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Bee (Earlington, Ky.): February 14, 1911
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SSSm ' T IF YOU DON'T ADVERTISE YOUR TWEtiTY-SECON- D BUSINESS ADVERTISE IT FOR SALE Nb. IS www YEAR EARLINGTON, HOPKINS COUNTY, KY.f TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1911 Mrs. JJouglas Buckman, during the week eud. Mrs. Will BobuiBon Ib visiting in GEO. M, DAVIS RETIRES I00AL BOYS MEET WITH DEFEAT E. A. C. Lose Hard Game. Friday Night After Good Werk. V T K' I Louisville this wjeek. A? Manager of the St. Bernard E. O. Meuzor, of St. CharleB, was At 5. p. m., Friday night a BY AILKENf DAVIS. Mortons Gap Store March t. here Saturday. bunch of boys from the Y. M. 0. JMisH Katie Plain left Friday Blu Stocking Club. A. of Greenville' Kv., stepped SUCCEEDED BY HEtfRY afternoon for Louisville to visit Mrs. F. O. Bakor wus the charm- friends for X L. BROWNING. off the luterburban with the de several days. ing hostest) oh Saturday afternoon termination of showing the Local at the regular meeting of the Blue Farlis Hewlett, of Hanson, was George M. Davis who has been Athletics just how to play basStocking Club, which met at her in town Saturday. manager of the.St. Bernard Com- ket ball. Get the habit of coming to .the home on South Scott street. pany's store, at Morton Gap for branch office of tnti Well did tlfey follow out their The invited guests present weiv several months has resigned, ef. determination, for 40 long min-uit- s Missoa Florence Allyn and Ethui .Bee, at. Mortou's Furniture Store, when you want engraved cards, Gollody, fective March, 1. Mr. Davis they played the Athletics Baker, of the latter a sister of Mm.. letterheads, dance tickets or Hopkiusvllle. has made a successful inauager for who should have the most A most excellent program, which programs. We have the best and and retires on account of other points. The Athletics burning dealt with the Moral Essayist? of let us figure with you on prices. business cares. Heury L.Brown- to avenge the licking adminis- England, The Rise of tbe English Ailben Davis, Manager. ing who has had charge of the tered them at Greenville, played Novels aud The Poetry of AlexanMrs. W. L. Hall spent Friday in. night. You Can Eat Anything. dry poods departmontof the Com- good ball but was outweighed aUd der Pope, and the foremost artists Earlington with her siBter, MrB. A. B. O'Banuon and T. W. WarErnest Rash. England during this period. Eat what your Btomach craves pany afore at this place for seve- at some stages of the game out- of ren were in Earlington Thursday without the slightest fear of indigesme lesson pad been Mr. aud Mrs. E. J. Williams, of attending the demonstrations given ral years past will succeed Mr. played, They fought gamely to Alter is an awful feeling. You tion, the guests were Invited into the Richland neighborhood, were in by the mine rescue car at tnat place. will whichbe bothered with Sear not Davis as manager. Mr. Brown- have the largest number of points the dining room, where a moBt the.city shopplug Heartburn, NauBea, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Klrkwor. hnvn Stomach, Heavy Feeling if you Bal ing with his years of experience but the big husky Y. M. 0. A.T beautiful ."Valentine Luncheon" Mlss Mary will Breath or Frances Ashby. visited It re and genoral aptitude for the busi- boys put it over them II t 22. waB Berved iu three courses. Carry- frisuds in Earlington during the returned to their home in Green- - take one dose of Digosteze. Magic. lieves and cures as if by vllle, Ky. ness will doubtless be it success Ralph. Dudley the K. A. 0 s, ing out everything, served in heart Pleasant as Candy. Belief iu one G. W. Carroll, his tshape. tfiss Audrey Cavanauirh. of Rlch- - by fire last week, who lost old barn minute, vGet a 50c bottle from tbe ful raanuner of tho store. crack guard played a maguifi had an time drug department of tho St. Bernard. The shades were closely drawn, sld, visited friends in thiB city , Mining Company, Incorporated. barn raising Friday. game from beginning to end aud the room was beautifully lightcent Save the Babies. a unlay. You cannot feu) safe without a bot- of Qrst half when he was forced ed with red taper9 In- - silver candle Wm. Bradley, city matniial of and Mrs. M. T. Flower, of tle of Otto's Spruce Gum Balsam and to retire because of an injury. sticks, hooded in red rose shades. MINE RESCUE CAR Earlingten, was here Friday. , Pine Tar Compound In your homo If Over the round mahogany table was Rlihland, spent Saturday here with TO REMAIN HIXI Mr. Justice, tho new telephone you have little ones as it is a positive Victory replaced him and play placed a oluny lace centerpiece, ou relatives. Bpeoiflc In Croup, Bronchitis and manager of Dawson Springs,, was game considering the the center of which was an immensw William Rogers, of Henderson, is Coughs. It works like magic One ed a nice here Friday, getting on to his lines. Until Saturday, Feb. 18. Lectures at Car dose will srlve relief autt tbe danger weight of his opponent. Slmrp floral bouquet of red carnations and in jibe olty the guest of J. Bacon Each Day. Interest Growing. Mrs. Williams, of Greenville, is 1b over. For ssio by drug depart and Fentherston played swell ball ferns. From the electric dome, oy- Ash by. Mining ment of the Bt. Bernard here visiting her brother, H. L. table, was Company, Incorporated. but weight and height were er the run throughfeutooned of white .Ms. W. E. Wooten, who has been Wallace. The Government Mine Rescue tulle, the center of red the.guest of friends in Hanson reagainst them. Tho Y. M. C. A. hearts aud tied at tho table with turned home Saturday. Mrs. Katie Hampton, of Mortons Car that was scheduled to leave THOMAS TRAHEEN Gap, is here visiting her Bister, Mrs. last Saturday will remain until PASSES AWAY. boys all played about equal dis- large bows of white tulle. From tbe Mlss( Louis Wilson returned home playing speed and good know- sides of the table, was gracefully Saturday from Knoxville, Tenn., Dr. Finley, this week. Saturday, Feb. 18, and give daily In Far Off El Paw. Was a Victim of ledge ef the game, draped folds of white tulle, tied In where she has been the charming "Whit Bice, of Providence, Ky., lectureB at the car. On WednesThe Dreaded Tuberculoid. One of the largest und most lovers knots, with red hearts. Bed ,hu& guest of Miss Louise BaBS, at is visiting friends here. day and Thursday of this weak Richmond roses were given as fa- tlq home of her sister, for the past Geo. H. Faull, of Earlington, was demonstrations will be made at enthusiastic crowds ever known vors. Thomas Trahern who was for six weeks. here Friday. several years employed in the were present and loyally supthe Arnold mine and a large ilMiss Eugenia Johnson, of Hen- South Xad Bridge lb. Mr. and Mrs. H. C, Strader were ported the locals. These teams class is expected to be preseat. St. Bernard Drug Store at this jfcirsen, is in this play Greenville ip about a Mrs. Fred Beineoke entertained Mrs, C. L. Boss,eftfcthe gue.pts of in Madisonville shopping one day The interest in this work is grow3d South Main place and was well known and last wpek. End weeKan'dwJijl putSP nnotht-- r the SouthSouth Bridge, ClubVit her street, ' experts home-o, Jiked by every one in Earlingtou Mala Btreer 'Friday MrB. M. E. Wallace, of White ing and the Government good game. tt. awl 'Mrs. E. B. 'Taylor of In- - PlainBr was in town Thursday. February expect to leave a large and comlis dead at El Paso, Texas. Mr. . The Eight Grade High School afternoon, the regular10. -Besides elub"membera (Continued on page 2) Trahern has for years been-- sufSeveral of our oitizees were sum- - petent class at this place. Girls played for five minutes but present, a guests table was added fn fer from Tuberculosis and left honor of Miss Eugenia Johnson, of this place on account of his health. Miss Fenwick getting hurt and Henderson, who is the charming game was callHe has been iu El Paso about no substitute-thguest of Mrs. C. L. Boss, In this city. five years. His death occured at ed off that place Inst Friday and hib Both teams warmely thank the Mrs. B, C. Suttle made the highest score and was presented with an brother Mr. Ed Trahern, of this public for their attendance. exquisite piece of a city, left For El Paso,. Friday Do Stop CengM&g. low flat violet vase. The guest of nigfit to attend the Fuuoral. You can If you will ubo Otto's honor was given a most beautiful Thomas Trahern was 85 years-ol- d Spruce Gum Balsam and Pine Tar boquet of pink La France roses. Compound. A valuable remedy for ThoBe present, besides tho club a number of the Presbvterian CouRhs, Whooping Cough, Croup, members, were: Mrs. John L. church and one of the best boys Bronchitis, Asthma, Sore Throat, Chest and Lungs. Price 25 and 50 Grayot, Miss Helon Gregory, Mrs. that over lived here. Ho was cents. Sold by drug department of H. H. Holeman aud Miss Eugenia good hearted,, kind und generous the St. Bernard Mining Company, JohnBon. An elegant luucheou was served and had few if nuy enemies. He Incorporated.' FEATURE at the conclusion of tho games. leaves four br&hers an one sis- PKOF. BROWNELL THE ter, who are deeply grcived at FOR TODAY'S PARENTS MEETING Woman's Book dab. y his deuth. The The Woman's Book Club met Will Address Bee extends sympathy to the Distinguished Educator Wednesday afternoon at tbe home Friends of Earlington Schools surviving members of the tarn-- . of Mrs. G. W, Parker, on Union This Afternoon. street. iiy. The course of study of the Life of Friend after friend departs Prof. H. G. Browuell, presi- NapoloKu was persistently pursued. Who has not lost of friend dent of Bethel XJollege, Hopkius-vill- In this lesson was particularly em.There ib no union here of hearts will be here this afternoon phasized the "War of BusBia," v That finds not hore an end. ' Day meet- which was followed by a most exto address the Parents' NEW FIVE AND ing at Earlington Graded aud cellent paper by Mrs. Grayot, "The TEW CENT STORE Bonaparte In. which she High Schools. Prof. Brownell is beautifully Family," sketched the lives of Opens in the Old Hopkins County Bank one of Kentucky's leading ed- this quaint "Household." Building in Madisonvillc. At the conclusion of the program, ucators, a graduate of Rose Polytwenty technic school and was for some Mrs. Parker served a delicious A new five, teu and INCORPORATED five cent store has been opened yenrs at the head of the Louis luncheon in two courses, in the old Hopkins County Bank ville Normal Training School. "Miss Louise Walker returned building in Madisonville it is well Parents, patrons and friends will home Sunday from Nashville. stocked with goods and the ar be cordially welcomed at the Percy Cunningham, of Hot guarantee our prices to be correct and goods raugement is neat and tastv. School building thisafteruoou by Springs, Ark., is here visiting his In addition to carrying a full line the faoulty, the pupils and the mother lor few days, before going first class. to Henderson to accept a position of 5, 10 and 25 cent goods a nice Trustee. with a laundry. line of jewelry will bo handle TOBACCO GROWERS PAY MIbs Harriett Corder, of Oincin-natt- i. repair and watch and clock will arrive Wednesday to SCANT ATTENTION TO CALL work done. The firm will be visit Mrs. Cordier, on West Arch known as Thompsons '5 and Now Assured Plan of Cutting 'Out Crop street. WE SELL 16 GRANULATED SUGAR FOR Miss Ellie Gardiner is visiting , . 10 cent store, This Year Will Not be Carried Out. friends in Hopkinsville this week. y Madisonville Notes Semi-Week- ly em-;boBB- moiied before the grand jury last week. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Laffooa, the country, were in town Friday. Mr. Strader. of Dunmore, Ky.t is here viBiting his father, H. O. W.'J. Faull was in Earlington and Strader. MadiBonvillo Thursday. V. L. Hicks has moved into hts Dr. T. B. Finley was In Madison new store on Main street. ville Friday. Young Allen, of The Bee foroa, Joe Teague, of the St. Bernard force, was in Earlington Thursday. was Inown soliciting Thursday. Mrs. Annie Hibbs, of EarlingUa, Mrs. Aut Robluson and children is visiting her brother, W. J. Faad, left Friday for Groenvllle, Ky., to this week. visit Mrs. Robinson's parentB. J. T. Barnett, of Earlington, was Quite a number of our miners were in Earlington last week atin town Friday. tending the lectures given by the The Misses BJanks entertained a mine rescue station there. number of their friends Friday A rwwv St Charles Events fl eom--plete- d, A A J 3 T L Jr. v - a t . e & Bric-a-Bra- c, WHYYONOT UR BUY IES A.T THE) Semi-Weekl- GRDCE We e, Live & Let Live Grocery Co.? LBS. n $1.00 Report That Frenchmen, Want The cadia Hotel Property. Ar- - I Paducah, Ky., Feb. 18. It is reported here that a French syndicate is negotiating for ttfe of the Arcadia Hotel property at Dawson Springs, with the intention of erecting a modern Hotel on the site. Dawfion's patronage each ypar increasing, as the curative properties of the waters are becoming better ,i?, known, aud the accommodations '''&'' there are not sufficient. James E, Wilhem, a former- - Paducah newspaperman, is said to be representing the syndicate. pur-chase Lexington, Ky., Feb. 11. Only scaut'uttention was paid by the growers to the call for meetings today in fourteen of- the g largest bur ley countries in this Btate. The failure of all of the fourteen countries to accede to the plan of the burley union to eliminate the 1011 cropj it is generally conced ed, marks theend of the effort to "cut out" the crop. Bradley yilson, of Hopkins county, who is chairman of the Burley Association Campaign Committee, still declares the'erop will be cut out. - Mrs. Blerby Gordon and mother, Mrs. Nisbot, are visiting friends in AND ALL OTHER GOODS AT REASONABLE PRIGES i tobacco-growin- Saturday. Henry Bogers, of Earlington, was here Friday. Mrs. Charlie Bourlaud Is in Green, yllle, the guest of relatives for several weeks. Misses Addie and Lutioia Wring left Saturday for Vincennes, Ind., to spend ten days with relatives. Miss Buby Shake, of Morganfleld, who has been the guest of Miss Sarah Bishop, In this city, returned home Saturday. Miss Kathriue Givens was in Providence, the guest of her sister, ( NaBhville. W. J. Dullu was in Nortonvllle Wgjf carry the Largest Stock of Groceries in the City. LIVE Mad isonvme, ; & LET LIVE GROCERY CO. Kentucky INCORPORATED Jf 4 Js'A Si wmmr, r ft o v-cge! .j- ?w;- 7u i. -- - ?Tr.:rs; ";rv-7'.T- f.: - ',;," 'w 7.V v$m&&mssi :! "I !? VSWfgliWiiWSk.4. "' ' " -' j ' ' 'RTTFllHVyr ,U .,..wwqrfi.Wfefc O n , ...... HI ...... ............ T. IIIMMIItlHIIIMIIIIII OielW9e EDITOR AND PUBLISHER J. E. FAWCETT .ASSOCIATE EDITOR AND BUSINESS Subscxiption Rates One Year X . Tftwtrfn . PAUL M. MOORE. , Six months Three months Single copies $1.00 50 25 o i G. . A. MORTON MADISONVILLE, KY. MANAGER of Kentucky Press Association Member and Second District Publishers League ; Specimen copies mailed free on application. Correspondents wanted in all parts of the county. Address us for par- Slaughter Sale of Watcher Funeral Director, ana Embalmer Any Call Answered Promptly Day or Night. ticulars. Branch Office in Morton's Furniture Store, 119 South Main Street, Madi- AlLElti DAVIS, Mgr. sonville, Kentucky, Phone No. 4-- MISS :a;zzz Valenitnc Day. Telephoned Tuesday, February 14, 1911 m - imt Early to bed, and early to rise, Attend 'to your business and advertise. And you will be healthy, prosperous and wise. 'A' Card of Thanks. ANNOUNCEMENTS We are authorized to aunounce L. Ray ab a Candidate for toepreseut Hopkins county in tht Jower house of the next General of Kentucky, subject to the action of Ihe Democratic party. 3v. y, party. We are authorized to announce Cass L. Walker as a candidate for .Representative from Hopkins county m the lower house of the next General Assembly of Kentucky, sub-jeto the action of the Democratic et of We are authorized to announce Ed L. Young: as a. candidate to represent Hopkins coiyity in the lower houso pf the, next General Assembly oi me .Democratic party. : Kentucky, subject to the action i P St. Valentine is again with us and the old saiut who is suppos ed to taJre a special interest in the affairs' of rhe heart among: the youiiger . generation loses ntfne of "'hit pftpuhirity as the ears speet! &v. 'Time seems to hnve uo effect.'upoh hiirt and his day, or the day named after liiin, c6ntinues'tir hok. a cherished pllice in thoughts of the young mwi nnq- mmtieus, 113 is clear frbnY the cod fit less valeu tiiies On- vvttich are "depicted in uocent looking cupids, ;trrof pierced; hearts and amourjs verse. "Our paper 'carefully heart shaped, Scribbles today of every sortf In verses both long.rtnd short ' Pay tribut.et'o Venus' court; : I too will swell the metloy throng, And greet the all auapicies day, Whose privilege permits my song;, .My love thus secret tp convey." . Jas. Fegan made a busiuess trip C. H. McGary was in Madisonville the first of the week. to Madisonville Saturday. Saturday. L. P. Payne was In Madisonville Friday. Mesdames Maddox and Todd were :?: in Madisonville Friday. Emerson Almou and George Gam- ell were in Madisonville Friday. Miss Lelleau IScantland was in Nortonvill6 Thursday and Friday visiting Mrs. T. J. Morgan. ?' Judge Harrison, O. N. Bashoars . . and Marshall Woodward were in Madisonville Friday. Our buyer, Mr Smith Dulin, who is now in T. J. Morgan was in Madisonville during the week. New York, picked upTsome very attractive sample Mrs. H. M, Dalton and son, of off.-suits at one-fourt- h fhey arrived by express Hopkinsville, spout Saturday and yesterday, and go on';sale today, the same as bought Sunday, with Mrs. L. T. Payue. Mrs. Wood, of Blarlcyille, arrived at one fourth off. They are beauties and will not Sunday to spend a Jfew days with last long at this prices friends and relatives. All of ourfall ana winter suits will 'be closed out Today is Valentine day antWhe youths of the citv are Innding'the Nortonville News mails with valentines, conuclatd otherwise. From the amountiof red card board purchased at"" this office there should be a valentine Frank G. Hogg went to Chioago, for every man, woman and child Tuesday on business. in Eiirlinuton and then stime. Chas. Trathm was m Central City were so kind durinp the re cent, illness and death of hiy daughter Jjluby, and trust, that they may find a true friend in the time of sorrow and death. vo I desire to thnuk my friends Mrs. Fannik Galvin. NEW SPRING SUITS First of the Season TIME IS MONEY And every man needs a dependable time piece. We have decided during the month of February and up to March 1st to make a sweeping reduction on all ; New Blood in The Army. Washington, Feb. 11. Twenty t)' one younir men from fchefanks ot the army and from civil life qualified at the recent military examinations at Fort. Leaven worth, Kan., and a ill be commissioned, us second lieutenants in the army., Bert M. Atkiunon, f Georgia is aniong them X ' - $1000 mlmh 1 at just half price. r i il of our Ladies' and Gents' Open Face and Hunting Case Watches in both sol-i- d gold and filled cases. We handle the Elgin, Waltham, South Bend and other standard makes, Come in and let us show you our stock at bargain prices. isk Bros.' Unnk Qinm KENTUCKY I , I MADISONVILLE 0 0MMM MADISONVILLE NOTES IVus iy Bcttic Hopper Accepts, Position '..Company Store. in in the ins Miss Btet$.e Hoppe'iv of firkvj II e,.,ljhj8 accepted i posilfcYcm SBrnnrd'SfoVe as aksis-tau- t tp'Mf'njseixW. E, Cole'jtml. wjll boi,?'her !utie at once. Hopper, is wed known to Earlinirton people who, are glad to know rhut'she .vul be resident of this cirv v .Muss sl-- - i Ward Stodghill made a business , trip'to Madisonville Saturday. . Maj. F.'-BHarris, of Mortons Gap.' ' was in town Saturday. t. Frank B. Slsk, of the country, was in the city Saturday. Melvis Fletcher made a business ST. BERNARD MINING COMPANY Madieonville's most popular visitors, having been the guest of honor trip o Nortonville Satnrdav. Incorporated Drug Department at. a number pf beautiful partiea given for her in this city and . Earl-ingto- understanding that if it does Miss Helon Gregory, of Yuzoo; not give the purchaser perCity, Miss,,; who has for tho past, fect satisfaction, we return two' months been the guest ot.,Mrs', his money without question. Clyde Ruby, in this city, left Friday Will you try a bottle un- for Springfield, Tenu.,'.to mako li short visit before leaving for her der these conditions? home. Is one of Miss Gregory (ContJiiiied from pane 1) "I wouldn't take a thousand dollars for the good VINOL has dianapolia, Iud., were hero n few. done nie. I was told that Cod Liver days last week vlsltitifr MrB.Taylor's Oil was the medicine I needed for parents, Mi-- , und Mis. Lee Bishop. my weakened condition and poor Geo. Howell, of Hanson, was here blood. . I could not take the greasy Saturday shopping. mixture, ?ind when our druggist told y Don't forget the Semi-Wee- k me that VINOL contained not only Bee has a branch office for Maditonic iron but all the medicinal properties of Cod Liver Oil without the sonville people in. Morton's Furniwant'advertis-inj- ; grease or oil or bad taste, I made ture Store. If you or job work or wish tp subscribe up 'my mind that was the medicine paper,- call up nuinber 4. for me. I tried it and y am for the Davis, Manager. strong and well."';.. Dr. T. W. .Gardiner has returned Mrs. J. T.. Snyder, , hoine from Louisville, Frankfort, Greensboro, N; C. Lqxjngton and Hopkinsville. where We guarnntco tho gcnulucucss of tho lie lias been attending the 'meeting above togtiiiiuni.it, of the State Board. Dr. Bieeker Knapp, of We sell VINOL with the was the guest of friends Evansville, here to-da- F " - mi Easter is Not so Far I I Awav. How About ailkk Sun-dav- .i That New Dress? Our shelves are filled with new goods and the price is right. Drop; in and let us show you some of our bargains. You will find clerks ready and anxious to give prompt service. . ii n. V. TRY THIS BED 'SPRING 30 NIGHTS BPRUfO BKDa, t And if you do not find this the best spring ypu ever slept ;on, ' yoqr money will be re-- f During February the special price is price u. n d e d . is $3.50. The Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Suttle returned Saturday afternoon to .'Nashville, Tenn., where they will make ' their future home. Mr. Suttle has sold his interest in the Live & Let Live Grocery Co., in this'city, to accept a better position with one of the leading firms In Nashville. Ve make a specialty of doing two and three color work. If you want olassy Job work that will give satis faction see our samples and gut prices at the Madisonville Branch Office in Morton's Furniture Store. .''' 1 I ST. BERNARD STORE f W. R. COYLE, Manager Sit. AiziKen Davis, Manager. :h 9 a cnoww $2.75 Kentuckij Ww C. A. MORTON Furniture, Carpels and Iraperles funeral. Director Nddisonvillc, P The Curfow law will be rightly en. forced f.rom this time' on. The law reguires all children Junder 15 to bo off the streets by 9 o'clock. This law has not been enforced in this part, bnt our new Mayor has decld-e- d that it shall be' In the future. Mr. .Enoch has agreed to have the round house whistle blow promptly at 0 o'clock. All children on the street unaccompamed by an older person will be tSkon in custGdy. Btrnwi EARL1NGT0N, Mining Company , INCORPORATED fiti ram mm Let all take warning. Mrs, Elnlo'Sh&ver and sou, O'we'n, visaed friends' hi Madisonville s KENWKY J. fl' M 1 -- "' I i. m? !H A Ill n J Igj. U . 'yi J. ft .. u, "( n W V '" rt srr C; H W. LINDSAY WHOLESALE MABISONVILLr, KENTUCKY, 125 CENTER STRCtT CIGARS, CIGARETTES, TOBACCOS PHONE 501 . P,.'.. ' ti "l',V' ,..' - (W ? AD-TAL- K ry.-- h What would you think of a salesman who reported for duty one day, lay off for two, worked a half day, went off for a week and so on 'without any regularity? Surelv you would not exf Miss Adalaide Toombs visited her parents In Slauxhtervllle Sunday. Ed AVise, Roy Davis and Tom Saturday Featherston returned night from a two, weeks' stay at Titusvlllp, Fla. Old papers for sale at, the Bee ofllce. F. E, Sisk made a business trip to MadlBonvllleFriday. Mrs. A. J. Bennett and son, Clyde, who have been visiting in St. Ohatles, returned niime Saturday. Mr. Charlie Baldwin's daughter, Cora, of Ashbyburg, spent Wednesday night with W.E. Baldwin and family, Misses Elsie Brown and Mary Hewlett, ,two enterprising young clerks of the Grand Leader, of this place, spent a few days in Howell and Evansville sight seeing. ' ONLY a few more days until March 1, when the drawing 'for the $30 00 i "y vb THE THIRD SHIPMENT EMBROUDEm 27-INC- SUPply y0UrSelf With BEAUT1FUL Range and $20 00 Bod comes the'Semi-Weekl- y off. h si-- pect good servico from such a man. And yet some merchants hold advertising, whioh is simply a "salesman," up to great results when it is allowed to '"work" very irregulary. The faot that advertising costs money is proof of its value. Things without cost are usually worth only their price. Ernest Stokes is putting in now Hhelvit:g on t(ie dry goods side .of the Company store and making other needed changes. This will add to the appearance and also to the convenience of the store. MIsb Laura Bell Morrison, of Pembroke. Is tho guest of Mr. and -- I News of the Town . fc Jim Hollins worth and Misb Bees Hollensworth, of Evansvllle, spent Sunday with the family of J. II Dean. i Bro. Brandon preached at Mortous Gap Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Suslo Turner and daughter, MIbs Margaret, spent the day in Hopkluavllle Sunday with Misb Jennie Mnjors. Bailey Patterson, of tho Amalgamated Hoofing Co., Chicago, III. was m town Monday. ONLY a few more days until March 1, whon tho drawing for tho $8o 00 Range and $20.00 Bed comes oil. If you are not taking the Semi. "Weekly Beo, subacnb.o NOW and get your tiokot. If you aro a subscriber, renew now and got your ticket. Some one gets theBe valur abl articles on March 1 and it may be you. ' ." Mrs. Will Morrison. ONLY' a few more days nntll March 1, when the drawing for the $80 00 Range and $20.00 Bed comes oft. Jf you are not taking the Bee, subscribe NOW and ge,t your ticket. If you are a subscriber, renew now and get, your ticket Some one gefB these valu able articles on March 1 and it may bo you. Miss Inez Littlepago, of White City, Ib spending this, week with her aunt, Mrs. John Clark. Misb Lois Willis, of Madisonville, with friends at spent the week-en- d "Onkmoor," returning home Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Nick Toombs and children, of Madisonville; spent Sunday .with Tickets on sale daily, good relatives here. rcturninir until May 1, 1911' John Wand visited' relatives at '" Beaver Dam Sunday. ,' Artists Drawing and Water Colr Through Coaches and Sleeping Cars Paper for ealo at this olllcu. Large Free Reclining Chair Cars ..., . size sheets 5 cents. For further information, no to rate, Misses Minorya Davis and Harp Madiaonv'ilie, visited routes, time tables and deeping car Graham, of reservations, call on nearest friends hero Friday. ' the Company or addreW Mrs., O. II. Thayer, nf Montgomery Alii., will visit her Mo'therlrs;. Fretf WM. BRYAN, Excarsioi Ageit Rootz'npxt week. Semi-Weekly subscribe NOW and your ticket. If you are a subget scriber, renew now and get yoi r ticket. Some one gets those valuable articles on March Land it may bo you. f. Your visited Miss Eliza Robinson frlendB In Madisonville Saturday., Mrs. Elgio Sisk, of this city, and Mlsa Wallace, of Mortons Gap, aro visiting friends in Pad ucali this Miss Mary Frances Ashby, of week. Madisonville, visited friends here Henry Rogers made a business Saturday. trip to Madisonville Friday. Bailey Patterson, of Nashville, Tonn., formerly with tho Graham Paper Co., but now representing the Amalgamated Aro Roofing Co., of Chicago, 111., was in the city MonLOW ROUND TRIP RATES day on business. Mr. Patterson is a splendid young man and one of the best hustlers in the State. Louisville & Nashville Bee", , If you are not taking way before. And, too, this is your opportunity for saving 10 PER CENT, on all WHITE DRESS GOODS-A- LL LINENS and ALL WIDE SHEETINGS, and 10 per cent, is not picked up everyday: Is it? Our. 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. ' '' Favor us with your presence each day. Won't you? . We have Tiever had such experience. Wired two New York houses last nieht (Tuesday night) for a third shipment of BABY IRISH FLOUNCINGS and BANDS to match. These we look for Friday morning of this week. We have conducted WHITE GOODS and EMBROIDERY sale for years but we never saw it this ' H 51 bishop c & company; ESTABLISHED 1869 Money Back if You Want It It's Just Twixt Hay and Grass Not only in the feed line, but also in Railroad Florida, Cuba Gulf Coast Resorts New Orleans Mobile, Pensacdla If you have a friend or relative living at a distance, send them the Bee a yar it will onl cost and dollars and it will be a constant reminder of you, twice each Semi-Weekly jinepf ,Rfen an.d Boys' Wear. We're "Movin' " prices week. Rev. W. C, Moore, of the country near here, was iu town Friday. W. C. Pilkentpu made a business trip to Madisonville Friday. Mrs. Joe Hamby spent the day in Madisonville Friday. Mtb. N. E. McKinnou was shopping in Madisonville Friday. Mrs. Minnie Vinson, of Madisonville, spent the day here Friday, . Mrs. W. L. Hall VlBlted, friends, here Friday. Mrs. John Tanner visited fr.ie.uds in Madisonvillo Friday- Mrs, J. VY. Veasey and son were Winter Suits, Overcoats, Pants? SWrj;s, Underwear, Hats, CajJS, and many lines of Shoes The prices of our" incoming spring stock are equally as pleasing, We interestyou either way. That's why IT PAYS on all our Men and Boys' -- TO TRADE HERE repre-aentntive- of Bring your harness mending to Mrs. W. L. Gordon, of MadisonTh Burlington Hardware. Storp. ville, spent the day withMrs. V S i Phono 93 . Work promptly done. McGary Monday. ' Satisfaction guaranteed. 'W. H, Mrs. 111 nticcci BUMLULI 1 MT i. '"I vv I XT Whitford, Prop, i John Davenport Is seriously) with pneumonia at the St. Ber- I I nard Hospital. H. L. Browning made a business trip to Mortous Gap Monday. BdTrahern ioft Saturday for El Paso, Tex, to attend the burial if ' his brothor, Tom Trahern. Men and Women, sell guaranteed hose, 70 per cent, profit. Make $10 dailv. Full or part time. Beginners Investigate Wear Proof, 1HW8 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. C. M. Henry inaHe a business trift to Madisonvillo Saturduy. Robert King, of iMadisonville, was in town Saturday. Frank B. Arnold made a business trip to Mudisonvllle .Saturday. Miss Elizabeth Nisbot, of Madisonvillo, was tiie guest of relatives here Saturday and Sunday. ship will bo available for a man be and 'tween the ages of twenty-thre- e thirty-fivdesirous of acquiring an education that: will double ills earning capacity in two years, if the same is less than $2,000 at the present tlmo. For particulars, address Secretary, Hamilton College ot Law, Ellsworth Building, Chicago. e, ?jtfrt?towi?w February Bargains I Daily At Courier-Journ- al One-Ha- lf MadUouyille Friday shopping. Tom Logan made a business trip to Madisonville Friday. Miss Lois Willis, of Madisonville, watt in town Friday night attoudiii. the basket ball game. J.T.Alexander, of Madisonville, was here Friday on bussJness, iii J fvansviue.ind. A I Price Fuek" Education: A scholar- If you will bring or send us your sub- scription during the month of February we will send you ONLY a few more clays uiltU ., . wtej, March 1, when the drawing for the $90 00 Range and $20,00 Bed comes tim&ir&,w&9ifoM&u,!Z,,& off. If you are not taking the Bee, subscribe NOW, aud get your ticket. If you aro a subscriber, renew now and get your ticket. Some one gets these valuable articles on March 1 and it may GOODS AND be you. Mrs. Stanley, wife of Rev. Stanley, pastor of the Cbiistiah church, arrived Inst week and they are now at home on Wilson avenue. Misses Chandler and Eliza Porter, of Pembroke, wore guests of Misses 1 Susan Marie Crutfchfleld and MarOur lnre order of imported Ltces n ml, Embroideries, garet Dudley Saturday and aunday, A'hiclrhns been delayed in transit, has arrived and we are JRoy Peyton, of tho master ma now prepared to offer you fche best bargains youlve ever seen chanics' shop in Howell, Ind., spent (quality considered.) Our Muslin Underwear has been slow Saturday in Madisonville with reaching us, due to the factory miikjuu late shipments. But fr'ieuds. it's here now and look out for tho sizzling, hot bargains. Mrs. R. A. Baldwin, who has been ill for some weeks, is improving. Semi-Weekly ' r NOW FOR OUR hAi WHITE EMBROIDERY SAL E BE? The Semi-week-ly Bee i?.K One Year and the cancer," ' I "never fail. I u doctor and Insure a cure. . Addrebs T; M. Wyatt, R. F. D., Box No. 4, Dawson, Ky. Notice. I cure SALE STARTED SAT., FEB. ENDS SAT., FEB. 11 25 Daily Courier - Journal rFour Months A HOME TREATMENT FOR LUNG TROUBLE ALL WHITE GOODS REDUCED Half Price Sale Continued through this sale on what . goods we have lefts . , THE NEW STORE'S UP K HID-WIHT- CLEAN SALE Is now on and is going in full swing. We are selling our fall Clothing, and winter Shirts, UnShoes,. Hats. derwear, Suit Cases, Ladies' JReady-tO- r Wear Dress "Goods, Hosiery, Comforts' and-BJankets Or "this paper one year and Daily Courier Journal eight months for $2.50 Subscription received at this price only during the month Kor Qtnly ,$1.T5 . . , &:. lv'1 Come 0f the season. and let us show you. DON'T FORGET THE AT COST, This is the greatest $$.'. tirj J of7 February : - ; L J T P ; tional' treatment have.jlone more to cure luny trouble and that weakened run down feeling, 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 from the. system, but at the same tune it mtiBt increase the appetite, aid iu digestion and assimilation ot food, renovate and build up the nervous system and all parts of the - It is a reeppnizod faot that fresh air, plenty of nourishing food and a correct constitu-- . 4 THE McLEOD STORE Madisonville, ' - Kentucky. prosfp lya.yailtiPM 5 . Thej Stite and National Campaigns are opening , SP 13 M PLAGE !rj Read the v8& V t 'And Mr. letters irom Europe will be interesting. Courier-Journal editorials.. Wat-terson- 's ,L Hopkins Co-Operat- ive Co. Mgr, r sults. If you have consumption In any form, blood disease, if you 'are troubled with ulcers' or chronic sores, coughs, pains in ;tho chest, .'if you; havs; weak lungs and feel generally run down and wak, write the Ohio GerminaliRemedy meets all these requirements and is pro- duclng some marvelous re- body. CUT ' COUPON Semi-Weekl- y And bring or send it with $1.00 to the Bee, Earlihgton, ivy., before March 1, and we will send ypu 104, issues of a live newspaper and giye you a chance on a $3Q.0O Range, and $20.00 Bed. , , Enclosed'find $l.'00J;fori which send me the SemiiWeekly Bee one year and a chance on the Range and Bed. . H. P. MORTON, Eut Cnjtr St. hCadisonvilla, Hirrey BnlWiig Ky. Subscription orders under this offer must NOT , but to us. be sent to the Courier-Journa- l, &wwwijift 0 ' Medical Co., Box 95, Columbus, Ohio, and they will send you, a, full slzedbottle of ,tlu . imedicint"Jab8"olutely"iree as a ' trial, If you will mention the name of this paper. MNanie. Address O - i . tr iMiV,h iPsJ 1,, u Society Happenings YOU , ft 5. ROYAL BAKING POWDER Absolutely Purm MAKES HOME BAKING EASY rttJHbraS i$&$S BBrassPSVs Surprise Party, WILL A number of the young people t comooed a sjirpriso party j.V"j?jPlrM Light Biscuit Delicious Cake Dainty Pastries Fine Puddings Flaky Crusts "Oakmoor" Saturday evening, it being the birthday of Miss Elizabeth Kemp. It was a geuuiiie surprise to the young lady, nsVhe guests can testify. The evening wns one of merriment nnd music", the guests departing as the we6 small hours approached. Ltgtit refreshments were served. East End Card Club. 2 SMILE when The East End Card Olub was most delightfully entertained on last Friday by Mrs. 0. B. JohriV son. All of the members were nrpcpnt. unrl nnn (riitiQh Mian Our. rie Atkinson. Mrs. Daves made the highest score. A most appetizing lunch was served by the hostess at the.conclusion of the -- remarkably low price. These portraits in one size, only 10x12, in handsome oval frames, any color design. As a great many valuable pictures are lost on account of being placed in the hands of unreliable agents we guarantee the return of the small picture with the eny Bee one year and larged one. For the next thirty days we will give you the one of these portraits of yourself or any member of the family for the small sum of $3.50. Semi-Weekl- M Mm YouWm Bee. IS m too JML J&sM Read Oar New c JgM ' Premium Offer "t m 31 m i it Read the Following Wonderful er Of-f- v 6t K.i M i .Mr and Act Quick ' Wf have made arrangements with one portrait houses in the country to furnish ioo portraits done in their new Pastel French Water Color combination at a of the largest fa 'ml Mi . i '.. and the food Is finer, more tasty, ciemniy and wholesome than the ready-mad- e found at the shop or grocery. Auraf Cook BookSOO RasmJpta --Free Smntt Mama jgame. Interesting Meeting of U. D. C. . If you are a subscriber to the Bee we will renew your subscription for one year and y furnish one of the portraits for $3.50. The portrait will not be sold except with the Semi-Weekl- The Earliuiitou Chapter of the U. D. 0. held a most interesting meetiug on last Thursday at the residence of Mrs. V. H. Kline. Rl i fcn a H you are interested in this proposition sign your name and address on the blank, and our agent will call on you with samples of the work. SEMI-WEEKL- Y ana Adrmm. arvk HI il tuA - w ill.. Eirliugtou and Hanson ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., HEW YORK. being present. The uext meetiug will1 be held iu Madisonville the first $$ Thursday iu March. TRIP Always Blessed r BEE Earlington, Kentucky j. 4fr i e7 J. J I it .1.1' L' i fe ;4 V I P v :! . " r with a Hearty Appetite if you use SEMI-WEEKLBEE, Digesteze. It helps your stomaclutb the work, digests what you eat and and Elsewhere. Earlington, Ky., makes good rich blond from your Mrs. Mary Jones will open her anfood, No more Sleepless Nights; Al am nual spring school about March G. interested in the portrait proposition, please' have your agent to call with sample. Frankfort, Ky.., Feb. 11 Gov. Headache or Stomach Misery. Get ft, T. H. SiBk was here one day last rid of all these troubles with Digest on a teze. Fifty cents a bottle, worth tenWillson wjl) leave week. Name. trip that will keep him out of fold its cost, at drug department of Dan Suthard was here Sunday. the St. Bernard Mining Company," Kentucky the rest of Febuiary. Incorporated. Mrs. Lula Wilkerson, of Mortons Street No.. Gap, passed through here Saturday, He will visit Washington, New York, Boston, Chicago aud De- Woodrow Wilson Would Like (0 be a en rotate to Madisonville. City A. H. Jones made a trip to Earl- troit. He will spak at Alfred .. Kcntuckian. ington this week. alamni and Williams alumni Gov. Wilson, of New Jer&oyV Mrs. Jas. Gibbons moved banquets in New York, attend a Mr. and UbjMt4AbfcUyUUMftUUU COLORED HEWS said at aiiuner of the Ken tuck- -' here from Graham Sunday. meeting of Harvard overseers iu ians in- Kew Ygrfc Friday: I AH'news for this column should Frank Dame bas bought land Boston and address Michigan was born in Virginia, but X wiih be sent to Rev. J. R. Evans. We from Jas, Harris and expects to Sons of the American Revolution I had been T)uild ou same bornv iu Ken'tuckyJ are not responsible for tho state-.meat Detroit Februrary, 22. JLieut, ,Bein'J)ortV,iWK'utacliyVe4iSw in the. last issue of The Bee Otho Boyd and wife spent Sunday " '" - " i Gov.Oox will arriveMQniiiif7 Mo to be one lVthat good order is kept at the herewithrrSadtV or the greatest complf-- ; dances, conducted at the colored Misses JannltVand Anna Morton be acting Governor. ments that can be paid any man. skating rink. 8isk visited thejrpiunt, Mrs. Mary Keutucky was part of the fron Osear King, who has been very J. T. Bamett made a business trip Joaes, Saturday. tier of thiB country and the men sick tor two weeks, is Improving. to BarnBley Saturday. Wm. Davis is on the sick list this Tom Longstaff, of Providence; of Kentucky made the foundaA party of fifteen or twenty per5 We have recently added to our other week. sons, members of Mt. Zion Rapttst was in town Saturday. tion of the country." Roscoe Asnby left Sunday for business a first class horse shoer with church, stormed Miss Dixie Bell Manitoa, Ky. Ho will stop over at Amos Winstead made friends a Many Winn last Monday night. visit in Madisouville Sunday. 6 Miss Hallie Clark, of Hopkins-villseveral years experience. We guarantee MadiBnvllle,aew day. Mies Thelma King, useful presontB were given, after and little Little Miss Edna Cole is ill with Rob't. Davis was in Madisonville good work at a moderate price. We which a shoit service was held and of this place, spent the week-en- d Monday. malaria fever. all then repaired to their homoB. respectfully solicit a portion of your Mrs. Craig, of Nashville, who has with Will Compton and family, at Miss Winn has been sick for more Mr. Hill bas renovated the store here this week, which adds to its been visiting Mrs. O. P. Webb has Nebo, Ky. than two months, but is slowly impatronage and sincerely thank you for returned home. appearance on the msi'de. proving ,past favors John Ashley, our tonsorial artist, Mr. Browder Myers, of MadisonMr. and Mrs. Reuben Slaughter, was in town Monday. has added a new chair to his barber ville Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Fort and Dock hop. J. W. Pntcbett, of Madisonville, Nichols were visiting in MadisonThe dance giveu by Mr. aud Mrs. was iu town Monday. ville last Thursday; the occasion Guss .'Howell was enjoyed by all being a birthday dinner given by Miss Dot Bean visited frieuds in present. Those attending were Madisouville Monday". Mrs. Ida Collier, iu honor of her m Boscoe Ashley, I. A. Williams, C. busbanu'B birthday. Miss Ida Martin, who hus beeu JET, Brooks, Herman Morgan, of visiting iu MadiBonville for some Pictorial Review 2 Years Most of our sick people are slowly Earlington; Wm. Isabel!, Willie time has returned home. improving. McOlarou, Obesley Perkins, Lloyd (worth $2.00) Mr. Moss, (if Dawson Springe, was Albert Keown made a busineoH Pyle and CHIT Gibbons; Misses EARLINGTON, KENTUCKY visiting iu town last Sunday. Annie Morgan, Gerty and JesHie trip to Madisonville Monday. AND A revival is on at the Baptist Franklin, Nola .Perkins, Maude Geo, W. Bates wus iu MadiBonville church. We shall be pleased to Monday. Pyle and several others. Semi-Week- ly Bee I Year have your presence and assistance. d Mr. and Mrs. P. L. JamesiEon ' 1 friends in Madisonville Monday No More Dyspepsia. MrB. Lizzie Stone, of Providence, FOR BOTH Chas. Baruet made a business trip Gas, or other Stomach Troubles. was iu town a short whlle'Thursday, Nothing will remain undigested or to Madisouville Monday. euioute to .Louisville, Ky. Her - TELEPHONE - SERVICE THE sour on your stomach if you many friends were glad to see her. B. N. Clark aud wife Bpont Sunday a little Digesteze, a powerwill take ful digestive, harmless and pleasant in Mortons Gup with friends. LOOK HERE, MR, FARMER! Prof. Bell Hpout Wednesday in j as Maple Syrup. For sale by the Floyd Laffoon visited friends here Npte that tho Cumberland Telephone & Telegraph Company, Incorporated, is offerLouisville attending the Executive ing to yon an ideal proposition tor telephone service until Februury 25. Uaint; our service you have ad-drug department or the St. Bernard Sunday. Board of State University. Ho alvanishes ui iuuk uisuhco counecuous lu every iinporiam point in W1Q United State. The Mining Company, Incorporated. advantages of telephone service in your residence are too numerous to mention, but among Net plus B equals price. so addressed the student body them would be daily communication with the markets, obtaining prices, getting accurate John Wand visited friends in reports tn the weather, calling up your neighbors, friends and relatives. All these ad. morning. Wednesday vantages and pleasures aro more tuan worth the price you would pay for the service. Clay Woodruff and A. Bobinson, Greenville Sunday. Literature and information furnished by calling on our manager, U. G. Mann. Mrs. Susie Oflutt, who has been Guy Forrester, o( the Bepublican of St. Charles, were In the city sister, Mrs. Tuesday on busihess. force, Hartford, Ky., spent Sunday WALLACE M, WEIR with her St. Louis, died Henriotta Thursday Phillip, in CUMBERLAND TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH GO. Mrs. A. J. Stokes left this morn- here with his parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. morning, Feb. 9, was brought home ing for Nasnvllle, where she will J. R. Forrestor. SyhscrlptlOM Agut and buried from tho A. M. E. Z. Mrs. Bobert Staver, of EvanBville, visit friends for several days. CfcjWch. Rev. Fortune preaohed William Burk, of The Earlington Ind,, returned home Friday evenKENTUCKY HANSON, the funeral. UWUMMMWuWM Macbino Works was in SturgiB Mon- ing, after a few days' visit to her Prof. Driver and Mrs. Nealy Mrs. Egloff . Will Deliver Several Andresses at Colleges Y to-nig- ht I GOV. "VTILLSON ON BARNSLEY BRIEFS, TO THE EAST AND NORTH ,$ Ar .BringorSend to the Bee Office m j m 41 m i'l sw it- - i i Stifl J - at SOMETHING - NEW - e, -- m ft J,1 What Do You Think of This il w - J. i 1 Mi. OLDHAM r .i tvil 3 mm vu-ite- $2.00 BEST 1 i-- l h' . am ti " l II mother, day on business. John A. Moore is home from Culver Military Academy for an in. definite period, the school having been suspended on account of scarlet fever. B.IO. Mitchell, of Madisonville, was in town Monday on business. L No. 5, of the M. E. Church Class South, Sunday School has been organized into a Baraoa Class, led of young men, with Walter N Martin as teacher. The member, ship are enthusiastic and are going after an enrollment of at least fifty All young men are invited to come Just below city hall. All coal orders promptly filled. once, you will come again. If you Drayage to all parts of city. Moving a specialty. eannot attend regularly and are Interested in the class, at least report Good rigs. Open all hours. Phone 6-your name to the teacher, Borne xaember of the class, or some official of the school. re-ma- m about the same. (r MITCHELL '- fe SON Mesdames Amos and El(za Mason are,Biill improving. The fronds of Neville McComb are, glad to see him out'ou the street "again. 1 B. M. SLATON, Undertaker MADISONVILLE, KY- NEXT DOOR TO POST OFFICE. MASONIC BUILDING Everything' NcW. 7ie Finest Hearse in tke County , is progressing nicely. tinue next week. it' The revival at the Baptist church It will con- WJMMJUWUMMMJUMUUMMUUUUSJUMU h. .......... .....,..,, ......,,...,.,,,,,,,.,,,, , iiniwiirwrrrrmnvrnrrirvrmrrftymYrrjPimnHn Livery, Feed ana? Sale Statl The little girls' concert will be postpone on account of tho revival at'tne Baptist church. Asthma Sufferers old people with a hacking cough and will find Instant relief in Otto's Spruce Gum Balsam and Pine Tar Compound, made from the Spruce ari'd Pine tree. Your jiving made more pleasant and life prolonged by usi'ug this valuable remedy. Try it. sale Price 50c. For fit,. by drug depart 'Rnrnat'd Minltli?' mnnt nf tho 4 os ROBT. SORY, M. D. Practice lim'.ted to diseases of Eye, Ear, Nobo and Throat. Eyes TeBted. Glasses Fitted. OFFICE HOURS: 9 t Center Street. TO 12 A. M., 2 TO 4:30 R. 2, Office Over C. L. Ross' Grocery. J. ''.Cofapany, Incorporated. MADISONVILLE, KENTUCKY a j t O Tl r WSf-- S ,,'nmnAJi,Am Klfr flLTUJia!a - vmmmesmmmxi ...n1)rmr' ! nm iftftWfrCi