r Vi h 1 T Y IrI < Iif < rt r rt L ENEMYr IN THE WORLD Has William J Bryan the Noted Politician FEW MEN CAN SAY AS MUCH Never Had a Personal Diffi cultyHe Fights for > Principles Only In his speech at Chicago on St Patricks day which by the way was his own birthday William Jennings Bryan mado the following remarks I have been In politics now foi eighteen years for twelve years I have boon in national politics 1 thin I can say I have seen more Demo ¬ crats than any man In the United States In all the time I have taken I part In politics I have never had a personal difference with any Dem- ocrat ¬ t I 1So far as I know I have not a personal enemy In the United States 1 If there bo anyone that I have wrong ¬ ed I did It unintentionally and if I 1am convinced 1 am wrong I will apol- ogIze ¬ i t to him I will go further I will make good the harm I have done himI have never asked any man I supported what ho thought of me 4That did not matter nut It matter ¬ ed everything what he thought of Democratic principles There Is not one man In the United States against whoni Y bear a grudge Nor have I a friend so close for whom I would ° sacrifice one principle of the party J deal with questions as questions and support men for what they stand for So there la no one so far as I know who Is my personal enemy I do not think there is even a Republican who is my enemy So much for the personal part In this campaign You owe me nothing I I hue been paid far beyond what I h had arlght lo ask or what I deserv- ed ¬ If ever T hold public office it will be because you want mo to hold It and not because I have a right to it There is the same ring of manliness in the above that Is evident In all Mr Bryans utterances when speak ¬ ing of himself I MrBrjanso far as he knows and so far as the nation knows has not a personal enemy In the world Even In the heat of political strife he holds to that high standard of Ideals and ethics ho has made so well known all over this land I From the day ho entered public i llfo Mr Bryans battles have been i for principles only He has never de scended to abuse though probably has been most wantonly and unjustly assailed ho has never called a man a liar ho Inns even been In all the fierce political contests he has gone through the same stainless chris- tian ¬ i gentleman he Is In private life That Is the reason he Is able to say now after eighteen years of ex- traOrdinary ¬ activity In American pol- Ities ¬ Ro far as I know 1 have not a porsonaleueAiy in the United States I Tliero Is not a man in the United Status against whom I bear a grudge r How many politicians are there In this country who can truthfully say tho same thing < A B OX C Br Beau theiha Kind You Haw Always Bout Signature cf a Uncle Sam Has Stacks of Gold Tine gold reserve held by tho Treas ¬ ury at Washington In addition to PUNY CHILDREN NEED VINOL u It Builds Them Up and Makes Them Strong and Robust Rapid growth overstudy Insufficient nourishment convalescence after childrens diseases and rundown con ¬ ditions make children thin and deli ¬ cate and slops development BecniiEe Vliiol contains nil the med ¬ icinal bone tissue and bodybuilding t eloniuiiU of cod liver oil actually I taken trout fresh cods livers tin useless oil eliminated and peptonate of Iron added it quickly restores ro ¬ bust health and children love it Mrs C W Stump pf Canton Ohio writes I wish I could Induce every mother who has a weak sickly child to try that delicious cod liver prepara ¬ tlon Vlnol as It restored health and strength to our daughter after all else had failed f We have never sold a medicine In our store equal to Vlnol for delicate along children weak old people or sickly women and children and we i return money If it fans to benefit Z Wayne Griffin Bro Druggists Hartford Ky w N 4 I t p tI I 4- x U z qy that he1d for the redemption of glJ r certlflcatca7 amountS to 160000000 The golck held in the Treasury of all purposes now for the first tune IE history amounts to more than a billlo f dollars It Is the biggest pile o gold ever collected in one place f ir tho history of the world Killed Ills Mother on the Spot New York April 10 Because his mother Susan Carlin had sent him tio various reformatory Institutions In which ho was a prisoner for many r years Bernard Carlin shot and In- stantly ¬ killed her today at her home In Quincy street Brooklyn Young Carlin had just been released ironi the reformatory at Napanochwhere he served a sentence for stealing a horse and wagon He was arrested after tho shooting When Carlin was treed from the re- formatory ¬ thin superintendent gave him 10 for a new start In life He arrived In Brooklyn yesterday bought a revolver and went today to the livek with his sister Mary When his mother opened the door In answer t- his knock he thrust the revolver in her face and fired five bullets Into her head before she sank to the floor Ha then attempted to shoot his sis ¬ ter but the revolver was empty Her screams summoned a neighbor who wrested the revolver from Carlin but the latter escaped to the street and fled He was pursued and captured after a desperate struggle In which he severely Injured one of his cap- tors ¬ J Dont cough your head oft when you can get a guaranteed remedy In Bees Laxative Cough Syrup It Is espec lally recommended for children as I It is pleasant to tako and a gentle laX- ative ¬ thus expelling the phlegm from the system For coughs colds croup whooilng cough hoarseness and aU Bronchial trouble Guaranteed Sold by Z Wayne GrJfln Dro mam The National for April The National Magazine for April 1 offers first to its subscribers and In a special sense to the statesman and statistician Joe Mltchellsl Chappies splendid resume of the attractions res- ources and remarkable development of the new State of Oklahoma The breezy cheerful Insistent loy ¬ alty of thH Oklahoma people positive certainty with which they look for- ward ¬ to rapid and phenomenal success In every department of effort Indi ¬ vidual municipal and statethe multi ¬ tudinous evidences of immense agri ¬ cultural mining and industrial re ¬ sources already proven by actual suc- cesses ¬ and phenomenal returns came to MrChapple like the renewal of war memories to a veteran for he himself had known the glamour and charm the courage and enthusiasm of the pioneer of a new State The Richest Man in the World The richest man In the world can- not have his kidneys replaced nor live without them so it is Important not to neglect these organs If Foleys Kidney Cure is taken at the first sign ofdanger the symptoms will dis ¬ appear and your health will be re ¬ stored as It strengthens and build up these organs as lothlngelse will Oscar Bowman Lexington Kywrltes I have used Foleys Kidney Cure and take great pleasure in stating 1 it cured me permanently of kidney dis ¬ ease which certainly would have cost me my life J H Williams m Potatoes With Mint Quito tho most delicious way of cooking new potatoes is to place them In boiling water with two or three sprigs of fresh mint When the potatoes have been cooked and drain- ed ¬ a little melted butter should be poured over them The mint adds a most delicious but riot at all an ob ¬ trusive flavor Instead of trying to peel new potatoes the English cook removes the skins by rubbing them very hard 1 with an extremely stiff brush This leaves thorn both white i and smooth and obviates the neces- sity of peeling them after cooking The May Delineator Ills Appetite for Chicken Henry K Dixie was sneering about tho squabble that recently went on be- tween ¬ two bravo young men over a Carnegie medal It Is not a very einiobbllng thing he said to see two heroes fighting and jawing over a medal of heroism Mr Carnegie should have thought cf this when he originated his hero fund The taste for medals once formed Is worse than the taste for chicken WashlnptnnWhlto My Wash she said Is the wust man for chicken you ever see Why If ho cant git a chicken no other way hell go and buy one We are pleased to announce that Foleys Honey and Tar for coughs colds and lung troubles Is not affect ¬ ed by the National Pure Food and Drug law as it contains no opiates or other harmful drugs and we rec- ommend it as a safe remedy for chil ¬ dren and adults J H Williams m s t8 > > tt ijJr r 1 1 t J wt 4f- ft I A 1thIIII i 1 N PROPOSITIOMoll i r I rj To i 3 You whose conservative training and whose business methods prompt you to look askance at any enterprise banking mercantile Industrial or what not that promises to pay an Inyestor or stockholder more than 6 7 8 or 10 per cent we have a word to say to you i We know that you know that there are hundreds of enterprises In the United States and throughout the world that pay enormous dividends up ¬ on tit par value of the stock You know that there are monopolies which by reason of controlling a particular product make enormous profits You know that there are very few natural monopolize in the world You know Briefly Proofs Towit IJ The statement made In the report of tho United Stales Geological Survey that there are but two quarries of llhtogrnphlc stone in the world one In Bavaria the other In Brandenburg Ky The same United States Government report stating as well that for QUAlity nand dependstiilityof supply the Bavarian quarries are not at this time dependable 0 theI greatest expert in the State of Kentuckyi after examining our quarrystnt ed over his signature that it was practically Inexhaustible I Asitfur i ¬ ther proo of the puddln 0I ineafd advertisement there was printed oy ¬ er the signature of tine expert engravers and transferrere who have spent their lives In working upon lithographic stone positive statements to the effect that the stone fWra our quarry had produced Work equal to any string that was ever Imported from Bavaria You JJnow that with the 9foot ledge of lithographic stone sell ¬ ing In the markets of the world at from 11 cents to 50 cents a pound is easily worth not the 1000000representlug the amount of our capital stock but Into the hundreds of millions of dollars You will know if you wlll do us the kindness to read a copy of n letter from Robert Mayer 8 Company Importers of lithographic stonethat such testimony can not and Is nfat to bo discreditedf You know and we most respectfully submit this proposition that no corporation could afford to make these statements that have been made by us in tho advertisement referred to and In our printed literature un ¬ less they were true because we are making them to our fellow citizens of this Commonwealth our next door neighbors and not about a property a thousand miles sway and out of reach but a property within a few hours a ride of nearly every citizen In Kentucky and the proofs we are offer If any of you failed to read the big advertisement appearing In the last weeks Issue of this paper hunt up your old paper or get one from your We earnestly ask you to give yourself the benefit of the doubt obtain a copx of the big advertisement and read 1t01 if you read it you evidently did not rend it carefully or If you read it carefully you evident- ly ¬ failed to credit the apparently astounding statements made In It Let us have uhealttoIwalt talk with you This proposition Is open to you 7 also We accept sufiscHptloiuJ for as small an amount of stock as 10 i y shares just to give you the opportunity We say to you that if you can make It for 600 rifmres vlilcli until April 15th you can obtain for 250 you Will have secured a sufficient number of shares tile income front which will keep your family In comfort the rest of your lives and the lives of your Children and1your childrens children v Ao I know < that it is a serious thIng to aSk a wageearner to invest his savings In a corporation but wo state without hesitation that he may do so with perfect safety There Is no risk in this proposition unless we full to get the necessary money to buy the plant and if we tullito do this the Ldulsvllle Trust Company Louisville Ky will refund the amount of your subscription with H per cent Interest added If we succeed In do Ing It you will share fairly and equally with banker broker capitalist BUSEd upon the minimum estimate of dividends 10UO will boy 20 shares whlchwlll upon minimum estimated earn urge pay 1000 annually and the stock ono year after plant is in oper ¬ ation should be worth 10000 I i 2500 will buy CO shares timid should earn 4000 annually stock should be worth one year after plant Isln operation 40000 l 50tib will buj 100 > shares and should earn 8000 annually flock should bo worth one year after plant Is in operation 80000 10000 will buySQQ shares and should earn 16000 anrually stock should bo worth one year after pl jltlsln operation 60000 50000 will buy 1000 shares ufld should tnrri 50000 annually stock should he worth In one year after reduction begins 800000 t J i 100000 will buy 2000 shares awl should earn 160000 annually stock should bo worth one year after reduction begins 1600000 There are besides the Government printing oWcl612 Lithographic printing houses in States We can supply a certain ten of the 692 only and pay 15 dividends on a million capital that any corporation anywhere fortunate enough to possess a physical property containing a pYoducl used all over the world and sold for a price representing forty or fifty tines the cast of production should enrich its stockholders You know If you rrad the big advertisement in lust weeks edition that in It a claim was made by this Company that It possessed u 91h foot lEdge of lithographic stone underlying a 260 acre hilt You know If you read said advertisement that no corporation possessing any kind of property never uttered to a public greater Indis ¬ putable proof as to Its existence its character and its Value than was fur ¬ nished in said advertisement Iff rl i ing we could not afford to publish if they were not true for the simple reason that the sources 11 of said proofs are equally within I easy reach I of r ono who care to make an investigation fpyou as an Individual and to your patrons and friends we say that you know that It would be perfect folly for us to make the following prop ¬ osition unless we are In position to buck It up In every way Here Is tho tiroposltlon If our clah santi our statements be true we are offering a stock to the geHeralpuDllc that will pay larger dividends than arc security i > epsoldin tho State of Kentucky or any otherS tate that we know aiiXlhtng- i about Therefore we will agree to pay all expenses and 1000 per day t othert State who will visit Louisville examine our proofs of facts see the stone In the various i lithographic houses of this city examine the work produced from it J consult the engravers and transferors and experts who are re- sponsible ¬ for the work examine the quarry tit Brandenburg and after such Investigation say over his signature that there is no foundation not simply for the general claim made but for specifically any claim that y + r is made- t is We need the necessary capital to equip our wonderful property with the large plant necessary to produce an output for the worlds demand Every individual who furnishes any proportion of this capital will earn a larger dividend on his investment than any dividend paying security ever marketed in the State of Kentucky + As a proof There are 092 lithographic houses alone in the United States We can furnish a certain fourteen of this C92 arid pay20 per cent net on the entire capitalization What could we do by furnishing the 692 and other nations as well r J To the Public Generally v l I percent evl I couponI I II To the WageEarner 11J and ourselves hr the tremendous earnings of this company If you are still wondering If such good fortune be possible I and there is yet doubV In your mind you must have an acquaintance or friend in Louisville this city If so write to them and ask them to show you the courtesy to come to Ujis office and thud out for you If the claims that we have made are thie or if you can come yourself the proposition made to bunkers mid brokers Is to you also Dear In mina we arc offering the first 100000 shares at 50 cents Im mediately upon the sale of the first 100000 shares we wUl give the order J r for the plant Immediately thereafter for the additional required the 1 3 stock will be sold at par Make no mistake about this for it positive- ly will be sold thereafter itt par jj j- jIn conclusion there is no problem to solve We have proven this ex istence of a tremendously large quarry of lithographic tone stone that i is worth more than the finest marble or onyx simply because It can be pro- cured from but two quarries In tho world one In Soluhpfen Bavaria thej j other our quarry at Brandenburg Ky i Write now making use of the coupon below + tip b H t Write loday using coupon belowr e W R Waters Prs i German Lithographic Stone Co t Kenyon BuildIng Louisville Ky r r I Dear Kir Please send me t1e prospectus of your Company and full > t y particulars together wlthtd subscription bluiiit and samples of Lithograph ¬ r 1 lag < tro r Name i i i I Ii l < 1 an Street and No o I Ifa Itr Cir i 9 I i 1 2222 tlt State to o t German Lithographic Stone c0JI r 7476 Keay row EuiJdiIigJ Louisville gyp Y I h t1 i Yt1