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Bee (Earlington, Ky.): February 21, 1911
Bee (Earlington, Ky.): February 21, 1911 Bee (Earlington, Ky.) 300dpi TIFF G4 page images Bee Publishing Co. Earlington, KY 1911 bee1911022101_sn87060004 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Bee (Earlington, Ky.): February 21, 1911 Bee (Earlington, Ky.) Bee Publishing Co. Earlington, KY 1911 $IMLS This electronic text file was created by Optical Character Recognitio n (OCR). No corrections have been made to the OCR-ed text and no editing has be en done to the content of the original document. Encoding has been done through an automated process using the recommendations for Level 1 of the TEI in Librar ies Guidelines. Digital page images are linked to the text file. e? -- fc $T TUESDAY 4 TUESDAY' and FRIDAY IF YOU DON'T ADVERTISE YOUR TWENTY-SECON-D and FRIDAY BUSINESS ADVERTISE IT FOR SALE 21, 1911 YEAR EARL1NGTON, HOPKINS COUNTY, i. KY., TUESDAY, FEBRUARY N: i 15 KBWB . rt f Dorit Forget io Pay Your Subscription Before March 1 And Get a Chance on the $30 Range and $20 Bed . l i If You Are Not a Subscriber Get Busy and Take The Semi-Week- ly Bee Now and .Get a Chance 4 EARUNGTON GETS IT FIRST assistant mine inspector for 111 The car is in charge oJ K. Y. GOOD PIECE OF Williams, mining engineer, of Illinois. A. A. Sams, formerly lu- - diana, demonstrates the oxygen Rescue Work From Department helmets and other apparatus. G. T. Powell, of the Pennsylva of Mines Finishes Two nia anthracite field, is the Red WeeKs Work. Gross representative aud instructs in first aid work. RESCUE CORPS OF EIGHT to The car went Saturday TRAINED MEN EFFECTED where the same line Providence, First Kentucky Mints to Gel These Dcm-- seut to jail. The woman admitted that they had Madisonville Notes been "friends" and that, he had POLICE WORK written threatening notes to some of her boarders. She said BY AILEEK DAVIS. pome one had thrown a brick through' her window Assassin Who Probably Shot Calico Party. night before and that she had Wrong Person Walks Into moved out because she was Very clever and original in every LaW's Clutches. to stay there. The partic detail was the entertainment tenipstnts in this affair are negroes. dered to the members of the Phlla-the- a Class on Friday evening at the GUN FOUND INtHIS HOME WITH ed Ins being e fd Hant, Margaret and JjohIbo McPher-so- n, Agnes Bailey, Franoes aa Gertrude Overall, Lora and Era Bell Masses Eleonor Dee Gordon aud Isabella Biddle were the hoaor guests of .the olub. Vale-ti- ne I Dinner. s BARREL FULL OF SOFT MUD. . onstrations R,ed Cross Corps. A liescne Oar No. 3, of the Department of Mines, United States Geological Survey, left Earliii-to- n Saturday, after rounding out Dnring two full weeks here. this time those in charge of the car have Hpeut morning, afternoon aud .evening explaining and demonstrating, to all comers, the apparatus and the work of rescue and first aid to the injured, and in drilliug numerous fore men and picked miners in the use of oxygen helmets and the work of first aid and rescue. Several full days have been spent in the Arnold raiue of the St. Bernard group, which was given over by the owners for the purpose, drilliug the men in actual use of oxygeu helmets for hours at a time in uoxious at mosphere, created by the burn-iuof sulphur. The eight g n Earl-ingto- men, whoso names fullow, will receive certificates of com petency for the rescue work, foi having uudergoue fifteen hours nr mnrii cit : tr:illilUt 111 UOXIOUS atmosphere W. T. Jeunings", Lawsou Miles, W. R. Brasher, E. It. Burnett, Thos. Peyton, Hulon Maddox, Hardin Henry Harris and Tweedle. v These certificates w ill come from Washington, signed by the Director of the ..Geological Surveyor. J. A. Holmes. They will each also receive a ''Eescue button," which will identify them as competent men for this work, should they be called to any mine disaster away from home. These men also stood a physical examination to urove their fitness to do rescue work under serious conditions. stances support the theory that the charge was meant foe the Bell woman, but that Holt pro- A meeting .of the directors of Jbably leaned forward just as,the , the firm of Barnes, "Oowand & trigger was pulledj-- He caught Oo. was called at Beaver Dam, every shot in tne load except one Ky., Friday afternoon, Feb. 17, single 6hot that went through the shoulder of the Bell woman, who at 1:30 p. m. H. D. Oowand with an inventory of the sat at his right. A felt wad was past year's business and was taken out of the wound, from checked up by the directors and under Holt's right shoulder blade reported a prosperous year's busi- and a uumber of shots which appeared to be either number four ness. Mr Oowand was manager and assistaut bnyer or five. The wounded were atfor the firm of Barnes, Oowaud & tended to iu St. Bernard HospiMr. Oowand tal. Holt made no comphuut Oo.. Earliugtou. lrwi mnr)n n L'llrtrtrtCC nl during the operatiou aud walked inm(j0 a profitable institution of home after his wound was dressthe firm with which he is con ed. Answering a telephone call, nectea aud we congratulate him, Deputy R. N. Olark went to the He was the promoter of the scene of the shooting aud eacort mammoth store uf Barnes, Oow- ed the wouuded pair to the hos and & Co. in ihjs oily wid has pital. The gun was fired at close nuver tired from the idea of range and the shot made a wound making thi6 store one that the about tlie sizj of a dollar, with, a people of Earliugtou and its sur- few scattering shot over a spaed rounding country should be not more than live inches in diameter. Dr. Johnson dressed proud of. Good luck for old Henry in the the wounds. Followiug a clew that Deputy future. Olark uncovered iu his. investiWallace Crenshnw and son JameR, he aud Deputy Marshall of Keney Kan., are vlBltiug the fami- gations, Humby went to Hecla after two ly of Jur. OreuBbaw. o'clock in the morning aud visited Albert Beasley's house. Beas-le- y was not at home but his bed ager and Assistant Buyer ,' f Earl ington Styx. at-teud- o.l re-elect1 of work will be done for a period Irving Holt received a dangerof perhaps ten davB. ous gun shot wound at the hands An interesting rhina in tins of a would be assassin Friday connection is Unit Earliugtou is night about nine o'clock in a the first place in Kentucky to be house on the banks of the creek visited by ohm of th Bt Rescue west of the base-bapark, occuOar tind the Eirlinuroii men .ire pied by Riley AtcLear. Holt aud the firs to- get the benefit of McLear, with the latters wife this valuable instruction. and a woman named Annie Bell, were playing a game of cards. M1ETIHG OFiDIUXCTORS The aBsiissin took aim through a shade 'at the iear Of Barnes. Cewand & Co. Held at Beaver worn window of the house and fired. CircumManDam Mr. Cowand ll - is of the highest orJef ths makes satisfied custo ' w ones... jnjkjjf and g t s and home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ramsey, on North Main street, in the MaXing Extensive Improvements and way of a "Calico Party." All the young ladieB being bewitchiugly Large Force of Men at Work. garbed Impairs in calico gowns, while their escorts wore the calico ties made A car load of material has from a pioce of the dreBB of his lady. been received at this station for A most enjoyable evening was the Cumberland telephone com- spent iu playing all of the e pany and a large force of men games, guessing contests and muBic. ara at work rebuilding lines, run- -' At a late hour the guestB were innil) si new lines and potting in vited into the dining room, where a new phones. A great dral of "variety lunch" was served. this work ifi being done in the Those present county. TJuder the efficient Lilly and Sudie were Misses. Leila, Harris, Lola and maniKmest of Manager B. 0. Eva Bell, Hazel and Lucy Fawcett, Mitchl, this system has grown Frances and Gertrude Overall, Inez in 'favor steadily and the demand and Frances Elgin, Pearl Carmack for teltphoHP service is on the and Mrs. H. B. 8isk; Messrs Bufus increase. The service at both Wbittingbill, Montgomery Hole-maMadiori,illte,and ErJington Langley Hollman, Jas. Soiy, CUMBERLAND TELEPHONE CO and Mrs. L. E. Ruby entertained on Tuesday evening at a beautifully appointed valentine din, ner at their home on South Union Mr. Btreet. t The rooms were prettily decoiated in vases filled with out flowers and ferns. The place cards were comic valen- tines on which were inscribed verses' of poetry concerning some personal Joke j old-tim- Covers were laid for the following: Messrs. Walter Ruby, Luoian Ruby, MoNary Hollman, Meters, and Clyde Buby and C. A. Morton and Mrs. B. S. Duliu, Jr.,. and Me-dam- pertaining to each individual. es Mibb Florence Allyn. on-chan- Drop in our store during our Ma- jostio Demonstration Week, Febra-ar- y 20 to li5, and let ub Bhow you the Great and Grand Majestic Bangs 1b the best on earth. A Souvenir" Set of Ware, worth 8.0Q, given with Willis Waddlli, Torlan Tate, Forest Myers, Harry Taliaferro, Gordon every Majestic Range sold. BonXLAXD & M4KKK. Gold, Basil and David Ramsey and Charlie Bourlaud. Mrs". Frank Simwe, ef Hanson?, spent Friday with her sister, Miss n, St i Charles Events Thmrtday Afteraoea Literary CUV. ! A HOME TREATMENT Iff. the practical things that will come of the vitit of Kes6ue Our No. 8 to Earliugtou is the organization of a Red . Ouo FOR LUNG TROUBLE of aid work, be doue under direc which will tion of Dr. W. K. Nisbet, of the St. Bernard medical staff. ' , This work had been undertaken in a small way id the Earl ington group of miues before the coming of the Rescue Oar. Red Gross boxeB, containing first aid Gross Corps for first It a recognized faot that fresh ulr, plenty of nourishing food and a correct constitutional treatment have doue more to cure lung trouble and that weakened run down feeling, than all other forms of 'treatment cdmbined. A constitutional treatment, to meet all the uecessary requirements, must not only kill and remove all the disease gorms from the system, but at the samo time It must increase the appetite, altl In digestion 1b bandages aud appliances, have, for the past year or two, been stationed at various places in Now the crops these mines. will be organized, after the special instruction given by the first aid expert on the Rescue Oar, and will be ready for practical service when uecessary. The mine operators here have given these government experts every facility to accomplish this work among their employes. o vate and build up the nervous Bystetn and all parts of 'the body. Germinal Bemody meets all these requirements and is producing some marvelous re, sults. If you have consumption in ally form, blood disease, if you are troubled cwith ulcers or chronic sores, cougbB, pains jn the chest, if you have weak lungs and feel generally ruu down and weak, write the Ohio and asBlmilation of. food, reno- had been occupied aud hib wife said he had been out early, 'had come in to bed and had gone again, she did not know where. Mr. Olark found a single barrel ed shot gun' loaded and cocked, sitting iu the corner by the emp ty bed. The gun had fresh mud in the end of the barrel and the shell u the breech was (oaded with No, 5 6hot. He took charge of the gun and left word that he wanted to see Beasley wIiqu he came home. One of the surprising things is that Beasley went to Mr. Olark's home Saturday morniug while the latter was at break' ast. He was v taken to week. Mrs. Annie Bryan, of Madisonville, visited her mother. Mrs. M. ...E, Wallace. MIsb Eunice Gribble was in Madisonville a few days last week. John T. Barnett was in town Wednesday. Clarence Mitchell, of Earllngton, was here en buBinese Wednesday. Dr. D. P. Ourry was in Earllngton one day last week. Rev. Samuel Coward preached at the M. E. Church Friday night. Mrs. CharleB Joseph has returned to her home in Ohio, after a few weeks' to her sisters and father, Uncle Ben Woodrnil. Miss Myrt Robinson hap returned home, after a two weeks' visit to her sister, Mrs. J. W. Travis, at Earllngton. Miss Birda Graharr, who haB been viBiting in Madisonville, has returned. Mrs. Elgie Bisk, of Earlinsrton, was the guest of MisB GIrtle O'Ban-no- n a few days last week. Mrs. John Palmer and son, Leonard, passed through here from Dawson Springs Thursday, en route to their home at Carbondale. The young folks gave a "Redlo Bum" at the city hall Thursday themselves night and enjoyed hugely, and if you don't believe It ask Mr. Ohas. McGary. Kirby O'Bannon has accepted a position with the St. Bernard Mining Co,, in the store at Earllngton. Hepry and CharleB McGary Browning, of Earllngton. were hero Thursday and Friday, assisting Mr. McEuen invoicing the stock in the company's store. Frank MqQary, the popular traveling' salesman for the '.Lo'uisvillo Coffee Co., was here last week. Mrs. B. L. Blanks is here visiting Mr. and, Mm. E. L. Blanks. Miss Doll Woodruff visited Miss Lovlo Banson, of Daniel Boone, a few days last week. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Plain and children, of Madisonville, visited her mother, Mrs. W, B. Baymer, last - ' day, Feb. 17. The "New South" was Interestingly given by Mrs. Clyde Buby. This being followed by a most excellent article on "The Colleges aud Universities of Our Country," by Miss Hendricks. Mrs. Norrto Gordon then beautifully sketched the pathetic story of "The Man Without a Country," whih proved a fitting slimax to thiB program that dtalt with the "New South." After which a beautiful luncheon was served. The Thursday Afternoon Literary Boy L. Wilson arrived iu the city; Club met at the homo of Mrs. L. E. Friday from Marion to spend the-- , Buby, on Sontk Union street, Thurs- week-enwith his parents. d Bertha Parishiu this city. Don't fail to yislt' th'e "Kandy Kitchen" lu Madisonville on East Center street, opposite the Hotel. Madisonville, for the freshest of. sweets. Juston Greeu spent' Sunday in HopkinBVllle with frjoade. Conae and see the great cooking wonder at our store all next week. You have a chance m get a Souvenir Set of Ware Free. See large advertisement 1b thiB paper. '' BourlandA Moouh, city. served. Her guests included MisseB Lucy Fawcett, . Frances Elgin, Sybil Omer Oates, of Mortons Gap,, was k in the city Saturday atteuding the . The Good Luck Club was elaborAskby. ately entertained on Wednesday funeral of K. J. Get n Majestic Souvenir Set of afternoon at the home of MIbs Elizabeth Nisbet, on West Arch street Ware at Bourlaud & Moore's store. rue house was artistically decor- durlug demonstration week, Febru-ated in. cut flowers and potted ary 20 to 25. Heavorin Storm, of Henderson, Is plants. A moBt appetizing luncheon was the gtiest o'f J. Bacon Ashby, in this Good Luck Clatfl -- (Continued on Page a.) C. A. MORTON , MADISONVILLE, KY. Funeral Director ana Embalsner ! 4 H- - '' "Any'C all Answered Promptly Day or Night. i. A I E . Medical Co., Box 95, Columbus, Ohio, and they will send y.ou a full sized bottle of this medicine absolutely free, as a tflal, If you will mention the name of this paper. who is attendMaxle S. a brief investigation ing McLeanGiHUand,at Hopklnsville, College was held before Judge Bennett, Ib at home for a few days. Mr. Mann, the telephone manager, who sent the prisoner ''to the of Nortonvllle. was, here Friday. couuty jail at Madisonville, to MIbs Vera Sisk haB returned home, 4 after visiting relatives in Central await trial. weeks- After Beasley was arrested City for a few Mrs. Tom Warren and Miss Girtie X the Bell woman was brought be- O'Bannon were in Earllngton shopfore Judge Bennetj; and state- ping Thursday. the.jail'and ROBT. SORY, M. . D. . r I T- - Prantlno limitfid to fllsoftHns of Evn., .Ear., Noae and Throat. , --t Eyes Tested. Glasses Fitted. OFFICE HOURS:. 9 TO 12 A. M.jglTO 4:30 P. M. Center Street. Office Over C. L. Rom' Grocery. ' f MoKinsey.'the Singer tSew-in- g ment, that, with the evidence Machine man of Earllngton, was produced by the officers, warrant here Friday. A. O. MADISONVILLE, - KENTUCKY ;& i c U- -. - ). ) 'its ;:,Cf;XTr WBsfmmBIM LiMtMUUIiilMMa wtwrni ui4k l ' m '""i'- - '" I355M"a a ? Tff. tf M, c MMMI "; EbeAflHBee PAUL M. MOORE. EDITOR AND PUBLISHER J. E. FAWCETT ASSOCIATE EDITOR AND BUSINESS MANAGER Subscription Rates One lMtM MMIMtl IMttlM1 Year.. ..' , $1.00' 50 25 Six months Three months, Single copies :.,..',... 5 Specimen copies mailed free t member ot Aentucfty rress Association and Second District Publishers League application. Corrosponcl-ent- s wanted In all parts of the comity. Address us for on pays that in fixing jpqp' he compensation of employes injured in accidents the matter of paraTuount importance is the fact injur that the employe has-beshould be cared foe. A ed and New York Editor 6ays: ,lThis Ib the humane way to attact the problem and the rule ia economically sound as well. onrporation en v nyy 'ny-u- yi m"ni"Miwigy ipiimiy mmy uip,i nfumyi". ,piMiyiii.i,y,iiuiyii.m.ii.;H' npui nf MigF" .y y 'y '" imp" -, " V ' ,l y" 11 A DISPLAY NOW ON -- rj Branch Office in Morton's Furniture Store, 119 Soath Main Street, Kentucky, Phone No. A1LEEN DAVIS, Mgr. 4-- MISS Madi-sonvill- e, chant if his competitor is a live advertiser who, now and then, ever tried to ''set the mice for a him." It makes store'-makiu- It is fortunate for a real mer- We have just, opened our spring and summer stock of Dress Uoocls, consisting of all new creations, Dress rabrics, J Linens, Voiles, Foulard, Silks, Jacquards Silk, Silk Jac- - J quards, quanting, rongee, Cord, ropnns, lViaciras ana uing-- , 3 hams. Vd in ffSi nJ-i- F) g task for men! j ' ' ' 'v Tcicshunc A7 J !..:.. ti T fc. Tuesday, February 21, 1911 A store must make it pay vou ANNOUNCEMENTS We are authorized to announce L. B. Hay as a candidate for lower Iioupp of the next General Assembly ot Kentucky, subject to the action of Ihe Democratic party. are authorized to announce Cass L. Walker as a candidate for .Representative from Hopkins county in the lower house of the uext General Assembly of Kentucky, sub-jeto the action of the Democratic "We et t represent Hopkins county in the for reading its' ads. If it did the exur ss cohiuiimes .'of this not., 'the cost of .'tin advertising For jf country for the vear ending June, would be thrownaway. not otherAnd the ad pays the stoire 30, 1009 was $12,294,009. 4 '. the investment of the co.mpunies, wise. in property and equipment, was Accidents will happen, but the best regulated $22,313,575. That's making some families keep Dr, Thomas' Eclectic Oil (or suth emergencies. It subkuesithe pain and heals the f profit on the investment, and hurts. amouuts to a good argument in favor of .the parcels pa6t. , i I , We are showing the abpve cloths in all the :icw spring and summer shades. We ask you to call and look ?them over. affords, us We want you to see them and get our prices. pleasure to shpw you. m M 'l ' .It i 4 f i am n BARNES, COWAND & COMPANY INCORPORATED ul2aiinfii-fijii-inrihriiii- tMfe .ft:I,.iJ',..?iY x&luJkaCilOi,, i .K..a i..,i! rhrtfl m fivmii" "lv'- -' gl ' " ''l' i xs ' ' '""' '"'''" & 41 !ariy. ' ' ' are authorized to anuounce JM L. Ydnnsr as a caudidate to represent Hopkiue county in the lower ktuoe of the next General Assembly f Kentucky, subject to the action f the Democratic party. "We $10,000,000 has been appropri- ated by Congress for Durchase of the. Appalachian and White Mountian forest reserve. Tins The kuowu fire loss of the reserve takes in part of Kentuc United States and Canada for the mouth of January was ( The Hani man facific, railroad carried some 49,000 000. passengers iu 1910 without killing a single one. The Western State Railway of Frauce, owned by the Government, which killed eighty persons iu six mouths, added twelve to its list last Tuesday. Who would haye Government ownership in this Country. How Old People May Prolong Their Lives Calendars For 1912 the swellest line of Imported and Domestic Calanders for 1912 that has ever been shown ThSy in this territory. are the Celebrated Butler We have line and the price year is lower than Do not purchase your calanders until you seen our samples. can please you and you money. Semi-Week- ly . $21,923-00- 0. . V l'( ' IS- - That much money would Panama Exposition in 1915 ..and repair a Int. of lilies, put. many safe condi-tioit will not cost Uncle Sam' any) daugerous wires in many a fire and clean up thing. Takes these big, broad"Westerners to do things, with a trap. It would also buy a great deal rif elFeotive'fice fighting " a' lavish hand. '" for ..unprotected, ,,tow.ns. niilliojiaire, shows, .hi? and eve nbuU.da 'few water, Another tor plaethnt are dry-- as patriotism. ',, August Belmont hat ' offered to give the United Sta.fe' lirnr.1 " ' r' '' "Government six thordughbr'iJd ' The tfuitevl States' St,ee,.H Cor- Stallion?, worth $150,000 to' impora.tion..jas adopted the Earl- prove brepd Of army mount. i,i)gtpn i(Jea in. the care of injur- The net operating revenue of ed empJovfis. An official of that San Francisco will hold the n At advanced, age the organs act more slowly than in youth. Circu-latio- n becomes poor, blood thin and watery, appetite fitful, and digestion weak. This condition leaves the system open to disease such as Coughs, Colds, Grippe, Pneumonia, Rheumatism, etc. VINOL is the greatest health,, creator and body builder we know ' of for old people, as it supplies the very elements needed to re--' build wasting tissue and replace weakness with strength. . I I R0WL4ND CL4RK& WallPafier No one plunnins Ihe decoration of wall-- qui ufTord' to take up t h( work without a visit the our store. Not only are tho suyiRtion- - ji Horded hero of the urnatest value, but, it will be found One Thing Urit quality and artistic val" $ I - m -n 1 . 'Ji m this ever. 1912 ni5 - ap-parat- us , , sys.-ten- iv UI1C7 t -- : - F M $dbdb'A Incorporated Drug Department well. Kentucky Earlinglon, We ask every aged person in this neighborhood to try a bottle ts of VINOL with the understanding," m that we will return their money if It A healthy wan is a king In his own rlRfit; an does' not prove beneficial. unhealthy man is an. unhappy slave. Uurdock ijj ST. BERNARD MINING COMPANY Ulood Bittern builds np sound healthkeep you 4 if4 A 6aso Is recorded in Albany, N. V., of a woninn. w!o felt Bho vus breaking down by ago and yrna doomed to tho weak ntid feebla condition of old people. Bho lind no strength mid tho sllgbtest ex- ertlon tired hor, but VINOI. inado her well mid strong, mid eho states thnt sho f cols ten years younger than Bho did taking VINOL. bo-fo- here is the rnoou have We save our WALL considered PAPERS are the most eenno Wall Decoration niical. We are showing; a Is Thought multitude of oolors iu Ohain- brys, Oiiliiiij.il StripV-- , F'orftl Ont'Ont, Orown, French O'etonnc ellVot- -' in all prices Essential to ue ! i re Bee V We are always glad to assist you in setling your T problems of home decoration t T T ..... ROWLAND CLARK MADISONVILLE - KY. T f '- -' 4 & tf 4 4 4 rf 4 T4 h 44 4444 T f 4 44 4 4 v? .1 8 We wish to announce the arrival of Spring White GoodsfLaces, Embroideries and Flounoings. We are displaying the largest assortment ever shown by our store during any previous season, and the prices are reasonable. A N N O U N;C;E v.. MEMT ' Embroideries v m 5fcJ M I i i i White Goods India Linens Persian Lawns Flaxons White Batiste. ' Men's and Boys' Clothing '. . .1 ; 70 yd and up ,20c A full line of Laces, in dainty patterns, and In-sertio- ns yd and up .............. .;... .. to match, in Valenciennes Also a nice line of Beadings, . and Torchons. 25c yd and up .... 25c yd and up .. Our spfing line is now coming in and we can fit you in any style and price. Men's Suits $I0 and up Young Men's Suits $10 to $20 Boys' Knee Pants Suits $2.50 to $7.50 Foulards and other silks, "in" all colors, from .. 50c yd and up We are also receiving a nice line of Ladies' anb! Chil- dren's Shoes, in Patent Leather, Suede, Velvet and (Kid, in cloth top, button and lace, any style. Florsheim, Men's Shoes vf 'h from .;.f .V. .'. . MM'.,. .. ..-.'.- .$4.00 to,5.oo Swiss Flouncings, Corset Cover Edges, Muslin Skirtings, Embroidered Waist Fronts, Match Sets, Other Line Shoes,. $2.00 and up Etc. - St. B ernar 4 -- Mi ning Vjompanyl ' t 3. 'I :! Incorporated .' vipmi : "k i m.' w'. " fBjL''. .iflft r '!; ,;"5voSto&irv:; 1 , ' , mb ' J . I- .'Wvi .l. &&mwtyww&wmwmw 0 ;., Earlmgton, 8P - ' Iventucky jitf " n . tfcm 9 t C. W. LINDSAY 4 WHOLESALE CIGARS, CIGARETTES, TOBACCOS HABIS8NVILLC, KENTUCKY, 125 CtNTIR STMET WINTER IS NOT OVER During the next Sixty Days we are to battle with the most ing Weather of the year -- PIIONC59I try- News of the Town Rico Bowlos, Jno. Lanier and Will Moaohom were in Madisonville Thursday. Yadell Tilford mado a business trip to Madisonville Thursday. It certainly will behoove the head of each family in Hopkins County to take advantage of the heavy CASH discounts we still continue makino- on Winter Merchandise during the remainder of February. - M w "k W. K. Grlfllu was in Madisonville W, B. Young, of Hanihley made Friday. a business tup to thin city SaturSam Vannoy made a business day. trip to MadlBouvllle Friday. MrH. S. L. Ashby, of Slaughter Mafvlu Mitchell made fi lends in Lvllle, u visiting the futility of Marl " . Madisonville u visit Friday. onSlBk. if Geo. Sharp, made a' business trip Hartford Cliaiteu ninde abuslm-to' Madison villa Fridaytrip to MadisoiivlMo Sutuwfuy. Gllbort Lonir was in Mudisonvlllu Notice. ' CLOSELY THE DETAILS BELOW Men's and Young Hen's New Suits and Overcoats $25.00 22.60 20.00 18.00 17 50 10.50 10.00 16 00 18 50 18 00 12.60 12.00 10 00 9.00 't d - grade It I. II .... .....a.., ' .... for$1895 for for for for (Saturday on Imihiiiohh. I cure oancnr. I never fail. I Geo. Sharp made a business trip doctor and Insure a cure. Addrebs tto Madisonville Saturday. T. M. Wyatt, R. F. iD., Box No. 4, Mrs. O. P. Webb was, in "W. Mudisgn-rllle " II II '"' " it 1 ' Saturday visiting frlbuds. E. Crutclier and Will Sutton jade a busluoss trip to MadiBonviile .turday. Mrs. H. R. Corey was InMadlson. rille Saturday attending the funeral E. J. Ash by. Roy Parker spout Saturday iu .disonvllle with his parents. Men and Women, soli guaranteed iose, 70 per cent, profit. Make $10 Uilv. Full or part time, ttegin- im Investigate Wear Proof, 3038 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. STMrs. Erniitt Wyat and mother. Dawson, Ky. The City Council of (he City of Ky., Earling-(on, .t II ...... ...... ' !! do Ordian as FoIIowst ''"'; 10 ............. ' The duty of the city uttorney be fixed us follows: He shall prosecute all cotest-er- i Sec. 1 cas-es 860 800 7.60 . 4 ;.;;;. ;;:;;;;;v;..;.for for for for for for .. for for for for for for 17 95 15.95 13 95 13 45 12 95 12.45 1195 10.95 10.45 9 95 9.45 7 95 0 750 45 Boys New Suits and Overcoats $10.00 grade for $795 9 00 for 075 8 50 for G.45 8.00 for G25 .: it 7.50 for 5495 7.00 it for .645 6.60 '...., for 4 95 6.00 for 4.95 5.00 or 395 4.00 for 8.00 3.00 for 2 25 . ." Ken' and Young Hen's Odd Pants, Newest Styles '20 per cent discount Ladies' Wraps and Skirts $12.60new Suit ....-.- . for 17.00 20.00 25.00 28.00 $ 6.25 .for .for .for New Wraps new Wrap 8.60 12.50 14.00 for 10 00 6.25 5.95 Ken's and Young Ken's, Carried Over Odd Pants' 83 1- -8 pending in the Police Court of the Oity, and shall not directlv or indirectly accept any employment in any civil ornrim inn) case adverse ro the interest of the Oity. Sec. 2f The salary of the Oity Attorney shall he and is fixed at Irs. Coylo, visitod frlpuds in Madi- Sixty Dollar ($00.00) per vear. mvlllo Friday Ed Trahoru returned hpme from payable quarferU, counting from unci after January, 1, 1011 51 Paso, Tex., Friday. II. O Botni&AND, - per cent discout during this sale. All JFine Dress Shirts Discount por cent daring this sale Hats and Caps Big stock of these, 10'per cent' count during this February sale. Bed Comforts and Blankets dis- $25.00 17 00 15.00 12 50 10 00 " " ' u tor $16.67 " l " New Skirts new Skirts for 11.34 for 10.00 for 884 for' 669 Til Ken's and Young Ken's Carried Over Suits at Hain?rice In this lot wo show every pood style. Coats aro good style' front And good length. $20 00 $ 5.00 6.00 750 .for .for for for$375 4.50 5.63 6.88 6 75 Misses Martin and Clinton, of EProvldeuce, viHtted friends lit this folty Friday. MiBses Mary Cunningham and Virginia Lockott, of Henderson, aro fthe quest of MrH Paul Hanlcti this week. . Lein Stanley spent Sundiiy in 1500 12 50 10.00 grude.v.'. ...w.v4-rt!tfA.' .' for-$1- 0 00 MaVor EuilinL'tMi,- KyM Feb 0, 1011 Att st : Paul P. PmoE, " -- .. -. '.V" ,, r -- .for for 7,40 0 25 - Good selection Cotaforts. . for Fair selection. Blankets. iiu'lQiflet-cdntfrtlgcou.ifc.'durin- RJOOftii this sale. 8.50 9 00. 10.00 12.50 18.60 .for .for .for .for 7.60 9.88 10.12 Oit Clerk. - mfHHHnMKMnMMHHBM LOW ROUND TRIP RATES 3iadlsonvilIo with'frieudn. Harry Blackwell j spout, adavortwo. and Sunday in Nebo. r iiuoK Shaver has gone to Florida for a row weeks visit. Misses Susan Mario Oiutol.IlHld and Morgaiot Dudlov' spent Satui- dav In Madiionvillu with Miss Elizabeth Nlsbet. Tonunie Lanier, of Orofton, !h visiting Iiih paruiittt in this city, for Saturday Louisville & Nashville Save a doctor's bill by discarding that pair of half worn shoes you are trying to make do, and supplying yourself with a good pair from our Jpb Shoe Counter. And your wife and childrendo you want them to have pneumonia? Avoid such a calamity by keeping all member's of the family Well Shod i I Railroad The Best Investment in the World is Good Solid' Footwear I Mrs. Joe Browu, of this city," who has boon visiting fhtindV.Jn Kva'ns-vlil- e Bovpral diiy.s,' rrttiirnofl liotno Suturduy, accompanied by 'Mies a n iIf Coast Resorts z New Orleans Mobile, Pensacola , a BISHOP . COMPANY Money Yotsr Back If Yoci Want It tlWMMMIMHUiM ! lb ! Ober Browetor. Tickets'' on solo daily, good rdtuYninc until ' (O !k Nortonville News Health Officers and Local Physicians (Continued from Fpfjo ) It will mol'e thau pay you for the Should Begin Clean-uCampaign. Mrs. W. M. Hammock is In 8ti.r- - tittle to read our largo advertiseie, Ky., vi(itlurt relatives. or ment in this paper. Typhoid fdver has made its Jas. R. Rash mud a bustriaoi tiip sentative of the Company address , Dr. Moore was iu Madisonville Wo wivut you to call at our Btore BOURLAND & MOOUK. ' to Madisonvillb Friday. appearance iu our vicinity nua Friday. duriuRfilli? Mftjestlb PemonBtration WM. tfRYAN, Excursion Mrs. J, E. Stone, of HopkhiBville, Sain Carr made a bimlnosq trip to W. T. Rulland was in Madison- while uo great degree of alarm is Week, February 20 to 25, and get a is the guest of MiS. Fred Strother. KUSSELLVlLiE, KYi Jiadlsonvllle Friday. felt still we should realize that ville Thursday." Souvenir Sot of Majestic Ware. Jt'd worth $8 00 to you to read our Thurmail Rudd maita n. hnmn MMlfcbMIII Hill HIMBIMMI"JiB BOUBIiAND & MOOltB. WM I? 4rip fco .Madisonville Friday. advertisement iu this pnper, so don't J. C. Horton was in Madisonville if the preseut condition which Thursday. cuuaes the disease lit this early Mrs. Mikft Otllil, Of Mortons Gap, overlook it. was the guest of her mother, Mrs Mrs. T. J. Morgan spent Saturday season of tho year is allowed to BOUK1.AND & MOOKE. Geo. Davis, here, Saturday. Ernest NiiUet snent Suudav in and Sunaay with relatives in Green- continue unmolested we are liville. to the railroad in the Fjvanw'ville. Bltfht next able to have a serious epidemic W. S. Elgin was here Friday. Couuty Bank old staud is Hopkins BBEAIEST CLOTHING AND READY-TO-WEin tho spring and summer. Pay a VtBit to the new" 5 and U tho 5 and 10 cent store. Call and see Miss Lara Stevens entertained a Some of the alleys and cent story in the Hopkins County hack them. Bank old stand. They hare- the (aw friends at her home Fridav SALE IN MADISONYILLE Hon. Ruby Laffooil Is at home for goods. J&rU evening. arb uusanilary uhj ifi'th a few days visiting bis family nas neeu allowed to Jjreauoiiard waslii HopkiUBVilie "uu Mrs. Andy Hoffmail returried Whit Haywood, of EvKnsviile, home Friday, after a visit tit SaudaY. accumulate. Qut houses need six THE NEW STORE'S was here Friday shakiug bands weeks at tho home of COST!" lf Hfenry johos was hero Sunday. Gleaning in fftauy instabcesand her daughter with his friends. in Paduoah. Iioslie ifcshmore was here Sunday an or Mem n'eed lime. Now is Get a FREE MAJESTIC SOUstore has been crowded to its utmost capacity with buyers VENIR. See our advertisement in An attack of the grip is oftpn fol- spending ifae day with Lonnle the time t(t diibad to such matOur lowed by & pereiatout cpugh, which Heard. . ters, in the spri'ng it may be to ;" this issuo. . from every section of the country -t- aking advantage of our" great to mny proves a great annoyance. Herman at'evens wont to BOVKLAND & MOORK OhamDorIain"s Cough Remedy late. It's up to you Mr. Citizen, CLEAN-U- P SALE PRICES: has sUjirday.- Dr. Blocker Knapp. of EvansVillo, bean extensively used and with aud Mr. Taxpayer to clean up" good succetfer for tho relief and cure O. O. Cavel&d Wife spent was iu the oity Sunday. your property in qrder to safe' of this oduUFV. Manv cases Imvn with Wimsette, of (fVis city. FINE SUITS FOR KEN, BOYS FINE WEAPS AND COAT Don't forget to attend the Majestic been cured after U other remedies guard yourself and family against AND CHipEEN SUITS FOR LADIES had failed. Sblrf by Geo. King & Bert Maddox was In this oity Sun typhoid Range Demonstration at our Btore, fever and other diseases . Sons. day. Our stock consists of the The boat rnnkps of fine Tailone week, February 20 to 25. cms spriug and summer. best makes in this country and ored Coftt Suits and Wraps for Jabez Hall was in town visiting Ienew YotlVSunptiori. Bourland & Moore. we are selling THEM AT Ladles, ko at MANUFACTrelatives Saturday and Sunday. Thirty Years Together. T. O. Metcalf, of Hopkinsville,was Don't forget to renew your Tom Woodward COST TO ANA BELOW URER'S COST, TO MAKE Thirty years of association think Joft for Florida here Saturday In interest of his subscription betore the 1: dfty of OLOSE OUT our fall stock. Friday and will be gone about six of it. How the merit of a good greenhouse and dying establish- March and ask for a thing stands out in that tlmo or tha number on months. worthlessuess of a bad one. So ment. the ($80.) Range and ($20!SBed. We are showlntr the swellest Every Ladies' Coat Suit and Buy a range with a reputation and If troubled with indigestion, con. there's no jruosswork in this eviline of Oitiflrhams, "Poplins," Some one will get these valu- stipation, no appetite or feel bilous, dence of Thos. Ariss, Concord. Wrap must be sold regardless Pongees, Glover Silk Noveltake advantage of our Free Offer "" give Chamberlain's Stomach and Dr. King's wrues: "j. nave used ties, GWtter Silks in Madison, of cost, to make room for our during our Demonstration Week, able articles on this date and it Elver Tablets a tril and you New Discovery tor will be ville. February 20 to 35 Come in and let may be you. . pleased with the result. These tab- years, and its the best cough and new spring Btock. Call in and let us show you. Once it us show you. lets invigorate the stomach and liv- cold cure I overa UBed." you finds entrance can't er attd strengthen tho digestion. pry it out. In homo Always Blessed Boukland & Moore. Many families have NEW SPRING ARRIVING BAILY with a Hearty Appetite if you use Sold by.Gso. King& Sons. used it for forty years. It's tha Dr. Robert Sory left Saturday for Digesteze. most infallible throat and lug It helpsyour stomach do Adams Station, fenn., tovisit rela- tho work, digests what you eat and Contract Let medicine on earth. TTnamilnri rJr tives, lagrippe, asthma, r, makes good rich blood from your croun. Contract for the brick work o food, No more Sleepless NightB, Price BOc, Hr floro lngs. Call in and see us at the Madison Si'M the Dulin Store was let'to W. L. Jl.OfTrial bottlo free. Guaran- Headache or M. P. NORTON, Manager ylllo ,!fKandy Kitchen," opposite rid of all theseStomach Misery. Get troubles with Diges- Hull. The front is to be f pressed leeaw an druggists. teze. Fiftv conts a bottle, worth ten the Madison Hotel. tlarveij Ildg. East Center St. Madisonville, Ky. fold Its cost, at drug department of brick and' the' building will be Artists Drawing and Water Qolr Mr. and Mrs. OhasJOosbyof Can- t two story, tna st. .Bernard &i..i Ions: and 188 Paper for sale at this office. Large ada, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. ' Incorporated. ' feet long. size sheets 5 cents. iea,e, p Sleeping Cars 'ffrrongh Coachcs-anreturiiodhome Friday. ' Free Recissrag Choir &rs Mr nnd Mrs. Ernest Rash .wore iu Madisonvlllo Friday. For further information as to rates, Robert Priest, of the local yaid crew, made a busluosK trip to MudI rouleo, time tables and sleeping car reservations, call on nearest represonvHie Friday, d WiUSi.k, or Pidiicali, who has becu visiting Ins father in this oity, Mj 31, 1911 J 1 r n it adbonville, ... "" ' ' -. IIWUMII ll ! Kentaekii llll IMIIHIWHiH IHM lIHW I imJ V -- MIIIIHI1I H. " ' ADDITIONAL MADISONVILLE NOTES y. L. Gordon, Sr., last week, en vruu w VIIDIl IJtlllQ JiUIJI 1.1C7W Ji- - INSPECT SANITAEY CONDITION I At I ri I AR - MID-WINT- CLEAN-UPlALE- lo ; Matf'"'-sonvil- le il A "'m 0OS HOPKINS CO OPERATIVE CO. i i. hay-feve- I - 65-fee- , ( v . H iV . 5S An elegant menu consisting of courses vap pervpd at the of the gamtti. thoes present we?e: Mesdames H. H. Holoinan, ,R S. Dulin, H. F. Head, Geo. Now-bolPaul B'inks, Misses UarriV Atkihsoir, M.iry Rubv Morton,. Virginia Lockett and Miry oon-clu8iou wmmmmmmmmmt'l!!?mmrTTB Cartl of Trunks. TotheGiol People of Earliug-to- n Makes the most nutritious food and the most dainty and delicious. d, ROYAL ' BAKING POWDER Absolutely Puro The only Baking Powder made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar s 9 The East End Card Club. ' No fussing or fretting over ihebisciut-makin- g Thn East End da rd Club mel with Mrs. George Newbold lijst Friday afternoon. The guests vyere Misses Loclu't and Oun of Heuderson, and ningham, Mips Atkinson. Mrs. 0. B. Johnson made tho ' beat score. The salad course, served by the delicious. was most hostess, The quarterly drwmir jilgo With the dependable merchantook place. The next meeting dise. I thank vou Hgam for p.n-will be held at the residence of and solicit your future lavors. Tours for business, . Mrs. Kline. t ',. H. D. Cowand si-rv- v and Hopkins County: The firm of Barnes, Oowaud & Company, Incorporated, has just finished our third vear'a inven tory and find our husinsss profitable, Jilid personally , manager of this institution, I want to ex taud to the uoml people of ami Houkius emittty mt for their most. sincei'M tii.titk ,uueucourag'Mneiit patronage during the past iliret vtsirs While in Jhe past JL haw einluiv, ored to vouhtricH on fair methods ami being and much better prvpared fur bui iie-- s tiniu bet'oio, 1 want lo assure vou that I shall em'.eavoi at least to exceed the past and am her a-Eart-ingtou 1 SPRING TIME 1$ i- - PAPER TIME Why not paper your rooms now? We have the most ex clusive line of up to date Wall Satisfaction Royal is the aid to many a cook's success. 800 Receipts Free. Send Name and Address. nOYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK. Preparing for the New Reservoir. New Train for Earlington. Royal Ceeh Book A force of men are at work Earhiigtoii lias amiiiirr iruu liaumg h ditcli and jaunt: pipe luuuiug lu'o its station i n Sunreser- days. on M n street for tin nt On the time card ihttt voir This work will be pushed. as went into effect Sunday was a rapidly as possible. When this, train running from Muruautie d is completed Eirh union will have to Eirlington ami retori . Tlie an abundant, water PMppU ami thct Morganfield Evansvillf a ocom best fir- - priitHCtion nt uti rity of modation will be daiK' except Sunday hereafter. size in tlte. stain. H-5 in the city and an experienced man to do the work for you. Paber Guaranteed Cl Society Happenings Mils Atkinson Entertains. de Ruby, E. L Young mid F auk Rash, Misses Miry Onnniuchum, Virginia Lockett, Victory, Mary Ruby Morton Eugenia Johnson. Hiss Victory Entertains. :! I 1 B. M. SLATOKT, UndertaKer MADISOVILLE, Everything New. The KY- - I if CALL AND SEE OUR Finest Hearae in the County SAMPLES AND GET Miss Oarrie Atkinsou, of this city, charmingly entertained ou Saturday afternoon at "Bridge" in. honor of Mrs. Paul Banks attractive guests, Misses Virginia Xockett and Mary Cunningham, of Henderson. .The guests prizes were sterling silver Bridge pencils. The prize was won by Miss Eugenia Johnson, of Heuderson, an exquisite hand painted Jon- quil Vase. 5 JBer guests included Mesdames, Paul Banks, Geo. Newbold, Cly Misses Mary Cunningham and Virginia Lockett, of Henderson, were the guests of honor at a beautifully appointed "Bridge" party ou Thursday afternoon a the home of Miss ElizaSeth Vic tory iu this city. Miss Lockett made the hiuhesi scorS and was presented a beauti ful book handsomely bound. The guest prize a immense floral arraugement of red camationa and ferns was. given to m, ? NEXT DOOR TO POST OFFICE. MASONIC BUILDING i THE - BEST - TELEPHONE - SERVICE LOOK HERE, MB. FARMER! Note that the Cumberland Telephone & Telegraph Company, Incorporated, is ofler-i- n to you nn iJeii pioposilion (or telephone service. Usinz onr sfnice yon havr ad-- v The images of Ion distance connection to every important point In the United State advantages of te'ephone service In you residence are too nuueroui to mention, but among with the markets, obtaining prices getlint! accurate thorn waild be daily communication reportsn the weather, calling up your neighbor, friends and relatives. All these ad vantages and pleasures are more than worth the prit e you would pay for the service. Literature Jiiii information furnished by calline on our manager, E. G. Mann. PRICES Sisk Bros.' Book Store MADISONVILLE KENTUCKY CUMBEW TELERHSIlf. . & TELEGRAPH CO. 5- - - Majestic Range . Demonstration At ,0m Store Zl . 1 All This Week V V Come to our store. We can show you a list of over 200 people in Hopkins county who are using and will recom-menV d. tB I I MAJESTIC NEVEK-BCRCOOKER. STRAMK8, CUIXENDKR AND DRATNER Tl.e Perforated Cooker. shown in center, has small feet which admlta water at the bottom. Nothing can burn. Food can be lifted out of main veesel (shpwa on left), at the game time draining off all the water. The Steamer or Cullender shown on right can be used as an ordinary Cullender. It also fits on top of main vessel, and is used aa a steamer. N M Iff H r Extra Heavy Stamped Iron Marble- Ired Kettle, complete with cover THR MAJESTIC and handle that hoida on co"er. outt'de. tinned on Inade. NIckel.plated Tea Copper Handsomely nickeled on Kettle. THE MAJESTIC J8-o- z. All Copper outride and tinned on THE MAJESTIC Pot..Handsomely Nlckel-pUted All Coffee nickeled on ll-o- r. i pride. Tbc Great Majestic Range THE GREAT and JYlqOE IN QRiND MAJESTIC RANGE . V -- THE RANGE WITH fl REPUTOTIOJJ ,WHSiSfcSSeSwiHW-fM- -. (7I2SCS AND ,Ti?tJE. If II U If THE lied Enameled Pudding Pari. fine for the necially Made Majestic Bet. MAJESTIC i TT Marble- - a -i r- TWO never-Bur- n i M MAJHSTIC Paten Never-bur- n Wired Dripping Sire of pan MW in. x 20 in. Pan. Made specially for the Majeetio Bet. TBOB i Pass. 8ize of pan 0 in. x 12 in. Made specially for the Majestio Set. MAJESTIC Patent mrea Dripping h Bourland & Moore V. you call at our store during our Majestic' Demonstration Week and allow us to show you the many advaittajres and superior qualities of the Great and Majestic Range, and will purchase one arthe regular price, we 'will give you Free the beautiful and useful Souvenir Set of Ware illustrated in this advertisement. This ware is made to match the quality of the Majestic Ranges, and we know all ladies will see the beauty and utility of this set, especially the first Ihree pieces, which are entirely, new and cannot be had alone by purchase, except at a very high priceffTrhe prices of the Majestic with each Majestic Range Ranges are the same, but we give the set FE ' bought during the demonstration week only. M'' . , , Set of Ware FREE wilj prove this to you if you will let us 3d.' It is constructed of malleable iron, material you can't beat, and of Charcdal iron, material that resists rust 300 percent greater than steel, is '' REASON WHY T(it "The Cash Hardwire Store ill 1 GREAT MAJESTIC JOU SHOULD BUY. 1st. i '1$ Madisonviller ) 2d. has the reputation of being the best, range money can buy. It not only has the reputation but IS the best range made, and we It No fyeat escapes or cold air enters the range, thus riveted together air tight use's veryjittle fuel to do perfect work. 4th The reservoir alone is worthhe price of range over any other reservoir made. It boils fifteen gallons of water; is heated like a tea kettle, with pocket against left hand lining, and is movable and sets on a frame, hence cannot wear out, When water gets too hot it can be moved away . from fire Majestic ranges use kss fuel; heats more water and heat it hotter; costs practically nothing for repairs; lasts three times as Jong; bakes better; easier to keep clean and gives tbettersatisfaction than. any other range on the market, tlf you know positively that the above statements are true, wouldn't., ' you buy a Majestirat once? .Come in Demonstration Weekand We'll Prove Ito You. 'i - Kentucky , ONE WEEK ONLY I Ho Ware 'Given After Demonstration Week (' ti 'I f ft ' WMKTm hi iiffjilMM u, JA? aVAi.n"ii1iiiii -- ww 'J x tH&L '.&. ,;- .mi.ij ctpb yn,inMwi.ji,.m V&SmBhBBjtiMlilgm - -- re