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Bee (Earlington, Ky.): February 28, 1911
Bee (Earlington, Ky.): February 28, 1911 Bee (Earlington, Ky.) 300dpi TIFF G4 page images Bee Publishing Co. Earlington, KY 1911 bee1911022801_sn87060004 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Bee (Earlington, Ky.): February 28, 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. O a I I J" . V TUESDAY TUESDAY and 1 and n ? FRSOHY IF YOU DON'T ADVERTISE YOUR TWENTY-SECOND R BUSINESS ADVERTISE IT FOR SALE YEAR EARL1NGTON,. HOPKIHS COUNJY, KY., WESDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1911 DAY No. 17 I I i. k w MISS MARY McPAELARD various courses,, there wn" it fl w ot wlr and wlstom, biiggestod by topics DIES SUDDENLY Charles Events Madisonvilk Notes that had been arranged by ;I(iss Kittle and the iruet vlet wirn one At the Residence of Her Brother Rev. J. another In their discission Overs P. McParland In This City Mr. BY AIlEEN DAVI8. were laid for the following: Sunday Afternoon. W. J. Faull made a business and Mrs. li. R. Woolfolk, Dr. J, D. to Dawson Wednesday. Sory and Mis. Sory, Mr. and Mrs J. Chautauqua Club. Mips Mary McParland nineteen John T. Jiarnett, of Euilington, On Thurmlay afternoon, Feb. 23, B. UoH6, Mesdames Coripne Gold. yeat'riof ago and the yniiugestdaugh week-en- d bore. tho members of tho Chautauqua Ada Ranibey John Joiiob, W. 0. spent tho Moruui aud Mise.es Luella, Kittie Mr. n.ud Mrs. Auclt bnisoii- lwy tor of John Mupnrlniid passed ava Literary Club hold onu of Its niOBt S ituioy returned home from Greenville, a hlioi't afternoon at six o'clock uaftor onjoyablo meetings ut tho liuiiin ot tvmi Jennie Earle. " u illness She ha.i been Uv Gaukbt Pkhshnt where they have linen vlrtjtlng.'- Mrs. Frank Brown, on South Harlerer from BrlghtV dlnease but wan Mies Laura Woodruff! left ris HtXHHt. Business Seision of A. E. Reuo Chapter, .,..,.. - itotnhoiighr ;o bo stTiouily ill ami , .. .n,t Thoso piosent responded to tho U3Ut U. D. C. itll66j Cwn0 llexpeclp,iv. Hpi Madlsonvlllo aud Providence. roll call with quotations from Bun brtttieiVter brotfier Itov. J. V. Mc (Contributed.) Johnson. Mrs. S. b Ltngley read a Dr. D. P. Curry was in Liuinvnb-Wednesda- Parland, sisters Florence aud Agnes After a short business session the mostV excellent original paper on and Thursday on 1) Hai- of this' city and her sfbteri MibsEva "Dickon's tlio Travolpr,". after A. E. Heese Chapter, U. D. C, was tians and also td visit Ills parents: e of Knoxvillo, Tenn., weio with her which "The Problem of OKI Ago," most beautifully eutertuined by Harlan Kinnett, of Earllngtou, when the end came; iu additfon to in England ut the presout thno was Mrs. W. E. Wooton aad Mrs. Rufe spent WedneBday and Thursday at these she leaves another sister Mrs. pathetically given by Mrs. J. it. Whltlughlil.at the rosidonce of Mrs. home with his parents. John Buckley, of Walthem, Mass., Wooton- - In both a patriotic and Rash in iter able manner. Clay Woodruff aud sister, Miss who was uuablo to get here. Mrs. J. V. Pritcliett, Jr., read a social way, this, the birthday anniFutieral services consisting of high very brilliunt article on "JohtiBon's versary of the Father of His Coun- Doll, attended ?. dance at Provi- Bequim Mass were conducted at the London," in which she beautifully try, the product of the Old Domin- dence Thursday night. Church of Immaculate Conception Mrs. Arthur Davos has rotnrned' described thlu quaint old city in all ion State, which later give us the this morning at 8 80 by Rov. MoPar-- 1 its griuiduer, as well as all ltd want UlustratiB Lee, was fittingly ob- to her home in EVausville, Iiid., a ild assisted by Rev. Father Craney served. The historical readings, after a brief visit to' her parents ot Morgaufleld, and the intermend and poverty. Mrs. Otiio Fowler ably led the patriotic music, the blending of the hore. took place in St. Joseph cemotarv H. W. Blackburn, of Mortons Gap, at 9.80'iti the presence of a largo Hound Table talk, which was a fieri National colars, with the emblems of the loved (Southland, Btlrred the was here Thursday. cb of Current Events. number of friends and acquaintanIn keeping with the "Washington putrlotlc currents of tho soul, aud Jodie Long, of Earllngtou,. was ces. Miss Mary McParland was a Birthday," luncheon was served in with enthusiasm, tho inspiring and here for a few days last we'ek. ft- 6weec lovable young lady and made courses at tho conclusion of the uplifting btory of the unparulelled Miss Wrna Galloway is visiting a great many Irleuds during her rofc- program. , All the rooms were ap- struggles of the heroub, ot the heroic idence In this.cltj' who extend thoir i iu Providence. propriately decorated in flags, and Komi), with tetold, thus paving tribMr. Jubtfoe, of Dawson, tha tehf '"rtfelt sympat'n to her relatives red', white and blue bunting, while ute to, and uniting in honoring oi t,lis i'our of sadness and sorrow. vasos, filled with red and. white the two great conimanuers ot the phouo manager, was hero Thursda P carnation, vied with each other two grettt rebellious. Most appro .. Mrs. Joe Lanier, of Croftdn.tfb. B. P. 0. E, To Have Banquet. ... ;. r, . . J! prune aud attractive wore the vitjiwug iir. nugii vjriiiuu unu iitmiv amidst a greenery of ferns. On Thursday night, March D., the ,.JU of this hospitable home, ly, of this place. In tho (lining room the shades $ third anniversary of the handsome were closely drawn and white tap-er- onipliubiztng, iu unmibcakuble evi.Busy Home of Madisonville B. P.O. Elks, Madisonville Steam Laundryiu golden candlesticks, lioodud dences, ttie loyalty and earnestness No. 738, will be celebrated by a biif Place. in read shades, shed a soft, mellow ol the kindly hostues. .A most banquet and dance. as luncheon was nerved and light over all. One of tho buslobt nlao-- s in The Elks ure making preparations Hatchet From tho chaudiloor to the corn- souvenirs the proverbial Is the Steam Lauudiy owned for the biggest "blow out',' in the was teiiderod ".Lett We Forget." ers of the table weie festoonecJ by W. J. Robinson formerly of this history of the local lodge. streamers of red, white and blue city. Since selling his Ico plan tTMr. A banquet will bo served the memMrs. Will Weils aud son, James Robinson has made a great many ribbon, while on a lace centerpiece, bers of the order at eight o'clock at in the center or the table, was Hlokmau, of Hopkinsville, arrived improvements in the Laundry deplaced an immense mound of red here Fi id ay. to bpeud several days partment and in now prepared to thfc Masonic Temple. There will be with 'her pnretlto, Mr. and Mrs. Ben take care of his customers without appropriate addresses and toaBts at carnations. and plenty or it. Tho luncheon waB exquisitely Davis. delay. Two now ironing machines thttbanqnet part of the celebration a Af tfcr this served. The . Baudwtohea were , Miss Blancha Bishop left- Sunday have been Installed at considerable trance will be given at tue liomo lor hatctiots, with "a tiny Hag stuck liy for St. Louis to bo tho guest Of Mr. cost and the force iiasbeen increastie top, while the Ices wero logs and Mrs. W. W. Bishop, for several ed. The work of this laundry com-pa- which good music will be Obtained. split in two, with a little Bteel weekB. favorably with Evansville, What we Have Needed y hatchott iu the end. The individual Nashville and other cities and quite Don't .forget the cakes wore icud with cherries, and Boo has a branch oiilce for a good deal of work Is now comlmr "The enterprisitiii firm of Birues tho mints were in the shape of cherpeople In Morton's Furni- iu from points beyond Evansville. Oowand & Oo . IncDrporuted will ries. ture Store. If you want advortis-iu- g There are nine machines in this in the next few days ad to their or job work or wish to subscribe laundry and 21 people employed all Heady to Wear Department mi Mitscs Earle'i Sinner. tho employes have a certain work up number' 4. Misses Katie and Jennie Earlo for the paper, call Manager. to do and the work goes on with re- expert fitter. MissMattie Ashby AiiiKBN Davis, wero hOBtoBsoB at u beautiful dinner will have charge of this DepartMrs. Chas. Bourlaud returned gularity aud without friction. on Wednesday in compliment of ment, and is un expert Tailor as their Bister, Miss Luolla, whose a few days age from Greenville, Baraca Class Will Organize. r, well as a finesalesLady. All albirthday anniversary Is. the samo as where she has been visiting her The Baraoa Class or tho M. E. Mrs. Shaver, for the past two Church, South, Sunday school, will terations will be made while the that of the illustrious George. It has alwayB.bean considered a privi- woeks. organize next Sunday afternoon at customer waits,, if neccessary. lege to be s,guout iu this; &ttraative MrB. F. O. Baker and slater, Miss two o'clock at The Bee office and home and on this occasion it was Ethel Golloday, returned Saturday eleot officers, appoint committees, Mosley Charged With Shortage. even a raro.ono, for Nv lth the charm- to Hopkinsville to Bpend several etc. A full attendance ia desired at Henderson, K.y Feb. 25. Wynil ing hospitality of .tho Mifeees Earle, weeks. the recitatlou hour, 0:80 a. m. at the G. Mosley, clerk of the circuit coarc the delicious vltvdHi aud the congeMiss Mary Crowe, of Providence, Sunday school. By every member here, faces criinnal action i( is denial guests, otio felt almost en- left Saturday for Louisyille to of the class doing his duty by at- clared, unless he can produce $5,168.-8- 5 tranced with pleasure Tho dinning spend several months. tending and trying to bring some due the estate of George B. tabid was beautiful In all appointbore during the one olse with him, the class can orand which failed to account H. A. Beard was ments, having a center piece of red week-onganize with a largo roll of charter for when the case was tried in the carnations, lighted by caudles with young Jim Young returned Friday, after members. 15 Every ofboy audto 25 or circuit court here yesterday. MosBoft shades aud rich In silver and age up man from ley could account for but $2,600 of in Florida out glass. The place cards boro the spending a fow woeks SO s cordiolly invited to attend and the estate. Tho proceedings wero Mrs. Frank famous hat and cherry aud they, hb with his daughter, joiu the clans. Yon can either take begun by the Ohio Valley Banking woll as tho souveiilr views of Wash- Baker. part iu the difoussion or not, just as & Trust Company wnioh succeeded Glenn K. Eudaley who has beau you please. You are free to do us ington City and Mount Vernon, Mosley as trustee of the Robinson wore aont by tho absent sister, Miss working for Gordon, Uoidon & Cox you please, aud will uot be called estate. When he could not turn ovMb upon personally to answer any quesAnguBta, who Is spending the winter for the past two years, resigned tion unless you are willing to do so er the fundB civil proceedings wero in the fair Capitol. Between the position and gone to St. Louis to acbegun. Crimnal action will be takcept a positlion with Sorrell Drug en within a few days, it is believed. Company and wlU be placed1 either In Arkansaw or Tennessee, having 3MWWM Railroad Wins. St ; -- ,... HtKlNG 1OWOH Makes Home Baking Easy Royal Baking Powder helps the Housewife to produce at home, quickly and economically, fine and tasty cake, hot biscuit, puddings, the frosted layer cake, crisp cookies, crullers, crusts and muffins, fresh, clean, tasty and food wholesome, "with which the ready-mad- e grocery does not comfound at the shop or pare. Royal is the greatest of hake-da- y helps. ROYAL COOK BOOK 800 RECEIPTS i - ! FREE Send Name and Address. royal bakino rowom co. tew york. s'lJMiTJi.jw! ".:::." T"gCP.HV.i ;yi. . deoo-rutioii- b ,..,.. .; a, - de-llgnt- 'J tymiyjian pi mpuiiyi iniyc Why Fight The Elks. j BARNSLEY li lifcu BRIEFS. siu .'fry"fl.,.dh'.i'Ji ciiw Madl-Kouvil- le - rs Semi-Weekl- Madi-souvil- le sis-to- Mrs. Jack Walker and daughter, Miss Sallie, of Providence, are here visiting her daughter, ,Mrs. Bud Morton. John Morton was In town Wednesday. A. H. xJoneswent to Earllngton oue day laBt week. T. H. Sisk went to iMadlsonvJlle Tuesday. Conductor Dick Meacham is on the interurban this week, relieving Conducton Heafer. Frank McGary, salesman for Louisville Coffee Co., was here Wednesday. A. C. McKiusey, the Singer Sewing Machine man of Earlington, was here Thursday. Chesley Perkins, who was hurt while at work at Kingston n.inoB this week, is getting on vory nicely. Johuuie Aaron is reported Home better. He has typhoid fever. RoB2oe Asblay was iu Madisonville Mondav. '.'. We fail to see what is to be gained any person or any cause through attacks on an organization liko the Benevolent Protective Order oFElks, similar to thoso being made in one or two towns in the State. Tho writer Is an Elk himself, and he ban some knowledge of the work done for humanity (by tnis splendid frafejrna, order, .and it every man in this country were an Elk iu practice, there would be much Hiinshine whore, there now 16 shadow, and lighter hearts where dull care now prevails. Of course, we feel certain there ia a for suf-feriui; Rob-inBo- n, d. Prominent Young People Wed. Miss Ida Croft, of, this city, was u in tod in matrimony to Earnest Brown, of Carmi, III., a few days ago at the home of W. G. Barter, who was formerly a resident of thlo MIbb Crolt was on a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Barter whore Bhe met Mr. Brown and a courtblup in&ued that terminated in marriuge. Miss Croft is an estimable young lady who has many friends here. Mr. Brown is a railroad man and lias a good position. city. hypocrites number 'of and raecala iu their ranks, just as there are among the Masons, Knight of Pythias, Odd Follows, Woodmen, Methodists, Baptists, Presbytorlaus, Catholics and so on ad infinitum, but an organization can't in common sense and justice be hold responslbl for the shortcomings of a few of its. individual members. Here's wishing tho Elks, iu cotnnfon with every other organization, fraternal or that ondoavoru to extend the helping habd of the good Samaritan to tho sufferer by the way Hide, long, lllf and prosperity, and may beavr en pity the man so narrow an to good nny whore save and except iu the particular creed' bo embraces. "If we kuew each other better, we would love each other more," and no order on earth, if it may be judged by naked results, is accomplishing more towardB bringing about that much desired state of universal brotherhood, when "man to maD tho whole world o'er shall brothers be or a' that." than the boys of tho B. P. O. E , their number and the age of thoir order high-rollors, see-nothi- 't A VI ng I 1 tfl LOW ROUND TRIP RATES ment of said cympany. L .. charge oi Corresdondenco DepartMr. Euda ley Is one of tho best young men in this city and will make good anyLouisville & Nashville where ho goes. His many friends " wish him Biiccess for the future. Thad Orton, of Hanson, waB in the city Monday. Miss Lillian Robards spent the week-en- d with Mrs. George Holtz-clot- h Sebree. in We make a specialty of doing two and three color work. If you want classy job work that will give satisfaction soe our samples and got prioes at the Madlsouville Branch Office in Morton's Furniture Store. Ailkbn Davis, Manager. MrB. Wllf Wells and Bon, James daily, good Tickets on alo Hickman, of HopklnBvllle, returned returning until May 31, 1911 homo yesterday aftor a short visit to rolatives hero. Mrs, C. A. Morton is. in Henderson Through Coaches and Sleeping Cars attending the wedding today of her Free Reclining Chair Cars cousin. Luther Brooka spent Sunday in Evan8Ville. For further information as to rates, Andy Craig, of Nashville, Tenn., routes, time tables and sleeping car o is at home spending a fow days with reservations, call on nearest , his parents. of tho Company or address i How To Stop Stubborn Cough We don't mean just stop the irritation in your throat but cure the underlying cause. Cough syrups cannot do this. It takes aconstitutional tonic body builder to do the work properly and cure you to stay cured. Vino' is the remedy you need. Sirs, nilnnio Oagootf, of Glenu Falls, N. Y., wrltusi- - ' Aftor trying several remedies for ft liail cough and cold without benefit, X was tiskod,to try Yinol. It worked like mnglo. It cured my cold and cough and I gained In health und strength. I couslder Vlnol tho 'most wonderful toulo mid Invhjorntor I ccr naw." Railroad Florida, Cuba Gulf Coast Resorts New Orleans Mobile, Pensacola Iu the caso of Joe Suthard against the I. C. Railroad, claiming damage 8 from being ejected from a tram be- m fore arriving at the station for which his ticket called. It was proved that hiB ticket was one day old and Judge Gordon Instructed the jury to flud for the defendant. Gordou, Gordqu & Cox were attorneys for the defendants, Small Blaze Quickly Extinguished. The residence of Mrs. Harriet Browning on Main Street caught Are Friday from an out building that vx w m ANNOUNCEMENT To the People of Earl-ingto- n and Vicinity Our special ... representative, iiuki: xsi'itoox' was burning. Prompt assistance was rendered by the Earllngton fire briggade and tho ilamoB wero soon extinguished with but little damage done. Announcment ft e If we cannot stop that cough with VINOL our delicious cod lifer and iron tonic which is made without oil you buy. we will not charge repre-sentativ- '. Harp Graham visited friends Earllngton Sunday. WM. EJRYAN, Excursion Afent Mibbob Annie, Florence and Laura Belle Rudd visttecTfriends In HanRUSSEULVILLE, KY. Miss in a cent for the medicine you This seems like a pretty fair proposition and ought to be accepted. Don't you think so? With this understanding we ask you to try a bottle of VINOL. son Sunday. G COMPANY Boyd Parish, of Hanson, was in ST.BEENAED MINIM Incorporated Drag Department town Monday. Rev, Goorgo O. Abbot, reotorof Grace Episcopal Church Hopklna-yillwill hold services at tho Public Library at this place on Ash Wednesday, Marh, 1. A cordial Invitation Is extended to all who desire to Mr. C. E, Phillips, will be in Madisonville, Ky., with an exceptionally interesting display of Hosiery March i at the Hotel Madison, Shoes and and we hereby extend you all a cordial invitation to the exhibition. Included in the samples which Mr. Phillips will bring are shoes for men, women and children. All are distinguished by elegance, ease and correctness in the superlative degree, and are( certain to appeal to the person who recognizes the satisfying economy of proper footwear. attend. Miss Laura Bell Morrison returned to Pembroke Monday afternoon, after a two weeks' visit to Mr. and Mrs. Will MorrlBoii, BYCK BROTHERS & COMPANY Footcoverers to All Mankind Louisville, Kentucky ?4rra&aKeK33 KX.'B.paKi ,L o , f ,. 'JC- - ". - r- - -s-mi-T a I) I ' . i B rt ' 4t-- " ! a recks Bad Boy v (Lt'C PAUL M. MOORE. EDITOR AND PUBLISHER vl. E. FAWOETT ASSOCIATE EDITOR AND BUSINESS MANAGER jtrwot Subscription Rates Ono Yenr ..$1.00 ? j TT Nortonville News . j r Sfx months Til roe ... ... 60 months . Siwrl copies.. Snsoiinerr copies mailed free Dr. 15. B. Hardin was here part of tho week, doing doutist work. Ueu Myers was here Tuesday on business, B. C. Mitchell was in town WedCorrespond- Member of on anplioatlon. Kentucky Press Association and Second District Publishers League ents wantod in nil parts of tlto county. Address us for particulars. Madi-sonvill- e, ' I Branch Office in Morton's Furniture Store, 119 South Main Street, AILELN DAVIS, Mgr. Kentucky, Phone No. 4-- MISS I Telephone 47 Tuesday, February 28, 1911 Dr. McCormick Visits Hopkins County, Early to bed and early to rise, :r f-- Attend to yonr business and advertise. And you will be healthy, pros- perous and wise. li i understood frrm" reliable autliuntv t hut Dr. McOormick, ul Bowiinu Green, wil! visit Hop kins county within the next few days to make an nihpecMon of the tnulipux situntion in thiscnuiif. . -- fr. l. ANNOUNCEMENTS Wo are authorized to announce L. Bi,Ray as a candidate for to represent Hopkins county in tin lower liouRo of thp next General ot Kentucky, subject to the aetion of lhe Democratic party. As-somb- ly We are authorized to announce Cass B. Walker as a candidate for Representative from Hopkins county in the lower house of the ue,xt General Assembly of Kentuokyisub-jee- t to the action of the Democratic party. t- We are authorized to auuounce Ed L. Younyr aa a candidate to represent Hopkins county in the lower honse of the next General Assembly of Kentucky, subject to tho action of the Democratic party. wing wlnn aaotfl Gone to St. Louis (o Buy Horses;. chh TO J 33fc 3 H1 lria If eaedl ter staoul thsrol Chas. Burnett and Thos Stone, of ,tliis city and Will Robinson. Frank Cardwell and W. N. Rudd, of Madi- - Incorporated. sonville, are. in St. Louis pmoliaf?- Vlotorfa,Lodgfc No. 81, Knights of Jngrhoreee, Pythians, will have their anuivors- Do Stop Coughing. ti ry sermon delivered by Riv. W C. You can if you will uso Otto's Brandon at the M. E. nhurch, Spruce Gum Jlalpam and Pino Tar South, next Sunday evening, Maroh Compound A valuable remedy for Coughs, Whooping Cou-yh- , Croup. 5,ut 7:30 o'clock! All the other Sore Throat. lodces of tho city are invitod to join BronchitK Ghost and Lunvrs. Price 25 and 50 them in their devotion. This sercents. Sold by drutr, department of mon was to have been delivered the the St. Bernard Mining Company, niirht of Feb 19 but on account of Incorporated. rain was postponed f 1 will hktlv visit th county tives. pest imu.se a nil other places dur-in.- : Mr. Leslie Ashmore, of- Dawsou his sru and will probably Springs, will start a spring school lmpiovetnenlH and other here Monday. surestnV rmiR cs?Ary 'for the romfort This has been a busy week in NormF thep'.ilieiitsat tlw county pe&t tonville. A large ocew of men have lioiis-e- . been at work oleauiug up tho mau'y years' accumulation of trash aud ,Card of Thanks, to We desire to extend our heartfelt various thlngB, too numerous goMany fires have been thanks to our frioiult) and neighbors mention. timely assistance ing aud many things discovered ing wiio gave expeot-inwhen our residence caught on fire' the wilderness no one was to find. Saturday afternoon last Friday. there was a large bear discovered in Mrs Harriet Browning one of the thickets and required a and CI ildren large possee of citizens to capture him. The bear is now on exposition Always Blessed you uee iu tho zeuoligioal gafden of Dtxle with a Hearty Appetite if Digpafpjse. It helps your stomach do Island. the work, digests what you eat and Parish, of Misses Maude and makes good rich blood from your MadlsonvillH, were Nina guests of tho food. No more Sleepless Nights, Mrs. W. N Martin Sunday. Headache or Stomach Misery. Get rid of all these troubles witli Diges-teze- . Fifty cents abottle, worth tenfold its cost, at drug department of toe St. Bernard Mining Company, lie No More Dyspepsia. Gas, or other Stomach Troubles. Misa Annie Boll Moore, of . Nothing v.'ill remain undigested or if was here Friday. sour on your stomach , if you Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Payne aud lit- will take a little Digesttzo. a powerdigestive, harmless tle daughter, Luna Mae, left for ful Maple ,Syrup. For and pleasant Bale by tho as mornOlarksville, Tenu., Saturday drug department of the St. Bernard ing to spend a few days with friends Mining Company. Incorporated. and relatives. Fred Collard spout .Saturday aud Sunday in Hdpkinsville with relaTEMPLE THEATRE Hop-kinsvill- nesday. Ml6s Anna Swain, of East Hampton, N. Y., spent Tnursday and Friday with her aunt Mrs. T. VJ. Morgan, before loaviug for Kansas, whore she will visit other friends and relatives. Orien L. Roark. of Greenville, visited relatives hero Thursday. Willie Igleheart visited Mrs. friends here Thursday. .Which is to be presented at Tho Temple Theatre, is ao well known after its mauv years before the pubst. i.j lic and is of fcuoh a slam-ban- g that it is very easy for one to forgot its importance as a play because of genuine merit. The play is tho oom posite result of a series of sketches lor juyenwo reauors which were written by the Hon. Geo. W. Peok, ox Governor of tho State of number of Years Ago. The sketches woro more widely read in their day than wore tho "Dodloy Lettors'Mn theirs, and weie peculiarly interesting ti adult roadors as well as to the chlldrpu, although they had been written primarily for tho latter. Chas. F. Pidgin made tho IB dramatization of the sketchos whioh o is to ho presented at the local Wisconsin," -- I mm ihiumi Mwmwwn'''i''M"'w"'"" unmiwiiiiiiiniMiwnIMIIWIinilV in ""l I ,.'rn n 5wr C. A. MORTON )3 MADISONVILLE, KY. I 'unera 1 Director and Embalmer Any Call Answered Promptly Day or Night. play-hous- . .- --.Jj Boon. e, " - ONE NIGHT, FEBRUARY 28 And it's nota matter of a few days ejthcr. The It's not very ensix weeks more. weather man-say- s couraging news to the man who has not yet made preparations, trying to slip through without supplying himself with a good heavy overcoat, suit, shoes, etc. Overcoat Weather ' j ",f; t X- Boone Amusement Co. Present the JIistorie.il Pioneer Romance . . T It is Encouraging To know that you can get a go id, warm, stylish overcoat or suit here at one half the regular price. We must get rid of them because our spring goods have already begun to arrive. Men's, Women's and Children's Shoes at half price. A substantial reduction on all men's heavy work shoes. Daniel Boone on the Trail A Pack Story of Pioneer Days Band Full Blooded Sioux Indians of Siborian y$ V :. a Wolves Magnificent Scenic Frodnction Complete PRICES 25, 35, 50c THE McLEOD We Sell S TORE Kentucky THE- - BEST - TELEPHONE - SERVICE Everything j . . mayj C It 2j BEE A D S PAY A t:4bd9$gbdlidbrd!b CUMBERLAND Incorpo TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH CO. rated LOOK HERE, MR. FARMER! Note tint the Cumberland Telephone & Telegraph Compa ij Incorporated i offerUin our rvico jou lia. ing to you an ideal proposition (or telephone servue of long distance connections to every Important point in the United S'atm The advantage? of le'ephone servict in you' reslden-- e are too n0i.ierous tomrntlrn, but among obtaining prlcos getting accurate themvouldbe laily conmunieation with the marK-reports in the weaiher, calling up jour neighbor, friends and relatives All these nd more than worth the pri'-- you wonld pay for lli sprvice vantages ami pleasures are . Literature and information furnished by caiUg on our rcinager, U. G Mann n, Madisonville, iL :o if Vfl .k.J'8 d A H that child. aL H B 1 K Jf lkk B HliB ll 4. $ Hl Ufl&aHH lk. 1 H .1& JM . r , PI Jap( j a In the aiKlJ t B lay. Xou fomo We wish to announce the arrival the laro-es- t We are displaying Spring White Goods,Laces, Embroideries and Flouncings. assortment ever shown by our store during any previous season, and the prices 'are reasonable: of NNQUNiCEMEN ' ; 4j v 'q DLOWj "J White Goods India Linens Persian Lawns JLades A full line of Laces, Jn Loul 7jc yd Gull M. Ti( . Flaxons ;'. .; White Batiste Foulards and other silks,' in' all colors.' ' from 50c yd and up ' "1 fi We are also receiving a' nice line of Ladies' and Chil-' c dren's Shoes, in Patent Leather, Suede, Velvet and Kid, in cloth top, button and lace, any style. I and up ' 20c yd and up 25c yd and up 25c yd and up ' dainty patterns Safc i J ACT Men's and Boys' Clothing ; 71 A sertions to match, in Valenciennes and Torchons. Also a nice line of Beadings. , 'VJ5 If and .In- - ' Our spring line is now coming in and we can fit you in any style and price. '. Men's.Suits $io and up Young Men's Suits $ip to $20 Boys' Knee Pants Suits $2.50 to $7.50 V- ",'' Men's Shoes ' Embroideries $4'o to $5.00 ."$2.00 and up " Florsheim, from '.". sv r ? Uf .Other Line Shoes Corset Cover Edges, Muslin Skirtings, Embroidered Waist Fronts, Match Sets, Etc. Swiss Flouncings, vJW' For f ,' V Si B s j. .1 B ernar j A - M in in Incorporated mar s "3 W' ji- - " ' u 'TTm . .'L . AT. I V m'SLSrear Uf'-- ' - tTzV Y It I "f i ' icfctc Earlington, Cw K.entucky S - :, $! .j,.t " .4- 1 Vj Va'.'i v vlVSJ 45 St ' jfe4 hISi 'M 4. r ,,- - A -. I. f. -1 1 ( V " ... T" ,- - ,- - fl pm H 1&2393B2B3 gg?!SOTa!gaMggasaBi38SEBnffi iiiwww in iimnpwwrawmniMiw irf f Ed Young, of Madtsonvilln, was T'WJf'frwJt'.JT"'Jww'JwnpwwPT C. W. LINDSAY WHOLESALE MABI50NVILLC, KENTUCKY, here Monday on business. f Floyd Lairoon, of MadJsonvlUe;, waB in tlio oity Sunday visiting friends.. Misses Lillian and Lila Adams, of M.adisonvillo visiting the Misses Spalding Gymnasium Shoes To the basket ball devotee we announce ibe opening of an assortment of CIGARS, CIGARETTES, TOBACCOS I 1 ii piioNt sei n ISS.CEfrttB ftTMET twwmmmmam i ! I iiiiiw mr !! ii i iiiiiiii in mm Trrnm iff "n irnmiTiiri ' Kistnor's Sunday. t 11. N. Clark and family spent the day Sunday with friends at Oak Hill. Mrs. Hurgoss Wise and ohlldien, f Etawali, Teuu7, are visiting her Spalding's White Duck Shoes and Oxfords " In Both White and Black, Rubber Bottoms Also call attention to our window display of Spring 1911, Fine Suits for men.., ' We shall make a desperate effort for the major portion of Hopkins county's business in Men's and Young Men's Suits this spring. , . Come to see us. We have something of considerable moment to tell in connection with our purchase. . MBB.BBBBBMHBWHBWMHB.1M.BM BR. E. S. HARDIN DR. L C. RAT ima Drs. Hardin & Ray DENTISTS Painless Extracting end Porcelain Work HigU Clais Dentistry is Office ISA oar Specialty Tthpkimt 390 - Sorinxi Bank BUf. Madisonville, Kentucky- AD-TAL- K What would you think of a salesman who reported for duty one day, lay off for tw.o, worked a half day, went off for a week and so on without any regularity? Surelv you would not expect good service from such a man. And yet some merchants hold advertising, which is simply a "salesman," up to great results when it is allowed to ''work" very irregulary. The fact that advertising costs money is proof of its value. Things without cost are usually worth only their price. t I Neuls of the Town I Hopkins-villo (JImr, Trahorn whs iu Sunday. V. M. 1'orry was iu Evnnsville Sunday. M. P. Qttrdiior was iu Evtuisvl U Sundny. Leo and Frank Withers visited frlud.,lu" .HowuU and EVuiirviII Sunday. (? iKsssm mother, Mrs. Dick Ashby. Mrs. Harry Bramwell and two children, of Nashville, are visiting EUlo Brown spout Sunday in JIIbs Eliza Robinson. Madisouville. Mrs. Enfost Eastwood, of Mon Mr. and MrH.EItfle Sisk spent Sun- ganfield spout several days with.Jior day iu Mortons Gap.. mother, Mrs. Fred Rootis. D. R. Duncan ia visiting in Paris, Mrs. S. Watson and son, of Tonu. liave been visiting bor E. S. Fisher, of EvansVlllo, was brother Win. Raybono. fn town Sunday. Bon Markham and wifo, of Louis-vlll- o of Lafayette, Dr. E. 0. Brandon, and Miss Peorl Eblen, of Rob-ardwere In this city Sunday visitwas in'town Saturday and Sunday ing Henry Browder. , vlsltiufrrolativos. v Mrs. A. B. Williams, of Nashville, C. Ii. Tato, of Evansvilio, was iu is visiting her sister, Mrs. Frank town, Saturday. Mrs. A. T. Burton, who has been Fox, th ib week. visiting in Nebo returned homo Miss Margaret Tumor and brother, Lawrence, are in Hopkinsville, yostorday. atteudlng'tho wedding of Miss Janlo' Geo. Millor spent a few hourB ; with friends at Oak Hill yesterday. Majors and Mr. Hijle. Miss Street, of Cadiz, Ky., is Miss Elizabeth Kemp, who has family ot R. Q. McEueri s, been cotifluod to her room with this week. is better. Mrs. R. E. Brooks, of Pueblo', Mrs. R. U. Brooks and Miss Mary Col., is visiting her mother, Mrs. P? Hewlitt are spending the day in B. Davis. Nashville today. Lee Favors made a business trip, Frank Withors was in Madisonto Madlsouvlllo Saturday. ville Monday. Will Brpwu, of Howell, Ind., visMesdnmos Ernest Now ton. and ited his brothers, Harry and Robert Albert Cowaud wero Iti Madison-vul- o Saturday. Monday. Walter Dulin, of Madisonvillq, Men and Women, sell guaranteed lioso, 70 per cent, profit. Make $10 was here Saturday on business. daily. Full or part time. Bcprln-nor- s Earl AuBbrooks, of Howell, Ind., investigate. Wear Proof, 8088 visited friends iu this city Saturday. Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. Robt. Stevens, who has been vis Mrs. Bridget Burke is in Nash iting friends in Hanson, has, reville attending tlio funeral of hur turned home. niece, Delia Sliorlan. J. T. AlbXiuuior, of Madisonville, Katherlue Blair is on the sick list made a business trip to this city ' Saturday.' thlB woek. W. L. Morrison made a business Mrs. N. I. Toombs and Uttlo son trip to Madisonville Friday.. wore the guests of her mother,' Mrs. Owen Shaver was In Madisonyille Dick Ashbv. ;' Foil Sai.k DBsirable reeideuoo Saturday. Misses Margaret and Kathrfne in heart of city. Good wateranu Out houses complete. Victory, Messrs. Beu Evans, Marvhi' bath room Six room houso, fronts Main stroet. Mitchell aud Geo. Arnold attended A bargain for some ouo. the Oratorical Leaguo at Prineetoji8 X?flil Mna J. M. Vioxoftv. Sftin t Vaunny visited frieiidn.' jn . Pat Mitoboll made a" busineaB trip' .v& . to thiB oitv Mondav. ' i MadiRonvillo Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Markam, of Loulsvlllo, and Miss Pearl Eblen, of Robards, wore the guests of the family of H. W. Krowder Sunday. 7 ii'i'i 'f Hen-dorso- n; BISHOP ;& COMPANY, if You Want St . - Your Money Back s, mKifmi v'. itt. tf&SM: - 'M ij vis-itinoft'- ie FRFK n..M ... you. Baves$35to$S0. beyond shadow you will mo Adler Organs on free trial. xny Your Orflai ton-slllti- Direct W$Z$k fPl From My FactoryI'llprovothtato JffSmUmMiM .'fifev rfe'- ff;iiSJ&l'5 tho of a doubt If HCTrf-WrM$' S shlpyou one of e let ?' - j0V4$f&f Cfra?Rir- - ''v&jSs&pk&S lS. .Hs ?' I iffiflfffllKl jj jMi( wJffl2EBFk 'F9Bni ;f;l '' i - CVRUSL-ADLE- R The Piano and Orgaa 1111 $ YOU TboNlBWkwale iMMM J vl IP I o) Organ; MIDDLEMEN WIPED AWAY IVO busted tho hotairbubble.bftho dealers, ncntanndmMdlemen to uiu t iwuca at luu ikuuu imw ujujr Autujcxiy paiu mo xor my prgaip of this country by selllnsr direct SEO ME YOUR NAME I v whether you want to buy or not and I'll Bend you free of chnrso and postpaid tho moat wonderful orcan boolc and buying1 plana you over saw. All tbo organ men in this country claim they malco tho bestorganbutdonotcivoyouanyproof. Itlo.and here is tho proof. I own my own timber lands, caw mills, dry kilns and factory. I do not ha vo to pay ono penny of profit for lumber or milliner. Tho profits tiiatother manof ncturora pay to lumber and aaw mills. I put Into my Adler Ornana. (Tho NJifhtinjralea of Organs). That's tho reason my orxan is hotter than any other make. Another Proof I I guarantee my organs for 60 years, whereas others guarantco theirs for 10 to 12 years. Don'tthls moan something? My Bellini? plana are tho fairest, slnplcst. safest and easiest ever placed boforo tho American public, in that I errant my customers nil the time they want, arrango their payments as it suits thoir Income and circumstances, givothem reasonable extensions of timo If they can't meet thoir paymentn and chargro them no interest. Ask ermo of your neighbors who dealt with mo about this. That's tho bent proof you can eet, I would just aa soon givo you $1,000 in sold If yon can duplicate this proposition. MY ORGAN (THE MGHTINGALE OF ORGANS) has a tononearcst to tlio human voice, a pure singine tone that lasts a lifo timo and it won tho highest prizoatthoSt. Louis World's Fair, another proof my organs aro tho best Everybody is buying an organ these days and everybody Is ouylns an Adler on account of its high quality, wearing; qualities, Btyle and reputation. lamsellingthcmferUssthandealersandagentsaresellingcheapcrsTaaeorarans and when you stop to think and realize that when you buy from ono of these middlemen you must. uar his nrofit. time, salesmen's salaries, store rents and other oxnflnRra. tnv ofTnr tnmna n nhnTn ln-My n1 and Rtanda L j t you as aa AUa of money savers. lt.1 World's greatest organ factory ia working tho kinir wit before J .l f f ..IflP uuy uuu uiKiii, b'riuuiuK uuk mu uitua uiucim, suu iiuj conuumn was DrouKnt uDout Dy me lair and my customers, row numbering over 75.000, Whenever I sail an liberal treatment I handed out to Ad Icr, it sells a dozen mora and so on indefinitely. They've stood tho test and always will. Quality nlvmyawiaaout. . A. 1 VfcJ SOMETHING NEW i Notice. GIVEAWAY PLAN NO.. 2 W THE LUCKY ONES OF NO. W. H. TOST B. H. ANDERSON C. A. CARLISLE I. J. TOWHES L. L. KOSURE MKS. 1 fcWERE: J. W. MoLEMORK M. GREEK L. All persons who have .not .been vaccinated at some previous time, and who havn uausre to bolieve that tlmy are liable to contagion, are urged to report to tliir physician foi proper examination and vaccination at their earliest possible convenience... Signed, Kdoaii M. Tkahhrn, Oh'm. Geo. GiiinnnT King, Secy. C. B. Johkbon, Board of Health, Earlington. VA. -- 75,000 ABLER OWNERS SAVED $2,625,000 BefOro I cold direct to tho homes ot wholesale factory prices, ns I am doing now exclusively. I nsed to sell to dealers only, but whon I found out that they told my organs fortwico and three times as much aa they paid me, making tho poor peoplo bleed for 1 1, 1 was thunderstruck and quit. I sent out thousands of n.ticcs telling thern they couldn't buy another organ from me, that I meant to se.ll direct to tho homes, saving them tho enormous, unreasonable profits and expenses they wero charging them. This camo to them as a thunderbolt from a clear sky. In round numbers I've saved my customers (over 76,000 of thrm) at least $2,625,000, all of which would liavo gone to .the dealers had I sold tho organs through them. You surely appreciate what this means. NOW MY PROPOSITION Dr. Your Piano TO YOU Ii limply tblr, Iwlll hIpyoD,onrjOdyi(rtctrii, injorjonyoa &nt, on any reuontbls termi yoa may.ugeeit, Jait silt ialti roar Incomo. nj clrcamittnces. It you keep It at tlio enJ of tho trial period, which I know yon will, yon can pay all cab or a email earn down end tbo balance monthly, quarterly, emliannoally or 'any other rcaeonabls way, If at any time yo can't meet a payment when It's due, I'll fladly (Ire you a reaaonabls extension ot time. Yon eball not lnconrenlence yoartelt .by buying an Adler, for I'm going to make It the eaeleit purchase you erer made. I'll charge you no lutereetat other organ men are doing. If yon don't keep my organ be. cauie lt'a not aa represented, yon can (hip It back at my exl pome and I'll pay yon erery cent yoa paid tor freight, to yon will loee nlsolately notblug. Furthermore, If at any time within a year, my organ doet not hold op to erery claim I made, yoa can (hip It back at my ezpenee and I'll return to you erery dollar of the purchase price with 8 per cent, lntereitand all freights paid. I can agree to do this because I know how my organa good. ro made know they always mako J. P. PRICB F. ATKIHSOW , A HOME TREATMENT FOR LUNG TROUBLE :.. Plan No. 2 will be conducted strictly fair in every way. We will put numbers in a box, running from 1 to 1,500, and have a book to correspond with numbers in the box. With each $1 1)0 purchase will give you, absolutely free, one guess. Each number will be drawn from the bo, 14 in number.NUMBKRS DRAWN WILL ENTITLE PARTY GUESSING AS POLIO W8: y .. pounds of good bacon Third -- Sixteen pounds best granulated sugar. j cans, standard corn. Fourth One case, twenty-fou- r oans, tomatoes. twenty-fou- r Fifth One case, pounds of trip best flour. Sixth Twenty-fou- r -- One bushel of meal. Seventh pounds best flour. Eighth Forty-eigTwelve cans ot hominy. Ninth pounds of the best flour. Tenth Twenty-fou- r Twenty- - five bars of laundry siap. Eleventh ' t Twelfth One dollar's worth of coffee. Thirteenth One pound of the best greon tea., box five cent "Sensible" Segars. Fourteenth-O- ne No charge for You get value received for your money. to give the goods 'awayYnd We have the right the guessing. , you have the right to receive them. The guessing will begin February 23 arid 'close AprilK23, uniess numbers are all taken before. In that event it will close ' when the last number is guessed. Second-T- en . ht , Firs- t- Barrel of the best flour. It is a recognized fact that fresh air, plenty of uounshiug food and a correct constitutional treatment have done more to cure lung trouble 'and that "weakened run down feeling, than all other forma of treatment combined. A constitutional treatment, to inoet all the necessary requirements, must not onlv kill and remove all the disease gomiB from tho, B.vstem, but 'at the same time it must increase tho appetite, aid in digestion aud assimilation of food, .renovate and build up the nervous system and all parts of the body, Germinal Remedy meets all these requirements and is producing some marvelous re, My Piano Offer The Greatest "$1C0. sults. If you have consumption iu any form, blood disease, if you are troubled witb ulcers or chronic sores, coughs, pains in the chest, if you have weak lungs and feel generally run down and wealc, write the Ohio They are artistic In design, built to last a life time, have a tone aa clear and pure as a bell, and a wonderful, easy, elastic touch. Gttaraatced lor 25 Years Stool, scarf and Instruction book given with every p lano. Send for catalogue and buying plana. My high grade world's famous Adler Sou tl fern. Concert Grand rianos caa bo had direct from my factory on tho samo liberal buying plana as applied to lay Adler Organs. In tone, excellence, workmanship, material and finish they have so superior, if an equal, and, I can save you $100 to 50 YEAR GUARANTEE all my organs forSO years, something no other organ man will do. lly guarantee bond fa the strongest erer written and If yon will aik your banker or any of tny local banks or the editor of this paper aa to my reliability, yon will be told that I am as sound as a rock, that you can safely enter Into any transaction with me and that all of my dealings aro on the square. Send your name for catalog and buying plans. Too will be under no obligation wbatorer. Stool and Instruct . tlon book siren with erery organ, CRYUS I guarantee U ADLEH, Pre. Adler MAIL Mia. Co. I TEAK THIS OUT. TO-DA- Y Hake a cross in the circle for organs or pianos or write your name and address on a postal card or in a letter, stating which you want piano or organ description. Donlt enclose any stamp. I pay all charges. Write plainly, CRYUS L. ADtER; Pres 2902 Chestnut St. Louisville, 1 O I want your book, f V Ky.; dee-jorg- an I want pictures and full criptioa of your pianos. Name. U$ Assl- - Otuht IPiriofefe Grocery Kentucky Medical Co., Box 05, Columbus, Ohio, and tbey will Bend you a full sized, bottle of this medicine absolutely free, as a trial, if you will montlon the name of thp3 paper. Address . County.., The Adkr Factry(ireatest In the Werld State. PICASC MCHTION THIS PUPCM THE BEE, Earlington, Ky. YAWrViWWr ! , Parish's Gash rtlONE 565 I 1 B. M. SLATON, Undertaker MADISONVILLE. Bverytliing New. KY- P. 1 ROBT. SPRY, M. Eyes Tested. OFHCE HOURS: 9 TO 12 A. M.. Office Over G. L. Ross' Grocery. P.- - M f . Ihe Finest Hearse in the County 1 Priiotloe limited to diseases of Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. Glasses Fitted. , 2 . NEXT DOOR TO POST OFFICE, MASONIC BUILDING Madisonvilie, ' I! WWMtfWAY.WMWKW,WWMMW I . TO 4K P. M. v. J Centor Street Vwim u BEE ADS PAY. GET THE HABIT m.ft?.4wt-9- MADISONVILLE, - KEMTUCKJ v fy 4 TjHHt"Mi r..mii 4lklll Wall - Ex- - r. 4 ; Pafjer ri A1HO& uml artistic va . Governor George W. Peck, consin $f Wi'. i3m. v m 'T h No oto planning tho decoration of walls can afford to take up the work without a visit the "our store. Not only are- the snpgestions afforded hero , of rhe" arntept value, but it will be fonn.l One Thing Apparently made a lasting monur iiieut to lil memiuy when hefaror ated the juvenile hkotehefl which '4 have resulted in 'Tock s jsau Joys,M for TJj'enV-pi- e next big 7 the Thpatre, a'traotjouMnre'h,;'8;',Mr. Friday, Peck's adininiftration in WlK.Ciiifstii but it has-iliiwas a notable-oneinto oblivion, o(niparativel'HrJoak. ing, during the years wtugh.jfie , KSiSglii " " J"- ' '' ' ' iiM., p -- .- - 'Ji.-.J , J . that quality ue 1 '$ :: our WALL considered PAPERS are the most ecnno Wall Decoration micn.l. We are showiMg a Is Thought .nruHitude of colors' in Olmm- Orowtrt, French brys, Colonial Stripe?, Floral" Out-OuCretonne effects in all prices. Essential to t, A T W" ? rVs - We are always glad to assist you in setling your problems of home decoration. .. ROWLAND CLARK MADISONViLLE OF KY. ! 2 &4.4u?444 ADDITIONAL Bad Boy has been prospering;-- T$iis season the old favorite coihe'dy-lunder the diloetion of Mr. .James Mnrrohn and the suoces with which itismoeting ever, where is the best tribute' to Mr. Marron'fe ability as a produeeiv "The company ifj conceded to be the liveliest and b st which has ever hand' od fhe nl av, ' .. f H. D. Cowand, manager tvud buyer for the firm, Barnes, CowandT& Co.. Incorporated", loft SaturdaJfor Cbicage, where he will inee$?:the buyers from tile other Jwo Barnes' They will visit koyerai stores Eastern markets Tor their ip"rhig millinery and dry goods. tJowand savs that the Burlington stor'era-llof be packed with new a I the new ideas for spring, wl? l BUY" YOUR I m ,w.h - lT THE almon-Youn- g Grocery Co.? INCORPORATED ii. :M , . ul K- - J"' :i-- i and Mrs. Tom Hodge and sou. I cure cahcer. I never fall; I Charlie, spent Sunday with t ho doctor and insure, a cure. A'ddrehs family of Mr. Tim Gruddy, of White T. M. Wyatt, R.. F. D., Box iNbi 4, MrB. Jake McEuen, of St. OhnrleB.. City. Dawson, Ky. , ' visited Mr. and Mrs. R Q. McEuen You Can Eat Anything. Artists Drawing and Water Color Saturday and Sunday. Eat what your tUomuch craves Paper for naie at tills office. Large MIsb Ruth "Baldwin has returned without thn slightest fear of iMdiirn-Min- size sheets 5 cents. to her homo in Henderson county, which is an awful feeling. Y"U m after a two months1 visit to her will not b bothered with Sour Summon, Heartburn, Nauseu, Bad Temple family. H brother and f FOR Breath or Heavy Feelin ; if j on will m Miss Anna Deal Braum ell, of take one dose of DigetUeze. It reNashville, was the uest of friends lieves mid cures as if by Mugic rloasant as Candy. Heller in nno AND ALL OTHER GOODS AT REASONABLE PRICES here Saturday and Sunday. minute Get a 60o botr.lw from the Mr. and Mrs. George Armstrong1 i drug department of the St. Bernard. Brighter, Bigger, Better Than a Tnooiporated. visited the family of Henry Byrum, a of .Circle City. Sunday. Ever! Qilte a crowd 13 expected to go ;o Musters Carlos aid Claude Byrum, Evmisvlllo-Marc3 to see Sarah pt v of Circle' .City,-' are .sysitlnjr their i vvi h Bernhart.. Tii.so who have p'ur- bAKUJaS 1 STUUK Wli CARRYf UKULliKlbb IN grundparents, Mr. aud" Mru. VY. A. chased tickets are: Dr. and Mrs.' Toombs, of Methodist Hill. W. K. Nisbet, Mrs. VV. S. McGary, Miss Elizabeth Hopper spout Mre. Harriet Browning, Mrs. V. K. LI .Sunday with homefolks at Hopkins-ville- . Coyle, Mrs. S. M. Kemp, Mrs. D. M. Evans and Miller'Evann, Save the Babies. ALMON-YOUN- G Asthma Sufferers You cannot feel safe without a bot- and old people with a hacking cough The Most Successful Musical Com-ed- y tle of Otto'a Spruce Gum Balsam and win unci instant reiiet Pine Tar Compound in your homo if Spruce Gum Balsam and in utto's Pine Tar INCORPORATED of the Age you have little ones as it is a positive Compound, made from the Spruce specific in Croup, Bronchitis and and Pine tree. Your living made Coughs. It works like magic. One more dose will give relief aud the danger using pleasant and life prolonged by 6 Great Vaudeville Specialties P Try it. this la ovor, For sale by drug depart Jfrlce 5Ue. valuable remedy. depart For snle by drug &iri nifiit of the St. Bernard Mining lrient of the St. Bernard Mining ir eswcmoSJKsI Company, Incorporated. Special Prices 25, 35vand 50 Cents ?y.j crr?.r?-wi- i Company, Incorporated. NEWS THE TOWN Mr. Notice. TJ i W We guarantee our prices to 'be correct and goods first class'. WE SELL 16 LOS. GRANULATED SUGAR i, Theatre Friday, March ' 31 $1.00 Aiining'-Compan- h I f A -- -. -. m J . Peck's Bud Boy inii -- A -- . -- M-- -r Uf -- , --, mn Tliii CITY : GROCERY CO. Kentucky j ti tm)itK Our Wall Paper : Madisonville, . . - Opening ". . m Wednesday, Thursday, i On jVIei , 2, 3 hi,Fridaysncl 4 and Saturday T If you intend paper- wI tot Of next week, we will positively give 20 Per Cent off on all Wall Paper. Costing. 7c Per Roll and Over. .Ml ' ifl ffifrH? "A'- - Gl S&. 1 v We are exclusive representatives in this . city for the Celebrated Art Wall Paper 'Mills, of Chicago, arid they are without peers in this business. This paper comes in all Shades and Figures and we guaran tee it to be the, best for the price, . P:!ffi,'lfl,ll'-''-- - -- - -- - 'Mi's1!5!!! u'lmwiii'ittM Ifffi' w1'!! 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' We are proud of our line and want you to see it Don't forget the opening dates, March 1, 2, 3 and 4. ' ' A f v- - i S$ ''( wm$m mmm'mmm&mmmmmmm ."' I ' i tmxmmmmmmmmm , CA- ' k o ) i , - LUrf. ' ' il'ii i i ,',.-- &,...'-)- : tli ."A YM: