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Bee (Earlington, Ky.): January 13, 1911
Bee (Earlington, Ky.): January 13, 1911 Bee (Earlington, Ky.) 300dpi TIFF G4 page images Bee Publishing Co. Earlington, KY 1911 bee1911011301_sn87060004 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Bee (Earlington, Ky.): January 13, 1911 Bee (Earlington, Ky.) Bee Publishing Co. Earlington, KY 1911 $IMLS This electronic text file was created by Optical Character Recognitio n (OCR). No corrections have been made to the OCR-ed text and no editing has be en done to the content of the original document. Encoding has been done through an automated process using the recommendations for Level 1 of the TEI in Librar ies Guidelines. Digital page images are linked to the text file. 0, TUESDAY TUESDAY and FRIDAY IF YOU. DON'T ADVERTISE YOUR TWENTY-SECOIIP V BUSINESSADVERTISE IT FOR SALE YEAR EARL1NGT0N, f 1-- . W. " FRIDAY HOPKINS' COUNTY, KY., FRIDAY, JANUARY 13, 1911 No. M0mmKmmmmtmmmgmaammmmMmtmtKmmmKmmmmmmwammamMmwmmmmmumBmaKmmBai 4 92 J. m 1 he practically at qocirfetore own jrice. Everything m n- " - CLOSING OUT SALE )rfircrLrL - mm & ' - y -- . - - Mk. ' ' JHJa.r.liriP'ton.. 0 . O r a. - - "" " " " Mna " ""- - "r - bsT k. M ' fc !fnr Ml. ,B i pp jtgg BY AILEEN DAVIS. jj i Cqjme early and get Yocir Choice of the Bargains. OVERTAKE ELOPERS I ,. .1 "m. V ff At -N- Madisonville Notes 'it Viilters Entertained. Mrs, C. A. Morton beautifully entertained on Tuesday afternoon at "Brldgo" at hor home iu East Center Ptreot In honor of MIsb Holon Gregory, of Yazoo City Miss, a gueBt of Mrs. Clyd Ruby and MIbb Florence Allyu, of Spokane Wash., u guest of Mrs, L. E". Ruby In' this city. Those present were, MIbbob Bonnie Vora Murphey, Elizabeth Victory, EUle Gardiner, Florenco Allyn, Alleen Davis, Holon Gregory, Margaret Victory, and Mrs. C. A. Mor- ton. Miss EUle Gardiner, scoring tho greatest number of points waB given an exquisite little french picture in an oval framo. After the game's was completed the hostess served a most . baautlful Luncheon. W. M. Bishop, is ablo to bo out a- galn after bolngconilned to his home for the past week suffering from a severe fall. Mr. Bishop is Improv- j$lng rapidly, much to the grt at joy of T2 hie many friends. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Myers have bought the Jas. H. Young property on Lake street and are moving in this week. Miss Allien Davis, Business man ager of the Branch oillce, of the .Darlington Boo. made a business trip to EvanBville Wedueeday. Misses Mary Ruby Morton and Florence Allyn accompalned by Mrs Jno. L. Grayot will go with the Madisonville company presenting "Charlie's Aunt" in Princeton, Ky., Friday. The Oklohoma traveling car stationed on tho side track in Madlson-yill- e is creating quiet a great doal 'of interest among the people of thlB elty. All thoso Interested in Oklohoma shoufd not fail to visit this ear, and be shown through. 5 woman is considered a partner that will lead a man to paradise. The origin of red hair has been discussed more or less by scientists, but without; attaining n conclusion any more do finite than that concerni in: the origin of man. The Saxons ot other Northern' Tribes were ilnxen haired, whili thoso further South were dark-haireThat red hair may have come of the blending 'of thosi two is possible. The color of the hair is usually considered indicated of the tern, perament or nerve quality of the individual Red haired people are usually quick tampered, and yot not more highly tempered and hardly than the us short grained and brittle as those of raven tresses. While red haired people are inclined to ihre up quickly, they rarely hold d. light-haired, r airpw J'Tf"' MULE AND FATHER BARNSLEY BRIEFS. rni&u cii.tuci-wiit'.ciia Twclvc-Year-Ol- INVESTIGATION IN Locomotive Blasts 'I THOMPSON MURDER Have -5 170 Pound Beauty Back Home. Tak-.e- n i -. Jhn Grey, of Hawesvlllp, Ky., has returned to this plf.ee andv will work for the Kington Coal Co. Jack Vlckrey was taken ick, while at work at the Arnold mines, and had to come home Tuesday. MIhs Annie Morgan, who has bec-sick for the past week, is able to bf n "Ovvensboro, Kv , Jan. 9. Miss wg. Kfc- BKi spite. Co. For a long time artists drew Sixteen car loads of fine stock started iu pursuit. Important o jAmbilieus Yonni People. the line at red hair, holding that passed through here Wednesday, on Oji reaching Eusor at 2 o'oclock 65.00 baeiptJld for tjtf&titkm and it was artistic and could no be train No. 79. this morning he found they were board for a Busin.ess CoTrsiC'6 the made to "blend Twith tho colors Dr. Sisk, of Earlington, was here staying at the home,pf ay friends .Wilbur! Smith 'BHsiiiiWooilege, necessary to good portraits. Tuesday attending a patient. the beautiful and health-fil- l Ingoing .r girl .Situated inIiftiinjErton.-Kv. city 6f Mrs. Mary Jones, who iihb oeeu return Manv of been made efThis notion has homefgjjm. y' quite ill the past week, is able to be 1,ave fectually exploded by Henner, up. jmo.uu to ' ft.rjpSW'pa women have whose ?aoq ooiMr-'nE. P, Barnes, on the Bradley NKvacationt. become famous the world over ; farm, is hauling coal from No. 0 to aud now so great is the demand supply Barnsley.; .. '. . The Lexington Herald, musterea i$?$n l&r i mgMgl in rftw. nan,rtf models that they Barnsley may be a small place, for command higher wages than any but It took a little over 2,000 bushels Has announced its usual January of coal to run it, the first ten days bargain olfer of $5.00 per yer,lf paid, other. ' J'" BtTsi" !. "l.rtV ' ' Thus the red haired girl, so of January. in advance on or before JafcUary .16 LU Urther?haTir1 wns mner.orol' VH 7 r6t1ieSta'tfli'Guard Service bv long laughed at, is getting the Lee Hammous' small baby, who J.lUa,l)JUt!b iu nu I1QW BU has been very sick for some time, is and those subscribers wlmrJpal 0Tf JouttfiftB'ry. as the Third laugh back and the . better. to January 1 19U, or who will pay lljfjn.entafand, tonight. -- It girl's laugh by the way, is al Ed Gardner waB not on duty all arrears to that date at the reguways particularly clear and Wednesday, on account of la grippe. lar rate gf 50c per month. Mail sub- takes. the place of the Owens- scription's1 to fo band, wbjcjj failed to sweet. (Louisville Herald.) Harry Rigney's child, two years a''Vfc The LKXixoToHRijJfc. old, was buried Monday. It died of '" .',.'; NO TIME WASTED t)v expired.' U ii cor ppr a$e ufMVQ. fiy . a complication of diseases. . ' L. out again. Tho friends of Miss Maude Pylee, will be glad to know she is thought to be better. She is suifering from pneumonia. Frank Josloyn, who was named riurlpg Christmas, will move here Sunday. vV. T. Vlckrey went to Earlington -Tuesday on business. Roscoe Ashley went to Madison ville Tuesday on business. A. J. Spillman, ot Earlington, passed through here Wednesday, on business for the St. Bernard Mining years old and w(eighini 170 pound?, daughter of,', William Wilhte, a prosperous farmer.' near Eusor, and William Shonse, a seventeen-yea- r old farm hand, eloped from home lnie last niglir, but the father climbed aboard his trusty mule and overtook them before they could secure a minister aud the license. The young; couple left home with the inteutious of going to Rockport, Ind., to have the ceremony performed but had to stay over at Eusor until they could secure a train. The father learned of their absence soon after they left and securing. a mule 12 Sjrah Wilhita, Inquiry into railway accidents during the year tiding June, 80, 1910, shows that the number of passengers killed in train accidents was 227,-acompared with 131 for the previous year. The number of employees killed in coupling accidents increased from s BrouKt to Light New Facts to Prove it Could Not Have Been Suicide. 161 in 1D09 to 207 in 1910. pointed out that notwithstanding the increase iu the number of casualties a marked improvement is noticed in the practice of rail roads in guarding against violae tions of the law. An alarming number of accidents occured to employees.of railroads who fell from car?. Prom this cause there were 589 deaths and 13,244 injuries. safety-applianc- It is has yet been discovered. Tho case is. proven to be oue of the most mysterious that has happened in this part of the state for some time. Defence Scores Heavily in Schenk Trial A court of inquiry in the Thompson murder 'case held at Providence'by County attourney Bennett brought forth no startling facts. The pistol belonging to the mnrdered man was found to be old and rusty aud would not shoot. A farmer named T. O Cole who came to Providence on the day of the murder testified he had seen Mr. Thompson at lO.OOoclock standing in frout of the livery stable and about 45 minuits later heard three shots iu the direction of the cemetary. It has been proven that robbery was not the cause of the murder and no real clue as to the cause tlier-a'dejgh- red-haire- d iflCE JO' iHiM;ol,epe i . red-haire- d , red-haire- d The defence scored heavily yesterday in the case of Laura Farngworth Schenk, on trial at Wheeling, W. Va., charged with poisoning her husband. Dr. Hupp, the State's strongest wit ness to date, admitted that ho was not sure of the poisoning symptoms exhibited by Schenk until he had a bottle of mineral water analyzed. He also said the discoloration of the patient's gums probably was due to their diseased condition rather than poison. Oh You Red-Head- Girl. There is quite a difference in Prompt Action is Pleasiug Many temperature thiB week and last 50 STATE FEDERATION OP LABORr Earlington Citizens. above zero and 14 below last week. IS AGAINST PROHIBITION . .n between blondes and brunettes, and the preponderance of opinion has proven to be in favor of the girl with red hair. Red. hair has soernod always to be the subject of unfeeling jokes just why very likely none knows. Yet, despite the jokers1 G prejudice, there are few things coining iuto higher recognition for beauty than, the girl. f She is oue of the questions of the day from which there is. no getting away, any more than from rw the white horse. She has ever ubeen with us' and ever will be ; he has a perfect right to exist and to have all the belated horn-'ag- e that men choose to pay for. &. ' There is no longer auy suppressing oi the fact that women with red hair are brighter and ; (-more ambitious than their blonde and brunette Bisters, and have played more important parts in the world's history. The BIobe-t- d Virgin, Helen of Troy' Joan ef Arc, Elizabeth of England, ICary Stuart, Anne of Austria, Empress Eugenie and many other! had red hair, and did not blush for it,- and none blushed faor them. jf$-- , "Whether or not much has been Km aaid in reply of the quips against v red-headed . Au Eastern paper line been conGet down to the cause of everyducting a contest of popularity thing. Bad backs are caused by-Bick Jack Vlckrey, sick B. Tuesday, kid-ney- tYBunusuiiy, who was taken' was some'bktte"r Says Prohibition "Has Dealt Death Blows ; to Many laboryganization. V' s. C-'ia&tol- Cure the kidneys you cure back- ache. Doan's Kidney Pills are for -- A fencejbullt fn our store forB.ar-galnBarnes, Cowand & Co., . B kid-noy- only. No time wasted trying to cure ; other troubles. . Earlington people, endorse their . merit. James Walter Alinoer, of "My kidney Ky., says: brought1 on by hard trouble waB workand I waB aillicted with the complaint for ten yearB. I Buflored from dizzy" spoils, my kidneys did not, do their work properly aud rcy reBt was disturbed by too frequent passagos of the kidney secretions. Some time ago I learned of Doan's Kidney Pills and procured a box Soon. after I began their ust, I received great relief and thuB encouraged, I continued taking them until I was cured. I feel very grateful to Doan's Kiduey Pills for bringing about this ohange." For sale by all dealers. Prioe 50 . Earl-iugtou, Thousands TroabIe; and NeyerBspect it. following resolution Whereas, the prohibition moveXX6W To Find Out. ' Fill a bottle or common glass with your ment or local optiqn has dealt a water and let it stand tweny-'fpti- r hours; blow to many of the labor organ to-day. ii L'exington, liyiTanjfj.1. That the State Federation of Labor is hot iu accord wth,' the prohibition movement, was evidenced by the unaniou adoption-o- EN'S Garment Store Evansville, Ind. 219 Main Street Kow for a Kidney'' the W Great'Effort to Hake This the GREATEST SUfT AND $7.50 Coats, GOAT SALE! Services at the M. E. Ofiurch health restoring propruins have proved an effectual you need South next Sunday at 11 a. m. erties. If yon shoulda medicine bar to a successful search for the and 7 :80 p. m. by the pastor. have the best. Sold by bodies The evening sermon will, be for druggists in sizes. llomt ilwwe.koM. uiiu Married in Madisonville. You may have a sample bottle sent free young men, but everybody is by mail. Address Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bing to attend and will be wel- hamton, N. Y. Mention this paper and A. 0. Briggs a traveling salesrememberthename, Dr. Kilmer's it is a fapt that come. man, of Franklin, Ky., and Mies tbm. and the address, Binghamtci, women have an almost unfailing The Sunday'School is doing fine N. Y., on every bottle. Georgia Anglin, of Adairville, men' and, red rfaecination for and ft' meets every 'Sunday" morWhen writing, be sure and men- Ky.,twere married at the Hotel headed old maids are almost unRegular tion ning at 9 :30. Oome and join the and this paper. size bottles flftv-ce- sale Madison, by Rev. O. F. Wimb-erl' known. for Wednesday afternoon. Adult Bible. OIrsb, at all drag store.,. In New Zealand a, fifty-cent nhealthy condi- barteders'-crUfc:pf a livelihood. tion of the kidKesp.lvedhh t thet. Kentucky neys; too desire to State federation of Labor is now pass it or pain in the back are also symptoms that tell yon via accordance witn any move- g the kidneys and bladder arc out of order ihent of but misand need attention. guided people to prohibit the sale What To So. There is comfort in the knowledge so of liquors and that we favor a often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Roo- t, tha great kidney remedy. strict, sane and safe regulation 'fulfills almost every wish In correcewgl of the traffic. riicuiuuuaui, psiu in iuc uuck, jtiuncys, liver, bladderand every part of the urinary Five Men Burned to Death,. Co., Buffalo, passage. Corrects inability to hold water cents. FoBter-Milbuand scalding pain in passing it, or bad It was established yesterday New York, sole agento for tho Unit- effects following use of liquor, wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant ne- that five1 men are among the mised States. Remember the name Doan's cessity of being compelled to go often sing in the fire that wiped out through the day, and to get up many and take no other. times daring the night. The mild and the chamber of Commerce buildimmediate effect of Swawp-Rois soon realized. It stands the highest be- - ing in Cincinnati Tuesday night. Church Notice. The smouldering flames in the causeoi usremarifauie f fre-que- nt or settling, izatiotis of the State of Kentucky stringy or Milky and thereforeNJepriying the jlib-te- l appeuranceoftcn iud restaurant employej&feand indicates an U- a DricKuustsem-nien- t, 'now now '$1 000 Coats, &M $ 15. 00 OiuO QO Q OQ Coats, now $20.00 Coats, now $25.00 Coats, now $10.00 Trim- med 'Veil-meanin- 4fWU 7 AQ Zp i iwO G foQ 4vivO QQ f CmtJO I9 AA $12.50 Suits, QA now $15.00 Suits, Q CkQ now $20.00 Suits, A QQ now I $25.00 Suits, 4 O I CiigiO now $7.50 Children's O Suits $15.00 Fur "7 4DR?0 fvivO ft UivO Hats,..pfc.O Sets., rn 7;50Trim med Hats... S5,0OTrim- med Hats... 9 vO 3.40 fh4 QA J0 f JA $10.00 Fur Sets... $5.00 Fur Sets $2.50 Neck Pieces QQ AO .d.JO AA &M AA ..HvbO AA 4)UO QQj 9I.90 ,.,90v AA ot SILK NET AND PERSIAN SPECIALS IN SKIRTS WAISTS $7.50 Waists frM QO now T-v- O $5.00 Waists, QQ P(LmmJQ now H $4.00 Waists, QQ now i HJO All Children's Coats at half price. uuc-uuu- ar iu-vite- d red-haire- Swamp-Roo- t, I HJO now $6.00 Skirts, &0 AA now $8.00 Skirts, A AA now $7.50 Voile &M Skirt Your Railroad Fare Refunded here, $3.00 Skirts, $LnW Zp4.JO vivv AA nt y . one-doll- ar red-head- ed Bf, A.' lvHaHauMMBauMaaanHr mm i .n , u !M y yK ,..' (s .VJT'JW'-fJwrnUP- ''draBr 'wwwrr AmiiilPi 'JHHUIb MHinPKift'. ' SSiSW 2i fcf Wmn MLbo EDITOR AND PUBLISHER d. E. FAWCETT ASSOCIATE EDITOR AND BUSINESS MANAGER Subscription Rates One mMmmmmmmmmMmmmm Cv $& f ,'T4. - . ': PAUL M. MOORE. Year Six months Three months SltiKlo 6oples $1.00 50 vv Ladies' Tailor Suits I 26 5 - Tte HUB'S Is SEMI-ANNU- AL Half Price La-dies'Winter vv Sv CLEARANCE $2.00 Shirts, SALE Member to f I' 1 Kentucky Press Association and Second District Publishers League ' Specimen copies mulled free on application. Correspondents wanted in all parts of the county.,. Address nis for Vv vv w $$ vv vv Branch Office in Morton's Furniture Store, 119 South Main Street, Kentucky, Phone No. AILEEN DAVIS, Mgr. 4-- MISS Madi-sonvill- e, The reihamder pf our Tailor Suits will be sold at one-hal- f their regular price. , vv w w vv now ready with a big reduction in the price of Hats and Furnishings. 4 vv vv vv vv vv vv vv vv vv vv vv vv vv vv vv vv vv vv vv vv vv vv vv vv vv (bct. now now .$ $1.50 Shirts, ci vv a $1.15 I- - $1.00 Shirts, now now 75c Shirts, Telephone 47 - Friday, January 13, 1911 K4 3d vv rv "ATI in full ueaotatiou with Emb'as fc. Early to bed and early to rise, Attend to your business and advertise. And you will be healthy, prosperous and wise. ANNOUNCEMENTS We are authorized to announce L. il. Kay as a candidate for to represent Hopkins county in the lower house of the next General Assembly oi Kentucky, subject to the action of ihe Democratic party. Cass L. Walker as a caudldato for .Representative from Hopkins cgun-t- v in the lower house of the next General Assembly of Kentucky, subject to the action of the Democratic "We are authorized to announce sador Bnce for an arbitration treaty with that will cover every possible difference of opinion betweou these two greatest aud most powerful of natious w This beats the peace funds all arouud the globe. vv It is argued with good reason that this might speedily lead to the establishment of a permanent supreme court of the natious, abolish the necessity of Kin war aud our great armaments. rvO That our distinguished president, who is also a great judge, should accomplish great things in the field of peace is to be expected. "cot-tributio- If you have delayed the purchase of a 'winter Suit, you-canow make half the money do double duty;vas one of our plain tailored, stylish suits willbe the.correct thing for Spring wear. - ...;.. .... fl vv 5pc per garment Un- -' derwear, now . . . 75c per garment Underwear, now . . $1.00 per garment Underwear, now. $1.50 per garment . Under- - .... ? $2.00 per 50c Shirts, now.. .. 43c wear, now $1.20 garment Ci f 4? i avv Under- Rememberlhat $25 Suits.at $12.50 won't last long, so dohlt delay. The Dulin iquality in every garment. Alterations charged for. ' 1 1.50 and $1. OO Stiff Bosom Shirts Odds and Biuls in Shirts Cv vS NOW $1.00 Soft and 59c NOW 29c Night DULIN'S If Vou See I( in Our Ad It's So 20 Per Cent Off on all Flannel Shirts, Pajamos, Robes. Fancy Vests, Sweater COats, Gloves and Caps. Stiff Hats, $1.50 Soft and Stiff Hats, now OAa now.OUC 3 I BiU Hats, $2.00 Soft and Stiff 1- -5 OFF REGULAR party. Bardourville only the other Kentucky, subject to the action oi tne Democratic party of We are authorized to announce Ed L. Young as a candidate to represent Hopkins county in the lower bouse of the next General Assembly &'') I! usf 'L li: now A railroad raau, who comes from Howell, where they know things, says he has seen the These are all our regular goods and ho fake sale. As you plans and that The Bee's story know we always give you the best for your money. about the new roundhouse for Earlington is the real thing Any Call Answered Promptly Day or Night. only the time when it will be L built, lie thinks, will come away HENRY LEVY, Prop.. The KehlucXv State Feden-ti- ou msidp of the limit mentioned in of Labor prdposes votes for Tjie Bee's article. Main, and Filth. Evansvillc, Indiana Well, speed women aud resdlutes iu favor of the day., We believed that MZ way, too, when - we published votes for women. It announces the story but preferred to be itself against prohibition in Kedtu$v,'and coes,Ou;record in conservative. ' a resoluton.tcJ)reffe"et:y"Itis The, Louisville Evening Post hardly td'be'expe'gtWl tha$ jthte m ti .vl. .k 366iiedu trade edition last Federu t i .: day that was a most complete tueky salomTVith iMEu'Vof i and creditable affair as o con this projrjftsed extensTjLm-fi'su-i 'Hi w gffiY tents and a beauty frum a me ferage.. ",Vohauical standpoint. One of the Thehsurvey.ors hajfe'$e'e"h bus) lealing articles, that on the 'M bQv:ei;8 or, p.rpertaua nid Western Kentucky Coal Field, undone ;..! !...,. t.n..H'.., Dmitri;. ft 4 was written for that edition by UCi (ill IICIVC UCOUlHU(i.UUl 'tt Vr ivnrlr. Tt will hot?. be so V" Mr. John Bi Atkinson. Nnnie ATURDAY, JANUARY awhile till waerwill be JtTI HpV AND CONTINUES TWO WEEKS ious other articles by experts iu up hill to the ifigh poiut?.f $$ r. various brandies of industry aud . ? .t . ndnv and new reservoir. And, agriculture were also published by the was, water ..pressure aud Mf ,: in all of ivluoh the resources yu. iiijfe fJS5NeW Stle pe,,ed its ors Saturday, January 14, for the most notable Clearance Sale ever known in possibilities of the State wetv an abundance of moisture As advertised in our large bills, we are going to cut prices to the limit. reany a very goqa; Afi THiriKw? jle. We need the money and we well sefcfot;th. Its the bear thin nyarant is . tr thing. . for new sroodsl Ymi n'porl imnrlo vie: tii l' ijinc,.-- :.. iiik :.. i.'i.: im cur iiipu n i a utwt. va o w . .... wwua i it" mi i.mih we hav.e seen since the last "Sbt hi vv r jvu nurk oiiiivij iuuui'a(iuuru i ' T1 pass oy witnout investipatiou. cial Obal Edition7' of the E.Iil Oapt. Robert E Peary is eil We have room in this ad. for ouotinir onlv a fw nf $! lv.rinc tp ington Bee.' Jou't see what you couragiugly ;u'eur his'rewr,cl. . come early to this Sale, and you will find it iu the store-a- nd at prices you can't anything jn,the line Clothing, Shoes, Millinery' Dry Goods, Ladies' Keady-to-WeaPresideut Tift, the man who A bill proposing tluit Odubri'8: w resiet- -if Notions, Genit's Fur works more and talks less,is now exte'ud hiiltTstJiaUks and retire nishiugs, ftugs,. Trunks, Suitcases. B.i-- s, Underwear, Hosiery, Etc ii'iiu with , Eevr Ad .Hi 'I'l'lM aural was yesterdUjf&ttmrQved CIearance;5aleion Clearance Sale on Clearance Sale on by the House en's Clothing Naval Affairs Ladies' Wraps and Coat Suits Trimmed Millinery ,,y; You Ket the .greatest reduction on real ClaBB Clothing ever offered in the city .item from the coun-C- l The best HIru A rare opportunity that should interest a Final Reduction When you feel that you Men's $25.00 all wool Blue large number of careful purchasers because 6ut IbVmjMiy a day is the A large assortment of Trimmed Hats In can hardly drag through Serge Suits, sale price,. .., uewa that sanitary engineers are of the uuus.ual values prevailing at this time. black and all colors, Velvets, Silks and Felte, your daily work, and are Men's Dark Worsted Suits' orr the ground to determine the These; offerings will be recognized as are.included. All neatly tired, discouraged and $25.00, sale price.. .........', trimmed, tailored possibilities of a sewage system. miserable, take Cardui, some of the most important features of the and dress eirects, were $7.50 to $10.00, :od need the woman's tonic. 1 Clearance Sale. Me.n,'v8. SuitB $27 50 for now to Water is really a very goad Cardui is prepared for Our $17.50 Cloak for . . .$n,5u the purpose of helping thins to have in a town, after afl. 1 and for r Our $16 50 Cloak for women to regain their $10.50 Have "you joined tlmlj'MIO strength and health. ,$ihfr? Our $12.50 Cloak for U:& ....$ 8.00 Entire line of Children's Hats, noaily' Not by doping with Olub yet? Our $10.00 Cloak for 7,50 trimmed In Persian and plaid scarfs, mush .....$ strong drugs, but by the I JF! .SJHF-vtOur $0.00 Cloak for gentle, tonic action, of Join the "200 Olub." . ....$ 4.00 room and rolling brim shapes, $2 50 to $3.00 Meri'.HSui'tsMsl8 fo. Our $3.00 Cloak for pure vegetable herbs. v .;...$ 2 00 waliioe, January eloarauco salo prices y J. W. Milton Dead. Our $25 00 Coat Suit, in all colors.. ; . . .$10,75 Men's Suits $15.00 for... to ' Jas. W. Milton aged 78 years Our $15.00 Coat Suit $1025 -;".. $ died at him home iu Madisonville Our $14 00 Coat Suit Men's Suits $1'J 50 for. 9.50 el All Untrimmed Shapes from :i Thursday moruiusi of old age. Oui $12,00 Coat ault r. . $ 7,75 m: 6-7Mr. Milton had been coufiued to ;.j. $9,00 Men's Suite $10 00 for. Our $12.0 Coat Suit 5 to The Woman's TonIc his room for. some time and friends have been expecting his Clearance Sale on ',' Clearance Sale on Mrs. L N. Nicholson, Ladies' Underwear A death. He vaaa life long mem ' Comforts ; of Shook, Mo., writes: ' ber of the hard shell Baptist $1 00 Union Suits .. ' "Before I began to take Calico '. .;..04o BOo Union SnltR for $125 values for "' 7ftZ church and, whs a good old man. , $150 values for .."$'l 18 25c Ladies' Vestsfnr Cardui, I was unable to iSo ' "l for Sg. .4b peryfird va,lueB ior' Calico He was born iu Rutherford Ooun $189 2oc Ladles' Pants for '.V.'."". do any work. I have .;,....' H5 valueB for iT 'JX $2.00 .....$1.(59 radios JJlack Tights, $1,00 values, for.'.'.85o' ' taken 5 bottles and have ty N. O. aud moved to Hopkius improved very much. I county iu 1812. He leaves a wife can do the most of my and seven children live boys aud housework now. two girls. The interment to.de -- "I can't say too much place at OJd Fellows cemetary for Cardui, it has done so VE Friday morning at IU o'clock in much for me." COMPAIVSY the presence of a large number Your druggist sells Car 5S!dQ. M. P. of friends and aquaintanqes. East Center Manager. !:5$ dui. uet a bottle todav. Madisonvflfe IKu, conducted by Rev. Services weie J. M..' Wallace,, of Providence. day discovered that there had been established in Kentucky a number of rescue stations, uuder the direction of the State Department of Miues, and made the discovery the subject of a special dispatch to a Louisville paper. Earlington was includes in the dispatch. Perhaps Bardourville is just getting hers. Earlington has been supplied aud fullv equiDned for some weeks past. C. A. MORTON MADISONVILLE, KY. now Ij) I bll Hats, PRICE $2.50 Soft now and Stiff Hats, $3.00 Soft andtiff $Za00 on and Stiff Hats, except Stetson's all Soft 4fa..4U Funeral Director and Embal mer :hzz BE ADS PAY '","" . julhStt$la,1ni a . .. Fits T s wral E NEW 3TORE Il fj THE HUB fu -- ? - -- mm CLEARANCE 14, SALE . rmin& - ta ( .. . nr r, ic thd?j-auk'0- f Can't Work Wen's'-SiiltBOS- "&?. JlS'WSfflE!" . . 18.39 17.50 7.50 6.50 14.00 12.50 10.00 7.50 . .:.. $2.50 75c $3.00 ' -- $1.25 75c $1 .25 I r-- 'rJrlf-:-ONE- V MHOPKINS &treetarvey CO-OPERATI- MKT, STORE j- - (. 4 :m Ma r Jf vrv" M' BBP?al v,(W,f. (r . j jpy-y r;,. y ! ?'P ." i , t: r : jr M !.-- . nr. The 19 i World Almanac C. CIGARS PHONE 501 W. LINDSAY WHOLESALE ?''- - h. u.. ir CIGARETTES, TOBACCOS o MABISONVILLt, KENTUCKY, 125 CtNTER STRICT t AD-TAL- K Whatw&uld you think of a salesman who reported foriduty one day, lay off for two, worked a half day, went off for a week and so on without any regularity? Surelv you would not expect good service from such a man. And yet some merchants hold advertising, which is simply a "salesman," up to great results when it is allowed to ''work" very irrcgulary. The fact that advertising costs money is proof of its value. Things without cost are usually worth only their price. &, rw ' Tf &- '- fife- ifeV it in Madisonvllle Wednesday. Olms. Barnett made a business trip to Madisonvillo Wednesday. Tip Top Flour uIIb the bill. Miss Maja Eudaley, of Nebo, atMrs. Orson Gansler ha pneumo- tended the show hero Thursday. nia. John B. Cook aud son, Carmine, Old papors for sale at the Bee loft Monday for St. Louis, Mo., for utfice, a visit. MIbb Nolllo Crowder is very 111 of Sam Arnold, of Madisonvillo atpneumonia. tended The Blue Mouse, Thurdsday Mrs. Geo. Atkinson visited friends night. 1n Madisonvllle Wednesday. Mosdames W. K. Nlsbit and Wal you have not iiBed Tip Top ter Daves were in Madisonvllle If Flour, you have not used the beBt. Wednesday. IN. I. Toombs, of Madisonville, Misses Hazel and Lucy Fawcett Mibb made a busiueds trip to this city spent TueBday night with Wednesday. Mabel Browning. Thk Bkk and the Book. That's a MesBois Tom Sory, Fred Bailey, Ask The Bee Bud Roy Venuoy, wore In town good combination. night attondiug tho'show, man nhnllt it. -y Thursday " " Mrs. L. V. Renfro has returned Deo Gordon and MIbsob Eleanor Virginia Dyor were in tho clly home after a pleasant ylalt to Mrs Otha Loach In Central City. Wednesday viBitlpg friend. Wanted Clean cotton .ags, Miss Alma Renfro will leave in a Bring to Tue Bee oillce. We need' fow dnya to Visit her sister, Mrs. I them. No strings or small piecec A. Broom, in Etonah, Tonu. wanted. Mrs. J. W. Renfro was Called to Bowling Green on account of Illness ---- News of the Town wa9 In the city Wednesday. Mrs. B. E. Nixon visited Eugeiio Witherspoon la ill. Don't full to call for 1TpTop flour. Mrs. Sam Lamb spout Wednesday In Madisonvllle. Try Tip Top Flour. It Is the best. The condition of Charlie Miles ro. mains about the satno. Say Tip Top Flour to your grocery man. Jeif MoEtion, who has been nry 111 of grippe, l much better. Bttrnes, Oowand & Co.. Incorporated. A fence full of Bargains. Boss Sugg, of Providence, was in town Thursday night. Dont (all to visit the Oiclatinmo advertising car in Madisonvillo. B. 0. Mitchell, of Madisonvllle, is the irchway to a storehouse of reliable information; full details of the 1910 census and of the most Important and exciting Congressional Election In fifty years; 10,000 facts and figures about politics, labor, religion, sports, " farm statistics, finance, trade, commerce, insurance, money and banking; Information about our own and all and the armies foreign countries, navies of the world, Panama Canal, aerial navigation, growth of the United States, universities and colleges; postal laws and: information, naturalization qualifications for voting; Constitution' of United States, population of largest cities of the earth, of 100 largest cities, In United States, of all United States cities of 5,000 or more; In fact the 1911 World Almanac will tell you something about everything and everything about a great many things. Price 25a it bookstores (west of Buffalo and Pittsburg 30c), by mall 35c- Address The New York World, New York, - Mr. Mt B. Long, of this city, made the Beo office a present of a lion's head paper weight Wednesday, and thereby hangs a tale. This lion's head was one 27 that were on the Brlgham Youug Lion- House in Salt Lake City. Mr. Young was the 5? prono! possessor of 27 wives, more or less, and tor each wife he had a lion head made. When Mr. Long was in Salt Lake City tho ornaments wero 'vv advertised for sale as curios and he vv bought one. The Bee is quite proud of the paper weight. or-th- VaTi'-aV- M i.V.fXVW5Hg x:i eafHK EiMiTA i FOR AN EASY SHAVE TRY ONE OF THE FOLLOWING: Colgatcs Shaving Powder 25 cents Colgates Shaving Stick '25 cents Johnson's Shaving Cream 25 cents Williams' Barber Bar 10 cents Colgates'Barber Soap . . . . 10 cents of the above are made by manufacturers All of National repute and have stood the most rigid tests, We also have anything in the Safety or old style razors. SOLD m A $ &' For Bore throat there is positively no remedy that will relieve so quickly aub euro permanently the most aggravated case, as Bloodine SB Rheumatic Liniment. St Bernard MJnlng Co., Incorporated, Drug Department, special ngentB. Double Header Basket Ball Game. &B 8N AN ABSOLUTE GUARANTEE ItWMMMWr4 ' The Orpbeutn Lady Mtnistrels will be at the Temple Theatre Monday night. Jan. 23, under the auspice of the K. K. Band. This is a crack-- a jack company of twenty members and the band is fortunate in secur-tlii- s superb attraction. Every woman aspfres to the ownership of a beautiful china cabinet, and when she gets one she wonders how on eath she managed to do without one bo long. Look at some of these wo are showing, price them and select the one you like best. Tluy will not be any cheaper than now, and may be higher. C. A. Morton, Madisonvllle, Ky. Mrs Gillatn, of this place, mother of Mrs. G. J. Long, who Is visiting at the home of Will Long at Madisonvllle, fell yesterday afternoon and broke her arm. Both bones were snapped between elbow and wrist. Mrs, Gillam Is in good health and nearly eighty years or age. Her advanced years may make the break a serious matter for her. Havo other things crowded your friends furniture buying plans into the The Double header Ball game SB team afc the the Rink Wednesday n night between the Eight Grade girls and high school eirls aud ST. BERNARD MINING CO. betweeu the high school boys aud SB INCORPORATED SB the Etrliugton Athletic Oluh 3 KENTUCKY a victory for the High EARUNGTON, School boys and a tie between the Eight Grade and Hij:h School girls. All of the teams played good ball and the game was fast and hotly contested from start to finish, Miss Mur-re- ll was time keeper for the girls and Neal Spill man for the boys. Prescription of Wonderful New Medical Discovery Quite a number were out to see , the name aud the gate receiptB were satisfactory. Dr. D. J. Walsh's most wonderful discovery has attained Buch remarkable success that ho has decided to send a 'free prescription to all Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is a who All out aud mail very valuable medicine for throat would chargethe couponto below dollars for it today. aThe ordinary doctor from one prescripthree aud lung troubles, quickly relieves tion, the specialist .from Ave to twenty flve. writing to common prescripwrite a I Bile and cures painful breathing and a tion suitable to your case and oiler to do it FREE.r dangerously soundiug cough which you free of cost my book, "How To Get Well," I will also 'nnlcates congested lungs. Sold by your guidance.send not wait, as you may not see this offer aaln, but for Do fill Gao King and Sons. out the coupon and send today. Remember It will cost you nothing for this wonderful new prescription discovery Just fill out coupon, .and you will receive prescription and book by return mall, all charges paid. HAVE YOU TRIED PAXTINE 1 $ ST. BERNARD DRUG STORE FREE PRESCRIPTION Sent to All Who Ask SENT FREE back ground? Why not begin now aud manage such things with firm baud that the home will get its share of now things. You can, and unless you do, the new furniture will be ueodod. before It is purchased. Come In and let us talk it; over with yon, I 0. A MOKT02, Madisonvllle, Ky. The Great Toilet Germicide? Tou don't have to pay 60c or $1.00 a pint for llsterlan antiseptics or peroxide. You can make 10 pints of a moro cleansing, germicidal, healing and deodorizing antiseptic solution with one 25c box of Iuxtlne, a soluble antiseptic powder, obtainable at any drug store. 1 lOupon - for - Free - Prescription and FREE BOOK BARGA -I- N TH- E- I N S GROCERY LINE ioc. her grandson, Bradley Turnet, Fay Asliby, William Osborne an J Lisle Robinson, were in town Thurs day night attending the show. Artists Drawing and Water Colnr Paper for pale at tills ofllce. Largo size shoots 5 cents. Mibs (Belon Gragory of Yuzoo, Mibb., and James Sory, of Madisonof - paxtlne destroys germs that causo disease, decay and oJors, that Is why Is the best mouth wash and gargle, and why it purlltes tho breath, cleanses and preserves tho teeth better than ordinary dentifrices, and in spongo bathing it comNotice. pletely eradicates perspiration and other t In future the Golden Cross Lodge disagreeable body odors. Every dainty woman appreciates this many will meet on the first and third orner lonct ana Hygienic and its uses. Saturday In eaoh m,uth at 7:80 Jraxtine Is splendid for sorA thrnnf and to o'clock, Instead of at 8 o'clock, as inflated eyessmoklnjr. purjfy mouth and' Dream niter Youran cet Pni. heretofore. Members will tnke no Antiseptic at any drue store' . f4 ..ts,n tlce and he govorhed accordingly. "nrlPA 2Kn n h1KnBfJr. r."';.-..,r;"ui?uwi itine-Toile- t DR D.'J. WAISH, Box 2094 BOSTON, MASS. charges My Principal Trouble Em Been: Send me at once, all paid, your free prescription for my Mftke a. cross X ill ront of your entirely case and your b,0Qfc-l- l trouble. Two crosses XX in front free to me. of tho one from which you Buffer MY AME IS most. MY ADDRESS XS Lumbafl Neuralgia Diarrhoea Constipation Indigestion -- Bladder -I- -- Heart Disease t rouole V mpure Blood . -f- .eulato.Ti-oUbte long afflicted? lf'yourfMasiii'.i8 riot on the list ginjpjltoJ'Vffte'th,p"uame here Age. .How --torpid -- . Liver Partial Paralysis -- Nervousness -- Malaria -- Headache - Mns NoiiLlE Umstead, f-- A Dizziness Blight's Disease . Thursday night. 3 pound can pie peach, " 2 . villo, attoiided The Blue Mouse here ft . can table peach, can pie peach, 2 can cherries 2 5c. can black berries. .5c 2 can goose berries, 5c 2 1 can baked beans, 5c can baked beans . . 2 ioc Chili Can Corn Georgia Hash 1 pound can oil sardines, pound pound pound pound pound pound pound 7c. come to see our store, during ioc. a'o. Barnes, Cowand & Co., our In If you never saw a fence Bargains 7c 7c 5c , corporated. The Rev. Geo. C. Abbltt will preach at the Library next Sum', y night at 7:30. Tho public is cordially invited to the service. Fon Sale General store, splendid country location. For particulars address S. O. Ukofton, Deer Lick, Ky. C. W. Mitchell & Son our liverymen, havejuBt purchased a span of match bay horses from flopkliiBville. They will arrive In a day or two. Every day the Bee te jko k Secretary. Mass., who wnR&end.-yo'oV- free samplA ?'.; . ' fcr rmrr r ' A. r?4,. .. .i- x- ".',..'. '4'rfr X y. - ill DELM0NT UTLEY -- lrvfF flr --u-r (PF , xny,iy. u'HttXAn Vi;2k, - . . 'SRY-N- , Incorporated UTLEY & CO. ! alP--H- v "BP Hr dHB P - .. irK PpPHr PFPPf Pr Kir 7 w wmr afMr r k-- -F mmmr hp svTi?tt -. ,r . . .-- Funeral Directors and Licensed Embalmers fcvWe are prepared to auswer promptly all calls day or night iPlicjfg No. - ru i " i. ' T Ill or 558, Madisonville, K.y. ,$. Si."". If Semi-Week- ly '; i -- ' t Lip -- t 'i ,l ' ' " I 1 .s- - .s 4 ( Stove polish, per can 5 pounds of Wyandott wash powder 15c Extra grade black pepper, in ? glass shaker 5c :Heinze pickled onions . , . . oc Half pint Machine Oil. . . . 10c '"50 cent package Horse and Cattle Powders and a 25 cent buggy yhip, both ' With key 2i r 1 -." ,.- . ,V for p'ackage 50c 5c .f'r .' Dr. v, v ,., if ; Price's Jelly Desert, per a-;- with J'&.tri Beginning and for Saturday, the next SlTanuary 14, VMfen days, we offer the above MX-IK- W;mns' w ST IE ' GLEAN WEBJ BROS,, GROCERY Props,, 'KENTUCKY placed in now homes in Hopkins county. Tho people know a good thing when they Bee it. Rev. W. B. Right, of Hartford, Ky., will preach at the Christian church next Sunday and Sunday night at Mortons Gap. If you have a friend or relative living at a distance, send them the Bee a year it will only cost and dollars and it will be a constant reminder of you," twice each week. Mr. and Mrs. Otitis.. Fail, of Iowaj who have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Johtidon, have returned, home. Have you always wanted to have a bettor dining table? Some of the bettor Rort are to bo seen here now at sppclal rates. C. A. Mokton, MadlBonville, Ky. Rev. S. M. Bernard preaches in tho Madisonvllle Ohristion Church Sunday morning and evening. Sub ject of morning discourse, 'Acts of Apostles, or How Poople Wero Con verted 1000 Years Ago." Subject ot evening discourse, "Acts' First Chapter, or Ascension of Christ," You are invited. If you feel financially cautious, why not undertake ."to furnish your house, one room at a time,; It can bn done and In a verv short tltno Semi-Weekly is being We know of no other medicine which hefe.veen so successful in relieving the suffering of vomenr;on secured so many genuine testimonials as has Lydia E. Pinkham's "5 Vegetable Compound. ' In almCst you will find women 'who have been restore' to health by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound,.;, Almost every' woman you meet has either been benefited by it, of knows some one who has. In the Pinkham laboratory at Lynn, Mass.are files conr taining over one million one hundred thousand letters froni women seeking health, in which many openly st&te .'over their own signatures that they have regainedheir.herli1 by taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable CfTqundi. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable .Cornpound has saved many women from surgical operations; Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound is made exclusively from roots and herbs, and is. perfectly harmless. The reason why it is so successful is because it contains ingredients which act directly upon the female organism, restoring it to healthy and normal activity. Thousands of unsolicited and genuine testimonials such as the following prove the efficiency of this simple remedy. " For three years I was Colomn, "Wisconsin. troubled with female weakness, irregularities, . . -- r MrKXHELL & SON Livery, Feecrarca Sale Stable v every-conimunit- y Jut below city hall. All coal orders promptly filled. of city, b JlJ)rayage to all parts Good rigs. Moving a specialty. . Open all hours. Phone 6 2, mm JAMES B. ROSS HOTEL CORNER MADISONVILLE, KY- FULL LINE OF backache and hearing down pains. I saw an advertisement of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and decided to try It. After taking several bottles I found it was helping me, and I must say that I am perfectly well now and can not thank you enough for what Xydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound has done for me." Mrs. John Wontlaud, R. F. D., No. 3, Box CO, Coloma, Wisconsin. Pure Drugs at Reasonable Prices Patent Medicines, Toilet Articles, viz : Nail Files, Scissors, Buffers, Talcum Face Powders, Toilet Waters and Perfumes. 0UnDj:0 Hair, Tooth, Cloth and Bath Brushes, Combs, Syvin-.- ; OUnumco geS) Hot Water Bottles, Atomizers, Sponges, Chamois,. Feather Dusters, Nursing Bottles, Fittings, etc QPHflfll QIIPPI IF Tablets. Pencils. Pens, Ink, Erasers, Rut- OUIiUUL OUI I LILO ers, etc. Fine line of Box Papers and Wedding Tablets. J ,., 5W.J8'fZ!Sm ''t',.m .: Women who are suffering from those dis ills peculiar to. their sex should not lose sight of tressing too.--- ' Ask'us about it. 5 '. these facts or doubt the ability of Lydia E. Pinkham's Veg--. .0. Av Morton1, ,.,." Madiscnville, Ky.j'S etable Compound 'to restore their Health. ; . . , . , - Vi.i-- ,rV.'' L C--- 3 .ik.' '' is!, rv p, wt. -- v- ' '' rf ' IW '.im; v( T i PfrTfJPf ?ir! ' -- EC. ST'fi COLORED HEWS W-- 7. RVIW VJ'SV J- ; - )Krc,KHxKr''c4&jr If THE LIVE Excellent services were held at the A. M. E. Z. and the Baptist churches 'last Sunday. Although Bov. EvniiB was sick the first Sunday, Inst., his congregation thinks he made up for lost time last Sunday morning. Rev. J. W. Davie preached at the Baptist church last Sunday niRht. At an ofllcial meeting last Monday night, held at A. M. E. Z. Church, the church decided to hold ItH rally on the third Sunday in following named The April. brethren were appointed captains nf clubs: Whit Eaves, Abe Osborn, Jas. Dunlap, Sam Sprmpfteld and Dave Gray. The Baptist church Is also planning its rally for the third Sunday in April. Nevertheless we have ample time to contribute to both, if we desire. Mesdames Amos, Nealy and Baker are not doing so well at this writing. Mrs. Amos is slightly improved. Prof. Driver Is alBo very sick. The many friends are glad to see MoseB Grover, Jr., on the Btreets, after two months1 illness. The funeral of BuBsia Wilson was preached from the Baptist church Monday, Rev. Evans preached the tunerftl, Used Extenaively B BY THE tfl AND LET LIVE Madisonville's Popular Grocery Store is offering somet exceptional bargains this month in Staple and Fancy Groceries. U. S. Govt THE - We invite you to call and see 'our neat and clean store filled with the the freshest and most complete line of up to date goods that can be found on the market. STANDARD TYPEWRITER ROYAL V Tke Simplest, Strongest and Most Practical Typewriter Mad IFCE; GS.OO l v ,tf All kinds of the finest specimans of fruits, shelled nuts, fresh cakes and dainty wafers, suitable for teas, luncheons and afternoon affairs. When you are planning a social affair, don't fail to let us assist you in in getting up that luncheon. ROYAL TYPEWRITER CO. Royal Typewriter Building ? The following persons report excellent Christmas holiday vIbUs to the following places: Mrs. Porter, to Chicago; Mrs. Smith, to N New York, N. Y. Eliza-belhtow- n; lb A. Branch In Eetcsl-- j Principal Oity Ed Holland, to Eda Worthum, to Hopkins-ville-Mr- s. Co- We make a specialty of fresh oysdel- ters, Jeftuep, green peas and all icacies jn sson, lumbia, Tenn. Nevll McComb, who was badly, j out, is doing well. 8everal new pupils have entered , : the Public 6chool since the holidays. i Mr. and Mrs Douglass Terry have! tno honor or registering tne nret V.h1tt In "Rnrlitityfriri ...mu. ..u ticn u.uj ... .. .". nnrlor iha now .g I WHY ,, The Electric Appliance is a Desirable Acquisition born law. A flue tl I Jan. 7. mil. Mother and babv ure'l 1 dolnsfwelK- boy was to tbpm'l i; School Examiriationi f THE LIVE AND LET LIVE INCORPORATED Madisonville, Kentucky iW, 3fbv3fr'3Hv X. ic. N.ISHOPS WATER SUPPLY POUND TO BE UNPOLLUTED Invutigation at Louisville Shows Typhoid Germe Come From Eliewhere. V It l H Louisville, Ky., Jan. 12. -- The prevalence of typhoid fever among the employes of the L. & U., Shops in South Louisville is not due to the water Eupply or other conditions at the big plant but the cause of the infection haB been traced to the home of; the shopmen, most of whom live Puregular pils missing tnesame will be re W. J. Harahan Chosen as Vice PrWdent quired to take it bv themselves of Eric t,.$f"v, when they return to school. Lou isville, Ky., 3an.gJgSVrtA fr ' O. E. Dudley. Vino been received .', 1U hertf'Wfc Superintendant. ip?r s d. Jiaranan, tormer superinten dent of the Louisville division'of the Illinois Central, has been el-ected a vice president of the Eriei lines- - Mr. Harahan is a son of Iv J. T. Harahan, the new president of the Illinois Central lines. "'Kl ;i fmjw& 41 lE Bogiunlne Tuesday afternoon January. 17 add dontinueing to the end of the week will occur ur first semi annual examiwj tion for the present year. It is very necessary that all pupils be on handat that time as no one will be eeiiip.t The electric lighted home is the home of comfort, of convenience, of general cleanliness, of safety, and it is made happier with the use of the little electric appliances flow being put on the rnarket. Visit our office and let us demonstrate to you the use of the following: Flatiron, Chafing Dish, Utility Motor, Milk Warmer, Massage Vibrator, Curling Tron. Corn Popper, Disc Stove, Percolator, Hot Water Cup, Luminous Radiator. Cigar Lighter, Vacuum Cleaner, Sewing Machine Motor, and Ranges. ?to (? orf xcusedexairrinafjon week. - from Municipal Electric Office Masonic Building Madisonville, Kentucky .w T- )PP 14 PITTSBURG, OKLAHOMA O Milton Oliver Will Move From State-- , 1 Milton Oliver, a self confessed numerous suburbs sur- night rider, who is a witness in in the the Hopkins ville raid cases, will rounding the place. This is the decision nf the couu-t- sell his property in Lvon Oouuty and State authorities, and the and move from the State. An result of the probe into the cause attempt was nride receurty to rof the vast sicknesg which was assassinate him. conducted for ten days and reGAINS 40POUODS IN 40 T) AYS . cently completed. The inspectREMARKABLE RESULTS OF ion of the premises of the shops, THE NEW TISSUE BUILDER n BliOODINE.'TN MANY CASES which cover more than OF RUNNING DOWN MEN acres, revealed that the sanitary AND WOMEN. PROVE IT YOURSELF BY BUY. condition were excellent. y - P? f-- , m fe. K & igf X i fifty-seve- ft , Rate Hearing Cost one Railroad Than $100,000. More One of couusel for the New ' York Central estimates that the cost of pleading the case for higher freight rates before the Interstate Commerce Commit eion was more than $100,000 for that systam alone. The clerical work by itself was enormous. Never was there such an of records. During the hearing which were held at the Waldorf, council for shippers demanded certain documents which bad not been produeed because of their great bulk. But they were wanted with whatever inaud they were convenience, brought. They came down from the Grand Central Station in a dray ;, it took the porters several hoursto carry them up and pile them in a coruer. There they were if anybody wanted to look at them. Nobody did look into them. They remained in the corner accumulating dust until the hearings were concluded. NeyorieJi:Ven1ng"Porst " over-pulling ING A BOTTLE OF BLOODINE NOW. "By Georire, I never sawanythfmj like the effects of that new treatment, Bloodine, for the build up Of weight and lost nerve force. It act ed more like a miracle thari'a uifcli-cine,- " n said a gentleman yesterday in speaking of the' revolution that had taken place in his condition. "I began to think that there was nothing on earth that could make me fat. I tried tonics, diRistiveB, heavy eating, diets, milk, beer and almost everything elso you could think- of, but witliouuresult " Any man or woman who is thin can recover normal weight by the remarkable new treatment Bloodine. "I have been thin for years and began to think it was natural for me to be that way. Finally I read about the remarkable processes brought about by the use of Bloodine, so I decided to try it myself. Well, when I look at myself in the morrow now, I think it is sombody else. I have put on just forty pounds during the last forty days, and never felt stronger or more 'nervy' in my life " Bioonine Is a powerful inducer to nutrition, increases mabfiR nftrfflnt. tha ARnimilnt.lnn nf food, increases the number of blood- well-knowcell-growth, Our Exkitition Car Containingvmanv samples of the products from the farm, orchard and garden, also samples of the minerals, coal, iron, copper, 'lead.Jzinc, etc., is now in Madisonville for the purpose of interesting and securing industries business enterprises, and' immigration for thenew city of "; 6 O p-- . w Pittsburg is a little over ten months old has a population of more than 1,700 enterprising citizens, has pre- of $25,000; two railroads already running trains; another road building in and two manent monthly pay-ro' other roads surveyed. We offer free sites;cheap fuel and a cash bonus to any industry that will locate with us. Several industries have already accepted our offer. Factories make pay rolls, and pay rolls build cities. ll PITTSAURG ' fast-growin- 1 city? Are you satisfied with what you are doing? Do you desire to secure a home in this Oklahoma property has "made more fortunes than any state in the union, for the men who had the foresight to get in on the ground floor. Pittsburg will do the same for you. Oklahoma City, Enid, Guthrie, Lawton, Kl Reno and McAllister are some of the examples of what has been done in the past.' jBut the opportunity in those cities for the man of small capital has passed. We judge the future by the past, and we believe that Pittsburg today offers more opportunities than any city in the entire g Southwest. v orders filled, by. the. BlpodJnejQorpor. atlotf, Boston, Mass. builds up muscles, and solid healthy flesh, and rounds out the figure. For women who can never appear Btylish in anything tbey wear of their thinness this remarkable treatment may prove a revelation. It is a beauty maker as well as a form builder and nerve strengthened. Bloodine costs KO cents for the usual $1.00 size bottles. Mail bo-cau- se Our car will be 'this city for a short time only, and we invite you to come and see for yourselves we are doing in Oklahoma. Remember, that your opportunity is NOW. Car open until 9 inthe evening. Located at L. & N. depot. Open all day Sunday. in what PITTSBURG TOWN SITE COMPANY E. F. HALL, General Sale Mqr. , ,.r ::&:::