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Bee (Earlington, Ky.): April 11, 1911
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Digital page images are linked to the text file. k TUESDAY Vqi n.V VWUWiifA. u i tit r,; . rVte. - . -- !v Sa3 TUESDAY TS. and V S3c' XT iSTRY IF YOU DON'T ADVERTISE YOUR 'and FRIDAY FRIDAY WEI) re. 2 BUSINESS ADVERTISE IT FOR SALE TWENTY-SECON- D YEAR EARLINGTON," HOPKINS COUNTY, KY., TUESDAY, APRIL 11, WORK BEGUN ON METHODIST CHUBCX l?U Club Wednesday afternoon in its LOOM END regular literary session at her home ou East Broadway. Mrs. Ruby LafFoon as leader . No. 29 EIGHT NEW SCHOOLHOUSES I 1 New Building on Corner of Rpfefrwon and Moss to be Pushed KapWIy. Madisonville Notes BY AILEEN SATIS. j AUTHORIZED BY THE BOARD -- SALE CONTINUES -- - County Board of Education Has Busy Day and '' Takes Important Action The April meeting of the C. W. B. M. was a moat interesting Committee Named to "Set the one, with Mrs. W. R. Coyle as Hen" by Viewing Sites in leader. The topic was "Our Pond River Flats. Negro Work," and was ably dis cussed by Mtb. Theo Watts, Mrs. Acre W Ground Donated by Ceil W. B. Vinson, Mrs. John Long, Companies for New School Site. Mrs. Vaught and Mrs. C, H. MortonsvGp and Sf. Charles ' buildings With Six Others. C. W. B. M. Meets. Mc-Gar- y. tf - r thereby SQJhngh'a district, and tho new moved the middle partition, room In giving .considerably colored district created by the tho dining room.1 Ho'lias added a , Board at Goiltowu, aud an addi-tio- new table and more counter room. The entire place lias been repapered to schoolhouBO in those building pro- - and remodeled and a cfgar aud totrust 14. All case added. This i6 now one ..JQ.cts were referred :&wheob mill- bacco the'nlcest and cleanest places in of ing committee, which expects to the lty to ;;et your meals aud tho get into action at once. A cis- prices are reasonable. The patrontern was authorized for Oglesby age of the home trade.atui traveling public is respectfully solicited. district. m-ir- e -- Walts, took charge of .the meeting, Thev eerved a delightful s.iliid course. Quite a large was present at the meetcrowd school house has also been con- ing and three new members were it was. ' demned aud the Board ordered added to the roll. This makes a Kirby Gordon made a buslnos trip a new, two room building for St. total of 6nie fiftv odd members. to tniB city Tuesday. Charles One room school buildJohn Colbert, who has been quite ings will be prpvided the Cop A Big Improvement ill, is Improving. peras Springs district, StanQuite an improvement has been OTJR IACE CUBTAIN AND DRUGley district, Goodacro district. mado in the Star Restaurant on GET SALE Iihb started oil with a the new Main street. Mr Nixon lias built vim aud snap that promises to make Liberty created by division of an addition to the house and re- this the most successful sale wo have district . of uew school buildings for'JMortosst Gup was od Monday Preferred by the County Board )f$Education to the building committee of thur. board, composed of Ohnirmnn A. J. Fox, Secretary Paul M. Moore and J. L. O'Bryan. Plans are practically agreed upon and a throe room house will be built to accommodate the 237 school children now in the Mortous Gap district. The old St. Ohurles Tho raafcfor Special prayers were by Mrs. N. S. Corey and B. Long. Miss Dorothy delighted her uudience sweet little recitation, offered Mrs; M. Ground was broken yesterdav on site for the uew M.ethodis'1 church, corner f Robinson aud Moss, and todav the work is going actively forw.trd under Jhe direction of Mr. Wooren ff the conducting firm of Woolen c) Reynolds. A slight chance Iim, beeu made in Ike plaus by th building committee, to ad I ou room in the basement for use ab kitchen or class room, as it may be required. The cnu tractors to push the building through rapidlv, so that it may be qecu-pie- d before the summer, has passed. ex(-pe- Brilli nt Reception The magnificient home of Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Head on West Broad way, havjug been just completed, was "formally opemd" oi( Thursday afternoon, when Mrs. Head received in honor of the Occasion. And the bevv of matrons and beautiful maidens handsomely gowned, who called between the hours of 8 to 4, 4 to 13, aud 5 to 0 lent themselves, uraciouely to the oc casion. This home is an immense two-stor- y brick and stoue one, built after the lines of the typical old Southern home, wtyh its imspacious mense center hall-way- s, drawingroom, library and parlor, with its colonial fining room opening into the large reception hall. Is one of the most complete and handsomest homes in this city. The parlor is finished in tints of.gray and was'profusely decorated with quantities of pink Xillarnov roses. It., was in this room where the receiving party stood,a8 follows: Mrs.H F.Head, in an entrain Grecian robe of white silk voile, trimmed in white baud embroidered bauds, and porcelain beaded ornaments; Miss Florence AUyn was daintily dressed in a Parisian musliu over white mes8aline, hand paiuted in delicate wreaths of tiuy pink atrd blue ropes aud trimmed iu real lace; Miss Florence Walk er, 01 iienqerspn, wore a wnite. .V .MW stately for the afternoon ably discussed the affairs of the "Generals that Fought for and Against Napoleon, '" and in conclusion asked that, after a year spent in study of Napoleon, each member give an original account of some fact concerning their course of study which most impressed them in the life of Napoleon. "The Legion of Honor" was the subject of one of the most excellent papers ever given in a session of the Woman's Book Club, and was read by Mrs. W. The Loom End Sale of Ashby, BaKer & Hickman Clos- es Saturday, April Firjt. GREAT CROWDS ATTEND DAILY. J. Cox. The great. Loom Eud Sale of Ashby, Baker & Hickman has been a tremendous success and will coutiuue all this week until Saturday April 15.' The store was croivded every day last week ted and still larger crowds are ex-oec- During the social hour Mrs. thi'stveek, All loom end calicoes are priced ttb.e'ents per yard, Hope Bleached .Dojriestice 7 cent per yard,", and L, yard wide Brown Dom'eiiic at 5 cents per yard. Of course there are hundreds and hundreds of other bargains there we offer during the sale. Come and see them. Asiidy, Baker & Hickman, Madisonville, Ky. Jas. Burchfield and Mrs. 0. B. Tate, Sr., were guests of the club. The hostess was assisted by Miss Auna Garnett Tate in serving a beautiful luncheon in three courses, which consisted of all the rare and early spring dainties, which curried out in the violet shades in many ways the color scheme of the club. South End Bridge Club. Corbitt with a "MamMiss 9 Birthday Party. ii& my's Chile." At the conclusion of the pro grunt the lender and hostess, Mrs. M. B Long and Mrs Then. ter, Dorothy, a delightful birth, dny party Saturday afternoon at street! their home on Ten little girla werf guest6. An Easter "egg hunt was a pleasans feature and each guest receive:) a basket of candy eggs as souvenirs. Tcgthsmne refrese,mui were served and a happy event d Willis guvejier sis- district, Mrs. H. F. Head charmingly entertained the South End Bridge Club at her home on West Broadway Saturday after-noo- u in honor of Miss Florence Walker, of Henderson. Many excitiug rubbers were played, the highest scoreVbeing u . The fight over establishment of tho uew Pond river district, by division of Baugh'e, was dually settled oh Monday in spite of a Btrong effort to reopen and have the Board reconsider the case. However, the questiqn of site is yet open and will bo until Hie special committee, M. F. Cox, J. L. O'Brvan and Paul M. Moore, appointed by the chairman, visit the flats and view the, various, ,7 A ' -- possibte'sites. t S The Board was forced to aban don for the time at least the proposition for division of the ' Bailey district, in the Manning-to- n country, for statutory reasons and because of Hie scarcity of pupil childly in that country. One ofi.itjiftopiost difficult, problems is thiit of providing schools- for tho occasional sparce-ly outlyiug territory, such as is tho Mauuiugton conn try. The Board consumed the entire morning in consideration settled, of the Matiumgton case. At the next meeting of the Board, Monday, May 8, sealed bids will be received and opened for supplying the county desks and blackboards for the coming school year. The Nebo Consolidated Oonl & Ookinir Co., aud the Rose Creek Coal Co., jointly donated to the board one acre of ground, together with drinking water supply, centrally located between the two min ing camps, as a site for the newly made colored dis- Beason, and you cannot: afford to The Guild of St. Margaret's will uneu taking advantage of Xbe opporserve tea In the Victory building tunity to get your summer footwear on Wednesday afternoon and even- at a 'bargain. iBoUdttiAXD & MOTHERSUBAD. ing, April 19. Every ono cordially invited. J. 0. Martin, of Kelleya, made a Railroad busineBB is picking up. business trip to this city. Two more chain gang crews were Bom,to Mr. aud Mrs. Carl Vickers, put on Monday and one Tuesday. Sunday imormug,a flue 10 pouud boy. Beginning Wednesday, April 12, Mother and child doing nicely. aud continuing ten days wo will Mrs.Ooldie Long aud Miss Edna have a Slipper Bargain Counter in Long, of St. Charles, were In town our store, on which will be placed a shopping Thursday. large Hue of Men'B, Women's and French Foulards mercerized, all Children's Oxford and Pumps in colors, per yard 25c. Barnes, CowTan, Gun metal aud patent leather. and & Co., Incorporated. These are good values aud late Robinson, of St. Charles, was styles aud wo are selling them be- in Aut town last week. low cost. This is the beginning of Earl O'Baunon, of St. Charles, the season, and you cannot afford to miss taking advantage of the oppor- was in town Thnisdav. Mr. and Mrs. Orlean Emmett, of tunity to got your summer footwear the country, weie In town Friday at H01W..A.ND & MoTHKHSHEAl). ever neld; successful to tho customer as well as ourselves, for the values offered are genuine bargains. Sale continues all this week. O'Bryan &UtJjy, Incorporated," Madisonville. Ky. OlirlBtlan SumUstInterest in tin Schnol continues to grow, attributed largely to the contest between the Men aud Women's Bible classes., This is basBed on attendance, chapters read and contributions. The ladies are now in the lead aud continue East End Card Club. to bring new pupils each Sunday. The meeting of the ladies of We Invite you and assure a welthe Eurlington Card Club was at come. the residence of Mrs. Geo. New-bol- d Jack Whitford Is ill with ,the ineasleB. on last Friday afternoon. Beginning Wednesday, April 12, The guests wer Mrs. W. K. and continuing for ten days we will Nisbet and Miss Margaret Vic- have a Slipper Bargain counter In our tore, on which will be placed a tory. ' Mrs. Rule won the greatest large line of Men's, Women'snd number of games, Mrs. Geo. At- Children's Oxfords and Pumns i tan, gun metal and patont leathers kinson being a close second. loose are goou vaiuoa auu tate bi.vibb Delicious retreshniebts were aud we are selling thoni below served by the' hostess. cost. This is too beginning of. the made by Mrs. 0. W. Lindsay. She was awarded a very handsome, hand carved, oval, silver picture? franie.f V od. At the conclusion of the game E. P, Barnes, of Central City, Is In f.lit irnacfo ixrniu carTrarl ct J. M. Oldham made friends la Madisonville a visit Sunday. Ernest Newton made a business trip to Madisonville Monday. M. Hanna, Jr., and wife spent Suudav in MadiBonville with friends "Where did you get that hat?" has been asked in derision, but Bhould you purchase your Easter hat of us it will be asked in admiration, aud the extremely low price will be a matter of astonishment Think this over and let Jt worry you. Barnes, Cowand & Co., Incorporal town today. ,, Mesdames Sallie Stevens and.Kate hpnnhi. - sanue auu orunmeuieti in uuuer-Ini- d shopping. B Mrs. trict there. Most disfiRiirlR Bkln eruptions, scrofula, pimples, rashes, etc., are due to impure blood llurdock Wood Hitters is a cleansing blood tonic. clear Makes you clear-eyeskinned clear-braine- t A Next to a scolding wife or a grouchy husband, a pair of misfit BhooB Ih tho worst ailllctioti one can have, Avoid this misery' by selecting a perfect fit from our extensive 'line. Barnes, Cowand & Co., Mary, were m Madtsouville Mnjulay Graham Phillips, that ran as a shopping. serial in "The Saturday Evening Mr. and Mrs. Chits. Burnett aud Post," is on sale now at Sisk Bros. Mrs. McCreary were in MadlsouvIUe Book Co., Madisonville, Ky. Mrs. Lee Todd, of the country, waMonday. Charlie Hodge Is confined to his in town Saturday shopping. Mrs. Dave Smith, of the country, room with measles. per yard, 25 centsj was In town Saturday. Dupoinue Silks, Clay Woodrulf, of St. Charles, Barnes, Cowand & Co., Incorporated. was in town Thursday. Mrs. B. E. Nixon is visiting Foulard Silks', all colors, per yard friends m Henderson this week. 40 cents. Barnes, Cowand & Co., M. B. Long visited friends In Incorporated. Sunday. Gladys Whitford has just recoverMiss Verda Oatee.of .uadisonville, ed from the measles, ' viBlted friends here Sunday. N, I. Toombs and family visited Yes. the new models in Easter a' frlendajn this'clty Sunday. Hats are beautiful. Yon can't find nrfltMnr hat anvwhorfl Mian some of French Foulards, mercerized, all BarneB, ' colors, per yard 23c. Barnes; Cowauu. the new models shown hen & uo.; incorporateu Cowand & Co., incorporated. Mad-isouvil- Pat Blair and daughter, Miss "Thk Gkain Ok Dust," by David bands of gold rloth; Mrs. D. McPiierson, Jr., was gown-e- u J. iu an ontram creation of white marquisette over white messaline trimmed in panels of dutchees point, lace, with a corsage bouquet of violets, while Cha.u(auqu&. Club. Mrs. . E. Ruby wore an emThe Chautauqua Literary Club broidered robe trimmed iu real was delightfully entertained Frilace and underlaid bands of day afternoon at the home of safciu. The halls and library were Mrs. J. D. Sory on North Main 'beautifully decorated in quauti- - street. tiBs 1. of RicfYmotfd ' rdses and The roll call was resuouded to 1 with quotations from Gladstoue. term ,,w "The" Worth of Character," v,uFiQm a remote, ,pook. in the hallway Misses Davie Heudncks Tead by Mrs. S. D. Langley, Bonnie Vera Muruhey I proved to b very strong theme, and served refreshing frappe to the which was dealt with in a most guests from an exquisite cut, luteligeut aud interesting manner. cut glass Korbrabowl. This was followed by a very Meadames Clyde Ruby aud O. fine paper prepared by Mrs. W. A. Morton presided, at ibe tea while M. Hammack ou "Attention aud table in the dining-rooLbug Misses Mary Ruby Mortou, Ellie Association." Miss Eula and Is.ibelle Gardiner dispensed then in her excellent style gave the tea, sandwiches, ices, cakes a splendid account of "Municipal Ownership." and mints to the guests. The series of current events The dining rom was beautifully arranged iu quantities of was ably conducted by Mrs. Ed yellow tulips and fernf. The Arnold. After the program had been shitdes were drawn closely, while the green tapers in golden can- completed, a beautiful luncheon dle sticks hooded 111 yellow billc was served sin three- courses by tulip shades shed a mellow light this charming hostess. over the brilliant array of silver Joe Justice, of Providence, aud cut glass arranged on the was in Madisonville Monday mohogany table. The individual to Louisville. cakes, ices and mints were m the Mrs. W4ill Vickers and daughshape of yellow tulips with green ter, Margaret, returned home stem and leaves. Others who assisted Mrs. Head Sunday from a visit to friends in receiving were Mesdames R in Evansville. Bradley Wilson, of White S. Duliu, Jr., Fred Reiuecke, C. i'laius, was in town Monday. W. Liudsay and A. R. Oum-miug'Frank C. Mohr, of Norton-villand Miss Elizabeth Yic was in Madisonville Mon t,ory, The famous Charlies' comtur-qoiBo.bl- ue ulil,unc.h1p.0n,Mtheh6ah?l.somely appointed colonial dining room, which was artistically decorated iu yellow tulips and ferns. The shades were closely drawn, the room being lighted with green candles in silver holders, hooded iu vellow silk tulip shades. --Withersvwlll-leave tomorrow "to at Kenny. Kans., are visiting relatives and frierifts here. There is a hat in this store that will become you and the price Is smaller than you would expect. Come in try it on. Barnes, Cowand & Co., Incorporated. Compton TJmBtead was in St. Charles Sunday. Miss JLIla Jones and little Kath-erln- e Sisk, of Mortons- Gap, spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Elgle of - tend the Grand Commandory of the Golden Cross in Louisville. Mr, and Mrs. Wallace Crenshaw, Siak. 1 At . .. Hugh Blair made a business trip to Howell Monday. ( You like to be well dreroed, every one does, but you caunct be well dressed unless you are well shod Let ub show you our line of high grade shoes and quote prices. We seek buying opportunities in order to be able to give you buying opportunities and save you money. Yom shoe buying opportunity Ib here now and yoii can make a short visit to this storO profitably. Think itover. Barnes, Cowaild&Co , Incorporated. The WeBley Adult Bible Class are preparing for an, entertainment In the near future. Clay Woodruff, of St Charles, was in town Monday. Bob Ewen, of Nashville, was in town Monday. Flaxon, both plain and cross-ba- r red 20 and 25 cents jier yard Barnes, Cowand & Co., Incorpor -- , , m, - ated. The two year old baby of, Mr. and quite a painful accident Monday, caused by a wlndotv falling ou Ub hand. Jas. R. Bash, of the country, was Mrs. Otley Vaunoy had in en-rou- te this city Tuesday. s, er residence. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Jamison have taken rooniB with Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Wright, at Mr. Rash's form- le plete string baud of Nashille, arranged behind a greenery of ferns iu the side hallway, fur enchanting uished. music the entire afterthroughout noon. V , I Woman's B00K Clnb. Blount Jones be'aiitifully eutertained the Wom.m's Book MrB. Wanted 100 miners at once for steady work. Apply to NouTONViMiR CoAii & Coke Co. day. ' Incorporated i Ed Coffman, of Slaughterville, Nortonvllle, Ky. was iu town Monday! ' Mrs. Phil Schlamp, of Henderson Mrs. R. L. Hall returned home is visitiiik' Mrs. Chas. McGary this Monday from a week's visit to week. T. C. Martin visited friends in relatives in Hopkinsville. Madisonville Mouday. Mrs. W. J. Robinson is at home 25 dbz DOc Ladles' Scarfs color-after a very successful operation 2oc each, on sale at Barnes, all Cowand & Co., Tucrporated, (Continued en Page 5.) e, 1 s -- - e -- r Drew Good Salary. Big Loss By Fire. & SHOP IN RAILROAD Former Chief Doorkeeper LyThe main business block of on of the Hons, hH n 13 venr-ol- Dlton, Gi , wn- - destroypd by fl u. liter on Hip pivro ne M- r- tit Hie los of $250,000, witr the doorkeeper. '' She insurance of $70,000 ''clerk 'o Theormin drew $1 800 a year. of the fire is a mystery. d GREAT EASIER SALE HOW GOING 0 ew at MADISONVILLE'S Trie-N- , ft f ARC8 rif FREE All this Spring the undersigned will refund railroad TEEN DOLLARS with fares on purchases. Spend any of us, and we will refund both 'ways, up to 25 miles. Spend TwentlJ-- 1VC Dollars and your fare will be F refunded, up to 50 miles. J. H. ANDERSON & CO. Everything to Wear, And Carpets. FRANKEL'S BUSY STORE, Incorporated Dry Goods, Shoes, Millinery Mens and Women's Clothing. incorporated KEACH FURNITURE CO. '. WALL &? McGOWAN, Furniture, Carpets, Refrigerators, Clothing, Shoes. r n & i 3, ! Ollie Jiwne9 will open the sen- When Earlington Citizens Show the atorial campaign with a speech Certain Way Out. at Nicholasville April 18. He will invite Senator JPayuterto be There can be no just reason why any continue to present, and will accord him a "Bufferreader of this willaching back tortures of an the divisiou of tim-- in case he should the annoyance of urinary disorder, accept. the danger of diabetes or any kidney ills when relief isyso near at hand Do Ghosts Haunt Swamps? and tho most jositivo proof given-tha- t they can be cured. Head what No, never. It's foolish to fear a fancied ovil, when there are real and an Earlington citizen says: deadly perils to guard against in Mrs. H. C. Smith, Earlington, Ky., swamps and marshes, bayous, and says: "I was b filiated with kidney These are the malaria , lowlands. -. trerniB that cause aunt?, cnuis ana trouble for years. I had severe palus fever, weakness, aches in the boneB in the small of my back, and whenand muscles and may induce deadly ever I stooped or lifted the pains typhoid. But Electric Bitters destroys and casts out these vicious were particularly acute. My back germs from the blood. "Three bot-tle- p ached at night and when I arose In drove all :ho malaria from my the morning I was very lame. I besystem," wrote Win.FretweJl.of easily, felt languid and N. C, "and I've had fine came tired was frequently troubled by headhealth ever Bince." Use thiB safe, AND GET SOME sure remedy. Only 50c at all drug- aches and spells of dizziness. I knew gists. that my kidneys were disordered, as REAL LETTER HEADS No More Bodies Found at Throope. the secretions irom these organs were unnatural. Learning of Bonn's Searchers in the mine at Kidney PillB, I procured a supply Good Letter Heads Throope, near Scranton, Pa., and received relief from the time I Are Good Business miners were begart using them. The contents of where seveuty-thre- e bv bluck damp following two boxes of this remedy cured me. WE PRINT THEM FOR YOU killed recommend Doan's a fire, failed to djscover any ad- I shall every opportunity." Kidney Pills at ditional bodies. The xarailies of For sale by all dealers. Price 60 Laborers Fire Into Coach. the victims will be taken care of cents. Foster-Milbur- n Co , Buffalo, New York, sole agents for tho Unitby popular subscription. Ancered because a trolley car ed States. bad killed one of their number, To have a fine healthy complexion, Remember the name Doan's laborers fired into the coach near the liver must bo active, the bowols and take no other. Pendleton, Ind. None of the regular and the blood pure. All this is broughtaboutby using HERBINE passengers were injured. The It thoroughly scours the liver, Only Two Weeks Remaining. men who did the shoot ing could Btomach and bowpls, puts the body We wish to call the attention of in fine condition and restores that not be identified, and the officers clear, pink and white complexion so our readers to the fact that two desired by ladies. Price orderedtho par locked in their muchby St. Bernard Mining Go., 50c. weekb from next Saturday is the last InSoid day on which they will be able to boarding cars for the night. corporated, Drug Department. take advantage of our offer of six roBes with each one year's subAnnual Stockholders' Meeting. No More Dyspepsia. scription to our paper and one year's Notice is hereby given that the subscription to the Farmer & StockGas, or other Stomach Troubles. Nothing will remain undigested or annual meeting of the Stockholders man. Remember we are offering sour on your stomach if you or the St. Bernard Mining Co. will will take a little Dlgestezo. a power- be held 'in the offices of the company our paper one year, The Firmer and ful digestive, harmloBB and pleasant? Stockman one year and the 6 roses, as Maple Syrup. For sale by the atEarlington, Ky., at 11:30 a, m., all for $1.00. Be sure to Bend in your drug department of the St. Bernard Wednesday the 10th day of May, 1911 , subscription before the offer is withMining Company, Incorporated. for the transaction of such business drawn. Read our advertisement in as may regularly come uefore it. part of this iSBue and 'send Dan M. Evans, pnother Thanks God for Taft In the coupon today before you forSecretary. get it. In delivering Iiib farewell sertongue is coated. Bap Your mon at the Fifth Aveuue Is foil. No Hope of Short Extra Session. church in New York the Rev. Your breathcomMind go. tist HeadacheB that your The members of Uoimress have Charles F. Aked said thanks These Bvmptoms show To remove stomach Ib the trouble. should be given to God for Will the cause is the first thing, and ubaudoned hope of a short extra inm H. Taft, for his "insDired" Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver session. They have come to the ., . c ... Tablets will do that. Easy to take conclusion that the extra session Jeauersilip in ono cause oi imer- d t effective. Sold by Geo. will extend far into the summer, Kiug & Sons national peace. and possibly until December. &- QUIT Ollic James Will Open Campaign. NO REASON FOR IT For that distressed after Bad breath, bitter taste, dlzzitteKN eating, belching and nauea between and a general "no account" reeling meals, tnkn Bloodine. It cures isaBurefilun of a torpid liver. rfElt-BIN- E by strengthening tho digestive needed It organs so that they are capabU of makes is the modioino vitalize the the liver active, fulfilling their functions Sold by Olood, regulates the bowels and reSt. Bernard Mining Co , Incorporated stores a floe feeling of eueigv and Drug Department, Special Agents. cheerfulness. PrieeoOe. Solo by St. Bernard Mining Co., Incorporated, Drug Department. lumnae Will Give Minstrel. A minstrel will be put on at Will Take Off Passenger Train. the L mc Theatre in Muihsuu On aud after Sunday, April 23,. villa. K . n- - xt Tuesday niaht the trains runn ing between by th' liiiii ohool alum.n.u' and Evnnsville and Hopkinsville, will be in chargH of Mrs. D. 11. kno vn as 90 and 91, wip be Kinchflii", hicli fact in itself and the Dixie" Fl. er HSFure? a Ht class entertainwill stop at Madisonville anil otment. RliHa8(0s will beirm her stations along the and today. do luc.il work. Prompt relief in all cases of throat and lung trouble If you use Cbamber-lnin'- s Gives Aid to Strikers. Pleasant to Counh Remedy Sometimes liver, kidneys aud take, southing and healing in eflect. bowela peooi to go trta Htrlko and re Sold by Geo. Ktng & Sous fuses to woik riuhi. Then mu need thoee plcasaux little stt Dr. King's New Jiife, Pills to give them natural uki and gentlv compel proper action. Excellent health soon follows. Try them, l!5c at all Drug-istDs-pepsia Store BIG BARGAIN HOUSE -- Men, $5 00. $0 CO. $7 B0.$;0 00,$12.&0, $15.00, .$18 00 and $20.00. the largest Easter Sale This ver attempted in MadiBonvlllo We offer the BlggoHt Bargains la Men's and Women's Clothing SuitB, Dry aud Readv-to-WeGoodH, Millinery, Notions, Shoes and Luv Cuts ever brought together in the. city. Specials Nice New Suits for ! ar BestC- - (co Prints, the yard 4c. Good K .otorv Cotton, the yd. 60. 0 Spools O. N T. Thread, 25c. Pearl Buttons, lc. dnzeu. BeBt Paper of PlnB, 3c. cents li-i- " Men's Sox. all colors, la. pair. Lot Mou's 76c. and .$1 00 Shirts, 25 Misses' and Children's American 311k and Laco LlBle Hose, worth 25 and 20c , for 7o. pair. Bit: Line of Men's PantB, $1.50, $2.00. $2 50, for 08j. Men's 2&0. Ties, 10c. Men's 50o. Ties, 25. New EitPter Hats Now on Dis- play. i s. HOPKINS CO., Clements-Prentic- e. w?wtoJGimWmm kWEmwkwkWwJJuBffl& M$&mmWiil&&d8lW .A 3m mh?jh 11 y, $&& ,irv&.JkSiMK 'Trmtmmmmrv-- i. -- - rv c .c USING THAT RUBBEI&TAMP Lu-cam- a, Barred Rock and Black Minorca Eggs for sale, IS for $ i .50 at the White Wyandotte P o u l.t r y y?& News was ivee'ved-hera few days ago thar Miss Lne.ile Prentice and Kuthlaiul Olemens. i both of Morgauiield, wore niar- nod Thursday at Sli wneetowu. This ca'iie as a surprise to their many friends in this eity, as well as to theirfrieuds in their home town. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. .Prentice, is a beautifully and taleuted young lady, while the groom is owner of a large estate near Morganfield, and this pa per wishes to extend to them a long life of happiness togethor. e 1 II. P. MORTON, Manager Kentucky Madisonville, Quite an Improvement. The work on the old depot, at Madhonville is rapidly Hearing completion audit l"okB almost as good as ney. The shed in front of the station is quite an improvement and pasni:er8 can got on and off trains during rainy weather without gettitig sopping wet heretofore. With the depot completed, g.ttes at every crossing with alarm songs attached, and all whistling in the corpor- q Farm. Z. B. Guthrie, TALLY Proprietor Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets assist nature m driviuir all impurities outot the system, msur-- I ing a free and regular condition and restoring the organs or the body to i health and strength Sold by Geo. .King & Sons. , I ate limits eliminated, Madi60U' ville will take a long stride forward. - Kentucky Every family and especially those who reside in the country should be provided at all times with a bottle of Chamberlain's Liniment. There The hat that you ought to buy is is no tolling when it may be wanted hero now waiting for you, reason-abl- y in case of an accident or emergency. priced and ready for tho wear- It is most excellent in all cases of er. Let us show It to you. Barnes. rheumatism, sprains and bruises. Cowand & Co., Incorporated." Sold by Geo. King & Sons. I )rtrt&jwrtjrjw BOSTON STORE We Are Member Evansville's favorite Trading Center of The Retail Merchants' Association and Rebate Railroad Fares According to Their Plan. BOSTON SRORE Correct Styies for Easter-- The Easter Suit Question is Easily Solved Here It is a very easy matter to select your EaBter Suit among the hundreds of pretty, new and stylish suits to be found here, and the low prices at which they are sold will be an agreeable surprise to you. We want you to come in and look, whether you buy or not. It will afford us great pleasure to show you through. nobby Btyles in fine Serge Suits; come in navy and black. Strictly man tailored coats, fine satin lined. Skirt has EaBily front and back panel worth $IG00. Special at ., AT 1 J.O i Q rVfcr J AT ..$13.75 spring colorB are shown In th(s assortment of Stylish Suits. A'variety of styles i.n leading materials. Cannot be duplicated else- - qt-fwhere at tplO.UU c t UU IO. CC A- 0f wide range popufar AT rf Smart 8U,ts f plain serges, aud uovolties. Exquisitely tailored throughout. Coat fine satin lined, newept skirt models. Shown in a fine selection of wanted shades. Regular Q1 $20 00 values fori S5-1- 1 OH Jserges striped f ff JJ c AT I hu LU Itching piles provoke profanity, but profanity won't cure them. Doan's Ointment cures Itchinp, bleeding or protudint; pilos after years of sutler-In- g At any drug store. New Shepherd AT Cream Serge 91 yK suits, with Suits, which are very popular. Black and black hair line stripe. Fine Nobby cat quality of material, new gored white checkB. coat, with black satin reveres; wkirt with side fastening; mantailored coat with fine mesBafrKirt trimmed to match. Well nne lining. Very ntrikltnr in worth ?22.00. CDQ-Q We I appearance. rfcr Special at .... Spoola at IfKA. 1 u 1Q t t J.t7 J G.(0 1 SMART EASTER AND SUITS MISSES FOR LADIES tpAt.Ul CT-f I K I We're long on Service mmkm Xvi y &B3k not only in the "Natural Mgr sell but the care Tho Cockney iKAfyH shcim shoes we Shape" Flor- - The ladies of the Christian church invite the ladies of the tAAn to join them in a prayer service uoh day this week. A special program will be gjven each afternoon, beginning at 2:30 o'dock and closing at 8:30. If yon haven't the time to exercise regularly Ooan's Kogulets will prevent constipation. Theyij induce a mild, easy healthful action of the bowels without griping. Ask jour druggist for llieni. 2j cents. Will Likely Lose CHILDREN'S EASTER COATS Children's Spring Coats, in reefer and box styles, made of plain colpred material, novel ties, checks, cream serge, ?tc. Almost any color you want. Neatly trimmed and elegantly tailored. Slzeb 0 to 14 vears. A wide range to choose from at $1.98, $2.25, $2.98 up io Dtpsb SkirtB, made or black pauuma. planed style, with satin hand trimming Infloum" fffPCt. 2 50 NOBBY DRESS SKIRTS A special olfHring In Ladies' Full length Spring Coats. in a wide diversity of stylo and prices, Partlsulary favorable just now are the long sorcre coats, of which we have a ery broad aud pleasunt asBort-iiiM.- t. They come in navy bio-'- , tan and black, aro tailored aud finished. In these garments wo olier special values at por-fiul- y value. A regular .For CD"! ...S-L,y QQ $5.95 Dress Skirts, gored style, panel front, deep flounce with narrow silk band trimmings. we Worth $4 50 Otter- O od special at .. qQ .i.pO. S10 50 to 815.75. SPRING COATS, a splendid assortment of stylish models, showing the unwest ideas. All the popular materials, in tans, greys aud black. Exquisitely tailored throughout. Moderately priced at S3.98, S4.98 up to $10 98. SHORT" v 1 ful attention given to fitting your feet. You get your money's worth in h service the style and comfort of a Florsheim are a daily dividend of satisfaction. Finger. 0 jKwm muWm &?iitl I II. M. Ooffiiniu, the liveryman of Slaui:hterville,' who had the misfortune to drop a barrel of oil on hi lingers while unloading it will likely lose one id ins lingers, as the- bone was - MOST STYLES $5.00 SHOE H Mat Friday, ST. BERNARD MINING CO. INCORPORATED -- FOf SALE KY ' hadlv mashed. For the stomach and bowel disorders of bableB McGEE'S BABY ELIXIR Is a remedy of genuine merit. It acts quickly, is pure, whole Home and pleasant to take. Price 25c and 50c per bbttle. Sold by St. Bernard Mining Co., Incorporated, Drug Department. Charming New Millinery Moderately Priced Is the all prevailing topic just now. What to got and where to get it, is the question. But a question very easily solved if you como and inspect our splendidly complete stocks. We have hats here that will satisfy the most discriminating, both as to styfb aud price. Our hats, no matter tho price, have that indefinable something that uiiferentiates them from all others. Come and see the ipuperb creations you can buy for S2 98, $3.98, $4.98, 86.00, $7 50 up to $25. TllE new corsets do-signs f We are now exhibiting the .newest corsot Our Corset Department contains ono of the largest, most distinctive and artistic assortments of new and desirable corsets ever olfered Our the fashionable women of tills vicinity line includes models for overy proportion and size of figure stout, medium, slender, tall, average and small. A cordial invitation is extended to all to como aud examine our splendid corsot displays, and becomo familiar with tho new styles. Ask to see the now models at $1, $1 50, $2. 2.50, $3, $4. $5 and $G EARLINGTON, KENTUCKY ( FOWLER, DICK :- -: WALKER, :- -: TTT VlTT. i EVAN&VILLE, INDIANA rxfys ntffy Msi x?( x! 9 x! ' f ' uitt.Ao t. ir ? . w 4 , , - cmsp 1- - : ,,,.4.W. .LtotA. in ''A.l tS' i CP ROYAL BAKING POWDER MbsoIuMy Pure MAKES HOME BAKING EASY HPU .. . jjPU wwfnEFF? ESPoSH Light Biscuit Delicious Cake Dainty Pastries Fine Puddings Flaky Crusts C. Atkinson, TIiob. Blair, O. M. """" " ' i Henry. Meeting night first Monday Tho essential features in poultry, night in each mouth. keeping are clean quarters, grass andj School Trustee Paul M. Moore. coops that are easy to exorcise; Board of Health Ed M. Trahern, clean, easy to feed and not exponstvo G. Gilbert King and CurtiB B. Johnto mako. After many years of study son, M. D. Postmaster Chas. Cowoll. and experiment with all the different kinds of poultry houses I find tho folCHURCHES. lowing plan Is tho simplest and by far tho best, except in tho snowy peCatholic Church. .First mas riod of winter, when- tho birds and. every Sunday and lnily day at 7:00 a. in. Second maHB and preaching 9:30 a. m. Vesport and benediction 7 p. m. Rev. J. P. McParlaud, Pastor. " --"":: H. C Bourland. Police Judge A. J. Bennett. Chief of Police Wm. Bradley. Night Chief J H. Ham by. Tax Assessor J. H. Corbltt. City Clerk Paul P. Price. Treasurer Frank B. A'rnold. HEALTHY YARD FOR POULTRY; City PhyBician W R. Nisbet. City Engineer R. E. Whlpfler. Essential Features In Keeping ChlckJ Street CoinmissionerRobt. Wood Councllmeii Jno. B, Atkinson, ens Are Clean Quarters, Madison Oldham, F. D. Rash, Geo. Grass and Exercise. Mayor pU TRY CITY DIRECTORY. 3C in. Lord's day at 10:45 a. m. und 7 f. m. Prayer meeting every "Wednoe. day at 7:30 p. m. Cheap Poultry Yard. yards can be placed iu an open &hod, facing south, Tho yards are built la sections four feed wide, two feet hlghj and 1G feet long.. One or 20 sections can be placed, end to end and the length of tho, yard Is only limited by your boundary, or whatever elso there Is to restrict you. A grass and clover field is tha best, but when I started my yarda they were on corn stubble and a flno grassy yard has grown without seeding in two years, wrltos R. Thomas In Rural Now Yorker. The material aro kept in all lumber yards. Six arbor laths 1x2x16 white plno finished and free from knots and other weak; spots, cost aboOt 25 cents each, will make the frame. The sides, ends andj top can be made up of plaster latha nailed one Inch apart for small chick-ento 2 Inches for adult! and 1 fowls. Porch lattice strips are nearer, better and a little more expensive) but If painted would make a neater appearance and be more lasting. Tha end Bection should bo closed at the ends with a sliding door to shut all birds in when moving yards; Interl modlato sections are braced on tha ends and left open otherwise. The top of each Bection should havo, four feet closed with light lumber or a sheet of galvanized iron which wll furnish shado for tho fowfs on warm; days. For broder yards these sections ehould have tho whole top covered" with galvanized iron or light lumber and It will savo much loss from sud-de- n showerB, but mako them light enough to move easily. Tho rooBtlng room should bo four feet square agu two feet high with two roosts anil open at tho lop like a box. Theso coops aro easy to movo by just drag glng them along. They will hold 12 or 14 Leghorns and havo roosting , s l Christian a.Church. 9:30 Preachhigovefj at Sunday-schoo- and the food is liner, more tasty, cleanly and wholesome than the ready-mad- e found at the shop or grocery. ftayat Cask Boek 800 tteeetptmFrea Send Name and Address, ROYAL DAKINQ M. E. Church. Regular servicts third Sunday at 11 a. m. and 7 :30 p. in . Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7:30. Sunday-schoat 9:80 a. m. Class mooting, Sunday at 10:80 a. ni. Rev. I. N. Reid, pastor. Epworth League J. S. Han cock, president. Meets every San-daevening at 0:46 p. m. at the Methodist Episcopal Church, South. ol All aro welcome. M. v.. POWDER CO., NEW YORK. m E. Church, South. Rev. W. Brandon, pustor. Services on everv Sunday at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday school 'at 9:80 a. m. Prayer meeting, Wednesday evenings at 7:30 o'clock. Epworth League, every Sunday evening at 0:45. Ladies' Aid Society every Mondav afternoon. Official Board meeting Mondav after first Sundav in each mouth. Preaching 2nd and 4th Sunday at 11 a. m and 7:30 p. m. and tho preceding Saturday right. Church meeting Saturday night before the 4th Sur-daSunday School at 9:30 a. n . Prpyti noetint eve rv Mondav night at7:3t. Rev ( . H. Grlgson, Pasto'. A NEW SHIPMENT JUST IN This splendid Quartered Oak, Roll Seat Rocker, full 'extension posts, bolted construction, a $4.00 value, ( F. O. B. Madisonville, for DON'T Gee! 1 Enough. Missionary Baptist Church -- HISS OUR LACE CURTAIN AND DRUGGET SALE Efl 4.3U If every twin W6re as great As he Considers himself to be, And if nil Tho rost were as si will Ab in his opinion they are Geo! - '"Chicago Record-Heral- d. (J i k?A i f 4 Averts Awful Tragedy. Timely advice given Mrs. U. WIN loughby, of Mnrougo, Wis., (It. No. 1) prevented ii drtmiiful tragedy and BHved two lives. Doctors had paid her frightful cough was a "contain. p tion" cough and could do little to help her. After many mmudioH failed, her aunt urged her to Bake Dri King's New Discovery.'! have been UBiug it for soi.to time," Bhu wrote. "and the awful cough has almost ttouo. It also saved my llttlu bov when taken with u set-orhtonehlal trouble" This matohlest, mudluiua has no equal for throat and lung troublos. Prico 50o and $1.00. Trial bottlo free. Guaranteed by. all drugglBtB. The People of Kentucky. Monday, May 1., has boot; made And there are moderns longing much and greatly for the Mldns touch; they'd like to Bee whate'er they hold turn Into bars of yellow gold, and fill their cellar bins with dross, and count their millions by retho gross. Yet all tho cords show that wealth but multiplies one's woo; tho more you have, the mon- - you fret, and scheme and plan moro to get; you cease to sleep, forgot to oat, and pace the floor on frantic feet, to knock the Midas record cold, and pile up forty cords of gold. I have some cake ami pie atui bread, I havo a roof above my head, I have a good old easy chair, borne books to read, some clothes to wear, and sundry rubles put away to help out on a rninv day, a pair of slippers by the fire, and nothing moro do I desire. Walt ago-lon- g Ma-so- u, y. O'BRYAN, UTLEY & CO. INCORPORATED MADISONVILLE, - - KENTUCKY Services tourth Sun jay morning and evening in each month and Saturday ovenlng preceding. Prayer Court, No. 55 meets every 2nd ami meeting Friday ovenitg. Sunday 4th Friday nieht at new Victory Hall. John Wand, Scribe. school 2 p. m. Rkv. T. J. Lynn, Pastor. Standwaite, Tribe No. 57,Rod Mot Presbytrrian Church Hoc-l- meets every Friday sleep. Regular services first Thu t ay Harry 'Long, C. of R. at 7:80 p. m. and third J tindry at Woodmen of the World, Catalpo 3:30 p.m. in each month. Sundnj school eaDh Sunday norn'ng t 9:80 Camp No. 801 meets every Wednesday night. All members are earo'clock. a. 1 'Jenkkai Baptist Church. -- No Bail For Miller, Efforts to secure bail for J. H. Miller, found guilty of using tho mails to defraud at Aberdee,!!, MiE8., , . in Philadelphia Bulletin. LODGES. Masonic Lodge E. W. Turner. No. 548 meets 1st. and 3rd. Fridays In each month. E. J'. Piniiiiips, Sec. Victoria Lodge, No. 84, K. of P. meets every Monday night. Visit, ors welcome. HoDkina Invitation to one or moro of your frlendB,1 now living in the North, West or Northwest, to cotno baok to tho South, "Baok Homo.'' You are earnestly requested to do thip, and' to send their names and addresses to me on a poBtat card, and if conveni- too day for you toVrlte a norsonnl ent, ii copy of your letter. We desire to reinforce yonr appeal by literature and proof that the South is now different and for them than the South they formerly know; better, in fnc than any othor part of tho United States. Tho time has come to resist the constant drain upon tho South for people to go upon Western lands to make business for the Western Tho "Haul; Home" wove ment is encouraging a return movement of our own people, and a discouragement to further Inroads upon our already Bcanty population. THERE ARE FIVE MILLION OF OUR PEOPLE INTHE WEST WILL YOU NOT HELP US TO REACH THEM ALL ON MAY 1? ThiB Is something definite you can do towjfis. advertising vour State, bt-tto- r rail-road- t Association. Johnson Pity, Tenn., April 1, 1011. Farmers and others who live at a diBtance from a drug store should keep in the houRe u bottle of BALLARD'S SNOW LINIMENT. It may be needed ftt anv time for outs, wounds, soreB, spralnB or rheuma tism. It is a powerful healing und penetrating remedy. Price 25, 50 and $f .00 per bottlo. Sold by St. Bernard Mining Co.,Incorporated,Druii Department, and nt tlur expeiiBo of only two or three cuntn and a few minutes time. The publisher of this paper is giving hiB space (which is his stock in trade) to aid this movomout, because it is for tho common good. Will you not do what Is here asked of you? Yours for the South, W. D. Rourrtb, Sec, 'Back Home" Movement Always Blessed Laying housos are the samo flock. with a Hearty Appotite if vou use size with four nosts on each side Dlgesteze. It helpMynur Ptomach do opened at the top. These houses tho work, digests what you eat and should be closed at the evening feod mak8 good rich blood from your lng tlmo to stop birds from roosting food. No more Sleepless Nights, Headache t.r Stomach Misery. Get in tho hoinio or nests. Dry mash hop pers aro Kept in anothor house of thflj rid of.all thefao troubles with DigOB-tezeFifty cents a bottle, worth ten samo pattern and each houso should fold Its cost, at drug .department of have one or moro sections between, the St. Bernard Mining Compauy,' them. Incorporated. Those yardB make ideal Leghorn! yards (thoy ere always in their own placo and not scratching at yout BalloonSprings Leak1. neighbor's garden), which Is their A buUoon which was carrying greatest recommendation. I am a four oilleers of the First Rei- - trucker and my neighbor's chickens t ment of Hip National Guards of do mo more harm than all tho bugs. o grain Ib thrown' Missouri spuing a leak at St. Each morning little when all tho in the end section, and Louis, collided with a smoke- birds are in closo the side and then stack and bounded nlonjj tho move each section over sideways till movo ijrouud. The occu pants saved all are on tho clean grass, then taking1 ,the end soction, birds and all, thomselvos by dumping the bal- care not to pinch their toes, but they ' are usually too eager for tho new last. graBS to got their toes pinched. A 50 cent bottlenf Kloodlno RheuRoosting houses should have no botmatic Liniment wilt latt longer than tom. Laying houses havo only wlro tho most aggravated case of sore netting on Jjottom of the nests to throat. A most effective remedy for cold on chest, croup, oto. Sold by keep in the straw whon moving the St.Bernard Mining (Jo. .Incorporated, houso. Tho dry mash feeding houso Drug Department. Special Agent1. should have a wood floor. Water, grit, shells and charcoal can bo kept In tomato cans or ard palls on tho No Harm Done Stealer Irene. outsldo of, the yards where tho birds Tho North German Lloyd liuer can reach them easily by putting their PrinzesBJreue was pulled off the heads through the slatted sides of tho and feeder can see at a sands of Fire Island Sunday. yards, If thopail is full. Tho water, glance each There are no visible scars except grit, etc., will always be free from a shattered rudder post. The droppings, which Is never the caso inside a when these utensils Irene will be rushed to Newport poultry houso. The are keptwill havo ground News for a thorough examina- grown up to grass in about two weeks' tion in dry dock. Tho vessel has time when you can move tho yards' to their not taken a drop of water and baok daily, original place and movo a task that will but take over her plates are thought to be in- about two minutes per section at the1 . coops enough to accommodato your meets every Thursday night. Y. Q. Walker. Sec. Golden Cross Lodge, Earlington. No. 525 meets 1st. and 8rd, Saturday night in each month. Mrs. Bertha Umstead, Sec. Degree of Honor, No. 10 meets 2nd and 4th Saturday nights in each month. Miss Lizzie Huff, Sec. Lodge, Earlington Ben Hur o01 K. of R. and S. Lodge, A. O. U. W. No Ernest Newton, have failed. It is understood that L. 0. Steele, 0. G. nestly requested to be there. Liude and James I. McKuight, C. S. Crenshaw, Clerk. ot4ier members of the Steele-Mille- r Modem Woodmen of the World. Cotton Company, will plead No. 11992'meetB every Wednesday. Y. Q. Walker, Sec. guilty today to the 'charge of Elks, B. P. O. No. 788 meets at conspiracy iu the use of frauduMadisonville Monday night. lent bills of lading. B. N. Gordon, Exalted Ruler. Roy S. Wilson, Secretary. You Can Eat Anything. Earlington Chapter, U. D. C, meets 1st Thursday in each montt-a- t Eat what your stomach craves 2:3(1. p. m. without the slightest fear of indigesMrs. Kate Withers, PreB tion, which iB an awful feeling. You with Ladies, of Security will not be bothered Nausea, Sonr Knights audv Heartburn, will meet every second and fourth Stomach, Heavy Feeling if you Bad will Monday nights. Visiting members Breath or dose of Digesteze. take one It reto attend. invited lieves and curoB as if by Magic. C. S. Crenshaw, Clerk. Pleasant as Candy. Relief in oue Visiting members are cordially minute. Got a 50c bottle from tho Invited to attend any of those drug department of the St. Bernard Mining Company,, Incorporated. Lodges 1 Bll'k"K.r7yluyu!y;au:y;ll)lll L r.,y ini,j;in,y;!7Hur.' i;ywiyiy:J !Jq3npi3;'!ipiiix umjix ;wKX,riK$iK& STmVmiVnlV3Wx' I I i ( ( I (f "The Dream Is Short Rej6tac6 Long men's wear. N i n 1 A good head line to fix well in your head. Especially in these days of buying new. spring ' i ' There's many a suit, plus an attractive price card", in many a clothing sWe window that seems the dream of tailoripg perfection in the window. But you cannot use it, as the store does, to decorate a window with. Rushing to buy such suits, led by ,the price ticket, may give you something to repent many a day. Look at the suit not the fancy price ticket look at it "well and consider how it will look in eight weeks. Better not experiment come here instead the store of aatisfaction. What isn't fit for 'us to guarantee, isn't fit for us to handle. tact. most. A prudent mother is always on tho watch for ByriiptomB of worms in her children. Paleness, lack of Interest In play, and peevishness is the signal ORE AM VERMI'for WHITE'S FUGE. Afew doses of this excellent remedy putB an end to the worms and the child soon acts naturally. Price 25c por bottlo. Sold by St. Bernard Mining Co.. Incorporated, Drug Every two "years the plot should bo plowed and used for a garden and a' new piece seeded to bluo grass and white clover the year previous to bolng used as a poultry plot. There will bo no waste, of fertilizer in thoso droppings on the living sod. In the cut details of this plan are shown. -' SCHLOSS BALTIMORE CLOTHES Department. ' Feodlng Chickens. ROBT. SORY, M. D. 4 Practice limited to diseases Eyes Tested. Glasses Fitted. Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. 2 There is no profit in chickens fed for tho ordinary market after they 1 havo reached tho weight of three or four pounds. I bought about BO chickens this fall with tho expectation of making money by fattenfarm-raise- d $12.50 INCORPORATES to $22.50 ing them. Thoy were divided Into OFFICE HOURS: 9 TO 12 A. M Office Over C. L. Row' Grocery. TO 4:30 P. M. Center Street. MADISONVILLE. . - KENTUCKY three different lots and fed by three dlfferont methods, says a writer in an I added approximately one exchange. pound to their weight in threo weeks, at a cost of between 11 and 12 cents. 1 I bougMt the chickens for eight and f? f cents a pound and netted ten ono-hiniA' cents a pound when I sold them. a PETER GEIBEL CO. Members 1 of the Ilcndcrsort Tare Refunding Association. 14 Main Street ,,; Henderson, Kentucky iilft' lin ft" i a Anmainit jjjJjuijiiiH&LttSilfc cd fr i iflJNfi &!!!! r!ifr; i"Hnnfifei 4 ' - " l" !IM f -j- MMMWflfVl mni if-- ICbc PAUL M. MOORE. ASSOCIATE EOITOR AND BUSINESS Subscription Rates One ssfc. &i fc?jtv. l S3S r 'r: v Year Six months... Three months Sinj;lo copies. Spsciinen copies mailed free MANAGER EDITOR AND PUBLISHER J. E. FAVYCETT of Kentutky Press Association Member and Second Dbtrict Publishers League application. Correspondents wanted in all parts of the comity. Address iib for on jv"2 i r.-jiir ji lKt '"tihiK r uri .mi zs c ss sJkr '-- ' ir.,tav.lftrT?vt't-T- KCVH.iHaK.vj2 ;- l - "vs Branch Office in Morton's Furniture Store, 119 South Main Street, Kentucky, Phone No. AILEbN DAVIS, Mgr. 4-- M1SS Madi-sonvill- e, mmm mmmm EASTER FIXINGS Only a few more days to prepare for the celebration of Easter. A happy Easter awaits those who are ready when the great day comes. No man, woman or child can have any excuse for not being well dressed on Easter Sunday, if they come to this )r Telephone 47 Tuesday, April 11, 1911 Ned Barnes was in town Monday. City Marshal Bradley was In Madisonville Monday. Henry Bourland was In Mndisoti-vill- e Monday on business. David Adams, of this city, was in Madisonville Monday. Ed. Arnold and Mun Wilson, of Madisonvillb, were here Monday. State op Ohio, Citv of Toledo, larly to bed and early to rise, Attend to your business and advertise And you will be healthy, prosperous and wise. wJ MA store for their Toggery. MISS WOMAN: ANNOUNCEMENTS Lucas County. i f he We are authorized to announce L. Frank J. Cheney makes oath that & is .senior Co,, doing partner of the firm of 1". J. Cheney H. Kay as a candidate for business the City of Toledo, County and State to represent HopfchiB pounty in the aforesaid,Inand that said firm will pay the sum of lower bouse of the next General Assembly ot Kentucky, subject to the ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use actiou of Hie Democratic party. We are authorized to announce Case L. Walker as a candldato for .Representative from Hopkins county in the lower house of the next General Assembly of Kentucky subject to the action of the Democratic Frank J. Cheney. Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, this 6th day of December, A. D. 1886. A. W. Gleason, , "' Notexy Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of Hall's Catarrh Cure. of the system. Send for testimonials free. F. J, Cheney & Co., Toledo, O. Sold by all Druggists, 73c, Take Hall's) Eamily Pills for constipation. Hi 1 '. irom tne siyie centers 01 ety. from which to make your selections, service in our Millinery Department. The very latest creations tne world, ana a great variare ;lat yur Palmer Coats and Suits -: . party. Style originators and producers of the most stylish garments. our highest rank. Ready.to-Wpattmenth;LSO ;- U t ii We are authorized to announce 33d L. Young as a candidate to Hopkins county in the lower M. B. Long, of Bon Ton bakery, is house of the next General Assembly recovering the shed in front of hiB of Kentucky, subject to the action of tfie Democratic party. place of business. The work ot laying new pipe for the water main is progressing flVE pkasurc. Lose ne chance nicely. Several new bnusos are being f giving pleasure. Far (hut erected in this city and more are is the ceaseless and anonymous badly needed. triumph of a truly loving spirit. Henry Drummond. Headaches Signs of Sanger. Anyone in thiB town that suffers frequently from splitting, nervous headaches ought to go at once to the ABIITIONAL MADISONVILLE NOTES druggist's aud get a 25c bottle of our Carlsted's German Liver Powder Headaches always indicate consti union in a dangerous form, that (Continued from Page 1 ) nay result in other extremely Pen even at Gilbert's Sanitarium in Evaus-vill- e ous aliments sometimes Blight's Disease and aud will be out in a few Our Carlstedt's GermanAppendicitis. Liver Pow days, to the delight of her many der acts on the Liver, the real cause ot constipation a few doses entirely friends. remove the trouble insure a lasting cure never fails guaranteed of you have headaches, get a bottle toif Mrs. Hrschel Coffman, Hanson, visited friends in this day irom the St. Bernard Mining Co., Incorporated, Drug Depart city Sunday. ment, 2oc a bottle. y Don't forget the Mrs. S. M. See hB6 a branch olHce for Madi- indisposed forKemp, who has been several days, is able sonville people in Morton's JTurui-lur- e to bo out again. Store. If you want advertisBeginning Wednesday, April 12, ing or job work or wish to subscribe and continuing fnr ten days we will ior the paper, call up number 4. have a Slipper Bargaiu Counter in Ailkkn Davis, Manager. our Store, on which will be placed a O. P. Bailey, of Moss Hill, was largeliue of Men's, Women's and Children's Oxfords and Pumps in in Madisonville Monday. Tau, Gun metal and patont leather. Mrs. Kate Hanner is in Colum- These are good values and late bus, Xenu., visiting her (laugh styles and we are selling them below cost. This is the beginning of 1er. the Benson, and you cannot afford to Mrs. W. P. Koss left Sunday misB taking advantage of the oppor ior an extended visit to frieuds tunity to get your summer footwnre at a bargain. in Birmingham, Ala. rep-lesflnt Queen Quality Oxfords, Pumps and have the style. They give the service: MR. MAN: You .canY afford to One of our New Suits, in connection with Half Hose and a pair of our. New Shoes, ;:r;,3 SKIRTS AND Ribbon Ties. See them in WAISTS of the Nothing better. They 0 neglect your appearance on Easter, one of our Slifnts, Hats, Collars, Ties, would certainly make you look good. (uW The best is alwaysfipund at this store. "t HART SCrffFFNER & MARX CLOTHES. KING QUALITY AND STACY ADAMS SHOES. FERGUSON-McKINNESHIRTS. Y . - We've not neglected the little people, for we have handsome footwear and clothes for Boys and Girls of all ages. At your service always. r ' Semi-Weekl- BARNES, COWAND .& CO. INCORPORATED EARLINGTON , KENTUCKY CALENDAR t Miss Florence Walker left yes-terda- y for her home iu Henderson, after a shorfci&isif to her sister, Mrs. 0. A. Morton, iu ths city. j We make a specialty of doing two and throe color work. If you want tslaeBy job work that will give see our samples aud gut prices at thti Madisonville Branch Office in Morton's Furniture Store. AiiiEKN Davis, Manager. W. 0. Morton, of St. Louis, is satis-i&ctio- n FARM HOUSE UP IN ICELAND Miss Nora Faull, who is quite ill, Typical Struoture bf Turf In tho Guest is not so well tho past week. Room of Which Was an Organ Chas. Seymour, of Madisonville, Made In Vermont. visited friends here Sunday. Mr. aud Mrs. R. G. McEnen were The guest room contained a narrow week end visitors to his parents in bed, a big round table and an organ made In Brattleboro, Vt. Our boat proSt. Charles. duced the usual box ot snuff, and with It a box of good cigars. BOUIU1ANI) & MOTIIEKSHEAD. ORIGIN Story OF OUR of the Year and Its Days, as Now Constituted, Told . Once More. THE - BEST - TELEPHONE - SERVICE LOOK HERE, ME. FAEMEE! Note that the Cumberland Telephone & Telegraph Company Incorporated. Is offer-la- g to you an Weal proposition for telephone service Using our you of lant nftttanen rnnnprtinn in nvrv lttnA.n nMfn t .i. service jr.r. have rtr.- e? " advantages of telephone service In your are too numerous"? mention, but amine to them would bo dally communication with the markets, obtaining prices, getting accurate ispuiuiuiuB weaiuer, caning up your neigutiors, relatives. All the vantages and pleasures are more than worth the priceiriends and pay for the service you would Literature and information furnished by calling on our manager, E. G Mann in Madisonville visiting his ily for a few days. fam- Are You Like This? VI-NO- Mrs. 0. B. Tate, Sr., and Miss it ,'f ,f u ' jl ' "Virginia Tate 6peut Saturday iu i JEvansville shopping. Mrs. . G. McLeod and daugh ier, Jane McLeod, who have &een spending the past winter in Florida, returned home Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brown and son, Frank Brown, Jr., spent Saturday in Evansville with rel- - atives, Mr. aud Mrs. K. S. Dulin, Sr., f bpnngfield, Tenn., are visit- sag relatives in this city. Get the habit of coming to the branch office of the Boo, at Morton'B Furniture Store, .when you waut engraved cards, letterheads, dance tickets or programs. Wo have the best and fct ub figure with you on prices'. Semi-Weekly y , AibRKN Davis, Manager. Jdiss Vorda Oatos.of Madisonville, yjgited Mrs. Henry DeberryStiuday. Tired all the time, not much good for anything, hardly able to drag around, just all run down. If you are, we guarantee our L everything In It. Another passage leads to another kitchen with a modwill help you. It has helped ern stove. The wallB are all of turf, many people around here who were as Is the roof, with Just enough driftin this condition. wood In the roof to make a framework Now look here, just try one botto hold It in place. Very steep stairs tle of VINOL, and if you are not lead up to the badetofa, or sleeping The badstofa frequently satisfied that it did you good, come apartment back and get your money. It will forms tho sitting and common work room of the family, especially In winJbe returned without question. That is a fair proposition and shows our ter, as well as the sleeping room of the entire household. , faith in VINOL, and that we do Bunks built Into the wall extend not want your money unless you rearound the room and are often filled ceive benefit with seaweed or feathers, over which We know what ve are talking is thrown a fold or two or wadmal and' a thick coverlet of eiderdown. The about because we have sold VINOL for vears. and have seen how floors are sometimes covered with much good it has done among our boards, but "more often consist of damp earth. From tho celling are customers. "numerous articles of domeatlo VINOL is not a patent, secret economy, while large chests containing nostrum, but ao honest, tried and clothing and valuables lire scattered throughout the house. Springfield true body builder and strength creator of world-wid- e fame, delicious and easy to take.' Come in today Dupolnne Silks, per yard, 25 oouta. and start your cure at once. You Barnes, CoWHu &Oo., Incorporated. take no risk, ST. BERNARD MINING COMPANY Jas Sullivi.ii niftdo a business trip to Mndisonvuie ilonUuy. Incorporated Drug Department surf-pond- The host and hostesn then showed over the house. It is a turf structure and id typical of the older farmhouses, with narrow, dark, wlndow-eo- s corrjdors, n labrlnthlan maze from room to "room" One pass'ageway leads to a large open mound where a firo is made to smoke meat and flsh, and incidentally the whole house and us all this' calendar the length bf the solar year 'Is taken to bo 265 days 5 hoi rs 40 'minutes and 12 seconds, the difference. between which and the true length is Immaterial. The Christlaa In The Julian year consists of 366 days and exceeded by 11 minutes 13.05 seconds the solar year of 365 days 5 hours 48 minutes 46 seconds. In consequence of this, the equinox In the course of a few centuries fell back considerably. In tho time of Julius Caesar, it corresponded to March 25, and by the sixteenth century It had retrogarded to March 11. It was at this time that a physician ot Verona nnmed, Ghiraidi proposed a plan for amending the calendar. Ho died before ho had opportunity to carry It forward, but his brother presented it to Pope Oregory XIII., who assembled a number of learned men to discuss It It was passed upon favorably and adopted, and thus was given to the world 'what has since beon known as the Gregorian calendar, In 1582 Oregory Issued a brief, apollshlng the Julian calendar In all Catholic countries, and introducing the reformed one. The reform of the aorgorianor new on the Julian or old, consisted In dropping tea days after October 4, 1582, so that the 16th was reckoned immediately after tho 4th. Every one hundredth year, which, by the o.d style was a leap year, was to be a common year, the fourth century, divisible by four, excepted; that is, 1600 Was to remain a leap year, but 1700, 1800 and 19"0 wero not to bo reckoned as such, while 20bowas to bo reckoned. " """ CUMBERLAND TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH CO. l:Z"M WHEN N IN MADISONVILLE! . . Visit the Princess Theater, the best moving in the country. Something new each night. Matinee every afternoon 2 to 5. Good music a specialty, PRICES 5s: iVWAYWMM&WMV B 8c IO CEINTX A. D. NOE, Jr., Manager. B. M. SLATON, Undertaker MADISONVILLE, Every tiling New. The KY- - 5 J . fl. lt, ,amiii-ii-- I :J Finest Hearse in tne- Countv NEXT DOOR TO POST OFFICE, MASONIC BUILDING Herald CI as. Barnett was iu Mo tit ay ou business. Madisonville BEE ADS PAY. GET THE HABIT WJ? S. ttrr "woMWIPW1 '' L. T79J!-'- tMf t r t or r t V"1 inltsa AS I ! THE SATURDAY EVENING POST 5c CIGAR AT ALL LCABIN6 TOBACCO BtALtRS SHE' WASN'T ENVIOUS a vmm awmtj Negligee Shirts We Call Attention to Our Assortment of Spring 1911 C. W. LINDSAY, i distributor I: L News of the Town Omer Wyatt waa in MadlBonvlllo Friday visiting frlonds. Mrs. E. A. Bnvis waB In Madison-Butivill- e DR. E. B. HARDIN DR. L G. RAY Drs. Hardin & Ray DENTISTS Painless Extracting and Porcelain'Work High Class Dentistry is oar Specialty OfRct Savings Bank B!J(. Friday , JN. G. Alfnrd, of Providence, made k hushiQBs trip to tDiH ohy Friday. If yon are a patron of this store we will divide our profltB on flluios with ypu ; we carry an extonalvo lino of Ttltphont 390 Madisonville, Kentucky trip t$ this city Friday.' 8am D.fLmKley aud Walter Da-llof Midlsouvllle, were In this Friday. oity J. T. Alexander, of Madiaouville,' wad here Friday. Our flrst aim is to satisfy our cub tomern. If we sell you a rood shuo bo reasonable and so suitable that It never gives you an hour's dlsoomfort wouldn't that Bale be a good advertisement foe this store. We think bo aud that's the kind of advertise-men- t on which thlB store is prospering. Barnati, Cowaud Will Brown, of Howell, Ind la Visiting relatives hero thlB week. corporated, MiBsen Gertie O'Bannon and Ver-u- a , MIbb Armstrong, editor" of the Galloway, ot St. Charles, Were in Nurtonvlljfe Dispatch, madq a busi-nun- s Thursday shopping. t. , n, shoes that will fib your foot and purs. Barnes, Cowand & Co., In- Saturday visiting friends. If ynn have a friend or relative living at a distance, 'send them the y Bee a year It will on y coRt aud dollars and It will b a constant reminder of you, twice each Semi-Weekl- MIb" Connie Fenwlok and Frances MoEtfatrlch wore in Aludison-vlll- o week. Mrs. Geo. Newbold , visited friends in Madisonville Saturday MIbbob, Elizabeth and Kathorine Victory wore in MadisonvilleJISat-urda- y visiting friends. Mesdamob Tom Stone, Percy Jami- porated. JW188 ' fc Co., Incor- visited son were in Madisonville shopping Saturday. friends In MBdiBonvlll Friday. "W. B. Young, of Barpsley, was Foulard Silks, all colors, per yard 40 cents. Barnes, Cowand & Co., here Friday. Marvin Mitchell attended tho ball Incorporated. game between M.H. S. and MeLoah Marvin Mitchell was in Madison-- 1 FrTday. In Madisonvlllo vllle Saturday. Mrs. D. P. Batiks was lu MadisonIn addition to high Kfftde dependable shoes of the very latest styles ville Saturday visiting friends. wo are making price conoesafouH Mrs. Kirby Gordon visited friends that will please you. Come and let here Saturday. iih ifliow you. Barnes, Cowaud & W. J. Biiiloy, Madisonville, Ky., Co., Incorporated. Planes, Sheet Music, Books, MagaMIbb Auna Sharp,' of Evnnsville, zines, Typewriters, Rlbbou, Carbon is tho guest of Mrs. Otley Vunnoy. Paper. Mail orders solicited. W. J. BAIW3V, John G. Holloway has accepted a MadiBonvllle, Ky. run from Montgomery, Ala. Katnleen Corey Somo BhoeByou have owned should jnake you careful In buying now. We want to show you our Hue of dependable sIioob for JadieB, misseB men and and boyB, At prices that fit the pocket book. Barnes, Cowand & Co., Incorporated. Boglnning Wednesday, April 12, aud continuing for ten clays we will havo a Slipptr Bargain Counter in our Store, on which will be placed a large lino of Men's, Women's and Children's Oxfords and Pumps In tan, gun metal and patent leather. These are gooa values and late styleB and we aro selling thorn coBt. This ib tho beginning of 'the season, and you cannot afford to mlBB taking advantage or the opportunity to get your summer footwear at a bargain. be-"Tf- Telephone 101 3. BOUKLAND & MOTHKBSHKAJ), ' are Mr. and BOUKLAND, & MOTIIBBSIIKAD. some time in Madiaouville, spending Miss Lucy CreiiBhaw, who Iibb were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Paul been confined at homo with ill Prlco the past week. health, ib greatly improving. Mrs. Cannon,-iwh- o Rav Horb spout Saturday In Henderson with friends and rolativeB. Mrs. Will Patterson spent Saturday aud Sunday in Madisonville with friends. g Miss Nelson, of Evanpville, is frlondk in this oity this week. Beginning Wednesday, April 12, and continuing for ten days we will have a Slipper Bargain Counter in our Store on which will bo placed a largo lino of Men'sWomen's and Children's Oxford and' Pumps in Tan, Gun metal and patent leather. TheBe are good values and late styles f.nd we are selling them coBt. This is tho beginning of season, and von cannot ailord to the miss taking advautago of the opportunity togefc yourxsummer footware at a bargain. vis-Kinbo-low Lively as a Boy If yon are tired, Fun down, have no appetite, get a bottle of Yucatan Chill Tonic. A few doseB will set you up give you a buy's appetite as a make you strong and lively blood Purifies tho 1 60c a and strengthens the hystem Mining bottlo'at tho St Bernard DepartCo., Incorporated, Drug . . twelve-year-old:- Phil Sphlamp, of Henderson, is the gueBt of her Bister, Mrs. 0, H. Mrs. ment. McGary. Mr. and MrB. Wallace Crenshaw and children, of KanBas, are here on a viBlt to his father and sisters. Born, to Mr. aud Mrs. Orson Can-slthis morning, a fine 11 pound bov. Mother and child doing nicely. er cn&k &m Everv housekeeper who takes pride in her ability to manage her affairs nnonomicallv. and in keeping down ex penses, Bhould bo interested in seeing the finest Refrigerator mado. we carry a iuu lino of tho ctm asBm to bo tho most refrigerators ever put on tho mar ted, sanitary and ice:saving on your ico mil ana iiiais u uptd ket. Save fully Ordinary refrigerators only last about fivo years. ime. real porcelain Mado of polished oak or satin walnut with . ..w llnlnc all in one piece. Vvonswuuuiu uiiuuBuUUv ' strongest and moat suDStanuai mmmw. us show you their many vaiuaoie ieutuie. let ooVnoTOlwlnred one-thir-- Leonard Cleanable . i. KeiriKeraiors perfectly construc UK woman with the bharp note. "I'm not envious nor jealous. There isn't au envious hair in my head, unci I'm just sorry for people who are different , "Take my for Instance That woman is so afraid she won'i be first in everything and havo everything nicer than anybody elso'a that It ha3 ruined her disposition. NoU 'hat she had any disposition to boast of at tho Btart, though my brother nry couldn't do a thiug hut rave about her sweet nature before he married her. "Sh'd hardly got Into their new flat before sho waa running down my dining-roorug to my face, Just because hers wasn't as good. She did It hi a polite way, of courso7 When I mentioned thnt I wouldn't givo ono body brussels'rug with roses llko mine for ten dull, oriental things like hers she just smiled and said mlno wouldn't wear nearly as long as hers and to somo tastes my colors were "rude. Just bocaUBe she was sorry sho had spent all that money three times the sunt I put In my rugs and got nothing so good looking for.lt! She's kept hers all this time out of epito to make me think sh,e is satisfied. "She Is perfectly foolish about spending money. Goodness knows, If I'd ask for It I could have lots more money to spend, but I don't believe In nagging your husband. She'B got my brother so terrorized that be just hunds money over as though he liked to, but I guesB I can read between the lines. She makes my brother think she's delicate. I guess I know these slim, wiry women they're as Btrosg as a horse. She's not nearly so delicate m I am and there! no aence In her being pampered. "She's Just plain foolish ovar fear complexion, I guess other people oa this earth have had complexions as well as herself and, land knows, hers wasn't so awfully muchl Why, when I was a baby I've heard my mother say so many times people used to stop her to exclaim ever my complexion. 'MrB. Perkins,' they'd say, lt Isn't natural for any human child to have a skin like that, an' you want to look out. You'll never raUe her.' Of oourso, It waun't natural, for It to otay so marvelous aftor I grow up, but If I sat with my back to tho light Only I never It looked all right boasted of It and Miranda making such a fuss over her skin! Sho has my brother hypnotized Into thinking It wonderful, too. " 'Put on a veil, dear,' he says to her 'I don't when they go automoblllng. want you to ruin your face with the dust' As if a dynamite blast could mnko her face look any worse than It doos. "It makes mo sick to see a man so fooled by a woman who buyB her complexion at the drug store and puts It on with a trowel. "Some time when I get a chance I'm going through Miranda's top bureau drawor and pull out her rouge and leave 'cm lying powder truck-anarouud where my brother can see 'em. It's a perfect shame for him to be so deceived and eo happy about It. You needn't talk to me .about being able to see her color come and go sho Just hypnotizes people Into thinking It does. "That electric car of hers Is tho worst! I've walked or taken tho street cars all the days of my life, and for mo It's if that's good enough plenty good enough for my brother's wife. Just because her father gave It to her that is no sign sho shouldn't havo been woman enoih to refuse It Loading my poor brother down with (he oxpenso of keeping It! Her father built tho garage In the rear of their lot to keep It ..in and she says she and Henry take all tho care of It themselves but that's no excuse. It's exJust genuine, reckless, down-righ- t travagance, md It makes me sick. Why, I'm perfectly sure I could have six electrics "If I'd ask for 'em, but I havd too much sonse and a better ldoa ofiiny duty to my husband. "Miranda drove around tho day after she got the electric and said she'd como to tako me for a ride, but I wasn't going to let her have the pleasure of gloating ovr me and thinking she had so much moro than I did. She Just wanted' to show off before my neighbors and have thom pitying mo because I didn't have things like my brother's wife. "So I Bald: 'No, thank you, Miranda. I have my duticd at homo to attend to, as a good wife should, and I've no time to go flying, around town, when I might be better employed in darning my poor husband's socks, who is working hard at his office.' I said It pointedly, too, but I don't believe Bhe took it to herself, she's so satisfied with sister-in-lawper-lectl- "There Is oiio good thing ubout uit, If I do say It :nyEelf(" remarked t..z NEGLIGEE FlIFiTS Coat, with cuffs attached. Coat, with two soft collars and French cuffs. Coat, with two laundered collars, attached cuffs. Pongee or outing, with soft collar and cuffs attached. IID3S. SI. SO eiracL S2.00 SILVER, $1.00. IA '' A.ltc et Big AsBortment of 50c Negligees. BISHOP Paul King and Dallas Curtis, of HopkliiBvllle, vlBlted frlondG here Saturday. Mrs. A. G. Spillumn is visiting friends in Nashville this week. S. E. Harris Ib spending the week In Slaughterville with his parents. Flaxon, both plain and cross-barre20 and 25 cents per yard. Barnes, Cowand & Co., Incorpord, & CO. YOUR MONEY BACK IF YOU WANT IT ESTABLISHED 1869 y ated. Gilbert King Bpent Sunday in Madisonville wi$h relatives. Geo. Brooks spent Sunday evening in Madisonville. Robt. Merrihue was in Madisonville Sunday. Boys' and men's suits, in all)the rrew models and colors, can be found at Barnes, Cowand, & Cj's, -- If you wish to bo as well dressed ag the best; if you desire the confidence that comes from wearing garments as fine as any and better than most; if you care to be the equal of any man in the mat ter of dress they are here for the coming, the men who wear them are the "get there" men besides you gfit them from the makers direct, saving profits. "go-between" $rig Clothes ' up to $40, iu Suits $10, $12.50, 215, $10.50. $18 50 $20 and colors, fabricB, patterns and sea- or MadiBonvllle, were in town Sunday afternoon. Leonard Goodloe spout Sunday in Incorporated. Fred Baihjy aud Herschel Wilson, son's weayes. All the new models at your command. Our Mail Order business is a large factor. If you cannot come, mail or 'phone us and you'll hear from us by return mail. We specialize Hunan Shoes and now show their spring lines of Oxfords in all the new blacks and tans, including the other makes we sell. Our price range will cover any Shoe or Oxford wanted, $2 to $0. Dixon. Mrs. L. V. Renfro haB returned home from a visit to her parentB In Bowling Green. W.J.Bailey, the hustling Piano Man, of Madisonville, was here yesterday on business. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Gordon aud Mr. Kale Young, of MadiBonville, were In town Sunday afternoon visiting frindB.N Mr. and Mrs. JaB. R. Rash attended tho service of the Baptist church This ih Confirmation Suits Headquarters. We've a generous rebate plan. IT PAYS TO TRADE HERE Sundaynlght. Mis Loib Willis, of Madisonville, was the "guest of Miss Elizabeth EVANSVILLE.IND. gggfe :?: Kemp Sunday. Boys' and men's suits, in all the new models and colors, can be found at Barnes, Cowaud & Co., Incor- porated. d Will Thompson, of Madisonville, made a business trip to this city Monday. , Mtb. E. F. Ogden and daughter, of Slaughterville, were the guests of Mrs. Cam Ashby Sunday. Mrs. Frank Toombs, ofSlaughter-ville- , la visiting Mrs. Cam Ashby. Be sure and viBlt our millinery parlor before purchasing your Easier Hat. Barnes, Cowand & Co., C. A. MORTON MADISONVILLE, KY. Funeral Director and Embalmer Any Call Answered Promptly Day or Night. Incorporated. Mrs. garet Victory, of this city, aro spending several days in Louisville shopping. Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Watts, of this city, wero in Madisonvllo Monday. Jewell Webb was in Madisonville Monday on business. Be sure" and visit our millinery parlor before purchasing your Easier hat, Barnes Cowand & Co., Incorporated. : .fno. Covle waB In Madisonville Monday. s Marshal Hamby was called to tax Madisonville Monday. Judire Bennett had busIneBB 10 Madisonville Monday. FVW J. M. Victory and Miss Mar- J lamBnmMaVi 1 SHERWIN WILLIAMS' PREPARED PAINTS . i vn JJ The best for your house, floors or any kind $9 8$ We have stocked of interior or exterior work. the above well known brand of Calendars For 1912 We have the swellest line of Imported and Domestic Calendars for 1912 M that has ever been shown j$ They in this territory. are the Celebrated Butler line and the price this 88 year is lower than ever. vr-Do not purchase your 19 12 calendars until you have We seen our samples. can pleasfe you and save SjS A you money . iTU READY MIXED PAINTS nnrl hplip.vp. it nnnpr.fissarv to trv to exrjlain the merits of this exceptional line. Our stock is large and includes all the most popular colors. We cordially urge all prospective painters to call and let us make prices. - m everything. "But sho can't bear to Bee me have anything she hasn't got. You ought to have heard her admlro my new foulard dress you'd have thought Bhe meant it, but I know it was just that she was trying to hldo the Jealousy in her soul. "Thank goodness. If I do say It, there Isn't any "envy In met" ti s ST. BERNARD DRUG STORE 1 ST. BERNARD MINING CO. INCORPORATED EARUNGTON, KENTUCKY f St. Bernard Mining INCORPORATED EARUNCTON. Co., sWWi. .. I 8m, - KENTUCKY I Art and the Real Beef. A bull calf recently sold for $10,000. Of course, it may bo art heresy to uv bo. but Isn't this Just as sensible m to pay tho same amount for a .dingy "Bull Calf" by a doubtful old' master? C cv Semi-Week- ly Bee Kentucky Eartintlon, lggiggiimKi 53 &3 x Ii ASK TO SEE OUR SWELL JOB WORK I "" v" ft l1 jv i;bw - yg ! Ty -- v'w-Fr ,t i?r? isfRanr V"ttw.to" n1 l ;y imiiBlir 11 ifffiwwfKMWMMiMWi wmim RTUNITY Snappy, New, Clean u 3M M Up-to-Da- te Spring Merchandise season-by If has been our customer since the foundation of J7E McLEOD STORE, nearly two years ago, to open each a good a i .1: ubstantial price reduction in nearly e$ery department of our immense stock. We dp this to give our patrons the benefit of' complete, unbroken stock of the best, most seasonable merchandise that years of experience in buying from the world's best Wi l: makers has enabled us to s.ecure. ,. J a :$ We have never shown a prettier or more complete line ojSpring and Summer wear, nor have we ever before offered as . range of fabrics and colors which you may select your Spring and Summerclothing. J 1' ' It Your Golden Opportunity Begins Saturday, fp April 15, Continues Two Weeks Furniture This is the busy season for the housekeeper, and it was of her we Avere thinking when we were preparing this advertisement. $15 jfour piece Mission Library Set $11.98 Reed Porch Sets. . 10.98 $15 $12.50 Brass ana Vernis Martin Beds '. 9.98 7.98 $10 Iron Beds, all colors 5.98 $7 50 Iron Beds, all colors $5 Iron Beds, all colors 3,98 Notions One paper Pins One reel Star Binding Mourning, Pins, per box 5c Hair Pins, per box 10c box Paper " 5c Tablets 5c Envelopes 5c Pearl Buttons 15c white Curtain Poles Lot 25c Ladies' Neckwear 1 skein Utopia Embroidery Floss. lc-- . Men's; (Women's lc lc 24c 8c and India Linen l2Ac India Linen 15c India Linen 20c India Linen 25c India Linen 30c India' Linen 25c Flaxons . . . . 10c 12-J- Irish Linen 15c 19c Children's Shoes We are pi'oud of the Shoes we handle. We eel that there are no better shoes to be found anywhere. Tans are especially popular for Spring andiSummer, but we also have them in Patent, Gun Metal and Kid for the jhoIe family. A substantial reduction on all ?' Shoes. .'. .. 4c 4c 2Ac 24c 19c 25c Irish Linen, for waists . 50c Irish Linen, for waists.. 75c Irish Linen, for waists.. $1 10-Linen Sheeting $1.25 10-- Liijen Sheeting.. 4 4 ..2lc ,.39c ,.69c ..79c . 98c ...: Table Linen, Towels and White Goods Lot of Madras and Swiss, 10c value 5c Lot of Tissues and Batiste, 5c value 1 i 13 9c 10c Napkins 25c bleached Table Linens. .'. . . . 2 lc 72" inch Table Lin- 50cr '. "ens 43c 75c bleached 72 in. Taole Linens. 69c $1 bleached 7.2 in Table Linens.. 79c $1.25 bleached 72 inch Table Linen semi-bleached m .2c .m Ladies' Silk Petticoats lot of black and colored Silk Petticoats, selling now for $3, to go $2.48 for 3. 19 $4 Silk Petticoats 3 99 $5 Silk Petticoats 4.99 $6 Silk Petticoats Sample line of Silk Petticoats, one of a kind, to go at Half Price. , All Heatherbloom and Sateen Petti- cnatsr colored and black, 20 per cent offA - ' Carpets and Mattings We have just replenished our stock of Carpets, Druggets, Mattings and Rugs, which must be seen to be appreciated, the quality of which stands out above everything else, even the price. 7c Laces and Embroideries beautiful line of Val. Linen, Torchon and Cluny Laces and Swiss and Hamburg Embroideries, Flouncings and New and desirable patterns. 20 percent off. A All-Overs i 98c $1.50 bleached 72 inch Table Linen 20c Huck Touels 25c Huck Towels Lot of Brocaded Madias and Fancy Waistings, 15c value. .. .7jc Lot of Brocaded Madras and Fancy Waistings, 25c value . 12$c . $1.29 lCc 19c $1 25 $1 50 White Quilts White Quilts. White Quilts. $2 White Quilts. . . . $2 50 White Quilts. $3 White Quilts. . . . Special Prices Throughout the En- ...98c $1 19 . tire Department. 30c Carpet, floral and conventional NeW ' it Spring Silks and Marquisettes , & designs . . . . ft 24c 35c Carpets, flor'al and conventional : designs 28c 50c Ingrain Carpets, various patterns ' $1 Napkins. rer do 25 Napkins, per doz $1.50 Napkins, per doz $1 $1 79c $1.04 , 1.29 1.59 1.9S . . 2.38 Air Suits Men's and Boys' Spring Clothing An elegant showing of the newest creations of men's and young men's for1 Nothing prettier has ever been shown in Madisonville for spring and summer than these beautiful Silks we are now showing. The Foulards, Mescalines and Satins in all colors, blue, brown, tan, green, black and white stripe, Helen pink, old rose and lavendar, and range trom 40c to $1.25 per yard. 9 4 The Marquisette, the new coarse open goods, just the coolest thing for summer. goods. Nothing more popular for the coming season than this new k 79c Smyrna Rugs, large size $1.25 Velvet Rogsfloral designs.?98c $10 Drugget, 9xlfe Brussels, floral and Oriental ... 1 SS.9S $lo.50 Drugget. 9x12 Brussels, floral and Oriental.., $10.9S $25 Druggets, 9x12 Axminster, floral and Oriental $21.48 25c Matting, Jap and China . . . . l9c 35c Matting, Jap and China . . . .28c a spring and summer wear. . Golden Opportunity Specials we offer good bargains.. Price. Some we carried over. $7.50 2- - and Suits $3 75 Here Good Clothes, good style, at $102- - and $15 2-a- nd Half . 7 $12 50 2-a- nd Suits... .... 6.25 Suits.. .. Suits .... $5.00 50 Trunks and Suit Cases A nice line of Trunks, Suit Cases, Hand Bags and Telescopes 15 The Marquisettes come in white and all colors, soma plain solid dolors, some figured and striped and priced from 25c to $1.25 per yard, percent off. Bovs' Knee Pant Suits i We have a lot of boy?. Knee Pant Suits, good value,, that we will sell . at half price. t ( $2 Suits $1.50 ...$1.00 $3Suits $4 Suits 2.00 ' Odd Pants . A nice showing of men's and boys' Odd Pants for spring and summer wear. You will find many bargains in this department. ey ' a , " i 7A Ladies' Skirts and Suits We are making some very special prices department. Our showing Suits, etc., is superb. We have a beautiful Kimonas. One lot of ladies' Skirts, no two alike . '. One lot of ladies' Skirts, no two alike $5 Skirts $6 Skirts $7.50 Skirts ." $ 10 Skirts Special Prices on ladies' Muslin Ready-to-Wear Gents' Furnishings This Spring and Summer we are going to show the toppiest.line of Gents' Furnishings ever shown in our store. We have spared nothing in our endeavor to make this spring Showing of men's Wear a banner one with us. SHIRTS. We call especial attention to our line of Shirts. We have them with the new French Double Cuff - and Collars ''to match. Some have the dainty black stripe, some figured and some plain white. We also have the sost Pongee with collars attached. We have the, soft collars- which can be used on any shirt. M0C5. A beautiful line of Lisle and Silk Hose in all colors. - Woolen Dress Goods and Suitings 15c value, now selling for this price 25c value, now selling for this price 50c value, now selling for this price $1 value, now selling for this price 50 inch Panama, worth 60c per yard, for 7 l-- throughout our ladies' of Skirts, Waists and line of Silk and Chellie t l-- 2c 12 25c 50c .... One Half Off One Fourth 'Off $3.75 43c Wash Goods lot of 12 c A. F. C Ginghams lot of 20c and 25c Ginghams 25c Organdie Mignonette, 25c Lace Tissues 20c Anita Voils 30c Silver Foulards Bordered Dress Novelties Pin Striped Dress, 25c value Lot of 20c and 25c French Ginghams Lot of 12 Silver Stripe Suitings A A 'l.-2l-- 2c Ki It 7 12 2c 2c 4.50 5.63 7 50 Underwear Hats Our line of Hats for Rpring end summer is second to none in the city. We have them almost every shade Black.wbrown, tan, canary, grey in crease, telescope with pencil curled brim, pinch In fact anything that is stylish in a hat can be found here 20 Per Cent Off on all Hats exce t Stetsons. f One lot of Men's Hats at Half Price. , .' '. I .20c ... p 19c i-- 2c i Hand Bags manufacturer's sample line we bought at a bargain to go at 17 22 11 l-- Just a few left, some leather and some imitation leather. i-- 2c A Price Half 17 ' 2c .12 7 l-- 2c l-- 2c Pictorial Review The McLcod &tore Madisonville, Mail Orders Patterns 10c-15- c Kentucky Filled Promptly The Big Store on the Corner Sells Everything you have to buy and buys Everything you have to Sell ""V rk"&U . , f CHINA, QUEENSWARE AND GLASSWARE SPRING 18 THE TIME TO BUY OHINA, POTTERY, GLASSWARE AND QUEENSWARE. OUR STORE IS THE LARGEST IN TOWN. and Domestic Dinner Sets in Haviland, English Semi-Porcela- in K.pri.c?!..., $5.00 to $37.50 VetrartslWestUv Headquarters for the Forrest I'hne arrival of trams Cavalry Corps at our next Gener- 'hroughoi and departuro of pasHiu, trairfp al Reunion, will be one room of irtghmting at Burlington. tCffective Sunday, June 10, 1010 the Old ChpitolBuildinu in Little north hound. Ark. All members of the 0,25 a. m. No. 92 Corps are requested to call and ... 11.15 a. m. No. 5'2 7.23 p. m. No. 94 Lreirister and oecurc badges. Thev 11.22 p. m, No. 54 are reqtieRted to make it their SOUTH BOUND. social headquartcrs( for meeting 4.80 a.m. .No. 53 Nov 95 t 823 a m and fighting the battles over with -4.21 p.m. No. 5J the comrades thv met. 10.48 p. m. No. 93 And you are" especially reques INTERURBAN TRAINS. ted to be present at 10 o'clock A. AtUnttont ll-icfc- , "HMiMTCHOTH BEAUTIFY YOUR HOME FREE Nothing beautifies the home grounds like a few well selected; roses. The BEE is going to make it possible for every one of its readers to beautify his or her home grounds without a cent of cost. We will send you the six everbloorhing roses described below absolutely free of charge if you will send; tisonly $1.00 to pay for the BEE one year and the Farmer and Stockman one year. What is more we will send you complete instructions on planting and care with each collection.. These instructions are written by an Ohio florist, one of the most successful on earth. These roses will be sent you postpaid by the Farmer and Stockr man direct from the florist in Ohio, any time you wish. You can order the collection now, before the supply is exhausted, and have tlfem shipped any time you wish before May 1. . SEMI-WEEKLY one-year-o- ld SEMI-WEEKLY -- i AN IDEAL" CROCKERY, TOR KITCHEN USE MixinK BowIb, 10c and 15c Coverod Bowls. 15c One Half IIFE PROOF lf WAJF2LE5 M., ori Wednesday, Mt.y 17, 1011, and unite in the election of a new Pitcher,, 15c Oommauder and the transaction of anv business of the Corps. H, A. Tyler, Lt. Gen'l Com. The Forrest Cavalry Corps ..,.,. ...?5c dozen...' Genuine Out Star Glasses, ono-ha40c and 60c Proof Tea Pots EiiRllBh Porcelain Fire 5c to 50c Flower Pots (with sauoorfl) 40c, 75c and 90c "Rosovllle Pottory" Fern Dishes Lamps, Lamp Shades, Chimueys, Burnors and WickB. R$3.25 lo $19.00 Toilet SotH from 109 8.20 p. m. Diarrhoea should be cured without ; No. Ill 6.50 No. loss of time and by medicine whfch Colio, Cholera like Chamberlain's and Diarrhoea Remedy not only M. H.& E.TIME CARD. cures promptly but produces no un- -' pleasant after allects. It never fa"ls M. H. & E. time card went into and is pleasant aiid safe to take. ,etrect Sunday, June 19, 1910. Sold by Geo. King & Sons. 5:46 a.m. No. 112 leaves No. 118 arrives. ...3:80 p. m. Houses Burned. 5,000 p-- NORTH BOnND. 8.26 a.m. No. 104...- J0.55 a. m. No. 106 2.00 p.m. No. 108 5.02 p. m, No. 110 SOUTH BOUND. 745 a.m. No. 103 10.00a.m. No. 105 12.67 p. m. No. 107 THE ROSES DESCRIBED. ' ', IF IT'S IN TOWN IT'S AT DUNKERSON'S 122 West Center St, . The notorious Yeshiwan quarfc t. C;R. R, TIME CARD. ter of Tokio was rjirned Sun-daIt is estimated that 5,000 Time of departure of Illinois Cer-,rhouses are in ruins. Six thou trains from Nortonville, Ky. , NORTH BOUND. sand female inmates were reu- y. al dered homeless. When you feel a cold coming don't delay, but immediately take Bloodlue Cough Checker, the cole- Lb rut eel throat and lung remedy. It mops ine uougn, relieves idh lrriui-tiothe cough. Sold by St. Bernard Mining Co., IncorporaSpecial ted, Drug Department, on n, . No. No 102 104 Phone 72-- 2 No. 122, local pass. No. 180. local 1.28 p. 3.40 a. 10.45 a 0.86 p. in. m. m. m. Madisonville, IN RACE TO STAY Governor Cox Denies Report That He Would Quit Race for Governor. -- ; Kentucky Steel Business Good. and-cure- s, 4.08 p.m. No. 101 1.46 a. m. No. 103 No. 121, local pass. 1.28 p.m. No. 135 local pass 5.53 a. m. AUGUSTUS ROOTZ DEAD AT DETROIT of This SOUTH BOUND Agents. f The steel nulls booked orders for approximately 1,000,000 tons of iitushe lk products m March, SISK BROS BOOK COMPANY Was a Brother of Ernest Rootz, City.' an'l the prospect if. that the ApA special from Maysville.Ky., ril contracts will be equally as Bys: The report to the effect large. . that Lieut. Gov. Cox would re It's Equal Don't Exist. tire from the race for the ReGov. No one has ever made a salve, ointpublican uominarion for ment or balm to compare with Buck-lenis stamped as untrue by Gover Arnica Salve, It's the ono per wants feet healer of Cuts, Corns, Burns, nor Cox here today. He Brulsos, SoreB, Scalds, Boils, Ulcere, it distinctly understood that he Eczema, Salt Rheum. For Soro Eyes, Cold is in the race to stay and win, or Sprains Sores. Chapped Hands it's supreme. Unrivaled and that he does not want auv for Piles.1 Try it. Only 2Go at all druggists. other office save Governor. 's Madisonville, Dealer In Ky. News was received here .Monday that Augustus Kootz, a brother of Ernest Rootz of this city, died Monday morning at 10 o'clock, at Detroit, Mich., and will be buried at that place BLACK ROSE The Black Rose marks the highest attain ment of the hybridizer's skill. For grace, form and color the large beautiful flowers look as if they were cut from the heaviest dark rich! velvet. a WHITE KILLARNEY The wonderful new "Irish Beauty, flowers of unfolding broad wax like petals into enormous semi-fu- ll pure snow white. I PRESIDENTareTAET :lt is a strong, robust, vigorous gro.w-e- r. The flowers faultlessly formed, extra large and double, tRe ", color an exquisite shade of bright sparkling pink. very' YELLOW KASIERIN -- Is a robust, healthy grower, hardy bush on whiijh great masses of exquisite golden yellow roses . are borne, . . , masses of large double flowers of the, RHEA REID-Gre- at ' richest velvety red, are' produced on the whole blooming season. DOROTI1Y PERKINS In habit of 'bloom, it is extremely' free, producing flowers in immense clusters. The color is an ex'' l quisite shade of clear shell pink. SencTus only $1.00 to pay for the BEE one. year and the Farmer and Stockman one year and we will send six beautiful everbftoming roses postpaid and absolutely free of charge. Betn Roses may be planted any time between this and May 1. ter order now before the supply is exhausted. Thousands are ordering these plants now, and the supply may be exhausted if you wait till the middle of April to order. The Farmer and Stockman will hold the roses for you till you are ready to plant them. Do not take chances by waiting. Use coupon below. ( SEMI-WEEKL- Y you-thes- e Slops eanchcin two minutes, toothache or pain of burn or scald in fie minutes, hoarseness, ont hour, muscieacbe, two liouri; sore throat, twelve hours Dr. Thomas' UcUctic Oil, monarch over Annual Stockholders' Meeting. pin. f , Rose Bush Offer Withdrawn May f. Jewelry a Specialty Road our red letter subscription thiB issuo. olfer in another parof Wo olfer our paper ono vear, The Farmer and Stockman ono year ana PAUIi M. Mooke. six everbloomiug roses postpaid for Secy, and Treas. SISK BROS.' BOOK STORE only $100. TIiIb onr will be with. drawn Mav 1 Order today before Old papers for sale at the Bee you forget lt. Toll your neighbors Madisonville. Ky, olfer. office. about iho Notice is hereby given that the annual meeting of the Stockholders of tho Atpontley Coal Company, for the transaction of such business as may properly come bofore it, will be hold on Wednesday, tho 8rd day of May, 1911, at 0 o'clock a. m., in the oillceB ol the company at Earliug-ton- , Ky. Books, Stationery, Wall Paper and Window Shades and a complete line of Fancy Articles. Thursday afternoon, lir. Ernest Rootz left immediately to attend the funeral. COUPON TkE SEMI-WEEKL- Y Any woman with pimpleB, skin eruptions, sores or boils dooB not appear attractive and cannot enjoy life Bloodine Ointment cures them and makes tho Bkin soft and velvety. Cures cold sores, cracked lips, chappedhandB, sore eyes, itchingand blepding piles. Sold by St. Bernard Mining Co., Incorporated, Drug Department, Special Agents. ' "" BEE, EARLINGTON, KY. Enclosed find $1.00 for which send me your paper for one year, The Farmer and Stockman one year, and your six roses as advertised in your paper. MY NAME Card of Thanks. i 7 ij &&&& BUSY STORE I FRANKELS Incorppratea We are deeply grateful to our friends for the kindness and sym pa thy shown in the recent loss of our little relative, FloVence Carolyn Rhea. Tuos. Blair and Family. ADDRESS. Address all orders to THE SEMI-WEEKL- Y BEE KENTUCKY EARLINGTON, cfr&cfr&cbcZ&cb&cfr&ckllf wm$h W-t ij TToTpTsiinsBville . Klertljtoky fcfa, i. i " i 'i Coats, Dresses, Millinery, Shoes, Dress Goods, Silks, Linens and 'Hosiery, i? also Men's, Boys' and children's Suits, Trousers and Furnishings. w Yqu are cordially invited to call, whether you wish to, buy or & ' You are always welcome; not. Railroad Fares Refunded both ways on purchases of $15, with"radius of 25 miles. OnTurchases of $25, within radius of 50 $ in a miles. Get a receipt for your ticket from your local agent. t THE MECCA'.dFSTYLE The Largest Stock of Ready to. Wear Suits, Skirts, 4 m $ v ? J a A M -- iccccVVV o jyKta Zmmfifcam In the Spring Man or Woman's Fancy Muma &j- - 1 LIGHTLY il TURNS THOUGHTS DRESS And this year the man or woman who wishes to obtain that which is best in dress at reasonableness in price will turn into . the St. Bernard Store. Never before have we had such a quantity and variety of things which are nice. We are so enthusiastic about our new it but we can't do that, so we ask you to come to our store, look Spring stock that we could use all of this paper telling-abo-ut ,? at our new goods and judge for yourself. I ,: - fr ALL THAT STYLE DEMANDS.. BETTER WEAR THAN YOU ANTICIPATE. LOWER PRICES THAN YOU EXPECT it ivt Itt Shoes' Muslin Underwear Geeour large assortment made ye handle the celebratod Emerson and FlorBheim brandB, guaranteed to give satisfaction, priced $4 and $5. AIbo a full line of Ladies' aud Children's ShoeB and Oxford b. Men's Shirts Comc'Herc for Your Shirts Rugs and Druggets The best line of Rugs and Druggets ever brought to the maiket. 9x12 $10 , We solicit your inspec-tionofo- ur of Mpslin Underwear, ,i exhibit of Men's Shirts, showing the highest attainment and distinctive individuality epecially selected by us because of our ness. knowl-jedgeofi- ts from good material and in the Room size Rugs, latest styles. Gowns, 509 to $ 1 to $27.50, in Oriental .50 and Florial designs. Smaller Corset Covers, 25c to $2.00 Skirts, 50c to,$2.5o Drawers, 25c to $ absolute .corrected, Rugsfrom $'i to $4- - It will We have ligee and dress at prices rarigf theriMrc-negSa' pay you to see our line before The Best Corsets Made for the Prices from 50c to $3.90 Menet). 1:50 ing frdnr5oc'To $3. purchasing. We have a large assortment of Silk Shirt Waists and invite your inspection. They are well made from good material reasoniably and priced from Shirt Waists Men and Young Men's Clothing walks of life IN ALL WALKS OF LIFE Men in all de-man- Silks attractive silks than we are showing for Spring and Summer dresses would be hard indeed All that for you to find. is desirable, all that is newest, all that is best are ready for your inspection. More d clothes good it is m 50c to $2 1 ' i This department is always busy. It ought tp be. It contains almost everything that you can thiflkJ,6f and certainly everything that is a in demand and the ;prices are ajwaysin- terestmg inte r e s r ingly low. ' s White Goods only natural to care to be well dressed. If you want to be Mead sure" of getting what is riht step in to our place and pick out your suit from the great line of Sterling, Clothes which' ' . Wash Goods The varieties in Wash Goods are , preater . for the heretofore, season than and this department of our store is exceptionally popular. 1 i we are now showing The best lot of patterns you ever saw and the styles are snappier than ever before. AlfoWvRich re- sulted an even inour larp-er- - purchasing and more complete stock than usual. ST. BERNARD STORE ST. BERNARD MINING CO... Eaiiington, Kentucky .. Jttok . i Jl.L.SJr-- i 'jffii i.ai- -i 'ftoJirfMiMi liWi in (wnrifiii K tiJt IWiii mlnr r f iiii'rt imrilMHiMMUBftili '1 rtrt UHMimlti rrt Tmi-iViiMf- i lttii irvrt WW .a&JL,'.i r uk.' jn TSTMk