Mr and Mrs Worth Thompsonhave returned to their borne atStanford Ind after a visit to thelatters father Mr S P Witmer

Miss Odie Stevenson of Winches ¬

ter was the guest ofMiss RubyHubbard from Saturday untilMonday3 Misses Carrie and Bernice Belcherhave returned to their home aftera visit of two weeks with MissHattie Turner of Paris

Jess Elkin visited relatives hereSundayLeon

Lisle of Elkin visited rel-

atives here SundayMrs Ben Hurst of Richmond

visited relatives here SaturdayMrs E L Ellington left Mon

day for Curtin W Va whereshe will join her husband who isemployed for a lumber firm

Mr and Mrs W T Jones ofRichmond visited friends hereIrfaturday

Mr and Mrs F J Lipscomb ofRichmond are visiting the lattersparents Mr and Mrs Matt Dykes

Married March 20th at the resi-

dence of Eld J W Harding in Win ¬

chester Mr Wash Dykes and MissDaisy Lamb of Richmond Weextend congratulations

Mrs Joe Myers of RichmondI visited relafives here Saturday

ELKINErnest Lisle of Covington visited

his parents SaturdayMrs Nancye Jane Lisle is the

guest of her daughter Mrs Reedat Ford

Mrs Shelt Elkin is visiting in Win ¬

chesterMrsLena Moore was the pleasant

guest of friends and relatives at Lexington this week

Mrs Annie Ql1isenberry and twodaughters Minnie and Alice andMiss Minnie Ford were the guestsof Mrs Jessie Hodgkin and familyone day last week ==r=

Jouett Lisle was the guest ofJames Daniel near Winchester-S nday and Monday =

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COLTS ARE SHOWINGSTEADY IMPROVEMENT

otto Rochester Hustlers Byra1 Scare of B fo3

LEXINGTON Ky Marsh 24Playing a game much improved overtheir exhibition of Sunday managerSheets Colts went down in defeatagain yesterday afternoon at thehands of manager Ganzels Hust ¬

lers by a score of 8 to 3 Althoughonly a small crowd was in attend ¬

ance both sides played as if a pen ¬

Want depended upon their work andthe Colts assisted by only one bigleaguer Howard GuyndidCsomeexcellent work If they continue toimprove at the preesnt rate they willbein splendid form when the °leagueseason opens

Call here for f resh vegetables fishoysters and fruits Home phone 118j P HUMPHRIES SON

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OFFICERS ARE TO BE-

ELECTED FOR YEAR

Thos J Smith Deputy DistrictGrand Exalted Ruler of Elks

To Be Present Wednes-day Night

Thos J Smith Deputy DistrictGrand Exalted Ruler B P 0 Ewill be present at the meeting of Win-

chester lodge No 539 Wednesdaynight All members are requested tobe present Oflicers for the ensuingterm will be elected-

COMMODORE RICHARDSON DEAD

C P Commodore Richardsondied at his home in ifexiiigton several days ago Mr Richardson spenthe most of his life in this county

and probably knew as many peopleas any man that ever lived here Herepresented the Singer Spwing Ma-

chine¬

Company and in that capacityvisited nearly every home He was akind openhearted generojis manlie had faults but was an tono one but him elfINO CHANCE FOR THE

BOOKMAKERS

Governor Determined to PreventN Gambling in Defiance of

the LawfFRANKFORT Ky March 24

Gov Willson can be depended uponto prevent any violation of the Ken

statutes on the subject of racthebhigher courts of the ijuestions pre-

sented in the Latonia Jockey Clubftcase

In a conversation he started outby saying that he hates every formof gambling and that he will seethatevery law it is enforcedHe has not kept closely in touch withthe Latouia matter and would notexpress an opinion regarding its leg-

al phasesThis general declaration of the

Chief Executive is taken to mean thatwide open racing with the books on

at Latonia will be halted shortlyafter it Starts and that this will betrue also if such is attempted on theLouisville course

FORCES TRIAL

Of Men Indicted For Alleged Night

RidingMARION Ky March 2JThat

Judge J F Gordon of the MarionCircuit Court intends to force a trialof the men indicted here for nightriding is certain The Commonwealthhas elected to try four then and thewitnesses 100 of them were recog-

nized¬

to appear Wednesday Manyof the witnesses who are themselvesunder indictment are already heer

Sanford Hall arrived here yester-day

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afternoon under military guardHe was accompanied by WalterKrone County Attorney of Lyoncounty Among the Commonwealthwitnesses now here are Tom Stevensand wife of Louisville and HenryBennett now living in Jeffersonyille

An attempt was made by attorneysrepresenting the defense to have thecases again continued but JudgeGordon stated in open court that hewould get the absent witness and ap-

pointed¬

several special bailiffs to getthem to Marion by Wednesday Pre-

cautions¬

have been taken to protectHall Bennett and Stevens

Virtue for Its Own SatoOne ought to seek out virtue for its

own sake without being influencedby fear or hope or by any externalInfluence Diogenes

Mr Clayborne Lisle has been onthe sick list

Ethel Merritt was the guest ofRuth Daniel Sunday and Monday

Mrs Jeff Hilland daughter LucyT and Bee Hill of near Winches ¬

ter were guests of J + R Lisle andJ W Hill Saturday and Sunday

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elusion of his ad lressILoud calls were made for Judge W

0 Davis who followed in much thesame strain as Judge Stout Ho an¬

nounced that he was too full for ut-

terance¬

and then proceeded to upsethis own statement in regard to hisgastronomical condition by enter ¬

taining the company by racy corn ¬

ments on various subjects wise andotherwise illustrating some of hispoints by amusing stories one ofwhich was ofthe old darkey who wasfound lying on his back soundasleep with mouth wide open Someone slipped a quinine capsule into hismouth and when it had dissolved heawoke and declared that his gall had

burstedDrFelix proposed that steps be i

taken to erect a pavilion on the island for the comfort and convenienceof gatherings such as the present oneand for private parties and suggest-ed

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that the Kentucky Associationcontribute 25 for that purpose on-

condition that the citizens of Clearwater contribute a like or greater

sumThe amount was raised and placed-in the hands of Dr T Phillips pres-ident

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of the AssociationMr K L Pearce read The Mulli ¬

gans in Kentucky a satirical poemwhich was folowed by singing MyOld Kentucky Home and America-

A general social time followed whilethe good ladies were packing up thelarge amount of eatables that hindbeen left It would be inviduous tomake special mention of those who soacceptably performed the pleasingtask assigned them in arranging thetables and tfiq burden of good thingswhich they bore

And then without formality thethird annual meeting and picnic ofthe Clearwater Kentucky Associationwas concluded all the members car-rying

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with them pleasant memories ofdrays enjoyments and the hope

that at the next annual meeting notime place filled at this gathering maythen be vacant

The following is a list of those wholegistered

Dr and Mrs T F Phillips M-randlIrs J D Simpson Mr andMrs D T Matlack Mrs SouthgateMrs Kerr Thos L Phillips Win-chester

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Mr and Mrs E L PearceDanville Mr and Mrs Dixie M Hollins L A Mason Mr and Mrs T DKelly Jr Misses Annelle gad Vir-ginia

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Kelly Lexington Mr and MrsJohn Peleher Louisville Mrs B F

DanIville

1lIrs1Bergmanvine Mrs Eugene H PierceAline and Lillian Pierce 1IissesJL Knight Nicholasville DrJulian Mrs Julian Miss LillianJulian Lexington J J MendeuhallMrs Mendenhall Misses Lida andFlorence Mendenhall Clearwater Mrand Mrs M II Felix Miss AnnaBrad Felix Mrs Mattie Bain hissMarian Bain Mrs Earl ShropshireLexington Mr and Mrs Ed Weath-ers

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Aron Mr and Mrs W 0 DavisMiss Lottie Davis Mr Wilt H Ed-

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Jr Versailles Mrs C MPhillips Miss Nancy Phillips Louis-ville

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Lewis Fields Mrs Lewis FieldsFulton Mrs H G Whitesell Clin ¬

ton H W Engman Mrs H WEngman Mrs Clare Hill DraperLexington Mrs Rose Custer Arm-strong

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Master Custer ArmstrongLouisville Mr and Mrs H T Simphson Winchester Miss MarshallMiss Annie Bell Shelbyv lle MrsWilliam Rodes Miss Mary FordRodes Master JaUell RodesLexington Mr and Mrs Ike Parrish Dr Ben Parrish Midway 1IrIand Mrs Ike Wingate Versailles

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CARLISLE MAY GET A HOSPITAL

CARLISLE Ky March 24That I

Carlisle may have a hospital in thenear future is probable The suc ¬

acess of the enterprise now dependsupon whether the Nicholas CountyMedical Society which is backing theproposition can get the cooperationof the city and county authoritiesand enlist their support in the matter

MERCHANTS IN POLICE COURT

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HORSE SALE AT LEXINGTON

Mr Harbison president of TheSales Co at Lexington

as just returned from thewhere he reports a heavy demanfor horses of all classes and w Iiethese buyers were advised that aSpring would be held at Lex-

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April 27 28 and 29 severalof them promised they would be onhand for carload lots Never in thehistory of the horse business was

demand better and the sale atLexington is expected to be a recordbreaker even surpassing the ojie

there in February when nearly500 head averaged over 300 Quite

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horses ready for the market shouldlist them with The Kentucky SalesCo at once in order to insure location in catalogue Do not delayas the limit may be reached at any-time Address The Kentucky SalesCo Lexington Ky-

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PRESIDENT ELIOT FOR ENGLANDw

President Tafts reported intention iof offering the post of Ambassador toEliotdIiarvnndnwill occasion general satisfaction 4

Dr Eliot is eminently fit in characterculture and personal charm for ° thehighest of diplomatic missions Heis seventyfive years young and menfally in his prime No living Ameiican possesses to a greater degree tlfelconfidence and respect of the nationirrespective of party None is moreworthy to continue the line of am ¬

bassadors bf letters from the NewWorld to the Old to use Thackerayshappy phrAse among whom wereEverett Banc > oft Motley and Lowell

The appointment of Dr EJktt tothe Court of St Jamess wonldbcagratifying return to the okUtraai °

tions governing the selection of oiirMinisters to England in whom wealth C

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President Eliot in London would Hitpersonify the attributes whisk kitemade the American tfinieter nextto the Premier the meet mterMfauff vfigure in Britishsocal and p 1

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