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Digital page images are linked to the text file. mmmpM n i itifi TUESDAY TUESDAY and V and FRIDAY IF YOU DON'T ADVERTISE YOUR FRIDAY BUSINESS ADVERTISE IT FOR SALE TWENTY-SECON- D YEAR DISASTROUS GEEEM" EARUNGTON, HOPKINS COUNTY, KY., FRIDAY, MARCH 17, 1911 FIRE AT BOWLING WITH NO INSURANCE EIGHTEEN MEN N: 22 W. 0. W. CONVENTION COMES TO AN END 0. P. Thomas, of Cadiz, --.- 5S -u DEAD UNDER WALL News of the Town In Madi- f X iiuuvw attu itiwiwj uuiiivm C. A. ' u MORTON Chosen Head Council Commander, and D. H. Kinchloe, of Madisonville, DELEGATE TO SOVEREIGN CAMP. !td r. f R: v The convention of the Kentucky W. O. W., held in Madisonvllle, this week, camo to a closo Wednesday night. The visiting delegate? were about 600 stronR and tho meeting justoloBPd Ib said to have boon tho moat enthuBiaBtlo and successful over held in Kentucky. At tho oiection of ofllcerfl Wednesday night Qt P. Thomas, of Cadiz, aa choBflU Head Consul Commander; V. Gregory, of Paducal Head Banker; Atkins Cole, of Ful-t6Head Clerk f J. C. Boll, of Elmo, Head Escort; W. E. Cromwell, of Marshall county, Head W. M. Martin, of Watchman; Fullerton, Sentry; N. W. Ashby, of Sebree, John LIhb, of LouIbvUIo, Martin Bullet, of Louisville, G. R. n, Bowling Pioen, Ky., March, 16. Firo which broke out about 1 o'clock thlB morning In the livery Btable of F. Y. McGlnulB, on Eleventh street, destroyed property valued at about $60,000 and cremated twenty-fou- r head of horses and mulos. The flames were communicated from the livery stable to the two Btory brick building of Will Nealo, the ground floor of which was occupied dv the Century Auto and Carriage Co. and grocery of R. O. PoBoy. This bull-din- g was destroyed. On the secocd floor was located tho armory, and all guns and equipments went up lti the ilameB. A two story brick building adjoining this property and occupied by James A. Rabold as a wholesale store was raz-tu- t. Ad loiulnif. tills was the oountv jail and It required hard work on the part oi mo ureman to lave inia uuu-dlnm Tho prisoners, forty-on- e number, were removed to the city prison. A strong wind was blowing and flying sparks set Are to tho cup-ol- o of the courthouse which was burned to the roof, but the flames were brought undt r control. A number of small frame building in the fire zone were destroyed and for a time it looked as if the whole block was doomed. The total amount of Insurance carried on the property Involved Is $215. g. togather with all its contents Newmau, of Marlon, and T. E. LowIb, of Franklin, Managers. D. H. Kinchloe, of Madisonvllle, and Louisville, wero J. H. Brewer, ol to the Sovereign chosen delegates Camp at Rochester. Madisonvllle Notes 2i Makes Good Music. waa Mrs. Fifteen or Twenty Others Injured sonvllleW. S. McGary thOpintr. Wednesday by Falling Walls at Geo. Brooks has accepted a iohi-tiohr salesman with Barnes, Cow-auNa'hville. & Co. Mr. Brooks Is well known in this city and has a large number of friends. ON SCENE OF THE RECENT FIRE. Wo cordially invito you to inspect the most stylish line of spring hats Nashville, Tenn., March, 15 More than forty men, mostly negroeB, en fin this market. & Emkkson. M etoalf gaged in tearing down the old brick Mrs. O'Bryau'a Old Stand, and stone skeleton of tho J. H. Fall Madisonvllle, Ky. & Co. building on Third Ave., near the public square, were caught by C. S. CretiBhaw has been In Madifalling wallB today aud one white sonvllle for the past two days atman and seventeen negroes killed. tending the meeting of the "Head Fifteen or tweuty others wore in Camp ot the W. O. W. jured, some fatally. are arriving Our new spring juvery auiDuianco avaiiaoie waa on overy train and hats will have ibis, we to the scene of tho disaster season for your inspection tho most rushed and many volunteers amoug thorn expensive line of .new, ami stylish Mayor Howae, assisted the firemen pattern aud ready we'af hats in in clearing away the debrlB. CrleB the countv. Watchto' bate of ODen for of Injured men caught in the ruins .ing and be on baud. Barnes, Cow- could be heard by the relief parties and & Co. Incorporated. aud spurred them to utmost efforts Grover .Long was In Madisonvllle When the Are department arrived there were four men in the fourth Wednesday. Rev. J. P.. MoParland visited and fifth story windows of a wall that remained standing. These men friends in MadiBonville Wednesday. had a narrow escape, rusbiug to tbe Now is tho season to buy Poultry front of the walls when they were Feed. Buy an honest feed. Quaker Been to sway in the wind. An aerial Hen and Chick Feed is the cleanest truck was used to bring them., to 'and beBt on the market. Bafety. Parsons & Scoville Co., Evansvllle, Ind. W. J. FaullB. of St. Charles, made a buBinesa trip to this city Wednes,' BARNSLEY BRIEFS. . d . MADISONVILLE, KY. Funeral Director and Emtal mer L i Any Call Answered Promptly Day or Night. 'X Gold On Fish Given Away Saturday, Men. 18 , ONE DAY ONLY BY &ILEXN DAVIS. Chamtauqna Clnb. year old girl who plays tho piano at tho Odoon every ulght, knows more different tunts than prosslbly anyj other person in Aianisonviue. miss Shanks haB bten performing at the Odeon for over a year and cortainly etor. She began taking music lessons when eleven years old and continued for four years. Slnco that tune Bho has practiced constantly ant la oho of the best performers In ' the city. and coal la threatened at Somerset and other Kentucky towns on the Q. & C. railroad on account of the firemen's Btriko. No freight trains have arrived at Somerset since last Friday, and many plants have closed down at Burnaldo for lack of coal. Only one case of violutico was reported yesterday. At Lexington a strikebreaker was stoned from an ongino cab. Quiet was reported from nil other places. Famine at Semerset, Ky. Fauilnnlh'tlje way of Foodstuffs Miss Zenu ShankB. tho 6evoutoeu nr tf The memborB of the Chautauqua Literary Club woro boautifully entertained Thursday aftornoon at the homo of their boloved President Mrs. J. W. Pritchett, Jr. Tho roll call was responded to with quotations from Tennyson. Mrs. J. I). Sory read a most interesting article on "Cooper as an which waB followod by a minute doBcrlptiou, boautifully told of "Dickens hb an Actor and mader" as given by"Mra. J. E. Taylor. Tho Rochester Cathedral an cx ulsito thought picture waa ably Bkotched bv Mrs. W. L Gordon, Jr. in her vory artistic manner. "Tho Round Table" was conducted by Mrs. J. W. Pritchott, Jr. being a aeries of currentovonts thoroughly dlPCUBPed by each member of tho , Club. In keeping with the "Lily Luncheon," which was beautifully served in four courseB after tho program had been completed, tho rooms wore decorated in quantities of Jonquils CorBage bouquets of jonqutla wero Klven as favors, cakes and mints wero. moulded In shapes of this same Wly. The meeting throughout was a moat Ideal ailair and was thoroughly enjoyed by all present; Auto-blographo- plouses tho peoplo and the propri- Victoria Lodge, No. 84, K. of P. day. Marshall Gardiner la spending a week with his parents near Chicago. Your opportunity to buy that new Lake Morton made a trip to Monday. rug at very low prices, March 11 to Mrs. L. A. Jones spout Monday in 18. Keooh Furniture .Co., IncorporMortons Gap shopping. ated, Hopkinsville, Ky. John Elliott made a trip to the D. D. Woodruff, of St. Charks, county seat Monday. was In lown Wednesday. P. h. Aarou was in Earllngton residence Foil Salk Desirable Tuesday. lu heart of city. Good water and A. Jones aud John Ashley were in bath room. Out houses complete. Earllngton Tuesday on business. Six room house, frontB Main street. Luke Hartllneaud.B.' P. Barnes, A bargain for some one. made a trip to Madisonvllle Mon-Mkb J. M. Victory. day. Earnest Briukloy mado a business Roscoe ABhley went to Earllng- trip to Madisonvllle. Y ton Wednesday, ii Jas Blanks was m this oltv Wed Mr8. Mary Jones begin her 'school. nesday on busineBB. -. last MObuay. HFor professional Nurses, call 'NURSES REGISTRY, long dis Madi-Bonvillo Uv We will give to evefy person purchasing one 25c bottle of Rexall Cherry Bark Cough Syrup glass globe containing two beautiful gold fish. These fish are not for sale, but are used solely to introduce the best cough syrup made, "Rexall Cherry Bark." Remember the date, Saturday, March 18, and be on hand. A flU GARDINER MADISONVILLE, & BOWMER KENTUCKY INCORPORATE f , -- Boom- ing. Nice Collection of Eggs. T Brasher Bacon, of Madisonvllle, hae quite a collection ot eggs now on display In the show window of Tho McFarland Coifman Drug Store. This collection comprizes about 400 specimens and they range In size from the BmalleBteu'g of the hummingbird to tho mammoth egg of the ostrich. A great many of theso Bpeolmens were secured bv air. Bacon's own oilortH and othera wero purchased from vanoua sourceB. The collection has attracted coiihUI erablo attention and is well worth looking at. Don't purchase your Easter Hat until you have seen our uue. MKTOAT.K & EMHltHOX, Mrs. O'Bryan's Old Stand, Madisonvllle, Ky. Victoria Lodge, No. 84 K. of P. is doing work evory night, on new members, who aro joining this Grand and Noble Order. Also many old members who have dropped out, are now reinstalling they having realizNOTICE. ed what "A good thing" they are Mr, anil Mrs. W. R. Thornbrry missing by remaining delingnent. weeks time has been given This Lodge is offering during this wero in Madisouvlllo Wednesday As two and No. 71, the number drawing tho month special Inducement to de- shopping. When v.ou sfce the brand PASCO bed, nab not been turned in, wo will lingnent members Tor reinatallmeut. give tbe bed to the party turning in All who petition for retnstallmont on anything in the grocery line it is tho next nearest number. In case thla month an pay the regular fee the beBt that we know how to buy No. 70 72 are turned in, it will be a will have his lodge dues credited to for the money. Parsons & Scoville Co., tie and the parties holding these July, 1. 1011. No doubt mauv old members will take advantage of this EvansyilleIud. numbers will draw for the bed. very liberal proposition, and wneu CIbbs of the M. E. their total membership reaches 100, The Baraca Andrew Carnegie May be Called as Wit- they are to glvo a nice banquet to Church, South, will have a business meeting at the E. A. C. clubroom at the Nights and their Ladle). ness. A full 2 o'clock Sunday afternoon. attendance Is requested, as business Andrew Carnegie muv be called Mrs W. J. Robinson Recovering. of importance in to be transacted. as a witueBB in tho New York urand prospective members are urged jury's Investigations of theatlairs of Mrs. W. J. Robinson, of Madison-vlh- Allattend. Carnegie Trust Co. The on to the defunct who was reaently operated Watch this paper for announceDistrict Attorney issued a statonmnt for appendicitis at the Gilbert Evanaville, is getting ment of our spring opening. Barnes, that the books of the trust company in show that Mr. Carnegie lent it vast along nicely and will be able to Cowand & Co. Incorporated. sums of money, aud that It is doubt- come homo in a few dayB. Rev. G. C. Abbltt, of Hopkinsful if he will ever get It back. ville, will hold service afc. the Lio, sani-fvriuni tance 'phone No. 011, Evansvllle, Good services, callB promptly Refer to EviuiBvllle answered. Hospitals and Physicians. ortvavva''lrra7'UiV Mi6B Aubrey Cobb visited friends &&&s& in Madisonvllle Wednesday. All the latost novelties in LadieB Co. neck wear at Barnes, Cowand Incorporated. Ind. C. 1 Kd47iJ4J!irrJJjnJJ ! INTRODUCTORY -- OFFER To introduce Polishall, the new Furniture Polish, we' will, for the next ten days, beginning Friday, 'March 10, give one 25c bottle free with every 50c bottle purchased.' Polishall is a Varnisher Renewer and Surface Food and is e.qual in efficiency aiwi durability to arfy polishoh the market. .a- Col. Roosevelt Delivers Speech on Ment: can Situation. velt and his daughter, Ethel, left Albuquerque, N. M., Thursday night in a snoolal car for Grand Canyon. The Colonel dllivered a speech on the Mexican situation in El Paso, and 'addressed several gatherings along the railroad in New Mexico. The Elkhorn Coal Field Said to be Lar Col. Roosevelt, whUi Mrs Roose- 1Am i brary next Sunday night at 7:80 o'clock. Public is cordially invited to this service, Furniture at marked down prices, sale March 11 to 18. Co., For Pianos. Furniture and Fixtures of all kinds. It is also excellent for floors, where a pretty finish is desired. Remember the above of. Keach Furni-tur- a Incorporated, Hopkinsville, I'O SPRING OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT 4 Wc wishto announce to our friends and patrons m Earlington and vicinity that on igcst in State-I- t was announced at the annual meeting of the Couuollnated Coal Company at Baltimore thatElkho.ru field in'Kentuckv, recently acquired bv the company iu one of the lar gest coal development enterprises In the country. writes Mrs Ethel Newlin, of Liberty Center, Ind., '"that I began to take Car-dfor it, has cured me, and I will never forget it. "I cannot praise Cardui too highly for what it did for me. Before I began to take it, I was very bad color, suffered great pain and weighed only 105 pounds. Now I have a good color, do not suffer and weigh 125 lbs." ui, Ky. fer lasts ' for only ten days and applies to cash or credit sales alike. 4 ounce bottle, 25c. 12 ounce bottle, 50c. ST. BERNARD DRUGSTORE ST. BERNARD MINING CO. INCORPORATED 9 H EARUNGTON, KENTUCKY MC&MESnPBwH 'iTMMTtTilfUMMHRMi FTfJMwIti if1ifer.iKvf'..rfa..i CO-OPERATIVE Geo. B. Cox Dismissed. E55 'Marck 22 and 23. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, Judge Frank Gorman, of Cincinnati. Wednesday dismissed the contempt chargoH against George B. Cox banker and political loader. Tho judo declared tho. statements published by Cox wore "Insolent and false." v Take Pointing Oat the good points about our wall paper iB no easy task, There are so manv of thorn.- A few arp large assortment, prettiest and most popular patterns, full sized roll sand moderate prices? Wall Paper HOPKINS 00. INVITES YOU TO THEIR The Woman's Tonic Beware of strong, nox- I 2l. lous,' mineral arugs, uuu sink into your system, like lead to the bottom of a basin of water. Cardui is purely vegetable and contains no minerals, or poisonous drugs. dangerous It is perfectly safe and harmless, for use by old and young, and may be taken, as a tonic, for month's, without any possible harmful effect. Try it fl of next week,, we will have our opening of Spring Style New York Central Fined. $35,000 Tailored and Dress Hats. We have the nobbiest line in the city. f Tho New York Central was lined and the Pennsylvania $20,000 in the United States Court at Buffalo after pleading guilty to granting rebates' to the Standord Oil Company Notice, Spring Millinery Opening MARCH 22 AND .23, 191 1 CORA MAUISUNVILLt, fc METCALF Mrf. O'Dryan & EMERSON MtJiion-vill- e doctor and Insuro T, M. Wyatt, R. F'D DawBon.Ky. oj-ctir- I euro cancer. I never fall. Box No, 4, Address I Old SUnd 'in . enough for the like ours liJiett parlor, oheap enough for the plainest kitchen'' Have you selected ypurs? d L. WILSON, - Milliner KENTUCKY . iy"HaT"Jai''t'J1"4LiVS:Jy",JJ1'"tit'l'w V Siring Dank Buildin"? . Matlisonvllle a J- Kentucky Range.. FOR SALTS One new Model Will sell chenji A. H. MOHKHEAl), s Earllngton, Ky. SISK BROTHERS' BOOK Madisonville, Kentucky CO. BEE ADS PAY J$L' Uv T - , A T n imtwm0km'metfr t ,v Subscription Rates w Bladder Trouble Causes Terrible Pains. After taking a trial bottle of "Dr. Swamp-Rowhich you forwarded to ine, I purchased sonic from a local drug store mid after using three dollar bottles I can truthfully say that I is as cured of all the terrible pains I hnd in my back, side and head, caused by bladder trouble. I had the worse kind of '.kidney trouble and suffered so that I could not even stay in bed with the pain. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Roo- t made me feel just like a new person and I am glad to rccomtucud it to anyone suffering asl did. Very truly yours, MISS MARY ARDNER, Defiance, Oh Sworn to before me and in my present subscribed by thesuid Miss Mary Arduor, this i6th day of July, 1909. Kil-liter- HOME ENDORSEMENT n If It's Spring Shoe Styles Hundred of Earlington Citizens Can Tell You all About It. endorsement, the public of Eirlinfrton people. Bbould bH uvideucH beynd diupute for every Earhn:ton reader durely tbo experlonce or friends and nelKti-bcrcheerfully jrlven by thorn, will pary more weight than the utter anceB of 8tranfr8 residing hi faraway placHB. Head the fol)owin: Perry McOulley. Baptist Hill street. Earltngtun, Ky., says: "1 PxpiPHKion te . Ono Your EDITOR AND PUBLISHER J. E. FAWOETT ASSOCIATE EDITOR AND BUSINESS . .. .$1.00 50 25 5. 's ot PAUL M. MOORE. Six months Three months Slnirto copies Homo You're Looking for the i s, MANAGER POCKET SHOE GO. Will be f-- i Spacimen eopios mailed free of Kentucky Press Association Member on application. Cor.rpponcJ-'- , an J oins wanted in nil parts of the county. Address us for a ?1 ' 'y i. Second District Publishers League Branch Office in Morton's Furniture Store, 119 South Main Street, Madi-- t . W :ii- fJWI All FIN DAVIS Mar. ....-IICIIIUIB, I IIUHt I1U. 7 IFULU .nUU.. SIIUUiet f-r- M. -, ..-,- I - .- i ,t Tccpftone 47 is M ANNOUNCEMENTS If. '- - it IV Itt and paper. Regular flfty-con- t Gap. bIz'j bottles for sale at aH Be sure and b' on baud at our drug 6tores. opening of Spring Hats on March 22 and 23. Mrs. India Vincent, of the METJAJiK & EMekson, was in town Wednesday. Mrs. O'Bry.inV Old Stand, "VTe are authorised to announce Madisonville, Kv. Klloy rtalmor, of St. Charles, was' ass L Walker as a candidate for in town Thursday. Representative from Hopkins coun"Tlrm!-- fn.ll fn'All and lot "JR SllOW ty in tho lower house of the next oajeral Assembly of Kentucky sub you oif new'snrinir goods, all the" Joot to the action of the Democratic new shades. -- Barnes, Cowand & Co; jjariy'. Incorporated. Mr. George Brooks has nccepted a' "We are authorized to announce position with the firm of Barnes Uo 3d U. You'jjg.'as a candidate Cowand & Co. Incorporated. Mr. Hopkins county in the lower Brooks comes to this tlrm witn a Assembly iuse of the next General the action good recomendation and we foe.1 f Kentucky, enbjoct to sure his many friends will welcome 1 the Democratic party. him in his new position. How about that Easter Suit? See The well kuown dry poods ilrm of our line of classy togs before you jtaraes, Cowand & Co. are making buy, we can save you money Barnes, preparations for the largest Bprlng Cowand & Co. Incorporated. f eninp over given here in thiB oity. Dr. B. C. McEuon visited friends Delightful music will be furniBhed in Hopkinsvllle Tuesday. and refreshments served. The exMrs. Q. L. Mays, of Carlise, Ky., opening ist date of the watch will be of is visiting MIsBjklargaret Mitchell: later, the colums Hugh Uriflln, of St. Charles, was 1bii paper for announcement. In town Thursday. Services at the M. E. Church All that is stylish in Mens aud South next Sunday at 11 a. m. and Youths clothing at 1:D0 p. m. Sarmon at the evening I Have the Finest Breed of & Co. Incorporated. Barnes, Cowand arylcc bv Rev. J. B. Adams, P. E. Banday School at 9:30 a. m. Pure Blooded ., Mrs. John X. Taylor, of Raisers Notice, is visiting friends bore. Rocks Mrs. Taylor says there is no place Jjke the Smoky City. Now ie the time of year to feed In the State your fowls a good tonic. Hi 1144 We can and will save you money cures' Cholera, Roup. Gapes,, Cankor Setting of 15 Eggs, $1.50 a your Spring Hats. Try us and and Lfmberueck. When fed as a When Shipped, $2.00. prices. preventive it not only keeps them MKTOAW & ESCKKSON, healthy, but makes them lay. Price Mrs. O 'Bryan's Old Stand. COc. No Cure. No Pay. GuaranMadisonville, Ky. Sunnyside Poultry Yards teed by your druggist, St. Barnard Paul M. Moore made a business trip Mining Co., Incorporated. Drug Deto Madisonvillo Tuesday. J. A. SI CABMAN, Prob. partment, Eaiiington, Ky.. GardJ. D McPherson, Sr. made a busiiner & Bowmer, Madisonville, Ky. BARNSLEY, KENTUCKY ness trip to thiB city Tuesday. Trjr it under the guarantee. Ask, for booklet on diseases of poultry. K. one-dollar We are auth iz"d to announce Ij Ray as a candidate for o Hopkius couiity in rhc Aslower house of the next Genc-ra- l sembly ot Kentucky, subject to. the &tton of Hie Democratic party. days with her Proyc What Swamp-RoWill Bo For You Seud to Dr. Kilmer & Co. Biughhm-ton- , N. Y., for a sample bottle. Jt will Omor Woodruil, of St. convince anyone. You will also receive Mrs. (lb tries, whs in tlie city Wednesday. ,fl booklet of alfiableitiformat! in, t lliup and bIKi(! r. V. Mrs. Elgie Sisk is spending a few all about tile kidneysand mention this mother in Mortons writing, be pure ot ! Frirfaj, MarcA 17, 1911 tw 1. h. Ray, Notary Public. blares. Remember the name- - D uan'B and take no other. Qd -- never bad an Idea that I would allow my name to be used in connection with a testimonial, but I believe that it is my duty to recommend Doan's Kidney Pills, which I procured at the St. Bernard Druy Store. The effect of this remedy o. my system was gratifying. Before I had finished the contents of two boxes, my kidney? were restored to their normal condition, and the pains in my back were removed, In fact, my health was so irreatly im proved that I could scarcely realize the cba'ngn. Taking into conslduia tion my advanced age, this speedy mi re was remarkable." For sale by all dealers. Prion 50 Co . Bull'ulo, conts Fobter-MiibuNew York, sole agents for the Unit rn the Place lor You to Visit Patents and Suedes, Velvets, All the New Ones $2.50 1 to $5.00 POCKET SHOE CO. THE STORE WITH THE BRASS FEET IN FRONT II EVANS VILLE, INDIANA 217 MAIN STREET i ii v rep-jesn- nt Incorporated. Mrs. following pricoB: Loaf, $7 80 to $10; logs, $7 to ?9 25; trash. J3.80 to $0 25 The buyers were A. B. Jarvis and W. G. Head & Son, Madisonville; Pratt & Hill, Manitou. and American Snuff Co., Clarks,vllle, Tenn. Swell line of Ladius and Gents patent Oxfords in tan, iviiiuci uiiu uicen biiuub ill btllHIl suade, cravenette and velvet at popular prices. Barnes, Cowand & Co. gun-meta- l, Tuesday's sales at A. R. Blanks warehouse, Madisonville, amounted to 41,000 pounds at the tobacco ROBT. SORY, M. I J OFFICE HOURS: 9 TO 12 A. M.. Office Over C. L. Rom Grocery. D. Practice limited to dlsoaseB of Eye, Ear, Noso aud Throat. Eyea Tested. Glasses Fitted. 2 : J TO 4:30 P. M. Center Street. Chr.s. Moore, of Mayflold, who has been visiting tier Bister. Mrs. McKlnuou, has returned home. MADISONVILLE, - J X KENTUCKY 3 Yrrsgrss&i "Wednesday and Thursday, Marck 22 and 23, Marks our formal opening of Imported Patterns and French Model Hats. Also fine copies and adaptations in Misses' and Children's Hats. A cordial invitation is extended every one who will attend. i M M Green-"Hle,'Ky- Barred Poultry t ' MFS. 103 E. C. F MADISON VILLFS LEADING MILLINER SHELTON MADISONVILLE, KENTUCKY CENTER ST. RUBBER ROOFING Our sales on Roofing for the last iS Come to the Andres Co., Evansville, lod.. M FOR year have been enormous and we know the reason why. It YOUR NEW SPRING SUITS AND DRESSES r the garments you buy, but you get your railroad fare refunded, according' to the generous plans of Evansville Retail Merchants Rebate Association, of which will pay you well, for you not only save money on t' j. we are members. vi WE ARE SELLING A real first class roofing at 4 i BUT THERE. ARE OTHER GREAT ADVANTAGES a In the first place, we show 'more garments than any other store in this section of the country, and we sell them cheaper, because we do such an immense business. Many of the best people in Eirlington can tell' you that there is no store anywhere near that gives such splendid values, or offers the choice of such a wide variety of stylish garments. ' Just now the store islat its best. The New Spring lines are all complete and every whim of Fashion is represented in this great gathering. If you want the best in styles in Suits, Coats, Dresses, or Children's Garments, get on the train and come right now. If you come during the next week, you can be sure of the special values named below. They are everyone of them away above what you can buy for the same money anywhere else. 4 SUITSPlain tailored Suits.,pf excellent quality g on lines, showing the'new gored Skirts. Special at .;? -- K A -- cheaper price than it was ever sold before. i Ml 1 r T r Let us show it to you and name you prices. You will 6e surprised. tt I 1 I I RUBY CO IUIVIBEIR AdEeiciitBOiTLville, Serge, cut half-fitte- COATS Full length Coat of black Peau d 4 easy-fittin- $ &l O QE bvQ de Spie Silk, in Incorporated Ky. DELM0NT UTLKY SUITS A nobby plain tailored Suit of Scotch mixture in small checked effects, in grey and tan. QJE ' A very stylish garment I Special . 4 ; v ww trim- model, handsomely trimmed in Soutache Braid. Special Jp A full length loose model in Black Taffeta COATS Silk, with fancy Applique Collar A very effective model. Special I ChwD tf4 QUU ttk w p TH0I. C. med in broad bands of Military Biuid. on coat and skirt. Special. .. . .T O'BEYAN . SUITS A smart blue or black Serge Suit, handsomely COATS Full length, &9C ftft ffiiUiUU made of finely O'BRYAN, UTLEY & CO. Incorporated SUITS A special Suit for' large figures, checked worsted, in light, medium and dark shades. Exceptional values at COQ 715 I bOi v plain tailored style. cai garment, special COATS-- A nobby blue Serge Coat, shows detachable collar made of cloth of gold; handsomely lined in red satin. A distinctive looking garment. Special . , black Serge Coat, made in A servicable and'practi- - all wool, 3 Ct'fQAC rtm 4IOhvQ $17.95 WE ARE MEMBERS OF THE EVANSVILLE RETAIL MERCHANTS' ASSOCIATION AND REFUND FARES ACCORDING TO THE PLANS OF THE ASSOCIATION i. r t Funeral Directors and Licensed1 Emb aimers We are prepared to answer promptly all calls day or night Phone No. Ill or 558, Madisonville, Ky. THE ANDRES CO., EVANSVILLE, INDIANA "jjiim ntfci I a ' , ' ir ' r i - ff - Mi n'l-'i- i " t ''' .M. niMUKjiUmmiiVr'' l' ' '"f'.I ...j..mm iXWf ""lll'l.ii I r,l "', 'JZi r..MWMyiWmn. iiifir V " i iwiwwiiw -' ""m , ijfUfimiti Miiiyr-- p ,M..III,.V 'hiftmfri ir .j- TU""r"JH(lii BloocUne THE SATURDAY EVENING POST 5 c CIGAR XT ALL ITABINfl TOBACCO SCAURS Ointment Piles, Psoriasis, SaltRheum, Pimples, ItasCures Eczema l)es,DandruffandFall-ing Itching and Bleeding Hair. Mrs. H. W. Allen, Gaffney , S. C. says: "I have used Cloodlne Ointment tor Eczema and find It a most effective remedy." St S I L PC S But well . t Bernard Mining Co., Incorporated, Department, Special Agents Druq C; W. LINDSAY, - Distributor OR. . B. MADAT DR. I. C. RAY Drs. Hardin & Ray DENTISTS afc Painless Extracting and Porcelain Wo$ High Class Dentistry Ofice Savinz I Dank Bids. it oer Specialty TcltpUcnt 3S0 Oiill for Pasco Old Fashioned Lye Evahsville, Ind.. An early call is suggested, as our unprejudiced (?) Hominy. Highest quality. SaniRulo visited friends in Mrs. Ed tary this. Price same as others. be "gobbled up." Mortons Gap Tuesday. Parsons k.Soovlllo (Jo., Evansvllie, Ind. E. L. White, of Slaughtervllle, The public's criticism is respectfully requested. MffiR Wlllln .TmiKtif, n.nd "Noll Tfnh. was in town Tuesday. Litis. in. of St. OharieB, vinited friends Yon do not have to leave Earling ) noro 'l'liesauy. ton to got, anything you want in the Wlion you seo the quality of our dry goods and Clothing line try hats yon wll he plnascd with the RarueS) Cowand & Co. Incorporated p ico. ' Mktoalv & Emerson, VY 0. Mann, of Madisonville, Mrs. 0'Iir.anV Old Stnntl, made a business trip to this city Madisonville, Ky. Ik. Tuesday. Mrs. Jas. RaBh, of Henderson, is the guoBt of Mr. and Mrs. F, D. Rash this week. Try a can of Pasco Corn and notice the difference. It's real Sugar Corn. Costs no more than others.' Parsons A Scovllle Co., Foulard, Messaline, Chiffon and Kimona China Silks are arriving in all their grandeur, elegance and beauty. Misr. Browning's recent selection of Marquisett, We thought we had shown pretty silks before. "there's nothing now under the sun." 'tis idle to assert " judgment -- fcv theyv will soon; BISHOP &CO THE HOUSE TO DEPEND ON FOR THE NEWEST AND BEST Madisonville, Kentucky w TOWN Aah-moore ADDITIONAL NEWS OF THE I ( prices that will pl6ase at Harnes, Cowand & Co. Incorporated. The Lo So Con vas very delightfully entertained by Miss Ruby Siek Monday evening. The hostess proved hersolf quite a genius by unfolding the future fortunos and disappointments in store for each guest present in a little hand painted folder. A two course luncheon wa served at a late hour, all prtinouuc lug tho event one long to be reuieni bered by tho Lo So Con. Barnes, Cowand & Co., Incorporated has ono of tho bust St. Patrick's Windows bver shown in Hopkins Countv Tills window was decora ted by Miss O'Brien. MoBdames Eblin and Iloyster, of Roburts, Ky., are the guosts of Mrs. Suo Turner. Hart Brand Peas are the finest in tho World. Don't take our word for it bnt try a can and be convinced. Parsons & Scovllle Co., Eviuifivlilo, Ind. Mrs. Larue Clark, of Hopkins-villwas the guest or MIsb Margaret Turnor Wednesday. Don't fail to see our line of spring hats. All tho newest styles. e, spent Thursday and Friday in this city at the St. Uurnard Co. Store learning the grocer trade. They expect to accept a position In the 'store at St. Charles. The swellcBt lino of Goat Suits at Olay Sunder and Laweon SECOND ANNUAL LOW PRICE SALE rURNITlJRE AND BUOS SALE ENDS SATURDAY, MARCH 18 of An opportunity to save on the purchase of that piece of Furniture or Rug that you have been thinking buying. Price reductions in all departments of Furniture, Carpets, Rugs and Stoves. BRASS BEDS Brass bed, l inch post, well -- nirfWA AND' ROCKERS among Youwont fail to find the Miss Ada Brown visited friend In Madisonville Tuesday. Low price A saving opportunity Kcach Furni t&le, March 11 to 18. Co., Incorporated, Hopkinsville, Ky. Rev. J D. Fnilger, of Cadiz, who has been visiting his daughter Mrs, Rex McEuoii ha returned lioine. Fon SALR My residence on Rail road strott. Quod location, gooi water and out houses A b.iraili for some ono. K.I Toomiih Madisonvijle, Kv. O'Bryau's Old Stand. Madisonville, Ky. Mrs It E. Nixon made friends in Mortons Gap a visu Tuesday. " MHTOA1.F & EMEKSON, Mtb. fitted with scrolls and uprights, a neat patterns. Price tre in Mashvllie this week. MIsb Elsie Bro will visl ting friends in Hopkinsville this Week. Frank Withers I visiting friends l OTTUMWA WOMAN CURED By Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound "For vears I was almost a constant sufforcr from female trouiuo in an its nffiiimtni. Tnwsi. $27.50 Brass Bed, 2 inch posts, smooth pear shaped chills, new design, satin finish, Low Q Room Rugs, 9x12 Sale Price $30.00 Brass Bed, large posts, l inch filling rods, new Sahford's Seamless. Velvet, a good dependable rug for any room in coestruction, best English lacquer, close dull finish, Low Sale Price tyC&mOU the house, sale woven heavy bodied rug, special ZP I On I O price, this $35 00 Brass Bed, 2 inch posts, handsome colonial design, dull finish, in the best English Smith's Axminster, the Standard Axminster Rug of America, perlacquer, does not tarnish, low sale price. p I aQU fect rugs in every respect, $50.01) Brass Bed, 2$ inch continuous posts, with large I Low Sale Price.. tmrieht filling:'. rods, bright finish, a verv handsome V ' red tor your nicest Seamed Rug, JjioSJbOU Sanford's better rug Velvet the pre,tty bedroom patterns, this is a room much than price would indicate, QtZ ::: I Sale Price a $9.QU 0 Brass Bed, 2 inch posts, English lacquer, a bed that you will like, plain and neat, (t'i A TC Low Sale Price I IO Low Sale Z) pa Size more than 100 samples, a rocker to meet your ideas and requirements. Solid Oak Rocker, cane seat, no arms, (4 Eft $1 ?.0U IOO Eft 07 Eft 95c Solid saddle seat arm rocker, nicely turned spindles J) American Quartered Oak Rocker, solid saddle seat, broad top slat, plain back slats, good J finish, neat pattern, Low Sale Price Large Scroll Seat Rocker, long post bolted construction, best ever, quartered oak and a beatlty, Low Sale Price Fancy hand rubbed and polished rockers, in new patterns, suitable for any room in the house, tf k AJZ beautie, every one, Low Sale Price 40 7C .OU Qf ... Ctl C OC Q.?3 $ Zp.$U Ip'i'anrv . ftf? fC,g9 $ .pD DINING TABLES Body Brussels Rugs of standard grade and patterns -- no better wear ing rug woven than a Body Brussels, tqe kind our fathers bought. Sale Price $19.50 ft U.OO to Per Cent Reduction on any Rocker in the house during this sale. forma: ESkfSsif dreadfulrains all Hhontincr over my body, sick neadaouo, I! ul , &9fL5&-iY;i!i;- ii a mjfm hln f!nmnnnml hns 1oTia morn for mn than all tho doctors'. X faol it rhy duty to toll you those 11W Wfmi weakness, dizziness, and doprossion, was overything that horrid. I tried many doctors in different parts of tho united Ktafon. hut Lvdla E. Plnliham's Vegeta- - Bpinai facta. My heart is full of gratitudo to you for iny euro." Mrs. Haiuiiet E. vVampler, C2t S. RanBom Street, Ottmnwa, Iowa. cal operation, which may mean death, until slid had given Lydia E. Pinkham's V&gotablo Compound a fair trial. This famous medicine, made only from roots and horb3, has for thirty years proved to bo tho most valual)lo tonio and invigorator of the fomalo Organism. "Women residing in almost dxSry city and town in tho United States bear willing testimony to tho Wonderful virtuo of Lydia E. Pink-am-'s Vegotable Compound. W. T, Smith's Seamless Royal Axminster Rugs in convential patterns, arug that it will pay you to get acquainted Hj MC Big values are I ,. with, Sale Price offered in these Sanford's Comet Brussels Rug, .in full 9xt2 size. Good bright tables'and a very A select, lines to floral and conventional patterns, 1 ; Sale Price choose from. Crown Brussels reversible rug sweep easy, wear well, fast colors, Full length extension table, solid and sub- - CA good assortment of patterns, . . . t$Hm 5J5I stantial, sale price Sale Price Oak table, with nicely shaped legs, good easy working rt slides, well finished, seats" ALL THE ODD, SIZES, 6x9, eight people and 12x15, in Tapestry, Brussels and Axminster weaves. Round top table, genuine quartered oak, rubbed and polished, plain smooth veneered legs, 45 inches wide. 8 feet long, Low bale I Price Sized Rugs Pedestal table, round top, American quartered oak, 8 feet long, 45 inches wide, smooth pedestal, with full 27x54 Velvet Rugs in large assortment of colors and & carved claw feet, Low patterns, this sale only .. , PI Sale Price 27x54 Standard Axminster Rugs, bright and new, ! "fJE Pedestal table, in plain massive design, genuine quartered every one a bargain, low price PI IO oak throughout, hand rubbed and polished, 48 inch (Wfl Large Hearth Size Axminster Rugs, new arrivals, top 8 ft. extension, fitted with Tyden Q never offered before at the low price of Due style lock, the very best, for I $ D.fO Davenports $ Load Prices, At Car to $14.85 QE $9.65 2, $39.50 "EN0U6H SAID." 9vOtf Wn40 Qf jj qbj 10-6x1- 2, 10-6x1- $ Hearth ft $9JU .bU Freight aa Prepaid .- ff4 9BOU Cf 90 $ qij to Your Station tio woman should Consider' This Advice. submit to a surgi- KEACI1 TURNITURE CO. INCORPORATED -- Tlnlr1iam. of: TiVTlri. Mass.. invitee all sick women to" write her for advice Her advice is free, confidential, and always belpf uL flMW. I1o)kinsvilJe, (5s Kentucky " "" vM-mMM- - Interest Your new Suit is here now. Get it in time for Easter. You can select from a number of jaunty spring styles, productions of expert garment makers, made to our ,order .and cut from Co., of Cincinnati, makers of "STERLING CLOTHES" Special patterns by Mayer Scheuer-Offue- r the best on the market for the price. Look carefully at the cuts in this advertisement. They will give you some id,ea of how you will look in one m of these elassy suits. In, "STERLING CLOTHES" are found new materials, combinations and innovation that cannot be duplicated, xclusiveness and individual ty M2 will appear to you and you get both when you purchase wm L&Vr&V. vfr&s:-a; &l h ii. m STERLING CLOTHES." W m u k&V.S. SSS-V- '3 i:. & i R This Suit $10 This Suit $12.50 V ' Corsets t -, ' r Spring Shoes Our line of Shoes -- i h 1 i M ? i See our Warren's Rust1 proof Corsets, they will please you. The science of the. proper fitting Corset is of great importance to every woman. It. means health, comfort and- the success or. failure of her personal ap- The Warrens pearance. Rustproof sells from $1 to $3. 4 - in- . . . W.SwiTinVlH wmmmsm cludes the best brands and latest styles in Oxfords, Patent Leathers and Gun Metal for ladies' and gentlemen and is ready for your inspection. We have the celebrated Florshein Shoes for women. Prices ranges from $4 to $5 and the American Lady for women $3 and $3.50. Also the Patrician $4 tor ladies'. .3i .si .. K f ! Bernard '; ' ore ,'f "i W. K CQILE, Mir,. v. . i -- .'i'. v Srjk!-f.- ' St. Bernard Mining INCORPORATED EARLINGTON, jBHIZubLi fc-.- KENTUCKY kr2d . ..IV 4 : Wi&teitx- - ;?:. - - , oJiiu' I..v.c 'AM" t. i , - .J4 ... ii',',- - ? '' """'" ' '"T" " . . "?("" ,XJ""''; " L. y --'- ?. ";.--'" if? '' ( cr-'!!- -. WRfilfflSiiiiiBMB "