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It ftJ L tUESDAY 1t 1and FRIDAY i j f D IlU i iwtllUn IF YOU DONT ADVERTISE YOUR BUSINESS ADVERTISE IT FOR SALE I 4x TWEtinSECOW YEAR EARLINGTON HOPKINS COUNTY KY TUESDAY FEBRUARY 14 1911 N 13 BED M DAVIS RETIRES As Manager of theist Bernard Mortons Gap Store March 1 SUCCEEDED BY flEI RV L BROWNING t George M Davis who has been nianagerof the St Bernard Corn panys store nr Morton Gap for I several moDtliK haft resigned ef fective March 1 Mr Davis has made a successful manager r and retires on account of other business cares Henry L Brown fag who has had charge of the dry goods department the Com pany Store kt this place for seve MrDavis ing with his RI of cet and generalaptitadofurthebusi ness will doubtless be u success fnl rannucer of the store l i Save the Babies You cannot feul safe without a bottle of Ottos Spruce Gum Balsam and 1 Pine Tar Compound in your homo if you have little ones as It is a positive specific in Croup Bronchitis and Coughs It works like magic One dangerIsnluROompaBY THOMAS TRAH1EW PASTES AWAY In Far Off EI PoWas a Victim of The Dreaded Tuberculosis Thomas Trahern who was for several years employed in the St Bernard Drug Store at this place and was well known and Earlingtoujfcir Trahern has for years beeu asuf fer from Tuberculosis and left this place on account of his health He baR been in El Paso about five years His death occured at that place last Friday and hjb brother Mr Ed Trahern of this city left for El Paso Friday night to attend the Funeral Thomas Trahern was 35 years old a number of the PresbyterianA church and one of the best boys that over lived here Ho was good hearted kind and generous and had few if any enemies Her leaves four brCfchers an one sis ter who are deeply greived at his death The SemiWeeklyl Bee extends sympathy to the I surviving the fam- ilya Friend after friend departs Who has not lost of friend Thereis nu union hero Of hearts That finds not here an end NEW FIVE AND Till CENT STORE r Opens in the Old Hopkins County Bank Building in Madlsonville A new live ten and twenty five cent store has been opened in the old Hopkins Oounty Bank building in Madisonville it is well stocked with goods and the ar rausiement is neat and tasty In addition to carrying a full line of 510 and 25 cent goods a nice i line of jewelry will bo handle epairwk ownns Thompsons 15 and 10 copt store l 4 A Report That FrenchmenvWant Thecadia Hotel Property Paducah Ky Feb 18It is reported here that a French syndicate is negotiating for the pur of the Arcadia Hotel prop 1tfrtyat Dawson Springs with the intention ofj erecting a modern Hotel On theflite Daweous pa troriage each ypar increasing as the curative properties of the Waters are becoming better iT known and the accommodations t there are not sufficient James L JS iihem a former Paducaii SewlpapQrman is said to be re Drficjnting the syndicate f ttI w r LOCAL BOYS MEET WITH DEFEAT E AC Lose Hard Game Friday Night After Good Work At 5 p mt Friday night a bunch of boys from the Y M Q A of Greenville Kv stepped off the luterkurban with the determination i of showing the Local Athletics just how to play bas ket ball Well did tlTey follow out their determination for 40 long min nits they played the Athletics for Who should have the most points The Athletics burning to avenge the licking adminis tered them at Greenville played good ball but was outweighed and atsdme stagesof the game out playfed They fought gamely tc have the largest number of points but the big husky Y M 0 A t boys put it over them II te 22 Ralph Dudley the E A Os crack guard played a maguifi cent game from beginning to end of Brat half when he was forced to retire because ofan injury Victory replaced him and played a nice game otsideriny the weight of his opponent Shiirp and Feathersion played swell ball but weiglit nncj height were against them The Y M C A boys all played about equal die playing speed and gouts know ledge ef the game v One of the largest and most enthusiastic crowds ever known were present and loyally sup porte the locals These teams play qremvill lpabC1ut It wee k an dtwj11 PI1 Plnot1Hr good gameSlhe Eight Grade High School- Girls played for five minutes but Miss Fenwick getting hurt and no substitutethe game was call edoffBoth teams wnrmely thank the public for their attendance Do Stop Ceaghiag You can If you will use Ottos Spruce Gum Balsam and Pine Tar Compound A valuable remedy for Coughs Whooping Cough Croup Bronchitis Asthma Sore Throat Uhest and Lungs Price 25 and 50 cents Sold by drug department of the St Bernard Mining Company Incorporated PROF BROWN1LL THE FEATURE FOR TODAYS PARENTS MEETING Distinguished Educator Will Address Friends of Earlington Schools This Aft rnoonIProf H G Brownell presi dent of Bethel XJollege Hopkins ville will be here this afternoon to address the Parents Day meet iug at Earlington Graded and High Schools Prof Brawuell ISj one of Kentuckys leading ed ucators a graduate of Rose Polytechnic school and was for some years at the head of the LouisI ville Normal Training School Parents patrons and friends will be cordially welcomed at the School building this afternoon by the faculty the pupils and theI Trustee i TOBACCO GROWER PAY SCANT ATTENTION TO CALL CropThisYear Lexington Boauttitteditipa was paid byI the grewers to the call for meet ings today in fourteen of theI largest burley tobacco rowing countries in this state The failure of all of the fourteen conn tries to accede xo the plan of the burley union to eliminate the 1011eroPtit is generally conced ed marks tl1 endoftheeffort to cut outthe crbp Bradley Wilson of Hopkins county who is chairman of the Burley Association Campaign Obmraittee still declares t ecrop will be cut out I I If 4 4 l ftlEI r Madisonville Notes ilf BY AILEEK DAMS lltfritooklagClub MrsF Q Baker was the charm ing hostefitt oh Saturday af terniion at the regular meeting of the Blue Stocking Club which met at r home on South Scott street The invited guests preterit weir Misses Florence Allyn and Ether Gollody the latter a sister of MfsJ jAdealt with the Mbral EssuyistP of England The Rise of the EnxliB Novels and The Poetry of Al xan der Pope and the foremost MrtistM otEnKlai1ddurtnKtbJ8p8rlo After the lesson had bfRi9om pleteji the guests were Invited jnto the dining room where rt most beautiful Valentine Luileheon was served in three courses tarry- Ing out every tiding served in heart Vhape The shades were closely drawn and the room was b tttJuUYlIKbt ed with red tapers lu Mlver candle sticks hooded in red rose shades Over the round mahogany table was placed a oltiny lace centerpiece oti the center of which was an immense floral bouquet of red carnations and ferns From the eliictrio dome over the table was feirtpbned of white tulle run through CM center of red hearts and tied at the table with large bows of white tulle From the sides of the table was gracefully lnloversRichmond roses were given an fa vors1y South lid Bridge CUb eutetltleetlfthehomeon SouthMttt4treeGFrldaya- fternooilFebruaryl0 Besides the regular elubjnemBerr present a guests table was added In LofHendersonguest of Mrs O L Ross in this cityMrs R C Suttle made the high est score and was presented with an exquisite piece of BricaBrac a low Aat violet vase The guest of honor was given a most beautiful boquet of pink La France roses Those present besides the club members were Mrs John L Grayot Miss Helon Gregory Mrs EugenlaJohnson An elegant luucheun was served at the conclusion of the games WomaaB Book Club The Womans Book Club net Wednesday afternoon aJ the homo of Mrs G W t Parker on Union streetThe course of study ot the Life of Napoltottu was persistently pursued In this lesson was particularly emphasized theU War of Russia It which was followed by a rnpst excellent paper by MrsOlayotIITlje Bonaparte Family in which she beautifully sketolied the lives of this quaint Household At the conclusion of the program Mrs Parker Served a delicious luncheon In two courses t Miss Louise Walker returned home Sunday from NaBhvlllo Percy Cunningham of Hot Springs Ark is hefe visiting his mother for a few days before going to Henderson to accept a position with a laundry I Miss HarriettQordjer of Qincin natal will arrive Wednesday to visit Mrs Cordier on West Arch street r Miss Ellie Gardiner is vXsitlncr frieadsitiHopkinsvtllothis week Mrs JKerhy Gordon and mother Mrs Nisbet are visiting friends in NashvilleW Dqliu was in Nortonville SaturdayHenry Rogers of Earlington was here Friday Mrs Charm Bourland Is in Green yllle the guestof relatives for sev 1 1Misses I Luttola Wring eft Saturday for Vincennes Ind vesIwho has been the guest of Miss Sarah Bishop in this city returned home SsturdayM- iRH Kathrine G ivens was in PrQvtdncethe guest of her sister fr Y J j k Mrs Douglas Ruckman during the fceek end Mrs Will Robinson Is visiting in Louisville this wjeek- E OMenzor of St Charles was here Saturday y Mlss Katie Plain left Friday vlsifriendst Farlis Hewlett of Hanson was in town Jaturdiiyi Get the bablt of coming to the SemiWeeklyBeetit whenyou want engraved cards em fboesed letterheads dance tickets or prdtfranis We have the beRt and let us figure wIth you on prices AlLERN DAVIS Manager Mrs WL Hall spent Friday in IrsEroftb1HrMnds inEarllugtou during the- wokrind I fl8B Audrey Oavan ugh of Rich oJtyPJ ofi1rtli triesh i WilliamI Rogers of Hendersouis BaconAStB W E Wooten who has been the guest of friends in Hanson re turned home Saturday Mlss Louis Wilson returned home Saturday from Knoxvllle Tehn were she has been thecharming Hh tisegpest of Miss Louise Bass at pastfxrjptJKiM Eugenia Johnson of Hen r 0n ii In this cTtte the guests of MrsrCIr Ross a South MaIn ptrBtw 1x 1 h J ftiKiiMtrB E B Taylor of In K Contlnuedon page 2 c i t t1- J N a N aN N St Charles Events l Enrllngtonand1Iad Dr T B Flnley was in Madison yHie Friday Joe league ot the St Bernard force was in Earllngton Thursday Mrs Aut Robinson and obildren left Friday for Greenville Ky to Visit Mrs Robinsons parents JT Barnett of Earlington was in town Friday The Misses Blanks entertained number of their friends Friday nightA OBanuon and T W War ron were in Earlington Thursday attending the demonstrations given by the mine rescue car at tnat place KayeIvUleKya r Carroll who lost his barn by fire last week had an old time barn raIsing Friday Wm Bradley city marshal of Earhngten was here Friday Mr Justice the new telephone manager of Dawson Springs was here Friday getting on to his linesI Mrs Williams of Greenville is here visiting her brother HLWallce q Mrs Katie Hampton of Mortons Gap is here visiting her slater Mrs Dr Fmley this week Whit Rice of Providence Ky IB visiting friends here Geo H Fauli of Earlingtou wasI here Friday j Mr and Mrs H C Strader Tjere ellswylastweek MfSM E Wallaesaf White Plains was in town rursday Several of our oitizees were sum iIJj I1If41f c of i TUESDAY ja and xcFRIDAY Off moned before the grand jury last week R Mr and Mrs Sidney Laffpoa of the country were in town Friday Mr Strader of Dunmore Kyt is here visiting his father H 0 StraderV Hicks has moved into hta new store on Main street Young Allen of The Bee foroa was in town soliciting Thursday Mrs Annie Hibbs of EarlingUM is visiting her brother W J Faall this week Quite a number of our micora were in Earlington last week attending the lectures given by the mine rescue station theseS You Can Eat Anything Eat What your stomach crarps without the slightest fear of indigestion which is an awful feeling Yea will not be bothered with Sear Stomach Heartburn Nausea BaK Breath or Heavy Feeling if you will relieves Pleasant as Candy Relief in oae minute Get a BQo bottle from the drug department of the St Bernard Mining Company Incorporated MINE RESCUE CAR TO REMAIN HIXI Until Saturday Feb18Lectures at Car Each DayInterest Growing The Government Mine Rescue Oar that was scheduled to leave last Saturday will remain until Saturday Feb 18 and Rive daily lectures at the citroOn Wednesday and Thursday of this week 4 demonstrations will be made afc the Arnold mine anda large class is expected to be preset The interest iq this work isigrowv ins and the Government xperEe expect to leaVe a largo and cow pelent class at this placei i a WHY NOT BUY YOURt R l CHDCEHIESA n INCORPORATED 5 q r J J A We guarantee qurpricesto beC6vrct and goods first class w 1 I WESELL IB LOS GRANULATED SUGAR FOR 100 AND ALL OTHER GOODS AT REASONABLE PRICES 0 r x ifcarrth Lagest Stock of Groceries in the City p i 1f aft i LIVE LET LIVE GROCERY GO i I INCORPORATED t jMaaisdnyille Kentuckyt = T 4- i iiTSi i 4 r =W 1 Q =J LI c i t t 4 fr O1ff tJ 4I J4 y tW t J +a fCi i l aw + w a1 T j Ir a t1 1 11 fIPy- wVbrYit r y 11 Of c rJ drt ij 1 c Ata rJ f 7 J r D r i Mo nw J ypr rsYYi klwrn vyuaanUwr r +wa1JNw1M avo A A1CM + 4W 4 r Y1 1 iirMiM w i N a rd F lit l fo- i it t li 3 f I ci 1i e i Qe i 1 M MOORS AND PUBLISHER r 1PAUL PAWCETT AND BUSINESSMAN ER r Member of i Kentucky Press Association t and j Second District Publishers League t I Morton Furniture Store 119 South Main Street Madi Kentucky No4MISS AILELN DAVIS Mgr Telephone47 February 14 L eeaa ia N S Early to bed and early to rise i Attend to your business and advertise its And you will be healthy pros perous and wise c ANNOUNCEMENTS LfYR R y as ft tandldate for to represent Hopkins county In th Jower house of the next General As thie We are authorized to announce G68 L Walker as a candidate for Beprefceutative from Hopkins coon tv IH the lower house fthtfilex tuckyisubrDemooratliI We are authorized to announce Ed L Young as acandidate to re resent Hopkins county in the lower houso tho next General Assembly of Kentucky subject to the action of the Democratic party t 4 SK A rfami the old sa iWhO IB suppos i 1k eil tbtakiB lspemnI1l1telest1n thehffftirfplf the ftetirt aillour the YOi eueretlou lose jJ none of1 1iulttrf as years 5pep3by Tiyie seems tI l have uoeff KV Tf1 jn1 nudhisI tlnylnmefhfterhiltt 4 place itt lhl thou is of the r young ni ijfAtrq11iiia b itsis clear from the CoduTless vuleu Itinesouttittich nredepicted in HDceut Idpkini cupit iarrO S p ercedt i fktrtanndamqurs verse t shapedhi In verses both long tnd short Pay tr but to V uus court s I will swell the metloy throng And greet the all auspiofes day y Whose privilege permits my sorig conveyw1in31hs Bettle Hopper Accepts Position in ticimpany Store l t 1 j Miss pi ia Hoppers of EI ip psfWrda s taut to Mu er1Veelst d will bo 11j her iutlei it Ol1C e MIPS Hoppftr = js wet known to Eailinirton people who are glad to know thiir stiff viilH Hainbe V i r reeinent of this cirv ti i t Yard Stodgh1tl made a business t tripto aradifionYMJ Saturday f t t M 1tQUS Gall 1 + was jn town Saturtrav fFtnllkP S1s1of the country was f t in the city Saturday l MelvtB Fletcher made a businessc trip to Nortonville Saturday w- INNMNNNr 1I N rt v jSubscription R tes qe Year 100 Six monthsno 50 i Three mouths 2- SlnRlfli oopleer- Sp9CllnenC0p199malted 5 free on application Correspond ents wanted In all parts of tile county Address ltsfor par ticulars J Branch Office in sonville Phone Tuesday 1911 rC NewsI i Frank G Hogg went to ChloB Tuesday on business Chas TrathVn was in Central City the first of the week L P Payne was in Madisonvf Friday ltesdamesMaddoxsnd Todd Were FridaytEmerson Almon and George a ell were In Madisonvillo Friday Miss Lelieau Scantl and wasS Fridevisiting Mrs T J Morgan Bashotare in Madisqnvifle Friday T J Morgan was in Madisonvil- during the week Mrs Hr M Dalton and son of Hopklhsville spent Saturday and Sunday with Mrs L T Payue Mrs WoOd of Blarksylllej Sunday to spend a few arrivedI friends and relatives New Blood in The Army Washington Feb 11 Twenty ofsarmy militaryou wortl Kan and vill be commis sioned tiS second lieutennuts in fche iiiiuv Bert M AtkiiiHOii + f 7xiiong them w 1000 CIr wouldnt take a thousand dollars for the good VINOL has lone me I Was told that Cod Liver Oil was the medicine I needed for poorbloodmixture rind whenour druggist told notonlyIerties of Cod Liver Oil without the grease or oil or bad taste I mad mediqipefstrongand wellwu MRS J TvasRi Greensboro j Ni C tVo guarnntco tlio jjcnuluciicsg of illn above togtimoiiltl WSell VINOL with the understanding that if it dos not give the purchaser perfect satisfaction we return 1115 money without stiopj Will you try a bottle uii vder these conditions ST BfiENARD MINING COMPANY Incorporated Drug Department T I f Iti TRY THIS BED SPRING 30 NIGHTS Inotbest spring you evaycttrmoney funded The price 15 350 During February I the special price is 275 r x r f CJ A ORfONl t ed i t I t tf t furniture Carpets and ra cries 1 Funeral Director 4 tocklJr t nY = Ci- Y t s JIMJi r j K nt a i j t Iic A MORTON MADIS0NVILLE KY Funeral Direcior 55 ana Embalmer- r I iN jIf Valenitnc Day vi Today is Valentine day andfthe youths of the city are Inndinztlie mails with valentines cnniiclaidk otherwise Erhnt the amount pf fed card board puVohased at this 0office there should be a valtMitine every man woman and clitld in Burlington and then shine C H hlcGftry was In MiuiisohyiUe lieSaturday iff friend IF I IBY1 p rT toOurbuyer Mrs Smith Dulin who is in York picked upborne very sample at = fourth fhey arrived by express yesterday go orfsale today the same as bought at one fourth off They are beauties and willnot long at this prices IIlast All of ourfall and winter be closed half pnceif MADISONVILLE NOTES Continued from 1 dfanapo1is Ind were here a few days last week visiting JMrB Taylors parents and Mis Lee Bishop Geo Howell of Hanson was here Saturday shopping Dont forget the SemiWeek y Bde has n branch office for Madt sonville people In Mortons rural ture Store jf you want advertls subscribeepaperv up nU1li er Aiilpi5N BAVIS Manager DrT W Gardiner has rettirned irnnkfortphe has been attending the ineotlngs of the State Board Dr Bleeker Knapp of Evanflvllh was the guest of intends Sun dayIw s Helon Gregory of Yazuo City Mlssji who has for the past two boon the guest ot Mrs Clyde Bubyjin this ollett Friday for iSpringfield Tenut6 make u short visit before leaving for her borne Miss Gregory is one of visitr ata amber Qf beautiful parties given for her In this city and Earl lIl tOIl Mr and Mrs R C Suttle returned Saturday afternoon to Nashville Tenn where they will make I their future home Mr Suttle has sold J his intones fn the Live Let Live Grocery Co in thlscity to accept a better position with one of the lead ingflrmsJu Nashvillt- We make a specialty of doing twof nd three color work It you want olassy job work that will give sails BtI1 tvts I The Curfew lawwill be rigidly enforced txosuthis time on The law i regulres all children junder 16 to off the streets by 9 beIlaw has not been enforced in part Pot our newt Mayor hoe decid that it shall rbe In the future Mr Enoch has agreed to have the round lipase promptly atO oclock All children on the street unaccompamed by an older 1 person sigh bei ISk ri in cjiBtpdy 1 Let all take warning Mrs Eltiio Shav r Hfld fbn0wep jf VlitftjiM frlendij Iii M dii6nVill6 SAt nrdiiy 4 Card of Thanks f I desire to thauk my friends wlo were fjo kind during the recent illnef8 and death of my daughter nuby and trust that they may find a true in the time of sorrow and death MRS iANNIE GALVIN Jas Fegan made a business to Madisouvllle Saturday now New attractive suits one off 11 and suits will out pane here Miss months oclock whistle blow trip i i I J Iv p 4111fn- 8laughfer Sale br 41 + of Watches i a w 4 TIME IS MONEY tJ j And every man needs a dependable time piece We have decided during the month of February anduP to March j 1st to make a sweeping reduction on all i ofour Ladies and Gents Open Face and Hunting Case Watches in both sol id gold and filled cases We handle the Elgin Waltham South Bend and other standard makes Come in and let us show you our stock at bargain prices Sisk Bros Book Store 1 MADISON VI LLE KENTUCKY r rw r I t Easter is Not so Far Away How About That New Dress N 1 ft r r withOur hew goods and the price is right vJDrpp in 1diet11s show 4 you some of our bargains You will find clerks ready and anxious to give prompt service tj jr l to 8r+ iin r r Slit Xr- d c i v i sr IERNARI STORE MANAGERS5S SI 11 J gmrd Mining COilitidRr i- SD l rrlI S 1 INCORPORATED EAlNGTON KENtcKY f 11 f u Ir fJrI 1 I i aa A s rry x- n 0 i ICI t is nycr t u 1 11Itt y y yr rki C W LINDSAY t WHOLESALE CIGARS CIGARETTES TQACCOS j MABISONVILLT KENTUCKY I a1 pliaNt SOI 125 CENTER STREET 4 t tp TALKftf What would you think of a Jfsalesqtan who reported for duty 1one lay off for two workedl- ii 4ahalf day went off for a week i so on without any regular ity Surely you would not ex poet good service from such a t r tr man And yet sumo merchants to hold advertising whioh is simr I r a salesman up to great results when it is allowed to work very irregulary The fact thut advertising costs r money is proof of its value l Things without cost are usually sr worth only their prices f News of the Toipn r rS 1 ir Jim Holllnsworth and Miss Bess Hollensworth of Evansville spent Sunday with the family of J R DeanBro Brandon preached at Morions f Gap Sunday afternoon Mrs Susie Turner and daughter Miss Margaret spent the day In HopkinsvlHe Sunday with Miss Jennie Majors Bailey Patterson of the AnmlKa z mated Roofing Co Chicago Ill w was in town Monday r ONLY a few more days until March 1 when tho drawing for tho 5000 Range and 2000 BeU conitB oiflt3oU art not taking the Semi- Weekly Bee subacnly NOW and get your ticket If you are a sUb- scriber renew now and got your ticket O ono bets these Vaur I able nrtlJlus on March 1 and iMiiVaj 1 bayou Bring your harness mondlug rTht JDurllngton Hardware StortOj i J hbuo 93 8 Work promptly Satisfaction guaranteed I Wt H WJHTFORDj Prop t Sirs John Davonport Is seriously t ill with pneumonia at the St Ber I nerd Hospital 4A H L Browning made a business trip to Mortons Gap Monday I EUTrahern loft Saturday fur El Paso Tex to attend the burial i f his brother Tom Trahern Men and Women sell guaranteed hose 70 per cent profit Make 10 is daily Full or part tithe Beginners Investigate Wear Proof 803y Cb suutt St Philadelphia Pa- C r M Henry made a buslijoSH trip to Madlsonvlllo Saturday Robert King of iMadlsonville was In tOwu Saturday c Frank B Arnold made a business trip to Mttdisonvllle Saturday h JllsB Elizabeth Nisbet of Madl sonviUo was the guest of relatives here Saturday and Sunday FREE EDUOA JON A scholarship will bo available tuna man be tween the ages of twentythree arid t thlrtyrflve deslrous of acquiring an education that will double hlscarn inK capacity In two years if tine k j same is less than 2000 at the pred ent time For particulars aftiress pct k Secretary Hamilton College or- t k Law Ellsworth Building Chicago r THE NEW STORES MIDWINTER CLEAN UP SALE Isiiowbn arid is going in full swingrWe are sellingour fall a n d winter Clothing t Shoes Hats Shirts Uni derwear Suit Oases La WearDresstI and BJanket AT COST I x This is the greatest sale- I Of the season Come IiI and let us show you i PONT FORGET THE PLACE r fyr Hopkins Coy Operative Go H P HOIITON Up i w HttCllfrSt Harvey hlldirg MadlsDUIU Jy CI Miss Adalalde Footnbs visited her parents In Slauxbtervlllo Sunday Ed Wise Boy Davis and Toni Keathorston returned Saturday night from a two weeks stay at Tituaville Fla OW pavers for salet the Bee office Ernest Stokes Is putting In now shelving on tie dry gods side of othIorto the appearance1 a1d also to the convenience qt the store Miss Laura Bell Morrison of Pembroke Is the guest of Mr and Mrs Will Morrison ONLY a fow more days nntll March 1 when the drawing for the 80 QO Range and 2000 Bed comes oft If you are not taking the Semi Weekly Bee subscribe NOW and- getyourtlckot If you are a sub scriber renew now and get your ticket Some one gefs these valu able articles on March 1 and It may bo youMiss Inez Littlepage of White City Is spending this week with her aunt Mrs John Clark Miss Lois Willis of Madisonville spent the weekend with friends at Onkmoor returning home Sunday afternoons Mrs Nick Toombs and children of Mudlsoiiville spent Sunday with relatives here John Wand visited relatives at Beaver Dam Sunday v Artists Drawing and Water Oolilr Paper for eealo it this office Large size slfeets 6 cents Misses Minerva JDayls nldHqjp Graham oc Madfeotiyllle + I ilt friends hero Friday 1 llonbomcryAla Rootznejct week Mrs W L Gordon of Madison Vllle spent the day with trs vV 9 McGary Monday n riW V 3 F E Slsk made a bu herR trip tn M df86rtvilleFrid y Mrs A J Bennett and son Clyde who have been vlaltlng In St Charles returned himie Saturday Mn Charlie BAid wins daughter Cora of AshbybiirR spent Wgdues day night with WE Baldwin andI familyMisses j Elsie Brown and Mary Hewlett two enterprising ypunfr clerkq of the Grand Leader othisI place spent a few days In Howell and Evansville sight seeingt I ONLY a fete more days until March 1 when the drawing for the 8000 Range and 20 00 fled conies OIL If you are not taking the+ Seut1 = Weekly Bedsubscriho NqwjllldI get ypur ticket If you scriber renew now and get yoi r ticket Some one gets those valu ablcarticlea on March Land it may bo you JIMiss Eliza Robln friends Madisonville Safcnrdayv Mrs Slsk of this city and Mlea Wallace of Mortons Gap are visiting friends iii PaducalivthT8 week enr Rogers made a business trip to Blacilsonvlile FridayI LOW ROUND TRIP RATES Louisville Nashville Railroad Florida Cuba Gulf Coast Resorts New Orleans 111 bilePens cola Tickets on sale dally good returning until May 11911 Through Coaches and Sleeping Cars Free Reclining Chair Cars For further information aa40ratcs o tcstimciabtca and sleeping car reservations callon nearest rePr aentfttiveof the Company or addr i itWM BRYAN Excursion A RUSSELLVILLE KY J Ot Y j cl vc w G February BargainS h Daily CourierJournal At OneHalf Price 7 1 f J If ybu will bring or send us your sub- scriptiony v during the month of February we will send you DLheOne Year and the Daily ICourjerJouwrnalI rFoarlMonths ii 0 I 175LOr this jDaper i one year and Daily Courier Journal eight months for2 SO LU ei f f 11 lubscriptidn recitived at this price only during the month i off February f r Oj to m I49t + 1 wxrx i The State and National Campaigns are opening and you want to keep postedon pftlftial eventsi Read the FourierJournal editorials Arid Mr Wat tersorVs letters from Europe willbe infetesting I Subscription orders under this offer must NOT be sent to the Courier Journal but to us I 1 1 THE THIRD SHIPMENT Are you taking advantage of this exceptional opportunity to supply yourself with BEAUTIFUL EMBROIDERIES and WHITE GOODS nightforlook for Friday morning of this week We conducted WHITE GOODS and EMBROIDERY sale for years but we never saw it this waybefore t j GqODSALLOur aisles are crowded most of the day but so far our trade has been very considerate and waited patiently until one of us was at leisure H Favor us with your presence each day Wont you s vJ BISHOP COMPPY j Your Money hack if You Want It Miss Mary Frances Ashby ot Madisonville visited friends here Saturday Bailey Patterson of Nashville Tenn formerly with the Grahan Paper CQI but now representing the Amalgamated Arc Roofing Co of Chicago IilWiSlU the city Mon day onjiuslnesp Mr Patterson is i splendid young man and one of the best hustlers in the State If you have a friend or relative living atadlstaneetsencJ them tilt SemlWeefcly Bee a year it will ont cost and dollars and it will be aeon stant reminder of you twice each weekRev W CL Moore ofthe country near here was in town Friday W O Plikentpu made a bushiest trip to Madisonville Friday dBJpMudfsonvUte MrtfNE McKlnnon was shop ping in Madlsouvllle FrIday Mrs Minnie Vmson of Madison villa spent the day here Friday Mrs WL Hall Visltei frj nd here Friday c Mrs John Tanner visited frend B- In Madlsbnvjilo Frldiiy J Mrs J W Vensey and semi w re ItI lIdtsOlI ll1 Fridft r hoppingl- am LoRan uiudea business iris to Madfson iile Friday j Miss Lois Willis of Madiponvllle was in town Friday night attending thebtlfie bt ll game J T Alexander of Madisonville t was here Friday on busiue99i ONLY a few shore days iifltl March 1 wjieu the drawing for tb 80 00 Range and 2000 Bed come oil If you are not taking the Semi Weekly Bee subscribe NOW aiit get your ticket If you are a sub scrIber renew now and get youi ticket Sotne one gets these vain able articles PU March 1 and It may bayou Mrs Stanley wife of Rev Stan lay pastor of the Christian church arrived last week and they are now at jiome on Wilson avenue f Misses Chandler and Eliza Potter of Pembroke wet a guests of Misses Suean Marie Crutfcbfleld and Mar get Dudley Saturday and Sunday ahoy Peyton of the master ma cbanicB shop in Howell Ind spent Sttturday in Mad isouville with glands Mrs R A Bald win Who has ben ill for some weeks is improv ing T Notice I cure cancer v I never fall I doctor and insure a cure s Addrebs lM RF D Box No4 Dawson Ky- YA HOME TREATMENT FOR LUNG TROUBLE It is a reepgnixedfact that fresh air plenty of nourish intr food and a correct constitu tioaal treatment havo stone i more to cure lung trouble and that weakened run down feel Ing than all other forms of treatment combined A constitutional treatment to meet all the necessary requirements must not only kill and remove all the disease gorms frpmtha system but at the Itmt1st increase the appetite raid indigestion and assimilation of food renovate and build the nervous system and all parts of the body QermlnaURamedy meets all these req is pro i resulteIfany form blood disease if you are troubled witb ulcers or chronic sores coughs pains in tho cle ttItyon havfl weak lungs and feel generally run down and weak wltei the Ohiq J tMedical CBox 95 Columbus Ohio and they will send you siz dbottl of 4llU lmedlefne abtioliitelytreas a trial If you win mention the name of this paper an 2 1 F IESTABLISHED 1869 n IltsJ st wiXIH y and Grass it I Not onlyin the feed line butVI also in t qHpfeofen ajnd Boys Wear Wire clMvln prices on all our Men and Boys Winter Suits Overcoats Pats Shirj Underwear Hats9 Cd sandm nr lines of Shoes The prices of our incoming spring stockareequally as pleasing We interest you either Way Thats why IT PAYS TO TRADE HERE I EVAN5VIIIEIND r I rd1 tihi tJ6niiiSfr 4DJId d1bJndJ JII IiI1t1iud I i 1WHITEUOODS 1 SALEf Our iHiKe lrttilff imported Lices am1 illetivhich hiiis been deldyi1Iii transitj his arrived and we J seenfJrquaJity a SALE STARTED SAT FEB il ENDS SAT FB25 ALL WHITE GOODS RtDUCED i Half Price Sale Continued through this sale ou what goods we have left i fa J i4t i J 1 THE ivicLED ST61S L Madisonviile 4 II KentuckyJ GUrr01JTlTHilS COUPON And bring or send it with 100 to the SemiWeekly Bee Earli lcton Ky before March 1 and we will send 104 Issues of a live newspaper and give you a chance on a 3000 Range and 200Q Bed Enclosedrfind t200if6t which send me the SemiWeekly Bee one a year and Na chance on the Range and Bed fi a- i Name 0Address I r11 J V l I I 0 x o 0 i L L or It t i ROYAL POWDERIt MAKES HOME BAKING EASY ij ILL and than the ready 1111made found at the shop or grocery L IIQat Cook BoefcSOO RBaatptaF ae- IW Send Name and AMrtmmm ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO NEW YORK R BRNSLEY BRIEFS n amIbj r Mrs Mary Jones will open her an nual spring school about March 6 T H Sisk was here one day last 4 week 9Dan Suthard was here Sunday Mrs Lula Wilkerson of Mortons Gap passed through here Saturday en rotate to Madisonville A H Jones made a trip to Earl ington this week Jr and Mrs Jas Gibbons moved here from Graham Sunday Frank Dame has bought land from Jas Harris and expects to i t build on same- e v Otho BQ d and wife spentSund 140ewith frltrrads IJl t Mortontdt i Joaes Saturday Wm Davis is on the sick list this 1 f week iJ Roscoe Aebby left Sunday for Manitou Ky He will atop over at x Madi ilea few day Little Miss Edna Cole is ill with feverIMr Hill has renovated the store here this week which adds to its on the insidefirappearance our tonsorial artist has added a new chair to his barber hop b The dance given by Mr and Mrs GnssHowell was enjoyed blallpresent Those attending were Boscoo Ashley I A Williams C ofIMcOlaron Obesley Perkins Lloyd MissesjAnnie Morgan G and Jessie S Franklin Nola Perkins Maude Pyle and several othersr t No More Dyspepsia rrolblesNqthlnsour on your stomach if you pOwertol as Maple Syrup For sale by the drug department ot the St Bernard Mining Company Incorporated Clay Woodruff and A Robinson r cityrMrs A J Stokes loft this morn Ing for Nashville where she will visit friends for several days William Burk of The Earlington l Machine Works was InSturgls Mon day on business John A Moore is home from Cul yer lwiUItaryAcademy for an indefinite period the school having been suspended on account of scar feverB Mitchell of Madisonville was in town Monday on business F Class No6 of the M E Church South Sunday Sobool has been or ganized into a Baraoa Class com 1oed of young men with Walter N Martin as teacher The membership are enthusiastic and are going after an enrollment ot at least fifty All young men are Invited to come once you will come again If you ofttinot attend regularly and are Interested in the class at least report your name to the teacher some ember of the class pr some offlq a laiof the school j 11 I X11 light Biscuit Delicious Cake Dainty Pastries Fine Puddings Flaky Crusts and the food is finer more tasty cleanly wholesome GOV WILLSON ON TRIP TO THE EAST AND NORTH Will Deliver Several Andresses at Colleges and Elsewhere s Frankfort KyMFebll Gov Willeon wjll Jeaye tonight onn trip that will keep hum out of Kentucky the rest of Feburary He will visit Washington New York Boston Chicago and De troit He will sp ak at Alfred alamni and Williams alumni banquets in New York attend a meeting of Harvard overseers in Boston and address Michigan Sons of the Aim rican Revolution Detroit F brurary22 Ifieut iVT + Oox thllarravO M tasda lp be acting Governor J T Barnett made a business trip to Barnsley Saturday Tom Longstafl of Providence was in town Saturday Amos Winstead made friends a visit m MadiBouville Sunday III Robt Davis was in Madisonville MondayMrs of Nashville who has been visiting Mrs OP Webb has returned home Mr Browder Myers of Madison ville was in town Monday J W Pntchett of Mad onvllle was iu town Monday Miss Dot Bean visited frleudsin Madisouville Monday Miss Ida Martin who leas been visiting in Macllsonville for some time has returned home Albert Keown made a business trip to Madisonville Monday Geo W Bates was in MadiBouville MondayMr Mrs P L JameeiBon vu ited friends in Madisonvllle Monday Chas Barilet made business trip to Madisonvilie Monday B N Clark and wife spent Sunday in Mortons Gup with friends Moyd Laffoon visited friends here SundayJohn Wand visited friends In Greenville SundayrGuy Forrester oj the Itepublioan force Hartford Ky spent Sunday here with his parents MrlLnd Mrs J R Forrester Mrs Robert Staver of Evansville Ind returned home Friday even Ing after a few days visit to her mother Mrs Egloff r Society Happenings a rSurprise Party J f A number of the young people comoased a surprise party t Oakmoor Suturdav evening tH being the birthday of Miss Elissji beth Kemp It was a genuine purprise to the young lady ash guests can testify The evening wits one of merriment and musliiu nr the guests departing as the We small hours approached Ltgnt refreshments were served East End Card Club 4 The East End Card Club vas most delightfully entertained on last Friday by Mrs 0 B John son All of the members were present and one guest Miss OafI rie Atkinson Mrs Daves madeNfiTvflXl the highest score A most ap petiziug lunch was served bvibe hostess at the conclusion of ther I game F Interesting Meeting of U D C The Earliuiiton Chapter of the U D 0 held a most interesting meeting on last Thursday at L j residence of Mrs VV H Klineti r Members from Madisonvilfe Eirlington and Hanson Vl in Povvill a be held in Madisonville the firs Thursday in March tI Always Bleescd f with a Hearty Appetite if youYiise Digesteze It your ptornaclvdb the work digests what oat ami yourfoodHeadache or Stomach Misery iGet Digeetezefold its cost at drug department CompanyIncorporated 1 Woodrow Wilson Would Like to Jija Kentuckian xjljf on of New JetioW GovtiTunerof the 1tenttk XQrk Friday r was born In Virginia but I wiili I had been born tiu rYf Kei1ori u Keafnb sae- to be n i ofrhet reateatcomlr- ments I that can be paid any man Kentucky was part or the iron tier of this country and the men of Kentucky made the founds tion of the country Miss Hallie Clark of Hopkins yule and little MIss Thelma King of this place span the weekend with Will Compton and family a Nebo K- yWhat Do You Think Of This Pictorial ReYi w2 Years worth s 200 AND- SemiWeekly Bee i Year BOTH FOR 200until Februury 25 Nit plus B equals price WALLACE 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