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Bee (Earlington, Ky.): February 24, 1911
Bee (Earlington, Ky.): February 24, 1911 Bee (Earlington, Ky.) 300dpi TIFF G4 page images Bee Publishing Co. Earlington, KY 1911 bee1911022401_sn87060004 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Bee (Earlington, Ky.): February 24, 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. A i' TUESDAY TUESDAY and FRIDAY 53c TWENTY-SECON-D and FRIDAY ,..' YEAR 1 . IFf YOU DON'T ADVERTISE YOUR 1 BUSINESS ADVERTISE IT FOR SALE No. EARLINGTON, HOPKINS COUNTY, KY., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1911 msm IS Don't Forget to Pay Your Subscription Before March 1 4nd Gel a Chance on the $30 Range and $20 Bed . ''If You - Are Not a Subscriber Get Busy and Take WSemi-Weeki- y See Now and Get a Chance ,r.c- lief ib not givo and.theyv are HELD DISTRICT MILLIONS WANT BREAD keut in this region; months must be countedpvf andv,a family MEETING HfRE Advices Worn canuot exist on. tleVs than one. j0 BotirUfld f & othershead Making Im jirovement , uJtfflgh, U L. C$, - locate AW ceut per head' "per day, if for jhe we'l kiiowu.dry goods firm ofB6urlnd & Mothersheod are u F? ) i- - i K' B , - roadside, American Wilder, at Shanghai, cabled to the Rd Grogs that, people stricken with this plaeue die within a few hours, and .that it waotipus until the jiext harvest. is of so fatal a nature no one ever In fact, uuless prpmpf, aid is ren-- , recovers. The people have at dered thee will not be a next last, consented to cremation and "hartieAS thVQhtnnM will eat Several thousand ofthese bodies the eeejiustead of planting it. have been burned. Duringrt)ie first day of the famine "The Red dross has sent from mothei&jjndeuvored to soil their Manila Dr. Richard Strong and babies ita provide food .orvthen Dr. Oscar league, plague exselves aid save the children from perts, to aid the Chinese Govstarvation. Now, they are trying ernment to fight the spread of to giveljie children away in the this fatal pestilence. It is now hops t(at those to whom the ba- only about 150 miles' from the bies argiven will be able to feed provinces in which the famine them. !$Uong the bauks of the exists, und if it ever .reaches GrandfCfunal the victims of this there the result will be appal-ling.terribly caluni;t(y are Jiving iu mud uffd' water, with only shacks President Taft, as President of matting over their heads, hop the American Red Gross, has of ing agJnst. hope that they may sent out an urgent appeal to our exitunil boats,beanng the staff peoplelovaid Ghina, which of life t&mes up the canal to re from these dual calamithem, lieve ties. Contributions of money "VYriffyg from Hwai Yuan, via cau he sent to Mr. John B. Earllngtou, Ky. mem-.be- r Nanking, E. 0. Lobeustine, of of the Kentucky Red Gross the American Presbyterian Mis-- . sion, describing the conditions "Board. If th peopl of America desire which eist iu the country imto help these siiffererers in China mediately about Hwai Yuan, they mu8t.act immediately. The says: ;l. Red Gross makes all remittances "Th&majistry' of Awai Yuan has auestimated population of to Coina by cable, through the 800,000 persons. The number of State. Department, thus insuring faminuffer.ors- those who must safe passage of funds from the be relif.yed or'die :in this magi the giver to the beneficiary and the speedy application of such stry alpie, amounts to, 70 per cent of funds where thy wiU do the .the en'tyfe population. Last year most gpod.the flood was the wojst here in Lomcs Diamond Ring and Watch. mauy'&ears, and the crops were Polk Blair, who iB employed poor. j$ho wheat suffered from drougtlftand only one third was as machinist at the Round house A v i. saved, '"This year about- half of had the misfortune to loose a the whVat was harvested, but in valuable diamond rfng, his watch the region north of Hwai ,tw.o tor and a months" salary Monday nadoes,;and then the flood carried night. He was working on the niglit shift and sometime during aWay practically everything. "Themeed here is groat., and the night left his valuables in the the condition of the poor is as shack a few moments, when be n serious as that in other parts. returned they were gone and no Reports come in daily of people trace of tlie thief has yet beep dving of starvation. The poor iscoveredk . who have children are trying to Ienew Yow So&cripiion. ell thSm, but even they will not Dont forgot to renew your tell for pittance. Help is needled at once. As soon as the real subscription betore the 1. day of cold an'd wet weather sets in the March and ask for a number on death 'te will inore'aso greatly. the ($00.) Range and ($20,)Bed. Orie million people are de Some one will get these valu pended on outside relief, and able articles on this date and it ytkMei&4ipr9 starvation.! rk maybeiyQu x Gonsul-Gen-eral -- 'vn r Recent advices from Ohina indicate that conclltioiiR in the fa mine district are us bad hb have been rumored and are growing worse as days ko by. Two and a half million Ctiiiieae will die for the want of broad if assistance is not rendered immediately. This number comprises nearly the entire population of the northern part.of the provinces of Kiang-S- u and Bnhui. The famine in China is the result of the jtreut floods which inundated the provinces mentioned last. Rummer, ruining the crops. Gousequeutly there was no harvest ad the supply of " $Miflhnd'VY Hot sufficletif to sustain the people of thesi "m? "" American Red Cre Anxlewae in IWUkg' CrfiHV-lWroye- ru" that. "We are eagerly hoping for help f r6m the Red Gross Society." This statement only gives an idea of the conditions in one por tion of the great famine district. This.mornine, to a correspondent, Miss Board in an, of the American Red Orosp, stated i "The plague is creeping south ward towards this famtue district. It has. ravaged Manchuriar, and thousands of refugees who have fled to Ohefoo, in Ghautnmr have carried it 'Province, there. Huodradsof deaths occur daily. The frozen ground prevents ths burial of the dead and lonir rows of cof&us lie on the r. making improvements in their Earlinjton Royal Arch Masons; 5tor.e"Ichai.Will aVld' greatly, toils appearanq' and also make it Have Lodf, of Instruction o.mn.e,r to .wait on customers; andjlwipection. i.our rolling Jadders ha.ylir been BEAUTIFUL BAUET SERVED Br ' intallfeds"itwo on each:8,idl of the ', 'iUrp. WIVB OF PRINCIPAL OFlJGEi:'-., di-re- "' - fcife Tlie False Front E trlington Royal ArcluOhapteK lejd a mectin yednesday after Tlie, woman whobought a bpok noon and. evening of unusual iiii; 'tvfkffp U16 book agent from feresc to mourners Qi 5ne oruer no,wjjfj8he wasn't liEparyy is u at which alRthe, de:reesw'eri fi lull r,wft, of the mgn wM'ii)'Jeted conferred. TIls, rpripcipal'"ffc$ aMp.t9 keep"'' pe'fije" from si cure or tnp occasion waetne vism, K uawuiir. lie. ouh'n't afford v to ' ' of Grand High Priest Harry JBatf ;pu rchjii'nu. (Puck.) s ley, of qyujtluauti, Who came upt T'hitAjtktsiit PeMaMrr oii iiivitatjob tP IiqW'ii lndg of ' "Djd ymi evpr gr, mixed up instruction and,,, to confer ,'ihi royal arch. dere, for purpotf of; "with any lifera: demonstration, which ho dii with turn?" . , .Qiuly oiiee when I got a book: assistance of the local tea.m anil VV. Qrerall, of Madieopvill on R. 'raise chiokeus '' who had a leading part, Annual inspection was made. t6o, bTkp Bxb for the; latest ueWs Jfrank H- - Johnson, jnspec.tiugpf- Kcer. of.Lpuisville. A beautiful I per Tuesday night at the M K. Church. The Society Happenings ated in honor church was decorof "WashingtoU's and the souviiieers conbirthday sisted of small,;1 r?3 white ani Mrs. Jbo, Long KaterUiai. blue hatchets ;, Mrs. J no. Ldng entertained a A very entecaiHing progr'arae number of her friends at a six consisting pfmuic,.readings, etc g r Wednesday. The were rendered,,aud several table was. artistically decorated contests' were introduced. with red carnations aud red ohu The prize of the eveuiug, a like-- , dies. The plac cards white ness of Washington, was one by Delight-fu- l hatchets aud all was in keepiug Vashington8 Birthday. with refreshments of puuch and ,.. 1. . course-dinne- inter-estin- Mis8Sarah-G.rutchfield- . -- The Meuue consisted of all the. delicacies of the season. The conversation was replete with the sparkled with spontaneous humor. "Following were the quests,:" Mr. aud Mrs. Ed Tre-herMr. and W. S. McGary, n, Oake were served. Strange ,to; say there were only four families represented, Smith Pumpkiri:seed, Snodgrass aae. Beanpole, but ab each family consisted. of quite a number of members, tho class realized quite e Mr. and Mrs. Harry Withers, a sum of money to be used Mr. iind Mrs. H. L. Browning, erection of the New churolu for-th- get-riqh;'mf- -i Mrs. Thayer" "and ' Mr." and JnoV Long. - Mrs. SOHti Sad Bridge Clab. - bValn. . ait-ar.- ) entertained the South End Bridge f smdjiy Sektel Claw XatertaiBea. Gl.obiThnrsday.afternoon. at kher , 'Miss iiBjjir AfhbyV Sunday home in this city. Many very e'xcitiug s:a.rae"- 'Seh'odl ;c)pi iniirtalined verv (Coatlnued pn- Page 8.) sUcceesfpl 'with a' 'birthday sup . Mrs. Geo. New bolt charmingly., -- baiiauet.wasspread-byJiwfcdji- a m th Washington birthday idea was well carried out, aud all wire fed to a queen's (or thre .queens') ' taste. Among the visiting Masons presept were R. W. QverallK, N. 1. Toombs and E. L. Hen Hiram dricks, Madlsonville; Brown, Ocqf tou y. O.B. X3ollett, D. W. "WVyiaudy J- !;; Ktrkmau ., . . tnr 'Walt-.w.... ...rr. WotVHfttlrin.3 Hm . -' derson. H ST. r , J, '.a Dr. A. ,0.;Sisl , farlingtpn, the local' cha was the one placa selected.. by the grand officer in the bounds of this judicial district, at which to demonstrate this work. a II. Sirk. Frank- - IJ. Rftftli H L. Browning, in which A. ijiii ti "I'.- - f. BIIY YOUR sr " 4311 n.' 0' ft - 'I is.su.f-ferfn- g ERIES THE Grocery Co.? INCORPORATED t.t fJ8Wi; I At-kiuso- i n, BARWIS, COWAND & COMPANY. Gave Their Clerks a Swppcr at the Victory Hotel Monday Night. SalttfQji-You- n - approxi-matelyt;ioO,0- 00 Mr, H, D. Gowaud manager of the Barnes, powaud & Co., Ear! iugtou storo gave the cta.rks employed in this establishment a delightful supper at the Victory Hotel Monday night; Those present, wore: Misses Dodge O'Brien, Margaret Mitchell, Mary Bluir. Messers Lawrence Turner, Roy Peyton, Elgin Sisk and H. D. Gowaud. The affair was greatly, enjoyed by ail present and vote of thallks .was tendered Mr.. Gowoud for tl We. guarantee our prices to be correct and goods first class. WE SELL 16 LBS. GRANULATED SUGAR FOR AND ALL OTHER GOODS AT REASONABLE PRICES $1.00 - the delightful entertainment. Prominent People Marry. Mrs. Florence Oort.wright, of the Nebo country aud Mr. H. D. Almon, of Mortons. Gap, were married iu Evansville Tnesdav aud left immediately for a trip td Chicago, where they will remain several days. Mrs. Ourt-wrigis Well and favorably known in this county and Mr. Almon is a substantial farmer. The Bee wishes them success anp nappiness. vo ht WE CARRY THE LARGEST STOCK OF GROCERIES IN THE CITY SALMON - YOUNG GROCERY CO. INCORPORATED MlBses . Bennftttr.t.liMi'VlBltd,fj:lBri inJitoirtoB(3Ji:.T.anjiy; --;:, '. , Edna Jacksoiji. aud Aohsia IjMaiisbnville, aniU: anif P . .' ' . eff Kentucky lx-- A f v . .A? MLOGRXSS OF M M the Yote 5elter. (WILBUR D. MSUT.) TJIH DlsmCHIlIO TE1SPH0HE8 I MERIT,, ESSENTIAL TO SUCCESS SEEYIOE Great Adaptibility of Telephone ami vantage OverTeIereny. AS iT. U" I Esg&JaJJwJji? y6u 17 17 Your Oraan JinSjma ffiWSfm AdvtrMnf. Can, Never Build Lasting: RuutU Unit. Product it Worthy, rvTa r t t purchased first this vote that you have sold? What figure may express its primal cost? No grimy paper, greasy silver, gold Nor, any coin first bought this right you lost. Men found the unsailed ways across the sea, Hen blazed theunkuown trails o'er bill and plain, Te boy this heritage for you and me And yon haye made their labor all in vain. Men loosed of monarch's grasp from pfl the lane, Men marched, and starved, and froie, and fought, and died And never one held out the itohlng "Who more important comparatively new ways in which the telephone is now used is the rural telephone service, the conAmong the m let me ahla you ne of iajr HuBm! PointB in advertising are thus summed tip by the Chicago Commercial Journal 'First, the ad- stantly increasing "inter-phoneservice, and train dispatching. In 1907 laws wore passed limiting the length of service per day to nine hours in the case of men employed in handliug train orders. This meaut a large increase in the number of traiu dispatchers, and owing to the policy adopted by the Order of Railway Telegraphers of limiting the number of apprentices, there were not enough operators to ' go " Tax Phase CYKUSXAJKJEK a? wm- - Tract Yt.ll iMESrfiBMSMBSsmEl SUJiO'UfeMl T elOrMMC V palm bonor died.' Seeide tbe Bridge at Concord, on the field AtsManmouth, and upon the Delaware The price of this same ballot was re-vea- Nor did the deed wherein their around. Bat not the damning price your soul must bear. Paul Jones, Decatur all the fearless men Who built .their faith qn you! they bought and paid For thiB that you bo1 blindly sell , again To those who make of honor but a trade. Aye, and the men who charged the cannon's mouth, Whose bones now Banotify the common sod Of North and East and West, and 000 miles each, as shown hereof the South They Dough'tthe Vote for you and with : Miles me, of God. & , Railroads turned to the preforce, and the advan tages of its use for reasonable distances quickly manifested themselves. Not (jn)y is the telephone quicker, but it has prqv-- , en trustworthy. First telephone' circuits of this sort installed in this country were put in on the New York Central Hues, in 1007, by the Western Electric Co., which action was quickly follow-eby the Chicago, Burlington & Quiucy. .More than sixty of the large railroad systems of the country uow have this class of service, among them the following, which have a telephone in stalled mileage or more thau tele-phohe, MIDDLEMEN WIPED AWAY air fca&We Jf the dealers, areata sad middlemen erf tale eoaatry 17 aeQlag- 4 lrect rre feasted tie bet to tlwj aeaaee at tie aaatc aciee they teneerlr eia me tor tay organs. SEND ME YOUR NAME - A ,t wfcetaer ran waat'ta feare Botaad IT1 esad yea f roe of eaarge and postpaid tfre taoat wonderful enraa beek and tamer aaana yoa erer saw, All tbe orsaa mea ta this ecmatrr claim they Eaaka tha beat enran but da set It yea aay proof, mo, ami kera la tbe preef. lewa ray own timber Und. saw BUlla, dry Vila Bad faetory. Ida set haye ta say one paBy mt BreCt fer.fambar er BtUllac. The Bronte taat etitee aaaawr acturara pay to lomDer ana aaw mm, x sat tats asr aout urea a. ma NkbU&ffalaa of Oraaaa). Thafa the reeees Bur orsa la better than aay ether saake. lAnetber-Proo- f 1 I euaraatea mv nraBa fer 60 years, wbereaa etbora araanotee theirs for 10 to 12 years. Doa'ttkla mean aometbiivl My eelllor plana are tbe faireat, simpleit, aafeatand aaateat eyar piaeea before tbe American public. In tna x arant aay eaatoaaara an ttte tm taay waat, arraace their payments aa it sulta tfaeir Income and eirewaiataaeea. aire tbem xvaaeaable extenaieBa If Ueyean meet their BaymeBta and enarse tkem bo fatereet. Aak aome of year dealt Trith me about tbia. That's the beet prooiyoaoaa set, X wouw Jort ae aaoa glTe yo we In geld u yea can doHate thia propoeiuon. ty d basateneBcaxeat to the Hama voice, BpureBlniriastOBdUwfcMHaKHfetiaieand ltwoBtke,hlleat priseatthaSULeola World's Ealr, another proof my organs are tbe best. Kverybody labuyinKaB onraa these days and everybody is buying an' Adler on account of its hih quality, wearine qualities, style and reputatlon.I am selling themfer leas thaadealsra and agents are selling cheeper KTadeergaBa and when you atop to thihk and realise that when you bay from one of these middlemen yea uet pay hia profit, time, nalownwn'a salaries, store rents and other expense, my offer oneans a nbole lot and stands before yoa w the king of money savers. My world's greatest organ factory is working day and night, grindfag eat the organs ordered, and thia condition was brought aboatby tbe fair and liberal treatment I headed oat to my customers, bow numbering ever 75.0001 Whenever X sell n Adler. it sells a dosea Basra sad eo on indefinitely. They've stood the test and alwaya will. Quality ' always wias out. f 75,003 ADLER OWNERS SAVED $2,625,006 Before I sold direct to the homes at wholesale factory prices, as X am doing bow ezdasively. I meed to sell to dealers only, but when I found out that they sold cayorgana for twice and three times as muefa as they paid me. making the poor people bleed for it, I waa thunderstruck and quit. I eent oat thousands of notices tolling them they couldn't buy another organ from ma, that I meant to sell direct to the homes, saving them the enormous, unreasonable profits and expenses they were charging tbem. Thia came to them as a thunderbolt from a clear sky. In round aumbers I've saved my euetomera (over 75.000 of them) at least $2,885,000.. all of which would have ge&e to tbe dealers bad I sold tbe organs through them. You surely appreciate what this means. ,- Railroads So you will sell it, you who step Atohison, Topeka aside Fe And, sneer at the poor thelf who king pride At women who flaunt on the garish dives And you would make a est of it, this sale Of wha'man gave their all that you mignt khow That' In your land true freedom should pot fail? Ydu. whom your land should treat kab any foe. ' Installed Santa 8,000 . t Your Piano NOW MY PROPOSITION TO YOU It ilmplxlhlt, Iwlll iklpyoo.onSOdtytttMlrUl.ajiyoriiBjoQ too & tatt tit. Jut It lain ul, oa say rtuoBkbU year Incom sad drcamiteacct. II job U rt th tad of tbe trial period, which t know yoa will, jej ran pijr all or a imall tarn dawa aad la balance moBtblr, atrtilr. ' t tmlianBoally or aay otfatr rtaaaaabla way. II at aay Uaaa ya caat neat a pajmeat wban It's daa. I'll (ladly rlta yoa a riMODtble aitfeilaa el tlaa. Ton (ball sot laeaaTaalaara yearaall fey baitac aa AJUr, lar I'm tolnf to mike It the eaalaat patcfeaae yea ever Base. 1'lt chars yea no Utorait a other ortaa Baa are delai. II yoa doaH ktep my orsaa b caaa h'a sot aa rcprtatatad, yoa caa ablp llback at my an peaia aad I'll pay yoa of ery cast yoa paid lor !relet, to yea will late tlioloUlr nolhlBf. Fortbermora, It at aay. Una np W try data I ertaardaU wltbla Bade, yoa caa ablp llback at wy aapasaa'aad I'Mretanitayea ery dollar el tba pnrchaia price with t par caat, iataraHaad alt trelthta paid. I caa'asrea lo do thia bacaaia I know bow ny arcua are Bade aad jwtWialjr kaow' tbty elwara Bak vertisement must attract the eye; eocoml : present convincing argument; third, reach buyers of product offered; fourth be read at. the.riatht time; fiftli be con tinuous for a long period immediate rfFu1t8 being rare." One point ouimitted is that mor-i- t must, be the basis to secure laBting8ucceH. Inferior articles may be pushed to a large scale, but quickly ln'cotne discredited wlieu buyers are disappointed. Many advertisers overlook alt these factors. They fail to arrest the attention and ed to prove the need of what they have for sale, and they expect one charge or an occasional cureless shot will bring down the game. Some stop advertising when their business is dull, though energetic men are apt to feel that is the time to make greater effort. Periods of depression a,lso call for closer economy in production and those Who look ahead are open to arguments on the advantages of n change- of machinery and mateHal. They have time then to think about it. In printing, the dull season for some houses is the busy season for others. It is rarely that any of them close entirely for a single day, except Sunday. The advertiser who omits any issue of the right medium, takes chances . at i i- - - " . of missing sales ho would have made. other-vis- e ,i wears bis gyves, Or lok with saintly glanae of smir- 1,000 Canadian Pacific. Chicago, Milwaukee & St. tmi kp tih Paul cy '.;..... 1,800, 2,540 2.90O Chicago, Burlington & Quin- - .. Shore & JHj!gggHH Great Northern . , Illinois Central. . Lake Michigan Bloodine Cough Checker will quickly allay that backing Irritation accompanying a severe cough or cold. The safest and Barest remedy for children. Keep a bottle constantly at band. St. Bernard Mining Co., Incorporated, Drag Department, speeial agents. Nelice. 2,200 aal-ko- An what of them that buy? Aye, what of them? there a word yet coined to 'tell Is ft their shame? Unfit to touch fair Freedom's garment's hem, Oh hlstoryVbiack page should be eaoh name. "With bitter words and hissing we do ''toll Ofjblm who serves his country as . But meaner than the wretch who 'to buy,, , wspy , i ' 'dares to Bell Is that low, traitor who creeps in ,i .2,200 Southern 1,300 fe Louisville & Nashville Pennsylvania lines, east. ..1,500, The system permits of the in telephones at water ;;;: stallation of tanks, draw bridges, sidings,' shops, round houses and other such places along the line, so, chat n train crews and others can get into direct communication with the dispatchers at ail these points. Tbe latest innvation is the use of portable telephone sets, not only on wrecking trains, but on regular passenger and freight train?. CONQUEST OF food. My PiMt 0iTerTfe Greatest 5 My bigb grade weeWs famous Adler Southern Ceaeert Oread Pianos eaa b had direct from aar faateay saves eeate Baeral, YEAR GUARANTEE baying plans as applied to my Adler Organs. Xa tone, eateeUeaee. workmanship, material and finish they bava aa superior. if aa equal, and. I can eave yea $100 to $150. Tlnsy are artistic in deeJgB.batlt to laiita life time, have a tea as eleer and pare as a beH,and a wonderfuJ. easy, da-ttouch. ie I xaaraataa all ay eraaaa larlOyaara, aoaachlaf aa eibar ariar aaa will da. Uy'(staatc bond la tbe atraBfttt arr written aad H ya will aak year beaker er aay al ny local bask a er tba editor el thia paper M o any reHeolllty, yea wIM, be told that I am aa aoaad aa a rock, thai yos caa lately eater lata aay Iraaaacllaa with Be and thai all el ny dcellste ire en tbe eqaare. Bead year Baa for catalog aad baylat pliat. Toe wilt baaadarso obllaatloa wbaKver, 8 tool and witmc tloa book gltea with etery orcaa. CRYUS U MUX, Prea. Mier tMf. Ce. I I J I All persons who have not been vaccinated at some previous time, and who have cause to believe that they are liable to contagion, are urged to report to their physician fot proper examination and, veI-natio- n at their earliest possible Signed, eea-venien- ce. ii.- Edoak Gko. M. Gawrajtteeel lor X Years TEAK THIS QUT. MAIL Board of Health, Earllngtoa. TO-DA- Ds. C. B. Gilbert Kino, Johnson, Tkahekn, Ob'sa. Soey. Y M Stool, ecarf and instrueUeabook given , with every piano. Send far oatalogoa aad buying plans. Make a croes la the circle for orga or pianos or write jmur same and ad drees ea a peetal card or a letter, stating which yoa want piano or organ des. I criptiea. Doa't enclose any atamp, I pay all charge. I Write plainly. TIE AIR h " gfaayJyBBBCjfla8L j CRYUS L. ADLER, Pre 2902 Cteebatt St. LewKvllle, Ky.; i r a r wane your r "i wani pictures ana run : v organ dook. s eriptiea af your pianos. Narae... I Address I . Idiotic Interrogations, a As Wellinan recently broke all cern? records for sea llgbt in a dirigible Does it hurt to be struck by an balloon, so biB book describing his thousand mile adventure in fog and idea? tompeBt will enjoy a record breakDid you ever see the shadow ing sale. For years distinguished ofa doubt? as an able journalist and as a forceOn n the voice o9 conscience be ful writer on general subjects of na- How far. is,a far cry? It ib wrong to steal a march? Can you hnm an air of uncon- Vividly Deacaibed and Pictured" Walter Wcllmarv's Great Book. , "The Aerial Arfc." The Adler FKtsry-Gru- tcst County.. ,J is the WtM I li I ruui THE utRTiee tmi Sato. rarea six years old, and umsed to the hoMi ly comfort of a rural residence, regelated Are aad passy alike with The cat began to purr, aad Jeaate, whose wldeelng experience reeoatay had included the boiling of water a kettle, cried out: "Grandma! Graad-ma- ! Ttae eC Come here quickly. begun to boll, tool" front of the kitchen range. Cat Was Belling. Tea. The cat settled herself luxiiriouaaly k Jetest, later. BE, Earlmgton, Ky. L. A. N. TIME CARD. Spelling as She is Spell (Xew York Sua. ) Great Boon Speclocle Coming. cultivated? What artist rjainted the picture of health? When the welkin rings who answers the ring? What florist raises the the pink of prospdrity? yfeen fortune smiles does she show her frout Transcript. . n tional aud international concern7, it is only natural that "The Aerial Age," detailing hia experience in the air and in the Arctics, should be widely read, especially as every civilized nation is on the alert for what will happen next in the world-wid- e struggle for the conquest of the air. Wellman has surely dared much and accomplished much in hie two teeth?-ir-Bo8totrips in quest of the North Pole, and more recently in his great dirigible America." What ho has Old papers for sale at the Bee thus dared, and thus done, is vividfflce ly told about and illustrated with striking photographic productions. "The Aorial Age" is a handsome and more TEMPLE THEATRE volume offorty-eigh- t than 500 pages, picpage full contains tures, detailing the construction, ONE NIGHT, FEBRUARY 28 tho flights and the finish of the groat balloon that Wellman planned Boone Amusement Co. and put in motion. He touchoB the whole subject of aerial navigation, $ .Present the Historical not only describing what has hapPioneer leaaneo . pened but forecasting what will happen In the near future. On the whole, it is pretty safe to say that everyone who wants to get at the groatest subject now claiming the world's attention, and to get at it either from a scientific, literary, educational or prophetic viewpoint, Stery of Pisiecr Days will want Wellraan's bpok. Indians Band FhII AX sometimes coinpiait'bf fads in the public schools has an' Opera bag and a' letter marked land 2," which she sbowg wlt'hont' comment to defenders of the system. The Opera bag is made of soft burned leather, elaborately monogram-me- d and befringed. 'IJhe letter reads: w'ho JDear Aunt I had expocted to yet up to see you during the holidays Daniel Boone on the Trail A Pack Blgt-dtdSitu- Siberian Wolves Magnificent Scenic Production fit Complete PRICES 25, 35, 50c i:r "1 ml called them, burn the Boone cabin, .you will hear their wlerdj dhaut as did Boone hear it on that dreadful night when he found himthat." self homeless and a prisoner fallen savages. in the bands of the This is one of the plays dealing Deserved It. fth romance of the Colonial days, A friend of mine had a lot "of hene aawanted to raise some chickens, .thatflres the hearts Uf every true bu'his hens wouldn'f. sit on the eggs. man, woman and chlldk The com-lu- g SoVone night he went into thecoop, of jnlght, the burning of the last grabbed one of them and put it on a BtJok and the attack of the howling; neat and held it there all night. In :wblves Is worked behind a large the morning, when the light broke Into scVgin curtain Why Men Marry. and. In full view of In 60 per cent of the marriages the the place, he found that, he had a1ujUnce, as well as the reat den u.an wouldn't marry If he had every grabbed up the rooster bymlstake": Hi! daughter Is uttsuraneo that no other man would, wag; arrested by the fe'deral fjmhorl-ti- scene, In which Boous's forillegal, use of the malet'J Wrpw;ti m aniong .thttbtfars.aiid , got her. , 'v VI d second year in High School and am literally rushed to death. The Op era bap I am sending you for a birthday present I made, myself. I made It at school. VVe devote an hour every day to artistic work of this kind. It is extreamly interesting, a hope you will find tho bag useful as well as ornimental." "One hour ft day," sighed the ,old fashioned person, "to make Opera bags, arid similar handicraft, and hiirh school puthen a second-yea- r letter like pil produced an but was disappointed. This is my Daniel Boone on the Trail fe colli ing with its tribe of ftill blooded S oux Indians, its puck of Siberian wolves', its den of bears and its bjrea't sc Bernard. dogs, to show the natives of Earliton liow Daniel did things up in the earlier polneer days '.Where is the fireside where the great stories have not filled the old Boone a"nd young with pride? though dead, his memory lives forever in ttfe hearts ot'bls race. Daujel Boone on the TraJI can truthfully be called one of the real successes of the season. The pub-li- b are now growing tired of seeing the.moving pictures of some Indian story, in which au actor is painted and, rehearsed to represent the sav-ag- e Indians. They long for the more realiBtic'as in Daniel Boone, where the sayage is played by a real -- Indian. Boone's thrilling rescue, which calls 'Time oi arrival of trains pauiK departure through forth great applause from the par- originatingand Earlmgton. of WfKm at quet, as well as set the gallery gods Effective Sunday, June 10, l&M wild with excitoment.' NORTH BOUND. The story Kof Boone Is a pure; fl.26a. m., No. 92 11.15 a.m. sweet romance filled with that great No. 52 , 7.33 p.m. No. 04 something that is needed to weath 11.22 p. a. No. 64 er the success of any dramatic pro' SOUTH BOUND. ,f ! duction. 4.80 No. 53........ Bounding Elk, the great Sioux No. 95. .. ,. ...... 8.28, a. m. warrior, is with tho company and 4.21p.m.' No. 61. 10.48p.m. chief of the tribe of Indians carried. . No. 93 This famous old warrior fought INTERUBBAN TRAINS. against Ouster in the battle of the NORTH BOUND. Little Big Horn aud was near Cus8.26 a.m. No. 104 ter when he fll. Today the old 10.55 a. m. .No. 100. , , war h'orso is in his ninetieth year 2.00 p.m. No. 108 6,02 p.m. No. 110 and his tyes have not coased to SOUTH BOUND. sparkle when the stories of the InNo. 103 7.45a.m. dian wars are told. He 1b very No. 106.-- . ..... . 1. 10.00 a. mV quiet and ho seldom' speaks. Who 12.57 p.m. No. 107 8.20 p.m. No. 109..... knowe? Down deep in his broken 0.50 p m. No. Ill heart he is still ringing a battle with hia conscience of the great , T 8.; Booi)e you will see these painted devils, as the, Barlipr- settlers - ',in wrong done his people A Modern Question. A feaothtH" In Hackanaack engaged d M.H.&. E. TIME CARD. I.,,.-. -, - M. H. & E. time oard went lato effect Sunday, June 19, 1910. 6:46 a. m. No. 112 leaves a young aanm as nurse for her baby. No. 118 arrives..... 8:80 p. m. Aitear aae-lawheeled the you&gfcr about the yard for a aM ante bake the houee andpaaj yte misd, Baa'am, If I srJRsHaejPP-Jiq- I, C. R. R. TIME CARD. ewe 7" Tfcere is a VHktetr eaaaek. Time of departure of Illinois Oeu-rtralnB from Nortonville, Ky. baM-boai- r, al . scald, burn, or a severe out heals slowly if neglected. The family that keops a bottle of BALLARD'S SNOW LINIMENT on hand is always predared for audi accidents. Price 26o, 50c and $1,00 per "bottle. Sold by St. Bernard A . No No, 102 No,, No, No. No. i NORTH BOUND. 1.28 p.m. 8.40 a.m.: 104 122, local pass.l0.'46 a. m. 0.80 p. m. 186. looal ' SOUTH B0UND . 101 . f 108 1&5 . ...... m partinent. Mlninir Ho.. Tncoroorated. , -- driiir da- - No.' 121, local pass. i, 4.08 p, m. 1.40 1.28 ., a.m.; p.m. , sh.-ir- , - T .11 1 15.1 No. l ' Vi.- -.. local pass '5.63, a. : - &' ' .;' '. "4. C' s'. ' "'' vi "' '' '''; :" ' tt" ' "Tt' t- l ., at0" - 4. "i 1 . .uMAt "., ''v rx- mzwmmm . WMWipSfia ;B!l(iP VI. WflliifWif,1JI J'WW a J as NCIGIMKS. All tba grasping and the greed of this world came from not regarding bur fellows as pur neighbors. One doesn't trample his neighbors. He works with ihem to a common end. We must oome to look on all tho world as our neigh-bor- a. Wo muBt do away with the Idea' of cfasses. Thoro Isn't any justification for olasB SEVEN v . YEARS OF MISERY All Relieved by Lydia E. Pink-barn- 's MarJorU, aged four, DAY"-An- tIL 30TE. "Wbitt little Bess was ker toad oa. a. key la the front r. to bed h thunderstorm sfet;in,uiid She went ia the house and pat soae cold on a rag and tkea went Churches of Kentucky Will Fight Con- she began toshiveratthsthought. to tke door and tied the key up Murc-- t MirnpHonHope to Enlist 250. fully. As she was leaving efee sM: 00 Church Members. fju-.bUm morning to see how '1 will eall la 'Oh, there' uothlng yen are." afraid of, dearie," said her moth-er- . r balng-pufc WHHnf te Chanjjc . Utt Hrt Tratmi. htw4 "TOMECULOSIg Tablota cure Kidney and DlM&Mg BlooUn Bloo4 Midi KbfaHr Blaticta? by curing the cause. trna o 4'I must go down tos8ta, with p'jpa; but Qod is right .here Plow Ahead. . lines In America. They are unjust, unwholesome, unrighteous and Why should we have class linos here in this country and one man despise anothor Just because hojins been lucky enougli to make a littlo mora money? A man has soma right to be proud of what lie makes with his own hands and his own braids, but he hasn't any business putting on airs over what he Is merely trying to spend. Jacob A. Rlia. To Relieve a Burn. application of soft soap to a fresh bum almost InHtantly removes the fire from the' Jlesh. , If tbo injury is severe, as soon as the pain ceases apply linseed oil and then dust over with flne flour, Wheri this covering .driM bard repeat the oil and flour drawing until a good coating Is obtained. When Ike latter dries allew it ie suad until it aracks aad falls off. as it will 1b. a day. or. two,, aad a aew skin will be found to kave formed wfeere tke skla wax buraad. A freo y While it is Impossible to prevent as accident, it fs never impossible te.be prepared It Ib beyond any ene'n nurse. Invest 8G cents In a bottle of Ohamfcerlatn's Liniment and you are preparod for sprains, bruises apd like injuries. Sold by Geo. King & Sous. Accused of Stealing. E. E. Ohamber.ain, of Clinton, Mo., boldly accuses Buckleii's "Ar nica Salve of stealing the Btihg from burns or scalds the pain iron; sores of all kinds tho distress frfrhi boils or piles. "It robp cuts, corns, Literary Bug Chases Cupid. bruises. spraMs and lnjurios.orjtliolr Your Comb. , A Kansas City (KanJ man was. terror,' he br.vb, "as a iinaMnv Combs should not be washed with given a divorce recently jqual don't exist." ," Only' 25c because his 'water. This Is apt to split tbo teeth. wife is so busy writing love stories, at all drugKist. A stiff nailbrush is a good thing to for the magazines ho had to pro r'e.m-ttdy.jts Sikcston. Mo. ''For sovdh years I suffered everything. I was in bed or four or live days mmmmmM at a time every W&HMjEZSkftt&t month, and so weak I could hardly walk. 1 cramped and naa backache and headache, and was so v T. nervous and weak that I dreaded to boo anyone or have anyone mo ye in tho room. Tho doctors gave me medicine .to case mo --at those times, and said tliat I ought to have an operation. I would not listen to that, and when a friend of my husband told him about Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and what it had done for hlsirlfe, 1 was Nyilllng to tako it. Now I look the picture of health and feel like it, too. I can do my own housework, hoe my garden, and milk a cow. and I can entertain company choose,cnj&y ana them. I can visit when I walk as far as any ordinary woman, 'any day in tho month. I wish I could talk toevery sufferingwoman andgirl." Mrs. Dexa BKTinmE, SIkeston, Mo. The most successful remedy in this country for the cure of all forms of female complaints is Lydia. E, Fink ham's "Vegetable. Compound. flIt is more wideband successfully used than any other remedy. It has cured thousands of women, who have been troubled with displacements, inflammation, ulceration, fibroid tumors, irregularities, periodic pains, backache, that bearing down feeling, indigestion, and nervous prostration, after all other means had failed. Why don't you try it? ; Vegetable Compound. piicifltrd, a with you, and he won't let utiy as possible. Plow ahead as a steamer does, rough or smooth, rala thitiii harm yon." For the moment t he child was or shine. To carry your cargo and make your port is the point. Maltbie Pay as little attention to dlseour-agemen- ts but preHently. ciap Hint made tin iVh.ere D. Babcock. ' window n Ths Best Way. When you' resist the temptation to go the Sour Way, don't go too far and go the Sweet Way. Somo people have such sweet dispositions thatNthey are disagreeable. The best way is the Quiet Way to let people alone as much us possible. Atchison Globe. nil tie ''Miimtmi iuii. piped 'ii trpimilcju little voic.e from the upper iuntl ' !'' . - '- - V.WV. "A 4Xkut . wmhmm WKm "Yes, .' "Won't you pleus ,;come up here aud stay with Godiiud 'let me go liawn and 'Stuy'.V.ih deuru-?"- . ' . ". 't . . -- April 30. has been set asitfe this year as "TuberculSsiB Day" and will be observed by 200.000 churches in the country in a man- ner similar to that of "Tubercu-losi- s Sunday" in 1910. when over 0,000 sermons Were preached on the prevention of Consumption. The Kentucky Association for the study and prevention of Tu- berculdsis states that it will make a special effort to enlist every one of over 1200 ministers in Kentucky to give their Ttw Btoodla CorpofUoa, Bo tee.AUM. GeatteBea:- Kindly Mod fix boxes of Bloodfoe Btoed and Kidney Tablets Tbey hve helped m than sny reaedy I hsve ever taken. I h oM. ruptured b4 f suffer much from KMaey on4 Bladder Trouble. I have oiy a few doses left of the sample box you sent Be, to klsdly sea4 Tablets cross ptly. Yours truly, Thomas Taylor, Adias, IN. sr St. Bernard Mining Co., incerperskd, Ofw Department, Special Agents early grave everv year, and caas-e- s an economic loss to our state of over $13,000,000 annually. While a ferryboat was taking cattle across the Trent two animate Jumped on board, in addition to tare that were being carried Wbea i midstream all the animals crowd on one side of the boat, which capsized and the ferryman was drowM-Th'catttlo got safely ashore: ' pupa?,, Harper's MHHSjiue. A few minutes delay in treating some cases of croup, e.yen the length of time it takeB to iro for a doctor often proves dangerous. The safest' way ib to Keep Chamberlain's cougu Remedy in ttie house, and at. the first indication of croup give the child a dose. PleaBant to take and always cures. Sold by Geo. King & oons. j ; i Qeod Things Are Eternal. , Bring your children up to be bapw. Don't let thera be any more snperstt-- . Uous than you can helo. But. at anr rate, avoid one horribly, jaunting b'Hex mat good things can't jastr ffiTM tfopdthlags are 'the 'only' 'eternal things of the World. -. in bringing this vitally He Kept Moving. Attack Like Tigers. "There ' goes a man, I might have important subject before mem In lighting to keep married." "Yes, and you observe he bers of their respective churches. tho white corpusclesthe blood pure attack dis keeps moving." it is estimatet that in this way ease germs like tigers. But oftea so fast germs little over 250,000 persons in Kentucky lighters multiply overcome. the Then are To Remove Ink Stains. boils, eczema, salt-aa- d D'H'ted oxalic or tartaric acid will will be enlisted in this move- see pimploB, sores multiply rheum and ovo ink stains from books without ment. strength and' appetite fail. This jUruiK the print Bitters In one respect "Tuberculosis condition demands Electricand kidto regulate Btomach, liver Day" of thii year will differ from neys anil to expel poieonB from tke blood. best bloed "Tuberculosis Sunday" of 1910. purifier,'' "Tbey rare the Budahn, or writes O. T, Instead of requesting the church-e- s Tracy, Calif., 'I'tiave4' ever foand." stroagr rich, to give to the Tuberculosis Tbey make build red blood, health. up your nerves and 1 What Do You Think of This Pictorial Review 2 Years (worth $2.00) , ' AND Bee I Semi-Week- iy Year FOR keep for cleaning them. After Using Hie brush take a damp clotb and wipe between each tooth, with thU. For soro throat thero is positively no remedy that will relievo so quickly and cure permanently tho most aggravated case, hh Bloodlne Kheumatiq' Liniment. St. Bernard Mining Co,, Incorporated, Drug special agents. ' Not all gushing letters are wrlttea pare his own meals and do most of the housework. - When the literary bug onters tho parlor Cupid slips out of tho kitchen door and climbs over tho fence. that Found Pccsll Stag. ' Wh:lFrcr.t:i ;.: uuaj bulldars-wer.cxntly-- ' a fossil dlggi i e -- jpltk fountain sens. When tho bowels become irregular you are uncomfortable and the longer this condition exists the worse vou feel. You .can got rid of this misery quickly by using HER BINE. Take a dose on going to bod and see how fine you will feel next day. Price 50c. Sold by St Bernard Mining Co,, Incorporate, drug department. Btj; .rttii .. K:o.. . . . jL-.g-.. .1 i cizy'.paeiiun- the until Februury 25. Net plus B equals price. t $2.00 M. t ''.' :. Swallowed Tootnbrush Fatal; Howard Bolton, on whom an inquest was held at the London, England' kosSubscription Agent' pltal, died from the effects of swalw lowing a toothbrush while endeavsrM KENTUCKY JLMSQN, ing to dislodge a piece' of mati ;INl' - WALLACE WEIR A If PLUlfD. IIUU of ti li Vile r UI9 k W4 firtnf Wt 4 V k r ..;:' You don't have te pay SOc or ?1.M ss pint for Iteterlan antiseptics or You can make 16 pints, of a mere cleansing, germicidal, healing and deodorantiseptic one Xc It is conservatively estimated izing or Paxtlne, solution with antlsepUa a solublo box that there are in Kentucky today powder, obtainable at any drug store. at least' 20,000 persons suffering Faxtlne destroys germs that cause decay and odors, that Js why It from this' disease in some form disease,best mouth wash and, gargle, ami Is the why It purifles the breath, cleanses and or oilier. preserves tho teeth better than ordinary The State Association is plan dentifrices, and In sponge bathing It comother .niug to distribute educational pletely eradicates perspiration and dainty disagreeable body odors. Every appreciates , this leaflets in conncetion with this womantoilet and hygienic and Us maay, uses. other day and it is earnestly desire.l Faxtlne Is splendid for sore throat. eyes and to mouth aa that the public will take an ac- Inflamedafter smoking.. purifycan get Pax-tiYou breath AnUsepUc tive part in stamping out this price Toiletand 60c, or at any drugstore, r 25c by mall postpaid preventable disease which Bends from The. Paxton Toilet Co., Bostoa, Mass., who will send, you a free sample over 6,500 bf ou citizens to an if you would like to try it before buylnc. par-oxi- de. ne cases a special Sunday services, the State Association is this year going to ask that meetings at which Tuberculosis and its prevention be discussed, be held on Suuday, April, 30. or on any day near that date,eitherin the week pieceedingor the week following. The object is to get as many peo pie in Keutucky as possible to think about this reat problem at the same time. Try them. GOo at all druggists. A Sentence" Strmoneete. We are aot concerned afeottt man's volume oc "amen" oa We want to know how he treats; home folk on Wednesday. HAVE YOfl TRIED PAXTINE The Great Toilet Germicide? k.S& O ur Wall P aper . oitti o penmg ' , ftisyWP' V" r Wed nesday Thtirsday' Friday and Saturday, !; ; Of next week, we wiU positively give 20 Per Cent off on all Wall Paper .Costing 7c Per Roll and Over. U. ' exclusive representatives in this city for the ' Celebrated Art Wall Paper Mills, of Chicago, arid ;,they are without peers in this business. This paper comes in all Shades and Figures and we guarantee it tov bfe the "best for ti. the price. '' - Wi .s (; are- )'i.'l- . If you intend .paper- X' . WH Paper 1111 llUiol ulUo. ' 111 III : H iSillll'li ilfi dUUK olUnb . 'J? ; ,i I l!ii madssonville, i:MPM i'lBISwi f9iM! i ' . . A)' 'mSfflSSRS J ,i i ... s&s ing; your house this Spring, we can save' you money on your Wall Paper and furnish an expert hanger to do the work. ' We invite you to call and inspect our line of paper, whether you purchase or not, We areproud of our linte and want you to see it Dbnt forget the opening dates, March 1, 2, 3 and 4. ' . Tl & . v. t jrirfei ' fi 1 ( 4 J; I i"'C JJHoc Nl. i Subscription Rates Year.. ,,. Six months...' One ,v?l.OO bXSr 1 1 ASSOCIATE EDITOR ANO BUSINESS EDITOR AND PUBLISHBR J. E. FAWOETT PAUL MOORE. MANAGER .;..'.. .. 60 26 5 THOUGHT whole-souled HE.HALXA W " "e,e2sm : si. '"Hj';'' '"!W'n.!nr!g.'iiffPMiigBiJii)1B,ii,i,lgg m.r3iy.i i.yu-ny- "jiy'gggy 'y'HIIIwpHrqBPaW" A DISPLAY NOW ON - boi d'. t, Throe months Singlb copies. .. C. ' Specimen copies mailed frea Member ef Kentucky Press Association Mi f Second application. Correspond- ontawantod in all parts of the county. Address ub for paron j District Publishers League ticulars I !' masculine' opinions as ladled out by, tiff' men themselves. She was Tery pretty Q&ce in Morten's Furniture Store. 119 South Main Street, Mail- Branch after a rich and brilliant fashion Kentucky, Fkone Pie. 4 MISS AlLhbN UAYIS, mgr. seumUe, and she and young Bailey Yarger v?ro engaged to be married. Friday, February 24, 1911 j Telephone 47 "That's what flrst attracted me to you," Yarger went on, admiringly. "A fellow can't help but admire genuineEd 01 uborne captured, the prize ness when he meets It." "Three of my puffs are Just pinned for his presenting the best ideals on," Winnie reminded him. virtuously. Early to bed and early to rise, She looked pathetic as she said Jt of matrimony. Dainty refreshAttend to your business and and he patted her shoulder encouragments were served. New Era, ingly. advertise, "Oh, well," he reassured her, "if And you will be healthy, pros- the real thing!" "Of course," agreed Winnie HIM 'r mirlngly. Winnie always math a b! 'by her nroinntness In aereelne- - wltl. -- "If there's anything a man distlko said young Bailey Yarger, "It In a't' clality In a woman! What ho likes t hone-sta In looks iu ' &a tn manners! You can always te'n ! We hve just opened our spring- and summer stock of Dress Goods, consisting of all new creations, Dress Fabrics, Linens, Voiles, Foulard, Silks? JacquardsT Sjlk, Silk Jac-- 1 -- if.' quards, Shanting, Pongee, Cord, Poplins, Madras and Ginghams: ,. . , , . We are showing the above cloths summer snaaes. We ask you to call and U.ook them oyer. ' We want you to see them and, get our prices. .. It affords us pleasure to show you. '' ' v' in all he new Spring and a v i '., tit. t perous and wise. ANNOUNOEMjENTS to reprele'iillifepktnounty in tht fewer houBfjQOiqf.UPftkjGPneral of Kentucky, subject to the action of lhe DSmbcralifc party. We areuty?J;izgd; tdtannPu,nce,L-ItKay as a .candid ate .for . yany. announce We are authorized Cass L. Walker as a candidate for .Representative from Hopkins county in the lower house of the next enerat Assembly of Kentucky,sub-Jeo- t to the action of the Democratic to J We are authorized to announce Ed L. Young as a candidate to Hopkins county in the lower hease of the uext General Assembly of Kentucky, subject to the action of the Democratic party. rep-reBfint In the Madisonville Christian church Sunday morning, Feb. 26, Rev. S. M. Bernard wil;l preach a sermon Acts 8th chapter, or the "Conversion of the Ethiopian Office." In the'- eyening this chuich unites,, in the Union Yi M. 0. A.' Rtlly. Prayer meeting uext Wednesday evening has as its subject, .."The Best Thing you Have Read Duriug he Past Week in Your R?UiousPaper." Dr. Bleeker Knapp, of Evans-ville- , was in tow u Wednesda guest of friends. the Get the habiUof comiuir to the Semi-Weekly 4 1 BARNES, CO WAND wslr a better heritago of brain and soul than our fathers left tolas? Has thejrace through us gained some little in the law of LovejIf we have done our partfin; this struggle rdur lives have not been in vain- - CAJf we transmit to our -- DAVID STAKE JORDAN branch office of the Bee, at Morton's Furniture Store, when you want engraved cards, embossed letterheads, dance tickets or programs. We have the host and let us figure with you on prices. AjltSen Davis, Manager. 0. H. Cox, of Keonard, Ok.la., was called to' Hanson this week on the account of the criticul condition of his mother, Mrs. 0. W. Cox, who Is at. the home of her daughter, Mrs. L. H. Howier. Miss Gertrude Fox, of White' Plains, was, in the city Wednes. Madisonville Notes BY AILEEN DAVIS. " day with friends. y Don't, forget the Bee has a branch office for Madisonville people In Morton's Furni ture Store. If you want advertising or job work or wish to subscribe for the paper, call up number 4. Senll-Weekl- Womaa'slook Clnb. L u Ion's birr.hdav, the rooms were fru'iKls. ' jirottil.v,(recoraterl in flans and W. N. liutfil reSuriied VV'd-tie- s eloo'teraotoherry bia icnes, while ia, fiiun ii- business, trip to ttjusob of red and white carnations Henderpoiu aad fenifl lent themselves beau L D Lmley left Thnrday tifully to the color scheme of the for Loui-vfl- e to - days u:j husiufris. spoutl' sevt-ralinterior decoration, TheUimpaijrn in 1813", the Mr. 0. F. "ShtMtou and Miss aubjoct under discussion during Fugate, vvli.i have for the afternoon was, interestingly sev'r.ij uKt been in St. given by Mrs. VV. J. Dulin. Continued on Pae 8 Afkir-soIn the absence the story of Talleyraiin" was beautifully eltetched by Mrs. J. F. Dempsey. After the "program bad been completed, Little Misses Martha "I write to tell you ihe Lou and Lelia LafToon, dressed good news that Cardui Waenington" and as "Martha has helped me so much "Uncle Sam", were introduced to and I think it is just the ladies and rendered several worth its weight in, gold," writes Mrs. Maryan Marmost excellent national seleo shall, of Woodstock, Ga. tions. "I do liope and trust Yisitore present during the so that ladies who are suffercialhour were: Mesdames W. II. ing as I did, will fake Yost, H. H. Holeman, Sallie Cardui, for it has been a God's blessing to me, and Ida Walker, Fulton Boleman, will certainly help every 'EtbeJ Qoltoday, Baker and Mfss lady who is suffering." -vi-ttn- Tho Woman's Book Olub was .vug, beautifully entertained on Wed- .' M.'i)He.Klvrnan, of Evansville-- , nesday afternoon, Feburnry 22, a ts in to.Mi, Thurbday on bu5.i- at the home of Mrs. Ruby Lf-foo- n t MVs. Fiim k QuiliniVn, of Huu-ioi- i, Onter. street. was hi i he of.v. We;Jncfeday Id com memoration.of 'Wash ins in-E- Davis, Manager. L. O'Brien, ofMortons Gap, in Me,city Thursday. AiiiBBN " him seriously with pensive brown eyes. !'I guess women like men," she added, Are Like Chestnuts. .j. Many Christians are like chestnuts Irrelevantly, "because they're so childvery, pleasant nuts, but inclosed In like! The nicer they aro the moro Juvery prickly burrs, which need vari-ou- s . venile they seem to.be!" dealings of nature and her grip of "How old am I then?" Yarger Inquired. frost beforo the kernel is disclosed. "Oh," Winnie told him, meditatively, raui tjnamem. with her head on one side, "you're : the mayor to prohibit Sarah Bern-harc- lt from producing 'La Samari1-;taine- " during her Philadelphia engagement. Tho controversy was vory similar to that in regard to tho "They can't foor me!1' Bald Yarger, Production of "Salome" in Philagrimly. "I've got my eyes open as. delphia several years airo. As Rost- much as the next one, haven't I, llftle 'atul has treated the subject with the ' roverence'hnd delicacy ,of the vElrl?" . i, "You're terribly smart," Winnie irjuV Many of those hu took acmured, still admiringly, "f always won tive part in the''aKltation oyer der, when f stop to'lhlnk about It, wbat' declined to h?"t'h,eir 'names you ever saw In me to make l 'tYsfe'd on this oucaslrn.' In in lov.e with me!" ;$ show the great actress that orderRo-to the "I couldn't help, doing it," explained tation was agalust the play and 'not Yarger, fondly. "I guess you're as" smart as I am any day of the weeS? against h er personality, the Art when it comes to that! And did you' Club ave a large reception in her honor afturvthe. performance, the ever look In the glass?" "I don't like to be flattered." Winnie! hostesses including Mtb. Charlo-!magn- e reminded him. pouting In tho manner Tower, the wife of the formwhich means that a woman likes Iti er Minister to Berlin; Mrs. John very much, indeed. "I don't Uko to Howard McPadden, whosn husband think It's Just my looks Is widely knowu as a patron of art; "It isn't." nrotested Yarcer. "I;m not saying that they don't nolo! It'? .Mrs. William Henry Newbold, Mrs. kind of nice to Tiave the girl you fall InJ 'Jasper Yeates Brintnn, Mrs. Thomas love with a mighty good looker. be- - Skelton Harneuti and Mrd. Charles M. Whltcomb. sides being everything else that's nice. Madame Bernhardt appears at And your face is real!" Wells Btjnu, Evfnsville, Frldav, A'You'U make me vain in a minute, ' viarohtB. Seats readjiTebrnary 2H ' Winnie said, sweetly." She regarded Mailorders received. . sty.le In hairdesslng you're not to blame! You just do as others do and it's no fault of yours! What I can't understand Is why women think they fool any one! A blind man can complexion a block detect a drug-storaway, and as for the ruby hair or the glittering golden locks thoy turn out whlje you wait If you've got the prloe got to say Is if a wife of well, of herseli.I mine. made such don't belleye . I ever could think the same of. her again!" i "Of course not,1', agreed Winnie Hill; "You've got too mtich sense!" that's the INCORPORATED At A-.- i fnv COMPANY .Ah.hJij, . :j Vdas&ufriftriiit - lib ncaan.tl'nnA--- I nrAiftn-r'frjTfti- sMMUtiiUnJU , Jy A ,a,: -- iiiuauB?' -- vai ...ft ..- ,- -- .. i. ,jh, i3 e Str&h Bernhardt. i all-Tv- e The clergy and the Btricter church-wome- n finally aucceedgdjn forcing THOS. C. O'BRYAK BBLMOKT UTLSY O'BRYAN, Incorporated UTLEY"CO. " T Funeral Directors and Licensed Embalmcrs We are prepari'd to nuswei' promptly all culls day or uiulit PKone No. Ill or 559. Maduonvule. Ky. , dis-fllpl- . e, ,4Sa-lo'ln- e" you-fal- " CUTOUTTHIS COUPON And bring or send it with $1.00 to the Bee, Earlington, Ky., before March l, and we will send you 104 issues of a live newspaper and give you a chance on a $30.00 Range and $20,00 Bed. Semi-Weekly , ' Enclosed.find $1.00, for which send' year and a chance on the Range and Bed." Name-- me-th- e Semi-Week- ly Bee one Address - , -- B:-i3.i- vve-k- s of-Mr- n, .. An elegant luncheon in livo E52 source, c(trvintr out the colnr Is. of Hopkinsville. I think!" about For some days afterward Miss Hill appeared thoughtful. Something seemed to have dampened her spirits. Yarger wondered about It Helplessly, One night when he called to take her to the theater he Observed as she descended the stairs that sho seemed ac ' ,tually solemn. .. t "Don't you feel well?"' he Inquired solicitously as she walked over toward the mantel .mirror. She made no answer, but opened her silver mesh bag nnd with deliberation extracted several articles which she carefully laid on the mantel shelf. Leaning forward, she proceeded to do Of-- . imethlng' at which Yarger, watching her, gasped Quick -, Winnie looked around with the eyepencIKIn her fingers. "You see," brow . she said casually, "my eyebrows grow so very dark and thick at the startjxnd Wq have made arrangements with one then dwindle out to nothlpg fronTthe middle to the other end that. I have to of the largest portrait houses in the country help them out Otherwise I'd look like a freak. There how's that?" to furnish 100. portraitsdone in their new Apparently she did not observe his Pastel French Water Color combination at a stupefied silence. Sho went on with her work. ''I've such a lot o,f color as remarkably low price. These portraits in one size, only 10x12, in handsome oval frames,-any- , a UBual thing," she murmured, "that color design. As a great many valuable pictures are los"t on account of being 'placed5 If I happen to be a llttlo pale I look dreadful and then I dab it on gently! in the hands of unreliable agents we guarantee the return of the small picture with the en- -' It's a new kind and really It doesn't For the next thirty days we will give you the Semi-Weekl- y Bee one year and; When I havq a cold in the larged one. show! 'as I have tonight, I alwayslook head, of yourself or any member of the famijy .for the small sum of 3.50. ' oneof these portraits washed out. And" MIbs Hill turned and faced Yarger defiantly "and I loath gray hair! When mine begins to s'If you are a subscriber to the Bee we will renew your subscription for one year and turn I'm going to dye it If t takes the last cent In the family treasury! If furnish one of the portraits for $5.50. The portrait will not be sold except with the Semi-Weekl- y you caji't dotect it any more readily Bee. than you've detected my occasional rouge anil my poor little, eyebrow pencil I don't see that It'll do any hurt, y.ou.arev interested in this proposition sign your name . - 2, will TOO MiLE MtSL ih fi Bap . Read Our New Premium Offer : V ' Read the Following Wonderful fer and Act ...-.I 1.- WHENMMmm YOU 1- . ''' scheme was .daintily serve'1. The individual ices were pink hatchets'" with the raised bust of Washington in ., white. On the top of the squares of angelfood were branches of. candied cherries. so Ithere, now! "It It was 'your' childlike trust that I couldn't made me tell ydu, Bailey bear to go on. deceiving. you! And now if you can'J love me any more wh'wh'-why- , ' lownd. our agent ''$& -- and' address on the blank' be' 'wiltcall-'oh-yo- u with samples of the-work- . Just so!'' , The Woman's Tonic Nd matter if you suffer from headache, backache pains in, arms, shoulders and legs, dragging-dow- n feelings, etc., or if you feel tired, weary, worn-o- ut and generally miser-ab- le Cardui will help you. It has helped thousands of other weak, sick ladies auu ir you win oniy give it a trial; you will be thankful ever after. L. ValontinpFarty, ' A delightful? valentine party was given Tupsday night at the home f MrsV'J. '$. Miles, on South Walnut street, The were red and white car- jiatious, and the rooms were Hght-o- u with oriental lanterus. Muif? was furnished by Miss Mtiy In $ ttaptfy contest,. Mr, tlec-QrationH Yarger recovered "himself. "You may i'r.; paint yourself purple, green and blue. B'' you want to Winnie!" ho said, heroIf ically. "Somehow my"affection doesn't seem blighted a particle! I guess It' makes a difference whd the girl happens to.be! But o think I never no-- ' SEMtIP , tlced!" "Thati"' said Winnie, putting avjay fr Earlington, her handkerchief, "13 because- you' are 'a man,, you darling!" ,'. 5am interested in A y .' ; Earlington, Kentucky T . 1 ' " ; f Bring or Send; to the Bee Office -- .1 - -' f' 'lMJW thdportitprbposilioh, please have your agent to call with sample. '& ' rX- - m An Incorrigible. . j." Old-Ja- m. 1' ' IP '" '" ,w "When I started' la' life i hadn't: nearly your advantages,' said the ' T fattier. ," glldfcd ".Quite true," the youth, . "But y'ou" 'ihoiWdn't' reproach mo fqr tht. hpfaK ittirandfather," Nartie, 1 . . . .T ' ,; In1 v. a ' , '' . 4 Street-No- . .'V City . ,, V. ',,.,-aMfW"""- - - : ,ja. - '.. :w- -' ; Ijflinftftk' ...j3fe.- - AS&M.A .w.H- "Zrr .ant muv 4El.r mi '" , I tUmtmtAii-iim- ''7' ': f L- irSWmUtmim&.&f wGtmBam.rxai ii.Mt "mw ii v v T f 0 Ii V C. . W. LINDSAY .;,. WHOLESALE . W n k T J'v mmmmmmmiammmmmmmammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmtmmmatlmmmmmmmmmmmmmaammmtmmammm , CItiAR5, CIGARETTES, T.6BACC0S MABIMNVILU, KENTUCKY, ' . PMONt :"" " I as.ctNTt STRICT L- AD-TAL- K S. H. Klinmel and Geo. Newbold made a business trip to Madison-- . vlile Monday. What would you think of a salesman who reported for duty one day, Jay off for .two, worked a half day, went oft for a week and so on without any regularity? Surelv you would not expect good service from such, a Ban. And yet some merchants hold advertising, whioh is simply ''salesman," up kto great results wnen it is allowed to ' Dayid' Banks, Jr., and Albert Dado, of Henderson, who have ben visiting D. P. Banks, have returned home. ''work" very irregulary. The faot that advertising costs money is proof of yalue. Things without cost areusually worth only their 'pnc Jt 1 News of the Town h ii L Dr. B. 0, MoEuen was in Madl, sonvllle Tuesday Thomas . iLopati, of the Grand Leader, made h business trip to Madisonvlllo. Tuosdayi Miss Hattle Sfotfe, of Madison vlile, visited friendB horo Tuesday. Jas. A.' Hodge, of Louisville, Grand Commander of tho United Order of the Uoldnn Cross, wlio has been 'ioro a few days, has rotumed home E. Bourland and daughter, Miss Bell, of Dixon, who have been visiting Henry Bourland, have returned home. ' Now is thu season to buy Poultry Veed. Buy an honest feed. Quaker Hen add Chick Feed Is the cleanest and best on the market Parsons & Sqoville Co., .. Evansvlile, Ind. - Mr. Bowmor "made a business trip Up Madisonville Tuesday. Mrs. N. E. MoICInnon was hi Tuesday. Buck Cobb, of- Mortons Gau, was In town Tuesday. v Bee's aud Bead the the Evansvlile Daily" Conner.s subscription offqr in this issue. You get the Daily Courier one year aud y Bee both one year tee for only $2.00. Think of it and Jet it worry you until you come to the Bee ofllce and give in.your sUbserip-tlon- . W. Mad-iBonvi- Hart Braud Pens are the finest in the World. Don't take our word for it bnt try a can and Farpons & Sooviile Go., Evansvlile, Ind. H. D Almond made a business trip to Nebo Tuesday. Ernest Nowton was In Madisonville Monday attending the leoturo. W. A. Randolph was in Madison., Motulay. IS, G. Alford, of Providence, made a business trip to this city Tuesday. ONLY a few more days until March 1, when the drawing for the $80.00 Range and $20.00 Bed comes off. If you are not taking the Bio, subscribe NOW and got your ticket. If you are a subscriber,- renew now and got yotr ticket. Some one gets those valuable articles on March 1 and it inuy be you. Elgie Lane made a business trip' to Madisonville Tuesday. Leo Salmon was In Madlsonvillo Monday. Mar, v In Mitchell Made a business trip to MadlHonvlUe Monday. y Bee's and Read the vlile" Snml-Weekly Semi-wepklBub-crlptm- i a few more days until when the drawing for the $30.00 Range .and $20.00 Bed comes off. If you are not taking tho SemU sohoOl. Weekly Bee, subscribe NOW and get your ticket. - If you are aGeo. Moth'drshekU'was tfn Evansrenew now and get your vlile Wedu'esday?h ticket. Some onovgets thesevalui Mtb. Geo Atk'insou aud daughter able articles on March 1 ahd-i- t may Margaret, left Tuesday for a visft'to be you. friends in LouIbvIUo. Df. Darby, of Dawson Springs, is ONLY a few more days until Visiting in the city this week. March 1, when the drawing for tho Mrs. Elizabeth Loving, of Denver $30 00 Range and $20.00 Bed comes off. If you aro not taking the sVnii- - Colo , is vf&illngrlends here and at Mrs. Loving and' Weekly Bee, subscribeNOW and, Madisonville. family 'fofrrierfy resided hero."' get your ticket. Jfou are a .sub $,i hprae1 MJss jAnnJe B. Mopre scriber, repew now, and getyour ' Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Mothershead ticket. Some one gets thes .valu- fr,on Louisville, where she' bought are visiting Steve Mothershead, in able articles on March 1 and It' may her spring millinery goods. Evansvillo. ,' bo'yoUr , Mrs, Frank D. Rash spentTuues-daMisB Nan Walker, of Hopklnsvllle, Grasps Forces of Nature. in Henderson with friends. A man's mastery over the beasts Is the gueBt of Mrs W. L. Morrison. Is not duo to his superior strength-ThF. G. Payne is Ii; St. Louis this Mesdames Ban M. Evans and W. elephant can push him over, th week on business. R. Coyle were in Evansvillo Tue horse can pull more, and the lion can Madlson-vlliQ- r Mrs. Orleau Downey, of day. best him naked and bare handed was the guest, of Mrs P. B. i Elizabeth ToouiUf, of Madttion-vill- But ho controls the brutes simply beDavis Tuesday. visited her gra'udnjother, Mrs. cause he Is wise enough to reach up 'and get hold of forces In nature more Miss Ruth Wyatt was In Madi- Dick Ashby, hero, Tuesday. '. powerful than dither the animals or sonville Tuesday. Miea' Elsie Wilson, of Madisonhimself. ONLY a few more days until ville, visited MIbb Aluue Ashby March I, when tho drawing for the Tuesday. $80.00. Range and $20 00 Bed comes School Ship for Cooks. Bee's and '"g pld. frigate la moored In a canal Read the oil. If you are not taking tho ,Ai motile most fashionable center Bpe, subscribe NOW and the Evansviiie Dally Courier's sub- close scription oiler in this issue. You of Copenhagen. On it is a school of get your ticket. ,If you are a sub- got the Dally Courier one year and ship cooks. There Is an awning on scriber, renew now and get your y J3ee both, one year- deck. Tables are laid out and nua o i.- -i .vntf frHnon wall, IT the tor only $2 00 Think of it and let it merous inhabitants of Copenhagen take able articles on March 1 and it may worry you until you come to the their tneals there, for they are both bo ypu, as are ofiloe-angive hi yoUr subscrip- varied; and inexpensive, such voyages. Bee served, to passengers on sea meeting; Jas. Priest attended .the tion j of the Fiscal, court at Madisonville Fred Bailey, lit 'MadisUhVillb5, Tuesday. "M Look to the Future. was here Tuesday on bdsmess. Frank B. Sink was in town TuesFinish fiVflfV Anv am) hn Miss Amanda Street, ofwCadi, is day, You have done what you could. it the guest of Mrs. Rex G. Some blunders! and absurdities no Chas. JBarnett mado a bttslnoss . Hardy Gooch, or Madisonville, doubt crept In; forget tbem as soon trip to Madisonville Tuesday., was here Tuesday. as you can. Tomorrow is" a new day: R. L. Bextpr was In Madisonville Mleses Ruth Wyatt aud Dot Bean begin It .'well and scretiely, and with Tuesday. aud Hardy Wyatt left Tuesday too high- a spirit to bo cumbered with Procter Ash by, of Madisonville, night to attend Mardi Gra at New your ojd nonsense. Emerson. ! was In town Tuesday oil business. Orleans.' !..' Call for Pasoo.Old Fashioned Lye Artiats Draw.ing aud Water Color Hominy. Highest quality. Sani- Paper for sale at this oflloef Large tary tins. Price same aB other. sizo sheets 5 cents. ONLY' visited ' friends ln Madisonville ' Tuesday. " Miss Noka Bnrtdn made friends in MadlSonvillo a visit Tuesday. Mrs, Bessie Tanner was in Madisonville Tuesday. Oompton Umstead made a business trip to Madlsonvilio Tuesday. Men and Women, sell guaranteed hose, 70 per cent, profit. Make $10 tlatlv. Full or part time. Beginners Investigate. Wear Proof, 8088 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. Services at tho M. E. Otiurch, South, at 11 a. in. and 7:80 , m. "In the evening servfee, wo will have the lodge of Odd Fellows with us. Wo are always glad to have any of the lodges to worship with us and thoy are alwaya weloome. The Sunday school Is growing all the time. Come and join. E. L. Wise made a business trip to Madlsonvilio Tuesday. Try'a can of Pasco Corn and notice the difference. It's real Sugar Corn. CoBts no more than others. Parsons & Scovllle'Co. Evansvlile, Ind. Mies Boynolds, of Slaughterville, is the guest of Miss Chandler. John Moore left Wednesday morning for 'Culver, Ind-.- to p-, re-ent- er Misses virue k ' i . '21 "ftTPfrtwWfHr " vw id CbaNl e Davis. " ? Spalding Gymnasium Shoes , ' K h ,1 ' To the basket ball devotee we announce the opening of an assortment "of Spalding's White Duck Shoes and Oxfbrds In Both White tmd Black, Rabbtr Bottoms z P: wa ' dur window display of Spring 1911, Fine Suits for men. We shallmakeF'desperate effort for the major portion of Hopkins county's business in Men's ana Young, Men's buits tnis spring. We have something of considerable moment to tell in connection with our. Come tb'see us. , r Also call attention to M ,.1 '. purchase. j - J '',.' M , ' BISHOP Your Money Back city, visWedI COMPANY. if You Want Si If Entertainment at Hanson. XWJ Miss Mary Martin, of thiB ited friends in Madisonville nesday. March 1, lle - isub-fccrlb- Seml-weekl- Semi-weekl- The teachers and pupils of the Hanson school, with the assist-ance of M&tyl&&ttfjni'l" music class, gave eutortainnlfenp if the" school building at th'atpla,'ge!(aj.!f,rjday r"pgYahi 'cdnais'ted night. The r plays well performed, and of two Notice. cure caucer. I never fall. I besides the good music made by I doctor and insure a cure. Addre&B Hanson people Miss Margaret T. M. Wyatt, R. F. D., Box No. 4, Turner, of this city, sang in her Dawson, Ky. own sweet Way two lovely selections. Miss Katie Murrell, of hard-worke- d -- Wanted the Hired Man. "Are you the owner of this placo?" asked the book agent "I am," replied Farmer Corntossel. "Anything I can do for you?" "No. Tho chances aro that you aro too to have time to read anything, and that you haven't any spare change, anyhow. Let me talk to the hired man." .) tl . . - - Marry to Avoid School. In Mow York when a young Italian girl does not want to go to school any longer and does not want to work, she evades the truant pfflcer by getting married. It Is difficult to handle the case after marriage and such case's are alarmingly frequent v y e, Semi-weekl- y, Seml-Wdoki- y, .. Overheating Avoided. The danger of overheating which attends Incandescent lamp sockets containing a resistance unit to lesson the Rank Cowardice. brilliancy of tho light is avoided by It Is cowardice to wish to get rid of distributing the resistanco through a cord, provided with ' a regulating everything Wlilch we do not Hke. Sickness and sorrow pnly exist to furswitch at the "end, ther man's education In this world; they will not be needed in the future -N- ovolslDeceived by Ourselves. . vv, We are deceived by the mere external look of ourselves In some now poDetecting Flattery. sition, devising wlsejy and executing t Youl "m&y have noticed it la muak well: and forget how" different a thing . i ?r to detect flattery directed-- ; at It is to lie still and dream,-anto start oU'ers than when It is coming yowr up and work. Jamos MarMneau. - the Earliugton Echool, p'eased the audience with a reading, and oue of Tonimie Featherston, Earliugtou's sweet little singers, sang two eong8i Refreshments were served. Principal James Ualdwfll and teachers deserve m'uch credit for this pleasant affair. ' ,.;& hi - Semi-weekl- - Qlobo. . - 'r f z . 1 - i ROBT. SORY. OFFICE HOURS: 9 TO 12 A. M.. Office Over C. L. Ross Grocery. ft.tttftt 7 tft M. D. ft . rfirlfe-wlt- h' if Practice limited to diseases of Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. Eyes Tested. GlaBBes Fitted 2 T TO 4:30 P. M. - MADISONVILLE, 4, - KENTUCKY Center Street. ' V 7 r (the Evansvlile Dally Courier's Son.l-woekly ParsouB & Scoville Co., n offer in this1 issue. You Artie Wyatt made a business trip get the Daily Couripr one year and to Madisonville McTnjlav. Boe both one vour the Ed MoCarty, Jr., .was in Madisonfor only $2 00. Think of it and let it worry you until you comn to tho ville Monday. Bud Kell, of Madisonville, made a Beo oflioo and give In your lslness trip to this city Tuesday. Evansvlile, Ind. Mrs. Burk, of this city, is visiting relatives In Nashville thiH week. Tappe'n Marshall Gardner, of & Gardner jswelry firm, was In Madisonville Wednesday on busim ness. A. B. visiting frieuds jioaTrcuton, Ky. 'J.no. Moure, Wiusteadof this city; ' if is YOU SHOULD HAVE CONFIDENCE IN YOUR 2LS : , who has been home ESTABLISHED 1869 "GOME, GENTLE SPRING, ETHEREAL MILDNESS So COME," -, K Hiinix the poet, loim nio, And he'd oimlit to know. The dailyarriv- At least it is several days on a viBlf, returned to Culver, herelie is attending military school. Karl Gold,, of ' this city, was In Madisonville Wednesday wishing relatives. Ifyouhuvb a friend or relative living at a distance, send them the Bee a year It will only Tsost aud dollars and it will be a constant reminder of you, twice each Semt-Week-ly DRUGGIST TifTi Tf-"- i i Week. ARE SO MANY THINGS about Drugs ana a Drug Store that require, years to and you cannot bo expected to know .much about such matters. It is your druggist's business to know all about the Drugs he sells. Our business is Drugs, and we claim to g have thoroughly masterOd die details of the business. We are exerting-everenergy to the of our Drug Store as you would like to see one run if you kne,w all about Drugs and Drug Stores. Almost every one would like to patroulzo a Drug 8tore where thev kuow these conditions prevail. To deserve and get your entire confidence, when it comes to a matter of Drugs, is our highest ambltioji. THERE ruu-iiip- al of men and boys' Spring Suits in "The ig Store" denotes ihis, also the swell spring lines of Knox, Stetson's, Hawes, No Name & R. E. Whipiler was in Madisonville Wednesday on business. Misses Nettie Belle and sister, Ida, Martin, of this place, visited rela- Ii' High Art special Hats, Hanan and other best makes of Spring Shoes, not forgetting the real wear harbingers, such as Manhattan' Shirts, 'fancy nee'evvear and other "fixings" for the "life" stuffs for spring You've got to come here where we pay par.t of all of your" transportation, and where IT PAVS Lc BEST TO TRADE $ , $$& RIlllllfcA.JJ,L-tw tives in.Madisonville Woduet-dayMrs. Alva Shaver and sister, Mrs, Fletcher, were in MadiBouvllle Wednesday. Mis. p,llke Hanna, Jr., was In Madisonville Wednesday, Bob "SteYtsUs is vlsitiug relatlyes s $ near HaiiBou this week. ' Y. Q". Walker was In Madisonville Wednesday on business. When yon see the braud PASCO on anything in tho grocery lino it ,is the best that wo know how to bay .. I forthe'mouey. Parsohs & ScoVille- QoM '" Evansvlile, Iuu. P, C. Uzzlo, of thb Pond River country, was here on business Wednesday. . - Because wo have a reputation for the purity of our Drugg and the skill we use m compounding Onr Prescription Department is well equipped, and ynu get Just what your prescription-- ' joalls for without the slightest deviation. WE MAKE A SPECIALTY ' OF '. IPesBoirijptiorTis v Why? Come, to NURSERY " ILJe. SICK . kOOM fc and SUPPLIES ETC., Such as Rubber Goods, H GuuzeB, Soaps and , , Water Bottles. loo Bags, Syringes, Bandages, Medicated Cotton, other necessities for tho sick. MEDICINES, PERFUMES. TOILET ARTICLES. STATIONERY,' with us. We would like to bo your FAtnily Druggist. ,OUR .STOCK OF PATENT ' , Is a leading feature j V: If you aro too busy to come to our toro 'phouo us your wants, and if we haven't got just what you ' .. want wo will get it for you and deliver same promptly. " u ! ; . RK7VF $ & T c 15 $$',? OTUNfSfW i SMaMSHmTUBBVlil'BB EVANSVILLE.IND. wmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm Miss Iva Day, of Robavds, who has boon visHh'S her sister, Mrs. Ce-o- il WebW'bas returned lwuie. .lu Madisouyille WBdneHaayJ Roy-Suttonwff ffiRUGGIST a QffJnuflf Corner Drug Store Mortons Gap, Kentucky i- - f T'-- t tf ' i, ' u'W, l ? r C. E A sonio banquet at Earlirigton Wed- A. MORTON MADISONVILLE, KY. I St Charles Event Lawpon Ashmoro, of the St. Bernard Btore force, wbb in Dawson Springs Sunday. Miss Lovie Ransom, of .Danel Boone, viBited the MlsBes Woodruff Sunday. Mrs. Herbert Bryan and children have returned to their home in after a brief visit to her mother, Mrs. M. E. Wallace. J, V. McEuen was In Madisorivlllo Saturday on business. ; Mad-isonvill- nesday night. t Miss Doll Woodruff visited Miss Lovie Hansom, of Daniel Boone, a few days last week. Mr. Mann, the telophono manager of Nortonsyllle, in town Tuesday. Mrs. Beta Long has to his work at Carbondalo, I I tfrTT!$?itii?itTl4rTkHti$f9Jti ROWLAND CLARK'S Wall Paper No one planninp the decoration of walls can afford to take up tho work without a visit, the our store. Not only are the suuirepfionft iifforded here of the urfkfe.sf value, but it will be 'found a. ing oil for several daf b, of an accident. returned after beon account M v Funeral Director and Embalmer Any Call Answered Promptly Day or Night. e, ( ' GOOD R.OADS--WH- AT THEN7 (William J. Bnrticher in Puck,) tjtj. I walked to town one In the long ago, ,A.rid day walked back. '.BRldr f'These prnds "seem, to be. a little bad!" And eoon the roads got better. I walked once again, And rode back on a bycicle A hundred punctures, Ad the wheel was out of date. "These roada are simply awful!" And the roads continued to get bet-teObco more I cried : . r. , And A hundred breakdowns, And the auto, loo, was out of date. 1 swore: "These roads are. a dls-- , grace." And immediately the roads became perfect. And still again I waiked'to town, And Bailed back in an airship. I'declalred: ''Just as I expected., Now that we have good roads "We don't need thenll" King Who Left Home, set the world to talking, but Paul Mathulka. of Butralo, N. Y., Bays he always KEEPS AT HOME the King of all LaxitivesDr. King's New Life PMf and that they're ,a hlesBiug to all his family. Cure A i rode back in an I walked to town, automobile. constipation, headache, Indigestion. dyBpedsia. Only 26c at all, drug; 'gists OfW , -- , "Poor feftotf, tJM) W'wM." CM9ttin, to mnt't h MtVis "dl money l" Hrtt to ttkni la fr SYRUP. It checks the Is Thought progress the disorder and assists nature to restore normal conditions. niHv Woodruff was in Murllonn. Price 25c, 60o and $1.00 por bottle. ' brys, Ooloniiil Stripfn, F'oral Out-OuOrdwim,' French Sold by St. Bernard Mining Qo. Inville Sunday. corporated, drug department. i Oretontle efFnctH in nil prioeB. Miss Qraoie Black, of MadisonDIRE DISTRESS vllle, was the guest of the MiBseB Modet Pride. 4 ''v;Woodruff Sunday. i "How ridiculous tho doctor'a wife is! We are always glad to assist you in setling your It Is Near at Hand to Hundred of JR. T. Ewlng, of, Nashville,,, Tenn,, She is always fussing with her little ' Earlington Readers., Itf problems of home decoration. flower pots and talking about botany, j: waB here Sunday. whllej'blesB my soul, I havo moro flow; Tt Dr. B. 0. MoEueri, of Earlmrtofl, Don't neglect an aching hack. ers in my hat than sho has In her Ib the kidneys' cry for spent Sunday' with his parents'? Backache whole conservatory." Fllegende BlaU Miss Charlie Sisk Bpent Sunday at ter. help. ' rr Neglect hurrying to their aid home. - KY.. MeatiB that urinary troubles folof Earllngtbn, was in Tom Wand, Not So Serloue. low quickly, T. town Saturday. "'''as the arrangement you made Dire distress, diabetes, Blight's The young folks gave a dance' at i those' people a tentative oaeT" ' disease. x city Saturday night. 'f . ou.in' Jeet only to bo sertoaa. Daniel Boone on (he Trail. John Davenport, Wilson street, ing doflancQ against the forces ol! t low it was gouV to work;" Dr. Veal, of Daniel Boonewas ju Earliugton, Ky., says: "I suffered ' When the sons of mengo forth to Coriiwallis. Saturday night. more severely from kidney trouble In presenting this great historical war, they hava iieve. lacked their Messers. Chambers and Mullen, of World English Speaking Pepvtatlon. than words can describe. My back leaden For sailliifj ttie uupluined drama Manager Harris aarnesa a i eStlmated that tfce .SbcUsa sea was so sore and lame that I could Daniel Boone attended thejldanoe aud darinjr the rim of the world, pack of wild Siberian wolves, IrtiCi-His spoken by i,tM$Q of Jsf" , not do any work for days at a time. here Saturday njght. to take tribe of full blooded blanketed Si29 J thero are pontletnen The' kidney secretions were Beauty - Leonard Palmer, of Carbondale, 0 e earth's I&aabttaata, r a features an ' tho trail. Such a man as Daniel oux Indiana. Tbes of- the entire poputotleB. and there was a constant pain in my was in town Monday. worked into the many different .w Boone. When he blazed, the trail head. I often became dizzy and Maxle Gllliland, after a -- visit to Into Kentucky, thlB mighty hunter scenes of the play. dark spots appeared before my.eyeB. his parents, has returned! had no army at his back and hit one Nothing helped me until I procured klnsville, where he is attending Meaning of "Dago." object was to open up a virgin terriDoan's Kidney Pill&at the St. Ber MoLean Colleppe, ' "Dago" is slang for a tory for the on coming race. nard Drug Store. I felt much bet- - Clay Strader was in Luzerne foreigner, . l'he history of no man 16 filled Greeks Id applied to ItalUuMateoant ter after taking thorn a few days this country, and t where he went to visit a broth with adventures, the hair hreadth Spaniards and Portuguese. The word and from that time on I improved er Odd Fellow, who Is Blck at that escapes and almost unbearable trials Is derived from the Spantah Dico, steadily until I was in good health." place. JlrV as is that of Boone. Witli his meaning James. For sale by all dealers. Price 50 trusty rifle, his knowledgeof woodW- - Suthardwas in Esquire J. Foster-Milbucents Co . Buffalo, Can't Shirk Responsibility. craft and his ability to mako friend-Bhi- p New York, sole agents for the Unit- Central City Sunday. Men say they are not responsible with the lavage Indians, open-e- d ed States. s Mtb. Arthur Daves, of EvatiBvllle, .Remember the. namei Doan's up 'that fertile spot known as for the actions of their, brethren, but Iud., Ib here visiting, herparents, tlioy nro so far as their example has and take no other. Kentucky. Mr. and Mrs. Harlan, and sister, been contrlbutary to tho misfortune Progress. The play of Daniel .Hitoue on tin or downfall of their brethren. Jean Mrs. Joe Teague. I was talking rtith an aged, but very Roy Allen, Trail that oomeB to the Temple The- Smith thecrackor drummer, progressive, farmer not long ago and atre depicts a u:ost interesting uart remarked that the course of Improve- ol Louisville, was in town Tuesdny. of this molt exulting invasion. ment in farm methods seemed slow. Hugh Grlfiln was in,'Earlinton Curloua Paradox. There are heart thrills At .? "Bless you,, my boy," lie answered, Monday. It Is a curious paradox that tho man .; his council of war with tho chiefs of with tho strongest will Is tho man "when I started in we only raised nine Uncle Josh Teague, offMorton the Shawnee Imlluus you Will hh wlfo yields tho most quickly to oppobushels of wheat to the acre in my illlllllVy VilllllllllllllllK state, and now we. raise thirteen. I Gap, spent a fow days with his son, tho method used by tho Bavages in sition. Ho saves an his strength to think I've done pretty Well," It sterns Joe, this week: their dealings with the white race. throw it into the line of least resist-- , to ma that that Is not a bad way, to Dr. T. R. Fin ley and wifnypent Never before on any stagohaB any unco. He is a good general and does look at It, If every one .does his part Sunday and Monday ihM Madispji-vill- e TEDDY McQUIRK such thrilling scene boeu shown as not waste himself battering, away t progress ds- certain If- "it does Beero an Imprcgnablo position, but make' visiting relatives and Juvenile Indian Fighter with "Daniel where Boone grabs, tho .hand of flank movement at once. slow.A. M. R. Blacklist! and stopB him from hurl Soone on the Trail" Jesse Phillips attended tlje Ma r A heavy cold in the lungs that was expected to cure itself hns been the- starting point id many cases of disease that ended fatally.. The sensible course is to take frequeut doses ,of BALLARD'S HORE-HOUND bfa Thing that quality ami mtistlu vnl-u- e Essential to Wall Decoration a z consideretl niir WALL PAPERS are the most econo inicnl," Wf ar showins'R multitude of colors in Ohwm- t, w - ,. " i I I ROWLAND QLARK MADISONVILLE ' f. - - dark-ekia- 4 rn ( . - - : iidb$dbdb$dlbdbdbdbdbdbdbdlbdbb Hi H, flim Hi BT"1 r " Ml 1 JT" tp Hlv r H Hll H U W , b jK lia Ih Ht B jsr 1 We wish to announce the arrival' of Spring White Goojs Laces, Embroideries and Flouncings. We are displaying our store during any grvious season'ajid the prices are reasonable. thedargest assortment ever shown-bj nou - H r :- - 'aw H H iiV H L B ISi.97 C . ' E JVt K N T " w 33s. jwr ?',' India Linens, White Goods ?.'.7c ': Mens and Boys' Clothing ','' & sertioris to match, in Valenciennes and Torchons. :: i 4 4 Persian Lawns. Flaxons : White Batiste. ... '. ..'. .. ..... . yd and up .1 .20c yd and up .25c yd and up "ft :..,. .'. . ...25c yd and up from A full, line 'of Laces, ;in.t " dainty pat.terns, and v ' ' Mn- '" Also a nice line of Beadings, Our spring line is now coming in and1 we cap fit you in any "style and price. Men's Suits t .'. $io and up Young Men's Suits $10 to $20 Boys' Knee Pants Suits. .,$2.50, to $7.50 . -- Foulards arid other silks,; in. ;all' colors, , .50c yd and up We are also receiving a nice line of Ladies' and Children's Shoes, in Patent Leather, Suede, Velvet and Kid, in. cloth top, button and lace, any style. Men 5sL Shoes Florsheim, from ... . Embroideries $4.00 tov $;5:.oo .v ...; Other Line Shoes-- ... i St. ', ''j''. . .' . : ;.... . $2.00 and; up Corset Cover Edges, Muslin Skirtings,. Embroidered Wais Fronts, Match Sets, ' Etc. Swiss FFobncmgs, B e M af -- i Miii ' WhMiAUhaMMMfeiMl T ncorppra tea . 1. , Com im'ii v f ML b Jr clDcclacwitcccc v. Earlingtoii, ;'' v .v ,"" f. . T 'Wwk ' K 1 ?, t: a S".i n ti?--?ilmid;- ' "'ir" . ' r '( j?itnsaiS'ai "aizgOMfritbhift totiiiiMi fuJiniifaiii M . .. 1 , n ;, iwitiiirtTi c'rfKun.fj-LLi,- ' -- 1) jj RED There is a disease Protest Ajjalrut Red Cross Sau- - country nott dangerousprevailingso in tills because IL lOy tiv. ManysnddeH h- sageXiSrhls, Tooth Bru ucauis are caused by it heart dism and Dynamite Pen ease, pneumonia, alties, lieart failure or decep-ZZZjIH Cause of Many Sudden Deaths. V USE I ll4' IT u vll N) ADVERTISING PUR- BY LAW. POSES PROHIBITED r ney disease. If kidney trouble is kid- "tie result of apopicxy are onen allowed toadvance blood I back, uizzincs8t sleeplessness, nervousness, or the kidneys themselves break down and waste away cell by cell. Bladder troubles almost always result from a derangement of the kidneys and better health in that organ is obtained quickest by a proper treatment of the kidcorrects inability to neys. 5wanp-3o- ot hold urine, and scalding pain in passing it, and overcomes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to go often through the day, and to get up many times during and other?. the night, The mild and immediate effect Swamp-Roo- t, great is believed that mRiiy per- of soon realised. thestands kidney remedy is the highest beIt sons who have the emblem or the cause of its remarkable health restoring Jriame of the Red'Orosn for adver- properties. A trial will convince anyone. Swamp-Rois pleasant to take and is tising purposes do so in ignor- sold by all druggists in fifty-ceand u size bottles. Yon may have a ance of the fuel that such use iB sample bottle and a book that tells all forbidden by law with penalties about it, both sent free by mail. Address, Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghkmton, N. Y. for violation which, Vn aggrava When writing mention reading this gented ca?es, may be a fine of $500 erous offer' in this paper. Don't make any mistake, but remember the name, arid imprisonment for one . year. Swamp-Roo-t, and don't let a dealer sell The scope of the law is shown by yoa something in place of Swamp-Roo- t you will be disappointed. if you-d- rfqueatpd the Solicitor Gneral of ihe United States to ndvise it s to the proper steps for the enforcement of (hut section of its federal character relating to the M of its emblem tind nama for advertising purposes by manufacturers, retailors, physicians, charitable orjranisjationn, barbers will The American Red Oro38 has tack thevtal organs, causing catarrh at of it or ecdinicnt in the bladder, brick-duthe ferine, head ache, back ache, lame Eat' what your stomach orves without the slightest fear of iadlirtn-Hon-, which is an awful feellhg. Yon: Mayor HC. Bour land. Polled JudgeA. J. Bei.iiett. will not be bothered withli,Smr Stomach, Heartburn, Naupea, Bad Chief of PoIIop Wm. Bradlev. NfirhtOhlef- -J tt. Hamby. Breath or Heavy Feeling 1' you will take one dose of Digetitpze. It reTax Asffflfwir J H.Corbltt. lieves and cures as if by Magic. City Clerk Paul P. Price. Pileistrfjt,la) Candy. Relief im one TreasurerFrank H. Arnold; City PIivhIcIkh W K. Nishet. minute Get a 50u bdttle from the City Engiueer R E. Whlpfler.. elrugjeparttnent of the St. Bernard Street Commissioner Robt. Wood 4lnlhg Company, Infibrporated. Councilmt'ii Jno. B, Atkinson, Madison Olrihnrn, F. D. RaBh, Geo. Great Mistake. O. Atkinson lima. Blair, C. M "It's a mistake," said Uncle Bben, Henry. .Weotlinr nuhr first Monday to work yofi bad habits overtime. night In each mom h Rchool Triistef PhuI M. Moors. ,'n 'December Jea' 'cause you's g'iater Board of Health Ed M. Praliem, mek New Year resolutions." 6. Gilbert BTIng and Curtio B. JohnA ohild that has intestinal worms is handicapped in its growth. A few doses of WHITE'S, CREAM CHURCHES, VERMIFUGE destroys and expels CatuoiiIO Ohuroh. Fitat rnase worms; the child immediately imevery Sunday and holy day at 7:0c proves-20c and thrives wonderfully. per bottle. Sold by St. a. m. Second mass and preaching Price 9:B0 a. m. Vesper and benediction 7 Bernard Mining Co., Incorporated, p. m. Rev. J. P. McPariand, Pastor. drug department. Make Your as Muc a Fixed Feature of Every Issuie pf This Newspaper as is Our Store-Advertising Local Page. . son, M. D. Postmaster Chas. Cowell. ' "feature,',' or department, of a newepaper vins its readers a few at a time. Out of thbusands who "scan" and "glance at" ' a store's advertising in this issue," a few hundred will read ALL OF THAT STORE'S ADVERTISEMENT IN THE NEXT ISSUE But, if that store's advertisement does not APPEAR IN THE NEXT ISSUE, this process of winning regular readA -- It ot nt eae-dolk- r ' U A ing to this movement to respect the peculiar significance of the Red Gross and to protect it against abuse. The American Medical Association, the Amen can Hespital Association, and the Association of Military Surgeons have put themselves on re cord in favor of the movement. Ambulances in New York have given up the Red Gross and have adopted the Green St. Andrew's cross instead. The retail drug gist's Association aud the Master Barber's Association have passed resolutions urging their members tcv refrain from the use the symbol of the Red Gross. . From many soirees are coming protests agaiust the use of this emblem, which means so much ' to the soldier on the battle fiteld St and the sufferer in time of disaster, as an advertisement of such things as dynamite' sausage casings, kindling wood, toilet paper, wabhboards; stoves' shoes, miu eral water, toothbruphes aud the likev The officers of the American Red OroBS are hoping that the Example of a great depart metit Rtore in Los Angles may be widely followed, The proprietor of this store hap declined to carry in stock any article bearing the Red Gross aB a trade.marK. We have all been delighted with this beautiful weather. It looks very much like spring time. Bad Johnson got his foot mashed in No. 9 mlue last week, but is able to be on the street. Mrs. Blanche Baker Is very feeble treatv. at thin writing. Already there are evidences Meadames Eliza Manon that public sentiment is respond- lotte Nea'ly are doing very and Charnjcely at com-plyfn- the following extract : "The United States has 'enterd ed into a treaty with all the governments of 'the world tp prevent the use Of the enlbiem and name of the Red.UroSs except ms above stated, aud thiplaw g is intended as a means of with the" terms of the "civ-ilize- o C0L0EID H1WB snk for Children. ' ever j To amuse children, as well as to Lord's day at 10:45 a. m. and' 7 , teach them to save money, a Connectim. Prayer meeting every Wedues cut man has patented a hank late day at 7:80 p. m. which a 'figure of a goat 'butts a cora M. E. Church. Regular services placed in 'a slot la a lifelike isuuiaer, third Sunday at 11 a. mi and 7 :80 p.m. meeting Wednesday eveninp Prayer GaB in the stomach or bowelB is a at 7:80. Sunday-schoat a :30 a. m Class mooting second Sunday at disagreeable symptom of a torpid 10:80 a. m. Rev.'I. N. Roid, pastor. liver. To get rid of it quickly take Epworth League J. S. Han HERBINE. It 1b a marvelous livcock, president. Meets every Sun- er. Btlmulant and bowel purifier Sold by St. day evening at 6:45 p. m. At the. corporatdd, Bernard Mining Co., In drug department. Methodist Episcopal Church, South; All are welcome. Cigarette Paper. M. E. Ohuroh', sooth. Rev. W Much cigarette paper is made from C.Brandon, pastor. Services on every Sunday at 11 a. m. and waste ualarred hemp rope. 7:80 p. m. Sunday school at 8:80 a. m. Prayer meeting, Wednesday evenings at 7:80 o'clock. Epworth League, every Sunday' evening ut6:45. Ladies' Aid Society every Monday afternoon.. Official Board meeting Mondav after first Sundav In each mouth. school Christian Church. Sunday m. Preaching at 9:80 a. ol , ers is broken up. It would be so with our Local Page. If it did not , appear REGULARLY, it would forfeit the interest and attention of MOST OF ITS READERS. And the same would be true of our News Page, of our Society Pagej and of other features , of the paper, which build up their circles of readers surely and steadily, issue by issue. A stqre's advertising gets to be MOST EFFECTIVE after it has become a REGULAR FEATURE of the papers-gaini- ng with EVERY ISSUE, new "regular reAders," AND HOLDING THOSE GAINED by making the store news really, important to them. .'sucThis is the law and the "secret',' of store-advertising cess ALL OF if . Qn&3hntlnk$rt1ln&rJ How's This? ., . f '4 present. Prof. Driver Beems to be improv Preaching 2nd and 4th Sunday at 11 a. in anu 7:80 p. m. and the preceding s'atujday -- fght. Church meeting Saturdu light before the 4th Sunday. Sunday School at 9:80 a. in. Prpyti neeiut evrrv Monday night at 7:81. Rev I . H. Grlgsoti, Pastor. evening In each month and Saturday ' evening preceding. Prayer meeting' Friday eveniig. Sundt sobool 2 p. mi Missionary Baptist Ohuroh -- M&&L JPw, viofBsswSBBNs. BBBBBVBBBBBBBsHClHMiHB'TVBW. X CssssW ing also. , We were glad to see Tom Clark out to church again. Oscar King, who has been sick for Bomettme, is improving. The many friends of Evangelist T. P. Smith are glad to witness his presence in our town. Ho and Rev. Amos are rendering very valuable .service in the revival nt the Baptist ohurob. The revival Is progressing nicely and will continue as long aB the interest demands. We have bad several professions and many . iNNnAi Baptist Ohuroh. trvice?tourth Sunday morning and: ISBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBEZi'J"9w2 RSv. T. J. Lynn, Pastor. Pkbsbytkrian Church -- Hec-i.a. Regular services first Thursday at 7:80' p. ra. and third cundi'y at 8:80 p.m. in each month. Sunasy school each Sunday n orrJng flt:80 o'clock. BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBsHlllV prisoners died in Newgate throne To Love. this custom. To lore Is hotter, nobler, more and more sure than to be lored. To lore fs to have found that For that awful cough take Blood-in- e Cough Checker. A GO cent botwhich lifts ub above oursolves; which makes us capable of sacrifice; which tle will last longer than most aay St. Bernard Mining Co., unseals the forces of. another world. cough. Drug Department, He who Is lored has gained the high-- Incorporated, special agents. est tribute of earth. WestcotL ele-vstln- g, and financially able to carry out made by his firm. Evil Practise of Old London. Waldimo, Ki'nnah & Marvin, An unjust practise whlqh was pecuDruggists, Toledo, O. Wholesale Hall's Catar.h Cure is taken Internally, acting liar to the Old Bailey prison in Loa-.- , directly upon tbe blood and mucous surfaces of don was that when an accused perao thesyem. Testimonials sent free. Price yjc was acquitted he was obliged to psf the fees of Newgate or go back fee per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. want of money. 'Many unfortuaato Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation, Do you know that croup can be Give Chambe.rlaiii'a Wo offer One Hundred Dollars Reward tor any Cough Keniedy as soon as. the child (fiat cannot be cured by Hall's becomes horse or evsn' case of Catarrh after 'the, Catarrh Cure. croupy cough appears and It 'will P. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo. O. prevent the attack It-i- also a 'cerWe, tbe undersigned, ' have known- F. J.' tain cure for croup aud has.- nevor Cheney Ifor the last 5 years, and believe blm been known to fall, Sold by Geo. perfectly honorable In all business transactions, King & Sons. a any obligations prevented? ( - s - , . Te Cure Headache. PATRICK FIHKX6AX Harsh physics react,- weaken tbe bowels, cause An obB.ttaate headaehe oftea wM chronic eosstipatioB. Doan's Regulets operate disappear if, the head behind the ear easily, tone tbe stomach, cure constipation. 15c be bathed with hot water. Ask your, druggist for (hem. - I I t i Bo Stop Coughing' You cart If you will use Otto's Spruco Gum Balsam and Pine Tar Compound. A valuable remedy for Cdughs, Whooping Cough, Croup, BronohltlB, Asthma, Sore Throat, Chest and Lunge. Price 25 and 50 eents. Sold by drug department of the St. Bernard Mining Company, Incorporated. The Largest Theater. largest theater Is the Paris Opera house, ceverlag three seres. Calendars For 1912 We have the swellest line of Imported and Do' day night. All- members are earnestly requested to be there. . O. S. Crenshaw, Clerk. success in his new field. Modern Woodmen of the World, The dinner given last Tuesday by No. 11992 meets every Wednesday. Y. Q. Walker, Sec. Mrs. Sabro Dunean for Rov. Evaus aud family, Rev. T. P. Smith, Mrs. . EUts, B. P. O. No, 788 rneetB at Driver was a most Bumptious aifair MadisonviUe Monday night. Ruler. jgj B. N. Gordon, Exalted It was enjoyed by all'. Roy S. Wilson, Secretary. Earlington Chapter, TJ. D. C, Ko More Dyspepsia. meets 1st Thursday in each month Gas, or other Stomach Troubles. at 2:80 p.m. Nothing will remain undigested or Mrs. Kate Witiihrs, Pres. sour on your storaaoh if you Knights 'and Ladies of Security will take a little Digestezs. a powerful digestive, harmless and pleasant will meet every second and fourth as Maple Syrup, For sale by the Monday nights Visiting members t attend. drug department of the St. Bernard invited to C. S. Crrnshaw, Clerk. Mining Company, Incorporated. Visiting members are cordially Invited to attend any Of tlltJK m anxious seekers. We are glad to see Wbit Eaves oh the street again. The Home and Teachers' Association will render a program sit the public school building next Friday afternoon. All parents and friends are cordially Invited to attend. Through this institution we hope to brlig the parents and teachers into closer relatidn. Bills are put announcing the Pastors' Meeting at the CM. E. Ohuroh Tbe pastors of all the Feb. 0. M. E. Churches of the district are asked to be present. Neville McOotnb is able to join his olaas in school again. We are very Borry to lose Rev. G. Fortune. We learn that he hsB been transferred to the West AbIi-vill- e Station, Aehviile, N. 0. He has a strong congregation among During his stay hiB old friends. among us he deported himself as a Christian gentleman. We wish him 22-3- LODGES. With "Daaitl Itsae en tfct Trail," at Temple Theatre, Taeiiay, Jebroary 2t Masonic Lodge E. W Turner, No. 548 meets 1st. and 3rd. Fridays each month. E. J. PiiiLiiiPB, Sec Vietqria Lodge, No. 84. K. of P. meets every Monday and Thursday nights. Visitors welcome. in Ernkst Nkwton, P 9::::::.:o:e::e): . ' K. of R. and S. Hook Ins Lodge, A. O. U. W. No 661 meets every Thursday night., "Y. Q. WAlkkk, Sec. Golden Cross Iiddce,JEaflington. No. 636 meets 1st. and'Brd, Saturday night in each month. Mrs. Bbrtha Umstkad, See. Degree of Honor, No. 10 meets 2nd and 4th Saturday nights in each month. Miss LjCZzzk Huff, Sec. Lodge,. Earlington Ben Hur Court, No. 65 meets every 2nd and 4th Friday nltrht at new Victory Hall. John Wand, Scribe, The Evansville Daily Courier m Jm M Semi-Weekl- (FIR Ip W JJ&i . : - , ft. o The Semi- - jj Weekly Bee o 0 ft Standwatte, Tribe No. 57, Red Men YueetB every Friday sleep. Harry Long, C. of R, Woodmen of the World, Oatalpa Camp No. 801 meets every Wednes- The Evansville Daily Courier y Bee and The ONE YEAR FOR $2.00 m & 9 V issues of the brightest, newsiest and paper published in Southern Indi most y Bee for . ana and 104 copies of The Just think of it, up-to-da- 312 te Semi-Weekl- $2, e e We will accept subscriptions Y at this extraordinary low rate until 9 iBBFIJ-A.;R- J.- - mestic Caleridras for 1912 'tjhat has ever been shown They in this, territory. are the Celebrated Butler lthe and the- price this year is lower than ever. Do not purchase your 191 2 calanders until you have We seen our samples. xan please you and save you money. - Asthma Sufferers and old people with a hacking cough will find instant relief in Otto's Spruce Gum Balsam and Pine Tar Compound, made from the Spruce and Pino tree. Your living madd more pleasaut and life prolonged by using this valuable fehaedy; Try it. Price 6O0. For saje py drug depart Inlng ment or tne at. juernara Company, Incorporated. the handles e ivory 'kalve art ottod. dip a chamois skia' 1b waisr, If Lodges Tot's Idea ef Hsavsn, children's idea of bmtm Is a; e where' all the mothers hare colds Spent for Electricity. tfli nd blg'fftaats fo arewW Ah average of from $16 to (16 a ana wrtef thsir mhm, year ' aa' Individual is speat la the Ualted States tor electrieHy. . ft astir hi : r? -- "All The New All The . assd-korchie- fs .Is the motto of The Courier. It carries the full fa (j Press reports, the greatest news gathering association in the world, supplemented by a. host of special correspondents all imp.ortant news centers. Tim" iQ) Associated j ivory Knlvee, Save the Babies. cannot feel Bafe vrithout a bof-ti- e of Otto's Spruce Guru Balsam and Pine Tar Comppund in your home if you have little.puosaR.it is a positive Bpeoiflo in Croup, Bronchitis and Conghs. It works like magic. Oaf dose will give relief, and the danger is over. For saje by drug depart ment of the St. Bernard Mining Company, Incorporated. Yoii Market Rc)ort rc Complete and Correct, .," S S at Rl Special efforts are made to make our marker reports complete, and reliable Uvj In powdered pnmiee, and rah, Art and Riches. We have never met an artist who was not willing to be spoiled by pros A ft a Address all letters to Semi-Week- ly Bee - Earlington, Kentucky The quickest and mostj eilective perlty.' remedy for loosening the phlegm relieving irritation and curing any cough pr cold 'isloodiue Congn "Suffered day and night the torment of itching Oheoker. St Bohiard 'Mining Co., piles, rfothlnn helped me udtil I used Doan's Incorporated, Drug Department, Ointment. It cured me pcrraanen'tly.'V Hon. special agents. John R. Garrett, Mayor, Girard, Ala. f . , g CarjiDgton, tot ; ::::::::":::::,:::::::'?:::::i I. THE SEfvll WEEKLY BEE ' - - - . - Keiituckij ..fctiC' . -- '. 'u-- ,;' e-D Jf-'- 't'1 & ' f " - Overcoat Weather And it's not a matter of a few days either. The" weather man says six weeks more. It's not. very news to the man who has notyet made preparations, trying to slip through witjadut supplying himself with a good heavy overcoat,suit. shoes, etc. ng A'tir Buge HWe Popular Than Ever Secs in Other "Territory v Delia Fox is without doubt tbe njost popular corned ten no In A'nver-icThis clfnrrairiK fiotiess hafi soared to the lioitfhts in tbo thear cal firmament, uttalned by but fow and he fame mitt' puTaiily lejalto a. It is Encouraging To know that youfcan get a good, warm, stylish overcoat or suitifere at one half the regular price. .. Vejmus't get rid of them because our spring goods havealreadv begun to arrive. L Men's, Women's and Chi!.drefi.'sv Shoes at half A substantial reduction onfall men's heavy H urice. work shoes. . s increase yearly. Her prf Koncln other territory seetris to have, been demanded continually, and to thorau-nounconi'eut'th- ut alio will be V ti THE McLEOD STORE Wc Sell Everything for Sunday afternoon to proyjue ,ior the accommodation of her many followers who would undoubtedly ,be unable to jiroaure seats for. tbe evening porformauce. Iler present starring vehicle is a sparkling, three act cbmedy with music from Hue poti of Henri Morvaut, and entitled "Delightful Dolly." The preqs "are unanimous in declaring that'' this play Is tho most admirably, suited ,coniedy In which she has ever fa vored us. It is strictly a humorous affair and displays the wlusomenoss and irt'usistable perauimllty Of Delhi Fox to the best advantage,' and abounds in ludicrous situations and wftty tfialoguo. Her supporting on Sunday, Feb. 26. special matinee has been arranged A Wells-Bijo- u us once more is a welcome, morsel of news. She will appear at tho wih Madisonvillc, JH&world is mem tHe a'looking-glas- s xmM?giMSbck to face. every company is one of uniform excellence, while the production is wholly adequate in every particular. A cordial reception will unquestionably be given this vivacious little lady, and if the crowded ADDITIONAL MADISONVILLE NOTES houses in other cities thus favored is any criterion - Evansville-wil- l liave,,it8 name added to tho'list of Continued from Page 4 S. R.O.. engagements.. j l Louis and 'Cincinnati, retorui-i- - Kentucky reflection of his own Frown at it, and it will look sourly upon you; laugh at it and with it, and it is a jolly, ' kind companion, Thackeray. 'Unique Flying Machine. Four groups of wings,' two of two wings each and, tho others of three wings, flapped by cranks attached to a ptor, arc the features of a flying ma chine, recently Invented by a German. cave In Euwas discovered 1b the Pochptein mountains of 'Upper Aus- rope, Jue largest stalactite , , Largest Stalactite Cave. tria. home Wednesday nfter purclws-in- s "The yoUuii man wlio called on n Inrfie line of' nobby sprit) me last nightf.says there is aiVfool millinery, preparatory to tli'eir in every family;" i' opening. "Was he trying to advaucetluit Mr. nnd Mrs. Le Montgomery u.e a reason why we should aU anl daughter, Miss Catherine, him intd ouri?' i " returned home Wednesday from Oweusboro after spending sev,, Refreshing Disinfectant. t Th foUJwiri$ Is, a reesSfi eral days the guests of Mrs. for sick rdoitf or My.. room Montgomery '6 parents. having an unpleasant odor pervading Mrs. Waller Murphy, of Anton, it; Put some fresh ground coffee In was in the city Wednesday nhop a saucer and In the center place a small piece ofr camphor gum, which ping. light with a match. As the gum burns We make a specialty of doing two allow enough coffee to consume with and three color work. If you "want it The "perfume is pleasant aad healthful;-'beinfar superior to' pasclassy job work that will give satis, tilles, and much cheapen. faction see our Bamplee and get M.V prices at the Madisonvillo Branch Ofllce in Morton's Furniture Store.. AiijEEK Davis, Manager. Dr. Waller, of Hanson, was here , . ffflp'-fectaa- ' g ... " , Wednesday on business. Oil Them'. Travis O'Brien, of Dawson, was If a pair of shoes has become stiff eaed witk walking in the ' wet, they m the city Wednesday. should first be washed with warm wa-- . Ossie Ash by, of H&uson, was here ter and then have oil well rubbed Into Wednesday on business. them.. ', Why ; Not I ' t "-'fr 1 3 ' 4 V Srolllng by Electricity. Is claimed that a spring cbjckea It may be broiled electrically at' a cost of, 2 .cents. Good Combination Chair. A new dining room chair has . . . Attention, Company G. Read The Courier- - All clothing and equipment must be turned into the Armon at once. By order of "I a seat that .lifts to , form a high chair for a child. .'-' Bftll Oajpt, Oit L. Powers' i .: Just Like a Poet Doctor Are vou ill? hut nie see your tongue? reputation is a hard thing ta unleM it happens to be a good Poet Ah, it is no u?e; no ton Henry gue can tell how 1 Teel. (Ool Easy In That Case, Journal? ..... :i tl Editor Waltersoii, Largest Stone Statue. Japan has .the largest stone statue' feet in the world, a figure forty-fou- r high. .,., .. umbia Jester.) : omo M best to ahead," asserted Oholly. Be a Morning Star, "Well, heaven knowByou need you may be as the moring star to one!" assented Dolly. (Toledo harbinger one .,. 'I'm doing' v Dolly Dialogue. , , my We cari furnish you The Semi-Week- ly Bee ; 4 lay. the of a new Shine! Blade.)., A local '' AND THE i Question of Sex. .1TCJQOIJ HOW TRIP RATES LoffjislIeiE" Nashville Railroad Florida, Cuba Gulf Coast Resorts New Orleans Mobile, Pensacola . greeted the father on the street "Well,", ho beamed, "how is little Mat?" "Mat, nothing." answered the father, "It's Mattress." Youngstown ho named Mat, after one of bia best, friends. Learning that the Ironworker been and his wife had receritly blessed with a .charming baby, n friend smiled all over his face when ironworker married a couple of years always declared that his first son should be who has been Iff eeKly Courier-Journ- al BOTHLONE YEAR ' FOR Sunday ' $JLr5d ' . Telegram. We can also give liberal con- : tribution rate with Daily or Courier-Journal. Ticket on tale daily, good "returning until May 31, 1911 r' t Tferaagh Coaches and Sleeping Cars Free Reclining Chair Cars Under Colored Glass. professor of agriculture has been experimenting with cultivation ' under colored glass, and flnds,accord-into the Review Sclentlflque, that ordinary transparent glass gives the best Orange glass forces the; results. plants, but hurts the fruit; violet glass Increases the quantity of fruit; but lowors tho quality; red, bliiqana green glass are positively injurious. A Swiss g ,' Write Courier-Journ- al Company Louisville, Ky;, for free sam- pie copy of edu- cation you desire but. be sure to send " .: tifteVofc niftshes let the If (ContUirtOd froip Pft LJVRter ,bti warm- A coriunliller Jk not an cssfMH wim'i' u' iv ', M:a. U. A. Mortn, v tin!. The liens will do vthoir owt of M.nli.villf, the1 t won. pom-8phellitm if ybu throw, out ttn wvwiitiiiiMMiraKMKnri uiuiUlk -- ijtJ in fihort.ltroken pjocs:' u'fn' iri-'- : qnainf flat.v " "Yp, .;,LJ f. .lttje olri woman rjv i utile sticl?. Do Vint, srivo atrs to ,iir o'f tcflw-hnoli was" v hen niUti'Pshe.ift4 ".burhIw " A niit :h, 'fri'l'v "t .v' xc'llnt Hii!t up our brood 'ltourtf-'ffl-'j- i (V'd hrb ao ! yotjtd get ft .Hroody' ns hens, Me the wpntlu served t tl e ewftjlusi on of the'.. ' , 'fttlc rcrV?,p'A '' f. ' rforrHer said 9 . . ;v ' u'rtln? Sphpoiv of thV.Vi'nr, n'rh' mi,in'.. vj .r- n I a never ns- ur?.'.1 tone itiljLiiiy1" in ihj olub long as 1 Ited on r;- ' nrts to ci i.iiui unuime iiuie. '4'ltlu f ., .5. r , jir.vwat Iri; ' ,':fuss over. Paul pr'pfieiu ; Thp snffnvr peoplrijve'sj thinjrs when do mi Morton, I1-- . F. . unlP, '0. A. you know what i ,'nH,BMg Bflves of tlieifliii that t'lev nAir.r.4 ' '0U lf tVlwii.vs tloAini: chickens' witli H.Wid tlfno to upit'1 yo; O'vi" liubv't'il. D allihe thinking nnd plnarlng! T jjloitor nifeilicino,Jr A. U OumniinRS, will thV-.iu Foont--r said' I needed a conui'ete .nntn; rest L.'BiRuby, R. S. with no NreBponsitlliiy prd nothing to h iibl tti.bivjjcl a l;Hjtft.vrfit of Frii distract mo, nnd that's vhwr,y.c'nt io fuvvlsj thn' iir'i roup and olfoler.r Duliu..J"r... G- -) Nwbrtld mid .boarding. Misse Florence Allyn add Elizaproof '.,.,.;.. . "I like' it you? Of course cuests, t'i','tlitit-Hi'I .don't know that in'sr'.q'f tho enrly beth Victory wre invited like nil the. people. '! For Instance the folks In the rooni se t te v "ia'air tii" h t. Tli is c be next to mine, mupt be dubiousC Tbey "JS'tw, ,lon't to.ll jno you were uccompliahed by. pliicint: 'luiWv' come home at all hours of the night, detained bv biHine8M or any.snch smy dear, all hours!, Thr-waik per-- ' sheet of paper .in thu buttum. importable "tory as, that." fectly straight down the corrfdor, be- Sprinkle "thu.piipor v:tll with qo cause I'can tell by their steps, but you oil 'f .utnntf. ..nv dplir. I Wa8 ta tiiscourajre lfce, mid- - uffp needn't tell me that two o'clock In. the chascid many blocks, out of my morning Is a respectable hour 'for a plen'tx of strAw way by a bullirjiiuocerns,", man and his wife to got home threo Dtfn't tt ust: tlw -- feeding and' or four nights overyweek. ' f Height of Goodness. "I've never laid eyes on them- not watdrinj: of thd chickens entirely that I've tried to, of courso, but you'd to the children. Keep iiir touch He is good that does good to others. think I'd 'run tfpon them In the hall with the feeding he, suffers for tho good he dose, he and the condL If. .better going in or out. Every' time Is still: andif ho suffers ;frora. a door close and think it's theirs 1 tion of the Ijousos aft well. A' them to whom he did good, he te ar find when I get out into the' hall it's child cuu not be expected to note, rived to that height of goodness,, that nothing- - but an lucreaso of his siiSer-ing-s somebody else going out It's very the first sijrns of trouble. suspicious. can add to.it; If It proves hie The hen )ias many useful; hinKs,, death, his virtue is at Its summit; it "You don't happen to know their name, do you? Not that I care I Just Including feathers, neck and Is heroism complete. Bruyere. ' wondered. winRS, 'v reef hLj "That's a pretty girl who Just went And whito meat, dark meat, wish by the one In the lynx furs. Oh, you vKnowledge. ii bone, legs, Knowledge. la indeed that which must have noticed her. She's the one And stuUinc:, next to virtue, truly and esfleatially that sits at tbe table under the elecegRB. raises one man above another. It fl tric fan nearest the north window and Sue dbes the very best she's able lshes one halt of the human soul. It a young man with stralght-ublond To mako us satisfied at table. makes being pleasant to us, fills the hair comes to see her every Tuesday evening. entertaining views, and ad Thoro's another one calls, Take a few of your best layers miad with to too, but h6's not so regular. She's so ministers it a perpetual series o dark that they'd mako a fine couple, out of the main house and keep gratification. It gives ease to solitude them in a olnces by themselves and gracefulness to retirement Adwouldn't they? "If people only use Common sense' "with the best male bird you can dison. there's not .a bit of chance for marriages to turn out unhappily. Just look net. The egsrs from these hens How He Made His Money. can will be your stock for the chicks it the CarllntoRs A rich old man was asked how- tie 'unhaHbyV because he Just sec they're that are to be. Get up a little made his money, 'Simplest thing U buries himtfelf 'In "'his newspaper at the world,' he said. 'I always did tbe sh'e,,asks' him' to higher this year. meals1 dfdn'tJget a bit of Say, the irens wijl cackle thanks reverse ''of what everybody else ,wu p&BB anything. salad the other night be'eause my wait-e- r for thoso small potatoes. Just doing.. If everybody bought, I sold prices were high. If everybody sold. took It awaj,fwhllel was1 'watching 1 bought prices were low.'' to see If Carlftiton wouldn't speak to boil them and mix with meal or his. "wife before he finished his coffee. bran. If scraps of meat or soup x Bhe stands It It's bones are boiled with Found Equivalent. "I the pota- (,. "Did you so apparent to bufslde'ft. I feel so discover the north pol?" sorry, for hefthaf I Justhate to catch toes the biddies will like the fla"Not exactly," replied the explerW. her eye when I'm1 looking at them. She vor better, and there will be "But I found a place that was has a way of looking" up suddenly money cold and loaely to be 1U frM-tlcs- l pocket. I should equivalent." when-- ' you don't expect It. From Feburarv Farm Journal. think she'd have known by tho shape no business to of his chin that she'd marry MinT Some women never pay any attention to those things. ''Didn't that automobile wake you up the other night? "Why, the big green one that stopped out In front hotel about half past three arid chugged away for such a long lmc. I think whover came home in It )iadn't any money to pay the ' bill and the chauffeur had to go Inside to collect It. ' '."That Qrosebeck man wasn't down !to breakfast at all the next morning II know, because I went early to mine ,and thea read my paper In the lobby, iand I 'could see every one who came out of the dining room, and he1 never THE LUCKY ONES OF NO 1 Wl&I: 'appeared. I'd hate to sky for certain he was"tbe one wha'came home .that MRS. W. H TOST J. W. XeLKMOBE in that automobile,-- but- t have ray B. H. AXDKSON M. QSKN suspicions, lie always Woks as though C. A. OA&LISLX J. P. PRICE he came out of a bandbox, too, and a L. 7. ATKIH80H I. J. TOWXES watching. man' like that'll bear L. L. SOSUSE "Shouldn't you think that woman oul'd get tired with the' pinkish JiaJr ruaning ddwtdwnDso,'mu!h?, I kept jut six, track ope week '"tfiftf'flhe'-wen- t straight. p'She wears her Plan No 2 will be conducted strictly fair in every way. mornings best$sable fur's to-- ' sliopln, too, and We will put numbers in a box, running from i to 1,500, and that's what drives a lot '6f husbandB have a book to correspond with numbers in the box. With to drink, such extravagance. Sable is each $1 00 purchase will give you, absolutely free, one guess. I should think she could eo delicate. flnd. enough useful things to do at Each number will be drawn from thejbox, J14 in number. home Instead of gadding about so NUMBERS DRAWN WILL ENTITLE PARTY GUESSINQ A3 FOLLOWS: .much. I'll warrant she doesn't keep Bocks darrfed. It's tho 3?;rst-Bar- rel of tie best flourher husband's . most curious color' for haTr'f I'd hat'o Second Ten pounds of good bacon8 At'a to say rtme1 dyed ItfPbui" what's fl perr Third Sixteen pounds best granufjspgarc t, ... Six son to think,' I'd' ll1fe,''toI.Knbw? cans, staridarjicorjw Fourth One case, twenty-fou- r times In one week cans, tomatoes. Fifth One case, twenty-fou- r v 'You say maybe she was 'going to Sixth Twenty-fou- r pounds of the best flour. " ' Ithe dentist? Oh, Veil, perhaps so, but Seventh -- One bushel of meal', ij roihio outfrwr .. L" don't believe it. This tlmo of year ' ' lighth-Forty-e- ight pounds bt!fl6ut;"J ff:y everybody Is too buBy to bother wth ' ;5 V, '' hunting up 'the iientlHt. She was Just Ninth Twelve cans ot hftsainy ; more doodads to spend her husband's , Tenth Twenty-fou- r pounds of the best flour. , ; money for, that's what she was up to. '. Eleventh Twenty-fivbars of laundry soap. J think It's a shame and he looks so Twelfth One dollar's worth of coffee. feray. Well, perhaps he Is old enough Thirteenth One pound of the best green tea. to be gray, anyhow, but if Bhe'd be the Fourteenth One box five cent "Sensible" Segafs. right sort of wife, Instead of extravaYou get value received for your money. gant, hewouldn't be half worried into No charge for hla grave. the guessing. We have the right to give the goods away and "Do you suppose those clerks read you have the right to receive them. Itho.poBtal. cards before they distribute ?them in our Boxes? They, seem, to The guessing will begin February 23 and close !April 23, faice such a long time, over the. mail. uniess numbers are all taken before. In that event it will close lilra. Binge, the grass widow, got one when the last number is guessed. from Europe yesterday. I was standing right there vhen the postman laid the INotmng to jw rjyv 3Psa?!aK t out Think About trrfitf iimierf , , .' --- ! o Inuo'by - . 11 1 ,'.. n-- . - f- 1 I - thi.-rp- w-- rt,: iiep 1 . U- el'. Mc-Phero- n, fd-'lfis- t, - - . vi he,re-7-don-',t 1 " -- . '- : - . 1 , . r p r. Mi t hdre-ahybb- dy - - ff '4 "H ; don-'tde'-ho- smfl-clent- ly in-yo- -- of-'th- e SOMETHING NEW GIVE AWAY PLAN NO. 2 - i a t - Vs,, ';', , e Heaven or Hell. If heaven has not begun for you already It Is Idle for you to be looking forward to some future day In be- ' For further infornation-a- s to rate, routes, time tables and sleeping car reservations, call on nearest representative of the Company or address i ITM. the discontent, the unrest, the envy, the jealousy, the bitterness, the groveling mind, tho perverse will, BRYAfl, Excursion Agent the unsocial temper If those are your RUSSELLVILLE, KY. V present experiences, they have only to continue and become chronic to make a hell more dread than Mllto And ' some distant place when it will gin. foiindle down and It was on top. She fslems quiet, but I'll warrant she's Keep. Corresponding with some man abroad is a bad sign. ST'Tes," the nice little old woman Concluded, "I'm getting a good rest there's absolutely noth i&r. L?.""F hocauBc distract fae and occupy my fini to Sometimes I wish there was itnind-- ! (something for me to take an Inter" - Ak: Madisonvilie, :- OtJtir Prices. Grocery Kentucky 4i Parish's Cash .PH0HE,565 YouriSubscription Order to This Paper W'Vm easy money. j There are all sorts of ways', to get .. rich." ti vur painted. Washington Gladden. Not the Courier-Joorna- f Some men sell bogus '.mining stock and some Just1 rob the Illinois Central railroad.' Indeed. i. ':':'" jf JX- - VK - ipf - ts J5 - & vv t r hi IT 1 . -- VAtfitorfowwt 'r.. r . , . 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