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Bee (Earlington, Ky.): March 21, 1911
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KY COX TUESDAY, MARCH 21, 1911 i , n E. T, FRANKES ANNOUNCES The Republican Nomination ,. IN THE RACE FOR GOVERNORSHIP I, let us figure wUh you on prices. ' For Governor BE TWO MORE ENTRIES. LIKELY Louisville, Ky., March, 17. Formal announcement that ho Books the Republican nomination for Govor nor was made by former coloetor E. T. Frnnkes, or Owensboro, who was in Louisville yesterday. In making the announcomont Mr. Fraukes statenter the raco only aftor careful consideration, and following many conferences with his political friend and advisors, the last of which was hold in Owensboro Wednesday. He said that during tho past few week In hud recioved letters from no less than 800 of the most Influential Republican leaders from every section of Kentucky, asking him to make the raco. He said that .in view of tho pressure that had been brought to bear on him, he folt that it was due t his many friends throughout the Stats that he mike tho race. Mr. Franks is the first aspirant for the Republican Humiliation for Governor to oillcially announce his candidacy, but it was understood last night that at least two other uh plrants will formally outer the race during the next two or three days. Those mentioned last night were: Judge Ed C O'Rear and Lieutenant Governor Willium H. Cox. In outlining his policies last night Mi..FraukoH stated that lie isrin favor of tho Republican party adopting the platform advocating better educational facilities, plans for hot-troads throughout tho State, liberal legislation to secure just and equitable taxation laws, just apportionment laws, nonpartisan control of the penal and charitable institutions of the state, nonpartisan banking laws nnd methods for better development of the natural resources of Kentucky. er ed that ho reached thcdeolsion to ha $& Frankos is oho of the best kuowu Republican politicians in Western Kentucky, having been for 12 years collector of internal revenue for the second DlBtnct, He was first appointed to this olllce by President McKinley, and was twice named by President Roosevelt for tho same position. In 1000 he was succeeded by Lawsou Reno. In June, I'M), he was elected presidont of the United States National Rank at Owensboro, one of the biggest 11 nanclal institutions in Western Kentucky, Not a Word of Scandle marred the call of a neighbor on Mrs. W. P. Spaugh. of Manville, Wyo.. who said: "sho told me Dr. King's New Life Pills had cured her of obstinate kidney trouble, and made her feoi tike a new woman." Easy, but sure remedy for stomach, liver and kidney troubles. Only 25c at all druirgists. , Mr. Mr. Frank's Career. y it a. v SEARCHED EVERY S1ITGH Of Clothing Daughter of Georgia Ranker. of Wife and Hull, whose husband is President of the Merchants' National Rank or Savannah, Ga., and her daughter, MIbb Nannie Hull, both returning 5asBengerB by the French liner La were vigorously searched by custom officers today for a diamond necklace they did not find, "We were made to take oir even our stockings," said Mrs. Hull. "Every stitch of our cloth lug was searched and even our hair did not escape I consider this treatment an outrage and I had no idea such a thing could happen on American soil." Miss Nannie Hull Is convalescing from typhoid fever, and tho danger of keeping her waiting on the pier while her baggage was being search ed, after the unsuccessful search of her person, was snob that she was permitted to leave for aliotel, where her brother, who is a cotton broker hero, lives. A special agent for the treasury department had the case In charge He said his superiors had confidential information that Mrs. Hull or haa brought a diamond necklace aboard. Not finding it, custom agents accused her of undervaluing her personal cirects in her declaration, and sent her luggage to the public store. Her daughter's declaration was admitted to be corher-daughte-r Vw Vnrlr. Mnrnh 'fl' Mm. .Tnflnnli ; rect. J Forced to Leave Home Every 'year a large number of poor sufferers, whoso lungB are sore ami rnnlrnrl wlMtaf'.iillQ'llfi. Rl'fl II Tired another climate. Rut this and not always sure. Lot Dr. There's a better way. King's New Discovery cure you at to go to is costly home. "It cured me of lung trouble," writes W. R. NelBon, of Oala- mine,. Ark., "whou all else failed and I gained 47 pounds in weight. Its surely the king of all cough and lives and health to it. It's positively guaranteed for Coughs, Colds, Group ail Asthma, LaGrippe, Throat and Lung troubles. 50c aud Trial bottle free at all drug-glet- e, $1.00. j lung euros." Thousands owe their ! rl On ti t. i fi i D.K. T. nlVitn.i onnut UHIUHU.J i.iiu imU.V J.'.il.7UlljD7Ulllr News Sunday wren pis iamuy, in mauison- Formally Making a Issues a Statement ; ) ... ; vi. le. Bid For The Honor. Mrs. J. W. Parker returned home BY AILEEN DAVIS J Sunday after a two weekB stay with Frank G. Hoge as out of town her mother in Hopkinsville. Mayfleld, Ky., March, 18. Lieut. the first vt the week. Thursday Afternoon Literary Club. $ Morris Kohlman returned to Gov. Cox has issued an announceT. J. Morgan was in MadiBonville Wednesday after a three ment of his candidacy for the The Thursday Afternoon Literary) weeks stay in New York, purchas- the first of tho week. nomination for tho Gover- Club hold one of its most enjoyable, Frauk E. Mohr was norship. moating Thursday evening with; ing goods for his store here and at the first of the week. out of town , The formal announcement of the MIbb Robbie Clavtor at the home of) Earlingtou. Charlie Trathon was out of town oandldacy of Gov. Cox follows: her brother at Victoria. The houe A good treatment for a cold set- Thursday. was prettily decorated in Green, and. "To tho voters of Kentucky" "The Republican Stato Central the beautiful luncheon served, aftr tled In tho lungs Is a HERRICK'S Miss Bessie Hale entertained a Committee having been called to the program had beeti rendered, was RED PEPPER POROUS PLAST- few of her friends at her home meet in Louisville, April, 1 to fix throughout its several courses car ER applied to the chest to draw Wednesday night. time, place and manner in soliciting ried out in many different ways, the out infiammaiinu, and BALLARD'S J. E. Fawcett and Miss Aileen candidates for State offices, I desire Saint Patrick idea. Tho sandwich,- - IHOREHOUND SYRUP to rdlnx Davis were in Nortonville in inter You get tho two reme- est of the Bee Thursday and Frican- were In the shape of tiny shamrocks, tightness at this time to announce my didacy for the Republican nomina- the individual ices were white sham- dies for the price of one by buying day. tion for Governor, believing that rocks, in which was placed a unique, the dollar size Horehound Syrup; Mrs. L. P. wit'i my experience in public life, as little shamrock plus given as favors.) there is a porous plaster free with ville shoppingPayne was in MadisouFriday. a member of the General Assembly, Tho cakoB were leeo. In white wltb.i each bottle. Sold by St. Bernard T. Morgan, of Murphysboro, aud Lieutenant Governor, presiding small green shamrock mold in cen Mining Co., Incorporated, drug de- 111., M. In was town visiting his Aunt, over tho Senate, and noting Gover- tor of top, and the mints were green partment. Mrs. T. J. Morgan WednoBdav. nor, I have had a chance to become and white. "SAVING- THE SOIL." Mrs, L E. Ruby leader for the afacquainted with public busiuessand Meters T. J. Morgan, R. O. Oldam Tom Woodard, Ciare Horton aud ternoon read a very flue paper on the needs of the State. Estelle Mann were in Central City "I believe thiB experience will en- "The Great West" which was s Wheat Yield Average 14' Bush- Saturday night attending the show, by a splendid papev by Mrs, able me to he useful in bringing "DanCupir1;" els an Acre Against 28 in Germany, about needed legislation, which will Clydo Ruby which dealt "With materially advance thy interests of Western Writers." Leslie Ashmoore and Lonnie and 32 jn England. "The Luck of Roaring Camp" was the people of Kentucky. Heard were in Mortons Gap SaturQ lm,mocl..nl.. rinrl'lx. mini u. ivi deal for iiiiicdiiitdij ICI.U u ) VUf "I believe in a day attending the show. everyone, the enforcement of exis- Crockett formerly Miss Marie Rani- Chicago Dr. Cyril G. Hopkins, Dr. W. H. Ketohum and Miss Al-li- e ting laws aud the enactment of new soy, of this city, and until she mov7 agronomy expert of the Uuiver6ity Armstrong were Nortonville laws by men elected for that pur- ed away from this city after her of Illinois Unci author ot "Saving Sunday visiting Mrs.in Frank Hoge pose and free from outside influence marriage, was one of the ablest the Soil" series of publication which and Miss Ellen McCleudpn. are being gratuitously distributed "If nominated ami elected to the members of this'lub. Miss Annie Marie Morgan was abl 'gh oflloe of Governor of this State, among farmers by the Baukers' As1 pledge Hie uoople to use all the sociation of Illinois. sys: The ten sent from school Thiirs. und Friday. Bridge For Mrs. Bnrchfleld. power at my command in equaliyear average wheat yield in the Mrs J. L. Burohfleld, f the power that thib may For hoarseness, inflamed lungs or zing thevotiug is only 14 bushels to United was the guest of the acreStates mall v's 28, England's irritating coughs, Islands, truly be a representative governBALLARD'S to Got HOREHOUND SYRUP is a healment, aud that tno people of all sec- honor at a beautiful "Bridge"jjlven 82, and Denmark's 40 bushels. Wednesday afternoon at the home tions of the State may be While Illinois average wheatyield ing balm. It does its work quickly represented in the settlement of of Mrs. Qeo. C. Atkinson in this per acre has been 17 bushels for six and thoroughly. Price 25c, 50c and every public measure that oifects city year, tho yield has been 27 bushels $1.00 per bottle. Sold by St. .BerThe house was attractively decor- on the university experiment farm nard Mining Co., Incorporated, drug their Interest. "Havliur due respect for the honor ated in Jonquils, while the color in Marion county, and that under department. of the olllce of Governor, I shall scheme of yellow was alBo thought' permanently profitable conditions. fully carried out in the beautiful leave tho decision to the people. Money Wasted on Bad Roads. Fight years' experience in Washof "If nominated aud elected I shall luncheon served during the closehad ington county sI'owb untreated soil In view of the fact tho Good Rood perform tho duties of tho office for the evening' after the games yielding a corn value of $37.17 per question is now up before the Peothe wholo people and for the honor been completed. acre as against $109 81 an acre by ple of Hopkins County. Itmightbe Her guestB includod: Mesdames" 'scientific farmingof Kentucky. Very respectfully. well to read the following from the "WlL-MAH. H. Hoteinan, W. J. Dulin. C. L. H. COX." "Wicklifle Yeoman" Ross, Paul Banks, W. P. Ross, J..B? No Need to Stop Work. A luminous object lesson as to AtKinson, J. E. English, W C 'MorCaa Eat Anything. You ton, J..L. Burchfleld and Miss Bet-- , When your doctor orders you tt the manner in which inahy coun' stop work, it staggers you. Eat what your stomach craves tie Hopper, of Hopkinsville. . 'I tries are throwing awoy money on without the slightest tear of indigescan't," you say. You know you are dirt roada is supplied by the Wick-lill- e tion, which 1b an awful feeling. You Yeoman. That paper has been n ana in Miss Giyens hiJProv ivveHK, will not be bothered with Sour idence Katharinerelatives isfor a 'f$w; Tfealtli, day by day but tailingmust looking up the figures as to the. you visiting Stomach, Heartburn, Nausea, Rad days. work as long ao you can stand. amount expended on the roa'ds of Rreatli or Heavy Feeling if you will yon to Ballard county In the Jast eleven Mrs. E. B. Taylor, of Indianapolis, What tone, need is Electric Bitters to years. It finds that in that length take one dose of Digeuteze. It restrength, and vigor give lieves and cures as if by Magic. Ind., is bore the guest of her par- your system, to prevent breakdown of approximately $198,000 has been Pleasant b Candy. Relief in one ents. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Bishop. aud build you up. Don't be weak, paid out. Of that sum $12,000 has minute- - Gat a 60c bottle from the f MlBses Florence Allyn ana Mary sickly or ailing wlpan Electric Bit been expended for bridges, leaving drug department of the St. Rernard Ruby Morton visited friends in ters will benefit you from the first a not expenditure on the dirt roads Mining Company, Incorporated. Earlingtou Friday, dose. Thousands bless them for of $180,000 Commenting on this reWallace M. Weir, of Hanson, was their glouriouB health and strength. markable state of aliairs the Yqonian ENGINE AND CABOOSE here for a few hours Friday on busi- Try them. Every bottle is guaran- sayB: "Many years ago we suggested ness. teed to satisfy. Only 50c at all gravelimr. a few miles each year, C- - at Nortonville G. Mohr, of Nortonville, druggists. Frauk Turns Over on I. and while the idea met with the apleft Saturday to spend the week end proval of some of our people, not a Crew Escape Injury. with his wife and daughter in single official indorsed it, not an Columbus, Ohio. ounce of gravel has ever been put on Colliding with a tree blown across Mrs. M. E. Heury, of Earlingtou, a piece of road in the county that the track, Illinois Ceutral freight visited relatives Saturday hero. we know to expect the little piece1 in 848 was wrecked. train extra No. Mr. aud Mrs. Chas. M. Davis, of front of Charlie Wlckliife's farm, at Wednesday. .Coal City, Ind., are the guests of his own expense. There is not a In charge of Engineer Rucker aud Mr. and Mrs. R. M. vh in this city, is bo ignoi-aMrs. W. E. Daves entertained the man iu the county thatyeverv , tho train compos- for several days. Conductor Hollis dispute as dollar End Card Club at the resi- of thisto$180,00 has been literally East ed of the engine and caboose, roundDouglas Morrow, of Nebo, was dence of her sister Mrs W. K. Nis-be- t ed a curve just South of Nortonville no on last Friday afternoon The thrown away. Surelyare man will at. 11:58. Lying directly across tho here Friday on business. t Don't forget the meeting was a most delightful one. claim that the roads slevenbetter ago track where it had been blown by years than they were was the Miss Davis, of Madisouville, the big wind that wassweeping over Bee has a branch olllce for for they people in Morton's Furni- only visitior. Mrs. McKiunou made knows it; are uqt, aud everybody tliis suction, was a giant tree. ture Store. If you want advertis the highest score. The liOBtese serBefore the train could be stopped "But what could have been done the engine struck. Unsettled by the lug or job work or wish to subicrlbe ved sherbet, followed by a delicious witli tliis $180,000? Well, let us ser. were With an salad course. The favors collision the engine turned over, for rhe ptfper, call up number 4. abundance of gravel in alAiiiKBN Davis, Manager. Shamrocks Apropos of the day. carrying the caboose with it and most every ditch, iu every branch rolled down the embankment. Mrs. 11 G. DaviB visited relatives and creek,m Ballard county, weare The entire crew escaped with a in Evansville Sunday. Are you frequently hoarse? Do going to make the assertion that the few bruises aud scratches. A wreckBaseettSisk, of Chicago, 111., spent you have mat annoying tickling in money wasted, thrown away, er from Pad u call was called out aud Sunday In Madisouville with rela- your throat? Does yOtor cough an- up, would have built 100 miles burnt of the cleared the track after several hours tives. noy you at night, aud do you raise best roads to have been found jn the work. Do you United States. mucus in the morning? Tom Sory Bpent Sunday, in waut reliet? If so, take Chamber-Iain'- s Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Cough Remedy and you will Save the Babies. Lawsoti Fuxou and Morton Tablets are safe, snr and reliable, be pleased. Sotu by Geo. King & and have been praised by thousands attended the dance in Hop- Sous. You cannot feel safe without a botof women who have been, restored kinsville Monday night, tle of Otto's Spruce Gum Balsam and to health through their gentle aid Freight Moves Over Crescent. Miss Kate Asliby, of the Hopkins Piue Tar Compound in your home if and curative properties. Sold by Co Operative Co. is in Louisville on you have little ones as it is a positive Cincinnati, March 20. Only a strip Geo. King & Sons. business for this firm. of the Queen & CreBcent road be- specific in Croup, Bronchitis and N. G. Holliuger is in Louisville tween Oakdnle, Tenn.. and Somer- Coughs. It works like magic. One. Coburn's Greater Minstrels Coming. idve relief and the danger for a few days on business. set, Ky., now remains without dpBe will For sale by. drug departis over. MIbb Florence Winstoad Of course one must sen a minstrel visited freight service owing to the strike ment of the St. Bernard Mining show each year to keep up with the in Nebo Saturday and Sunday. of the white firemen of iliat railroad Company, Incorporated. progressive times and this season Mrs. S. P. Woolfork, of Branden- according to an announcement of the Brand New MinBtrels burg, returned home Saturday .after railroad officials today. (Jobiu'11,8 TWO AND ONE which appear at Temple Theatre on a two weeks visit to her d lighter, The embargo from Cincinnati to Saturday, March, 25, fills the bill Mrs. M. E. Pato in this city. Somerset and from Chattanooga to Thou hast two ears. and but one completely. Since their last appear mouth We make a specialty of doing two Oakdale was lifted today, according mice here Manager Coburu has ad- aud three color work. If you want to an ofllluial. Remember it, I pray I ded new Scenery, now Costume's, classy job work that will give satisThe striking firemen held a con- For much there Is that thou must all and new Novel Acts, ference here today hear, faction see our samples and get afterwards that theyaud announced were satisfied former oilorts. And little Bay. prices at the Madisouville Branch with the progress of the strike. The Coburn's Minstrels played to a Office iu Morton's Furniture Store. largo and enthusiastic audience at Thou hast two eyes, and but oi,e Ailkkn Davis, Manager. railroad likewise issued statement and recruited the Audltorutn last night aud tho mouth Harry Bourland, of EvauBvllle, entertainment thy offered was of strike breakers. Poudor and reason well! of that class of minstrelsy that perpet- was theinguect city Mr. and Mrs. Ed Full many things thou art to see, during the weekually attracts and holds its audi- Moore ijhis And few things tell. No More Dyspepsia. ence. "The spectacular features end. Troubles. Thou hast two hands', and but one Gas, or other Stomach was provided at the closing part o$ Miss Breuda Myers returned home mouth tiie performance, by Mantell's Mar- Sa'turduy from Evansville where she Nothiug'Will remain undigested or if you Nature hath rightly done; ionette Hippodrome and Fairyland has been visiting her sister Mrs. sour on your stomach a powerwill take a little Digesteze, For she hath aiven two for work Transformation which was beauti- Jake Geggus, pleasant For eating, one. ful digestive, harmless ful and artistic. Clllf Waddill returned home Sat- as Maple Syrup. For aud by the sale "Good qld fashioned minstrelsy urday from Louisville. From the German of Ruckert. drug department of the St. Bernard however was the strong feature of George Stewart spent Sunday in Mining Company, Incorporated. the show, and in that it scored its Providence Medicines that aid nature are al real. success. Tho voices were much ways most successful. Chamber Bigbee Seymore, of Kuoxviile, A Card of Thanks, better than are usually heard in Iain's Cough Remedy acts on tLis Minstrels, and the dancing was of Tenu., spent Saturday in MadisouWe want to thank each neighbor plan, It loosens the cough, relieves the so.t that brings your feet to a ville with his father Chas. Seymore. and friend, through the columns of the lungs, opens the secretions and patter whether you will or not. EsMrs. S. R. Crockett and children, us aids nature in restoring tho system Bee, who bo pecially pleasing waB the quartette of Stony Point, Toun., are in tho the tho sickness kindly assisted our to a healthy condition. Sold by and death of in which was encored time and again. city visiting her pareuts Mr. aud Mrs. Fannie Stokes Geo, King & Soiib. brother, also "Rut really special mention is In- Mrs. Frank Rainsey. and family aud the U. C. D., of tho vidious whoreall voices were good Olaytor left Saturday Earlimrton chanter, for the beauti MIbs Robbie Small Blaze. and all features up to the highest for a short vlBit to relatives in Txen-t- ful ilowers. May God's richest of minstrelsy. standard The house in which Will Raybum blessings rest on each one is our House Get the habit of comiugAto the prayer Booio'bu Bkothkkb.Ax" lives near tho Opera Saturdaycaught line of Ladies and Gents Swell afteron fire ftrom the flue y SlSTKKS. olllce of the patent branch Oxfords in tail, noon. An alarm was turned iu and Store, .leather and dress shoes in satun Bee, at Morton's Furniture Artists Drawing and Water Color the flames were promptly extinsuade, o rave net t? and velvet at pon- - when you waut engraved cards, letterheads, dance tickets or Paper for sale at this olllce. Largo guished. A small hole was burned ular prices BarneB, Cow.aiid & Co. In the roof, programs. We have the best aud size sheets 5 cents. Incorporated. imfa M imaa e muuibunuuiv nuiea I Ailbkn Davis, Manager. X9 , I Nortonville ON WOMAN'S 111 j Negress Instantly Lilled by. Terrific Explosion at Hopkinsville. is Mad-isouvll- le some one had placed inbed with her. The woman had a lover with whom she recently quarreled, but had seemingly made up, and he was at iter house last night. ,After the explosion this morning he was missingT and some clothing lie had at the house is also gone. The police are looking for him. The dynamite was evidently lat on top of the cover, beside the woman. She was terribly torn, all the flesh on her right side being tora oiL She survived only a few minutes, The bed was almost demolished and the house badly wrecked- "Had dytpepsia or indigestion for years. N's appetite, aad what 1 did cat distretsed md tec rtbly. llurdock Blood Uitters cured me." . U Walker, Suhbury, Ohio. Hopkinsville, Ky., March, 20. Annie Cox, colored, was killed abolit 8 o'clock this morning by the explosion of a stick of dynamite that - d Ten-Year- Proper Heat For Chickens. (By W. H. KELLY.) Phil-lippine The warmest part of the brooder should be in the center rather than, at the bide or comer. If the heat comes from above and a considerable portion of the brooder be heated to the same temperature, no crowdmg; will take place. The temperature given for running brooders vary with the machine and. the position of the thermometer. The one reliable guide for tempera- on the il'j'or. ture is the action of the chicks. If they are cold they will crowd toward tne source of heat; if two warm .t!jeyjfc,wil wander .uneasily about ; biitttf the temperature is right, each chicKJ'wilI sleep stretched out - run-aow- The cold chicken does not sleep at all, but puts in its time fighting its way towards tho source of heat. Iu an improperly constructed pr improperly run brooder the chicks g through tho varying process of dulling, sweating and struggling whet they should be sleeping, and tho is puny chicks that dwindle anC die. The arrangement of the brooder, for the Bleepiug accommodations of the chicks is important, but this is not the only thing to be considered in a brooder. The brooder used in the early sea-so- n aud especially the outdoor brooder, must have ample space provided for tho day time accommodation of j:e-Bult Sockty Happenings ut the chick. This part of the brooder must be well lighted and somewhat cooler than the hover. As boou as conditions will permit, get the chickens out on a large iloor, or, better still, on the ground. Keep the chicks scratching in daylight aud sleeping stretched out at night, and the most' difficult problem of ved. poultry-raisin- g lias been sol- Semi-Week- ay ly Madi-sonvii- le HERBINE cures constipation, aud reestablishes regular bowel movements. Price 50c. Sold by St. Bernard Mining Co,, Incorporated, drug department. Republican's Will Meet on April, Date For Convention. 1. to Fix Man-ningto- n. gust, Louisville, Ky., March, 20. Chair-maWinn of the Republican State committee, has call a meeting Ot the committee at Louisville on,April 1., to consider a convention for the nomiuatior. of atate ticket. One opinion is that the conventfoa will be held prior to the Democratic primary, aud that the Democrats will have a convention about Au1. to adoot a state platform. Asthma Sufferers Spruce Gum Balsam and Pine Tar Compound, made from tho Spruces and Pine tree. Your living made more pleasant and life prolonged by using this valuable remedy. Try it. Price COc. For sale by drug departCompany, Incorporated. and old people with a hacking cough will find instant relief in Otto's. ment of the St. Bernard Mining' out-doin- g twenty-sixadditioti- al grandson' of tho first Governor of Kentucky, died yesterday at Travel-et-s Rest, Lincoln county, Ky,, the homestead of his grandfather. He was a Major in the Confederate army and is survived by eleven ohlij dren. Chamuerialn's Stomach and LIvec Tablets invariably bring relief t women suffering from chronic constipation, headache, biliousness, dizziness, sallowuess of the skix. and dyspepsia. Sold by Geo. King & Isaac Shelby, Grandson of the First Gov ernor. Dead. ' Isaac Shelby, 85 years of age, a Sons. Wild Excitement in Juarez. u. gun-meta- l, Semi-Weekl- stole into tho Federal baracke at Juarez last night, aud a few moments later the town waa thrown into wild. excitement by a terrific explosion. Parts of several buildings were wrecked. Several cavalrymen are reported killed and no wounded rebels wore killoi. Old office. A small baud of Mexican rebels r em-boss- ed papers for sale at the Be f, a n y .it 1 i nftrs---3iw .!, M I WMIItMlttlMH M I Ebc ASSSCIATE ittA t MANAGER Subscription Rates One Calendars For 1912 swellest line of Imported and Domestic Calendars for 1912 that has ever been shown in this territory. They ore the Celebrated Butler line and the price this year is lower than ever Do not purchase our 191 2 calendars until you have' We seen our samples. can please you and save 0 you money. We have the . rrxKrfcvrtUxKrtfcAxK Year $1.00 50 25 EDITOR AND PUBLISHER J. E. FAWCETT EDITOR AND BUSINESS PAUL M. MOORE, Six inontha, Three months Single copies FORMAL :0F: OPENING 5 Spsoiinon copieB mulled free of Kentucky Press Association Member and Second District Publishers League Branch Office on application. Correspondents wanted In all parts of the county, Address us for Barne; 5 Gowasid Incorporated k Go. 23 Appreciated Morton's Furniture Store, 119 South Main Street, Kentucky, Phone No. AlLEkN DAVIS, Mgr. 'in 4-- MISS Madi-sonvill- e, MEr!!?lS mimsrirmMta . Telephone 47 ha Tuesday, March 21, 1911 Tliursdey, Your THERE. can be no dignity, no sence of reserve power, no reptse of nature, save for those who- take time and think carefully apm the deeper things of JV. D. Hillis. We. - WONDERFUL PERFORMANCE, Semi-Week- ly Bee - , Ti Presence Will be ?r Earlington, Kentucky ' I THE LATEST IN GOLF,, Music Prom 9 a. m. Until 6:30 , m. xjfrr3fr nXtrnrfrfffyi Ofcixi If ANNOUNCEMENTS are authorized to announce L. 31. Kay as a candidate for tt lepresent Hopkius county in the 3Trer bouse of the next General Assembly ot Kentucky, subject to the notion of Ihe Democratic party. We We are authorized to announoe L. Walker as a candidate for .Representative from Hopkins ooun-t- r in the lower house of the next Qoseral Assembly of Kentucky snb-jeabb st yany. "Fred made a remarkable record to the action of the Democratic with his automobile last Sunday. . rep-isBBHt We are authorized to announce Sd L. Youutf as a candidate to ho it so of the next General Assembly f Xeutncky, unbject to the action of the Democratic party. ' Hopkins county in the lower "How many miles did ho go?" "I don't know anything about the distance, but he ran the thing nearly all day without hurting anybody or breaking down once." A Early to bed and earlyxto rise, Atteaul to your business and advertise. T. Ad yon will be healthy, p'ros- - fiens and wise. Freevllle, N. Y., was the fcver-sor- e that had plagued his life for years in spite of many remedies he tried. At. Inst lib used Bucklen's Arnica Salvo and wrote: "it has entirely healed with scarcely a scar left." Heals Burns, Brulsos, Boils, Eczema, Cuts, Swellings, Corns and Piles like magic. Only 25u at all druggists. to H. of States. The priceB m Kentucky fashion for children. were $23 IS without board and $1( It is suggested they are more excel-len- t with board. Th average for the mediums for the physical develop, United States was $27 CO and $19.21. ment than bicycles and roller skates. The variation In wages is wido in The fact that small children are aldifferent section. As. compare th have bicycles, Far Western group, $46 48atjrt $32(5!); lowed tomake no use ofand consenature's group, $33.19 and quently the North Atlantic $21 C5j the South Atlantic group. means of progression, is offered as an objection to them. $19 75 and $13.77 ; and Hip South Central in whlob is Kentucky, $21 sH) and hoop require The skipping-ropaud$ir2S. It is a Tar cry from South them to run and walk. Younpr chile The average wanes of farm labor last year in Nevada was $54 00 per as nth without board and $37 with board. These are the maximum and Minimum figures for the United by locil applications, as thy cannot reach the diseased portion ot the ear, Thin is only one way to cure deafness, and that is by constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by an inflamed condition of the mucous lining of the liustachian Tube. When ibis tube is inflamed yon save a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when it Is entirely closed, deafness is ths result, and unless the inflammation can be taken out and this tupe restored ts lis normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever, nine cases out of. ten arc caused by Catarrh, which is nothing but' art inflamed condition of the mucous surface, t We will give One Hundred Dollart forany case Hoops for Children. of Deafness (caused by cstarrh) that cannot Jbe The opinion is expressed by mei cured by Hall's Cararrh Cure. Send for circuwho have made a study of exercise! lars, free. 'Vj o for health, that it Is a pity the F. J. DHENEY & CO., Toledo. G and hoop have gone out of Sold by Druggists, 75. Dreadful Sight Cough Checker will OArWhat Is the latest fad quickly allay tbit hacking Irritation accompanylhr a Bevere cough Tellington Having real detectives or colJ. The safest and surest remedy for children. Keep a bottle track up your lost balls. ' constantly at hand. St. Berimed Mining Co.. Incorporated, Drug DeDeafness Cannot be Cured partment, special agents. - Swelllngton In golf? aIJ&L Ap0 . Journal. Bloodino Fletcher's Folly. Tho lato Lovi Fletcher of Hollls left behind an automobile of his own manufacturo that was known throughout the countryside 'as "Fletcher's folly." Ho was perhaps tho first man in New England to start to perfect and bulld'a power vehicle. The build, er was handicapped by lack of means and tools, and as ordinary tires wero used on the machine it was Impossible to move It up the hills. Kennebe FREE UTA GOODS OFFER ON POLISHALL I TO BE EXTENDED FIVE DAYS vv vv vv vv vv 'v vv vv vv vv For the past ten days, to introduce Polishall, the new Furniture Polish, we have given a 23c bottle free with every 50c bottle purchased. This offer has made a number of friends for Polishall, but as we are anxious for more people to take advantage of the special deal, we are going to make the offer good for five more days, which time will expire March 25. Jf you use- a furniture polish, and we believe you do, you can't afford to miss this opportunity. Remember it is a reilection on your housekeeping if there is not a reflection on your - s 'V vv J. Barnum, w kit $ vv VV h-- i W vv MJ vv vv VV 63 VV J vv vv rjiATSHS zrjr.r &g-rf&7?'J- W VV skip-plng-rop- J Take-Hall'- s Family Pills for constitution. hrTi ST. BERNARD DRUG STORE ST. BERNARD MINING CO. INCORPORATED TJVC?Z. - Carolina, with ngro labor, mild trrimate and cheap living conditions, to rugged, arid Nevada with the other Bort of labor and high cost of living. Ysr that awful cough take Blood-in- e Congo Checker. A 50 pent botConstipation causes headache, nausea, dlzzi tle will last louger than most any ness, languor, heart palpitation. Drastic physough. St. Bernard Mining' Co., sics gripe, sicken, weaken the bowels and don't dren should be encouraged to do -- this as much as possible, and always with They need to use a springy step. their feet and legs, and exerci.se thai brings these Into play la beneficial. Incorporated. Drug m44ial agents. Department, care. Doan's KcRiilets act genii) and cure stipation. 23 cents. Ask your druggist. con- -' r Children and Money. My father was a minister with six children, says a .writer In tho Christian Herald. My mother was ready to enter college with her brothers before the day of the woman's college. Now that I have children of ray own, I am thankful for the Uioughtful training whichwe six children had. Wo each had a small allowance, and at the close of the year, if In our bome-maddiaries we could show a balance in our favor, the amount of money we bad saved was doubled and placed to our account In the savings bank. We then became the proud possessors of a bank book. The habit of saving, with wiso supervision to prevent miserliness, makes all the difference betweea plenty and want In later years. o A&fST HXjgir IZ&IGJZZZ? EARLINGTON, KENTUCKY t i l VKW TfS2!rWZtt3 ' Don't let the baby suffer from eczema, sores or any itching ot the skin. Doan's Ointment gives instant relief, cures quickly. Perfectly safe ror Children, All druggist sell it- - I That Peculiar Lightness and Flavor Found in the finest biscuit, rolls, cake etc., is due to the absolute purity fitness, and accurate combination of the ingredients of the Royal Baking Powder. The best things in cookery are always made with the Royal Baking Powder. Hence its use is universal in the most celebrated restaurants, in the homes of the people, wherever de- licious,wholesomefood is appreciated. Fully nine out of every ten cases of rheumatism is simply rheumatism of the muscles due to cold or damp, or chronic rheumatism, neither of which require any internal treatment. All that is needed to afford relief is the free application Give of Chamberlain's Liniment it a trial. You are certain' to be pleased with the quick relief which it affords. Sold bv Geo. Kinjr & Sons. The Shap'ely Back. It is only within comparatively recent years, says tho London Daily Sketch, that women have come to realize the Importance oZ the back view. Bernhardt Insisted on having the backs of nor gowns trimmed and it was counted an eccentricity. Many women aro charming simply because tho lines of thoir backs are good, while others get no redit for pretty faces because their backs aro poorly shaped. One reason for dressing the back well is that people gazo at backs more than at faces. It Is not permissible to do tho latter, while nobody can object to the former. RUBBER ROOFING Our sales on Roofing for the last year have been enormous and we know the reason why. " -- I rtsP i It relieves Wmim Greenwich Time. ter, which causeB the misery, into Standard time sas been so long la bowels, where it is expelled. Price uso evoVywhere In t,hc United States 50o. Sold by St Hernard Minimr that most people appear to have for- Co., Incorporated, drug; department. gotten, if they ever knew, that It waa based upon tho time at Greenwich, The ' hour divisions were so arranged that New York, or eastern time, is exactly Dvo hours behind London; central time is six hours behind London, and so on. The tendency Is evidently alMarch most univercnlly to accept tho Greenwich, meridian as tho starting point, and to base all calculations of timo on it. Although tho United States maintains its own observatory at l Washington, and prepare sits own nau tical data, nevertheless, for all prac tical purposes Greenwich time and -G- REATER- utes and forces the fermented mat- TakeHERBINE for indigestion.1, tho pain in a few min-- A real first class roofing at before WE ARE SELLING '"YSSBI a cheaper price than it was ever sold 3 Temple Theatre Saturday, Let us show you prices. 25 it to you and name You will be surprised. mi i v. jTTmburh's MINSTRELS I on ureonwicn Daseu calculations time, are universally used in both tho navy and tho morchant marine. While It might reasonably bo expected that thero would bo some sentiment and national prejudice against the acceptance of Greenwich time as the standard all over the world, the practical berflts of a universal standard are RUBY, LUMBER CO IVIeiciiesora-v'ille- Incorporated , -- An All White Company of Merit. Presenting the finest Electric First Part Setting ever seen on the PCy. Royal Raking Po wmr is sold t in every civilized country, the world over. St too obvious to be ignored. Kt....n unlet jwu it'll miwu ;vu ban wM. .aII nli.n ..Ma. M...I. u UMoa ftui fer a cut, bruise, burn or scald, Be, prepared. Dr. Tnomas' Kclcctic Oil instantly relieves the pain quickly cures the wound m B .. .i.u nC.v. Temple Theatre stage, with an array of High Grade Comedians, Singers, Dancers and the pick of Minstrel Novelties. ADDED FEATURE , ROBT. SORY, M. D. Praotlafl limited tfl fllsfiAROn nf Eyes Tested. Glasses Fitted. , I Thrnnf ...V..V. H4 'tj;wi TTiuo. k tfee only Baking Powder made from Royal Grapo Cream of Tartar. Free. Morel Cook Booh 800 Receipts ROYAL Send Name and Address. BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK. BKSSSKuKSSSUm !T&ttfflB3fi3 ' A Surgldal Operation. "They aro criticising the methods in tho schools all around. They criticise among other things dividing iha children Into sections." "Well. Isn't that enough to make anybody feel cut up?" Mantell's Marionette drome and Doll Circus. Hippo- J", 2 "Rnr.1 -- -.- - TNTncn nnri ....V. i I Prices: l 25, 50 and 75 Cents I OFFICE. HQURS: 9 TO i 12 A. M.. TO 4:30 P. M. Center Street . Reserved seats at News Stand. J Office Over C. L. Robs Grocery. j v T MADISONVILLE, KENTUCKY fa J. A G - ! r- - Jatiliri.-- J L. & N. TIME CARD. THE SATURDAY EVENING POST 5c CIGAR AT ALL LrABING TORACCO DCALCRS Tlmo ot arrival of trains P&ufcut through and departure of Mmte originating at Earliugtou. Effective Sunday, June 19, 1910 No. No. No. No. 92 52 94 64 NORTH BOUND. 6.25 a. m. 11.16 a.m. 7.23 p. m. 11.22 p. m. BOOTH BOUND. 4.80 a. m. 8 23 a. m. 4.21 p.m. 10.48 p. m. CLOTHING! Gentlemen of Madisonville and Hopkins County, Don't You Buy Your Spring Outfit Until You Have Seen the Superb Selection We Have Assembled for Our Mutual Good. C. W. LINDSAY, Distributor r BftMBWBBBBMMBSOWHiWKMB ass!aaii!3aiiibSJSSssaB t. G. RAY No. 58 No. 95 No. 5J No. 93 We firmly believe we can show, you as fine Tailored Clothing as is shown in Kentucky, and are certain ours will be the most comprehensive assortment shown ih this end of the State. You who have been buying your Clothes from ordinary stocks, come buy some of us, a duplicate in pattern of which cannot be found. This applies to our higher grades. Our range of prices is from $7.50 to $25.00 in Men's Suits. We are ,. anxious to wait upon you. l 'V K Off. E. B. MR0W BR. t Drs. Hardin & Ray ' Gardiner, of this city, is visiting relatives in Illinois. Mr. and Mrn. E. R Heafer, of this clt, viHhed relatives in Madlson- villo Friday. Mai shall INTERURBAN TRAINS. NORTH BOUND, 8.20 a.m. No. 104 . . . . 10.55 a. m. No. 100 2.00 p.m. No: 108 5.02 p. m. U0 No. """ . SOUTH JJOUND. 745 a.m. No. 103 , 10.00 a.m. iNo. m 12 57 p. m. No. 107 3.20 p.m. No. 109 ,. 0.50 y m. No. Ill DENTISTS to Painless Extracting and Porcelain Work High Class Dentistry is oar Specialty Otiia Saringt Bank BlJg. Telephone 390 Madisonville, Kentucky AD-TAL- K be.1 h: R. SM r. What would you think of a salesman who reported for duty one day, lay off for two, worked a half day, went off for a week and so on without any regularity? Surelv you would not expect good service from such a man. And yot sumo 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. SH News of the Town Mr. and Mm. H. L. Brownmsr, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Trtihern, Mr. and Mrs. John Long and Mr. awl Mm. W. S. MoGury vvero in MortoiiB Gap Sat- I Unby Todd. Opening March 22 and 23. So mo ono of the dozen inodols that are correct will bo becoming to yon and you will find it lioro if any where. Madisonville, Ky. Miss Mary Ellen Burk visited air. Mlko Hanner's farm Sunday. William Burk, who has boon to Stiirtflu ou a business trip, has returned homo. Whether It ue a tailored hat, dress ready-to-wear urday night. Miss Eunice Draper npent Saturday night In Mortons Gap with Mlsa UlHIlOl-'- S MlJiMNKUY, ? J. hat, Sunday hat hat, or ovoryday hat you want. It doesn't make any difference w.hloh, you can find it at Mlsa Anna Moore's Milllnory Store. Jess Phillips, of St. Oharlos, spont Saturday and Sunday hero. Bro, Adams, the presiding elder of Iho Hondorsou District, preached at the Methodist church Sunday iDont fail to call and lot us show you our new spring goods, all the now shades. Barnes, Cowand & Co. Incorporated. , Will Thompson, of Madisonville, wrb here Monday on business. vis. MIbb Rosa Fox, who has been iting in Topeka, Kans., has returned heme. ,v Wanted 100 miners at once for' steady work. Apply to tin citv, were In tho Anton coun try Frldi.y, looking after business. Mrs. F D. Rash, of this city, was M. H. &, E. TIME CARD. In Madisonville Friday. Oilonlng March 22 and 23. Yos, M. H. & E.'tlmo card wont into the newest models in hats are beau elf ul. You can find a prettier hat effect Sunday, June 19, 1910. 5:45 a. m. No. 112 loaves than you've over had before. And No. 118 arrives. ...3:30 p. m. that's tho eternal quest In buying millinery -- to find something prettier, something more "becoming," something in the way of a new ef- I. C. R. R, TIME CARD. fect In an approved model. Bishop's MimjINkby. Time of departure of 'Illinois Con-,ra- l Madlbouville, Ky. trains from Nortonvllle, Ky. Mis6 Ethel Bobbltt, of MadisonNORTH BOUND. r, ville, who has been visiting her 1.28 p.m. No. 102 Mrs. Ray, of this place, for a 3.40 a.m. No 104 few days, haB returned home. No. 122, local poss.10.45 a m. Mrs. Will Morrison returuod Sun0.30 p. m. No. 130, local day from a week's visit to Hopklns-vlll- o SOUTH BOUND and Nashville. 4.08 p.m. No. 101 1.40 a. hi. Tho swolleBt lino of Coat Suits at No. 103 prices that will please at Barnos, Nn. 121. local nass. 1.28 p. m. Cowand & Co. Incorporated. No. 135 local pass 5.53 a. m Mrs. Ott PowerB returned Saturday from a visit to Louisville. and son, Curtis, vlsitqd MIsb Martha MoGary visited) inEd Rnlo Gap Sunday. Mortons Saturday friendB in Madisonville J. L. Enoch visited his family in and Sunday. Nashvlllo Sunday. Fob SAliK My residence ou Rail All the latoBfc novelties in LadieB road BtrHet. Good location, good and out houses. A bargain neck wear at Barnos, Cowand & Co. water incorporated. for some one. N.I. Toombs, E E. Owen spont Sunday In NashMadisouvilie, Kv. vlllo. Ohas. Trahern and Miller Evans Dr. B. O. MoEueu spent Sunday in spent Sunday iu Evausvllle. MIrb Sue Mlko Willis visited in St. Charles with relatives. Ifyouuavo a triend or relative Nashville Saturday and Sunday. the send Watch thiB papor for announce- living at a distance, yrar them only Bee a it will Barnes, ment of our spring opening. cost und dollars and it will bo a conUowand & Co. Incorporated. you, twice eaob vis- stant reminder of Roy Peyton, of Howell, Ind., woek. ited homefolks here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Fuqualoft SatMr. and Mrs. Eugene Ooonan vis- urday for Nashville, their luture ited relatives in Morton Gap Sun- home. day. M168 Margaret Mitchell visited Of course you want an Easter Hat. friends in Nashville Suuday. you to Then tho very best place for are arriving get it is at MIsb Anna Moore's Milli- onOur new Bpring hats will have this every train and we nery Store. season for your inspection tha mobt Mrs. W. R. Coyle will visit this oxteiiBivo Hue Of new and stylish daughter, Miss Irene, at pattern and ready to wear hats in week her Murphojsboro, Tenn., whore she is the county. Watch for date of open attending school. nig and bo on hand. Barnes, CowMm. Will Bramwell and daugh- and & Co. Incorporated. ter. Beaie May, of Nashvlllo, aro Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Slsk spout Sat-- I visiting rolat.vos hero. uiday night in Mortons Gap. , While in Madisonville come in F. B. Arnold made a business trip und inspect our Kaudv Kitchen. to Madisonville Monday. Will be ploased to show you through. Opening March 22 and 28. Many Manon'h Kandy Kitoiikn, dollars worth of style, but uota Ky. Madisouvillo, penny charged for It at sis-toSemi-Weekly Biiriioc, Uiiwnnd & Co., Incorporated has on-- of tho best St. Patrick's-vViiidiiwever shown in Hopkins Countv TIiih window waB decora-to- d by Miss O'Brien. Chii9 Cowoll and Theo. WattB, of s BISHOP w w This-season'- & Gold CO. Fish Satisfaction guaranteed P. B. Ross, of Moolflonville, was' here Monday ou business. Mosdames W S. McGary and W. m K. Nisbet were In MadiEonvIILo VV Monday shopping. Opening March 22 and 23. models in hats ure all attractive. There Is not a freakish Idoa among them. Your problem is to find the one that might have boon designed OBppoially for yon, and it's Bishop's MilijINEky, here. 13 Madisonville, Ky. ' Bud Kell and E. R. Johnson, of m Madisonville, were here Saturday. Urey Underwood, of Kellys, is visiting relatives nere this week. We will give to every person purchasing one 25 cent Miss Ida Martiu was In Madisonville Saturday. bottle of Mr. Kaufman, of Nebo, visited relatives here this week. REXALL CHERRY BARK COUGH SYRUP W. W. Carulhau visited friends In Madisonville Saturday. Dr. E. A. Davis left Saturday for A glass globe coutaiuiug two beautiful gold fish. Graham, where he was called in These fish are not for sale, but are used solelv to introconsultation in the case of Mrs. duce the best cough syrup made, "Jlexall Oherry Bark." Todd, who is very sick. G. H. Johnson, of Madisonville, Remember the date, Wednesday, Mch. 22, and be on hand. was hero on business Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Caiman and BE Mrs. John Price, of Madisonville, Mrs. spent Saturday with Mr. and P. P. Price. Floyd Lailoon, of Madisonville, INCRPeKATE ,was here on business Saturday. The E. A. O. will give a vaudi-vill- o Kentucky Madisonville, for tho benefit of their club tonight. Those young men have practiced hard for the past weeks 29R0K and are well up on their parts. Th peoplo can be preparpd for a fliBt class entertainment, bo be sure at d Given Away On Wednesday, March 22 ONE DAY ONLY VI T I J GARDINER BOWMER i don't iiiiBs it. Mrs. Bernard Walton was in Madisonville Saturday. S Miles made a business trip to Madisonvillo Saturday. Mrs. Mary O'Brien returned home Saturday niurht, after a two weeks' visit to her son at Paris, Tenn. NOTICE. I Wash Dresses Let Wednesday mnruiug be tho fcimo you set to visit out? Wear Department aud inspect our line of Percale, Gingham, Muslin, Lingerie and Marquisette Dresses. , All the very newest mid prettiest styles and the price will put you all out. of the notion of laboring over a Sewing Machine aud worrying about how to make this and that. Be sure to ask to see the Leona "Three in One" Muslin Combination Suit, coueistmg of Corset Cover, Drawers and "Short Skirc, all mude together into a simple, sensihle undergarment. Priced from 08 cents to $4.08. r DepartGet the habit, of visiting our ment every time von are down town. Ready-t- o Beady-to-Wea- i 7-- Incorporated Noitonvllle, Ky. Mr. and Mrs. U. W Tarleton, of Mobile, Ala., who aro guests of Mr. and Mrs P. B. Davis, spent Sunday in Evaiii-villo- NOHTONVI&IiK COAL & COKR CO., . &- - m wI v A- nerv Store. Moscow Haley, of Midland, visited relatives hero Sunday. i friends. Uncle Sam, fully armed, HatMe Polk Crenshaw, who has used. We supply ovprvthing; jn You do not have to leave Earling- 'been visiting friends in Madison- the way of spring g'lmes. ton to get.auy thing you want In the watches the conflict! ville for several days, has roturned Clothing line try Celebrated Spalding Line dry goods and We Handle the home. Many Americans killed and Barnes, Cowand &Co. Incorporated Call at Miss Anuie Mooro's was here wounded in battle! Pplk Guthrie, nory Store if you want the latent SISK BROTHERS'. BOOK CO. Friday Prince, of his nephew, Polk visiting style in hats. Madisonville, Kentucky Blair. 'Read History in the makE. R. Heafor, the popular conductor on the intorurban, has re ing. turnod to work, after three weeks' Evansville' Order The , abseuco on account of illness. Frank Gordon, of this city, mtved Courier now. TELEPHONE - SERVICE THE to his farm in the Pond Kiver counwill live there in try last week and lis full Associated Press the future. LOOK HEEE, ME. FARMEK! Dispa.tches carry detailed reNoto that the Cumberland Telephone & Telegraph Company, Incorporated. UUCI The well kuown -dry goodB Hrm of Inff in vnn nn Mpnl nronnnltlon (or telenhone service Usine our service you uave ad ( '.n III L' orn milk llnmoD rnwniif1 vjniaKAa nt Inns distance connections to everv ImDortant Dolnt In the United SUtci. The ports of the fighting. preparations fqr the largest spung advantages of telephone service in you'' residence aro too numerous to mention, but hmong city with the markets, obtaining prices getting accurate them would be daily communication epeiiing ever given here lu this The Courier brings to your reports m the weather, calling up your neighbors, friends and relatives. All these ad Bollghtful music will bo furnished vantages and pleasures are more than wortli the price you would pay for the service. breakfast table a glowing and refreshments served. Tho exLiterature and information furnished by calling on our manager, E. G. Mann. alt date,of the openingthewill be an-- a story of the previous day's colums of HoutipijU later, watch IncorpoCUMBERLAND TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH GO. rated S'thfs liaper for announcement. thrilling events. S. 8?Langley, tho well kuown in- -' Order the Courier now Biirftno mn'or MadlHonville, was Madi-Bonvili- Harry Tallforro vlsitod friends here Sunday. There aro large hats. Bmall hats, medium size hats, and every other Jcind of hats, all of the very latest Btvle at Miss Anna Mcoro's Mini- - Madisonville, Ky. P. (. Payne made a business trip to Evansville Monday. ' A Taste of t. T. O. Long was in Providence Monday inspecting the mines. Noted Anarchist (explaining hla b How about that Easter Suit? See lief to fellow passengers on western our line of classy togs before you railway train) Ve vant all laws ban buy, we oau save you money Barnes, lahed from the statute pooks. Ve vant i Cowand & Co. Incorporated. effry citizen to do as he blease Claude MoKlnzIe, who has been Leader of Western Outlaws (suddea-lconnected with the Singer Sewing hoarding tho train) Hold up oroul Machine Co., here, for Boveral years. haB boon promoted to manager of hands I the Madisonville office aud will Notice. move his family.to that place in a short time. I (jure cancer. I never fail. I Lost A fur collar In a houso in doctor and insure a cure. AddreHS Eailiugton Friday. Finder return T. M. Wyatt, R. F. D., Box No. 4, to Lane Hotel. Dawson, Ky. SPORTING DAYS Mr. and Mrs. W. L." Gordon, of are with us once ngaiu. In the, Madisonville, vibited filendB lure Monday. realm of spring pport. W. W, Patterson visited friends in MadlBonvillo Sunday. BASE BALL All that is styllbh in Mens and Who but a Youths clothing at Barnes, Cowand takes tho lead. U, S. Troops are rushing mummy doesn't enjoy i good & Co. Incorporated. R. N. Clark was iu Madisonville to the Mexican Border! game of base ball?Monday. , Our Cavalry has taken up To he good, our bats, balls and Mips Mary Ruby Morton, of was hero Friday visiting its position on the border! other paraphernalia should be BlSHOV'B MIMjINERY, Ah two weeks time haB been given aud No. 71, the number drawing the bed, has not been turned iu, we will gl,ve the bed to tho party turning in the next noareBt number. In case No. 70 72 are turned in, it will be a tie and the parties holding these numbers will draw for the bed. JB? MCr y ATWA.-Y- & OMESTTMIlSrO ISfJS VST J WAR! - LlMMMMMnHMlMNMMM1MNWMMMHMaMHBMMMMWIMMMMHMMMMi e, B HlimiW 111 iHWIII Hi Mi tHU I 'WW hi MM I MMmtWiWWIII ! there are thousands BEST A- 0 Of theao benutiful Bass in the Lake. will be overhauling vour Tackle for a try I In a few dayB you at them. , If you tA .. t lierq,dntbu&JnoB8 Friday. ' M'rk M, E. Henry, of - are shy Hook 4, Linos, Rods, Reels,' j "V S'i this oifcy, visited in Madisonville Friday. Gall in and see us make candy. Wo place groat stress on the sani- 1 tary conditions of our "Kanay Kitchen" and will be glad for you to MADISONVILLE, KY- watoh our process or canny inaKing, J. Jj. Manon, Prop , Everything New. fflte Finest Hearse in the County Madifouville, Ky. NEXT DOOR TO POST OFJFICE, MASONIC BUILDING Mrs, Elgie Sjsk, of thlH city, who visiting in Mortons Gap, has boon VrVWflWrWAWWWWWMWW bas returned home, from The Bee and send your subscription to Lend-Minnow or Artificiul Minnows come to The Old Reliable Buck-et- s B. M. SLATON, Undertaker I S- The Semi-Week- ly Bee ,- Earlington, Semi-Weekl- y - - Kentucky, I BOM TON BAKERY WE CAN SUPPLY YOU Daily Courier i year and Bee i year, both by mail, for only 3,25. , I EARLIN GTON, HHMHHESSKCl - KENTUCKY a MMM x G. PROOF MlOOIIIIIOWillDlMOtlllQ COLORED COLUMN. A Card of Thanks. A. MORTON MADISONVILLE, KY. I wish to thank my many friends for assistance rendered me since my household furnishings were destroyed by fire. May the Lord bless vou. Signed. EvkijRE Johnson. A musical and dramatic concert will be given by Madisouvillo talent at the A. M. E. Zfon church. Earl ington, Mouday uight at 8 o'clock. Tho price of admission is very small, only 10 cents, and the House should be packed. Thorn are hlx teen numbers on tho piogram aud an evening of plensure is promised The Infant child of Mr. and Mrs, Kimbrough died last Sunday . tho 12. Funeral services were conducted at the home Monday. Rev. Evans (.nictated. Burial at Barnsley cem-etary. 'unera 1 Director and Embalmer Any Call Answered Promptly Day or Night. J IE FRIEND OF THE CHILD CITY DIRECTORY. H. O. Bourland. Police Judge A. J. Bennett. Chief of Police Wni. Bradley. Night Chief J. H. Hamby. Tax Assessor J. H. Corbitt. City Clerk Paul P. Prioo. Treasurer Frank B. Arnold. City Physician W. K. Nisbet. .City Enginoor R. E. Whipfler. Street CommissionerRobt. Wood Councilmen Jno. B, Atkinson,. MadlBon Oldham, F. D. Bash, Goo. C. Atkinson, TIiob. Blair, C. M Henry. Mooting night first Monday night In each mouth. School Trustfco Paul M. Moore Board of Health Ed M. Trahern, G. Gilbei t King and Curtis B. Johnson, M. I). Postmaster Chas. Cowell. Mayor Mary Is Jack lacy? Jodie Rash Monday night. His Tom I should say so. Why, he Were shipped to his. home at rented a parrot for tho summer Just Black Mountain, N. C. for burial by to have it swoar at tho heat for aim. the Masonic Lodge. His remains Do Stop Coughing. fawioiifflOfjfi T? Steve Copnoy died at the homo of Father Should Allow tho Little Ona 8omo Choice and Permit Individuality to "Develop. M. E. Churoh. Regular service b third Sunday at II a. m. and 7:30 p. m . Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 9 :30 a. m at 7 :30. Sunday-scho' Class meeting, second Sunday at 10:30 a. m. Rev. I. N. Reid, pastor. Epworth League J S. Han cock, prenident. Meets every Sun day evening at 6:45 p. m. at th Methodist Episcopal Church, South. All are welcome. M. E. Chukou, South. Rev. W C. Brandon, pastor. Services 01 every Sunday at Jl a.1 m. anr 7:30 p. m. Sunday school at 9:3( a. m. Prayer meeting, Wednosdaj evenings at 7:80 o'clock. Ep worth League, overy Sunday evening at 6:45. Ladies' Aid Sooioty everj Mondav ufteruoon. Olllcial Boaro Always Blessed Mondav after first Sunda you use meetingmouth. with a Hearty xlppetltd if in each Dtgesteze. It helps your stomach do Missionary Baptist Ohuroh -the work, digests what you eat aud Preaching 2nd aud 4th Sunday at li your makes Rood noli blood from precedfood. No more Sleepless Nights, a, m anu 7:30 p. m. and the meetlnt Headache or Stomach Misery. Get ing tatui day right. Church4th Sun Saturdav night before the rid of all these troubles with Diges-tez- day. Sunday School at 9:80 a. in Fifty cents a bottle, worth tenfold its cost, at drug departineut of Prpyei neetlnt. eve rv Mondav nigh .the St. Bernard Mining Company, at7:3t. Rev C. H. Grigson, Pastor. Incorporated. Jknfrai Baptist Ohuroh. -Services lourth SunJay morninR and evening in each month and Satur"rr Prayer day evening meeting Friday evenhg. Sunday y ol self-directe- In a brief, but praiseworthy article Jano Belfleld pointed out some things which it would bo veil for every parent to ponder. "The father does not pause to consider that a respect on both sides for the Individuality of each Is the requisite condition of friendship," said Mrs. Belfleld. "He has expected hlB child to conform to his point of view, and Its individuality has been threatened from the beginning. No sane person chooses his oppressor for his friend. Having attained adolescence, the child escapes from tho dominion of his parents as from bonds. Why should the colt remain In the paBture when the bars are down 7 "But If tho wise pnrent has begun arly and allowed the child a choice of rattles; if he has remained vigilantly In the background and permitted his child to occupy the rentor of Its own ft age; If he has protected Its play, not ordered It for who can play to order? and if ho has soon that its work falls In linos to which the child's temperament is native, then at the crucial period the youth will conduct himself individual, and not as a as a runaway slave. "As a matter of fact, tho child whoso play with the fire has been unobtrusively supervised, not arbitrarily prohibited, Is the least likely to b fatally burnt. The boy whoso finger Is allowed to bo harmlessly cut knows ietter than to play with knives. Tho parent In a position to point out the law and Its violation. He Is tho child's ready sympathizer not an Instrument f Irrelevant punishment.' 1h Llpplncott'a, d -- Yoa can if you will use Otto's Spruce Gum Balpam and Pine Tar A valuable remedv for rinmnniind Bronchitis, Asthma, Sore Throat, Chest and Lungs. Price 25 and 50 conts. Sold by drug department of the Si. Bernard Mining Company, Incorporated. Coughs, Whooping Cough, Croup, was laid to rest. Jack Stepp and Albert Hamilton. We enjoyed very much the most excellanc sermon preached by Rov. P. H. Kennedy, D. D. last Sunday morning. Six happy souls were led to the water by Rev. Evans Sunday aftornoon and put on (jurist uy baptism. Others still await baptism. Solomon Andrews, a member of the U. B. F. Lodge, of thjs city died at Crofcon. March, 9. S. F. Gill and Solomon Frazier accompanied the oociy 10 ouuiiiere, if mi., wuie it were accompanied by his Cousin a. tn. Second masH and preaching 0:30 a. m. Vespeismul benediction p. m. Rev. J. P. MeParland, Pastor school CHURCHES. CatuoiiIO Chukou. First masf every Sunday and holy dayat7:0( Revival at the C. M. E. Church is still in progress. Great Interest is being manifested by both saints and sinners. Rev. McCully is conducting the meeting. Presiding Elder Lnvery was with them Sunday and day at 7:80 p. m. everj Lord's day at 10:45 a. m. and 7 . m. Prayer meeting overy Wednes BulF Orpingtons, White Wvindoft mid Whit L , horns. Esrcs tor hitching-.$1.0aud $2 00 per 13. Ajl infertile egjis replaced frcV '-- Christian a.Churoh. Sunday at 9:30 m. Preaching J.E Edmondson and Bud Carter are improving nicely. Prof Driver, Blanche Baker aud her mother. Martha Hall aud Charlotte Noaly aro very sick at this writing. Lincoln Rbague, the undeitakci, was In town yesterday. Mrs. Annie Bell is confined to her bed again. We hope for her a steady ecu very. We wore glad to see Oscar King not to Church last Sunday. We are sorry to have Ja. Long aud family leave us they will move to lndianopolis Ind. Tlursda March, 16 They cirry with them the best wishes til the people of Em ington. Solomon Fmzier's baby ib ver 1 I Monday giuffonSclotiies .(.GRIFFON CLOTHES" are not just for young men they're for all men wrn prefer quality. No matter what your age is, if you want to be corroctly dreneod, you should see them. Don't say that you've gotten along all right this far without themliiid can probablv continue ho. Don't sav it's the same old story in fie samo old way. Don't say the-- clothes are not 'different" until you have soen them. Thou you can say and think whatever pleases you, wo have a pretty good idea or the impression they will ' mnkf t Tn fact, that'the very reason wo aro tqlliu,; you about e ho-cau- so - r 0 of charge. My birds came from the lending breeders of this couutry and are scientifica! ly mated to produce higli" grade, strong chickens. hick. 'Grliton Clothes.'' "GrliTon Clothes" are all wool. 'catches you call for a A pain in thi side or back that1 wli-1- J. D. McPHERSON, JR. KENTUCKY' MADISONVILLE, rhone449"BraiktrHiU" Price 25c. 5Du aud fl.UO per bottle. Sold b St Ron irci Minurg Co., In- BALLARD'S SNOW LINIMENT. It relaxos tne contracted muscles and permits ordinary bodily motion wiinout Miiiernitf or inconvenience.) rulbug application 1 you stialghten up of THE McLEOD STORE Madisonville, Kentucky mr corporated, mug department e. i' - r i . ATTENTION STOCKMEN school 2 p. in. Regular services first Thursi ay at 7:80 p. m. and third bund: y at 3:80 p. m. in each uioi'ih. Sunda school each Sunday n orrJng at 9:0 o'clock. LODGES. Masonic Lodge E. W. burner No. 548 meets 1st. and 3rd. Friday t In each mouth. E. J. PiciiiiiiPS, Sec. Victoria Lodge, No. 84, K. of P meets evovy Monday night. ViBit Presbyterian Churoh Rev. Ta J. Lynn, Pastor. Hec-t.- XrtjrryeiDD Vj&2,jSt ij?yjfttjjto7jzA rtf&r. Ul WOIVUUIU. Y. Q. Walker, Sec. Golden Cross Lodge, Earlington No. 525 moots 1st. aud 3rd, Saturday night in each month. Mrs. A. H. Moorehead and daughMrs. Bertha TJmstkad, Sec. ter, Mise? ZHpnh, visited friends In Dogroo of Honor, No. 10 meets 2nd Madisonville Monday. aud 4th Satuiday nights in eacl month. Miss LiziE Hufk, Sec. Lodge, Earllugtui Ben Hut' Court, No. 65 meets every 2nd and 4th Friday niirht at new Victor Hall. John Wand, Scribe , Stan Jwaite, Tribe No. 57,Red Met. meets every Friday sleep. Harry Long, C. of R. Woodmen of the World, Catalpu Bluevale, Ont., May 4, 19 10. Camp No. 801 meets every Wednes"I was sick for two years with a day night. All members are earchronic cold and bronchitis and a nestly requested to be there. C, S. Crunshaw, Clerk. n consequent condition. I Modern Woodmen of the World, received no benefit from doctors, and had to give up work. VINOL No. 11992 meets every Wednesday Y. Q. Walker, Seo. was recommended and from the secElks, B. P. O. No. 788 meets at ond bottle I commenced to improve Madisonville Monday night. B. N. Gordon, Exalted Ruler. I gained in weight and strength, Roy S. WH'Son, Secretary. my cold and bronchial trouble disEarlington Chapter, U. D. O., appeared, and I am at work again. meets 1st Thursday in each month want to recommend VINOL to at 2:80 p. m. .anyone who is in need of such a Mrs. Kate Withers, PreB. jnedicine." Thomas Hicgixs. KuightB and Ladies of Security It is the combined action of the will meet overy second and fourth curative elements of the cods' livers Monday nights. Visiting members attend, aided by the blood making and invited to C. S. Crenshaw, Clerk, creating properties of tonic strength Visiting members are cordialh iron contained in VINOL which invited to attend any of thufc. Makes it so successful in ' curing Lodges stubborn colds and bronchitis. Mori is Kohlman, of Madisonville, VINOL is a constitutional remMr. was in thiB city Saturday. Kohlman has just returned from edy for chronic coughs, colds, bronchitis and pulmonary troubles, not market with a now supply of spring stock for the store hero. a palliative like cough syrups. Mrs. Bessie Tanner spent SaturTry a bottle of VINOL. If you day in Madisonville shopping. don't think it helped you, we will H. D, Cowand visited friends in return your money. Madisonville Sunday. SX. BERW ARD MINING COMPANY Cam Ashbv wa in Madisonville SiiinJay visiting friends. Incorporated Drug Department &&S&rj?i&nrj&?j!p K. R. and S. Hopkins Lodge. A. O. U. W. No 561 meets every Thursday night. Ernest Newton, or r How to Cure Chronic Colds and Bronchitis run-dow- I The Earlingtbji Bee will print you horse and jack .bills this season cheaper than you have ever had them printed before. We guarantee to print, them cheaper than you .can have it done anywhere else and- we also guarantee the quality of the work to be entirely satisfactory. Bring your work to the Bee office and - V- - ' i save money. ' S a j La . j ?i 1 ; . - i n: Yi $