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Bee (Earlington, Ky.): January 31, 1911
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Digital page images are linked to the text file. n .fi w " I k TUESDAY MISB - TUESDAY and FRIDAY v and FRIDAY mJ&w IF YOU DON'T ADVERTISE YOUR TWENTY-SECOND BUSINESS ADVERTISE IT FOR SALE No. YEAR EARLINGTON, HOPKINS COUNTY, KY., TUESDAY, JANUARY 31, 1911 HICKMAN' l f CITIZENS TAKE UP MAN HUNT "'MS IfPEOMIMENT MAB DIES Broihcr'-in-Law ' ' ASHBY BAKER AND VrilTllPIVf P PflX UUHL ftkHIUUM 0 PRODUCTION of AuthOr of Mrs. Will be Style of 'New Madisonville Dry '' Goods Firm. V i- - Providence, Ky., Jan.- 29 This community is all stirrod up over the mystery of tho murdpr of Henry T Thompson, wealthy citizen, and us result of u public meeting: of indignation hero Saturday night, the mayor, Ed Montgomery, has appointed n commit tee of .six. who are detailed to work secretly in hopes of finding tho murderer. Sensational developments are expected in tho next day .or so as it if. said the special commtttee has been directed to follow up an apparently good clew. A reward of $850 has been offered for' the detection of the shiver of the - A t u l?- fc& ? & I Orenshaw at Uadz, Ky., after a man, but since then a chane,;in Development of cal properties . long period of ill health. Death the pluu hue been made. was markedly active during 1009' These two genuemeu win r eiij-- in the Easteiti district of Ken due to heart failure. whb ... Ho was 40 years old uu August tpr into a partnership witn JJ.JtuckV ,, out,iet fro.u whlch was 13, 1010, and was a bachelor. He Ashby aud the firm name wiiljlTe furnJghe(, by thp complirjon cf air. the Carolina, Olinchfield A Ohio was treasurer of the Oumber.liiml Ash by, Baker & Hickman "Was a partner with Mr, Presbyteriau church .Vhile'liviug Ba,ker railroad The effect of this dewas a prominent church Ashby for several years, selling velopment will, howeyer, be here and his interest to become cashiewof shown more in the record for man. Tho deceased ' was the oldest the Farmers' National Bart'kV, 1010 than it is in that for 1000. son of L M. Rice, who at one Mr. Hickman has betMi connected The total production of coal .in time wan engagqd in tho tobac with the house for several year State for 1000 was 10,607,884 co business in Evansville, arid j is clerk short tons against 10,240,553 tons widely known in this city. Be- iu 1008 an increase of 450,881 No More Dyspepsia. ... uia ...!. , wi.u i: siuea i.: inuiur, ...i. ...va .u Q Troubles. sliort tons, or 4 5 percent. Til at StomBcll LouiEville, he is survived by two Nothing will remain utifilBesteclrr 'the increase was nat larger waB our , Biomacn ii you ... sisters. Mrs. John nrnnolmw , ..... . ....w .i'0111" ni!flRf.i-z- . a nower-t - due to the fact that in 10C8, owir,i .... r, Oadiz, Ky., Mrs. Perry Smith, fill dlKeBtive, liarmless and uleasunt ing to the prolonged strike of by the May field, Ky., three brothers, us Maple Syrup. ofFor sale Bernartt miners in Alabama, there was a the St. drug Uepartmrtiit ntjod man. Lacy Rice, instructor of the Milling Company, Incorporated, i unusual dqiyand upon the coal vThe meet i iii; in Marlln'fl hull of Lebanon, Ten m, Tanmmes in'' Kentucky, particularly ENGINE TURNS OVEB ' was called by a 41 u in bur of .citi- dy Rice, of Louisville, Ky., and those of the eastern district, and zens who stated they did not (Jale Younji Rico, of Louisville, Side Swipe at Hanson Sunday Morning the effect of the business depresthink tho proper interest had Ky. The latter is the husband Crew Uninjured. sion was not felt to1 the extent it been taken in the case ly the of Mrs. Alice Hegun Rice, the was in other states. This strike It was reported author of "Mi's. authorities. A side swipe collisioti ou the kept the tonnage of Eastern Kenof the here today thai the farmers in Oiibbaue Patch," and will attend Henderson division of the L. & tucky nearly up to the "high rethis vicinity are threatening to the funeral. Mr. and Mrs. W. N. railroad at Hanson at 4:52 cord of 1907, while the counties organize- f,or the purpose of boy- L. Gordon, of Madisonville, KyM o'clock Sunday' morning betweew iu the Ve6teru part of the State cotting this city because of their the latter an aunt, and Mrs Vi- two freight trains entailed con- showed a total decrease of nearly indignation over the aliened in- na Boyle, also of Madisonville, siderable damage to the railroafl 500,000 short tons. In 1900,- out activity of the authorities. No Ky., auother aunt of the de- company and delayed traffic for of the total increase for the state, crime in years here has attracted ceased, 'Will be1 here to attend moro than live hourH before the the eastern district was credited so much attention and apparent, the funeral of Mr. Rice. The wreck was cleared. with 8,70,666 tons and the west. ly tho authorities wore never so only Evaueville ralntive of the -- was (li8trjct with 7335 tonB. Tlie. collision bnJllgd. iiUinrav.eUxna mystery. J desease,rJL is Mrs. William Lacy, the oumueer .on tlie nrsc latiobB'bfHKdirf rieaihr the chap6otie' Lew Prices Ksreiveit So Stop Coagkinjj; Tho excitement at'euding.the 120 Upper Sevouth Street. of No. 97, southbonnd, misjudglu spite of the increase in pro- You can if yoa "will ubo Otto's py pair left on the Soath bound trials of the two suspects andJ Tho body will arrive at the L. ing the distauce while the first beSpruce Gum Balsam and Pine Tar train. Miss Foard is one of tho thoir subscqueut acquittal, has & N. passenger station at about section of No. 82, " northbound, duction in 1909, or possibly Compound. A valuable remedy for most attractive and popular not died dowu, and if auything noou today over the I. O. railroad was pullitm in 10 the siding at cause of it and the effort to pro- Cuughe, Whooping Cough, Croup, young ladies iu Earlington. and Asthma, Bore Throat, there is moro talk concerning the from Cadiz, Ky., aud after HanSou. The engine on the cure markets for the additional BroncbltiB, IiUugs. Price 25 and 50 Dr. Lyons is a rising young phy-siciChest aud mysterious death of Thompson awaiting the arrival of a train north bouud freight rrain was (coal mined, the value of the pro centB. Sold by drug department of in his home town. He it the St. Bernard Mining Company, than at anytime since ho was from Louisville will be couveyed struck and turned oyer by the duct showed a decided decrease Incorporated. a relative of Mrs. W. H. Kline, lOOO found near a local cemetery the to the chapel from the railroad impact of the collision. The" from 1908. T'he value iu who resides here. They received day after Christmas. Neither station at 1 :80 p. m. ' Oak Hll trainmen jumpod and norrowly was $10,079,917, a decr.ease of Mrs. George Adams of Madisonville a number of handsome and useof Unsound Mind. Keruey Benjamine uor Thomas oometary where burial . will be. escaped death. They were un $287245, or 2.8 per cent, as comful present's. pared with an increasa of 4 5 "For the past two years it has Thompson, the men acquirted on The of. iujured. ,No. 92. northbouud, services will be in charge charges of murder both having Rev. W. T. Darby. Evansville Chicago and Jacksonville traiu, per cent in touuage. The aver been the belief of her neighbors Batt Bad ardUb. age price per ton declined from that Mrs. JGeorge Adams, who pr$ved Alibis are able to throw Mrs. D. B. Banks was hostew was detoured via Oweusboro to $1.01 in 1008 to 94 cents in 1909, Courier, Jan. 00. lived on Mill Street was losing of the Card Olnb last Friaay afanv light ou the tragedy. Henderson. the lowest average recorded in her-- mind. During the past few ternoon. The following l&dieB The mayor has instuoted his For that awful coup;h take Blood-in- o Cough Checker. A 50 cent botA child that has intestinal worms recent years. committee to piocure what evi weeks she ha become viotent were guests of the club: Mis growtM. any A tle will caii alio 10 report to him cough. last longer than moBt Co., is handicapped In itB The number of mou employed and has threatened the life of Locket,of Henderson, Miss Banks dence it CREAM few doses of WHITE'S St. Bernard Mining from time 10 tune. Incorporated. Drug Department, VERMIFUGE destrovB and expels in the coal mines of Kentucky in her children and was considered of Trenton, Mrs. Claude Morton, special agents. worms; tho child immediately was 10,003, against 10,990, to be dangerous. You Can Eat Anything. Madisonville, and Misses Atkinand thrives wonderfully. 1909 Price 20o per bottle. Sold by St. in 1908. The average production your stomach craves She was tried before a jury in son and Victory of Earlington. Eat what Card of Thanks. , Bernard Mining Co., Incorporated, for each employee was COS tons Without tho slightest foar of indices the county court Friday and adMiss Atkinson won tlie gttest'g tioa, which Is an awful fooling. You express our drug department. Wo desire, to 688 tons in 1009. in 1908 and judged to be of feeble mind aud prize. A pair 'of silk hose." A will not bo bothered with Sour Stomach, Heartburn, Nausea, Bad heartfelt thanks to- each and Harry Ogden Offered Better PoslUbn. Statistics of Accidents the jury recommended that she da'iuty salad course was served Broath or Heavy Feeling if you will every one who so kindly cartifi to Harry Ogden, who has for some. O. J. Norwood, state geologist be placed in the asylum at one dose of Dlgnbtezo. It retake by the hoFtess. lieves uid euros as H by Magic. our assistance, iu the recent dark cijne past' been conuected with and chief mine inspector, has Pleasant as Candy, ilellof in one hour, when God, toy,hose divine, tne Old 6t(itf Bank ot Evansville Save the Babies. maintained for the last 25 years The quickest and moet eileotive ininuto. Qt 11 BOo bottle from the department of the St. Bernard will we mnsb all submit, oi)k as cashier ju& been offered the complete record of the coal-min- e drug You cannot foel remedy for loosening the phlegm, tloof Otto's Sprucesafe without a bofc Mining Company, Incorporated. our darling, one- t'rorn us. Ma the prebidenc of rhe Firnt Narelieving irritation and curing' any Pme'Tar CompoundGam Balsam sad accidents of Kentucky. During cough or in your home. IE is Bloodine Oongh when To m Sisk, of Barusley, was here he ever be near you"-al- l tional Buik of Mnskonee, Okla., that period the deatliB have reach- Chooker. cold Bernard Mining Co., you naVo little ouos:i's it 1h a positive St. Saturday shopping. trouble.comos to you. Especial- If Mr Ogden accepts the change ed a total of 405, an average of Incorporated, .Drug Department, specific in Group, Bronchitis and Coughs. It worku Itko nnt&io. One Bpeeial agents. ly do we thank .both. loduesfor will be made Mm roll. 1. dose will civo raliof aud the datitfox 16 a year, and the nonfatal acci 1b over. For saje by drug departall care and atteutiou shown our . Men and Women, sll .guaranteed Has Leg Cut Off. dents 1,083, an average of 07 a ment ot the St. Bernard Uininf? '. " $l()4 loved one. , Make hnsV, 70 per cent, profit. year. Of the total number of The sixteen year old son of Company, Incorporated. t, Mrs. C. W. Milks and FamifiY. dailv. "Fui or part time. BeginLOW ROUND ITRIP RATES deaths, 21 were due to the ex Tom Keunedy, colored, of Madi Were to See Sfenw. TT7 V ners iuvtjHiigate Wear Proof, 8038 plosion of gas and dust, and 16 Isonville attempted to jump ou a Hey Brinkloy, Grovor Long, Fred ir troubled with indilgeatlonS 0estitut St4,?Philarielpbia, Pa. Louisville & Nashville no appetite or fool bilouB, of those have occured in the last moving freight train near the Hosse, Earlington. Ky., O. 0. Glr-on- s, glvo Chamberlain's Stomach and Jr., Morton MoPhoreon, Harry two years 9 in 1908 and 7 Jn block office at that place Sunday Liver Tablets a tril aud you will bp Scott, Laweon FafeoU, J'laak Nisbet niaoood wiHi tho result. These tab- Railroad 1909. As usual, falls of rotifs afternoonnnd in some manner mid Boy George, of Madisonville, lfita Invltrorate the stomach and llv- -' aud coal claimed the largest num- was run over and b's leg cut off. Ky., were in' Evansville Sunday or and strengthen X. the digestiouy U Tl.i.w ber of victims, 55 pet cent of the The accident, happoned'near Ken iiicjht witnessing Raymond Hltoh-ooc- k OOlU uy viuu. ivuift uo Usinc uuiio. ueatdsand 40. per pent of the in- nedys home aud he was promptin "The 'Man VhO Owen . Change in Road Contemplated. . . juries being due to 'this cnuse. ly moved t;hpre. The boy died Broadway.? 34 fatal from the effects of the injury A change is proposed in the During 1909 there Were Charlie Barnett was' in MadisonManst'ou and Nebo public road, and 98 nonfatal accidents, a de- Monday nmiuii. ville Saturday. . becinning at the Oapt. Smith crease of 5 n the former and 29 place to a point near where this in the latter as compared' with road crosses the railroad. At 1908. Of the 84 fatal accidents Wm&MiZM oo Tickets on ale Wly of crossing the miOOO, 7 weradue to explosions this point ihstead returning unl'l May 31, 1911 railroad it is proposed to run the of gas. Falls of roof and coal of the track to killed 20, 14 i'n working places ,dSleepiBg Cars road ou the right a point near Nanitou tliiadoing and 6 in gangways, and 2 men1 x.i Madisonville High School vs. Pailucah High School with two railroad crossings. j- v away were killed by trip cars. The j m ' JL&2LiL -- . .- deuth rate per 1,000 employees "HEREDITY v.. ENVIRONMENT" Asthma Sufferers 'itfBfUftftrTSSyjift sleeping car ibA was 2.01, aud 814,629 tons werea haoklug iJUIWHBU oh Nearest repre- - and old people with Mlief in cough mined for each life lost. t Otto's will find instant otnpany or addrees Spruce Gum Balsam and Pino Tar . Coal Washed. . Tabernacle, Madisonville, Ky., Friday Night, Fib. 3 Compound, made from the Sprucp Thm '' only baking pbwttor The only g establish Atfftnt and Pino tree, Your living made) ,'v Vtrnrin more pleasant and life prolonged by s ntmtfe from Royail Grmpe ment in the State installing ... ;jiusselLville, ky. this using r,nn. valuable remedy. Try. it. Omant of Tartar ADMISSION - 25 CENTS machinery washing For sain bv druir denart is 5 Prino coal ment of the St. Bernard Mining No Alum, No Lime Phosphate tbq St. Bernard Mining Company J- - was announced in Tlie Bee Wash-in- e People of Providence Held Mass T, Rice, formerly of EvauHVifiei that Messrs F- 0. Baker and Ees.' Earlington Has Only Coal Machine in the State ' Meeting to Consider Plans, were ad.visptl of his deuth .which lie K. Hickman would eugauo-lioccurod at 7 a. m. Sunday at the the mercantile business uitjjqf SLIGHT INCREASE OVER YEAR 1908. APPOINTS SIX MEN. MAYOR home of his Mster, Mrs. John the firm niuieof Biker and Hic: Friends ii nd relatives of Jtihn It - i - I ;l . - - -- Un-iverHi- ty , . Wis - - causeu.in at E'irlttigton. Tho quantity of coal washed in 1900 wjib 82,086 tons, yielding 72,966 short tons of cleaned. coal aue 9,120 tons of re'uife. In 1908 the same comLyens Toari. pany reported 81 807 short tons On last Wednesday, January of coal washed, ymldinc 72,798 tons of cleaned coal and 0,009 25, a beautiful home wedding was solemnized at the residence tons of refuse. ' of Mrs. A, L. Foard, whea Startling, Astonishing. AstoHndinrf her oldost daughter, Miss Susan Has been the sale of Bloodine Pettus Foard, became the bride during the past few dayB. Wo nev-?- r of Dr. James Lyons of Kogeri-villhave bait auch a tremendous sale Teun. Only a limited numou any remedy in our Btoro. Blood-in- o at1b hjghly endorsed by somo of ber of friends were invited to the ceremony. These were the most leurued phyeioians in tend America for BngbtV'DlBeaso, Dia- received by Mrs. V. H. Kline. betes, Stone iu the Bladder, Bheu-matiBMiss Maggie Turner san'g witk and Catarrh, and If you are exquisite pathos ''Oh, Bonnie suffering with any of these terriblo Mrs. W. R. Ooyle playing diseases you should uot fall to buy a Me." bottle of this wonderful remedy to-- , her acc6mpau"iment after whick day. Usual $1.00 sizo bottles for 50 to the strains of Mendelsohn's cents at St. JKernard Mining Co , in- March as rendered by Miss Turdopartmeut, or ner the bridal party entered ia corporated, drn from The Bloodine Corporation, the following order: The font Boston, MasB. ribbon girls, little Misses Sarah Sunset Coal Co. Defendant in Big Suit Orutchfleld, Lena Davis, Hattie The Sunset Goal (Jo. is a Polk Orenshaw and-- Jana Foard, in a sou brought by Mrs. all dressed in white with blue Emma Mo'rton and others the ribbon. Thtfr'attendauts, Misses plaintiff in which asked for $50, Drew Hayden in white with 000 and an injunction acainst white roses and Mamie Foard the company to prevent them in pink with pink, roses and from working veins of c6al which Messrs. Boy aud Robt. Foard they claim is directly against the following the bride and groom. The bride was handsomely gownCQutract., The plaintiff leased the coal ed in pale blue metalline and rights to the company with the carried bride's roses. petition woVe the conventional black. the under- tanding, claims, that two veins of coal, Rev. Mr. Harrison, Presbyter-la- u minister from Madisonvillo, should not be worried. The plaintiff states that the performed the ceremony in & company has violated this part beautiful and impressive matt-- ' of the contract aud seeks au in- ner. Alter 'receiving the eongratu junction end $50,000 damaces. Itciety Happens , e, Si ra de-fenda- N The-groo- - --- ,- on Ad-fudg- im-prov- - Hop-kiusvill- e. - 't -- coo,-stlpatio- n, Florida, Cuba Gulf Coast Resorts New Orleans Mobile, Pensacola n-- l.l rr , f x GIRLS' DEBATE '$W&&& Jrftgtwarnir ,,,, r w . - AKlK POWDER Absolutely Pure y - coal-miuiu- ..'"". Company, Incorporates fc PTf" 111'. il c ' -- " W- - ,' 'TPT"?1 9 i?e ASSOCUTE EIITOR sbho iBee E. FAWCETT AND BUSINESS Subscription Rates One Yonr Owen, Mack Hoffman, Walter Ruby, Ltsle Robinson and others spent Saturday and Sunday in Hvausville. fl.00 60 25 5 PAUL M. MOORE. EDITOR AND PUBLISHER J. Six mouthB Throo months Slnjrlo copies MANAGER Spaclinon oopie3 mailed free Member f Kentucky Press Association and , Second District Publishers League application. Correspondents wanted In all parts of the county. Address us for particulars. on Madi-sontilk, Branch Qfice in Morten's Fnrnitnre Store, 119 South Main Street, AILELN DAVIS, Mgr. Kentucky, Phone No, 4-- M1SS Telephone 47 Tuesday, January 31, 1911 ginta Lookott, Joy Banks, Helou Gregory, Florence Allyn, Elizabeth Victory, Carrie Atkinson, Bonnie if. Early t Attend, ed and early to ri6C, to your btswesc and advertise, Aad yoa will be kealtky, pros- peM and wise. ANNOUNCEMENTS are autkoriEed fc announce L. J,. Bay ai a oesdidate for ) represeat JCopkiac county In the WBr hoaentjrf the nest General ot Kontucky. Babipot to tbe jttfon of lh emoccaric'party. TV ly " JMy. TVe ZEtl TVe are aatfkocieed to announce sa L. Walker as eandldatn for JlprosontAvo from HopklnB Conner 1b the tower house of the next Assembly of Kentuoky.sub-Jen- t to the aetion of tbe Democratic Hral are authorized t announce L. Tonnfras a, candidate tp HepkiiiB coanjy in the lower tense of the next General Assembly Vera Murphey, Margaret Viotory, Paul Saturday. Ailoen Davis, Modomes Banks and R. C. Suttlo, and Mttle Mrs. Elmer Lynn, of Howell, Ind., MiSB Sarah Walker. returned to her homo Saturduy, after visiting hor Bister, Mrs CUas. Woman'i Book Club. Lindsay, on Center street, duilng The Woman's Book Club mot the week past. Wednesday afternoon, at tbo home Wo mako a specialty of doing two of Mrs. W. U. Morton, on South and throe color work. If you want Main street. Mrs. Gtjo. Atkinson read an ex- claBsy job work that will give satiscellent paper, dealing with affairs faction see our samples and get concerning th "War of Austria," prices at the Madisonvllle Branob whioh was vory realistic; This was Office in Morton's Furniture Store. AiiiHHK Davis, Managor. followod by a splendid review of the divaroe of Josephine and Maria Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Morgan are Louise, given by Mrs-- J, F. Gordon. spending several days tho guests of After the program hod been relativos in Nobo. oompletod, the olub adjourned to a Mr. and Mrs. James Pearce left e social hour. A delicious Saturday for Chicago, to spend a lunch was served by this charming bostesa. " two-cours- ing or job work or wish to subsorlbe for the paper, call up number 4. AiiiHHN Davib, Managor. Mrs. Belle Nuckols, of Hopkins- vllle, after a visit to relatives in this city, letarned home Saturday. Mastor Leaman Oldham, of Hop- kiuBvillo, has returned home from a visit to William and Thomas Rob inson. Mies Ethel Coleman, of Middlea- boro, Ky., is the guest of Miss Elizabeth Givens in this city. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Clements wore tho guests of friends aud relatives in Henderson Suuuay. Miss May Olintou, of Providence, who has been the guest or her sister, Mrs. B. M. Slatou, in this city, forkseveral weeks, returned home forget the Bob Iiiib a branch ofSoo for Madi- souville people In Morton's Furui turo Store. If ,you want advertisDon't Semi-Weekl- y (r Half P rice Wewish to call your attention- -' vjaie fad that we are .Half Price Sale O A- - i ;i Continues All this Week 'tl offering some wonderful bargains in.Jr; which continues all this week. We'.sljpw only a few of themjbelow. If you are.one.of the few who .have pot taken advantage of this opportunity. Now is the tune, livery i I ..it department shows some saving to you. -- Men's and Boy's Overcoats Half Price Ranging in prices from $5 to $20 in blacks greys and browns all sizes Half Price. Cloaks and Coat Men's Hats Half Price One lot of Men's Hats all sizes, blacks, browns and greys a little off shapes Half Price. Suits Half Price Our stock1 rep-jtBc- nt A Birthday Dinner. On Monday, January 80, Mrs. W. Going Like Wildfire ft r f. ft t. W' ftm fKentmfcy, subject' to tke action J. Baruhill gave a surprise dinner f tbe DMer&tic party. party, in honor of Mr. Barnbill's 57th birthday. The dining room; which is beautifully furnished in mahogony furniDU1T ture, was decorated in ferns, palms skop and potted plants and on the table, Let is do oar dnty in oar was prettily arranged vases of roses, the or ear kiteien, the market, street- - tke efflce, the school, the carnations and ferns. Those presont wero Mr. and Mrs. koae, jmst aa faithfully, as if we J. D. Barnhill, Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Btoed is tke frost rank of some Barnhill and children, Mr. and Mrs. great battle and we knew that Tom Barnhill, of Providence; Mr. victory for aaakiad depended and Mrs. J. B. McGaw and family. en ear bravery, strength and skill. When we do that the H, H. Holeman returned home kaatblHt of ujj will be serving Saturday from Evansvillo. great army which ia tkat achieves tike welfare of the Morton Furgerson, of Providopoe, werli- Tkeodore ?arker. was here Saturday. Albert Noe spent Sunday in Hop-kinsvill- That's tho way tb describe tho widespread demand for Walter Wellman's Great Book The Aerial Age One critic oalls it a "fascinating" record of scientific adventure," another compares It to "a swift sailing ship, with science at tbe helm, and adventure in tho foretop," still of Women's and Misses Cloaks and Coat Suits deserves your special attention. While the lots are some broken up in sizes, there still remain Men's and Boys good assortment of the different Plain Suits Half Price- - weaves. Broadcloath, and Striped Serges, Diagonal Ranging in price from $7.50 Cloath and Basket Weaves are to $20 in blacks, blues, browns, the principal ones and in all Qreys, Etc., all sizes Half Price. colors; blacks, blues, browns, greys and the so popular tan. In order not to carry them Boy's Knee Pant over we place the stock, ranging in prices from $10 to $35, Suits Half Price at Half price. Ladies' $5 and $7.50 and From 2.50 to $10 all sizes $10 Raincoats $i. 69. Half Price. Men's Fancy Vests white and fancy worth from $1.50 to $5 Half All sizes, Price. 5c and 10c Laces 2 l-- w 2c New Laces and Embroideries just received, 20 per cent off. Nice lot of Men's, Women's and Children's Shoes Half Price. another nuys that "It bristles with adventure, and is brimful of education m aviation." Anyhow, it is a ( reat seller, as each day's orders show, THE McLEOD STORE The Big Store on the Comer MADlSOmillE, KENTUCKY Agefits Wanted canvass. Deduct the 95 .beauts from your first remittance for 5 or more books. Address A. R. KELLER e. Send today your applloation for exclusive territory, with 35 cents for 82 page agent's aud suoceBsfu,! selling pros-peotus .J) t low days, befWd returning to their homo in Idalo. They have been the guest of Mr. Pearde's mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Pearce, in this . city, for a few weeks. Mrs', Douglas Ruokman, of Provi- deu'e'e, is visiting relatives In this olty. John Fuquay and MeBdames Henry Rogers, of Earliugton, were the guests of Mrs. M. K. Gordon Monday. Mrs. R. M. Hall returned home Sunday, after spending'- .several weeks in Coal Oity, Ind., with her daughter, Mrs. Ohas Davis. Tom Browning, of Princeton, was - Madisonvilk Notes BT AILEKK DAYIS. r w;. W I" W a Arch Goodwiu spent Sunday with relatives near Hopkinsville. Beeler Nlsbet, Frank Nisbet, Earl Stone,- Harry Scott, George Stowart, ErneBt Williams, Morton MoPherson, Lawsou Faxon, C. E. - tr THE - MARION - KITCHEN - CABINET One Dollar Down and a Dollar a Week ' - & COMPANY i i Mariridge Building Broadway a.nd s4ih St., New York Bits Steaking Cltb. The Bine Bteokinp Club was de.at lightfully entertained Saturday their regular literary anfl social sessfou, by Miss Eileen Gold, at her attractive suburban home, "Wood Latns.'to by ; The rail call was responded member present; telling of eaeli etine iutjiortaut fact, concerning Xngland ef the present day. A general disoassion of the Lesson lad by Mrs. F. O. Baker, yreved intensely interesting. Uisa Iaablie Gardiner then, in a clear manner, gave a viyid sketch f the " Yicar f Wakefield," which TfHB one of ttoe beat of its nature vr given i this club, after which UN, Mitesak gvo a reading "Addi-h'- b VifUn f ttfirza. The MugaAuo Study was lead by . He-view- , (F - MITCHELL fe SON r pi , r --- H A 11 11. Livery, Feed and Sale Stable . hero-Sunda- visiting relatives. of EarlMadison-vllle IP V WW U f, Miss Mary Mottiershead, iugton, spent Sunday in '. Just below city hall. All coal orders promptly filled.. ' Drayage to all parts of city. Moving a specialty. Good rigs. Open all hours. Phone 6 2, the city Saturday on business. Got the habit of coming to tho branob 'office of tne Bee, at Morton's Furmturo Store, when you want enuraved cards, em-- , bussed letterheads, dance tickets or programs. We havenhe bent and Semi-Weekly with,frlondB. Chris Hoffman, of Nebo, was In Mlfls Aileen Uavls. let us figure with yoa on prices. m . I: guests were present Miss Ethel (Ssleman, of Wddlesoro, Ky., Mrs. Tf . tn. Hamweok and Misses Sarah tkft iSnrlng tne 'At the fllwiK nclnsin of ie program, ofial hour: FREE . PRESCRIPTION of Wonderful New Medical Discovery AilhKN Davh, Manager. How'a Thi7 We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward lor'aoy case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Haifa Sent to AH Wno Prescrintion Db. D. J. JtWihon ' A boatUal and elaborate luncheon vfaa seryert in three courses, carrying out tiie btuo ana white color sfbeme of tn otub. As f,TOM, ejKquieite bride's roses itrt' with delicatH shades of bine TobbD, wsrtt ivon. . inis ely. and Momenta Merriett, of . Ak ' Catarrh Cera. V. , .n- . v A "Brldtre Imnohconr '(tiw njren M T4rsday afternoon, ;,'. ky Mrs. (J. A, MoitH, at her home : en West Heater street; In honor ef Ml 8oe Yirgtaift Lvokett and Joy JUake, ef .udefaen, who are the Bests f Mts, Paul Banks, In Earl- JVgtOB.' Yiitan . ... XatorUlaed. bMHt Walsh's most wonderful discovery has attained such buobss that ho has deoided to send a free prescription to all who fill out tbo coupon below and mail It today. The ordinary doctor would charge from ono to three dollars for writing a common proscription, tho specialist from flvo to twenty five. I sffer to write a prescript viyu HUHuio vu uui unau nuu unci it) uu ic vXWiBi, I will also sond.you free of cost my book. "How.To Got Wall ' tnr Kli Onur c.r""----... ., - .irhyiniiir uvsu ODD IIIID UUOJ CtKMlII. hut: fin ..- -., -. irri(rlntilux''. riV.riiK.nrfi.lh out tbo coupon and sond today. Remember it will cost vou nothinu for una wonaerrm new prescription dlsoovery just fill out coupon, and you will receive prescription and bnok by return mail, al charges paid. w.- SENT FREE J. ... nnt-hA- '..i' J. CHKNEY & CO., Toledo, O. Wei, the undersigned, have Icnown F. J( Cheney for tbe last' 13 years, and believe hlra perfectly honorable la all business Transactions, and financially able to carry oot any obligations mado by his firm. Waldiro, Kinnam & Narvik, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O, Hall's Catar.'h Cure is takea Internally, acting directly upon the blood and enncous surtacea of the system. TeitlaumlaU sent free. Price 75c perboitJe. Sold byall.Drnggtstii' Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. " 3 Vfl flm at-an- y That the Marion Kitchen Cabinets have no equal, WE GUARANTEE s H conveniences. price, in range of appointments and number of French Strike Expensive. oufon - for - Free - Prescription mJ FREE BOOK OK 1 . ; Mm. Bjtofcs, she being presented wltk a mkl ne dozeu after dinner wcerB, hand sJfee 4b , 'the hJ0het soaro was mado by case and your book all outirely froe to me. MY S.J.WALSH, BX SOW BOSTON., kASS. Send mo at once, all charges; My Principal Trouble Jffas Been: paid, yonr free prescription for my NAME IS most. , r Makft a cross X In front of your trouble. Two crosses XX in front of tho one from which you suffer Rheumatism Lumbago I KldncT-Troob- l f, if lay eHw Ultnf 4 were invited lnt the diBNrM)y.j wnero a moBf. elab-rat- e l'totfcrtAVraB served. were tmy fans, tThe tiene m delicate tints apd wreathed naited. After kHjreittnubbers were MY ADDRESS IS e y Wt.'rds Acre..,. How-longafflloted- If your disease iiaftwer8. Her guests included Misses net on the list opposite writo tbe name here is Diabetes Dropsy' Neuralgia Diarrhoea Constipation Headache' Bizziness Bladder Trouble Heart Disease Itnpcre Dlood Female Trouble Torpid Liver Partial Paralysis Nervousness Vir-'- 4 Malaria Bright'! Disease Tim railVond strike in France is over aud porue o. the damajiR ' are being otlciulated. It is cluim ed that the Ions to tbe country will aruouut to between fifty and sixty million dollars. A high financial official in Paris estimates thafc.;$25,000,(KK) of imports from England and German wero held in. ire up and that jibout $21,000,000 worthjof exports also vyrere de tained- - Tho Railroads lost in passenger fares, and $3,000,000 in freight charges. The. strikers and other railroadhands' lost $2,000,000 in wages- .N. The' Ghr'istiau Herald.1- $2,-100,000 - NOTE THESE POINTS Frictionless roller-bearin- g top., Each compartment separate and distinct. 4 No unsanitary seams in the full extension top. Fifteen percent more space than airy otJier cabinet ofits:3ke 3UHU casi urass Hardware. ,xU v . I'-- K, '!.. .IK SB ..:n i.l pleasure in snowing i i. -- m t job this splendid new enhmit V. UKF f a yen buy ormt fifty pound sifter flour bin, that comes down for the sugar bin that is not attached to a door. flow-Doubl- e 1 JA ' ri va ... -- J ..-v- :. O'Bryan, Utlcu e Incorporated X &I MADISONVILLE, . KENTUCKY a. "- tf Try. Tip Top Flour. It is the best. C. W. LINDSAY WHOLESALE MABI5BNVILtr, KENTUCKY, IXSCENTCR UiB. S. M. Komp, of this city,, mvcle friends in'Madisonville a visit Saturday. Dan M. Evans and boob, Miller and Ben, wore in Bvansville Satur- PAASALES TWO Semi-Weekly I I CIGARS, CIGARETTES, TOBACCOS PHONE 801 day. STMtT H IN ONE p Dan Griffin visited relatives in MadlBonvllle Saturday. Three room house to rent, $7. News of the Town 1 Tip Top Flour ails th bill. Mossrs. Clint and Morris Fox. from out West, epont Saturday night in tho city the uoRt of Frank Fox. Tlio boys corhtlnly know how to,liHidlf the ruandoliu, guitar and banjo and tnude eomo excellent nm-ai- o for quite a Itttlo orowd. Mi6slVirlio CavatmuRli, of the IMolitand country, npetit Saturday Night with Miss CarauatiKh Fox. Mis MoNamar, impersonator, who gave roadluKB lrora "MrB. WigRB of Tho CabbiiRe Patch" at Templo Tbeater Friday night, was above the average and a large audionoe thoroughly, enjoyed her .efforts. Tho ntertaiument waa. aleo a sMCCflas from a fluanclal standpoint. Say Tip Top Flour to your gro-Mman. Robt. DavlB, of tbiB oity, was In MadlBonvllle Saturday on busiueBB. Luther Boyd wbb In the oouuty seat Saturday on business. Mary Martin and Leua Davis were in MadiBOUVillv Saturday visiting friends. Ueedatnen Geo. King and Fred Poller, of Mndisonvllle, wero here Saturday. Kb. Jaa. Trioot, of Hub city, attended a mooting of tho Fiscal Conrtat Madiaouvillo Saturday., y SAiiH-Qol- den Luood WyanCockernlB and Pullets, at $1.00 dotte, each, if taken at once. Call and see them uoforo thov are all gone. Fo E. A. COBNHH. Artists Drawing and Water Color Paper for palo at this office. Large size sheets 6 cents. Mtb. Bobt. Fenwlck, of this place, Don't fall to call for Tip Top flour. was in MadisonvlIIo visiting friends. I3d Carroll, of, tho Sunsot mines, Hugh D. Almon Is visiting friends was hpro on business. and relatives In the Nobo country a M"Ipb Colia Hanuer wan in fow days. Sunday. Enlist Newton made a business Casn L. Walker, of Madlsonvllle, trip to Madisonvillo Saturday. was horo Sunday. Mrs. George NewbolU had PhotoOH papnr for sale at the Bee grapher Corbitt take several sittins office. Jane of her dog, Jaue, Monday. Misses JjouIro and Sallie Adams, was so enthusiastic about tho conof this' olfy, wero in Madlsonvllle struction of the camera and oilier Saturday visiting friends. objects in tho office, she would not John MvCormack has left for St. sit still moro thau a second at a Louis. He expeots to muko that time. city life futuro home. Mtb. Robert Aspley, of Bowling Mrs. Jefl Murphy, of tbli place, Greon, Ky., is the guest of ,her sisvlflitud relatives in Madtsonvlllo ter, Mrs. L. V. Benfro. Saturday. Miss Alma Renfro and nieces are Mrs. Johu Price, or Madlsonvllle, visiting relatives ia Atlanta, Ga., who has been visiting her aou, Paul Louisvillo and Bowling Groon, Ky. P. Price, of this oity, has returned Conductor E. W. Reufro will left hoiue.- Monday for a bualneBB trip to Bowlyou have not used Tip Top ing Grebn, Ky, If Flour, you have uot used tho best. Leo Favors made a visit to friends Grover Long wa in Evansville in Nortonvillo Sunday. Saturday. Dallas Curtis visited friends in LeoSunous and W. H. Pilkingtou Hopkiusvlllo Sunday. wore ill EvaUBYlllo Saturday. Mr. ."W. S, Bramwell, of NashGilbert King was In Evunsville ville, who has been visiting her Saturday. mother Mr?. Farnsworth, Dispatcher PototS Night Chief home. and Dispatchers McKlnnun and Thomas Logan spent Sunday with Oweu wero in Evausvlllo Saturday. friends near Madisouville. Mr. Corbitt, our popular photoHomer Wyatt was in Madisouville grapher, was in MadiHouvltlo Satur-day- Sunday. Owen Shaver made a business trip Wantkd Clean cotton .ags, to MadlBonvllle Monday. Bring to Tiik Bun ofllco. Wo need Mrs. W. L Gordon opeut the day them. No strings or small pieces with Mrs. W. S. McGary Monday. wautud. Ray Herb spent Sunday with his mother in Hopkiusville. In EvansElsworth Evans was Mrs. Goo. Blackwpll, who bos ville Saturday. beon visiting in Hopkinsville, has BMHMaWMMHHMMBMMB Nor-tonvill- We intended conducting a "Cleaning Up of Winter Stuff" sale the latter part of this month and on the heels of it launching our customary "White Goods and Embroidery" sale, but obstacles we have been unabfe to mount have delayed us until we have decided to combine the two events. We think now we shall open this combination sale on Wednesday of this week, but can't be definite just yet. Our purchase of White Goods and Embroideries is.in the house now, but has not been examined and marked. Bee for minute details. Keep watch on this corner of the o BISHOP & COMPANY, Purchasing Agents for Hopkins County three years my kidneys wore disordered. I was unable to sleep well on account of tho dull ache in my back and when I arose in tho morning, I was very Jamo. I becamo tired easily, felt languid and nervous and was also troubled by headaches and dizzy spells. The kidney secretions were unnatural and whenever I canght cold, my trouble .was aggravated. I also suffered from-painin the small of my back and. 'if I stooped or lifted, sharp twibgs passed through my loins. Learning of Doan's Kidney Pills, I procured a box and received prompt relief from thoir use. It was not lone: before I was rid' of kidney trouble. For 6ale by all dealers. Prico 60 s THE - BEST - TELEPHONE - SERVICE LOOK HEBE, MB. FABMEBt Hots (hat tberCamberland Telephone & Telegraph Company, incorporated, Is offering to you an Ideal proposition (or telephone service. Using our service yon have advantages of long distance connectionno every Important point in tho United States. The advantages ot telephone service in your residence are too numerous to mention, but among thorn would be daily communication with the markets, obtaining prices, getting accurato reports vn the weather, calling up your, neighbors, friends and relatives Alithose advantages and pleasures are mere than wffrth the price you would pay (or the service. Literature and information furnished by calling on our manager, E. G. Mann. CUMBERLAND TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH GO. llT'r WHMtMfflUNMtUHMMMMtMMHMtMNMi B. M. SLATON, Undertaker MADISONVILLE, KY. Everything New, NEXT Ae o l9 eJ Co , Buffalo, cents. FoBter-Milbueole agentB for the TJnifc., New York, ed Btalea. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. rn Finest Hearse in the County poQR TQ POST OFFICE, MASONIC BUILpiNQ . SPRING 1911 i in Mossrs E. L. Wiso, Roy Davis and Evansville Saturday. iBonvillo, Ky. Sunday to see Tommie Foatherston left . .. for a visit ui Titusvllle, Fla. Plngroe Shaver, of tbls city, who Nowmau Whitford went Sat111 for a few'daya, Is able DeWolf Hoppor In Evansville Mrs. W. L. Morrison Mr. and has boon urday. spnnt Sunday tu Hopkiusville with Mbe at wotk again. friends. Pat Burko, a popular ouglueor on Mr. aud Mrs. Henry Bogers spent the Memphis lino, Is visiting relaSunday in Madlsonvjlle. tives in this city. Miss Hatti& Wallace, of Mor,tpps Gap, who has beon visiting typhis Burko viBltod thoir John and Pat tity, has returned homo. slater, Mary Agues Burke, in NashS. W. Mothershead, of Evansville, ville Sunday. pont Sunday with his parentB. Johnnie Hauna, of this place, loft Miss Elsie Brown visited her parto atents in Madiaouvillo Sunday. Saturday for St. Mary's, Ky., tend school. Notice. Rev. W. C. Brandon an.d sort, L. canopr. I never fail. I I cure E. Brandon, aro visiting relatives doctor and Insure a. cure. Address tu Russellville. T. M. Wyatt, R. F. D , Box No.4,, You It you have a friend or relativo Dawson, Ky. living at a diatauce, send thelu tho , Old people, tired, weak, LAME EVEEY MORNING Beo a yar it will only run down people, delicate oost and dollars and It will bo aoou stant reminder of yon, twice each children, frail mothers, and A Bad Back is Always Worse in the those recovering from severe week. Are Finding Belief. illness, tliis is a fact aro vl<ing Johu Keif and family ' ' relatives in Manltou. Thousands of genuine tesA back that aelies aU day and Mrs. J. M. Kestuor, who has ben timonials from reliable peo- onuses discomfort at night in usualvisiting liCMudlsonvlllo several ple prove this claim, and to ly worse In the morning. Makes dayiThas roturned"home.", further support the fact and you feol as if you hadu't slept at air. Jjucian Littlepngo, .if Jho White prove our faith in what we Can't cure a bad back until you Plains country", was bore "Saturday oi.re tho kidneys., Doan's Kidney say, we unhesitatingly de-en business. Pills cure sick kidneys make you clare that any one who will feol bettor, work better, rest better Mrs A. M. Howoll and two children, who have been visitiug rcla-- . try a bottle of VINOL will and sleep better. have their money returned Uvea in MadlBonvllle several days, Permanent cures in Earliugton homo. have rotarned without question if they are prove the merit of Doan's. Mrs. Frauk Dennis, of Earlington, Joe Oough, who has been working not satisfied that it 'did therm Ky.,Bays: "Doan's Kiduey Pills annelton, lud., for several good., ia cured me after all other remedies wombs, has seourod a position with COMPANY bad failed aud consequently, I am Who St, Bernard Mining Company of ST. BEEN ARD MINING Incorporated Drug Department pleased to recommend them. For tkl placo. in R.H. Buck, 318 E.Broadwuy, Mad- - Mr. and Mrs. W. S. McGary were murued homo. " Ytnbi Will Build From the output of the best manur Jacturers. of the world's, most' noted' makes of Ladies' . Suits and Coats WE have chosen with the greatest care a big assortment for spring 1911. THIS store announces its readiness to show you the latest creations in ' You Up and Make Strong Ladies and Misses'Sv&is and Coats WE SOLICIT YOUR FAVORS Seml-Wook- ly 1' - 4 ww Barnes, Cowand & Co. Incorporated 1 2 This - Store - is - the - Home - of - the - Palmer - Garment mi;;iti Easily the Biggest Laugh of the Season HARRY SOUTHERLAND'S ORIGINAL TEMPLE THEATRE 3 !P Lili, i. 7p A HOME NECESSITY EDISON PHONOGRAPHS With Amberol 4 minute records. Exchange your old records for new ones, Atk Ywt IkaUr . C. Special Prices For Tliis Engagement Yankee Doodle Stock Co Introducing the Clever Lictle Comedian '.-- NIGHTS ONLY 3 , L ' .' E: BRINKLEY " EVERYTHING EDISON " Phe9$ "' it ' fc tr. L-L- Grain, Hay ani Feed us furnish your Grain, Hay an4 Feed. rt close prices ana quicK ueuvery. .' 4 'j"i alsTft"--' ... Raid ji: We make 20c 30c and 4 10c CLYDE LONG And the Eccentric Musical Comedian i 'j ' COMMENCING ' ' THURSDAY FEBRUARYS Entire Change of Program Each Evening . Special Scenery for Each Producton. a $Z. -- "THE MAN WITH THE FUNNY FACE'4 BIG DOUBLE OPENING BILL -- niuc nconcu UfilL ULIIULII ' A Condensed Version of LaBelle Marie, and . FARM SEED A SPECIALTY -- , ..s .? C fir... -- i s ? Jhiisonviue,' Next A - ... D. o p r :.. ut o. Jennings sl yvuiuuiij - ru,, 'INAWOMAN'S'POWER' THE YANKEE DOODLEGIRU The Brightest Comedy Ever Written SinRJOff, Danoinpr, Musical, Special- . A .RESERVED SALE SEATS ON ' RESERVED SEATS ON fkr f A-- JL" Sc -;-A- CmrdmM A. '" Liftry Stable uLutAajkkMjjg A...A.u,.A. u. aw7 y.,-i.- . AT lNcvvs Stand Bif? VaudevillaAots ties by Ruby Bergen, Babe Russell, Clyde l.onK, Dave IJ 6; Barden, Musical Comedian, Bennle Clould and Gurson Q Sfsteri Dramatic and Continuous Vaudeville Combined -- SALE AT News Stand J T 'a .. o a ei O JSi f ess V :$: were held in the Masonio hall on account of the Inclemency of. "the C. &, A. MORTON MADISONVILLE, KY. weather. Luoian Davis is visiting the family of D. D. Woodruff this week. Miss Xna Sizemore, daughter of B. E. Sizemore, was married (to Vlo Long. ; The MlBBeB Woodruff ontertalned a number or their friends Friday , THE WELD "Pittsburgh Perfect Look THAT HELD ' 2SJg FENCE at the number of wires . J.-- night. Funeral Director and Emtalmer A Any Gall Answered Promptly Day or Night. 1 I nimaBaaMmi which ooenrrod Monday if $': :'t.' V V P Mf t4 morning. , Charles Events James R. Bash, of Earlington REGULAR Top and Bottoas win No. 10. and M. K. Pordon, of Madisonviile, others No. 13. &MW spent the day here Wednesday. HEAVY Top and Bottom wires No. 9, WWWN others No. 12. Mr. QriOlth, of Dawsou Springs, HEIGHTS 24, 36, 46, 52 and 53 lacbe. Ib without a city marSt. Charles visited a friend here Thursday and "PITTSBURGH PERFECT" Fencea an made la 73 dlffertat shal nnd has beeu sinco Deo. 24. fttylea for bay aad all purote. ed to McLean College at Hopkins- Friday. In lay Wooclrutf mnde friends vllle, after Bpondlng the hollldays Miss Lillian Parrish, of Sturgls, Madisonviile a vlBlt Friday. who has been visiting the family of with her mother. Coo. Ghoek visited in Louisville W. E. U instead, returned home FriDr. B. 0. McEuon, of Earlington, v last week. day. (spoilt Sunday with hlB parents. JeeB FhillipB spoilt a day in Earl The uody of Geo. Long was Miss Eunice Qrlbble is visiting lnton last week. her cousin, Mrs. ChaB. Curtis, of brought here for burial Saturday Call and Sec Our Fences and Get Our PriGes Before Purchasing A.. B. O'Baunon and son, Kirby, Hopkinsville. Mr. Long was from Marion, 111 returned from Louisville Tuesday, Miss Nellie Bain, ol Greenville, Ib reared here, but for the last few fter a briof vieit to that village. visitiug Mrs. H. L, Wullace this years has been living in Illinois. ' '' He was the' son of Arthur Eong.whol Miss Flora Pendley, the assistant week. ' EXCLUSIVE AGENT MADISONVSULE KENTUCMY teachor of the mibllc school, has ore was killed here several yar8 ago, Misses Ruth and Anls Art Inn 30 years or ago!'' to her home in Dawson and Miss Charlie Slsk are attending and was about took place at Crr.yifqr burySpring. COLORED NEWS school at Dawson Springs. . ing ground, near here. The public school closod here FriMrs. M. E. Wallace, formerly Mrs. Mr, Oraynor, the day, Jan. 27The Cumberland Telephone, Co. ifl Edward Lambert and George MID-WINTE- R Gribble, and daughter. Miss prlncepal, has given satisfaction Ohas. are visitiug friends in White preparing to move into then' now Ross, of Evansville, Ind.. are hero -- S Maud, quarters. They will occupy Mho en- visitiug their brother, Albert Lamand we hope to have him with us Plains this week. next year. tire iloor of tho tipppr storwfgt the bert, who is viry ijitsk. ! ' -Thomas, of rhe Christian now building just erected bykV. L. Elder -- Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Blanks was Morriwoather Brothers are in town with their moving picture called to Robards, Ky., on accouut church, filled his regular appoint- Kinks. of the death of Mrs. Blanks' broth- - ment here last Sunday. Services Frank D. Rash, general manager show. of the St. Bernard Mining .Ho., nnd Splendid services were held at the N. W. Umstead, thu electrician, city churches last Sunday. spent Thursday uere, looking', over Rev. Evans reports a splendid ESTABLISHED 1869 tho mines tit Fox Hun. You can buy t service at iMadisonvilIe last Sunday John T. Burnett was herOj.'Satur- - afternoon. Ho preached tho Eduday. cheap cational sermon at tho A. M, E. Zion church at Madisonviile. ;v Always Blessed any time and with a Hearty Appetite if v,o nse Prof. Driver remains very sick, much Improved. DigestezH, It helps yourptoma'ch do but Mrs. Amos is the work, digests what you eat and Miss Ivy most anywhere, Randolph makes good noh blood from your ohiiBon were King and holy matriunited in food, No more Sleepless ,?NIghtB, Invites you to their final Winter Headaohe or Stomaoh Misery. Get mony, at the home of Soloman Fra-zieonly twice, a ' rid of all these troubles with" .TJiges-tezlast Sunday night. Rev. Fv-aClearing Sales of Fifty cents abottle, worth ten. officiated. fold its cost, at drug department of year when we tho St. Bernard' MiiiI.uk Company, Tom Clark is improving slowly. Incorporated. . Y. Akn's and Boys' Winter Suits, Over Moscow Sims is very sick. have our midEsq. F. B. Slsk, of the country, Born to Percy Taylor and wife, a coats, Raincoats, Furnishings, was here Saturday on business. flue girl, ' about fifteen days ago. winter and midMother and baby are doing well. Hats, Caps and Shoes Yaokee Doodle Stock Co. Clear- Prof. Bell reports an excellent summer The Yankee' Doodle Stock Com- trip to South Carrollton, whero ho You will find heavy reductions and mark-dowpany will opeu a three nights' en- be delivered a looiure last Sunday. can zance sales gagement at the Temple Theater, in practically all lines, enough at least Rev. J. A. Boyd reports line servcommencing Thursday. Feb. 2. On ices at Oakvillo A. M. E. Zlon to more than pay to invest even for future buy the you the opening night they will prosent church last Sunday. , a big double bill, the great New use. Let's hear from you, as Mrs. Anna Martin Ib on the sick TllLxi-llibl York society plaj 'In a Woman's OKALm list this week. Power," and the brightest comedy ever written, "The Yankee Doodle 'The annual report of the Mt. Zion 3-OF CLOTHING Girl." Six big vaudeville acts, are Baptist church for 1010 was quite introduced each evening. Binging, commendable. There was a large IT at these dancing' and musical specialties by increase in the contribution over Ruby Bergen, Bad Russell, Clyde the previous year. Copyright 1908 by prices. Hart Schaflncr & Marx Long. Bonnie Gould. Curson Sisters girlB of the Baptist The small and Dave Derdeu Musical comedian. church will put on a coucert for the There will be special scenery for, 10th of Feb. We trust all will each production, and an entire them, by patrouiziug their II. S Q. N. Make change of program. Is given each entertainment. Ada' Amos and evening. AU$2500SultK $1876 are conducting the en $17.25 AU$22.50 Suits Popular prices for thiB engage- Ethel Fort . tertainmetit. $15.76 AH S20 00 Snit.8 ment, only 10, 20 and 30 cents. Misses Louise Chuim and Itley EVANSVILLE.IND. Slrouse Bros ' Make d Boats now on salo at news Freeman aud Master Ernest Freeetiuid. $14 75 All $1800 Suith man, all of Georgia, camo last Tues-nig$11.75 All$15 00SuitB to live with Reuben Chuun Levy 41 Qo. Make ! St day. .' JooTeague, of the St. Bernard storo force, visited relatives and friends in Mortons Gap antl Earlington last week. The city 'trustees have quarantined against Carbondale, it boirrg reported thpy have smallpox in that community. Mrs. W. B. Baymor and daughter, Miss Verna Galloway, are visiting Mrs.. Ben Plain, of Madisonviile, ' this week. . MiBs Lyana Galloway has return, . . Bev. Samuel Coward, of the M. E. Church filled his regular appointment here Saturday night and Sun- See how close they are That makes it strong and tight Little chicks can't get through Big stock can't break it Does away with all wire netting Also weighty, ugly construction At every contact point the wires art welded and the weld is as strong as th wire. The strongest, neatest construction ewr put into a fence. and irrcgularibcj AD projections, roughne tirely dono away with. No wraps, twists, ties or clamps to crack yanking, caute ruet and make it bunglcsome. en- ! and Garden Fence serves every possible purpose. Easy to put up and stays put. Its to construction makes it of ground and all weather changes, self-adapting The "Pittsburgh Perfect" Poultry allun-evenne- iEtf ss C. E. OWEN rn.-tarn- nc ': - JS A. LE Clothing but CLEARANCE The - Big - Store clothing r, e. ns ns I 1 mmm VlsS PAYS TO TRADE HERE , 3 li IBu' w ,..$1)75 Make $14 75 $11.75 jf Made tMSx Used Extensively BY THE CLEARANCE PRICES Re-ser- vf 15 tr,- - 2 ht and wife. Albert Lambert died Thursday morning. Funeral conducted from tho Heola BaptlBt church by Rev. P. D. Gordon Friday afternoon. Burial at Barnslry cemetery. St. Mark Howard, was married to Miss Cunningham at BartiBley la?t Week. $12.50 SilltH II S. 3l M. $1.00 $1.26 All $25 00OveiooHtH.... .$18 76 All $20.00 Overooins ... .$15 76 Slrouse Bros.' Make All All All $18 00 Overcoats All $15.00 Overcoats Levy H Co. Make $12.00 Overcoats. $10.00 OverrtoatB $7 50 Overcoats Hats for $150 Huts for $2 00HatBfor $2.50 Hats for $8.00 Hats for $1.50 $2 00 $2.50 $8.00 $3 60 $4 00 $5 00 $0 00 Hats for Hats ., 85o $1.00 $1.25 $l.fl5 $2.00 $2 50 $1.15 $1.85 U. ; ' . 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Budahn, of Tracy, Calif., I have over found." They make rich, rod blood, strong nerves and build up your, health. Try .thorn. 50c, at )1 druggists. .salt-rheum IfWfWIJrWIW RQBT. SORY MADISONVILLE, M. D KENTUCKY J best-bloo- Specinl atthtiDii :iven to (Iiboubob of M10 Kyo, Kar, Nnso and Throat; GIjissgh littod. Jfiyos Tostoi). OFFICE HOURS: 9 TO 12 A. M.. 2 Office Oyjr C. L. Rots' 'Grocery. TO 4 P. M. CcBlrltret. i 1 J j' iffWia '" ' 'i.. t .j- '"ififp iii rs-- , " n. ,: n '''vYw'r'' ''wyjgsatcr'T.i "' alili ni.iii t.'i'