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Bee (Earlington, Ky.): January 24, 1911
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TUESDAY 4 TUESDAY and FRIDAY VL YEAR III '"feafflS IF YOU DON'T ADVERTISE YOUR EARLINGTON, BUSINESS ADVERTISE IT FOR SALE P a f FRIDAY i J TWENTY-SECON- D HOPKINS COUNTY, KY., TUESDAY, JANUARY 24, 1911 WOULD DIVORCE No. J i 'J ft r r (I BIGGEST DAY ON RAILROAD Nortonville Nexs KEARNEY BENJAMINE I. SECRET HUSBAND , 1 Madisonville Notes BY AILEEN DAVIS. OF PROVIDENCE Matricd in Evansvillc 10 Months Ago, Suit Just Now Reveals th Fact i; fr Ji K i k LV A Mrs. Fred Collnrd and daughter, Sunday Broke the'Record on the Arrested Charged With the Mur Suruh, or JtFi)ikliiHvllln, Bpetit Sin sOhivKy , Jan. 21 Much "Middle Division," !.. & N. der of Henry Thompson De-- " ui'Uuy and Sunday with Mr. Collnrd. Rev. O. W. Wlmherly w.as called occasioned tthenLndjc to Louisville Monday to attend a F. G. Uok'u and T. F. Culltiid were cember, 26th. 'Ortzirt. by her attorneys Baker FORTY FREIGHTS AND TWENTY In HnpkhiNvilIt) the latter j)ftrt Of & Biker aed .Harris & Blackwell meeting of the erxecutiv olUcers of the State Auti8aloou League. last week. PASSENGERS TRAINS IN 24 HOURS WILL ATTEMPT TO PROVE ALIBI. yesterday filed a petition in th(j During his absence Rev.Harrlson.of T. J. Morgan was in .Mndisonville Webster circuit court asking for the Presbyterian fill Sunday was iir inggest day last week. Kearney Benjamino a pron-nen- t an absolute divorce from Her- his appointments atchurch, will serthe revival Marshal Woodard arrested two ever, on tin Henderson division young man of Providence man Z. Clark. vice now going on at tho Methodist colored nioii, Alex Wmfluld and the- - L it. N , for the move .of church. has been arrcstud on a warmnt Tins is the the first intimation ment of trains between Etrltng Will Thomas, on Juumiry 10, 1911, sworn out by Dateqtive Sending, Saturday trading. for robbing Frank Douglass and that, the public hah had that the Getthe habit of coming to tho ton mid Guthrie, which is culled taking from him one coat and five of Nashville, charging him with branch office of tno Mrs. W. C. Hollluger, Mrs. Kate the "Middle Division". Run dollars In money. Aftor robbing the murder of Henry Thompson you in; poplf w're uinit and wif. Bee, at Morton'B J?urniture Store, Ashby and David Ashby visited The laelb seem lo lie a. lollows: when you want engraved cards, em- Mrs. J. S. Waller, in Hanson, Sua-dantii)! South out of Eirliiuitou him, those men chased Douglass the morning of 'December 90. .Some time in the early part of bossed letterheads, dance tickets or tiiere wi-i- e 21 freight, trains, 8 of about a quarter of a mile out of Tho arrest created considerable 1910 the yountr people arrauged programs. We have the best and Miss Vida Mae Giveus returned to then lost which were double-bende- r freight town and Woodard trail of him. incitement in the.city, as Young figure with you on prices.' her home in Goodlettsvillo, Tenn.. Marshal then captured a marriage, which fact be let ub trams, equivalent to 21 freight the two and turned thorn over tc Benjamine is quite popular and fir AiiiEKN Davis, Manager. Saturday, after a visit to Mrs. ' V'ida came known to their pareutB, Wo make a specialty of doing two Boyle trains. These 21 freight, trains County Judge Hradley for triala prominent in .his town. His who, rather than have them elope, and three color work. If you want iu this aud MIbs Florence Howard, city. 21, 9111, then waved trial curried J24 lout's aud 37 empties. January latlier and hi lawyer both claim aggreed to the union, and accom- classy juh work Thomas Jackson, of Providenco, that will give satisfor action of grand Jury. 20 passenger trans Tltere wt-r- t he will have no trouble proving operated dunug the 24 hours. L. P Payne was in MadiBonvillej an alibi. The exmniiiiutr trial panied rhem lo Evansville, Iud., factionotsee our Bam pies and got was bore Friday, the Madisonville Branch on March, 5. where they were prices Mrs. Conard- - Reinecke, of BelleTaking the north end, there were last week. Office In Morton's Furnituro Store. ville, 111., who will be held today iit Dixon behas been the guest of married, it being agreed, how Frank E. Mohr is away on busi14 freight trains, 2 of which were AiiiKKK Davis, Mauager. fore Jnds.'e Browning. Atiri ever, between all the parties that Mr. and Mrs. Fred Reinecke for sev , ness. double healers, equivalent to 30 Don't forget the eral days, returned home Saturday. Mrs. Homer Cdoman,rof Earlmg-to- neys Baker & B iker and Bour-liiii- the bnde became of her tender Bpo has a branch office for Maditrains. And this break'' all past Olera'ArniBtrong returned to his (k Hunt h.ive been retained was in Mrs. J. R. yeahs, should remain with her sonville people in Morton's Furni- - home m Hopktnsvllle record?. There 'were pleutv of Harrison Friday. for the defence. patents for at least a year, aud tme Store. If you want advertis- after visiting friends m Saturday,. locomotives hero and plenty of John Cambroii, now ut Kvatis-vlllthis city ' A' : tht groom should continue to live ing or job work or wish to subscribo lor a few days. You Can Eat Anything. nd , 'formerly of Nortonville, crows ami lor a time there was for the paper, call up number 4. Ed Carroll is visiting friends ki plethora of business that, made was In thl city Sunday vibittug Eat what your stomach craves at'tlje home of his parents. It iViiiBRN Davis, Manager. Morgauileld thiB week. without the slightest fear of indices was turiher agreed that they frli'iidM. things hum. After all this is a We want all the local news of in tlon, which 1h un awful feeling. You wquld F. 0 Baker spent Sunday in continue lo be seen Mrn. Hudolph Klvel of Roukport, will not he bothered terest in Madisonville. with Sour If you busy division mid a busy town. with Mrs. Baker, who is at was in Nortonville, with Mrn. 1' J. Stoinuon, Heartburn, Nausea, Bad as formerly, but would know anything worth printing don't the home of her mother, Mrs. Hreath or Heavy Fooling if you will not make "ucngp.-iients- , Morgan, n roule to Florida, where Jind go forget to call up No. 4 and tell us. The Editor Won. take sin- - will spend tho rest of the lieves one dose of Digemeze. It reMis. Morgan Coirmau, of Slaugh-terviliand cures as if by Magic. wi,th other young people. The editor of the Uardoineu, winter. S. T. Wyatt, of the Grapevmo Pleanaut as Candy, llelief In one '' The ouii bride is will known is here visiting her daughneighborhood, was here Saturday. County Free Press" thus tolls of Get a 60u bottle from" the OttoEison, of this place, who has minute the St. Bernard in, tins city having lived heif ter, Mrs. John Hall, on Hall street. an inteiextiiiK exberienoe: bteu ill toi a short time, dit-- Jan. drug department ofIncorporated. INiining Company, Dr. V. P. Rubs made a short with, her parent.1 several years. Thnrsdcy Aftornoon literary Club. "We fill asleep in a chair at 21, and we extend our sympathy to trip to Evausville Friday, betoo many triends and relatives Miss Bounie MnrvhnV' Vera Grand Junction last. Wednesday ing accompanied as fur as Heuder-&o- n Save the Babiescharmingly entertained the Thurs-;- '. Charlie Tratheu was in Ccntiul by Mrs. Robs, who spent the nii'lit mi nnr '.vnv linino frnm You cannot feel City Sipidny day Club;,,at Society Happenings .tle of Otto's Sprucesafe without a bot oity. with Mrs. R. L. Zubrod, in that day ;Afternoon Literary social aei- Gum Balsam and MeiuDhis in our usual soaked' their regular literary and Misses Pauline and, Stella Morgan, Prue Tar Compou d in your home if dndihoti and let. our train leave of South Carrolllou, Ivy., and Carl yoi) have little ones as It in a positive Mis? KosbIo Wallace, of Hopkins-vlllo- , soin, at her home on South Serai- specific in Croup, Bronchitis aud ,Jjrus. The hotel clerk told,usto go Strathor, of Columbus, Ohio, ar.' ) has been the guest of MIbs nary streeB, One upstairs mid take the rooih on rived Sunday to spend a few days Linen Shower in Honor of Miss Foard. ,Coilghs.vLIt works like uiatric. auger Metabeth Sory, in this city.-fo- r 'sev- The.latter part, pf,LtheL.qiyu:,wau iloho will give relief and the d was interestingly given by Mrs. . On Saturday afternoon, Mrs. W. Is over. Fur sale by drugdeuart tho rttrlit side of the hall with with thelt cousin, MIsb Anna Marie , eral days. m"tit of H. Kline entertained with a linen uompany, the St. Bernard Mining Arnold Seymore returned to his G. Ray,, after which Mrs. Fred the lump burning low. lie snid Morgan. incorporated. Relnecko read an shower In honor of Miss Sue Foard, home iu Knoxville, Tenu., Friday, on 'The Progress exaellent papor ' ho was crowded and wo would Kill More Than Wild Beasts. of Sclanuo and In- who 1b to be married" on the twenty-fiftRemarkable Record Made by an Old after spending several days in this vention" and the rapid Btrldos havhave to double up with a man. The number of people killed yearcity with his father, Chas. Seymore. ing been made in wild beasts don't approach the English Steam Engine. the past century We went ui and pulled off our ly bvnumber killed by disease germs. A white basktl, decorated with vast H A. jieard, 'one of Madisonvllle's by the civilization, aided by both placed' In things and went to bed without No life is safe from their attacks. white satin ribbon, was The walking beam engine of mOBt popular salesman, who has science and invention. air, g waking our bedfellow, who was They,ro in grandwater, dust, iseven the hall and each guest deposited an English estab- been spending tho week-end- , left MrB. Clyde Rub then beautifully protection fond. Hut gift therein. Bleeping sound, with tho sheet by Electric Bitters, which de- her lishment speaks eloquently of Monday to resume his duties on the sketched that antique and queer i The refreshments wore served in stroy aud expell these deadly dishis head to kotip off tho ease germs from the system. That's the dining room by Mrs, Daves anJ kthe thoroughness of tho old ma road. over little story of "Marse Chan," which Mrs. Ben F. Field and son, David, proyed a fitting climax to the pro- muskeeters, Before we fell into why chills, fever and argue, all ma- the Misses Foard, ot Hopkiusvlllo. chine builders. It began work yield the hands of moiphine ve soon a larial and many blood diseases blood Mrs. W. K. NisTjot " presided at the in 1854, with a cylinder of 4 by 8 ot Seattle, Wash., who have been gram of the afternoon. During the promptly to this wonderful here and at Earlington for several social hours, MIsb Murphey served'a young lady and young geutleman purifier. Try thorn, and onjoy the punch bowl,' feet, and a speed of 14 revolu- weoks visiting friends, loft Thurs- beautiful e luncheon. new Thoso present were: Mrs. Foard, health come in and sit dowu .by the gloriouB give youandMoney strength Misses Florence Allyn and Heloa back, if Miss Mamio Foard and Mesdames tions per minute under a steam day for iiouiBville, where they will they'll window. At first' they talked not satisfied. Only 50c at all J?rug-gist- Evans, Soutllworth, Rogers, Nisbet, pressure of 30 pounds per square remain fora few days, before leav-iu- g Gregory, house guests of the club, ' for, New Orleans, their future were the invited guests. so low wo could not hoar what Daves, McKJniion, W. R. Coyle, inch." In 1898, it was compoundhome. " 750 FEET HIGH Jolin Coyle, JohriBon, Rule,1 Long, ed, the pressure being jncreased theV said. Finulb we huard tho Miss Gregory Entertained, i Walter- Dulln spent Friday In WILL BE BUILT IN NEW YORK O. H. McGary, Mothershead, o to 120 pounds, In 910 it was little Miss s.iy "Willie ai,n5t yoli Hutchinson aud Deshon, and fouud to be. still to valuable a Evansvill" attending to business in- . Invltatlous are out for a "Bridge-Party,"- , ashamed to lr to kiss me right given on Tuesday evening, terests. and Margaret To Cost $12,000,000 and Will be 50 MIsbos Elizabeth her wlere wu are sitting up Foard, of Hopklnsville, Crenshaw, servant to retire, and it was conMrs. J. F..Strother left by Miss Elizabeth Victory, at her Mr. and .feet Higher Than the Highest. with a dead person?" We felt Mpthershead, Mooro, McGary, Sisk, verted into a tripple-expausio- u Friday for Owensboro to spend sev- home in Earlington, in honor of engine, which uow works with eral weeks with Mrs,. Strother's Miss Helon Gregory, who is a guest curious. We slowly reached over New York, Jan. 20. Manhat Turner and Stokes ' After the guestB wore served, MrB. steam at a pressure of 200pounds parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. Kittluger. of Mrs. Clydo Ruby, the uoso of tho man tan Island which already has the and touched Mothershead presented the superheated to 430 degrees. Lee SchioetZHr, .of the Richland we was uibed with, and seen at two tallest masonry building in Goorge STRIKES ARE DENOUNCED basket of gifts lo the bride-lo-bdays last a glauco that he was dead al the world, is to have a third tal- with a most appropriate speech. Jo Some years ago the eugine "ran country, was hero several week. ' right. We riz up instantly and ler than either the Singer build- which she responded most grace- away," acquiriug such speed asl As a Means of Organizing Mrs. Cis Teague, who has been to burst the rope-drivpulleys, race to a finish twixt us ing or the Metropolitan tower. fully. i6 was a Cistrjcb. . visiting her sou, L. A. Teague, of three for tho bottom of tbeBtops. W. F. Woolworth, the merchuut The JgiftB combined beauty and yot was very little damaged. this city, returned home Satuiday. If; is needless to say we was fust who is building it, announces a utility in a most surprising degree. Columbus, Ohio, Jan. 21. ' was indeed a shower. Tho guests MISS WIGGS OF THE President Lewis, m his annual past tho post by two lengths. changb of plans by which the It departed, after wishing Miss all CABBAGE PATCH report to the United Mine Workskeer the couple auy bqilding gainn sixty feet nddit Foard much happiness 'tand thankW didn't ers in sfissiou here, denounced , ing the hostess for a delightful aft- Will Appear at the Temple Theatre Friwusser tlmn the corps peered; ?? ioonl in height, FOR ernoon, strikes as a means of organizing through tho country Night Jan. 27h. day . We walked The new structure will stand n districts. He pleaded End Card Club, Bolivar and wired for our ou lower Broadway betw&eu-Bar-clato Salt Every man, woman and child for a contiuuance for the g MrB. George Atkinson was hostess cloth as by express. street and Park Place Letters from Mothers policy, and further of the East End Card Club, on( Fri- in Earlington should b&re Miss And Oity Hall Square "I wish I could induce every denounced the Sherman, "anti? fy day afternoon. MIsb Margaret Vic- Beulah Ulwood McNemor, the mother, who has a delicate, sickly an entire block at the tory was tho guest ot tho olub. The child, to try your delicious Cod Liver trust law, ou the ground that it Y to ladios had a most delightful after well known reader and imper base. The extreme height ib will give the interesting i and Iron Tonic VINOL. It reprevents wage earners from or . be 750 feet aud the cost will be noon, aB tho rubbers were most ex sonator, stored our little daughter to health gauiziug. He urged a charter book "Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbn approximately .$12,000,000, The citing. Mrs. Banks won every rub-berbage Patch" in the opera house, and strength after everything else granted the Wentern Federatioi,A The. hostess served alnoBt height of the Merqpolitan tower had failed." Mrs. C. W. Stump, luncheon. At the conclusion Friday, Jau.. 27, at 8 p. m. of Miners and that, it be amalga- Canton, Ohio. aud of is 700 feet three inches Schopl. This is a of tho games. Public tyrs. F. P. Skonnard, of Minne- mated with the United Mio&A the Singer buildiug 012 fept one '' '" very populnr. recital and all who apolis, Minn,, writes, "I want to Workers. AlWayt Blewe' inch. recommend VINL to every mothwith & Hfiart'V Annetlto If you use enoy a good character rqpresen-tative'ahonl- d or sickly child. helpsyour stomach-dDigesteze. It not fail to hear it. er who has a weak sickly, pale, and WHnts $2,000 For Wife's Affectiens. you eat and boy was .My little tho work, digests what Miss SuBan Pettnb Foard, and ' blood from your Gas Blades has filed suit in the makoB good noh Sleepless Nights, Ten characters move before you Ijaa no appetite for two years. I 'TJivJ. S. Lybis,Uof Rorsville WeiaffefimFM more A tried different medicines and doc. Hopkins Circuit Oonrt against food, No or Storoaob Misery. Get iu the space of an hour aud Headache tors without benefit, but thanks to Tenn., will be married .at,. the" half. It is both amusing upliftD. Hudson for 0,000 fdr aliena rid of all these troubles with DigeVINOL, he is a well and healthy home of the bride on Wednesday Fifty cents a bottle, worth tenting the affections of his wife. sted. its cost, at drug department of ing, instructive aud entertain" fold boy y 25 , et two thirty-o'clockafternoon PlaiutifF claims that Hudson the St. Bernard Mining Company, ing. Price of admission 15 and C. Alien, of New Bedford, Mass., They will leayeimrned-'- . incorporated. 25 cents. writes,"Mytwopunychildrcnga,ined came into his hoirfe and by vawhere ,they rapidly h fleshand strengthina very iately for Knoxville No Skating. rious methods; poiBoned andpred-juciewill spend svjeral days bbfore Do Stop Cougking. short time after taking VINOL." There will be no skating at the his wife against him so rink Saturday night, as the K. K. Von can if vou will use Otto's We positively know VINOL will going to their home. They will Spruce Gum Balsam and Pine Tar build up little ones and make them resiue in nagersvuie. that she no longer pays him any Band has other engagements. W. S. MoGaky, Manager. Compound. A valuable remedy for mind. . Coughs, Whooping Cough, Croup, healthy, strong and robust. Try Thm only bakhty Ktwtfot Mesdameu W; L. Gordon, C. H. Bronchitis, Asthma, Soro Throat, one bottfe, and if you are not satisThe Misbgs Foardv of HopkluB-vllland Miss (V Mr. and i mmtm from Royml Grope EdwardB, Mrs. Spillman Teun., at- McGary, J. JD.JMcPherson. Jr., Kir-b- y Chest aud Lungs. Price 25 and 50 fied, we will return your money. are the guests of. Mrs, "W.H; of Knoxville, Gordon',- - and Miss Eleanor Deo cedtB. Sold4y drug department of Oroomf of, Tartar ST. BXKNABD HIKING COMPANY Kline. They will be'here 'tlllaftec tended the Methodist 'Church In Gordon and Lqo Jackson want to the Bt. Bernard Mining Company, ? weddings the Iacarjorated Drug Department Louisville Monday. Incorporated. MwR) Ne Ltoi Plwtf hit MadisonvlUe Pnnday. ge-inSemi-Weekly Miss Tot Fike, a teacher in th schoojs here, was called tor liar home in Nebo Friday, on account or the illness of her mother. Miss Cora Wilson, of th 'Hopkins' Store Co., in this 'ofty, left Saturday for Louisville to visit rolativos for a few days, before g to the Wholesale Millmerr House iu the East, where she will remain until ahe returtis to thii city. Willis Rudd was in H'nnson Fri day on business. William Hanner, of the Poai rivor neighborhood, was ib this city t' y. v - -- ,- Semi-Week- ly u, fl town-visitin- g o, er Hop-kinsvil- le -- Gol-loda- y. , , e, bus-iueb- H :y i- - - h. ', iron-workin- af-lord- two-cours- s. . SKY-SCRAPE- R "" Fu-qu- a, - -- , it. , ! e, Non-Un'ro- a er What To Do y Sickly Children non-unio- t jbikit.v-movemen- i over-lookin- t pOYAl ' . Jll t do-lioio- ua Au-spici- es i Foard-Lyoa- s. i 3 AKlH POWER Absolutely Pure to-da- Ja. . d i , n j"i, e, f'i T-- N Foard-Lyonu- & ', 'J" : . '? ft 15 J 0 r M Mlltl MIIM 0?c tfR&ee .r EDITOR AND PUBLISHER J. E. FAWOETT ASS06UTE EDITOR AND BUSINESS Subscription Rates One Year ?1.00 50 PAUL M. MOORE, Six months Three months Slnplo copies 25 5 MANAGER Asthma Sufferers old people with a hacking cough and will find instant relief l Otto's Spruce Gum Balsam and Pine Tar Compound, made from the Spruop land Pino tree. Your living made more pleasant and life prolonged by using this Valuable remedy. Try it. Price 50c. For sale by drug department of the St. Bernard Mining Compauy, Incorporated. 4 Revival Still GoingiOn-Th- e Member of r Kentucky Press Association and Second District Publishers League Office in Spsoimon copies mailed freo on application. Correspondents wanted in all parts of the county. Address ns for Morton's Furniture Store, 119 South Main Street, Madi- Branch sonvdle, Kentucky, Phone No. 4 MISS AILEkN DAVIS, Mgr. Telephone 47 Tuesday, January 24, 1911 mMM died, MO GREAT J ?eed is done by falterers ush ask far of shame was crucified ;' The world was stern and would not yield, And they buried her in the field. pot-ter- 's On a cross THE USUAL WAY. "She The man, too, for a f fc rim; sin; And said, as they turned from his Wev cast her out of the king's high grave away, way "We've buried au honest man to to Anb passed her by as they went ' day." Biu&le Whom the world condemed vas a woman, worn and thin, diqxi and thoy buried him, In a walnut casket, with a silver pray. N breath of ahamt; their fate; JU his feet he saw her lie, passed He carried a passport with earthly But he raised las head and " sign, her by. And she a pardon from Love dt vine. They were.tke people, who went to pray, Oh, ye, who judge between virtue' At the temple of God, on the Sab.-bat- h and rice, star; Whom think ye entered the para-disThey tccned the woman and' for gar'e the man, Not ho whom the world said would was evr thus, Blnce the world It win, begaa." For the woman alone was ushered in. Time passed on and the woman e! Jit wa6 a man and more to blame, Ami theold world spared him a Two mortals knocked at heaven's gate," And' stood side by side to know revival rminjr conducted by Rev. 0. F. Wimberjy nt. the Methodist church in Madieonville is doing crent good and will be continued another week, The is constently increasing many souls have been brought and to Ghris't. Crowds greet the Ghas. Miles Crosses Death's River.', preacher at every service nnd Olias. Miles, a well known" cit- -' the song service is unusually fzen of this phice, died nt'his good. Up Jo the present time home o Wilson street Sunday over thirty conversions have been morning, at o'ne o'clock of peron: reported to say nothing of the itis after effects pneumonia. lie far reaching influence of the was 30 years old and n pro'tyi rneeting in the lives of scores of uent member of the lv I Lo lir others who have been cold and v and also of the A. O U.Aiitllfferenr heretofore. Rev. n Lodge, he leaves a wife, OwpWimberly is a wonderful a mother to mourn er and takes high ranks as a sue- and his loss. Fuueral services were cessful revivalist. 2 conducted at the residence by Rev. Billie Olark, of the Baptist Sues City of Mortons Gap. church Sunday afteruoou at two Palestine Vickery has filed o'clock. The iuterment took place Monday morning at Old suit against the city of Mortons Salem under the auspices of .the Gap for the sum of $5,000 on acKnights of Pythias and Work-me- count of the overturning of her lodges in the presents of. a buggv on the streets of that city. large number of friends nud ac- She claims permanent injury and quaintances. Mr. Miles was a that the citv authorities had been good husband, sou aud father and notified of the condition of the v the bereaved family have the streets. heartfelt sympathy of the comCOLOEED NEWS ' munity in-lere- I I ROBT. SORY MADISOIMVILLE, - M. D.. KENTUCKY I st Special aitonfion mven to diseases of the Eve, Ear, Nose and Throat. Glasses fitted. Eyes Tested. OFFICE HOURSi 9 TO 12 A. M.. 2 Office Over C. L. Row Grocery. TO 4 P. M. Center Strett 1( WWiYAWmWMWMViWiVWMWM B. M. SLATON, Undertaker J 3; . tw RIIMMCnMUII I C UV. Everything" New. IJic Finest Hearse in the County NEXT DOOR TO POST OFFICE, MASONIC BUILDING Jj 5: '4 piench-childre- I n several colored churches and many colored citizutiBot Etirllugion, condemning ttie dances aud rowdiness at the colored skating rink aud asking the city couucil to condemn, the' same as a nuisance. Every loyal citizen and Christian parent should sign this petition. Those iiidtfcoilt entertainments are destroying tho lives and character or the young negrooB of Earllngtou. Tlny often obstruct the sidewalk In their Card of Thanks. We desire to express our heartfelt thanks to tho kiud neiirhho s aiud friends who aided ami assist-ed'dur- mg the recet.l illness atd death of our beloved wife, and mother and hope that they iu like circumstances mav find as many wynn hearted friends. Henry Wyatt and children. Lame back may come from overwork, cold settled in tho muscles of the back, or from disease. In tht) two former caaes the' right romndy is BALLARD'S SNOW LINL-- ' MENT. It should bo rubbed in thoroughly over the affected part, the relief will bn prompt and satisfactory. Prioe 2ou, 50c and $1.00 per bottle. Sold by St. Bernard Drag Store, of the St. Bernard Mining Co., . No More Dyspepsia. Gas, or other Stomach Troubles. Nothing will remain undigested or sour on your stomach if you will take a little Digostezo. a powerful digestive, harmless and pleasant as Maple Syrup. For sale by the drug department of the St. Bernard Mining Company, Incorporated. livfeig at a distance, send them Semi- - Weekly Bee a year It will If you have a friend or rotative cost and dollars and it wtll be a constant reminder of you, twice each week. the only drunken brawls. Jienry King aud Miss' Beatrice Hawkins wore quietly married in the presence of a few friends at tho home of Rev. Evans, last Saturday Prof. Driver, Moudauies Amos. night. Rev. Evans oflluiated. Nealy and Baker remain very The faculty ol the public school feeble. The Baptist church was favored requosti tho presence of tho parents with an excellent sermon last and friends at tho public school Tuesday night by Rev. Wm. H. building next Friday at 12:30 p. m. Tho purpose is to organize a "Home Leavell, D. D., of Princeton, Ky. and Teachers' Association." Let Prof. Bell and wife are visiting in each parent and friend be present. South Carrollton, Ky. The teachers' of the public school Rev. J. R. Evans, is billed to report that the term examination preach the educational sermou at the A. M. E. Z. Church, of Madison-vill- was good. Many children in tho several grades mado excellent Sunday afternoon. There is a petition signed by the marks. e, Incorporated. of the Smith Buainen Colleie. Bankers, Olllctals, Merchants, and others have writton Prof. Smith for his' graduates. The doniand oftea has oxceeds tho supply. For par- Demand for Graduate! ticulars, address Wilbur R. Smith, Lexington, Ky. n S' Halt Price " . Begins Saturday, January Extra Lace Special t.OtK) or more yds, 5c and 10c ft l Z20 Lace, yd 26 per cent off on all other Laces ". HALr PRICE SALE 21, Half Price Ends Saturday, February Everything 4, Overalls 19" with- - V Let us introduce to you our HALF PRICE SALE, the fust 'ever held in Hopkins county, and which will be the greatest dollar stretching event ever puUed eff hese. There are hundreds of other bargains we could mention but space will not permit. has some, reduccion and you will do well concentrate your purphase on this store. Overall Special 25 suits black heavy and Embroideries. $ $83:. Half Priie Men's and Boy's Suits, Rain Half Prioe Clearance Cloaks 'Men's, Women's and Children Coats and Overcoats 4 Men's Two and Three Piece Suits, all Sizes, 33 to 42 in blacks, blue serges, fancy serges, gres, browns and 1 pf-- j A fancy wors-tedranging in price $10 to $20. . . ' Shoes Half Price $4id0 grades, lq-. And Coat sizes, there still remain good assortment Suits of the different weaves. r IvC Our Stock of Women's and Misses Cloaks and Coat Suits deserves your special aflention. While the lots are some broken up in Broadcloth, Plain and Stripped Serges, Diagonal Cloth and Basket Weaves are the principal ones and in all colors; black, blues, browns, greys and the so popular tan. In order not to carry them over we place the stock, ranging in price from $10 tol$35, at Men's Florsheiiu & HitlstOii Slides $5.00' and , 5 12 to 9 mostly patent leatlle?s. sizes .,.:.. . T llCe $2.50 ( -- ) Women's lWkport ShoB alid other make, values ! 1- -2 and Youth's Two and Three Piece Suits alKsizes, 31 to 35, in browns, greys, and fancy worsteds. Just a few black 1 rs 1-- Zand blue serges from $5 to $15 1 I ICC TZ-rlssck SS. .??.. 1 1 1:1 ! . f!1. 1- -2 Price o Children's Shoes, Maloney make1, sixes 2 to 5 1 and 8 to 1 vici kid leather patent tip 1 P. L IlCc oCr OC Ml jj Men's Full Length Overcoats and Raincoats, greys and fancy plaids, $7.50 to all sizes; 1 in blacks o PripP P,- - About 100 pairs Auction Shoes, Women's anxf Children. Women's 50c, Children Hdll Ililf IDrinn lllio Qlibu 25c, 50c " 1 Boy's Overcoats; $2.50 to $ 15, all sizes, 3 to rs : to 17 years ...1-- Z- flltC One lot $5.00 and $7.50 and $10Rain Coats Dress Goods Etc. fnd $1.00 Wool and Fancy Suitings.. e 'J ; w y Boy's Sftehjht Knee Pant Suits Half Price A 1"2 1 jl T1C6 let f Men's anduYouth's goqd heavy pants, 1 O Pri PP Men's and Boy's Felt Hats and i 15c Ginghams and Fancy Suitings LA M.M'i . riCC b 1UC i i . Caps A Shirt Special t One Lot White Waistings . of stift' bosom shirts, sizes i ..' detached f 15 ..:::..;;... A to 17 cuffs fn' Jr rice w 1 m " .' There tire .some good bargains hergfor the bargain hunter. We have --; r gone through our stock and selected some "off" shapes a'nd put fy them oji.the half price counter They areill sizes from 6 7 8 to. 7 ? and range from $1 50to $3.00 and are l'Qf prjnn , worth every cent of i't. During' this sale go- at . Hdll' H luD' -- L0. 3-- H$v ' - i '. Sweater Special Aoove 2 3 urtie-rsecbweaters, sizes ranges in price 50c to $1.50 1 K t 4 jo to 42 - . Pfyz ft,; w, r t.'irfa M'Z ryi IT ice " rfi -- " c. I I I t $ - , " '. .t i.. TI1C The BS IcLEOD STORE MadisoBillc, Ky., '1' I m Half El'ice --i' :. Half We Sell 4 mil . Store on the Corner 'kiMmav.Br-Jiaaitfc Everything ' '" " " wmsmmimmmmmmwmmu HTr r mmmmmmmmimmmm f 22SSSSS"SB!I!L11 nmmmmmmmm UW0S&HB& w-- i iidr'ii "",i iK . i i 71 C. News of the Town 9 - .jQ 1 W. LINDSAY WHOLESALE MABI50NVILLC, KENTUCKY, GREAT BARGAINS IN SHOES Do you enjoy making money go as far as possible ?s Do you like to save ' meney? Doing the immense business in shoes we do, buying the great quantities of shoes we do, there are unavoidably many odds and ends left on our hands. These we are putting on a counter at a great sacrifice. On this counter you hnd shoes for men. women and children from to 2 3 of first price. 1-2 CIGARS, CIGARETTES, TOBACCOS PHONE 501 25 CtNTER STRUT Tip Top Flour fills th- - bill. M. H. fappau was In Madison vllle Sunditv. Thuruiun Iludd visited in Hanson Sunday. Oarl Woolfolk spent Sunday in Miidisouvtlle. Sisk Bros hao tho latest eopy-r;l- it books for rent. Mips Mary Hewlitt was in Mudi- sonvilje Monday. Miss Janie Victory was In Monday. Old papers for sale at tho Beo ofllce. Sisk Bros, have a full line of Blank Books. Polk Blair made friends in Mudi-sonville . It will be dollars in your pocket to supply ypurself and family at this, our BARGAIN COUNTER. SHOE C. A: ) MORTON :n MADISONVILLE, BISHOP & COMPANY, KENTUCKY YOU WANT IT. MADISONVILLE, KY. YOUR MONEY BACK-I- F Mndi-souvil- lo Funeral Director arS E m bal mer ii L Any Call Answered Promptly Day or NighV f: MITCHELL v. fe SON Livery, Feed and Sale StabJ Just below city hall. All coal orders promptly filled Monday. MIbb Virile Davis visited friends in Madisonville Sunday. O. L. Powers and wife spent Sunday in Madisouvllle. Miss Amelia Price Bpent Sunday, with Mr. and Mrs. P. P. Price. Mrs. Kate Withers spent Sunday in Madisonvllle with friends. If you have not need iTip Top Flour, you have not used the beBt. MibB Ida Croft was shopping in Madisouvllle Monday. Mr. a visit Sunday. Tom ; Wand visited relatives in Don't fail to call for Tip Top flour. Greenville Sunday. Mrs. R. G. McEuon is ill of ton Steve Motbershead made his ussilitls ual trip home Sunday. John Harlin, of Providence was in Lee Withers was in Madisonville town Sunday. Sunday. , Miss Mamie Foard was in Try Tip Top Flour. It; is the Madf-sonvtl- io FREE Prescription Dr.. D. J. . - PRESCRIPTION SENT FREE Sent to All Who Ask of Wonderful New Medical Discovery to-a- ll beBt. , Wamh's most wonderful discovery has attained such remarkable BUCC8BS that he has decided to send a free prescription who fill out the coupon below and mail It today. The ordinary doctor would charge from one to three dollars for writing a common prescription, theapociallBt from Ave to twenty five. I Bffer to write a prescription suitable to your case and offer to do it FREE. I will also send you free of coBt my book, "How To Get Well," Satuiday night. your guidance. Do not wait, as you may not see this offer again, but for E. E. Owen was in Evansville out the coupon and Bend today. Remember It will cost you nothing All for Friday .night. this wonderful new prescription discovery just fill out coupon, and you Walter Wright, of Ilsley, was in will receive prescription and book by return mail, all charges paid. town Saturday. Say Tip Top Flour to your gro-eelOupon ry Mrs. P. B. Davis was In Madisonville Friday. H. D. Cowand was in Madieon-vll- le Sunday. JH. H. Vaugh was. in Evansville Paul Moore made a business man. Bob Stinebaugh waB iu Madison- - for - Free - Prescription and FREE BOQK Drayage to all parts of city. Moving a specialty. Good rigs. Open all hours. Phone 6 2, trip to Madisonvllle Monday. Mrs. H. JR. Corey waB in Madisonvllle Monday visiting friends. MIbbqb Dora and Mattie Wilkle.of Madisonvllle, wero in town Sunday. Bring your pictures to Sisk Bros.'. Book Store and have them framed. Miss Artie Whitfield Is confined at home this week with a severe cold. Dr. Amplls Davis, of Mortons Gap, was here yesterday on business. The Bkk and the Book. That's a good combination. Ask The Bkb ' man about it. Yandell Tilford, of this city, made' a business trip to MadisouvllleSat-urday- . A HOME NECESSITY EDISON PHONOGRAPHS $ With. Amberol 4 minute records. Exchange your old records for new ones. Ask Your Dealer C. E. BR1NKLEY Phone 69 EVERYTHING EDISON THE - BEST TELEPHONE - SERVICE LOOK HEEE, MR. FARMEEl Note that the Cumberland Telephone &. Telegraph Compan), Incorporated, (softer Jng to you an Idoal proposition lor telephone service Using our service you have ad vantages of long distance connection, to every important point In the United States. The advantages ot telephone service in your reiidcnco are too nuBlerous to mention, but among them would be daily communication with the markets, obtaining prices getting accurato reports in the weather, calling up your neighbors friends and relatives. All these advantages and pleasures are more than worth the price you would "pay (or the service. Literature and information furnished by calling on our manager, K.G. Mann, . ," Thomas Basscom, who has been here some time, left for Rookport Saturday. Mesdames O P. Webb and 0. F. Burnett visited friends in Madisonvllle Sunday, w O. Bowmer lett Sunday for a two weeks' vibit to his home folks at Pensacola, Fla. Artists Drawing and Water Color Paper for pale at this oillce. Large size BheetB 5 cents. ' Newman Whltford, of the Semi-Woekly vllle Saturday. Mrs. C. B. Johnson was in Friday. Miss Ollie Angle is quite .ill with grippe this week. Ed Morrison visited his people at Pembroke Sunday. Roy Wilsou, of Madisonvllle, was iu thlB city Friday. Robert Crowe, of Madisonville, waB iu town Friday. Gilbert King, of this city, was in Madisonvl.le Saturday.. Mrs. Chas. Lindsay was in town Friday visiting friends. 'r Robert Blvens, of New Carbon-dat.was hete Saturday. jJohn Sisk, of this city was in Madisonville Saturday. Madi-Bonvll- le e, BE D. J. WALSH, -- Box 2094 BOSTON, MASS. Send me at once, all charges Ky Principal Trouble Has Been: paid, your free prescription for my case and your book all entirely Make a cross X in front of your free to me. trouble. Two crosses XX in front of the one from which you Buffer MY NAME IS most. MY ADDRESS IS Rheumatism Lumbago Diabetes 'Dropsy -- Aus... How long aflllcted? If your disease is not on the list opposite write the name here Neuralgia Diarrhoea Constipation Indigestion Headache Dizziness KIdner Trouble Bladder Trouble Heart Disease Impure Blood Female Trouble Torpid Liver Partial Paraljsis Nervousness Malaria Bright's Disease Slowly made, surely goo--d Lee.Gibson, of Madisonville, was here Friday on business. Leonard Goodloe made a business trip to Madisonville Sunday. Frank McQary, of this city, was in Madisonville Saturday. N. I. Toombs, of Madisonville, was here Monday 011 bu&mess. Bee, was in Madisonvllle A CUMBERLAND ncorpo TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH GO. rated L.. fc: u 15003 Prescriptions 01 The above numbers represent the original prescriptions filled by us during the year just ended. These figures tell a story. It is ijprory of public confidence. A confidence thaiJri' earnest' ly try to merit. ; It has afforded us great pleasure- to jjqein .a position to serve you through the past'year and we assure" you that the present year will find us no ltess appreciative of your patronage. We consider it a privilege to' do your prescription work and accord each and every one the time and care necessity to insure accuracy; . Quality also plays a vital part'in thisjwork, an ' essential which we never overlook. ' We thank each individual for,, the many ,- Sunday visiting friends. Miss Sallie Davis, or Depqy, Who has been visiting friends here several days, has returned home. pdriatjan. Bro. Stanley, the na, preacher, arrlygn; gStrlKlftY BUd i trill take Up his abode here sbdti. Bisk Jros, vUl 9il V9U QM Slaea per and sterling SilVor Odda At A cont discount until FebtUsry 1, Miss Katherine j Bhiewstlnef, of Evansville, who has been visiting In Tills city, returned home Sunday, Mrs. W. L. Morrison will entertain "The Young LadieB' Homo Mission Society" at her home thir. Lucian Littlepage mPre aibusi-nes- a trip to MadisonvalleFriday. Earl Jagee, of this place, visited friends in Madisonvllle Saturday. When iu need of window shades see Sisk Bros.' Bqo Company." C. J. Gulrlj of this olt, was iu MacUsoflYUia Saturday oaHusine,. ft, Pv Vnnoy, of b pity, wrb In qn, business, Madisonville of this city, was in Joo Berry Mftdlsonyille Bfttnrdfty on bufiineeg, Maj. F. B. HarrlB. of Mortons Gap, twas iU the ?!ty Saturday. Mrs, D. 14. Lynn, of Howell, Ind., la Visiting relatives hero this week. Mien Adalalno Toombs Bpent Sun; day with lier parents at Slaughter- - Sarcy - 7 - f - If, v pref-renc- es shown us. ST. BERNARD DRUG STORE ST. BERNARD MINING CO. - ff- - INCORPORATED R earlington; u KENTUCKY BEE ADS PAY made pair by pair with the utmost care. f All lasts, all of Mortons Gap, onts. left Thursday for Florida to ,spend leathers, all right. $3.50, $4.00 and $5.00. Ask your dealer, . C. H. Foard returned from Bowl-- j the winter. ing Greeu Sunday, after visiting his J i CUSTOM MADE BY U '" Col. W' A Toombs, who bas been parent!. In doing some work at the Sham Neal Splllman and Marvin Mitch- WERTHEIMER-SWART- S rock mines at Providence, has re ell were in Madisonville Saturday . turned home, r nigbt. St. JLcmis, .U. S. A. . Big Sale on all trimmed and Marshal William Bradley made a winter hats at Metcalf & Emmer-son'- s, business trip to Msdisouvllle Friin Madisonville Savings Bauk day. fly pwiTp.'iqy.B'p.tjiiipiiiijgpiiBi'ffl ijmwtugfK Building', Madisonvllle, Ky. Elsw.fjrth EvatiSj of tho EarlingAit trimmed and winter hats at ton Batik, was in Nortartvillo-Satur-da- y i. reduced prices at Metcalf & Emmer-son'- s, oiv business. Hi Madisonville Savings Bank Mrs. JaB. Pritchett, of Madison- i Building, Madisonville,. Ky. J ville, spent Friday with her'sister, Born to Mr. and.Mrs. W.gN. MarLet us'furnfsh your Grain, Hay. and Feed. We make tin, Tuesday irtorniug, .'a flue girl. Mrs. 'Ja8. R. Rash. ii n. Garland Bradley, of this place,' ,. Both mother&mi baby are, getting close ptices and quick delivery. n.ado friends in Madisonville a visit aloutr find. V' J ' . t Wanted By young. man, un Saturday. A Miss Hattle Ashby, of d married a room complqtejy furnS. C. Jennjings & Company Mrs. Ed Trahern Friished, iStemh or furnace heat antf day night. privilege of bath. Address, stating Madison-Jiile- , Kentucky MrsrHugh Grlillu, of St. Charles, terms, P. H. C care Bee office, ' visited" the family of A. J. Bennett The many friends of C. S. Cren Next door to Rttdd & Cartfwell Liverv Stable shaw, will bo glad to learn tlfat Saturday and Sunday. m&mtaSt.,'lJL-&, A. .,,..!. ti,.g A. his condition Is much better. Mr L..L. Goodloe, Frank Withers" BjA JJUlifc n feiilllllTtiCtiiira'imlt'imi''Kl ft Crenshaw has been Buffering for and Mlfcs Elsie Brown visited Miss several weeks with a severe attack1 Nattilee' B!jrgo, iff Clay, KyM Sun day night of lagrippe. Mrs. Dr. Davis, vllle. N. G. Alford, of Providence, UiBdb r.'t . t rni a business trip to the this city Fr!' inese are not shot through shoes that are made as day. week. fast as possible, so as to give the makers their talking chance cotton ..age, Clean Wanted Mesdames Jameson and Shavor Bring to The Bee ofllce. We need were shopping in Madisonville Mon- on quantity and dollars; for shoes so made do not possess the them. No strings or small pieces day. character in workmanship arid all around shoe goodness, or wanted. Tom Langstaff and wifd spent the style and satisfaction found in the Sir Knight, which are Mrs. Hub Lunsford and daughter, Sunday at Providence with his par-- , 1 1 - SHOEX0 ri N I vy. m fin-j-aij iBjrii-jjp- Jj:mlljila-'t- ii Gram, Hay and Feed i i -- ( Madison-villo.'vlslte- iiiicgli-ii- d . BEE ADS PAY. GET THE HABIT CV w Wl , v . -- t. Unn egan Thursday Ja Linens Our direct importations of Irish . EHES3B d!hr amr rfffVin lf WH Eods iw1wwwmn Mriwiiwwao -- A TIL Jcbiwa I Saturday Jaos India Linons 8 l 8 a s Linens has just arrived and we certainly offer some unusual values. shirtwaist linens, our regular 25 cent value, Qtf special at I pure linen, sheer quality, a 35 cent value spec- 36-inc- h, 36-inc- h, I wv and 65c IN R SP0iSE to ihe requests of many of our patrons, wo have put the date of our White Sale tome three weeks earlier than has been our custom. This will be an opportune time for all to purchase the materials for their spring sewing at ' decidedly substantial reductions. "Q0ALITV" has been the one idea uppermost in our mind during the entire time that we have been preparing for this great Sale and especially is this so in our extraordinary showing of Muslin Underwear. The best of workmanship and the best of materials only have been utilized in its manufacture, and if dainty style and neat simplicity count for aught, we will win the feminine applause at first sight of these beautiful garments. A careful examination of eVery item priced in this advertisement will be the best way to convince you that HIGH QUALITY and LOW PRICES have been combined in an effort to serve you in the most economical way. Linons.. .. 10c India 12 2c 2c India 71c O2C Linons.. .. India . Linons 15c India . . 11c I BRf Linons.. .. 25c India if 2C 'J! 71 fine quality shirtwaist fronting linens at 35c, 40c, 50c, and 75c Very 36-inch, Linons.. .. 20c n Persian Lawns 15c Persian ft". 45-inc- Very striking values in pure linen lawns, at 35c, 50c, 75c and $1.00. flue handkerchief linens, 50c, 75c and $1.00. fine pillow case linen, 85c value, very special 36-inch, h, Embroideries worth up to lUc yard ,000 yards cambric edges and insertions, closely embroidered, .'(?. worth up to 15c yard yards of fine cambric edges, insertions, headings, galloons, 3,000 double edge'beadings, values up to 20c yard. :! fine galloons, corset cover-e-MJ. 800 yards wide cambric edges, .. broideries and alovers, values up to 5bc yard 200 yards" of dainty swiss handkerchief edge embroidery, yi witn inseriion 10 maicn .jj;;. ,200 yards of sheer nainsook and swiss sets, suitable forfnfants' wear. Insertion and three widths in edges, all width's: 1 Laces 2,500 yards of good cambric edges, insertions and headings, goods 5c 71c A All odd Valencienne lace edges and and insertions, that sold regularly Lawns 20c Persian Lawns 25c Persian 4iA fi,2V q Gfl. CUC 4 Ck iIOC oQ -- Lawns..' 35c Persian Lawns, 40-inc- fC at 5c, 6 choice 2c and 7 ? 36-inc- cream, heavy coun-- i Qg terpaine linen, 50c qualityTPfei C h, I& ft OO in- aJ J h wide 3 l;d ...15c 1 A All odd Valencienne edges and Very Special 1,000 yards of fine Persian Lawns, in length from l to 20 yards, perfect goods, worth iSc to 35c yard, choice all 1 8 UG grades 40-inch, Flaxons Flaxons are made in a wide range of qualities and our syndicate buying permits us to offer finer qualities at lower prices than will be found else' where. Plain Flaxons at 12c, 15c, 18c, 20c, 25c and 35c. Checked Flaxons at 20c and 25c. ftp u Ub sertions, 8 that sold 10c regularly at and 12 choice j OC 't I All odd Valencienne edges and fl Flouncings t wide flouncings, the correct thing for summer .?. t dresses, 59c values '$ Fine dress flouncings, 27 inches wide, 75c values. ..." j Very fine embroidered flouncings, '. $1.00 values Very handsome deep flouncings, beautifully worked out v patterns, $1 50 values $& Wide bands and galloons, to match the above tW :.-bouncings Very sheer, fine Baby Irish embroidered tlouncings, : gorgeous patterns, $2.50 values r! kt tiff J. oauy iriiii 1. l . . uauus wiue to match yl 27-inc- h" that sold regularly at 15c, , Pajama Checks '. ... ... I h Genuine pajama checks, wide, cuts to good advantage in ladies' and Children's underwear, two qualtties, 36-inc- '' 39c .49c 69c 98c 35c 49c 20c and 25c; choice Long Cloth I0c quality Long Cloth. 12 7ic worth 2ii Big lot of linen and cotton torchon inequality Long Cloth. lace edges and insertions, up to 10c yard, choice 10c 121c 2:C 5c reg- - 15c quality Long Cloth. 12'c 36-inch, 36-inch, and 15c .. . .m $1.48 Normandy Val! edges, that sold ularlyat 5c and 25c, choice 1 Dimities 15c Checked 10c Dimity.. Dimity.. 25c Checked . . 20c Checked -i 1 -- Domestics Gpod Biown Domestic fine Sea Island .....;. Ginghams Spring Dress Ginghams on display. Better qualities than last year, at, per yard 150 pieces New Dimity.. . VV Movers , lfe. i Fin sivks niifi'iminvinlr nlnvrs. V values up to $1.00 yard, choice Very dainty Swiss and nainsook alovers, values up to $1.50 yard, choice 15c 20c ..8C 10c 15c Checked Nainsook 10c quality Checked. 36-inc- Brown Domestic . . . Cora Bleached , Domestic h. ...62C "71 . V x 7VU Nainsook I 2U . & mr 75c 36-inc- 36-inc- 36-inc- Advertiser AA Bleached Domestic. . Masonville Bleached Domestic. Bleached h, h, 10c and 1 2 'o 12 inequality Checked ..3C &C Table Linens Bleached Cotton Damask h Bleached Mercerized Damask h Bleached Mercerized Damask, heavy 65c Pure Linen Damask 75c Pure Linen Damask $1.00 Pure Linen Damask, 2 yards wide $1 50 Finest Satin Damask 60-inc- Nainsook 20c quality Checked Nainsook 1 36-inc- h, Cambric Standard Cambric h, 36-inc- Fine mc . 10c h ." 6o-inc- 36-inc- Cambric ..." Extra Fine :V. Cambric h, 15c 29c O tmO0 2 35 Muslin Underwear Corset Covers Dainty lace vand embroidery trimmed corset covers, well made1 and good materials, all pricey 26c, 35c, 49c, 75c and 98c. , Shirting Madras Shirting Madras, 32 inch wide 25c Shirting Madras, 32 inch wide 15c 11c a" C 64-inc- .... Wide Sheetings 9-- Brown Sheeting 10-- 4 Brown Sheeting, . 4 4 42c 49c 59c "70 I 3C Sheets and Pillow Cases trimmed. 45x36 Pillow Cases i 7290 Manhattan Seamed Sheets 63x90 Mohawk Sheets for Single Beds 81X90 Mohawk' . .' Drawers Full cut, frerfch'band, ppen stlyle, tucked, lace and embroider Extra .values at 25c, 49c, 59c, 75c and 98c' 10c SE?A OQC fe?A DOC -ff-- Sheets 8-- Bleached SJieeting. 9-- . . 4 Bleached Sheeting... 10 36-inc- 4 Bleached Sheeting h Pillow Tubing h ,. ....... 7 C? f ' HjQ IqC r &m J 25c 23c 25c 5ft UC I $1.25 Napkins 18x18 Hemmed Merc. Napkins 20x20 Hemmed Merc. Nankins 22x22 Meicerized Na- 42-inc- Pillow 11 Tubing pkins..... Towels Large size, union huck towels, hemstitched, our regular 35c pair towels, special for this sale, pair Full size, blenched bath towels 50c pair values, pair Extra heavy, large bleached bath towels, 75c values, pair Pure linen huck towel, large size, 20x40 inch, regular OjCn 50c value, pair All broken pairs and sample, fine linen huck and damask towels at $1.00 All Linen Napkins $1.25 All Linen Nap-kin- s OIEa faQ $1.50 Pure Linen Nap- kins.. $1.75 Pure Linen Napkins QQft vv(r 85c $1.00 $1.25 79c 89c 98c $1.29 muslin gowns, full cut, Veil lmade, both V shape and high neck, long or short sleeves. MQn Choice, 'and style, at'. . : Other gowns, made of cambric and nainsook, high neck, square neck, and slipovers, long and short sleeves, 76c, 98c,' $1.19; $1.39, $1.48, $T98 and $2.47. Extra size goyns for very stout women, good quality, 98c and $1. 19 Very I if specialndard Gowns 1' " ' 90x90 Mohawk Sheets Vijj ODC values, White qp Qf O: White Quilts Very Special $1.00 Quilt, size Combination Suits Soft cover and drawer combinations, also corset coverj-,anskirt combinations, Beautifully made and trimmed, 98c, $1, tQ3tra ti&iMSmiim.' JS1.98, $2.48, ??.93 and $3.08. t 72x76 L rtrge Size Hemmed 79C $1 .25 Ik i V nainsook-jcorse- SQS1:25..$1.00 Fringed Cut Corner White Fine India Linon, lace,trimmed Princess Slips, flrie fittirig and 3ljt'48. i T Princess Sljps -- v."aH.' 4f. ' $1.50 values Scalloped . Extra Fine, White Quilts, Hemmed, gai:menfs$if95 $1.50 Crash CO J7v $2.50 Fine Linen Napkins to match . the $1.00 quality Damask - f 1 Child's Drawers rf "- $198 riiHM Well made muslin drawers, , tucked bottom or lace trimmed, all sizes, one o ' ' -- Js'f twelve yearsjl0c, I5c'and 20. , l. ." i " '' , 33b tr r 11 - ' 1 ' ' ' - - ! -, l, - 1 ,lv - greatly reduced prices all January Clearance Sale Price on Dont Winter goods still in force. x Suits fail to ee the Ladies' Tailor uaip PRICE. Ladles and. Chil H M tmm H m H K B B Mm m Mr fc Aw mmu.mmW H jH m H H .r k.1 I dren's Cloaks Waists, Kimonas, Furs and Skirts, all reduced. BfCI --ii it 1- -3 aid 1- -2 off. Stevens' all linen unbleached Crash 74c, 8ic, toe and 12c. Stevens' all linen bleached Crash, 12c and 15c. Very special union linen bleached Crash, red border, at All linen Crash, 15c value, special at 20c Russia Crash, very heavy..8 Pure linen huck guest fowling Pure linen, plain and figured nucK, 23 men wide VjhJ&jr diuc uiecK oiass Ql toweling O3C 'f A 12c I 15c I 35c I AC I H lie I; i i .W LJ fV 1 &" , .. .r mmmmmm LI. Y'ry'"&j szzam&,3!! nwwto. Mi ',